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January 2010 - Posts

Happy Birthday to Hawkeye Pierce
Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo was born at New York City on this day in 1936. (The family uses Alda, a contraction of ALphonso and D'Abruzzo, as their surname for most things, but the birth certificates all use the original name.) He suffered from...
Remembering the Iran Hostage Crisis
On this day in 1981 just minutes after Ronald Reagan's inauguration as the 40th president of the United States, the 52 U.S. captives held at the U.S. embassy in Teheran, Iran, were released, ending their 444-day struggle in captivity. The Iran Hostage...
Remembering the 18th Amendment (Prohibition)
On this day in 1919 the 18th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was ratified and enacted into law.  One year later, on January 16th, 1920 it became illegal to produce, distribute or sell alcohol in the United States.  The National...
Local News | Cyberbullying leads to suspension of 28 middle-schoolers at McClure | Seattle Times Newspaper
Here’s a perfect example of how we have gone overboard in this country when it comes to protecting our kids from the real world.  I don’t agree with this at all. I will agree that bullying, regardless of whether it’s done in cyberspace or not is...
Posted: 01-16-2010 4:44 by jim® | with 11 comment(s)
Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr was born at Atlanta, Georgia on this day in 1929. He was taught to read at home before going to school and advanced rapidly, skipping two grades and entering Morehouse College at age 15. The son of a Baptist minister, he was ordained...
Remembering Benedict Arnold
Benedict Arnold was born at Norwich, Connecticut on this day in 1741. He was a strong leader and brilliant tactician in the Connecticut militia in the French and Indian War and early in the Revolution. However, he was frequently on the wrong end of various...
France and Italy
This is great – I can’t stop laughing :-)
Posted: 01-02-2010 19:32 by jim® | with 3 comment(s)
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