Thursday, May 5
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Current Events
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Canadian city of 80,000 evacuated due to fire
California joins Hawaii; smoking age raised to 21
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Today in History
1809
Mary Kies of South Killingly, Conn., became the first woman to be granted a patent. The patent was for the rights to a technique for weaving straw with silk and thread.
1821
Napoleon Bonaparte died on the island of St. Helena.
1891
Carnegie Hall (then known as Music Hall) opened in New York City. Peter Tchaikovsky was the guest conductor.
1925
1961
Alan Shepard became the first American in space.
1981
Bobby Sands of the Irish Republican Army died in a prison hospital on the 66th day of his hunger strike.
2004
Pablo Picasso's "Boy with a Pipe" became the most expensive painting ever sold.
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