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Today's Highlight in History: In 1846, a group of US settlers in Sonoma proclaimed the Republic of California. In 1922, Warren G. Harding became the first president heard on radio, as Baltimore station WEAR broadcast his speech dedicating the Francis Scott Key memorial at Fort McHenry. In 1940, German troops entered Paris during World War Two. In 1940, in German-occupied Poland, the Nazis2 opened their concentration camp at Auschwitz. In 1943, the Supreme3 Court ruled schoolchildren could not be compelled to salute4 the flag of the United States if doing so would conflict with their religious beliefs. In 1954, President Eisenhower signed an order adding the words "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance. In 1967, the space probe "Mariner5 Five" was launched from Cape6 Kennedy on a flight that took it past Venus. In 1982, Argentine forces surrendered to British troops on the disputed Falkland Islands. In 1985, the 17-day hijack7 ordeal8 of TWA Flight 847 began as a pair of Lebanese Shiite Muslim extremists seized the jetliner shortly after takeoff from Athens, Greece. Ten years ago: The Supreme Court upheld, by a six-to-three vote, police checkpoints that examine drivers for signs of intoxication9. Five years ago: Stephen Yokich was elected president of the United Auto10 Workers at the union's triennial convention in Anaheim, California. One year ago: About 15,000 NATO peacekeepers spread out across Kosovo, including a convoy11 of about 1200 US Marines. The Supreme Court opened the door to full broadcast advertising12 of casino gambling13, ruling a federal ban aimed at protecting compulsive gamblers violated free-speech rights.
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