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Today In History

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Today is Monday, Oct. 9, the 282nd day of 2023. There are 83 days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

On Oct. 9, 2009, President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize for what the Norwegian Nobel Committee called “his extraordin­ary efforts to strengthen internatio­nal diplomacy and cooperatio­n between peoples.”

ON THIS DATE

› 1888: The public was first admitted to the Washington Monument.

› 1910: A coal dust explosion at the Starkville Mine in Colorado left 56 miners dead.

› 1936: The first generator at Boulder (later Hoover) Dam began transmitti­ng electricit­y to Los Angeles.

› 1946: The Eugene O’Neill drama “The Iceman Cometh” opened at the Martin Beck Theater in New York.

› 1962: Uganda won autonomy from British rule.

› 1967: Marxist revolution­ary guerrilla leader Che Guevara, 39, was summarily executed by the Bolivian army a day after his capture.

› 1975: Soviet scientist Andrei Sakharov was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

› 1985: The hijackers of the Achille Lauro cruise liner surrendere­d two days after seizing the vessel in the Mediterran­ean and killing passenger Leon Klinghoffe­r.

› 2001: In the first daylight raids since the start of U.S.-led attacks on Afghanista­n, jets bombed the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar.

› 2004: A tour bus from the Chicago area flipped in Arkansas, killing 15 people headed to a Mississipp­i casino.

› 2006: Google Inc. announced it was snapping up YouTube Inc. for $1.65 billion in a stock deal.

› 2010: Chile’s 33 trapped miners cheered and embraced each other as a drill punched into their undergroun­d chamber where they had been stuck for an agonizing 66 days.

› 2012: Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was sentenced in Bellefonte, Pennsylvan­ia, to 30 to 60 years in prison following his conviction on 45 counts of sexual abuse of boys.

› 2018: Taylor Swift captured four honors at the American Music Awards to become the most decorated woman in the show’s history.

› 2022: Nikki Finke, a veteran reporter who became one of Hollywood’s top journalist­s as founder of the entertainm­ent trade website Deadline.com, died at age 68.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Former Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., is 82. C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb is 82. R&B singer Nona Hendryx is 79. Singer Jackson Browne is 75. Nobel Peace laureate Jody Williams is 73. Actor Gary Frank is 73. Actor Richard Chaves is

72. Actor Robert Wuhl is

72. Actor-TV personalit­y Sharon Osbourne is 71. Actor Tony Shalhoub is

70. Actor Scott Bakula is 69. Musician James Fearnley (The Pogues) is

69. Actor John O’Hurley is 69. Writer-producer-director-actor Linwood Boomer is 68. Pro and College Football Hall of Famer Mike Singletary is 65. Actor Michael Paré is 65. Jazz musician Kenny Garrett is 63. Rock singer-musician Kurt Neumann (The BoDeans) is 62. Movie director Guillermo del Toro is

59. Former British Prime Minister David Cameron is 57. Singer P.J. Harvey is

54. Movie director Steve McQueen (Film: “12 Years a Slave”) is 54. World Golf Hall of Famer Annika Sorenstam is 53. Actor Cocoa Brown is 51. Country singer Tommy Shane Steiner is 50. Actor Steve Burns is 50. Rock singer Sean Lennon is 48. Actor Randy Spelling is 45. Christian hip-hop artist Lecrae is 44. Actor Brandon Routh is 44. Actor Zachery Ty Bryan is 42. Actor Spencer Grammer is 40. Comedian Melissa Villasenor is 36. Actor Tyler James Williams is

31. Country singer Scotty McCreery (TV: “American Idol”) is 30. Actor Jharrel Jerome is 26.

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