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PEANUTS® By Charles Schultz Saturday, June 16, 2012 – Daily News 5B Today in History By The Associated Press Today is Saturday, June 16, the 168th day of 2012. There are 198 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On June 16, 1812, the City Bank of New York (later Citibank) opened for business. On this date: In 1567, Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned in DILBERT® By Scott Adams Lochleven Castle in Scotland. (She escaped almost a year later but ended up imprisoned again.) In 1858, accepting the Illinois Republican Party's nomi- nation for the U.S. Senate, Abraham Lincoln said the slav- ery issue had to be resolved, declaring, "A house divided against itself cannot stand." In 1903, Ford Motor Co. was incorporated. In 1911, IBM had its beginnings as the Computing-Tab- ulating-Recording Co. was incorporated in New York State. In 1932, President Herbert Hoover and Vice President Charles Curtis were renominated at the Republican national convention in Chicago. GARFIELD® By Jim Davis law. (It was later struck down by the Supreme Court.) In 1941, National Airport (now Ronald Reagan Wash- ington National Airport) opened for business with a cere- mony attended by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1952, "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl" was published in the United States for the first time by Double- day & Co. In 1933, the National Industrial Recovery Act became Tereshkova, was launched into orbit by the Soviet Union aboard Vostok 6. SHOE By Chris Cassatt and Gary Brookins In 1962, The New Yorker published the first of a three- part serialization of "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson. In 1963, the world's first female space traveler, Valentina Omar Torrijos (toh-REE'-ohs) exchanged the instruments of ratification for the Panama Canal treaties. In 1987, a jury in New York acquitted Bernhard Goetz of attempted murder in the subway shooting of four youths he said were going to rob him; however, Goetz was convicted of illegal weapons possession. (In 1996, a civil jury ordered Goetz to pay $43 million to one of the persons he'd shot.) Ten years ago: French conservatives won a landslide vic- In 1978, President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian leader BLONDIE® By Dean Young and Stan Drake tory in legislative elections. A runaway winner again in the U.S. Open following his victory at the Masters, Tiger Woods became the first player since Jack Nicklaus in 1972 to cap- ture the first two major championships of the year. Five years ago: A North Carolina State Bar disciplinary committee said disgraced prosecutor Mike Nifong would be disbarred for his disastrous prosecution of three Duke Uni- versity lacrosse players falsely accused of rape. Six people were killed, 22 injured, when a car driven by Australian- born professional drag racer Troy Critchley plowed into a parade crowd in Selmer, Tenn. U.S. astronaut Sunita "Suni" Williams set a record aboard the international space station for the longest single spaceflight by any woman, surpassing the record of 188 days set by astronaut Shannon Lucid at the Mir space station in 1996. One year ago: U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., announced his resignation from Congress, bowing to the furor caused by his sexually charged online dalliances with a former porn actress and other women. Osama bin Laden's longtime second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahri, took control of al-Qaida. Today's Birthdays: Actor Bill Cobbs is 77. Author BEETLE BAILEY® By Mort Walker Joyce Carol Oates is 74. Country singer Billy "Crash" Crad- dock is 73. Songwriter Lamont Dozier is 71. Rhythm-and- blues singer Eddie Levert is 70. Actress Joan Van Ark is 69. Actor Geoff Pierson is 63. Rhythm-and-blues singer James Smith (The Stylistics) is 62. Boxing Hall of Famer Roberto Duran is 61. Pop singer Gino Vannelli is 60. Actress Laurie Metcalf is 57. Model-actress Jenny Shimizu is 45. Actor James Patrick Stuart is 44. Actor Clifton Collins Jr. is 42. Actor John Cho is 40. Actor Eddie Cibrian is 39. Actress China Shavers is 35. Actress Missy Peregrym is 30. Thought for Today: "Our memories are card indexes consulted and then returned in disorder by authorities whom we do not control." — Cyril Connolly, British critic (1903- 1974). HAGAR the Horrible® By Chris Browne RUBES® By Leigh Rubin ZITS BY JERRY SCOTT & JIM BORGMAN FRANK & ERNEST® By Bob Thaves ALLEY OOP