San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Sunday, Sept. 25, the 268th day of 2022. There are 97 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in history

On Sept. 25, 1978, 144 people were killed when a Pacific Southwest Airlines Boeing 727 and a private plane collided over North Park.

On this date

In 1513, Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Panama and sighted the Pacific Ocean.

In 1789, the first United States Congress adopted 12 amendments to the Constituti­on and sent them to the states for ratificati­on. (Ten of the amendments became the Bill of Rights.)

In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson collapsed after a speech in Pueblo, Colo., during a national speaking tour in support of the Treaty of Versailles.

In 1956, the first trans-atlantic telephone cable officially went into service with a three-way ceremonial call between New York, Ottawa and London.

In 1957, nine Black students who’d been forced to withdraw from Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., because of unruly White crowds were escorted to class by members of the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division.

In 1964, the situation comedy “Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.,” starring Jim Nabors, premiered on CBS.

In 1981, Sandra Day O’connor was sworn in as the first female justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.

In 1992, NASA’S Mars Observer blasted off on a $980 million mission to the red planet. (The probe disappeare­d just before entering Martian orbit in August 1993.)

In 1994, Russian President Boris Yeltsin began a five-day swing through the United States as he arrived in New York, hoping to encourage American investment in his country’s struggling economy.

In 2016, golf legend Arnold Palmer, 87, died in Pittsburgh. Jose Fernandez, 24, ace righthande­r for the Miami Marlins, was killed in a boating accident with two friends off Miami Beach, Fla. Country singer Jean Shepard, a Grand Old Opry staple, died in Nashville, Tenn., at 82.

In 2018, Bill Cosby was sentenced to three to 10 years in state prison for drugging and molesting a woman at his suburban Philadelph­ia home. (After nearly three years in prison, Cosby went free in June 2021 after the Pennsylvan­ia Supreme Court overturned his conviction.)

In 2020, the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg lay in state at the U.S. Capitol, making history as the first woman so honored in America. Gov. Ron Desantis lifted all restrictio­ns on restaurant­s and other businesses in Florida and banned local fines against people who refused to wear masks as he sought to reopen the state’s economy despite the spread of the coronaviru­s.

Ten years ago: President Barack Obama, speaking to the U.N. General Assembly, pledged U.S. support for Syrians trying to oust President Bashar Assad, calling him “a dictator who massacres his own people.” Singer and TV host Andy Williams died at his Branson, Mo., home at the age of 84.

Five years ago: Former Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., was sentenced to 21 months behind bars for illicit online contact with a 15-year-old girl. North Korea’s top diplomat said his country had the right to shoot down U.S. warplanes, after President Donald Trump’s weekend tweet suggesting that the North’s Kim Jong Un “won’t be around much longer.” Britain’s Prince Harry and girlfriend Meghan Markle made their first public appearance as a couple, attending a wheelchair tennis event at the Invictus Games for wounded veterans in Toronto.

One year ago: An Amtrak train derailed in north-central Montana killing three people and leaving seven others hospitaliz­ed.

Barbara Walters is 93. Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates is 79. Actor Josh Taylor is 79. Actor Robert Walden is 79. Actor Michael Douglas is 78. Model Cheryl Tiegs is 75. Director Pedro Almodovar is 73. Actor-director Anson Williams is 73. Actor Mark Hamill is 71. Basketball Hall of Famer Bob Mcadoo is 71. Actor Michael Madsen is 64. Actor Heather Locklear is 61. Actor Will Smith is 54. Actor Catherine Zeta-jones is 53.

 ?? BARRY FITZSIMMON­S U-T FILE ?? PSA Flight 182 and a Cessna went down in North Park on this date 44 years ago. Seven people were killed on the ground in houses. A total of 144 people died.
BARRY FITZSIMMON­S U-T FILE PSA Flight 182 and a Cessna went down in North Park on this date 44 years ago. Seven people were killed on the ground in houses. A total of 144 people died.
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