Texarkana Gazette

IN HISTORY

- Today’s Highlight in History: On this date:

Today is Thursday, Sept. 19, the 262nd day of 2019. There are 103 days left in the year.

On Sept. 19, 2008, struggling to stave off financial catastroph­e, the Bush administra­tion laid out a radical bailout plan calling for a takeover of a half-trillion dollars or more in worthless mortgages and other bad debt held by tottering institutio­ns. Relieved investors sent stocks soaring on Wall Street and around the globe.

■ In 1777, the first Battle of Saratoga was fought during the Revolution­ary War; although British forces succeeded in driving out the American troops, the Americans prevailed in a second battle the following month.

■ In 1796, President George Washington’s farewell address was published. In it, America’s first chief executive advised, “Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all.”

■ In 1881, the 20th president of the United States, James A. Garfield, died 2½ months after being shot by Charles Guiteau; Chester Alan Arthur became president.

■ In 1934, Bruno Hauptmann was arrested in New York and charged with the kidnap-murder of 20-month-old Charles A. Lindbergh Jr.

■ In 1970, the “Mary Tyler Moore” show debuted on CBSTV.

■ In 1982, the smiley emoticon was invented by Carnegie Mellon University professor Scott E. Fahlman, who suggested punctuatin­g humorously intended computer messages with a colon followed by a hyphen and a parenthesi­s as a horizontal “smiley face.” :-)

■ In 1985, the Mexico City area was struck by a devastatin­g earthquake that killed at least 9,500 people.

■ In 1986, federal health officials announced that the experiment­al drug AZT would be made available to thousands of AIDS patients.

■ In 1995, The New York Times and The Washington Post published the manifesto of Unabomber Ted Kaczynski (kah-ZIHN’-skee), which proved instrument­al in identifyin­g and capturing him.

■ In 1996, IBM announced it would extend health benefits to the partners of its gay employees.

■ In 2001, The Pentagon ordered dozens of advanced aircraft to the Persian Gulf region as the hour of military retaliatio­n for deadly terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 drew closer.

■ In 2004, Hu Jintao (hoo jintow) became the undisputed leader of China with the departure of former President Jiang Zemin (jahng zuh-MEEN’) from his top military post.

Ten years ago: Russia said it would scrap a plan to deploy missiles near Poland after Washington dumped a planned missile shield in Eastern Europe. Art Ferrante, 88, half of the piano duo Ferrante and Teicher, died in Longboat Key, Florida. (Lou Teicher had died in 2008 at age 83.)

Five years ago: President Barack Obama signed legislatio­n authorizin­g the military to arm and train moderate Syrian rebels fighting Islamic State militants in the Middle East. Shortly after President Obama and his daughters left the White House by helicopter, a man with a knife jumped the fence and made it into the presidenti­al residence before being tackled. (Omar Gonzalez, an Army veteran with mental health issues, was later sentenced to 17 months in prison.) Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba debuted as a publicly traded company and swiftly climbed nearly 40 percent in a mammoth IPO.

One year ago: President Donald Trump visited North and South Carolina to survey the wreckage left by Hurricane Florence. Wanda Barzee, who had helped her then-husband kidnap Utah teen Elizabeth Smart 15 years earlier, was released from prison; Smart had said she was shocked and disappoint­ed by the news that Barzee would be freed.

Today’s Birthdays: Host James Lipton (TV: “Inside the Actors Studio”) is 93. Former NFL running back Larry Brown is 72. Actor Jeremy Irons is 71. Actress Twiggy Lawson is 70. TV personalit­y Joan Lunden is 69. Singer-producer Daniel Lanois (lan-WAH’) is 68. Actor Scott Colomby is 67. Musicianpr­oducer Nile Rodgers is 67. Actor Kevin Hooks is 61. Country singer Jeff Bates is 56. Country singer Trisha Yearwood is 55. News anchor Soledad O’Brien is 53. Rhythm-and-blues singer Espraronza Griffin (Society of Soul) is 50. Actor Victor Williams is 49. Actress Sanaa Lathan (suh-NAH’ LAY’-thun) is

48. Actress Stephanie J. Block is 47. Rock singer A. Jay Popoff (Lit) is 46. “Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon is 45. TV personalit­y Carter Oosterhous­e is 43. Actress-TV host Alison Sweeney is 43. Rock musician Ryan Dusick is 42. Folk-rock singers-musicians Sara and Tegan (TEE’-gan) Quin are 39. Actor Columbus Short is 37. Rapper Eamon is 36. Christian rock musician JD Frazier is

36. Actor Kevin Zegers is 35. Actress Danielle Panabaker is

32. Actress Katrina Bowden is

31.

Thought for Today: “Do not let yourself be tainted with a barren skepticism.” — Louis Pasteur, French scientist (18221895).

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