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This Day in History March 23

2004 Usher releases Confessions. The album sells one-point-one million copies in its first week of release — the year’s biggest debut to date.
2004 Secretary of State Colin Powell and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld appear before a federal commission investigating the September 11th, 2001, terrorist attacks.
2001 It’s announced that Mariah Carey is parting ways with Sony Music after more than a decade. (She later signs a 100-million-dollar deal with Virgin Records, which releases only one of her albums before buying her out of her contract.)
1999 BLACKstreet releases a reunion album, FinallyUsher Live is also new in stores.
1998 Titanic wins 11 Oscars at the Academy Awards.
1994 Wayne Gretzky breaks Gordie Howe‘s National Hockey League career record by scoring his 802nd goal.
1994 Howard Stern enters the race for New York governor.
1991 During the second concert in a two-night stand at London’s Wenbley Stadium, George Michael is joined on stage by Elton John. Their performance of Elton’s “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me” is recorded and will become a huge worldwide hit about half a year later.
1989 Close call — a thousand-foot asteroid misses the Earth by 500-thousand miles.
1987 Janet JacksonLuther Vandross, CameoGregory Abbott and Run D-M-C are big winners at the first annual Soul Train Music AwardsStevie Wonder receives the 1987Heritage Award.
1972 An Evel Knievel motorcycle stunt goes wrong. A bad landing after a jump over 35 cars leaves the daredevil with 93 broken bones.
1969 Jackie GleasonKate SmithThe LettermenAnita Bryant and 30-thousand other people appear at a Miami Rally for Decency. Pre-show publicity warns that “longhairs and weird dressers” won’t be allowed inside.
1967 Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. calls the Vietnam War the biggest obstacle to the civil rights movement.
1965 America’s first two-person space flight takes off from Cape Kennedy. The Gemini 3 carries astronauts Virgil I. Grissom and John W. Young.
1806 Explorers Lewis and Clark, having reached the Pacific coast, begin their journey back east.
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