Following Advance for Use Monday, April 7th

Today, Monday, April 7, the 98th day of 2008. There are 268 days in the year.

The Highlight of the story today: The April 7, 1927, an audience in New York, observed how, with the image of the voice Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, live from Washington at the first successful demonstration of television television.

To date: In 1862, Union forces led by the General Ulysses S. Grant defeated the Confederates at the Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee.

In 1939, Italy conquered Albania, which was annexed less than a week later.

During the year 1945, during World War II, American planes intercepted and destroyed a Japanese fleet effectively Okinawa, was a suicide mission.

In 1948, the World Health Organization founded.

In 1953, the UN General Assembly elected Dag Hammarskjold (dahg HAWM’-Year-shoold) of Sweden to its Secretary-General.

During the year 1957, shortly after midnight, the last, the New York of its electric cars execution of definitive Queens to Manhattan.

In 1958, Anti-Atom-demonstrators from peace to near Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment in England, to walk after a few days in London.

In 1966, the US Navy again a hydrogen bomb it had lost off the coast of Spain.

In 1978, President Carter announced that there was a time lag of the development of neutron bomb, a high-radiation weapon.

In 1983, space shuttle astronauts Story Musgrave and Don Peterson was the first in the United States and around the space of ten years, she worked in the open cargo space Challenger for nearly four hours.

Ten years ago, President CLinton held a meeting in the city of Kansas City, Missouri, on the future of Social Security. Mary Bono, the widow of the artist-a-politician Sonny Bono, won a special election to serve the remainder of their spouse and Congress.

Five years ago, American troops in more than 100 armoured vehicles by the American polterte downtown Baghdad, seizing one of Saddam Hussein’s palaces and opulent fall of 40 feet of a statue of the Iraqi leader. The Supreme Court voted 6-3 in favor of 50 years, Virginia law makes it a crime to burn a cross as an act of intimidation. The Boston Globe won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for public service for their reports on the sexual abuse scandal of priests.

Syracuse won the NCAA basketball tournament with a 81-78 victory over Kansas.

One year before: A Russian rocket with the American billionaire Charles Simonyi has screamed into the night, the skies over Kazakhstan, sending its three occupants during a trip to the International Space Station. “B.C.” Creator of the comic strip Nineveh Johnny Hart died in New York at age 76 Actor Barry Nelson died in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, at the age of 89

Birthday Today: Actor R.G. Armstrong was 91st sitar player Ravi Shankar is the 88th Actor James Garner is 80-Country singer Cal Smith is the 76th Actor Wayne Rogers is the 75th Media commentator Hodding Carter III is 73. Country singer Bobby Bare, 73 Rhythm and blues singer Charlie Thomas (The Drifters), The 71 jazz musicians Freddie Hubbard is the 70th California Attorney General Jerry Brown is the 70th Film director Francis Ford Coppola is the 69th TV personality David Frost is the 69th Singer Patricia Bennett (The Chiffons) 61 Singer John Oates is the 59th Singer Janis Ian is the 57th Country musician John Dittrich is 57th Actor Jackie Chan is the 54th Football Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett 54. Actor Russell Crowe is the 44th Rhythm and blues singer Mark Kibble (Take 6) 44 Actor Bill Bellamy is the 43rd Rocker Dave “Yorkie” Palmer (Space), 43 Former Football Player turned-analyst Tiki Barber is the 33rd Actress Heather Burns is the 33rd Actor Conner Rayburn is new.

Today, he said: “It is not enough to talk about peace. We must believe in him. And it is not enough to believe in him. We need him in the workplace. “Eleanor Roosevelt, American first lady (1884-1962).

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