On this Day

texan

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On this day, 8 June 1966, On this day in 1966, the rival National Football League (NFL) and
American Football League (AFL) announce that they will merge.

The first "Super Bowl" between the two leagues took place at the end of the 1966 season, though
it took until the 1970 season for the leagues to unite their operations and integrate their
regular season schedules.
 

texan

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On this day, 9 June 1934, Walt Disney’s famous ducky made his first appearance (as a bit player) on film this day in 1934
in The Wise Little Hen.

Donald Duck went on to quack his way into mischief and stardom in 127 cartoons and features before his final
appearance in 1961. The irascible duck is known the world over and is the best-recognized Disney creation after Mickey Mouse.

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texan

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On this day, 9 June 1973 The first Triple Crown winner in 25 years of horse racing won the Belmont Stakes in New York.
The thoroughbred that clinched horse racing’s most prestigious honor was Secretariat.
 

texan

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On this day, 10 June 1979, Paul Newman finishes second in 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Paul Newman, the blue-eyed movie star-turned-race car driver, accomplishes the greatest feat of
his racing career on this day in 1979, roaring into second place in the 47th 24 Hours of Le Mans, the
famous endurance race held annually in Le Mans, France.
 

texan

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On this day, 11 June 1972, Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves tied (with Gil Hodges of the Dodgers) the National League
record for the most grand-slam home runs in a career, with 14.
The Braves beat the Philadelphia Phillies 15-3 to make the celebration even better.
 

texan

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On this day, 12 June 1963, Elizabeth Taylor starred in the $40,000,000 film epic, Cleopatra.

The movie certainly gave ticket buyers their money’s worth. It lasted for four hours, three minutes.
Cleopatra opened at the Rivoli Theatre in New York City on this day.

Richard Burton starred as Marc Antony, Rex Harrison played Julius Caesar, Hume Cronyn played Sosigines,
Carroll O’Connor was Casa and Roddy McDowell appeared as Octavian.
 

texan

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On this day, 12 June 1987, President Ronald Reagan delivered a now-famous speech at the
Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin, “General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate!
Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” Destruction began November 9, 1989 on the Berlin Wall that had divided the
city for some 28 years.
 

ajblakejr

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On this day, 12 June 1987, President Ronald Reagan delivered a now-famous speech at the
Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin, “General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate!
Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” Destruction began November 9, 1989 on the Berlin Wall that had divided the
city for some 28 years.

Reagan at Brandenburg Gate - "tear down this wall" - YouTube
 

texan

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On this day, 13 June 1966, When reading this description of this day in history, you have the right to remain silent...


On this day in 1966, the Miranda Decision was handed down by the United States Supreme Court.
The 5-4 decision regarded the rights of individuals to remain silent because
“...anything you say, can and will be used against you in a court of law.”

It held that the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States “required warnings before
valid statements could be taken by police.”

If you are held for questioning, you will hear police read you your rights or read you the Miranda, the
more common reference to the Miranda Decision. The card imprinted with the Miranda Decision,
and carried by the police, put some money in the pockets of then, 23-year-old Ernesto Miranda.

The subject of Miranda vs. Arizona, he signed the cards, selling his autograph.

Some ten years later, a man, suspected of stabbing Miranda to death during a card game, was released
after being read his Miranda rights. A warrant was later issued for his arrest; but he was never seen again.
Without notifying suspects of their Miranda Rights, law enforcement in the U.S. has little basis for prosecution.
What a criminal defendant says if not informed, before being questioned, that he/she has the right to remain
silent and speak with an attorney or other legal counsel present, will not be admitted in court.
 

texan

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On this day, 14 June 1916:

“Resolved that the shall be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white
on a blue field, representing a new constellation,” said John Adams on this day in 1777 at a meeting of the
Continental Congress in Philadelphia, PA. And so, the first was celebrated in the United States of America.

Proclamation 1335, May 30, 1916, made it possible for every President to issue a proclamation that June 14
would be celebrated as Flag Day.


 

texan

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On this day, 14 June 1775, The first U.S. military service, the U.S. Army, was established by
a Congressional Resolution.
 

texan

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On this day, 14 June 1937, Pennsylvania became the first state in the United States to observe Flag Day
as a legal holiday.

PA is still the only state doing so.
 

texan

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On this day, 16 June 1967, The Monterey International Pop Festival got underway at the Monterey Fairgrounds in
Northern California. Fifty thousand spectators flocked to the first major rock festival in U.S. history. Ticket prices ranged
from $3.50 to $6.50 to see more than two dozen rock acts, including Janis Joplin, Otis Redding, Jimi Hendrix,
The Mamas and the Papas, The Who and The Grateful Dead.
The festival was immortalized in D.A. Pennebaker’s 1969 documentary Monterrey Pop.
 

klein

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On this day, June 16th, 1903 the Ford Motor company incorporates !

Ford Motor Company would go on to become one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world, as well as being one of the few to survive the Great Depression. The largest family-controlled company in the world, the Ford Motor Company has been in continuous family control for over 100 years.
 

UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

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On this day, June 16th, 1903 the Ford Motor company incorporates !

Ford Motor Company would go on to become one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world, as well as being one of the few to survive the Great Depression. The largest family-controlled company in the world, the Ford Motor Company has been in continuous family control for over 100 years.

Aren't they also credited with creating the assembly line?
 

texan

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On this day, 17 June 1928, The first woman to successfully fly across the Atlantic Ocean did so this day.
She was celebrated as the greatest aviatrix of the time.
Her name was Amelia Earhart
 

texan

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Where were you on this day? 17 June 1994:

O.J. Simpson, charged with the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, could not be located and
became a fugitive from justice.

At about 6:45 p.m., police spotted a white Ford Bronco belonging to Simpson’s friend Al Cowlings on a Los Angeles
freeway. Simpson was a passenger in the Bronco and had a gun (according to Cowlings who talked to police by phone
from the Bronco). Cowlings and Simpson led the highway patrol on a 60-mile, low-speed pursuit through L.A.
It was around 8:00 p.m. when the Bronco finally pulled into the driveway at Simpson’s Brentwood mansion, followed
by a phalanx of patrol cars. Negotiations with police lasted less than an hour and Simpson surrendered,
was arrested and taken to jail. All of the above was covered by TV cameras from helicopters and seen by a world-wide
television audience. It was a gripping, if not excruciatingly slow, show.

[video=youtube;jGQJ1_6WAMM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGQJ1_6WAMM[/video]
 
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