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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
1830 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints was organized by Joseph Smith in Fayette, N.Y.
1862 The Civil War Battle of Shiloh began in Tennessee.
1896 The first modern Olympic Games opened in Athens, Greece.
1917 Congress approved a declaration of war against Germany.
1971 Russian-born composer Igor Stravinsky died in New York City at age 88.
1983 Interior Secretary James Watt banned the Beach Boys from the 4th of July celebration on the Washington Mall, saying rock 'n' roll bands attract the ''wrong element.''
1987 Los Angeles Dodgers executive Al Campanis said on ABC's ''Nightline'' that blacks ''may not have some of the necessities'' to hold managerial jobs in major-league baseball.
1992 Science-fiction author Isaac Asimov died at age 72.
1994 Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun announced his retirement.
1994 The presidents of Rwanda and Burundi were killed in a plane crash near Rwanda's capital.
1998 The Dow Jones industrial average closed above 9,000 points for the first time.
1998 Pakistan successfully tested a medium-range missile capable of striking neighboring India.
1998 Country singer Tammy Wynette died in Nashville, Tenn., at age 55.
2000 The father of Elian Gonzalez, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, arrived in the United States to press for the return of his 6-year-old son to Cuba.
2001 Algerian national Ahmed Ressam, accused of bringing explosives into the United States days before the millennium celebrations, was convicted twice in the same day - first in France for belonging to a group supporting Islamic militants, then in Los Angeles on terror charges.
2001 Pacific Gas and Electric filed for bankruptcy.
2004 Jordan's military court convicted eight Muslim militants and sentenced them to death for the 2002 killing of U.S. aid official Laurence Foley in a terror conspiracy linked to al-Qaida.
2004 Connecticut's women's basketball team beat Tennessee 70-61 to win a third consecutive NCAA title, a day after UConn also won the men's championship. It was the first time a school won the Division I men's and women's basketball titles in the same season.
Mornin' all. Outside I go with the pooch.....