Today is the 288th day of 2015 and the 23rd day of autumn.
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TODAY'S HISTORY: In 1917, infamous spy Mata Hari was executed by a firing squad outside Paris.
In 1951, "I Love Lucy," starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, premiered on CBS.
In 2003, China became the third nation (after the United States and Russia) to launch a manned space mission.
In 2005, Iraqi citizens voted to approve a new constitution.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), philosopher; P.G. Wodehouse (1881-1975), author/humorist; Arthur Schlesinger Jr. (1917-2007), historian; Lee Iacocca (1924- ), business leader; Penny Marshall (1943- ), film director/actress; Jim Palmer (1945- ), baseball player; Sarah Ferguson (1959- ), Duchess of York; Emeril Lagasse (1959- ), chef/TV personality; Dominic West (1969- ), actor; Carlo Janka (1986- ), Olympic skier.
TODAY'S FACT: Confederate marine engineer H.L. Hunley died aboard a hand-powered submarine of his own invention when it sank during a test run on this day in 1863. The vessel was later raised and became the first submarine to sink an enemy vessel when it was used to attack the U.S.S. Housatonic in February 1864.
TODAY'S SPORTS: In 1989, Wayne Gretzky of the Los Angeles Kings tied and broke Gordie Howe's NHL career scoring record of 1,850 points with an assist and a goal against the Edmonton Oilers. He went on to score the game-winning goal in overtime.
TODAY'S QUOTE: "I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled." -- P.G. Wodehouse, "The Code of the Woosters"
TODAY'S NUMBER: 1,933 -- length (in miles) of the United States' border with Mexico, which is less than half as long as the United States-Canada border (3,987 miles, excluding Alaska).
TODAY'S MOON: Between new moon (Oct. 12) and first quarter moon (Oct. 20).