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The Almanac

By United Press International
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Today is Tuesday, Aug. 23, the 235th day of 2005 with 130 to follow.

The moon is waning. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Uranus and Saturn. The evening stars are Neptune, Jupiter, Venus and Pluto.

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Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. They include American naval hero Oliver Hazard Perry in 1785; poet and novelist Edgar Lee Masters in 1869; Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, hero of Bataan, in World War II, in 1883; humorist Will Cuppy in 1884; cartoonist Ernie Bushmiller (creator of "Nancy") in 1905; dancer/actor Gene Kelly in 1912; actresses Vera Miles in 1930 (age 75) and Barbara Eden in 1934 (age 71); political comedian Mark Russell in 1932 (age 73); rock drummer Keith Moon of "The Who" in 1948; actress Shelley Long and singer/actor Rick Springfield both in 1949 (age 56); and pro basketball star Kobe Bryant in 1978 (age 27).

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On this date in history:

In 1926, silent screen idol Rudolph Valentino died, sending his fans into hysterical mourning.

In 1927, despite worldwide demonstrations in support of their innocence, Italian-born anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were executed for murder.

In 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact. Less than two years later, Germany launched a blitzkrieg attack on Russia.

In 1982, Beirut Christian leader Beshir Gemayel was elected president of Lebanon. He was assassinated less than one month later and was succeeded by his brother, Amin.

In 1991, Russian Republic President Boris Yeltsin pressured Soviet President Gorbachev into replacing his cabinet in the wake of a failed coup.

In 1996, tobacco regulation, recommended by the FDA, was approved by President Clinton.

In 1999, Berlin once again became the capital of Germany.

In 2003, A former priest who had been in the forefront of the sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church was strangled, apparently by a fellow inmate, at a Massachusetts prison.

In 2004, nine Republican U.S. senators called for a security and intelligence reorganization that would effectively shut down the CIA.

Also in 2004, Nepal confirmed that 13 of its citizens, described as impoverished migrant laborers, have been taken hostage in Iraq.

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A thought for the day: Ogden Nash said, "Don't try to rewrite what the moving finger has writ, and don't ever look over your shoulder."

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