Today In History

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Today in History: Tuesday, January  05, 2016
AP Highlight in History:
On Jan. 5, 1925, Nellie T. Ross succeeded her late husband as governor of Wyoming, becoming the first female governor in U.S. history.
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On this date in:
1781 A British naval expedition led by Benedict Arnold burned Richmond, Va.
1896 The Austrian newspaper Wiener Presse reported the discovery by German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen of a type of radiation that came to be known as an X-ray.
1933 Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States, died in Northampton, Mass., at age 60.
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1949 In his State of the Union address, President Harry S. Truman labeled his domestic program the “Fair Deal.”
1970 The soap opera “All My Children” premiered on ABC-TV.
1972 President Richard Nixon ordered development of the space shuttle.
1973 Bruce Springsteen’s debut album, “Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.,” was released.
1981 Police in England arrested Peter Sutcliffe, a truck driver later convicted of the “Yorkshire Ripper” murders of 13 women.
1994 Former House Speaker Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill died in Boston at age 81.
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2004 After 14 years of denials, Pete Rose publicly admitted that he’d bet on baseball while manager of the Cincinnati Reds.
2011 Rep. John Boehner of Ohio was elected speaker as Republicans regained control of the House of Representatives on the first day of the new Congress.
Today’s Birthdays:
Actor Robert Duvall turns 85 years old today.
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Name Profession Age
Lou Carnesecca Hall of Fame basketball coach 91
Walter F. Mondale Former vice president 88
Juan Carlos Former king of Spain 78
Charlie Rose Broadcast journalist 74
Ed Rendell Former governor of Pennsylvania 72
Diane Keaton Actress 70
Ted Lange Actor (“The Love Boat”) 68
Pamela Sue Martin Actress (“Dynasty”) 63
George Tenet Former CIA director 63
Alex English Basketball Hall of Famer 62
Marilyn Manson Rock singer 47
Bradley Cooper Actor 41
Actress January Jones (“Mad Men”) turns 38 years old today.
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