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[Daily article] April 30: Adrian Boult Published On

Adrian Boult (1889–1983) was an English conductor, known for
championing British music. His first major post was conductor of the
City of Birmingham Orchestra in 1924. Appointed director of music of the
British Broadcasting Corporation in 1930, he established the BBC
Symphony Orchestra, which was regarded as among the best in Britain
under his chief conductorship. On retirement from the BBC in 1950, he
took up the position of chief conductor of the London Philharmonic
Orchestra and, in what was widely called his "Indian Summer", continued
to conduct it until his retirement in 1978. He gave the first
performance of his friend Gustav Holst's The Planets, and introduced new
works by other British composers including Bliss, Britten, Delius,
Tippett, Vaughan Williams and Walton, as well as foreign composers such
as Bartók, Berg, Stravinsky, Schoenberg and Webern. A modest man who
disliked the limelight, he felt as comfortable in the recording studio
as on the concert platform and made recordings throughout his career,
many of which have remained in the catalogue for three or four decades.
Prominent conductors influenced by him include Colin Davis and Vernon
Handley.

Read more: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Boult>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

313:

Roman emperor Licinius unified the eastern half of the empire
under his rule.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licinius>

1803:

The United States purchased France's claim to the Louisiana
Territory (flag raising ceremony pictured) for 78 million francs, or
less than US$0.03 per acre.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_Purchase>

1943:

Second World War: The Royal Navy submarine HMS Seraph began
Operation Mincemeat to deceive Germany about the upcoming invasion of
Sicily.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mincemeat>

1948:

Twenty-one countries signed a charter in Bogotá, Colombia,
establishing the Organization of American States.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organization_of_American_States>

1963:

A boycott was held in Bristol to protest the Bristol Omnibus
Company's refusal to employ Black or Asian bus crews, drawing national
attention to racial discrimination in the United Kingdom.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Bus_Boycott,_1963>

2004:

The New Yorker magazine posted an article and supporting
pictures online, postdated May 10, detailing accounts of torture and
abuse by American personnel of prisoners held at the Abu Ghraib prison
in Baghdad.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ghraib_torture_and_prisoner_abuse>

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capacious:
Having a lot of space inside; roomy.
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[Daily article] April 29: Charles Eaton (RAAF officer) Published On

Charles Eaton (1895–1979) was a senior officer and pilot in the Royal
Australian Air Force (RAAF), and later a diplomat. Born in London, he
joined the British Army in World War I and saw action on the Western
Front before transferring to the Royal Flying Corps in 1917. Shot down
in 1918, he was twice captured by German forces, and twice escaped.
Eaton left the military in 1920 and worked in India until moving to
Australia in 1923. Two years later he joined the RAAF, serving initially
as an instructor. Between 1929 and 1931, he was chosen to lead three
expeditions to search for lost aircraft in central Australia, which
earned him national attention and the Air Force Cross. In 1939, Eaton
became commanding officer of No. 12 Squadron at the newly established
RAAF Station Darwin, Northern Territory. Promoted group captain, he was
appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1942. He took
command of No. 79 Wing at Batchelor, Northern Territory, in 1943, and
was mentioned in despatches during operations in the South West Pacific.
Retiring from the RAAF in December 1945, Eaton took up diplomatic posts
in the Dutch East Indies, heading a United Nations commission as Consul-
General during the Indonesian National Revolution. He returned to
Australia in 1950, and became a farmer in later life. Popularly known as
"Moth" Eaton, he is commemorated by several memorials in the Northern
Territory.

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1587:

Anglo-Spanish War: In the Bay of Cádiz, Francis Drake led the
first of several naval raids on the Spanish Armada that destroyed so
many ships that Philip II of Spain had to delay his plans to invade
England for over a year.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singeing_the_King_of_Spain%27s_Beard>

1770:

British explorer James Cook and the crew of HMS Endeavour
(replica pictured), the first European ship to land in eastern
Australia, reached the coast of Botany Bay near present-day Sydney.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Endeavour>

1903:

A 30 million cubic-metre landslide buried the town of Frank,
Alberta and killed 70 of the town's 90 residents, making it the
deadliest landslide in Canadian history.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Slide>

1910:

The Parliament of the United Kingdom passed the People's
Budget, the first budget in British history with the expressed intent of
redistributing wealth among the British public.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Budget>

1946:

The International Military Tribunal for the Far East convened
and indicted Hideki Tojo and 27 other Japanese leaders for war crimes.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Military_Tribunal_for_the_Far_East>

1968:

The controversial musical Hair, a product of the hippie
counter-culture and sexual revolution of the 1960s, opened at the
Biltmore Theatre on Broadway, with its songs becoming anthems of the
anti-Vietnam War movement.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_(musical)>

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anapest:
1. (US, prosody) A metrical foot consisting of three syllables, two short
and one long (e.g the word "velveteen").
2. (US, prosody) A fragment, phrase or line of poetry or verse using this
meter; e.g. "Every Who down in Whoville liked Christmas a lot, but the
Grinch, who lived just north of Whoville, did NOT!" (Dr. Seuss, How
the Grinch Stole Christmas.).
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A 23-year-old Lincoln man has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for receiving and distributing child pornography. U.S. Attorney Deb Gilg said Nicholas Plachy was sentenced Friday in Lincoln's federal court. He will be required to register ...

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[Daily article] April 28: 1923 FA Cup Final Published On

The 1923 FA Cup Final was a football match between Bolton Wanderers and
West Ham United on 28 April 1923 at the original Wembley Stadium in
London. The showpiece match of English football's primary cup
competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup (better known as the
FA Cup), it was the first football match to be played at Wembley
Stadium. The final was preceded by chaotic scenes as vast crowds surged
into the stadium, far exceeding its official capacity of approximately
125,000. A crowd estimated at up to 300,000 gained entrance and the
terraces overflowed, with the result that spectators found their way
into the area around the pitch and even onto the playing area itself.
Mounted policemen, including one on a light-coloured horse (pictured)
which became the defining image of the day, had to be brought in to
clear the crowds from the pitch to allow the match to take place.
Although West Ham started strongly, Bolton proved the dominant team for
most of the match and won 2–0. The pre-match events prompted
discussion in the House of Commons and led to the introduction of a
number of safety measures for future finals. The match is often referred
to as the "White Horse Final" and is commemorated by the White Horse
Bridge at the new Wembley Stadium.

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1887:

A week after being arrested by the Prussian Secret Police,
Alsatian police inspector Guillaume Schnaebelé was released on order of
German Emperor William I, defusing a possible war.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume_Schnaebel%C3%A9>

1949:

Former First Lady of the Philippines Aurora Quezon, her
daughter, and ten bystanders were assassinated by the military arm of
the Philippine Communist Party.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_Quezon>

1952:

Japan and the Republic of China signed the Treaty of Taipei to
officially end the Second Sino-Japanese War, seven years after fighting
in that conflict ended due to World War II.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Taipei>

1975:

Chief of the South Vietnamese army Cao Van Vien fled the
country as the North Vietnamese closed in on Saigon.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cao_Van_Vien>

1994:

Former CIA counter-intelligence officer and analyst Aldrich
Ames pleaded guilty to giving U.S. secrets to the Soviet Union and later
Russia.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldrich_Ames>

2001:

Dennis Tito became the world's first fee-paying space tourist,
riding the Russian Soyuz TM-32 spacecraft to the International Space
Station.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Tito>

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doggedly:
In a way that is stubbornly persistent: Abby marked the International
Day of the Dog with her beloved Jack Russell terrier, despite how he was
doggedly gnawing through her extensive collection of shoes.
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[Daily article] April 27: Russell T Davies Published On

Russell T Davies (born 1963) is a Welsh television producer and
screenwriter notable for the 2005 revival of the classic British science
fiction series Doctor Who. Born in Swansea, Davies joined the BBC's
children's department on a part-time basis in 1985 and eventually wrote
two series for the network, Dark Season and Century Falls. As a
freelance writer in the mid-1990s, Davies' early scripts explored
concepts of religion and sexuality among various backdrops: Springhill
was a soap drama about a Catholic family in contemporary Liverpool; The
Grand explored society's opinion of contemporary subjects during the
interwar period; and Queer as Folk, his first prolific series, recreated
his experiences in the Manchester gay scene. Works during the 2000s
include Bob & Rose, which portrayed a gay man who fell in love with a
woman, The Second Coming, which focused on the second coming and deicide
of Jesus Christ, and Casanova, an adaptation of the Venetian lover's
complete memoirs. Davies became the executive producer of the revived
Doctor Who series in 2005 and oversaw a surge in popularity that led to
the production of two spin-off series: Torchwood and The Sarah Jane
Adventures.

Read more: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_T_Davies>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1522:

Italian War of 1521–1526: The combined forces of Spain and
the Papal States defeated a French and Venetian army at the Battle of
Bicocca.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bicocca>

1667:

John Milton, blind and impoverished, sold the copyright of
Paradise Lost for £10.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Milton>

1777:

American Revolutionary War: British Army regulars defeated
Patriot militias in the Battle of Ridgefield, galvanizing resistance in
the Connecticut Colony.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ridgefield>

1810:

Ludwig van Beethoven composed his "Bagatelle No. 25 in A
minor", better known as "Für Elise", one of his most popular
compositions.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%BCr_Elise>

1865:

An explosion destroyed the steamboat SS Sultana (drawing
pictured) on the Mississippi River, killing an estimated 1,800 of the
2,400 passengers.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Sultana>

1967:

The Expo 67 world's fair opened in Montreal, with 62 nations
and more than 50 million visitors ultimately attending.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_67>

1993:

Members of the Zambia national football team were killed in a
plane crash en route to play a 1994 World Cup qualifying match against
Senegal.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Zambia_national_football_team_air_disaster>

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vates:
A poet or bard who is divinely inspired.
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[Daily article] April 26: Franco-Mongol alliance Published On

The Franco-Mongol alliance was an attempted alliance between Frankish
Crusaders and the Mongol Empire against the Muslims, their common enemy.
Contact between Europeans and Mongols began around 1220, and tended to
follow a pattern: the Europeans asked the Mongols to convert to
Christianity, while the Mongols (who had already conquered many
Christian and Muslim nations in their advance across Asia) responded
with demands for submission and tribute (example letter pictured).
European attitudes began to change in the mid-1260s, from perceiving the
Mongols as enemies to be feared, to potential allies against the
Muslims. The Mongols sought to capitalize on this, promising a re-
conquered Jerusalem to the Europeans in return for cooperation. Attempts
to cement an alliance continued through decades of negotiations, without
success. The Mongols invaded Syria several times between 1281 and 1312,
sometimes in attempts at joint operations with Crusader forces, but the
forces were never able to coordinate in any meaningful way. The Mongol
Empire eventually dissolved into civil war, and the Crusaders lost
control of Palestine and Syria to the Egyptian Mamluks.

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1945:

World War II: Both the German and Polish–Soviet sides claimed
victory as major fighting in the Battle of Bautzen ended.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bautzen_(1945)>

1964:

Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form Tanzania with Julius
Nyerere as its first president.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanzania>

1986:

The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant near Chernobyl, Ukrainian
SSR, suffered a steam explosion, resulting in a fire, a nuclear
meltdown, and the evacuation and resettlement of over 336,000 people
around Europe.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_disaster>

1989:

An editorial was published in the People's Daily denouncing the
growing unrest in Tiananmen Square, which would remain contentious
through the remainder of the protests.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_26_Editorial>

1994:

Just prior to landing at Nagoya International Airport, the co-
pilot of China Airlines Flight 140 inadvertently pushed the wrong
button, causing the plane to crash and killing 264 of the 271 people on
board.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Airlines_Flight_140>

2002:

Expelled student Robert Steinhäuser murdered 16 people and
wounded seven others before committing suicide at the Gutenberg-
Gymnasium Erfurt in Erfurt, Germany.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erfurt_massacre>

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inside baseball:
1. (US, sports) Technical matters concerning baseball not apparent to
spectators.
2. (US) Matters of interest only to insiders.
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reach a single rightness. It is that liberty they fear. They want us to
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[Daily article] April 25: Military history of Australia during World War II Published On

The military history of Australia during World War II began with
Australia declaring war on Germany on 3 September 1939. By the end of
the war, almost a million Australians had served in the armed forces,
primarily in the European theatre, North African campaign, and the South
West Pacific theatre. In addition, Australia came under direct attack
for the first time in its history. Casualties from enemy action during
the war were 27,073 killed and 23,477 wounded. While most Australian
forces were withdrawn from the Mediterranean following the outbreak of
war in the Pacific, they continued to take part in the air offensive
against Germany. Australian forces played a key role in the Pacific War,
making up the majority of Allied strength in the South West Pacific
throughout much of the fighting there. The military continued offensive
operations against the Japanese until the war ended. The war contributed
to major changes in the nation's economy, military and foreign policy.
It accelerated the process of industrialisation, led to the development
of a larger peacetime military and began the process with which
Australia shifted the focus of its foreign policy from Britain to the
United States.

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1644:

The Ming Dynasty of China fell when the Chongzhen Emperor
committed suicide during a peasant rebellion led by Li Zicheng.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ming_Dynasty>

1792:

The guillotine (example pictured) was first used to carry out
capital punishment in France, with crowds marvelling at the machine's
speed and precision.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillotine>

1945:

German troops retreated from northern Finland, bringing the
Lapland War to a close.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapland_War>

1953:

"Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids" by molecular biologists
James Watson and Francis Crick was first published in the scientific
journal Nature, describing the discovery of the double helix structure
of DNA.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_Structure_of_Nucleic_Acids:_A_Structure_for_Deoxyribose_Nucleic_Acid>

1990:

Violeta Chamorro took office as the President of Nicaragua, the
first woman elected in her own right as a head of state in the Americas.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violeta_Chamorro>

2005:

A commuter train came off its tracks in Amagasaki, Hyōgo,
Japan, and rammed into an apartment building, killing the driver and 106
passengers and injuring 555 others in the Amagasaki rail crash.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amagasaki_rail_crash>

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paint the town red:
To party or celebrate in a rowdy, wild manner, especially in a public
place.
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Child porn sentencing rules subject of debate
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Posted: 23 Apr 2013 11:43 AM PDT


Johnston man arrested for child porn
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[Daily article] April 24: Alcohol laws of New Jersey Published On

The state laws governing the control of alcohol beverages in New Jersey
are unique; they are among the most complex in the United States and
contain many peculiarities not found in other states. New Jersey law
grants individual municipalities substantial discretion in creating
ordinances that regulate the sale and consumption of alcoholic
beverages. A small percentage of municipalities in the state are "dry
towns" that do not allow alcoholic beverages to be sold. Other towns
permit alcohol sales 24 hours a day. The history of taverns and alcohol
production in New Jersey dates to its early colonial period. A local
distillery owner was asked by George Washington for his recipe for
"cyder spirits." With the rise of the temperance movement, New Jersey's
alcohol industry suffered; many breweries, wineries and distilleries
either closed or relocated to other states. The legacy of Prohibition
restricted and prevented the industry's recovery until the state
legislature began loosening restrictions starting in 1981. New Jersey's
alcohol industry is experiencing a renaissance, and recently enacted
laws provide new opportunities for the state's wineries and breweries.

Read more: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_laws_of_New_Jersey>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1547:

Schmalkaldic War: Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, led Imperial
troops to a decisive victory in the Battle of Mühlberg over the
Lutheran Schmalkaldic League of Protestant princes.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_M%C3%BChlberg>

1800:

The Library of Congress, the de facto national library of the
United States, was established as part of an act of Congress providing
for the transfer of the nation's capital from Philadelphia to
Washington, D.C.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Congress>

1913:

The Woolworth Building opened in New York City as the tallest
building in the world at the time.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolworth_Building>

1915:

The Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire began with the
arrest and deportation of hundreds of prominent Armenians in
Constantinople.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_Genocide>

1933:

Nazi Germany began its persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses by
shutting down the Watch Tower Society office in Magdeburg.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Jehovah%27s_Witnesses_in_Nazi_Germany>

1993:

The Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a truck bomb in
London's financial district in Bishopsgate, killing one person, injuring
44 others and causing £1 billion in damages.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Bishopsgate_bombing>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

levant:
To abscond or run away, especially to avoid paying money or debts.
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/levant>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

  In all things there must be order, but it must of such a kind as
is possible to observe … to see a man burnt for doing as he thought
right, harms the people, for this is a matter of conscience.  
--William the Silent
<https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/William_the_Silent>

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