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Mar 26, 2019 Week: 13 \ Day: 85
86004 Today: H 59° \ L 24° \ Average
Sky Cover: 5%
Wind: 2mph\Gusts: 5mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 73°[1988] Record
Low: -8°[1902]
Mar Averages: 51°\23°
(6 days with
rain)
Today’s Quote
There are no warlike peoples,
just warlike leaders.
-- Ralph Bunche
Random Tidbits
According to the UN, an ever increasing world population,
intensive farming practices, and changes in climate have provided a breeding
ground for an unprecedented number of emerging diseases. Poultry farming, for
example, may account for the global spread of bird flu. In fact, the majority
of the 39 new diseases that have emerged in just one generation have come from
animals, including Ebola, SARS, and the bird flu.
Observances This Week
Lent:
6-4/20
National
Cherry Blossom Festival: 20-4/14
International
Week of Solidarity with People's Struggling Against Racism &
Discrimination: 21-27
Health
Information Professionals Week: 24-30
International
Phace Syndrome Awareness Week: 24-30
National
Cleaning Week: 24-30
National
Protocol Officer's Week: 24-30
Pediatric
Nurse Practitioner Week: 24-30
National
Physicians Week: 24-30
Observances for Today
American Diabetes
Association Alert Day Link
Legal Assistants Day
Live Long And Prosper Day
Make Up Your Own Holiday Day
National Spinach Day
Legal Assistants Day
Live Long And Prosper Day
Make Up Your Own Holiday Day
National Spinach Day
National Nougat
Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Spring is working
its way into Flagstaff. Had a nice walk this morning.
Interesting
timing: Netanyahu is sitting with 45 in the Oval Office while the Israeli
military is dropping bombs. Netanyahu saying that 45 is the best friend Israel
has ever had. Where is Jared, the American peace maker? And how is he working
to stop anymore escalation of this mess?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1400’s
1484
William Caxton prints his translation of Aesop's Fables
1700’s
1790
US Congress passes Naturalization Act, requires 2-year residency
1800’s
1804
Congress orders removal of Indians east of Mississippi to Louisiana
1830
The Book of Mormon is published in Palmyra, New York.
1878
Sabi Game Reserve opens in South Africa, the world's 1st officially
designated game reserve
1900’s
1913
Dayton, Ohio almost destroyed when Scioto, Miami, & Muskingum
River reach flood stage
simultaneously
1926
The 1st lip-reading tournament held in America
1936
200" telescope lens shipped, Corning Glass Works, NY-Cal Tech
1937
Spinach growers of Crystal City, Texas, erect statue of Popeye
1943
Elsie S Ott becomes 1st woman awarded US Air Force Medal
1945
Allies led by US Marine Corps secure island of Iwo Jima from
Imperial Japanese Army, after 18,000
Japanese & 6,000
Americans killed
1953
Dr Jonas Salk announces vaccine to prevent polio
1955
"Ballad of Davy Crockett" becomes the #1 record in US
1975
"Tommy" premieres in London
1976
Queen Elizabeth II sent out the first royal email, from the Royal
Signals and Radar Establishment
1982
Groundbreaking in Washington, D.C. for Vietnam Veterans
Memorial
1985
Pope John Paul II proclaims first ever World Youth Day
1991
Fuel pipe explodes under 58th street & Lexington Ave, NYC
1994
Bonnie Blair skates world record 500 m ladies (38.99 sec)
2000’s
2005
The Taiwanese government calls on 1 million Taiwanese to
demonstrate in Taipei, in opposition
to the Anti-Secession Law of
the People's Republic of China.
Around 200,000 to 300,000
attend the walk.
2018
E-commence group Alibaba Group and US car maker Ford unveil a
car vending machine without sales
people 5 stories high in
Guangzhou, China
Birthdays Today
1874 Robert
Frost,
American
poet (Mending Wall, Road Not Taken),
born in
San Francisco, California
(d. 1963@@88)
1880 Duncan
Hines,
American
restaurant guide writer (Out of Kentucky Kitchens),
born in
Bowling Green, Kentucky
(d. 1959:@78)
1881 Guccio
Gucci,
Italian
founder of Gucci fashion house,
born in
Florence
(d. 1953@:@71)
1908 Betty
MacDonald,
[Anne E
Campbell Bard],
American
writer (Egg & I)
(d.
1958:@49: cancer)
1911 Thomas
Lanier “Tennessee” Williams,
American
playwright (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof),
born in
Columbus, Mississippi
(d. 1983:@81:
choking)
1914 William
Westmoreland,
American
general (commander of American forces in the Vietnam
War,
1964-68), born in Saxon, South Carolina
(d. 2005:@91)
1919 Strother
Martin,
American
actor (Cool Hand Luke, Slapshot),
born in
Kokomo, Indiana
(d. 1980:@61:
heart attack)
1931 Leonard
Nimoy,
American
actor (Spock-Star Trek, Mission Impossible),
born in
Boston, Massachusetts
(d. 2015:@83)
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89- Sandra Day
O'Connor,
1st woman
Supreme Court Justice (1981- 2006),
born in El
Paso, Texas
79- James Caan,
American
actor (Misery, The Godfather),
born in
The Bronx, New York
79- Nancy Pelosi,
American
politician (Rep-D-California 1987-),
1st female
Speaker of the House (2007-11, 2019-),
born in
Baltimore, Maryland
76- Robert
"Bob" Woodward,
Washington
Post investigative reporter (Watergate, CIA crimes)
75- Diana Ross,
[Earle],
Singer (Supremes,
Lady Sings Blues, Mahogany),
born in
Detroit, Michigan
73- Johnny
Crawford,
actor
(Mark-The Rifleman),
born in
Los Angeles, California
71- Steven Tyler,
American
rock vocalist (Aerosmith-Janie's Got a Gun),
born in
NYC, New York
70- Vicki
Lawrence,
American
actress (Carol Burnett, Mama's Family),
born in
Inglewood, California
69- Martin Short,
Canadian
comedian (SNL, SCTV, 3 Amigos),
born in
Hamilton, Ontario
59- Jennifer
Grey,
American
actress (Dirty Dancing),
Joel
Grey's daughter,
born in
NYC, New York
51-
Kenny Chesney,
American
singer
46- Larry Page, A
merican
computer scientist and businessman
(co-founded
Google with Sergey Brin),
born in
East Lansing, Michigan
34- Keira
Knightley,
English
actress (Bend It Like Beckham, Pirates of the Caribbean),
born in
London, England
Historical Obits Today
@81-1996
Edmund Muskie,
American
politician (Sen-D-Me) and
US
Secretary of State (1980-81)
@78-1923
Sarah Bernhardt,
French
actress (Camille, Queen Elizabeth)
@73-1973
Noel Coward,
English
playwright (Private Letters),
dies
of heart failure
@72-1892
Walt Whitman,
American
poet,
dies
of pleurisy
@62-2004
Jan Berry,
American
musician (Jan and Dean)
dies
after seizure
@56-1827
Ludwig van Beethoven,
German
composer (5th Symphony, Ode to Joy),
dies
of liver disease
@30-1995
Eazy-E
[Eric
Lynn Wright],
American
rapper (N.W.A.),
dies
from AIDS-related illness
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