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Published: May 28, 2002 at 3:30 AM
By United Press International

Today is Tuesday, May 28, the 148th day of 2002 with 217 to follow.

The moon is waning, moving toward its last quarter.

There are no morning stars.

The evening stars are Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.

Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. They include British statesman William Pitt in 1759; naturalist Louis Agassiz in 1807; Olympic athlete Jim Thorpe in 1888; British novelist Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond, in 1908; biologist and politician Barry Commoner in 1917; actress Carroll Baker in 1931 (age 71); Canada's Dionne quintuplets, two of whom still are alive -- Annette and Cecile -- in 1934 (age 68); singer Gladys Knight and New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, both in 1944 (age 58); and actresses Sondra Locke in 1947 (age 55) and Christa Miller ("The Drew Carey Show") in 1964 (age 38).


On this date in history:

In 1798, Congress empowered President John Adams to recruit an American army of 10,000 volunteers.

In 1892, the Sierra Club was founded by famed naturalist John Muir.

In 1961, Amnesty International was founded in London by lawyer Peter Berenson.

In 1987, West German Mathias Rust, 19, flew a single-engine plane from Finland through Soviet radar and landed beside the Kremlin in Moscow. Three days later, the Soviet defense minister and his deputy were fired.

In 1988, Syrian troops moved into southern Beirut to end 22 days of fighting between rival Shiite Moslem militias.

In 1991, NATO agreed to reorganize its forces in Europe, with a 50-percent cut in U.S. troops in Europe.

In 1992, Anthony "Big Tuna" Accardo, a former Al Capone gunman who later was labeled America's No. 1 mobster, died of natural causes at age 86.

In 1993, President Clinton renewed China's most-favored-nation trade status for one year.

Also in 1993, former Miami police officer William Lorenzo was acquitted in the 1989 deaths of a black motorcyclist and his passenger. The killings had sparked rioting, but the verdict caused only sporatic violence.

In 1995, Bosnia's foreign minister and five other people were killed when Serb forces downed their helicopter.

In 1996, Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker and two former business associates of President Clinton were convicted of fraud and conspiracy charges in connection with Whitewater loans. Tucker resigned.

In 1998, Pakistan conducted five underground nuclear tests, prompting President Clinton to impose economic sanctions against the Asian nation.

Also in 1998, in a first, digitized pictures taken by the Hubbell Space Telescope seemed to show an image of a planet outside the solar system. The planet circled two stars in the constellation Taurus.

In 2000, Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori easily won the runoff election but nationwide demonstrations against him continued, and he would resign in September.


A thought for the day: Ambrose Bierce defined painting as "The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather and exposing them to the critic."

Topics: Al Capone, Alberto Fujimori, Ambrose Bierce, Barry Commoner, Carroll Baker, Gladys Knight, Ian Fleming, James Bond, Jim Thorpe, John Adams, Louis Agassiz, Peter Berenson, Rudolph Giuliani, Sondra Locke, William Pitt
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