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6B – Daily News – Monday, January 31, 2011 PEANUTS® By Charles Schultz Today in History By The Associated Press DILBERT® By Scott Adams Today is Monday, Jan. 31, the 31st day of 2011. There are 334 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 31, 1961, NASA launched Ham the Chimp aboard a Mercury-Redstone rocket from Cape Canaveral; Ham was recovered safely from the Atlantic Ocean following his 16 1/2-minute suborbital flight. On this date: In 1606, Guy Fawkes, convicted of treason for his part in the ‘‘Gunpowder Plot’’ against the English Parliament and King James I, was executed. In 1865, Gen. Robert E. Lee was named general-in-chief of all the Confederate armies. In 1917, during World War I, Germany served notice it was beginning a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare. In 1929, revolutionary Leon Trotsky and his family were expelled from the Soviet Union. In 1944, during World War II, U.S. forces began a suc- GARFIELD® By Jim Davis cessful invasion of Kwajalein Atoll and other parts of the Japan- ese-held Marshall Islands. In 1945, Pvt. Eddie Slovik, 24, became the first U.S. sol- dier since the Civil War to be executed for desertion as he was shot by an American firing squad in France. In 1950, President Harry S. Truman announced he had ordered development of the hydrogen bomb. In 1958, the United States entered the Space Age with its first successful launch of a satellite into orbit, Explorer I. In 1971, astronauts Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell and Stu- art Roosa blasted off aboard Apollo 14 on a mission to the moon. In 2000, an Alaska Airlines jet plummeted into the Pacif- ic Ocean, killing all 88 people aboard. Ten years ago: A Scottish court sitting in the Netherlands SHOE By Chris Cassatt and Gary Brookins convicted one Libyan, acquitted a second, in the 1988 bomb- ing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. (Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi (AHB’-dehl BAH’-seht AH’-lee ahl- meh-GRAH’-hee) was given a life sentence, but was released after eight years on compassionate grounds by Scot- land’s government.) Without any fanfare, the state of Geor- gia hoisted its new flag above its statehouse, one featuring a smaller Confederate battle emblem. Michel Navratil, one of the last known survivors of the sinking of the Titanic, died in Montpellier, France, at age 92. Five years ago: In his State of the Union address, Presi- BLONDIE® By Dean Young and Stan Drake dent George W. Bush declared that America had to break its long dependence on Mideast oil and rebuked critics of his stay- the-course strategy for the unpopular war in Iraq. Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito was sworn in after winning Sen- ate confirmation. The Senate approved Ben Bernanke as chair- man of the Federal Reserve. British ballerina and actress Moira Shearer died in Oxford, England, at age 80. One year ago: The annual World Economic Forum con- BEETLE BAILEY® By Mort Walker cluded a five-day meeting in Davos, Switzerland, with wide- spread agreement that a fragile recovery was under way but no consensus on what was going to spur job growth. Roger Federer easily beat Andy Murray 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (11) for a fourth Australian Open championship. The AFC beat the NFC 41- 34 in the Pro Bowl, played ahead of the Super Bowl for the first time. Beyonce collected six trophies to become the most decorated female artist at a Grammy ceremony; Taylor Swift won four Grammys, including album of the year. Today’s Birthdays: Actress Carol Channing is 90. Base- ball Hall-of-Famer Ernie Banks is 80. Composer Philip Glass is 74. Former Interior Secretary James Watt is 73. Queen Beat- rix of the Netherlands is 73. Actor Stuart Margolin is 71. Actress Jessica Walter is 70. Former U.S. Rep. Dick Gephardt, D- Mo., is 70. Blues singer-musician Charlie Musselwhite is 67. Actor Glynn Turman is 65. Baseball Hall-of-Famer Nolan Ryan is 64. Singer-musician Harry Wayne Casey (KC and the Sun- shine Band) is 60. Rock singer Johnny Rotten is 55. Actress Kelly Lynch is 52. Actor Anthony LaPaglia is 52. Singer-musi- cian Lloyd Cole is 50. Actress Minnie Driver is 41. Singer Justin Timberlake is 30. Thought for Today: ‘‘We live in a moment of history where change is so speeded up that we begin to see the present only when it is disappearing.’’ — R.D. Laing, Scottish psychia- trist (1927-1989). HAGAR the Horrible® By Chris Browne RUBES® By Leigh Rubin ZITS BY JERRY SCOTT & JIM BORGMAN FRANK & ERNEST® By Bob Thaves ALLEY OOP