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Today In History – January 12

May 28, 2009 by ab

Today is Monday, Jan. 12, the 12th day of 2009. There are 353 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History

Fifty years ago, on Jan. 12, 1959, Berry Gordy, Jr. founded Motown Records originally called Tamla Records in Detroit.

On this date:

In 1519, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I died.

In 1773, the first public museum in America was organized, in Charleston, S.C.

In 1915, the U.S. House of Representatives rejected a proposal to give women the right to vote.

In 1932, Hattie W. Caraway became the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate, after serving out the remainder of the term of her late husband, Thaddeus.

In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt reestablished the National War Labor Board.

In 1948, the Supreme Court ruled that state law schools could not discriminate against applicants on the basis of race.

In 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson said in his State of the Union address that the U.S. should stay in South Vietnam until Communist aggression there was ended.

In 1969, the New York Jets of the American Football League upset the Baltimore Colts of the National Football League 16-7 in Super Bowl III, played at the Orange Bowl in Miami.

In 1976, mystery writer Dame Agatha Christie died in Wallingford, England, at age 85.

In 1986, the shuttle Columbia blasted off with a crew that included the first Hispanic-American in space, Dr. Franklin R. Chang-Diaz.

Ten years ago: The Supreme Court limited state regulation of voter initiatives, striking down several methods used by Colorado to police such measures. Mark McGwire’s 70th home run ball was sold at auction in New York for $3 million to an anonymous bidder.

Five years ago: President George W. Bush and Mexican President Vicente Fox forged agreement on the contentious issues of immigration and Iraq, meeting in Monterrey before the opening of a 34-nation hemispheric summit. Singer-songwriter Randy VanWarmer died in Seattle at age 48.

One year ago: President George W. Bush, visiting Bahrain, said he was cheered by news that Iraq’s parliament had approved legislation reinstating thousands of former supporters of Saddam Hussein’s dissolved Baath party to government jobs.

Today’s Birthdays

Actress Luise Rainer is 99. Country singer Ray Price is 83. Singer Glenn Yarborough is 79. The Amazing Kreskin is 74. Country singer William Lee Golden (The Oak Ridge Boys) is 70. Former heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier is 65. Rock musician Cynthia Robinson (Sly and the Family Stone) is 65. Singer-musician George Duke is 63. Actor Anthony Andrews is 61. Movie director Wayne Wang is 60. Radio commentator Rush Limbaugh is 58. Actress Kirstie Alley is 58. Writer Walter Mosley is 57. Country singer Ricky Van Shelton is 57. Radio personality Howard Stern is 55. Rock musician Tom Ardolino (NRBQ) is 52. Writer-producer-director John Lasseter is 52. Broadcast journalist Christiane Amanpour is 51. Rock musician Charlie Gillingham (Counting Crows) is 49. Actor Oliver Platt is 49. Actor Olivier Martinez is 43. Rock singer Rob Zombie is 43. Rapper TBird (B-Rock and the Bizz) is 42. Model Vendela is 42. Actress Farrah Forke is 41. Actress Rachael Harris is 41. Rock singer Zack de la Rocha is 39. Rapper Raekwon (Wu Tang Clan) is 39. Singer Dan Haseltine (Jars of Clay) is 36. Rock musician Matt Wong (Reel Big Fish) is 36. Singer Melanie Chisholm (Spice Girls) is 35. Contemporary Christian singer Jeremy Camp is 31. Rhythm-and-blues singer Amerie is 29. Actor Will Rothhaar is 22. Actor Andrew Lawrence is 21.

Thought for Today

 ”Give the people a new word and they think they have a new fact.” — Willa Cather, American author (1873-1947).

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Full article: http://wjz.com/watercooler/Today.In.History.2.902744.html

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