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  1. At 9am it is already 87*f/h in the west valley of Phoenix.
  2. by requiring that all children be taught in English.
  3. In 1998 - Voters in California passed Proposition 227. The act abolished the state's 30-year-old bilingual education program by requiring
  4. In 1998 - Royal Caribbean Cruises agreed to pay $9 million to settle charges of dumping waste at sea.
  5. In 1997 - Timothy McVeigh was found guilty of the bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City in which 168 people were killed.
  6. In 1985 - The R.J. Reynolds Company proposed a major merger with Nabisco that would create a $4.9 billion conglomerate.
  7. In 1979 - Pope John Paul II arrived in his native Poland on the first visit by a pope to a Communist country.
  8. In 1969 - Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne sliced the destroyer USS Frank E. Evans in half off the shore of South Vietnam.
  9. It was the first soft landing on the Moon. In 1969 - The National Arts Center in Canada opened its doors to the public.
  10. In 1966 - Surveyor 1, the U.S. space probe, landed on the moon and started sending photographs back to Earth of the Moon's surface.
  11. In 1957 - Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was interviewed by CBS-TV.
  12. In 1946 - 1954 - U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy charged that there were communists working in the CIA and atomic weapons plants.
  13. On this date: In 1953 - Elizabeth was crowned queen of England at Westminster Abbey.
  14. In 1946 - Italians voted by referendum to form a republic instead of a monarchy.
  15. On this date: In 1941 - Lou Gehrig died in New York of the degenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  16. On this date: In 1937 - "The Fabulous Dr. Tweedy" was broadcast on NBC radio for the first time.
  17. On this date: In 1935 - George Herman "Babe" Ruth announced that he was retiring from baseball.
  18. On this date: In 1933 - U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt accepted the first swimming pool to be built inside the White House.
  19. album record held by Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band's "Live 1975-1985."
  20. Today in music: In 2000 - The RIAA certified Garth Brooks' "Double Live" at the 13 million level. This matched the highest-certified live