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UPI Almanac for Friday, Jan. 26, 2018

On Jan. 26, 1918, to promote food conservation during World War I, the U.S. government called for one meatless day, two wheatless days and two porkless days each week.

By United Press International
On January 26, 1918, to promote food conservation during World War I, the U.S. government called for one meatless day, two wheatless days and two porkless days each week. File Image courtesy the Library of Congress
On January 26, 1918, to promote food conservation during World War I, the U.S. government called for one meatless day, two wheatless days and two porkless days each week. File Image courtesy the Library of Congress

Today is Friday, Jan. 26, the 26th day of 2018 with 339 to follow.

The moon is waxing. Morning stars are Jupiter, Mars, Mercury and Saturn. Evening stars are Neptune, Uranus and Venus.

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Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. They include French philosopher Claude Helvetius in 1715; U.S. Army Gen. Douglas MacArthur in 1880; Bessie Coleman, first female African-American and Native-American pilot in 1892; Austrian singer Maria von Trapp, whose family was the basis for The Sound of Music, in 1905; Louis Zamperini, American World War II prisoner of war and subject of the film Unbroken, in 1917; Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1918; author Philip Jose Farmer in 1918; actor Paul Newman in 1925; cartoonist/playwright/author Jules Feiffer in 1929 (age 89); sports personality Bob Uecker in 1935 (age 83); actor Scott Glenn in 1941 (age 77); political activist Angela Davis in 1944 (age 74); film critic Gene Siskel in 1946; actor David Strathairn in 1949 (age 69); former NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in 1953 (age 65); singer Lucinda Williams in 1953 (age 65); musician Eddie Van Halen in 1955 (age 63); singer Anita Baker in 1958 (age 60); comedian Ellen DeGeneres in 1958 (age 60); hockey superstar Wayne Gretzky in 1961 (age 57); soccer coach Brendan Rodgers in 1973 (age 45); actor Colin O'Donoghue in 1981 (age 37); wrestler Sasha Banks in 1992 (age 26).

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On this date in history:

In 1788, the first shipload of British convicts arrived in Australia. The establishment of an Australian prison colony was aimed at relieving overcrowding in British prisons.

In 1837, Michigan joined the United States as the 26th state.

In 1861, Louisiana seceded from the United States.

In 1875, the electric dental drill was patented by George Green of Kalamazoo, Mich.

In 1918, to promote food conservation during World War I, the U.S. government called for one meatless day, two wheatless days and two porkless days each week.

In 1950, India ceased to be a British dominion and became the Republic of India, the most populous democracy in the world.

In 1980, six Americans hidden for three months in the Canadian Embassy in Tehran were smuggled out of Iran by Canadian diplomats.

In 1988, The Phantom of the Opera opened on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre in New York.

In 1990, hurricane-force winds pounded the British Isles and much of Northern Europe, killing at least 92 people and knocking out power to nearly 1 million people.

In 1998, in response to allegations that he had an affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, U.S. President Bill Clinton declared, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman."

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In 2001, a magnitude-7.9 earthquake struck western India, killing more than 20,000 people, injuring tens of thousands and causing billions of dollars in damage.

In 2009, a 33-year-old single California mother, Nadya Suleman, who already had six children, gave birth to eight babies, only the second set of octuplets ever to be born alive in the United States. She became known as "Octomom."

In 2013, Johns Hopkins University announced it was receiving $350 million for research and student financial aid from an alumnus: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

In 2016, one of the occupiers in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge standoff in Oregon, LaVoy Finicum, was fatally shot by state troopers during a confrontation at a roadblock. Officers said he was reaching for a gun when they fired on him.


A thought for the day: "The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt." -- Bertrand Russell

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