1848, Niagara Falls stops flowing — for one day — because of an ice jam.
1867, Hall Of Famer Denton True “Cy” Young, baseball’s winningest pitcher with 511 games won, was born on this day. Each year the Cy Young award is given to the season’s best pitcher in each of the two leagues.
1867, the British Parliament passed the North America Act to create the Dominion Of Canada, uniting Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.
1882, the Knights Of Columbus, an organization of Catholic men, was chartered in Connecticut.
1886, The first batch of Coca Cola was brewed over a fire in a backyard in Atlanta, Georgia. John Pemberton created the concoction as a “hangover” cure and a stomach ache/headache remedy. Cocaine was an ingredient until 1904.
1917, Man O’ War, the famous American race horse, was foaled.
1936, Adolf Hitler got 98.8 percent of the popular vote in Germany’s national election.
1951, Julius & Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage. They were executed in June 1953.
1954, Karen Ann Quinlan, the comatose patient whose case prompted a historic right-to-die court decision, was born on this day. She died in a nursing home almost 10 years after she was taken off a respirator. Her family’s battle to win the right to remove the respirator became a landmark case.
1961, residents of the District Of Columbia were given the right to vote in presidential elections with the ratification of the 23rd Amendment.
1962, Jack Paar hosted NBC’s Tonight show for the final time.
1963, Alfred Hitchcock‘s The Birds opened. The film starred Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, and Jessica Tandy.
1967, The first nationwide strike in the 30-year history of the American Federation Of Television And Radio Artists (AFTRA) began, lasting for 13 days.
1967 The Beatles record “With A Little Help From My Friends.”
1969 “Time Of The Season” by the Zombies peaks at Number Three on the pop chart.
1971, Army Lieutenant William L. Calley, Jr. was convicted of murdering at least 22 Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai (pronounced mee ly) massacre. Calley ended up spending three years under house arrest.
1971, Charles Manson and three female followers were sentenced to death for the Tate-LaBiancamurders. The sentences were later commuted to life in prison when the California Supreme Court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional.
1973, two months after the signing of a peace agreement, the last U.S. combat troops left South Vietnam, ending eight years of direct intervention in the Vietnam War. Some 7,000 U.S. Department Of Defense civilian employees stayed behind to help South Vietnam conduct the ongoing war with communist North Vietnam.
1975 “You Are So Beautiful” by Joe Cocker peaks at Number Five on the pop chart.
1986 Beatles records officially go on sale in the Soviet Union.
1992, Democratic presidential front-runner Bill Clinton acknowledged experimenting with marijuana “a time or two” while attending Oxford University, adding, “I didn’t inhale and I didn’t try it again.”
1993, Unforgiven won the Academy Award for Best Picture, as well as Best Director for Clint Eastwood.
1994, Mexico’s ruling party, the PRI, picked Ernesto Zedillo to be its new presidential candidate, replacing the assassinated Luis Donaldo Colosio.
1994, Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson resigned, capping a long-standing feud with team ownerJerry Jones.
Month: March 2012
March 29 Birthdays
- Jennifer Capriati (tennis player) (36)
- Vangelis (musician, “Chariots of Fire”) (69)
- Walt “Clyde” Frazier (Naismith Memorial Hall Of Fame basketball player) (67)
- Eric Idle (British comedian, Monty Python’s Flying Circus, mastermind of the Broadway musicalSpamalot) (69)
- Lucy Lawless (actress, Xena: Warrior Princess) (44)
- Elle MacPherson (supermodel) (48, disputed)
- Brendan Gleeson (actor, Braveheart, Gangs of New York, Cold Mountain, Troy, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, In Bruges) (57)
- John Popper (singer of Blues Traveler) (45)
- Amy Sedaris (wacky actress of Strangers With Candy) (51)
- Perry Farrell (singer of Jane’s Addiction) (53)
- Marina Sirtis (actress, Star Trek: The Next Generation‘s Deanna Troi) (57)
- Christopher Lambert (actor, Greystoke: The Legend Of Tarzan, Lord Of The Apes, the Highlandermovies) (55)
- John McLaughlin (host of TV’s The McLaughlin Group) (85)
- Bobby Kimball (singer, Toto) (65)
- Terry Jacks (singer, “Seasons In The Sun”) (68)
On TV Tonight March 29
- THE BIG BANG THEORY – When Penny buys Leonard and Sheldon Star Trek collectibles, Sheldon finds himself haunted by Mr. Spock; Raj believes he has met his future wife.
- RULES OF ENGAGEMENT – Jeff sends Audrey on a romantic scavenger hunt that has mixed results.
- PERSON OF INTERST – The machine directs Reese and Finch to a person who has almost no digital footprint and seems to be living a double life.
- THE MENTALIST – While investigating a casino employee’s murder, Jane encounters a magician he used to tour with and learns he is hiding something.
- COMMUNITY – Shirley, Pierce and Britta plot against the new sub shop in the cafeteria; Troy and Abed build competing blanket forts.
- 30 ROCK – Jack works to come up with an idea that will transform Kable Town; Hazel obsesses over Liz.
- THE OFFICE (repeat)
- UP ALL NIGHT – Personal responsibilities get in the way of Reagan and Ava booking Stevie Nicks on the show.
- AWAKE – When his tracking methods are questioned, Britten becomes a suspect in his own case.
- AMERICAN IDOL – The contestants face elimination; scheduled performances by Nicki Minaj and Scotty McCreery.
- TOUCH – Martin meets a homeless man who shares Jake’s obsession with numbers; Teller visits Jake.
- MISSING – As Becca searches for Michael in Europe, the surprise arrival of her best friend causes complications; Michael tries to understand why he was abducted.
- GREY’S ANATOMY (repeat)
- PRIVATE PRACTICE (repeat)
- THE VAMPIRE DIARIES – Damon and Stefan enlist Elena, Caroline and Matt to help with their new plan to destroy Klaus; Klaus and Rebekah find a way to make Finn cooperate.
- THE SECRET CIRCLE – An old hunter acquaintance of Jake’s shows up with a message for Blackwell; Faye and Melissa make a deal with Adam.
MTV
- PUNK’D – (premiere) Pranks are played on celebrities.
- THE PAULY D PROJECT – (series premiere) TBA
Husker Football Spring Practice Report
Spring practice continued for the Husker football team yesterday, as the Big Red practiced for two hours outdoors in full pads in their fifth of fifteen allotted spring workouts. After the practice, new defensive coordinator John Papuchis addressed the media. Papuchis, filling the role previously occupied by Carl Pelini, agreed with head coach Bo Pelini’s assessment that the defense is off to a bit of a quicker start this spring than the offense. “That usually is the case, because the speed of the game defensively is sometimes a little bit easier than offensively, with all the things they have going on,” Papuchis said. “I’m pleased right now. I think through five practices, we’re kind of on track on where we need to be, but we’re nowhere near where we need to go.” The Huskers have another practice scheduled for this afternoon.
Miles Releases Two JuCo Commits; Moore to Transfer
Less than a week into his tenure as Nebraska’s men’s basketball coach, Tim Miles’ list of available scholarship players for the 2012-2013 season has shrunk from 14 to 11. Miles released a pair of junior college commits, Keith Coleman and Jerran Young, from their scholarships, and announced that freshman Josiah Moore would be transferring. The two high school seniors who had committed to Nebraska’s class of 2012, Shavon Shields and Benny Parker, reaffirmed their status as future Huskers.
Husker Softball Mercy-Rules NDSU
The Nebraska softball team defeated North Dakota State 8-0 in five innings in Lincoln yesterday. Tatum Edwards went the distance in the circle, pitching a one-hitter, and Madison Drake homered. The Huskers move to 20-12 with the win. They open a three-game road series against Minnesota with a doubleheader Saturday.
Rockies Win as Fowler Plays Longball
Dexter Fowler hit his second homer of the spring as the Colorado Rockies defeated the Chicago White Sox 8-5 in Cactus League action yesterday. Starting pitcher Jamie Moyer struggled, lasting four innings and giving up three runs on seven hits while striking out four. The Rockies, now 14-11 in spring play, take on the Cleveland Indians this afternoon.
Fourth Quarter Flop Leads to Nuggets Defeat
The Denver Nuggets went ice-cold in the fourth quarter and let a six-point lead slip away in a 105-96 road loss to the Toronto Raptors last night. The Nuggets led 94-88 early in the fourth, but then did not make a field goal for the final eight and a half minutes and suffered their third loss in four games on their seven-game road trip. Ty Lawson led the Nuggets with 26 points. The Nuggets fall to 27-24 with the defeat. They visit the Charlotte Bobcats on Friday.
Broken Bow Plane Crash Kills One, Injures One

BROKEN BOW, Neb. (AP) — A plane crash near the Broken Bow airport in central Nebraska has killed one person and has left another hospitalized.
The plane occupants have not been identified.
Tathe injured person was initially taken to the Broken Bow hospital but later airlifted by helicopter ambulance to an unknown destination.
The two-engine plane went down in a cornfield northwest of the airport. Emergency personnel have the roads barricaded to local traffic near a farmstead by the airport.
A spokeswoman for the Custer County Sheriff’s Department says investigators from the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are on their way to investigate.
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