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The San Diego Union-Tribune

 
This day in history: 1983

July 20, 2008

The House of Representatives formally censures two congressmen – Daniel Crane, R-Ill. and Gerry Studds, D.-Mass. – who admitted to having affairs with congressional pages.

SOURCE: World Almanac

UPCOMING NATIONAL EVENTS

Tomorrow

Washington – President Bush meets with the 2008 Olympic team, then holds talks with Kosovo's president and prime minister.

Wednesday

A House Armed Services subcommittee will hold a hearing on the Pentagon's “don't ask, don't tell” policy.

U-T QUOTE OF THE DAY

CURRENTS PASSAGES, G1: “When I was a kid in Cleveland, all I wanted to do was play ball, and we would play until dark every day. Fifty years later, here I am with a bunch of guys that just want to play ball. It's like being a kid again for three or four hours.”

John Church of Point Loma on Every Sunday Softball

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