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Today In History

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Today is Monday, Sept. 12, the 256th day of 2016. There are 110 days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT ›

1960: Democratic presidenti­al candidate John F. Kennedy addressed questions about his Roman Catholic faith, telling the Greater Houston Ministeria­l Associatio­n, “I do not speak for my church on public matters, and the church does not speak for me.”

ON THIS DATE

› 1814: The Battle of North Point took place in Maryland during the War of 1812 as American forces slowed British troops advancing on Baltimore.

› 1846: Elizabeth Barrett secretly married Robert Browning at St. Marylebone Church in London. › 1914: During World War I, the First Battle of the Marne ended in an Allied victory against Germany. › 1938: Adolf Hitler demanded the right of self-determinat­ion for the Sudeten Germans in Czechoslov­akia.

› 1944: The Second Quebec Conference opened with President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in attendance.

› 1953: Massachuse­tts Sen. John F. Kennedy married Jacqueline Lee Bouvier in Newport, Rhode Island.

› 1966: “The Monkees” debuted on NBCTV; “Family Affair” premiered on CBS.

› 1974: Emperor Haile Selassie was deposed by Ethiopia’s military after ruling for 58 years.

› 1977: South African black student leader Steve Biko died while in police custody, triggering an internatio­nal outcry.

› 1986: Joseph Cicippio, the acting comptrolle­r at the American University in Beirut, was kidnapped (he was released in December 1991).

› 1995: The Belarusian military shot down a hydrogen balloon during an internatio­nal race, killing its two American pilots, John Stuart-Jervis and Alan Fraenckel.

› 2000: Hillary Rodham Clinton became the first first lady to win an election as she claimed victory in the New York Democratic Senate primary, defeating little-known opponent Dr. Mark McMahon.

› 2006: In a speech in his native Germany, Pope Benedict XVI said Islamic holy war was against God’s nature and quoted a 14th-century Byzantine emperor, Manuel II Paleologos, as characteri­zing some teachings of Islam’s founder as “evil and inhuman”; the pope’s comments unleashed a torrent of rage across the Islamic world, prompting him to say he sincerely regretted that Muslims were offended. Syrian guards foiled an attempt by suspected al-Qaida-linked militants to blow up the U.S. Embassy in Damascus.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Actor Freddie Jones is 89. Actor Ian Holm is 85. Former U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., is 77. Actress Linda Gray is 76. Singer Maria Muldaur is 74. Actor Joe Pantoliano is 65. Singer-musician Gerry Beckley (America) is 64. Original MTV VJ Nina Blackwood is 64. Rock musician Neil Peart (Rush) is 64. Actor Peter Scolari is 61. Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback is 60. Actress Rachel Ward is 59. Rock singer-musician Ben Folds (Ben Folds Five) is 50. Actor-comedian Louis C.K. is 49. Rock musician Larry LaLonde (Primus) is 48. Golfer Angel Cabrera is 47. Actor-singer Will Chase is 46. Actor Josh Hopkins is 46. Country singer Jennifer Nettles is 42. Actress Lauren Stamile is 40. Rapper 2 Chainz is 39. Basketball player Yao Ming is 36. Singer-actress Jennifer Hudson is 35. Actor Alfie Allen is 30. Actress Emmy Rossum is 30. Country singer Kelsea Ballerini is 23. Actor Colin Ford is 20.

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