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Andrews McMeel Almanac for November 25, 2012

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Andrews McMeel Almanac | November 25th, 2012

Today is the 330th day of 2012 and the 65th day of autumn.

TODAY'S HISTORY: In 1895, Oscar Hammerstein I opened the Olympia, the second theater in what is now known as Broadway, or New York City's Theater District. The Empire Theatre, which opened in 1893, was the first.

In 1947, studio executives agreed to blacklist the "Hollywood 10," who were cited for contempt of Congress the previous day for not cooperating with the House Un-American Activities Committee.

In 2002, President George W. Bush signed legislation creating the Homeland Security Department, naming Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge as its first secretary.

TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), financier/philanthropist; Virgil Thomson (1896-1989), composer/music critic; Joe DiMaggio (1914-1999), baseball player; Augusto Pinochet (1915-2006), Chilean president; Ben Stein (1944- ), actor/game show host; Amy Grant (1960- ), musician; John F. Kennedy Jr. (1960-1999), presidential son and publisher; Jill Hennessy (1968- ), actress; Christina Applegate (1971- ), actress; Barbara and Jenna Bush (1981- ), presidential daughters.

TODAY'S SPORTS: In 1980, Sugar Ray Leonard recovered the WBC welterweight boxing title when his opponent, Roberto Duran, said "no mas, no mas" ("no more, no more"), in the eighth round.

TODAY'S FACT: Augusto Pinochet came to power in 1973 in a violent coup that deposed Salvador Allende, the first elected Socialist president of Chile.

TODAY'S QUOTE: "Do your duty and a little more and the future will take care of itself." -- Andrew Carnegie

TODAY'S NUMBER: 58,575 -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection employees, making it the largest organization overseen by the Department of Homeland Security.

TODAY'S MOON: Between first quarter (Nov. 20) and full moon (Nov. 28).

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Andrews McMeel Almanac for November 24, 2012

Andrews McMeel Almanac by by the Editors at Andrews McMeel Syndication
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Andrews McMeel Almanac | November 24th, 2012

Today is the 329th day of 2012 and the 64th day of autumn.

TODAY'S HISTORY: In 1639, Jeremiah Horrocks observed the first recorded transit of Venus, which occurs when Venus passes directly between the sun and the Earth and is visible as a small black disc on the sun.

In 1859, Charles Darwin published his theory of natural selection in "On the Origin of Species."

In 1963, John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was fatally shot by Jack Ruby on live national television.

TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Zachary Taylor (1784-1850), 12th U.S. president; Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), painter; Scott Joplin (1868-1917), musician; Dale Carnegie (1888-1955), author; William F. Buckley Jr. (1925-2008), columnist; Oscar Robertson (1938- ), basketball player; Pete Best (1941- ), drummer; Spider Robinson (1948- ), writer; Russell Watson (1966- ), singer; Katherine Heigl (1978- ), actress.

TODAY'S SPORTS: In 1960, Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors set a record that still stands by grabbing 55 rebounds in one game. The Warriors lost the game to the Boston Celtics, 132-129.

TODAY'S FACT: In 1903, a moth with a 10-inch tongue was discovered in Madagascar, 41 years after Charles Darwin hypothesized its existence.

TODAY'S QUOTE: "The best defense against usurpatory government is an assertive citizenry." -- William F. Buckley Jr.

TODAY'S NUMBER: 224.7 -- length, in days, of Venus' year.

TODAY'S MOON: Between first quarter (Nov. 20) and full moon (Nov. 28).

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Andrews McMeel Almanac for November 23, 2012

Andrews McMeel Almanac by by the Editors at Andrews McMeel Syndication
by the Editors at Andrews McMeel Syndication
Andrews McMeel Almanac | November 23rd, 2012

Today is the 328th day of 2012 and the 63rd day of autumn.

TODAY'S HISTORY: In 1936, the first issue of Life magazine was published.

In 1954, more than 25 years after "Black Thursday," the Dow Jones industrial average finally surpassed its pre-Depression high.

In 2001, the U.N. International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia charged former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic with genocide for his role in the 1992-1995 Bosnia and Herzegovina conflict.

In 2005, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was declared president of Liberia, becoming the first female head of state in Africa.

TODAY'S HISTORY: Franklin Pierce (1804-1869), 14th U.S. president; Billy the Kid (1859-1881), outlaw; Boris Karloff (1887-1969), actor; Erte (1892-1990), artist/designer; Paul Celan (1920-1970), poet; Joe Eszterhas (1944- ), screenwriter; Bruce Vilanch (1948- ), comedy writer; Miley Cyrus (1992- ), actress/singer.

TODAY'S SPORTS: In 1919, the first play-by-play of a football game was broadcast on the radio.

TODAY'S FACT: The International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, ruled Feb. 26, 2007, that Serbia was not directly responsible for genocide in the Bosnia and Herzegovina conflict.

TODAY'S QUOTE: "You have summoned me in my weakness. You must sustain me by your strength." -- Franklin Pierce, in his inaugural address

TODAY'S NUMBER: 60.8 -- percentage of Liberians who can read and write.

TODAY'S MOON: Between first quarter (Nov. 20) and full moon (Nov. 28).

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