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Fauxmage
04-01-2007, 11:43 AM
Today in History - April 1

By The Associated Press
From Associated Press
April 01, 2007 12:02 AM EDT
Today is Palm Sunday, April 1, the 91st day of 2007. There are 274 days left in the year. This is April Fool's Day.
Today's Highlight in History:
On April 1, 1945, American forces invaded Okinawa, Japan, during World War II.
On this date:
In 1853, Cincinnati established a fire department made up of paid city employees.
In 1918, the Royal Air Force was established in Britain.
In 1933, Nazi Germany began persecuting Jews with a boycott of Jewish-owned businesses.
In 1946, tidal waves struck the Hawaiian islands, resulting in more than 170 deaths.
In 1960, the first weather satellite, TIROS 1, was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla.
In 1963, most of New York City's daily newspapers resumed publishing after settlement was reached in a 114-day strike.
In 1970, President Nixon signed a measure banning cigarette advertising on radio and television, to take effect after Jan. 1, 1971.
In 1984, recording star Marvin Gaye was shot to death by his father, Marvin Gay Sr., in Los Angeles. (The elder Gay pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, and received probation.)
In 1987, in his first major speech on the AIDS epidemic, President Reagan told doctors in Philadelphia, "We've declared AIDS public health enemy number one."
In 2003, American troops entered a hospital in Nasiriyah, Iraq, and rescued Army Private 1st Class Jessica Lynch, who'd been held prisoner since her unit was ambushed.
Ten years ago: Federal authorities cautioned that thousands of schoolchildren across the nation might have been exposed to the hepatitis A virus by eating frozen strawberries imported from Mexico and processed in the U.S.
Five years ago: Israeli tanks and bulldozers rumbled into more Palestinian towns and massed on the edge of Bethlehem in an expansion of a West Bank offensive. Maryland won its first NCAA men's basketball championship with a 64-52 victory over Indiana.
One year ago: Former hostage Jill Carroll arrived in Germany, where she strongly disavowed statements she had made during captivity in Iraq and shortly after her release, saying she had been repeatedly threatened. Two American pilots were killed when their Apache helicopter was shot down near Baghdad.
Today's Birthdays: Actor George Grizzard is 79. Actress Jane Powell is 79. Actress Grace Lee Whitney is 77. Actress Debbie Reynolds is 75. Country singer Jim Ed Brown is 73. Actor Don Hastings is 73. Blues singer Eddie King is 69. Actress Ali MacGraw is 69. Rhythm-and-blues singer Rudolph Isley is 68. Reggae singer Jimmy Cliff is 59. Jazz musician Gil Scott-Heron is 58. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is 57. Rock musician Billy Currie (Ultravox) is 57. Actress Annette O'Toole is 55. Movie director Barry Sonnenfeld is 54. Country singer Woody Lee is 39. Rapper-actor Method Man is 36. Movie directors Albert and Allen Hughes are 35. Tennis player Magdalena Maleeva is 32. Singer Bijou Phillips is 27. Actor Sam Huntington is 25. Actor Josh Zuckerman is 22.
Thought for Today: "Pierre qui roule n'amasse pas mousse." (A rolling stone gathers no moss.) - French proverb.

paul
04-01-2007, 03:11 PM
Today's Birthdays: Actor George Grizzard is 79. Actress Jane Powell is 79. Actress Grace Lee Whitney is 77. Actress Debbie Reynolds is 75. Country singer Jim Ed Brown is 73. Actor Don Hastings is 73. Blues singer Eddie King is 69. Actress Ali MacGraw is 69. Rhythm-and-blues singer Rudolph Isley is 68. Reggae singer Jimmy Cliff is 59. Jazz musician Gil Scott-Heron is 58. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is 57. Rock musician Billy Currie (Ultravox) is 57. Actress Annette O'Toole is 55. Movie director Barry Sonnenfeld is 54. Country singer Woody Lee is 39.Bowowmeow 21 Rapper-actor Method Man is 36. Movie directors Albert and Allen Hughes are 35. Tennis player Magdalena Maleeva is 32. Singer Bijou Phillips is 27. Actor Sam Huntington is 25. Actor Josh Zuckerman is 22.
Thought for Today: "Pierre qui roule n'amasse pas mousse." (A rolling stone gathers no moss.) - French proverb.

Oracl
04-01-2007, 11:26 PM
:whistle: ;) :D

Bowwowmeow
04-04-2007, 09:05 PM
Today's Birthdays: Bowowmeow 21
Technically true, since I am most certainly at least 21, I have been for a while now, and I will be for the rest of my life. :whistle: :nahnah:

Oracl
04-04-2007, 11:04 PM
:rolleyes:

Bowwowmeow
03-31-2008, 09:33 PM
Here's another installment. It looks slightly different, but not much has changed!
Today in History - April 1

From Associated Press
March 31, 2008 6:01 AM EDT

Today is Tuesday, April 1, day 91 of 2008.

Today's Highlight in history:
On April 1, 1945, American forces invaded Okinawa during World War II.

In 1789, The U.S. House of Representatives held its first full meeting in New York City; Frederick Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania was elected the first speaker.

In 1853, Cincinnati, Ohio, became the first U.S. city to pay its firefighters a regular salary.

In 1873, Composer Sergei Rachmaninoff was born in Russia.

In 1918, The Royal Air Force was established in Britain.

In 1933, Nazi Germany began persecuting Jews with a boycott of Jewish-owned businesses.

In 1939, The United States recognized the Franco government in Spain following the end of the Spanish Civil War.

In 1946, Tidal waves struck the Hawaiian Islands, killing more than 170 people.

In 1947, Greece's King George II died.

In 1960, The first weather satellite, TIROS-1, was launched from Cape Canaveral.

In 1970, President Richard Nixon signed a measure banning cigarette advertising on radio and television.

In 1984, Singer Marvin Gaye was shot to death by his father in Los Angeles.

In 1987, In his first major speech on the epidemic, President Reagan told doctors in Philadelphia, ''We've declared AIDS public health enemy No. 1.''

In 1996, Baseball umpire John McSherry died after collapsing during a game between the Cincinnati Reds and Montreal Expos.

In 1998, U.S. District Judge Susan Webber Wright dismissed Paula Jones' lawsuit against President Clinton, saying her claims of sexual harassment fell ''far short'' of being worthy of trial.

In 1999, A New Jersey man was arrested and charged with originating the ''Melissa'' e-mail virus.

In 2001, Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic was arrested on corruption charges after a 26-hour armed standoff with the police at his Belgrade villa.

In 2003, American troops entered a hospital in Nasiriyah, Iraq, and rescued Army Pfc. Jessica Lynch, who had been held prisoner since her unit was ambushed on March 23.

Today's Birthdays:
Reggae singer Jimmy Cliff is 60 years old
Author William Manchester is 86 years old
Actor George Grizzard is 80 years old
Actress Jane Powell is 79 years old
Actress-singer Grace Lee Whitney is 78 years old
Actress-singer Debbie Reynolds is 76 years old
Country singer Jim Ed Brown is 74 years old
Actor (''As The World Turns'') Don Hastings is 74 years old
Blues singer Eddie King is 70 years old
Actress Ali MacGraw is 70 years old
R&B singer (The Isley Brothers) Rudolph Isley is 69 years old
Baseball hall-of-famer Phil Niekro is 69 years old
Grandson of President Dwight D. Eisenhower David Eisenhower is 61 years old
Jazz musician Gil Scott-Heron is 59 years old
Rock musician (Ultravox) Billy Currie is 56 years old
Actress Annette O'Toole is 55 years old
Movie director Barry Sonnenfeld is 55 years old
Country singer Woody Lee is 40 years old
Movie producer Albert Hughes is 36 years old
Movie producer Allen Hughes is 36 years old
Tennis player Magdalena Maleeva is 33 years old
Singer Bijou Phillips is 28 years old
Actor Sam Huntington is 26 years old
Actor Josh Zuckerman is 23 years old
Our favorite vegan message board host, Bowwowmeow AKA Fauxmage is XX years old.

And I've still never heard of Josh Zuckerman. I also still can't figure out why the news ticker doesn't do "Today in History - April 2".

thevegantwins
04-01-2008, 06:59 AM
Who cares about Josh Zuckerman, did you see who is listed after him?

:rofl:

Gliondrach
04-01-2008, 03:41 PM
Never heard of most of them.

Oracl
04-01-2008, 11:14 PM
Who cares about Josh Zuckerman, did you see who is listed after him?

:rofl:
:thumbsup: :cheer: :yea: :D

Bowwowmeow
04-02-2008, 04:21 PM
Who cares about Josh Zuckerman, did you see who is listed after him?

:rofl:
Eventually to go XXX. If I don't get hit by a bus. :wigglebutt:

Bowwowmeow
04-21-2008, 03:14 PM
Today in History - April 21

By The Associated Press
From Associated Press
April 20, 2008 11:01 PM EDT

Today is Monday, April 21, the 112th day of 2008. There are 254 days left in the year.


Today's Highlight in History:

On April 21, 1918, Baron Manfred von Richthofen, the German ace known as the "Red Baron," was killed in action during World War I.


On this date:

In 1649, the Maryland Toleration Act, which provided for freedom of worship for all Christians, was passed by the Maryland assembly.

In 1789, John Adams was sworn in as the first vice president of the United States.

In 1816, Charlotte Bronte, author of "Jane Eyre," was born in Thornton, England.

In 1836, an army of Texans led by Sam Houston defeated the Mexicans at San Jacinto, assuring Texas independence.

In 1910, author Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, died in Redding, Conn., at age 74.

In 1940, the quiz show that asked the "$64 question," "Take It or Leave It," premiered on CBS Radio.

In 1960, Brazil inaugurated its new capital, Brasilia, transferring the seat of national government from Rio de Janeiro.

In 1972, Apollo 16 astronauts John Young and Charles Duke explored the surface of the moon.

In 1975, South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu resigned after 10 years in office.

In 1977, the musical play "Annie," based on the "Little Orphan Annie" comic strip, opened on Broadway.

Ten years ago: Astronomers announced in Washington they had discovered possible signs of a new family of planets orbiting a star 220 light-years away, the clearest evidence to date of worlds forming beyond our solar system.

Five years ago: Military officials in Iraq announced the arrest of Muhammad Hamza al-Zubaydi, a key figure in the bloody suppression of the Shiite Muslim uprising of 1991.

State-run media in China reported the government had dismissed Beijing's mayor following the disclosure of a steep increase in SARS cases in the Chinese capital.

Scott Peterson pleaded innocent in the deaths of his pregnant wife and unborn son.

Robert Cheruiyot became the 12th Kenyan in 13 years to win the Boston Marathon; Svetlana Zakharova of Russia won the women's race.

Jazz singer Nina Simone died in France at age 70.

One year ago: The Fallujah, Iraq, city council chairman, Sami Abdul-Amir al-Jumaili, a critic of al-Qaida who had taken the job after his three predecessors were assassinated, was himself killed by attackers in a passing car.

American billionaire Charles Simonyi returned to Earth from a dream voyage to the international space station, riding a Russian capsule to a soft landing in Kazakhstan.

Professional sailor Reid Stowe and his girlfriend, Soanya Ahmad, set off from from North Hoboken, N.J., on a 1,000-day, nonstop globe-girdling cruise. (Ahmad abandoned the cruise in February 2008, citing seasickness.)


Today's Birthdays:

Ice skater Werner Groebli ("Mr. Frick") is 93.

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is 82.

Actress-comedian-writer Elaine May is 76.

Actor Charles Grodin is 73.

Singer-musician Iggy Pop is 61.

Singer-songwriter Paul Davis is 60.

Actress Patti LuPone is 59.

Actor Tony Danza is 57.

Actress Andie MacDowell is 50.

Rock singer Robert Smith (The Cure) is 49.

Rock musician Michael Timmins (Cowboy Junkies) is 49.

Actor John Cameron Mitchell is 45.

Rapper Michael Franti (Spearhead) is 42.

Rock singer-musician Glen Hansard (The Frames) is 38.

Comedian Nicole Sullivan is 38.

Actor James McAvoy is 29.

The Vegan Twins are 4. :colors: :colors:


Thought for Today: "Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first." - Mark Twain (1835-1910).

thevegantwins
04-22-2008, 06:01 AM
:nanakiss: