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Published: Nov. 20, 2001 at 4:45 AM
By United Press International

Today is Tuesday, Nov. 20, the 324th day of 2001 with 41 to follow.

The moon is waxing, moving toward its first quarter.

The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn.

The evening star is Mars.

Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. They include botanist John Merle Coulter in 1851; Norman Thomas, six times the Socialist Party candidate for U.S. president, in 1884; "Dick Tracy" cartoonist Chester Gould in 1900; TV commentator Alistair Cooke, in 1908 (age 93); singer/actress Judy Canova in 1916; actress Gene Tierney in 1920; Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1925; actresses Kaye Ballard in 1926 (age 75) and Estelle Parsons in 1927 (age 74); actor/TV game show host Richard Dawson in 1932 (age 69); comedian Dick Smothers in 1939 (age 62); and actors Veronica Hamel in 1943 (age 58), Richard Masur in 1948 (age 53), Bo Derek in 1956 (age 45), Sean Young in 1959 (age 42), and Ming-Na Wen ("ER") in 1967 (age 34).


On this date in history:

In 1272, Edward I was proclaimed King of England.

In 1780, Britain declared war on Holland.

In 1789, New Jersey became the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights.

In 1943, the Battle of Tarawa-Makin, marking the beginning of the U.S. World War II offensive against Japan in the Central Pacific, began.

In 1945, 24 German leaders went on trial at Nuremberg before the International War Crimes Tribunal.

In 1947, Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen Elizabeth II of England, married Philip Mountbatten.

In 1975, Ronald Reagan announced his candidacy for the 1976 Republican presidential nomination. He lost to incumbent Gerald Ford, who was defeated by Democrat Jimmy Carter.

Also in 1975, Generalissimo Francisco Franco of Spain died. He's still dead.

In 1982, President Reagan announced U.S. Marines would go to Lebanon to assist in the evacuation of PLO fighters.

In 1986, former national security adviser Robert McFarlane called the secret arms deal he arranged in Iran a "mistake" that failed to gauge public disapproval.

Also in 1986, the World Health Organization announced a coordinated global effort against the disease AIDS.

In 1990, British Prime Minister Thatcher failed to win a 65-percent majority in a Conservative Party vote, forcing a runoff against Michael Heseltine.

In 1991, the United States provided $1.5 billion in food and technical assistance to the Soviet Union, about half of what was requested.

In 1992, fire erupted at Windsor Castle, Queen Elizabeth's official residence west of London, causing much damage. The queen and Prince Andrew pitched in to help save priceless artworks and other valuables housed in the castle.

In 1993, the U.S. Senate approved the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).


A thought for the day: Raymond Carver said, "Maybe I just don't understand poetry. I admit it's not the first thing I reach for when I pick up something to read."

Topics: Alistair Cooke, Bo Derek, Chester Gould, Dick Smothers, Dick Tracy, Elizabeth II, Estelle Parsons, Francisco Franco, Gene Tierney, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, John Merle Coulter, Judy Canova, Kaye Ballard, Norman Thomas, Philip Mountbatten, Prince Andrew, Princess Elizabeth, Raymond Carver, Richard Dawson, Richard Masur, Robert F. Kennedy, Robert McFarlane, Ronald Reagan, Sean Young, Veronica Hamel
© 2001 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, republication, redistribution and/or modification of any UPI content is expressly prohibited without UPI's prior written consent.

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