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Today's Highlight in History: In 1859, ground was broken for the Suez Canal. In 1874, radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi was born in Bologna, Italy. In 1898, the United States formally declared war on Spain. In 1901, New York became the first state to require automobile1 license2 plates; the fee was one dollar. In 1915, during World War One, Allied3 soldiers invaded the Gallipoli Peninsula in an unsuccessful attempt to take the Ottoman Turkish Empire out of the war. In 1945, during World War Two, US and Soviet4 forces linked up on the Elbe River, a meeting that dramatized the collapse5 of Nazi6 Germany's defenses. In 1959, the St. Lawrence Seaway opened to shipping7. In 1983, Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov invited Samantha Smith to visit his country after receiving a letter in which the Manchester, Maine, schoolgirl expressed fears about nuclear war. In 1983, the Pioneer Ten spacecraft crossed Pluto's orbit, speeding on its endless voyage through the Milky8 Way. Ten years ago: Violeta Barrios de Chamorro was inaugurated as president of Nicaragua, ending eleven years of leftist Sandinista rule. The Hubble Space Telescope was deployed9 from the space shuttle "Discovery." Five years ago: Show business legend Ginger10 Rogers died in Rancho Mirage11, California, at age 83. One year ago: On the third and final day of their Washington summit, NATO leaders promised military protection and economic aid to Yugoslavia's neighbors for standing12 with the West against Slobodan Milosevic. More than 70,000 mourners gathered in Littleton, Colorado, to remember the victims of the Columbine High School massacre13. Lord Killanin, former president of the International Olympic Committee, died in Dublin, Ireland, at age 84.
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