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Today's Highlight in History: In 1850, Jenny Lind, the "Swedish Nightingale," gave her first concert in the United States, at Castle Garden in New York. In 1885, author D.H. Lawrence was born in Eastwood, England. In 1936, President Roosevelt dedicated2 Boulder3 Dam (now Hoover Dam) by pressing a key in Washington to signal the startup of the dam's first hydroelectric generator4 in Nevada. In 1941, Charles A. Lindbergh sparked charges of anti-Semitism with a speech in which he said "the British, the Jewish and the Roosevelt administration" were trying to draw the United States into World War Two. In 1944, President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill met in Canada at the second Quebec Conference. In 1954, the Miss America pageant5 made its network TV debut6 on ABC; Miss California, Lee Ann Meriwether, was crowned the winner. In 1971, former Soviet7 leader Nikita Khrushchev died at age 77. In 1972, the troubled Munich Summer Olympics ended. In 1973, Chilean President Salvador Allende died in a violent military coup8. Ten years ago: President Bush addressed Congress on the Persian Gulf9 crisis, vowing10 that "Saddam Hussein will fail" in his takeover of Kuwait. Five years ago: The prosecution11 in the O.J. Simpson murder trial in Los Angeles reluctantly began its rebuttal case, as ordered by Judge Lance Ito, after the defense12 refused to rest. One year ago: President Clinton, attending a conference of Asia-Pacific leaders in New Zealand, demanded that Indonesia allow an international force to restore peace in East Timor. Eric Milton pitched a no-hitter for the Minnesota Twins in their 7-to-0 win over the Anaheim Angels. Serena Williams won the US Open women's title, beating top-seeded Martina Hingis, 6-3, 7-6 (7-4).
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