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On This Day:
Tuesday February 18, 2014

This is the 49th day of the year, with 316 days remaining in 2014.

Fact of the Day: sun sneeze

Sun sneezing is a real phenomenon and not just a myth. The usual cause of a sneeze is an irritation or blockage in the nasal passages; when we sneeze, air is forced from the nose and mouth to get rid of the irritant or blockage. When we look at the sun, the increased intensity of light in our eyes causes a high-frequency electrical signal to run through our optical nerves. The neighboring nasal nerves pick up some of this signal and send the message to the brain, triggering a sneeze. It is a reflex similar to the one triggered by having an irritant or blockage in the nasal passage. Studies have shown that approximately 20% to 30% of people sneeze when exposed to sunlight or other bright lights. Sun sneezing can also be referred to as "photic sneeze reflex" or "Autosomal Dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst Syndrome" (ACHOO Syndrome).

Holidays

Feast day of St. Colman of Lindisfarne, St. Flavian of Jerusalem, St. Simeon of Jerusalem, St. Theotonius, and St. Helladius of Toledo.
Gambia: Independence Day.
Nepal: National Democracy Day.
Zambia: Kuomboka.

Events

1678 - John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" was published.
1688 - Quakers in Germantown, Pennsylvania adopted the first formal antislavery resolution in America.
1735 - The first opera produced in the colonies was performed in Charleston, South Carolina, entitled "Flora."
1865 - The mayor of Charleston, South Carolina, surrendered control of the city to Union Brigadier General Alexander Schimmelfennig.
1885 - Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" was published.
1908 - U.S. postage stamps were first sold.
1930 - The ninth planet of our solar system, Pluto, was discovered at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, by astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh.
1970 - The "Chicago Seven" defendants were found innocent of conspiring to incite riots at the 1968 Democratic national convention.
2001 - FBI agent Robert Philip Hanssen was arrested and charged with selling American secrets to the Soviet Union and Russia over a 15-year period.

Births

1516 - Mary Tudor, Queen of England known as "Bloody Mary," daughter of Henry VIII, King of England, and Catherine of Aragon.
1795 - George Peabody, American merchant and philanthropist.
1848 - Louis Comfort Tiffany, American craftsman, glassmaker, and jewelry designer.
1862 - Charles M. Schwab, American, president of both U.S. Steel and Bethlehem Steel.
1898 - Enzo Ferrari, Italian auto racer, auto manufacturer.
1922 - Helen Gurley Brown, American feminist, publisher, author.
1933 - Yoko Ono Lennon, Japanese-born American singer, wife of John Lennon.
1934 - Audre Lorde, a writer, poet, and activist.
1953 - Robbie Bachman (born Robin Bachman), Canadian drummer and founder of Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
1957 - Vanna White, American television personality.
1968 - Molly Ringwald, American actress.
1985 - Lee Boyd Malvo, American serial killer, sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

Deaths

1564 - Michelangelo (born Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni), an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer.
1902 - Charles Lewis Tiffany, American founder of Tiffany & Co.
1906 - John Batterson Stetson, American hat manufacturer.
1964 - Joseph-Armand Bombardier a Canadian inventor and businessman, and the founder of Bombardier in Quebec.
1977 - Andy Devine, raspy-voiced American character actor and comic cowboy sidekick.
1981 - John Knudsen Northrop, American aircraft industrialist.
1998 - Harry Caray (born Harry Christopher Carabina), American sportscaster.
2001 - Dale Earnhardt, Sr., American race car driver, from injuries suffered in a crash at the Daytona 500.

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