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atie Leung - 25 (Cho Chang in the "Harry Potter" movies.)
Roger Federer - 31 (Dashing Swiss tennis stud star.)
Meagan Good - 31 (Cocolicious chickfrom "You Got Served" and "Waist Deep". )
J.C. Chavez - 36 ('N Sync member we just can't figure out. wink wink)
Drew Lachey - 36 ("Dancing with the Stars" KING and the shortest stud in 98 Degrees. He's 5-foot-6 and 148 pounds of hairless man-boy.)
Scott Stapp - 39 (Creed singer whose ego forced the rest of the band to kill Creed and form their own band, called Alter Bridge. side. Do you care? Allie Cheslick is moist about it.)
Rena Mero - 45 (She WAS Sable in the WWF . . .)
Deborah Norville - 54 ("Inside Edition" chick.)
DONNY MOST!!! - 59 (RALPH MALPH ON "HAPPY DAYS"!!!)
Larry Wilcox - 65 (Ponch's white partner Jon on "CHiPs".)
Connie Stevens - 74
Dustin Hoffman - 75 hollywood icon and a real Actor.
Mel Tillis - 80 Father of Pam Tillis and former CMA star of the year..The man who gave my nephew Michael his big break in show biz at the tender age of 15. We love Mel.
Esther Williams, Actress, turns 91 today.
1815 - NAPOLEON BONAPARTE and his lonely testicle set sail for St. Helena to spend the remainder of their tiny days in exile.
1844 Brigham Young was chosen to lead the Mormons following the killing of Joseph Smith.
1876 Thomas A. Edison received a patent for the mimeograph.
1945 President Harry S. Truman signed the United Nations Charter.
1945 The Soviet Union declared war against Japan during World War II.
1950 - Whataburger opened its restaurant in Corpus Christi, TX.
1963 Britain's "Great Train Robbery" took place as thieves made off with 2.6 million pounds in banknotes from a train they stopped north of London.
1966 - Michael DeBakey became the first surgeon to install an artificial heart pump in a patient.
1968 Richard M. Nixon was nominated for president at the Republican National Convention in Miami Beach and chose Maryland Gov. Spiro T. Agnew to be his running mate.
1974 - PRESIDENT TRICKY DICK NIXON announced he would resign following new damaging revelations in the Watergate scandal.
1988 U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar announced a cease-fire between Iran and Iraq.
1992 - The "Dream Team" clinched the gold medal at the Barcelona Summer Olympics. The U.S. basketball team beat Croatia 117-85.
1995 - Saddam Hussein's two eldest daughters, their husbands, and several senior army officers defected
2004 - FAY WRAY, star of the original "King Kong", died at the tender young age of 96.
2005 Iran resumed work at a uranium conversion facility after suspending activities for nine months to avoid U.N. sanctions.
2006 Sen. Joseph Lieberman lost the Connecticut Democratic primary to political newcomer Ned Lamont. (Lieberman won re-election as an independent).
2008 The Summer Olympic Games opened in Beijing.
2008 Former Democratic vice-presidential nominee John Edwards admitted having had an extramarital affair
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