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Today In History March 21, 2012

 

2007 The Tennessee state legislature refuses to pass a resolution honoring native son Justin Timberlake.

 

2002 Alicia Keys is named Entertainer of the Year at the Soul Train Music Awards. The crowd boos when Ronald Isley thanks R. Kelly.

 

2002 Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears officially deny rumors that they have split up after Us Weekly runs a cover story on the two under the headline “It’s Over.” (The magazine, of course, was right.)

 

2002 In San Francisco, attorney Marjorie Knoller is found guilty of second degree murder in the death of Diane Whipple, who was mauled to death by Knoller’s two 120-pound Presa Canario dogs.

 

2000 ‘N Sync release No Stings Attached. The C-D goes on to sell a record-breaking two-point-four-million copies in its first week of release.

 

2000 Phillip Morris and R-J Reynolds are found guilty of misrepresenting the danger of cigarettes. A California jury orders the firms to pay $1.7 million in damages to an ex-smoker dying of cancer and to her husband.

 

1994 Dudley Moore is arrested for hitting his girlfriend.

 

1994 Steven Spielberg wins his first Oscars — Best Picture and Best Director for Schindler’s List.

 

1992 “Save the Best for Last” by Vanessa Williams hits number-one on the Billboard pop chart. It spends five weeks in the top spot.

 

1991 Whitney Houston gets a gold single for “All the Man That I Need.”

 

1989 Dick Clark informs the media that his current and 33rd year as host of American Bandstand will be his last.

 

1988 Michael Jackson‘s Bad album is certified five-times-platinum.

 

1982 The movie Annie opens.

 

1980 “J-R Ewing” is shot on T-V’s Dallas.

 

1980 President Jimmy Carter announces that the U-S Olympic Team will not participate in the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow as a boycott against Soviet intervention in Afghanistan.

 

1965 More than three-thousand civil rights demonstrators led by the Reverend Martin Luther King Junior begin a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.

 

1963 Barbra Streisand weds Elliott Gould.

 

1963 Alcatraz Island, the federal penitentary in San Francisco Bay, CA closes

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