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This Week on Night Lights |
October
7, 2006
MarchGroucho, Chico, and Harpo Marx make their final TV appearance together. Uprising in Tibet against Chinese occupation; Dalai Lama flees to India. Mystery writer Raymond Chandler dies. Movie Some Like It Hot, starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon, premiers. Lester Young dies. AprilNASA announces selection of seven astronauts for first U.S. orbital flight. MayJapanese-Americans regain citizenship. Sidney Bechet dies.
JulyThe so-called Nixon-Khrushchev kitchen debate. Billie Holiday dies. AugustHawaii becomes 50th and final (to date) U.S. state. SeptemberWCBS in NYC bans Mack the Knife in response to teenage stabbings. TV show Bonanza begins 14-year-run on NBC. Soviet space probe Luna 2 becomes first man-made object to reach the moon. Khrushchev tours America; becomes angry when he is refused admittance to Disneyland. OctoberTwilight Zone debuts on TV. Pan American becomes first airline to offer regular flights around the world. Errol Flynn dies of heart attack at age 50. Dr. Werner von Braun begins to work for NASA.
DecemberWalter Williams, last surviving veteran of the Civil War, dies at the age of 117. First color photograph of Earth received from outer space.
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