Porterville Recorder

DAY IN HISTORY

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Friday, November 13, 2020

Today is the 318th day of 2020 and the 53rd day of autumn.

TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1887, “Bloody Sunday” took place in London, as violent clashes broke out between mostly Irish demonstrat­ors and British police.

In 1956, the Supreme Court ruled that bus segregatio­n in Alabama was illegal.

In 1970, the Bhola cyclone in Bangladesh killed an estimated 500,000 people.

In 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Washington, D.C.

In 2015, a series of coordinate­d terror attacks in Paris killed 130 people and injured 368 others.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS:

Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), writer; Louis Brandeis (1856-1941), U.S. Supreme Court justice; Buck O’neil (1911-2006), baseball player; Jack Elam (1920-2003), actor; Garry Marshall (1934-2016), filmmaker; Joe Mantegna (1947- ), actor; Whoopi

Goldberg (1955- ), actress/ talk show host; Jimmy Kimmel (1967- ), comedian/tv host; Steve Zahn (1967- ), actor; Gerard Butler (1969- ), actor.

TODAY’S FACT: The Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba was establishe­d in 1903, when a stipulatio­n in the CubanAmeri­can Treaty designated the Guantanamo Bay area to be perpetuall­y leased to the United States.

TODAY’S SPORTS:

In 1985, Lynette Woodard made her debut as the first female member of by Andrews Mcmeel Almanac the Harlem Globetrott­ers.

TODAY’S QUOTE:

“Hold hands with the person next to you. That way they can’t get away. And neither can you.” — Buck O’neil

TODAY’S NUMBER: 9,302 — Broadway performanc­es of Disney’s “The Lion King” since its debut on this day in 1997, making the musical the thirdlonge­st-running show in Broadway history (as of March 15, 2020).

TODAY’S MOON: Between last quarter moon (Nov. 8) and new moon (Nov. 14).

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