Molokai Joins The Rest
July 13, 2008 7:30 am > MAUI TODAY, > Maui Yesterdays![]() |
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HAWAIIAN WORD OF THE DAY — Manu: Bird
1957: Molokai finally gets an airport, the last large Hawaiian Island to do so.
1863: Civil War military draft rioting begins in New York City (1,000 people are killed including blacks hanged by mobs)
1865: Horace Greeley advises his readers to “Go west young man” (he meant Michigan)
1917: The vision of the Virgin Mary appears to children of Fatima Portugal
1919: The first lighter-than-air transatlantic flight is completed
1985: “Live Aid”, a 17-hour rock concert in London, Philadelphia, Moscow & Sydney, broadcasts to 152 countries and raises $70 million for the starving people of Africa
22005: Former WorldCom Inc. boss Bernard Ebbers was sentenced to 25 years in prison for leading the largest corporate fraud in U.S. history.
2006: Israel imposes a naval blockade against Lebanon and blasted the Beirut airport and army air bases; Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets into Israel.
2007: Former media mogul Conrad Black is convicted in Chicago of swindling the far-flung Hollinger International newspaper empire he once ran out of millions of dollars. (Black is serving a 6-year sentence at a federal prison in Florida.)X
1396: Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy
1928: Bob Crane, actor (Hogan’s Heroes)
1935: Jack Kemp, congressman (Rep-R-NY) former U.S. Secretary of Housing
1940: Patrick Stewart, actor (Capt Picard-Star Trek Next Generation)
1940: Paul Prudhomme, cajun chef
1942: Harrison Ford, actor
1942: Roger McGuinn, rock musician (The Byrds)
1944: Erno Rubik, inventor (Rubik’s cube)
1946: Richard “Cheech” Marin, actor/comedian
1950: Dr. George D “Pinky” Nelson, astronaut
1954: Cameron Crowe, film director
1956: Mark “Animal” Mendoza, rock musician
1963: Bobby Rock, rock drummer
1970: Steven J Brown, guitarist


