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Nov. 18, 2019 / 3:00 AM

UPI Almanac for Monday, Nov. 18, 2019

On Nov. 18, 1969, Kennedy clan patriarch, Joseph P. Kennedy, died at his Hyannis Port home at the age of 81.

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Sen. Edward Kennedy (L) attends the opening baseball game of the world series at Fenway Park in Boston on October 4, 1967, with his father, Joseph P. Kennedy (C), and his brother Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. The elder Kennedy died November 18, 1969. UPI File Photo | License Photo
On November 18, 1928, Mickey Mouse appeared for the first time, with Walt Disney doing the voice of his soon-to-be-famous creation, in Steamboat Willie, the first fully synchronized sound cartoon produced. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo
On November 18, 1987, a fire under a wooden escalator in London's King's Cross subway station killed 30 people and injured dozens others. File Photo by Christopher Newberry/Wikimedia

Today is Monday, Nov. 18, the 322nd day of 2019 with 43 to follow.

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


Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. They include French physicist Louis Daguerre, inventor of daguerreotype photography, in 1787; journalist Dorothy Dix in 1861; pollster George Gallup in 1901; astronaut Alan Shepard, the first American in space, in 1923; author Margaret Atwood in 1939 (age 80); actor Brenda Vaccaro in 1939 (age 80); actor David Hemmings in 1941; actor Linda Evans in 1942 (age 77); writer Alan Dean Foster in 1946 (age 73); actor Jameson Parker in 1947 (age 72); football Hall of Fame member Jack Tatum in 1948; actor Kevin Nealon in 1953 (age 66); comic book writer Alan Moore in 1953 (age 66); actor Oscar Nunez in 1958 (age 61); actor Elizabeth Perkins in 1960 (age 59); TV writer/producer Steven Moffat in 1961 (age 58); guitarist Kirk Hammett in 1962 (age 57); actor Owen Wilson in 1968 (age 51); television news commentator Megyn Kelly in 1970 (age 49); actor/comedian Mike Epps in 1970 (age 49); actor Chloe Sevigny in 1974 (age 45); Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz in 1975 (age 44); rapper Fabolous, born John David Jackson, in 1977 (age 42); NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin in 1980 (age 39); actor Damon Wayans Jr. in 1982 (age 37); actor Jake Abel in 1987 (age 32); actor Nathan Kress in 1992 (age 27).


On this date in history:

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In 1883, the United States adopted Standard Time and set up four zones -- Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific.

In 1928, Mickey Mouse appeared for the first time, with Walt Disney doing the voice of his soon-to-be-famous creation, in Steamboat Willie, the first fully synchronized sound cartoon produced. The beloved character's birthday is regularly celebrated at Disneyland and Disney World.

In 1936, the fascist governments of Germany and Italy recognized rebel Gen. Francisco Franco as leader of Spain amid the Spanish Civil War. Franco ruled the country until he died in 1975.

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In 1961, weary of ordering a full-scale deployment of troops, President John F. Kennedy sends 18,000 military advisers to South Vietnam.

In 1963, push-button telephones made their debut.

In 1969, Kennedy clan patriarch, Joseph P. Kennedy, died at his Hyannis Port home at the age of 81.

In 1978, more than 900 people died in a mass suicide-murder led by the Rev. Jim Jones at the People's Temple commune in Guyana following the slaying of U.S. Rep. Leo Ryan, D-Calif. It was the worst tragedy of its kind in modern history.

In 1987, a fire under a wooden escalator in London's King's Cross subway station killed 30 people and injured dozens others. Debris under the escalator caused the blaze.

In 1991, the Lebanese Shiite Muslim faction Islamic Jihad freed Church of England envoy Terry Waite and U.S. professor Thomas Sutherland. Waite had been held for nearly five years, Sutherland for more than six.

In 1999, 12 people died in the collapse of the Aggie Bonfire at Texas A&M University. It was a tradition at the school to construct the bonfire before A&M played Texas in football.

In 2004, Britain outlawed fox hunting in England and Wales.

In 2013, the Dow Jones industrial average topped 16,000 for the first time.


A thought for the day: "A divorce is like an amputation, you survive but there's less of you." -- Canadian author Margaret Atwood

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