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Published: Aug. 31, 2002 at 3:00 AM
By United Press International

Today is Saturday, Aug. 31, the 243rd day of 2002 with 122 to follow.

The moon is waning, moving toward its last quarter.

The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.

The evening stars are Mercury and Venus, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto

Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. They include Italian educator Maria Montessori in 1870; actor Fredric March in 1897; entertainer Arthur Godfrey in 1903; writer William Saroyan in 1908; astronomer Sir Alfred Lovell in 1913; journalist Daniel Schorr in 1916 (age 86); lyricist Alan Jay Lerner in 1918; comedian Buddy Hackett in 1924 (age 78); actor James Coburn in 1928 (age 74); baseball player/manager Frank Robinson, first black to manage a major league team, and black militant Eldridge Cleaver, both in 1935 (age 67); violinist Itzhak Perlman and rock singer Van Morrison, both in 1945 (age 57); actor Richard Gere in 1949 (age 52); Olympian track athlete Edwin Moses in 1955 (age 47); and singer/actress Debbie Gibson in 1970 (age 32).


On this date in history:

In 1887, Thomas Edison was awarded a patent for the first movie projector.

In 1888, prostitute Mary Ann Nichols became the first victim of the notorious London serial killer known as "Jack the Ripper."

In 1903, a Packard automobile completed a 52-day journey from San Francisco to New York, becoming the first car to cross the nation under its own power.

In 1986, an Aeromexico DC-9 collided with a single-engine plane over Cerritos, Calif., killing 82 people, including 15 on the ground.

In 1991, the Soviet republics of Uzbekistan and Kirghizia declared independence, leaving only five republics with membership in the Soviet Union.

Also in 1991, Serbia accepted a European Community proposal that included international observers to oversee a cease-fire in Croatia.

In 1992, white separatist Randy Weaver surrendered, ending an 11-day siege of his Idaho mountain cabin that cost the lives of his wife, teenage son, and a U.S. marshal.

In 1993, the Israeli government agreed in principle a plan for interim Palestinian self-rule of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank town of Jericho.

In 1994, the Irish Republican Army declared a cease-fire following six months of secret talks with Britain.

In 1997, Britain's Princess Diana died of her injuries a few hours after a car accident in Paris that killed her companion, Dodi Fayed, and their driver. A bodyguard survived, although he was seriously injured.

In 1999, one person was killed and 40 more injured in a bomb blast at a Moscow shopping center. The Russian government blamed terrorists from the breakaway republic of Chechnya.

In 2001, a Little League baseball team that had become the pride of New York saw its season ruined when it was forced to forfeit all its victories after its star pitcher was found to be 14 years old and therefore too old to compete.


A thought for the day: in a final statement for publication after his death, author and playwright William Saroyan said, "Everyone has got to die, but I have always believed an exception would be made in my case. Now what?"

Topics: Alan Jay Lerner, Arthur Godfrey, Buddy Hackett, Daniel Schorr, Debbie Gibson, Dodi Fayed, Edwin Moses, Eldridge Cleaver, Frank Robinson, Itzhak Perlman, James Coburn, Maria Montessori, Mary Ann Nichols, Richard Gere, Thomas Edison, Van Morrison, William Saroyan
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