The Punxsutawney Spirit

NEA DATEBOOK

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TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1788, Congress chose New York City as the temporary federal capital.

In 1971, state police and National Guard soldiers stormed Attica Correction­al Facility in New York, bringing a four-day riot to an end.

In 1993, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat agreed to the Oslo Accords.

In 2001, civilian air traffic resumed in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

In 2007, the Declaratio­n on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Milton Hershey (1857-1945), Hershey Chocolate Co. founder; John Pershing (1860-1948), U.S. Army general; Sherwood Anderson (18761941), author; Claudette Colbert (1903-1996), actress; Roald Dahl (1916-1990), author;

Mel Torme (1925-1999), singer/actor; Judith Martin (1938- ), “Miss Manners” columnist; Jean Smart (1951- ), actress; Anne Geddes (1956- ), photograph­er; Michael Johnson (1967- ), Olympic sprinter; Tyler Perry (1969- ), actor/filmmaker; Fiona Apple (1977- ), singer-songwriter; Niall Horan (1993- ), singer.

TODAY’S FACT: In 1948, Margaret Chase Smith was elected senator from Maine, becoming the first woman to serve in both the House of Representa­tives and the Senate.

TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1970, Gary Muhrcke won the first New York City Marathon with a time of 2:31:38.

TODAY’S QUOTE: “The key to life when it gets tough is to keep moving. Just keep moving.” — Tyler Perry

TODAY’S NUMBER: 70 million — Hershey’s Kisses produced daily by the Hershey Co.

TODAY’S MOON: Between first quarter moon (Sept. 10) and full moon (Sept. 17).

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