On this date in . . .
1801: The U.S. House of
Representatives broke an electoral tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, and
elected Jefferson president. Burr became Vice-President.
1897:
The National Congress of Mothers
was founded in Washington, D.C. Later, it became the National PTA.
1965: Tennessee adopted "The Tennessee
Waltz" as its official state song. Between 1948 and 1951 the song had been a
hit four times: by Cowboy Copas, Pee Wee King, Roy Acuff, and Patti Page.
1969: Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash recorded together
in Nashville, but only two songs were released: "Girl From the North Country" on
a Dillon album and "One Too Many Mornings" in a Cash film documentary.
1988: Two former executives of the Beech-Nut
Nutrition Corporation were found guilty of violating federal law and selling phony apple
juice.
1990: Students at Lawrence University in Appleton,
Wisconsin, completed historys largest ice lollipop. It weighed 7,080 pounds.
1993: Kenichi Hori arrived in Naha, Okinawa, after
pedaling 4,660 miles from Honolulu in 3½ months for a new world pedal-boating record.
1996:
World chess champion Garry Kasparov
beat IBM supercomputer ''Deep Blue,'' to win a six-game match in Philadelphia.
1998: Brahma Beer introduced the worlds first
talking beer cans in Caracas, Venezuela. When opened the cans told drinkers whether or not
theyd won prizes ranging from $50 to $2,000.
1999: A cleaning products survey proclaimed Britons
had the smelliest homes in Europe. Britain won because more homes had pets and smokers,
98% had carpeted floors to retain odor, and only 46% ever did a spring cleaning.
2002: Chilean doctors in Santiago said a
266-pound man who was shot in the stomach was saved by his rolls of fat. They said the
bullet lodged in the man's fat and did not damage any vital organs. A thinner person would
have been killed instantly.
2003: A Tauranga, New Zealand, man was
sentenced to 200 hours of community service for speeding semi-naked on a motorized
barstool with his backside on fire -- while intoxicated -- without a license and
registration. The flames involved a rolled up newspaper and a cigarette lighter.
2003: Some 40 million viewers tuned in to
the finale of Fox's reality show "Joe Millionaire," in which Evan Marriott chose
Zora Andrich.
2008:
Police in Midland, Michigan arrested
a 32-year-old man for stealing 217 cases of Pepperidge Farm
stuffing: street value $8,749. Police said the suspect worked for a
distributor and had access to a trailer where the stuffing was
stored. Police recovered 157 cases of stuffing at the man's home.
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