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Today's Highlight in History: In 1866, Congress authorized1 minting of the five-cent piece. In 1868, the Senate failed by one vote to convict President Andrew Johnson as it took its first ballot2 on one of eleven articles of impeachment3 against him. In 1920, Joan of Arc was canonized in Rome. In 1946, the musical "Annie Get Your Gun" opened on Broadway. In 1948, the body of CBS News correspondent George Polk was found in Solonica Harbor in Greece, several days after he'd left his hotel for an interview with the leader of a Communist militia4. In 1960, a Big Four summit conference in Paris collapsed5 on its opening day as the Soviet6 Union leveled spy charges against the US in the wake of the U-2 incident. In 1965, the musical play "The Roar of the Greasepaint -- the Smell of the Crowd" opened on Broadway. In 1975, Japanese climber Junko Tabei became the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest. In 1977, five people were killed when a New York Airways7 helicopter, idling atop the Pan Am Building in midtown Manhattan, toppled over, sending a huge rotor blade flying. Ten years ago: Death claimed entertainer Sammy Davis Junior in Los Angeles at age 64 and "Muppets" creator Jim Henson in New York at age 53. Five years ago: The Clinton administration threatened punitive8 tariffs9 that would double the prices for Japan's most popular luxury cars. Japanese police arrested doomsday cult10 leader Shoko Asahara, holding him in connection with the nerve-gas attack on Tokyo's subways two months earlier. One year ago: The Justice Department said preliminary figures from the FBI indicated a decline in serious crime in 1998 for the seventh consecutive11 year.
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