Texarkana Gazette

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Monday, Oct. 8, the 281st day of 2018. There are 84 days left in the year. Today is Columbus Day in the United States and Thanksgivi­ng in Canada.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On Oct. 8, 1998, the House triggered an open-ended impeachmen­t inquiry against President Bill Clinton in a momentous 258176 vote; 31 Democrats joined majority Republican­s in opening the way for nationally televised impeachmen­t hearings.

On this date:

■ In 1871, the Great Chicago Fire erupted; fires also broke out in Peshtigo, Wisconsin, and in several communitie­s in Michigan.

■ In 1934, Bruno Hauptmann was indicted by a grand jury in New Jersey for murder in the death of the kidnapped son of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh.

■ In 1945, President Harry S. Truman told a press conference in Tiptonvill­e, Tennessee, that the secret scientific knowledge behind the atomic bomb would be shared only with Britain and Canada.

■ In 1956, Don Larsen pitched the only perfect game in a World Series to date as the New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game 5, 2-0.

■ In 1970, Soviet author Alexander Solzhenits­yn was named winner of the Nobel Prize for literature.

■ In 1981, at the White House, President Reagan greeted former Presidents Carter, Ford and Nixon, who were preparing to travel to Egypt for the funeral of Anwar Sadat.

■ In 1982, all labor organizati­ons in Poland, including Solidarity, were banned.

■ In 2001, The United States pounded terrorist targets in Afghanista­n from the air for a second night.

■ In 2002, A federal judge approved President George W. Bush’s request to reopen West Coast ports, ending a 10-day labor lockout that was costing the U.S. economy an estimated $1 to $2 billion a day.

Ten years ago: German farmer Karl Merk, who received the world’s first complete double arm transplant, told reporters that incredulit­y gave way to joy when he woke from surgery to discover he had arms again.

Five years ago: The White House said President Barack Obama would nominate Federal Reserve vice chair Janet Yellen to succeed Ben Bernanke as chairman of the nation’s central bank.

One year ago: Harvey Weinstein was fired from The Weinstein Company amid allegation­s that he was responsibl­e for decades of sexual harassment against actresses and employees.

Today’s Birthdays:

Entertainm­ent reporter Rona Barrett is 82. Actor Paul Hogan is 79. Rhythm-and-blues singer Fred Cash (The Impression­s) is 78. Civil rights activist Rev. Jesse Jackson is 77. Comedian Chevy Chase is 75. Author R.L. Stine is 75. Actor Dale Dye is 74. Country singer Susan Raye is

74. TV personalit­y Sarah Purcell is 70. Rhythm-and-blues singer Airrion Love (The Stylistics) is

69. Actress Sigourney Weaver is 69. Rhythm-and-blues singer Robert “Kool” Bell (Kool & the Gang) is 68. Producerdi­rector Edward Zwick is 66. Country singer-musician Ricky Lee Phelps is 65. Actor Michael Dudikoff is 64. Comedian Darrell Hammond is 63. Actress Stephanie Zimbalist is 62. Rock musician Mitch Marine is 57. Actress Kim Wayans is 57. Actor Ian Hart is 54. Gospel/rhythmand-blues singer CeCe Winans is 54. Rock musician C.J. Ramone (The Ramones) is 53. Actress-producer Karyn Parsons is 52. Actress Emily Procter is 50. Actor Dylan Neal is 49. Actorscree­nwriter Matt Damon is 48. Actor Martin Henderson is 44. Actress Kristanna Loken is 39. Rhythm-and-blues singer Byron Reeder (Mista) is 39. Rock-soul singer-musician Noelle Scaggs (Fitz and the Tantrums) is 39. Actor Nick Cannon is 38. Actor Max Crumm is 33. Actor Angus T. Jones is 25. Actress Molly Quinn is 25. Actress/singer Bella Thorne is 21.

Thought for Today:

“Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understand­ing of ourselves.”— Carl Gustav Jung, Swiss psychiatri­st (1875-1961).

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