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Today's Highlight in History: In 1790, Congress authorized3 the first US Census4. In 1845, President Tyler signed a congressional resolution to annex5 the Republic of Texas. In 1864, Rebecca Lee became the first black woman to receive an American medical degree, from the New England Female Medical College in Boston. In 1867, Nebraska became the 37th state. In 1872, Congress authorized creation of Yellowstone National Park. In 1940, "Native Son" by Richard Wright was first published. In 1954, Puerto Rican nationalists opened fire from the gallery of the U-S House of Representatives, wounding five congressmen. In 1961, President Kennedy established the Peace Corps6. In 1981, Irish Republican Army member Bobby Sands began a hunger strike at the Maze7 Prison in Northern Ireland; he died 65 days later. Ten years ago: The controversial Seabrook, New Hampshire, nuclear power plant won federal permission to go on line after two decades of protests and legal struggles. Five years ago: Somalia militiamen loyal to warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid seized control of the Mogadishu airport after peacekeepers withdrew. At the 37th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Sheryl Crow won record of the year for "All I Wanna Do" while Tony Bennett's "MTV Unplugged" was named best album. One year ago: The General Accounting8 Office released an audit9 of the Internal Revenue Service which found chronic10 problems in the agency's record-keeping. An attack by Rwandan Hutu rebels in a Ugandan national park left eight foreign tourists, including two Americans, and a park guard dead.
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