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UPI Almanac for Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018

On Sept. 26, 2008, acting legend Paul Newman died at his home in Connecticut from cancer. He was 83.

By United Press International
John F. Kennedy looks on while Richard Nixon speaks during their Sept. 26, 1960, televised U.S. presidential debate in Chicago. On Nov. 8, Kennedy was elected president. File Photo/UPI
1 of 2 | John F. Kennedy looks on while Richard Nixon speaks during their Sept. 26, 1960, televised U.S. presidential debate in Chicago. On Nov. 8, Kennedy was elected president. File Photo/UPI | License Photo

Today is Wednesday, Sept. 26, the 269th day of 2018 with 96 to follow.

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

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Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. They include frontier nurseryman "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman in 1774; German researcher Ivan Pavlov in 1849; poet T.S. Eliot in 1888; German philosopher Martin Heidegger in 1889; Pope Paul VI in 1897; composer George Gershwin in 1898; former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 1932 (age 86); actor Donna Douglas in 1932; South African activist Winnie Mandela in 1936; film producer Jerry Weintraub in 1937; actor Kent McCord in 1942 (age 76); country singer Lynn Anderson in 1947; actor Mary Beth Hurt in 1946 (age 71); singer Olivia Newton-John in 1948 (age 70); author Jane Smiley in 1949 (age 69); actor Linda Hamilton in 1956 (age 62); author Will Self in 1961 (age 57); actor Melissa Sue Anderson in 1962 (age 56); actor Jim Caviezel in 1968 (age 50); former hockey player Daniel Sedin in 1980 (age 38); former hockey player Henrik Sedin in 1980 (age 38); tennis star Serena Williams in 1981 (age 37); singer Christina Milian in 1981 (age 37); TV personality Nev Schulman in 1984 (age 34).

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On this date in history:

In 1777, British troops occupied Philadelphia.

In 1934, Britain's Queen Mary bestowed her name on Cunard-White Star Line's newest ocean liner in a christening ceremony in Scotland.

In 1950, U.N. troops took the South Korean capital of Seoul from North Korean forces.

In 1960, the first televised presidential debate aired from a Chicago TV studio. It featured candidates John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon.

In 1983, the yacht Australia II won the America's Cup from the United States, ending the longest winning streak in sports -- 132 years.

In 1984, China and Britain initialed an accord to return Hong Kong to Chinese control when Britain's lease expired in 1997.

In 1990, the Motion Picture Association of America, under pressure from filmmakers, adopted the "NC-17" rating -- no children under 17 allowed -- to replace the "X" rating exploited by the porn industry.

In 1991, four men and four women entered the huge, airtight greenhouse Biosphere II in Arizona. They remained inside for two years, emerging on this date in 1993.

In 1992, a Nigerian Air Force transport plane crashed into a swamp shortly after takeoff from Lagos airport, killing all 158 people on board.

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In 1996, the space shuttle Atlantis landed, returning astronaut Shannon Lucid to Earth. At the time, her six-month tour aboard the Mir space station was the longest stay in space for an American.

In 2005, U.S. Army Pfc. Lynndie England, photographed in widely distributed pictures with inmates at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, was convicted of conspiracy and prisoner abuse. She was sentenced to three years in prison and paroled in March 2007.

In 2007, ending a walkout that lasted less than two days, the United Auto Workers union and General Motors reached a deal in which GM agreed to create a $38.5 billion trust to administer health benefits for retirees.

In 2008, acting legend Paul Newman died at his home in Connecticut from cancer. He was 83.

In 2009, Typhoon Ketsana swept across the Philippines, killing about 500 people and causing the country's worst flooding in almost half a century. The storm then slammed into Southeast Asia and killed 163 people in Vietnam.

In 2017, Saudi King Salman announced the country will issue driver's licenses to women starting the following summer after years of pressure on the government.

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A thought for the day: "A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be." -- Wayne Gretzky

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