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Today's Highlight in History: In 1777, the Marquis de Lafayette, a 19-year-old French nobleman, was made a major-general in the American Continental2 Army. In 1875, the 17th president of the United States, Andrew Johnson, died in Carter Station, Tennessee, at age 66. In 1919, Germany's Weimar Constitution was adopted. In 1948, President Truman helped dedicate New York International Airport (later John F. Kennedy International Airport) at Idlewild Field. In 1953, Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio, known as "Mr. Republican," died in New York at age 63. In 1964, the American space probe "Ranger3 Seven" transmitted pictures of the moon's surface. In 1981, the leader of Panama, General Omar Torrijos, was killed in a plane crash. In 1981, a seven-week-old Major League Baseball strike ended. In 1989, a pro-Iranian group in Lebanon released a grisly videotape purportedly4 showing the body of American hostage William R. Higgins dangling5 from a rope. Ten years ago: Pitcher6 Nolan Ryan of the Texas Rangers7 became the 20th major leaguer to win 300 games as he led his team to victory over the Milwaukee Brewers 11-to-3. Shoal Creek8, a private club in Birmingham, Alabama, that drew criticism for being all-white, announced it had accepted a black businessman as an honorary member. Five years ago: The Walt Disney Company agreed to acquire Capital Cities-ABC Incorporated in a $19 billion deal. One year ago: Chicago authorities said as many as 46 more residents had died as a result of a relentless9 heat wave that enveloped10 much of the nation and produced the hottest July on record in New York City.
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