There are 110 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
- On September 12, 1958, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Cooper v. Aaron, unanimously ruled that Arkansas officials who were resisting public school desegregation orders could not disregard the high court's rulings.
- In 1609, English explorer Henry Hudson sailed up the river that now bears his name.
- In 1918, during World War I, U.S. forces led by Gen. John J. Pershing launched a successful attack on the German-occupied St. Mihiel salient north of Verdun, France.
- In 1938, Adolf Hitler demanded the right of self-determination for the Sudeten Germans in Czechoslovakia.
- In 1943, German paratroopers took Benito Mussolini from the hotel where he was being held by the Italian government.
- In 1953, Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy married Jacqueline Lee Bouvier in Newport, R.I.
- In 1958, the science-fiction movie "The Blob," starring Steve McQueen — billed as "Steven" — was released.
- In 1960, Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy addressed questions about his Roman Catholic faith, telling a Southern Baptist group in Houston, "I do not speak for my church on public matters, and the church does not speak for me."
- In 1974, Emperor Haile Selassie was deposed by Ethiopia's military after ruling for 58 years.
- In 1977, South African black student leader Steven Biko died while in police custody, triggering an international outcry.
- In 1992, the space shuttle Endeavour blasted off, carrying with it Mark Lee and Jan Davis, the first married couple in space; Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space; and Mamoru Mohri, the first Japanese citizen to fly on a U.S. spaceship.
- The White House responded to Kenneth Starr's graphic report on President Clinton by calling it a "hit-and-run smear campaign."
- Leaders of striking pilots at Northwest Airlines ratified a new contract, ending a walkout that began Aug. 28.
- Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs became the fourth player in major league baseball history to reach 60 homers in a single season.
- Lindsay Davenport won the U.S. Open, defeating defending champion Martina Hingis 6-3, 7-5.
- In the Iraqi city of Fallujah, U.S. forces mistakenly opened fire on vehicles carrying police, killing eight of them.
- The U.N. Security Council ended 11 years of sanctions against Libya.
- Typhoon Maemi slammed into South Korea, killing at least 117 people.
- Music legend Johnny Cash died in Nashville, Tenn., at age 71.
- Oil prices briefly topped a record $80 a barrel.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin replaced long-serving Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov with an obscure Cabinet official, Viktor Zubkov.
- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced his resignation.
- Actress Irene Dailey is 88.
- Actor Dickie Moore ("Our Gang") is 83.
- Actor Freddie Jones is 81.
- Country singer George Jones is 77.
- Actor Ian Holm is 77.
- Actress Linda Gray is 68.
- Singer Maria Muldaur is 65.
- Actor Joe Pantoliano is 57.
- Singer-musician Gerry Beckley (America) is 56.
- Rock musician Neil Peart (Rush) is 56.
- Actor Peter Scolari is 53.
- Actress Rachel Ward is 51.
- Actress Amy Yasbeck is 46.
- Rock musician Norwood Fisher (Fishbone) is 43.
- Actor Darren E. Burrows is 42.
- Rock singer-musician Ben Folds (Ben Folds Five) is 42.
- Rock musician Larry LaLonde (Primus) is 40.
- Actor Josh Hopkins is 38.
- Actor Paul Walker is 35.
- Country singer Jennifer Nettles (Sugarland) is 34.
- Actor Benjamin McKenzie is 30.
- Singer Ruben Studdard is 30.
- Basketball player Yao Ming is 28.
- Singer-actress Jennifer Hudson is 27.
- Actress Emmy Rossum is 22.
"Nothing strengthens the judgment and quickens the conscience like individual responsibility."
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, American feminist (1815-1902).
"Let's all be careful out there!"