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Gold ribbon winner for the ‘best international outfit’ at a function last evening.  I love you, Mom.  You are so beautiful both inside and out!

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On This Day: October 20

Updated October 19, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On Oct. 20, 1973, in the so-called Saturday Night Massacre, President Nixon abolished the office of special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox, accepted the resignation of Attorney General Elliot L. Richardson and fired Deputy Attorney General William B. Ruckelshaus.

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On Oct. 20, 1859, John Dewey, the influential American philosopher, was born. Following his death on June 1, 1952, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

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1803 The U.S. Senate ratified the Louisiana Purchase.
1931 Baseball Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle was born in Spavinaw, Okla.
1944 Gen. Douglas MacArthur stepped ashore at Leyte in the Philippines, 2 1/2 years after he’d said, “I shall return.”
1947 The House Un-American Activities Committee opened hearings into alleged Communist influence in the motion picture industry.
1964 Herbert Hoover, the 31st president of the United States, died at age 90 in New York City.
1968 Former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy married Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis.
1973 Special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox and Deputy Attorney General William B. Ruckelshaus were fired and Attorney General Elliot L. Richardson resigned in the so-called Saturday Night Massacre.
1977 Three members of the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd were killed in the crash of a chartered plane near McComb, Miss.
1992 The host Toronto Blue Jays beat the Atlanta Braves 3-2 in the first World Series game played outside the United States.
2000 Egyptian-born Ali Mohamed, a U.S. citizen who’d served in the Army, pleaded guilty in New York to helping plan the U.S. embassy bombings in Africa in 1998 that killed 224 people.

Current Birthdays

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Snoop Dogg, Rapper

Rapper Snoop Dogg turns 41 years old today.

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John Krasinski, Actor (“The Office”)

Actor John Krasinski (“The Office”) turns 33 years old today.

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1932 William Christopher, Actor (“M.A.S.H.”), turns 80
1937 Juan Marichal, Baseball Hall of Famer, turns 75
1950 Tom Petty, Rock singer, musician, turns 62
1955 Sheldon Whitehouse, U.S. senator, D-R.I., turns 57
1956 Danny Boyle, Director (“Slumdog Millionaire”), turns 56
1957 Hilda Solis, Secretary of labor, turns 55
1958 Viggo Mortensen, Actor, turns 54

Historic Birthdays

John Dewey 10/20/1859 – 6/1/1952 American philosopher.Go to obituary »
89 Andrea Della Robbia 10/20/1435 – 8/4/1525
Italian sculptor
90 Sir Christopher Wren 10/20/1632 – 2/25/1723
English architect
88 Daniel Sickles 10/20/1825 – 5/3/1914
American politician, soldier, diplomat
37 Arthur Rimbaud 10/20/1854 – 11/10/1891
French poet
79 Charles Edward Ives 10/20/1874 – 5/19/1954
American composer
71 Bela Lugosi 10/20/1882 – 8/16/1956
Hungarian actor
82 Sir James Chadwick 10/20/1891 – 7/24/1974
English physicist
81 Dame Anna Neagle 10/20/1904 – 6/3/1986
English actress and dancer
63 Mickey Mantle 10/20/1931 – 8/13/1995
American professional baseball player
47 Lewis Grizzard 10/20/1946 – 3/20/1994
American columnist

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