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UPI Almanac for Monday, Jan, 25, 2021

On Jan. 25, 2011, thousands of Egyptian citizens, expressing their dissatisfaction with the government, clashed with riot police in Cairo, Alexandria, and other cities throughout the country. This rebellion, locally referred to as the January 25 Revolution, would lead to the ousting of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak less than three weeks later.

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Egyptian demonstrators protest in Cairo's main square January 31, 2011. Protests began January 25 in what would come to be a revolution toppling President Hosni Mubarak. UPI File Photo
1 of 3 | Egyptian demonstrators protest in Cairo's main square January 31, 2011. Protests began January 25 in what would come to be a revolution toppling President Hosni Mubarak. UPI File Photo | License Photo

Today is Monday, Jan. 25, the 25th day of 2021 with 340 to follow.

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

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Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. They include Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1759; soap maker/philanthropist William Colgate in 1783; author W. Somerset Maugham in 1874; author Virginia Woolf in 1882; Hall of Fame broadcaster Ernie Harwell in 1918; football Hall of Fame member Lou Groza in 1924; former Philippine President Corazon Aquino in 1933; singer Etta James in 1938; football Hall of Fame member Carl Eller in 1942 (age 79); actor Leigh Taylor-Young in 1945 (age 76); track star Steve Prefontaine in 1951; actor Dinah Manoff in 1956 (age 65); actor Jenifer Lewis in 1957 (age 64); Charlene, princess of Monaco, in 1978 (age 43); singer Alicia Keys in 1981 (age 40); actor Michael Trevino in 1985 (age 36); actor Hartley Sawyer in 1985 (age 36); actor Dustin Ingram in 1990 (age 31); actor Pauline Chalamet in 1992 (age 29); musician Calum Hood in 1996 (age 25).

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On this date in history:

In 1533, Henry VIII of England secretly married Anne Boleyn, his second wife.

In 1554, the city of Sao Paulo was established in Brazil.

In 1858, Mendelssohn's "The Wedding March" was played at the marriage of Friedrich of Prussia and England's Princess Victoria, the daughter of Queen Victoria. It became a standard theme for weddings.

In 1890, Nellie Bly, a young New York reporter, completed a trip around the world that lasted 72 days, 6 hours and 11 minutes.

In 1909, President-elect William Howard Taft sailed for Panama to plot a course forward following the completion of the canal.

In 1915, transcontinental phone service was inaugurated by Alexander Graham Bell in a hookup between New York and San Francisco.

In 1924, the first Winter Olympic Games opened in Chamonix, France.

In 1947, gangster Al "Scarface" Capone died at age 48 after suffering from syphilis.

In 1959, the first scheduled transcontinental passenger jet flight took place, a non-stop American Airlines trip from California to New York.

In 1961, newly inaugurated U.S. President John Kennedy had the first televised presidential news conference.

In 1993, a man with a rifle opened fire near the main CIA gate in Langley, Va., killing two agency employees and injuring three others.

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In 2004, Opportunity, the second of two NASA robot explorers, landed on Mars, joining its twin to explore the planet.

In 2006, the militant Islamic group Hamas, calling for destruction of Israel, scored a stunning victory in the Palestinian parliamentary election.

In 2010, the man known as "Chemical Ali" -- Ali Hassan al-Majid, cousin and aide to Saddam Hussein -- was executed in Iraq for his role in a poison-gas attack in which 5,000 Kurds were killed.

In 2011, thousands of Egyptian citizens, expressing their dissatisfaction with the government, clashed with riot police in Cairo, Alexandria, and other cities throughout the country. This rebellion, locally referred to as the January 25 Revolution, would lead to the ousting of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak less than three weeks later.

In 2020, the Pacific All Stars won a four-team 3-on-3 tournament as part of the NHL All-Star game in St. Louis.


A thought for the day: "To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life." -- English writer W. Somerset Maugham

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