Welcome to day 307 of the year! Known as National Stress Awareness Day, National Housewife’s Day, Sandwich Day and Cliché Day. If you were born on this day, you were likely conceived the week of February 10th 2023. Your star sign is “Scorpio” and your birthstone is Topaz.
1957 – The Soviet Union sent a dog into space aboard spacecraft Sputnik II. The dog called Laika was the first living organism to be sent into orbit from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan.
Todays birthdays
1954 – Adam Ant (69), English singer, musician, and actor. He gained popularity as the lead singer of new wave group Adam and the Ants (Prince Charming, Stand and Deliver, Goody Two Shoes), born in Marylebone, London.
1957 – Dolph Lundgren (66), Swedish actor (Rocky IV, Universal Soldier, The Expendables) and martial artisit, born in Stockholm, Sweden.
1963 – Ian Wright (60), English television and radio personality and former professional footballer (Arsenal FC, West Ham United), born in Woolwich, London.
1973 – Ben Fogle (50), English broadcaster (Cash in the Attic), writer and adventurer (Ben Fogle’s Lost Worlds), born in Westminster, London.
1995 – Kendall Jenner (28), American model and TV personality (Keeping Up with the Kardashians), born in Los Angeles, California, United States.
The day today
1906 – International Radiotelegraph Conference in Berlin selects “SOS” (· · · – – – · · ·) distress signal as the worldwide standard for help. The SOS code was implemented internationally on July 1, 1908.
1967 – The Battle of Dak To, one of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War, begins.
1985 – Two French secret service agents change their pleas to guilty over the bombing of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior. On the same day, McLaren driver Alain Prost wins his first Formula 1 World Drivers Championship, finishing fourth in the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide.
1997 – Striking lorry drivers blockade French ports. On the same day, “I’m Alan Partridge” starring Steve Coogan premieres on BBC Two.
2015 – A former prison officer was jailed for 12 months after admitting selling stories about George Michael during the star’s jail term to The Sun newspaper.
Today in music
1960 – Elvis Presley had his fifth UK No.1 single with ‘It’s Now Or Never’, it stayed at No.1 for eight weeks. The song which was based on the Italian song, ‘O Sole Mio’, gave Presley his first post-army No.1.
1990 – 25 years after their version was recorded, The Righteous Brothers went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with ‘Unchained Melody’. The track had been featured in the Patrick Swayze film ‘Ghost.’ Written by Alex North and Hy Zaret, ‘Unchained Melody is one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, with over 500 versions in hundreds of different languages.
1992 – Bon Jovi released their fifth studio album, Keep The Faith, which spent a total of 49 weeks on the US chart. The album produced three Top 40 hits: ‘Keep The Faith’, ‘Bed of Roses’ and ‘In These Arms’.
2013 – The first ever YouTube awards were held in New York City. The event featured Eminem, Lady Gaga and M.I.A making live music videos directed by the awards’ creator, Spike Jonze, and others. Eminem won Artist of the Year, while Taylor Swift’s ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’ took the YouTube Phenomenon award.
2019 – Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson, left his wife of 29 years to move in with a ‘superfan’ 15 years his junior. It was reported that the singer was now living with fitness instructor Leana Dolci at her Paris home.
Today in history
1493 – Explorer Christopher Columbus, on his second voyage, found Dominica and the Kalinago people.
1534 – England’s Parliament met and passed an Act of Supremacy which made King Henry VIII head of the English church, a role formerly held by the Pope. Many refused to accept the decision and between May 1535 and August 1540 eighteen Carthusian monks were executed for refusing to acknowledge the king as the head of the Church of England. Nine were starved to death in Newgate Prison, seven were hung, drawn and quartered at Tyburn and two were executed in York.
1718 – The birth of John Montague, fourth Earl of Sandwich who gave his name to the Sandwich Islands, and (allegedly) to the ‘sandwich’ as a result of his reluctance to leave the gaming tables but requiring a quick and easy to eat snack.
1728 – The explorer James Cook was baptised in the parish church of St. Cuthbert at Marton, near Middlesborough. Cook was also a Captain in the British Navy and a cartographer. He made detailed maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, during which he achieved the first recorded European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands, and the first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand.
1783 – The highwayman John Austin was the last person to be publicly hanged at London’s Tyburn gallows.
Fact of the day
Studies show it takes about 50 hours of socializing to go from acquaintance to casual friend and a total of 200 hours to become a close friend.