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In the 50’s one of the major attractions at Las Vegas was watching atomic bomb tests nearby. For a time Vegas was marketed as ‘Atomic City.’
Dr. Kelsey, despite immense pressure from pharmaceutical companies, decided not to approve thalidomide for morning sickness in the U.S., saving a whole generation of children from death and deformities.
Bullying, child abuse, and stress causes children to age faster at a cellular level and leads to physical and mental health problems even decades later, including an earlier death.
The USS Arizona, which was sunk at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese 73 years ago today, still leaks 2-9 quarts of oil each day.
A pizza with bacon and egg on it is a common offering at Australian pizza places.
Philadelphia’s mayors were initially unpaid, and often strongly objected to being selected – sometimes opting to pay a large fine rather than serve.
One of the 3 Lethal Injection drugs paralyzes the prisoner. This makes their death look peaceful to onlookers, but can hide suffering.
1896 - Start of Sherlock Holmes "Adventure of Missing 3 Quarter" (BG)
1941 - President Roosevelt delivers "Day of Infamy" speech to US Congress a day after the bombing of Pearl Harbour
1959 - President Eisenhower watches Pakistan v Aust Test Cricket at Karachi
1965 - Abe Burrows' "Cactus Flower" premieres in NYC
1983 - Richard Baker, Zen teacher, steps down from abbotship of SF Zen Center
1991 - "Nick and Nora" opens at Marquis Theater NYC for 9 performances
1795 - Peter Andreas Hansen, Danish astronomer (d. 1874)
1915 - George Scheuer, writer/journalist
1943 - Jim Morrison, American poet, singer (The Doors) (d. 1971)
1966 - Matthew Laborteaux, Los Angeles California, actor (Albert-Little House on Prairie)
1973 - Corey Taylor, American singer (Slipknot, Stone Sour)
1979 - Johan Forssell, Swedish politician
1859 - Thomas de Quincey, English author (b. 1785)
1896 - Earnest Angel, German statistician (Law of Angel), dies at 75
1923 - Dom Joseph Pothier, French Benedictine/musicologist, dies at 88
1954 - Gladys George, actress (Roaring Twenties), dies at 50
1991 - Buck Clayton, US jazz trumpeter/orchestra leader, dies
2013 - John Cornforth, Australian-British chemist and Nobel laureate, dies at 96