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  • Afghanistan Operation Leaves Taliban Commander Dead

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  • Vice Chair Cartwright Tells Services to Wake Up to Reality of Smaller Budgets

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  • Afghanistan Operations Target Bombers, Weapons

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  • U.K. Firm Fined $2 Million After Pleading Guilty to Illegally Exporting Boeing 747 Aircraft to Iran

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  • Our Pal Karzai Kicks Charities Out of Afghanistan

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    Today in History

    Saturday, September 4, 2010

    Birthdays

    1768 Fran‡ois Ren‚ de Chateaubriand, French poet, novelist, statesman
    1810 Donald McKay, US naval architect, built fastest clipper ships.
    1824 Anton Bruckner, Wagner disciple
    1846 Daniel Burnham, American architect, built skyscrapers
    1872 Darius Milhaud, composer
    1908 Richard Wright, American author (Native Son)
    1917 Henry Ford II, businessman
    1918 Paul Harvey, radio news commentator, "Goooood Day!"
    1920 Craig Claiborne, gastronome

    Events

    476 Romulus Augustulus, last Roman emperor in the west, is deposed.
    1609 Navigator Henry Hudson discovers the island of Manhattan.
    1781 Los Angeles is founded in the Valley of Smokes (Indian Name).
    1833 1st newsboy in the US hired (Barney Flaherty), by the NY Sun
    1870 French republic proclaimed
    1882 First district lit by electricty (NY's Pearl Street Station)
    1886 Geronimo is captured, ending last major US-Indian war
    1888 George Eastman patents 1st rollfilm camera & registers "Kodak".
    1911 Garros sets world altitude record of 4,250 m (13,944 ft)
    1918 US troops land in Archangel, Russia, stay 10 months
    1933 First airplane to exceed 300 mph, JR Wendell, Glenview, Illinois
    1950 First helicopter rescue of American pilot behind enemy lines.
    1951 First transcontinental TV broadcast, by President Truman
    1954 1st passage of McClure Strait, fabled Northwest Passage completed
    1957 Ford introduces the Edsel.
    1964 NASA launches its first Orbital Geophysical Observatory (OGO-1)
    1972 US swimmer Mark Spitz is 1st athlete to win 7 olympic gold medals
    1980 Iraqi troops seize Iranian territory in a border dispute.

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