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UPI Almanac for Saturday. Nov. 30, 2019

On Nov. 28, 2004, Ken Jennings lost on the U.S. game show Jeopardy! after winning 74 games and $2.5 million.

By United Press International
On November 30, 2004, Ken Jennings lost on the U.S. game show "Jeopardy!" after winning 74 games and $2.5 million. File Photo by Laura Cavanaugh/UPI
1 of 3 | On November 30, 2004, Ken Jennings lost on the U.S. game show "Jeopardy!" after winning 74 games and $2.5 million. File Photo by Laura Cavanaugh/UPI | License Photo

Today is Saturday, Nov. 30, the 334th day of 2019 with 31 to follow.

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

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Those born on this date are under the sign of Sagittarius. They include Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio in 1508; Irish satirist Jonathan Swift in 1667; novelist Mark Twain, born Samuel Langhorne Clemens, in 1835; British statesman Winston Churchill in 1874; author Lucy Maud Montgomery in 1874; photographer/writer Gordon Parks in 1912; Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman elected to Congress, in 1924; actor Robert Guillaume in 1927; producer/TV music show host Dick Clark in 1929; Watergate figure G. Gordon Liddy in 1930 (age 89); 1960s radical Abbie Hoffman in 1936; filmmaker Ridley Scott in 1937 (age 82); filmmaker Terrence Malick in 1943 (age 76); playwright David Mamet in 1947 (age 72); singer/actor Mandy Patinkin in 1952 (age 67); singer June Pointer in 1953; rock singer Billy Idol in 1955 (age 64); historian Michael Beschloss in 1955 (age 64); Heisman Trophy winner/football Hall of Fame member Bo Jackson in 1962 (age 57); actor Ben Stiller in 1965 (age 54); TV producer Ryan Murphy in 1965 (age 54); music producer Steve Aoki in 1977 (age 42); singer Clay Aiken in 1978 (age 41); actor Gael Garcia Bernal in 1978 (age 41); actor Elisha Cuthbert in 1982 (age 37); model Chrissy Teigen in 1985 (age 34); actor Kaley Cuoco in 1985 (age 34).

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On this date in history:

In 1731, a series of earthquakes struck China. More than 100,000 people died.

In 1782, preliminary peace articles formally ending the American Revolutionary War were signed in Paris.

In 1913, Charles Chaplin made his screen debut in Mack Sennett's short film Making a Living.

In 1939, the Russo-Finnish War -- also known as the Winter War -- started after the Soviet Union failed to obtain territorial concessions from Finland. The war started with the bombing of Helsinki.

In 1954, a meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in Sylacauga, Ala., striking Elizabeth Hodges, who was sleeping on a couch, in the hip. The space rock was a sulfide meteorite weighing 8.5 pounds and measuring 7 inches in length.

In 1975, Israel pulled out of a 93-mile-long corridor along the Gulf of Suez as part of an interim peace agreement with Egypt. Israel captured oil fields along the corridor in the 1967 Six-Day War with Egypt, Jordan and Syria.

In 1989, serial killer Aileen Wuornos killed her first of seven victims in Volusia County, Fla., Richard Mallory. She claimed self-defense, but was convicted of murder and executed in 2002.

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In 1993, President Bill Clinton signed the Brady Bill into law, the most far-reaching nationwide gun control measure enacted in a decade. It was named after White House press secretary James Brady, who was injured in an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan.

In 2004, Ken Jennings lost on the U.S. game show Jeopardy! after winning 74 games and $2.5 million.

In 2005, the world's first partial-face transplant was conducted in France. A woman who had been bitten by a dog was given a new nose, lips and chin.

In 2007, an Atlasjet Airlines plane crashed near the Ispart, Turkey, airport, killing all 56 people aboard.

In 2012, demonstrations erupted in Cairo soon after lawmakers passed a Constitutional Declaration that gave President Mohamed Morsi near-absolute power. Morsi would be ousted by the military seven months later.

In 2013, a fiery car crash in Southern California killed actor Paul Walker, 40, and his friend, Roger Rodas. Walker was perhaps best-known for his starring role in the The Fast & the Furious movie series.

In 2018, former President George H.W. Bush died at his home in Houston, six months after the passing of his wife, former first lady Barbara Bush. At the time of his death, he was the longest lived U.S. president in history.

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A thought for the day: "Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambition. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great." -- American author Mark Twain

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