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On This Day: August 21

Updated August 20, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On Aug. 21, 1959, President Eisenhower signed an executive order proclaiming Hawaii the 50th state of the union.

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On Aug. 21, 1904, Count Basie, who was one of the leading big-band leaders of American jazz was born. Following his death on April 26, 1984, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

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1831 Nat Turner launched a short-lived, violent slave rebellion in Virginia.
1858 The first of seven debates between U.S. Senate candidates Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas took place in Ottawa, Ill.
1878 The American Bar Association was founded in Saratoga, N.Y.
1904 Jazz musician and bandleader William “Count” Basie was born in Red Bank, N.J.
1959 President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed an executive order proclaiming Hawaii the 50th state of the union.
1983 Philippine opposition leader Benigno S. Aquino Jr., ending a self-imposed exile in the United States, was shot dead moments after stepping off a plane at Manila International Airport.
1987 Sgt. Clayton Lonetree, the first Marine ever court-martialed for spying, was convicted in Quantico, Va., of passing secrets to the KGB.
1991 A hard-line coup against Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev collapsed in the face of a popular uprising led by Russian federation President Boris Yeltsin.
2002 A jury in San Diego convicted David Westerfield of kidnapping and killing 7-year-old Danielle van Dam. (He was later sentenced to death.)
2006 British prosecutors announced that 11 people had been charged in an alleged plot to blow up trans-Atlantic jetliners bound for the United States.
2009 Leaders of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America voted to lift a ban that prohibited sexually active gays and lesbians from serving as ministers.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Kim Cattrall, Actresss (“Sex and the City”)

Actresss Kim Cattrall (“Sex and the City”) turns 56 years old today.

AP Photo/Peter Kramer

Hayden Panettiere, Actress (“Heroes”)

Actress Hayden Panettiere (“Heroes”) turns 23 years old today.

AP Photo/Evan Agostini

1932 Melvin Van Peebles, Actor, director, turns 80
1938 Kenny Rogers, Country singer, turns 74
1939 Clarence Williams III, Actor (“The Mod Squad”), turns 73
1941 Jackie DeShannon, Singer, turns 71
1946 Margaret Chan, World Health Organization director general, turns 66
1951 Harry Smith, Broadcast journalist, turns 61
1956 Jon Tester, U.S. senator, D-Mont., turns 56
1970 Carrie-Anne Moss, Actress, turns 42
1975 Alicia Witt, Actress, turns 37

 

Historic Birthdays

Count Basie 8/21/1904 – 4/26/1984 American pianist and composer.Go to obituary »
57 Philip II 8/21/1165 – 7/14/1223
French Capetian king
55 St. Francis De Sales 8/21/1567 – 12/28/1622
French Roman Catholic bishop of Geneva
79 Jean-Baptiste Greuze 8/21/1725 – 3/21/1805
French painter
74 August Bournonville 8/21/1805 – 11/30/1879
Danish director of the Danish Royal Ballet
71 Frank Andrew Munsey 8/21/1854 – 12/22/1925
American newspaper and magazine publisher
25 Aubrey Beardsley 8/21/1872 – 3/16/1898
English illustrator; leader in the Aestheticism movement
52 Roark Bradford 8/21/1896 – 11/13/1948
American novelist and short-story writer
20 Albert Ball 8/21/1896 – 5/7/1917
English World War I fighter pilot
88 Friz Freleng 8/21/1906 – 5/26/1995
American movie animator

 

 

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On This Day: August 20

Updated August 19, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On Aug. 20, 1968, the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations invaded Czechoslovakia to crush the ”Prague Spring” liberalization drive of Alexander Dubcek’s regime.

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On Aug. 20, 1833, Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president of the United States, was born. Following his death on March 13, 1901, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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1833 Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president of the United States, was born in North Bend, Ohio.
1914 German forces occupied Brussels, Belgium, during World War I.
1918 Britain opened an offensive on the Western front during World War I.
1940 British Prime Minister Winston Churchill paid tribute to the Royal Air Force, saying, “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.”
1953 The Soviet Union publicly acknowledged it had tested a hydrogen bomb.
1955 Hundreds of people were killed in anti-French rioting in Morocco and Algeria.
1964 President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a nearly $1 billion anti-poverty measure.
1977 The United States launched Voyager 2, an unmanned spacecraft carrying a 12-inch copper phonograph record containing greetings in dozens of languages, samples of music and sounds of nature.
1992 The Republican National Convention in Houston nominated President George H.W. Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle for a second term.
1998 Retaliating for deadly embassy bombings in East Africa, the United States launched cruise missile strikes against al-Qaida training camps in Afghanistan and what was described as a chemical plant in Sudan.
2006 Former Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal, who took the iconic Iwo Jima flag-raising picture during World War II, died at age 94.
2009 Voting in Afghanistan’s presidential election was marred by rampant ballot-box stuffing. (Hamid Karzai was declared the winner in November.)
2009 The only man convicted of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 returned home to Libya after his release from a Scottish prison on compassionate grounds.

Current Birthdays

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Al Roker, TV weatherman (“Today”)

TV weatherman Al Roker (“Today”) turns 58 years old today.

AP Photo/Peter Kramer

Demi Lovato, Actress, singer (“Sonny with a Chance”)

Actress-singer Demi Lovato (“Sonny with a Chance”) turns 20 years old today.

AP Photo/Eric Risberg

1933 George Mitchell, Former Senate majority leader, turns 79
1946 Connie Chung, Broadcast journalist, turns 66
1947 Jimmy Pankow, Rock musician (Chicago), turns 65
1948 Robert Plant, Rock singer (Led Zeppelin), turns 64
1952 John Hiatt, Rock singer, songwriter, turns 60
1956 Joan Allen, Actress, turns 56
1962 James Marsters, Actor (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Angel”), turns 50
1965 KRS-One, Rapper, turns 47
1969 Billy Gardell, Actor (“Mike and Molly”), turns 43
1970 Fred Durst, Rock singer (Limp Bizkit), turns 42
1973 Todd Helton, Baseball player, turns 39

 

Historic Birthdays

Benjamin Harrison 8/20/1833 – 3/13/1901 23rd president of the United States.Go to obituary »
71 Jacopo Peri 8/20/1561 – 8/12/1633
Italian composer
70 Francis Asbury 8/20/1745 – 3/31/1816
English-born bishop of the American Methodist Episcopal Church
76 Eliel Saarinen 8/20/1873 – 7/1/1950
Finnish architect
77 Edgar Guest 8/20/1881 – 8/5/1959
English-born American poet
66 Salvatore Quasimodo 8/20/1901 – 6/14/1968
Italian Nobel Prize-winning poet, critic and translator
58 Jack Teagarden 8/20/1905 – 1/15/1964
American jazz trombonist
80 Valentin Glushko 8/20/1908 – 1/10/1989
Soviet rocket scientist
88 Kingsley Davis 8/20/1908 – 2/27/1997
American sociologist and demographer
51 Eero Saarinen 8/20/1910 – 9/1/1961
Finnish-born American architect
80 Roger Wolcott Sperry 8/20/1913 – 4/17/1994
American Nobel Prize-winning neurobiologist (1981)

 

 

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On This Day: August 19

Updated August 19, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On Aug. 19, 1934, a plebiscite in Germany approved the vesting of sole executive power in Adolf Hitler as Fuhrer.

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On Aug. 19, 1883, Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, the influential French fashion designer, was born. Following her death on Jan. 10, 1971, her obituary appeared in The Times.

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1929 The comedy “Amos ‘n’ Andy” made its network radio debut on NBC.
1960 A tribunal in Moscow convicted American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers of espionage.
1969 Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis began three days of recording sessions that yielded the album “Bitches Brew.”
1976 President Gerald R. Ford won the Republican presidential nomination at the party’s national convention in Kansas City.
1977 Comedian Groucho Marx died at age 86.
1994 President Bill Clinton halted the nation’s three-decade open-door policy for Cuban refugees.
1996 A judge sentenced former Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker to four years’ probation for his Whitewater crimes.
2004 The Internet search engine Google went public.
2005 A Texas jury found pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. liable for the death of a man who’d taken the once-popular painkiller Vioxx.
2010 A federal grand jury indicted retired baseball player Roger Clemens for allegedly lying to Congress about steroid use. (Clemens’ trial this year ended in a mistrial.)
2010 The last American combat brigade exited Iraq, seven years and five months after the U.S.-led invasion began.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Matthew Perry, Actor (“Friends”)

Actor Matthew Perry (“Friends”) turns 43 years old today.

AP Photo/Evan Agostini

Kyra Sedgwick, Actress (“The Closer”)

Actress Kyra Sedgwick (“The Closer”) turns 47 years old today.

AP Photo/Vince Bucci

1939 Ginger Baker, Rock musician (Cream, Blind Faith), turns 73
1940 Jill St. John, Actress, turns 72
1942 Fred Thompson, Actor, former U.S. senator, R-Tenn., turns 70
1946 Bill Clinton, Former president, turns 66
1948 Jim Carter, Actor (“Downton Abbey”), turns 64
1948 Tipper Gore, Wife of former Vice President Al Gore, turns 64
1948 Gerald McRaney, Actor (“Major Dad”), turns 64
1953 Mary Matalin, Political consultant, turns 59
1955 Peter Gallagher, Actor, turns 57
1956 Adam Arkin, Actor, turns 56
1960 Morton Andersen, Football player, turns 52
1963 John Stamos, Actor (“Full House’), turns 49
1965 Kevin Dillon, Actor (“Entourage”), turns 47
1966 Lee Ann Womack, Country singer, turns 46
1967 Tabitha Soren, MTV reporter, turns 45
1970 Fat Joe, Rapper, turns 42
1975 Tracie Thoms, Actress (“Cold Case”), turns 37
1982 Erika Christensen, Actress, turns 30
1989 Romeo, Rapper, turns 23

 

Historic Birthdays

Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel 8/19/1883 – 1/10/1971 French dress designer.Go to obituary »
73 John Flamsteed 8/19/1646 – 12/31/1719
English founder of the Greenwich Observatory
50 Jeanne Becu du Barry 8/19/1743 – 12/8/1793
French mistress of Louis XV
73 Seth Thomas 8/19/1785 – 1/29/1859
American clock manufacturer; pioneered mass production
94 Bernard Baruch 8/19/1870 – 6/20/1965
American financier and adviser to United States presidents
73 Georges Enesco 8/19/1881 – 5/4/1955
Romanian violinist and composer
91 Ton Duc Thang 8/19/1888 – 3/30/1980
Vietnamese communist leader; succeeded Ho Chi Minh
84 Alfred Lunt 8/19/1892 – 8/3/1977
American actor
88 Colleen Moore 8/19/1900 – 1/25/1988
American actress
68 Ogden Nash 8/19/1902 – 5/19/1971
American poet
74 James Gould Cozzens 8/19/1903 – 8/9/1978
American novelist
70 Gene Roddenberry 8/19/1921 – 10/24/1991
American creator of the Star Trek series

 

 

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