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Mar 10

Heading to LA this morning for an overnight. Meeting with Mazda this afternoon and in the morning.

Mar 10

Mar 10, 1969: James Earl Ray was sentenced in Memphis, Tennessee, to 99 years in prison for the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr., in April 1968.

Mar 10, 1629: Charles I of England dissolves Parliament and rules alone for 11 years.

Mar 10, 1785: Thomas Jefferson is appointed minister to France.

Mar 09

Finally at home getting ready to watch American Idol. Who do you think did the best?

Mar 09

A few morning carbs!

A few morning carbs!

Mar 09

I am #thankful for a great staff!

Mar 09

I love my work!

Mar 09

Mar 9, 1796: Napoleon Bonaparte married Josephine de Beauharnais, widow of a former French officer executed during the revolution.

Mar 9, 1841: The Supreme Court ruled that the Amistad slaves were free.

Mar 9, 1862: The first battle between two ironclad ships, the Monitor (Union) and Merrimack (Confederate) occurred, revolutionizing naval warfare.

Mar 08

I am excited for this!

Mar 08

Home watching 24.  I love Jack Bauer.

Mar 08

Having pizza for dinner.

Having pizza for dinner.

Mar 08

Having a little Starbucks before my haircut.

Having a little Starbucks before my haircut.

Mar 08

Mar 8, 1917: Russia’s February Revolution, which eventually led to the overthrow the csarist government, began.

Mar 8, 1948: The Supreme Court ruled that religious instruction in public schools violated the Constitution.

Mar 8, 1950: The Soviet Union claimed to be in possession of the atomic bomb.

Mar 07

Getting ready to see from Paris with love. :)

Mar 07

Having lunch with everyone at the Fox Grill.

Mar 07

Mar 7, 1876: Alexander Graham Bell received a patent for the telephone.

Mar 7, 1965: Peaceful civil rights demonstrators marching from Selma, Ala., are brutally attacked with billy clubs and tear gas by police on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. The event is later called “Bloody Sunday.”

Mar 7, 1936: Adolf Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Pact when he ordered troops to march into the Rhineland.

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