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Today's Highlight in History: In 1891, Carnegie Hall (then named "Music Hall") had its opening night in New York City. In 1893, panic hit the New York Stock Exchange; by year's end, the country was in the throes of a severe depression. In 1925, John T. Scopes was arrested in Tennessee for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. In 1942, sales of sugar resumed in the United States under a rationing2 program. In 1945, during World War Two, Japanese forces landed on the Philippine island of Corregidor. In 1955, West Germany became a sovereign state. In 1955, the baseball musical "Damn Yankees" opened on Broadway. In 1980, a siege at the Iranian embassy in London ended as British commandos and police stormed the building. In 1981, Irish Republican Army hunger-striker Bobby Sands died at the Maze3 Prison in Northern Ireland in his 66th day without food. Ten years ago: "Unbridled" won the 116th running of the Kentucky Derby. Five years ago: As rescue workers ended their search for bodies in the Oklahoma City bombing, President Clinton denounced self-styled anti-government militias4, saying, "How dare you call yourselves patriots5 and heroes." Talks collapsed6 between the United States and Japan on averting7 a bitter trade fight over automobiles8. Powerful thunderstorms began tearing through North Texas, claiming two dozen lives. One year ago: President Clinton began a morale-boosting trip to Europe that included a visit to Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where he met the three American soldiers just released by Yugoslavia. The first Kosovo refugees brought to the United States, 453 of them, arrived at Fort Dix in New Jersey9.
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