What

Remembers

July 24th 

"The Days, Events and History that shape my life for the past hundreds, and hundreds and hundreds of years"

Thought for the Day

Arthur Schopenhauer wrote, "There is no more mistaken
path to happiness than worldliness, revelry, high life."


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Today is July 24th, the 205th day with 160 to follow.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo.


They include South American revolutionary and statesman
Simon Bolivar in 1783.

French novelist Alexandre Dumas the Elder, author of "The
Three Musketeers," in 1802.

Pianist/composer Scott Joplin in 1868.

Air pioneer Amelia Earhart in 1897.

Feminist and former Rep. Bella Abzug, D-N.Y., in 1920.

Comedian Ruth Buzzi in 1936 (age 67).

Actors Chris Sarandon in 1942 (age 61).

Robert Hays in 1947 (age 56).

Lynda Carter in 1951 (age 52).

Basketball player Karl Malone in 1963 (age 40).

Actress/singer Jennifer Lopez in 1970 (age 33).

Actress Anna Paquin in 1982 (age 21).

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On this date in history:


In 1679, New Hampshire became a royal colony of the British crown.

In 1847, After 17 months and many miles of travel, Brigham Young led 148 Mormon pioneers into Utah's Valley of the Great Salt Lake.

In 1956, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis performed together for the last time.

In 1969, Apollo-11 returned to Earth after the historic moon-landing mission.

In 1974, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Nixon should surrender White House tapes for the criminal trials of his former associates.

In 1987, the U.S.-escorted and re-flagged Kuwaiti oil tanker Bridgeton was damaged by an Iranian mine in the first such incident in the Persian Gulf.

In 1989, the Exxon Corp. estimated that its cleanup of the Alaskan oil spill would cost $1.28 billion dollars.

In 1995, a Palestinian suicide bomber killed himself and five others in a Tel Aviv suburb in Israel.

In 1997, the same Scottish scientists who produced Dolly the cloned sheep announced they had cloned a sheep with human genes.

In 1998, a gunman opened fire at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., killing two police officers and wounding a tourist. Police shot the gunman, who survived and was later charged with murder.

In 2002, the House expelled Rep. James Traficant, an Ohio Democrat, by a vote of 420-1. Traficant, who had been convicted of racketeering, bribery and corruption, was only the second House member expelled since the Civil War.

TODAY'S SMILE

If a man says something in the woods and there are no women there, is he still wrong?

 

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