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• Since Endeavour will buzz by some of the Golden State's most iconic sights, law enforcement and transportation authorities warned motorists not to "gawk and drive." •
Today in History The Associated Press
• Today is Friday, Sept. 21, the 265th day of 2012. There are 101 days left in the year. • • Today's Highlight in History: • On Sept. 21, 1912, magician Harry Houdini first publicly performed his so-called "Chinese Water Torture Cell" trick at the Circus Busch in Berlin, escaping after being immersed upside-down in a vertical water tank, his ankles secured in a set of stocks which made up the tank lid, which was locked into place. • • On this date: • In 1792, the French National Convention voted to abolish the monarchy. • In 1893, one of America's first horseless carriages was taken for a short test drive in Springfield, Mass., by Frank Duryea, who had designed the vehicle with his brother, Charles. • In 1897, the New York Sun ran its famous editorial, written anonymously by Francis P. Church, which declared, "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus." • In 1912, legendary cartoon animator Chuck Jones was born in Spokane, Wash. • In 1937, "The Hobbit," by J.R.R. Tolkien, was first published by George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. of London. • In 1938, a hurricane struck parts of New York and New England, causing widespread damage and claiming some 700 lives. • In 1948, Milton Berle made his debut as permanent host of "The Texaco Star Theater" on NBC-TV. • In 1962, "The Jack Paar Program," a weekly, prime-time show that followed Paar's stint on "The Tonight Show," began a three-year run. • In 1970, "NFL Monday Night Football" made its debut on ABC-TV as the Cleveland Browns defeated the visiting New York Jets, 31-21. • In 1982, Amin Gemayel, brother of Lebanon's assassinated president-elect, Bashir Gemayel, was himself elected president. National Football League players began a 57-day strike, their first regular-season walkout ever.
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