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Published: July 23, 2002 at 3:00 AM
By United Press International

Today is Tuesday, July 23, the 204th day of 2002 with 161 to follow.

The moon is waxing, moving toward its new phase.

The morning stars are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune,

The evening stars are Mars, Mercury, Venus and Pluto.

Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. They include detective novelist Raymond Chandler in 1888; Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie in 1892; Karl Menninger in 1893; actor Michael Wilding in 1912; Broadway restaurateur Vincent Sardi Jr. in 1915; actress Gloria DeHaven in 1925 (age 77); baseball pitcher Don Drysdale and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy (age 66), both in 1936; actor Ronny Cox in 1938 (age 64); radio talk show host Don Imus in 1948 (age 54); and actors Edie McClurg in 1951 (age 51), Woody Harrelson in 1961 (age 41) and Eriq La Salle ("ER") in 1962 (age 40), Monica Lewinski in 1973 (age 29).


On this date in history:

In 1829, William Burt of Mount Vernon, Mich., patented the "typographer," believed to be the first typewriter.

In 1967, one of the worst riots in U.S. history broke out on 12th Street in the heart of Detroit's predominantly African American inner city. By the time it was quelled four days later by 7,000 National Guard and U.S. Army troops, 43 people were dead, 342 injured.

In 1973, Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox served subpoenas on the White House after President Nixon refused to turn over tapes and documents.

In 1982, actor Vic Morrow and two child actors were killed when a helicopter disabled by special effects explosives crashed on the set of "The Twilight Zone" movie.

In 1987, President Reagan named a 13-member national commission on AIDS.

In 1990, President Bush nominated federal appeals Judge David Souter of New Hampshire to replace retiring U.S. Supreme Court Justice William Brennan.

In 1991, the Soviet government applied for full membership to the IMF and World Bank after the Group of Seven recommended a limited "special association" for the USSR.

In 1997, suspected serial murderer Andrew Cunanan was found dead--apparently by his own hand--on a houseboat in Miami.

In 1998, a second grand jury impaneled by independent counsel Kenneth Starr began hearing testimony about President Clinton's alleged affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

In 1999, Air Force Col. Eileen Collins became the first woman to command a space shuttle flight with the launch of Columbia on a four-day mission.

Also in 1999, Minn. Gov. Jesse Ventura declared he would not be a Reform party candidate for president in 2000.

And in 1999, Morocco's King Hassan II, an influential leader in the Arab world, died at age 70.


A thought for the day: author Stendhal (Henri Beyle) said, "Wit lasts no more than two centuries."

Topics: Andrew Cunanan, Anthony Kennedy, Archibald Cox, David Souter, Don Drysdale, Don Imus, Edie McClurg, Eileen Collins, Eriq La Salle, Gloria DeHaven, Haile Selassie, Henri Beyle, Jesse Ventura, Justice Anthony Kennedy, Kenneth Starr, King Hassan II, Michael Wilding, Monica Lewinsky, Raymond Chandler, Ronny Cox, Vic Morrow, Vincent Sardi, William Brennan, William Burt, Woody Harrelson
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