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Full Face Transplant Recipient Finds Love in Life's Darkest Period

A North Texas man who became the nation’s first full face transplant recipient found love during the darkest period of his life.

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TODAY IN HISTORY: May 9


TODAY IN HISTORY: May 9
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Today’s Highlight in History
On May 9, 1994: South Africa’s newly elected parliament chose Nelson Mandela to be the country’s first Black president. 
On this date
In 1712: The Carolina Colony was officially divided into two entities: North Carolina and South Carolina.
In 1914: President Woodrow Wilson, acting on a joint congressional resolution, signed a proclamation designating the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day.
In 1926: Americans Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett supposedly became the first men to fly over the North Pole. (However, U.S. scholars announced in 1996 that their examination of Byrd’s flight diary suggested he had turned back 150 miles short of his goal.) 

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This day in history, May 9: South Africa's newly-elected parliament chooses Nelson Mandela to be the country's first Black president

Almanacs are full of lists of global and national historic events. But “This Day in History” feature invites you to not just peruse a list, but to take a trip back in time to see how a significant event originally was reported in the Chicago Tribune.

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Notable events on this day in history


Today’s highlight
May 9, 1994: South Africa’s newly elected parliament chose Nelson Mandela to be the country’s first Black president.
On this date
1712: The Carolina Colony was officially divided into two entities: North Carolina and South Carolina.
1914: President Woodrow Wilson, acting on a joint congressional resolution, signed a proclamation designating the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day.
1926: Americans Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett supposedly became the first men to fly over the North Pole. (However, U.S. scholars announced in 1996 that their examination of Byrd’s flight diary suggested he had turned back 150 miles short of his goal.)

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Herald & Review Almanac for May 9

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EarlyStart-20130401-09:19:00

$29,000 in unpaid child support. his son says he hired an attorney and is working through the problem. quezada has five children but no word which of them would be covered by these payments. meantime, a man who describes himself as a close friend told the new york daily news that quezada has promised to pay the rent for everyone who lives on the same block as the bodega he owns. he's got a new face and now a new life. dallas wiens who got the first full-face transplant got married over the weekend. the couple exchanged vows at the same church where he was badly burned in 2008. he met his wife in a burn victim support group. she was burned in a traffic accident three years ago. investors celebrating more than easter over the weekend with the s&p sitting at a record high. before today's opening bell. the question is where do stocks go from here? >> that's a good question. in t. nespresso.

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EarlyStart-20130401-10:19:00

>> he personally thinks marriage should be between a man and a woman, or the supreme court considering two same-sex marriage cases right now. you've got a new face and now he's got a new wife. dallas wiens. the man from texas to got the nation's first full-face transplant was married over the weekend. the happy couple exchanging vows in the same church where he was badly burned in 2008. he was painting the church when he touched a power line. he met his wife in a burn victim support group. she was burned in a traffic accident three years ago. we wish them the best. investors celebrating more than easter over the weekend. s&p is sitting at a record high before today's opening bell. the question now is, where will stocks go from here? the answer -- >> all right. >> next. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:10:36:00

now coming from two hours away in clearwater. more now from ashleigh banfield. >> reporter: the media frenzy surrounding this case has been unlenting. >> why didn't mommy call the police? >> mind blowing details in the casey anthony murder case. >> it's been almost three years since a little girl named caylee anthony disappeared in florida. and her mother, casey anthony, became a laser focus of a police investigation. >> what we need to do is receive information from casey and nothing but the truth. >> reporter: the child had been missing for a month before the pretty young mother told anyone, and when she did, it was her mother who called 911. >> i found my daughter's car today. and it smells like's there's been a dead body in her car. >> reporter: despite misleading investigators about her job, casey insisted that she was searching for caylee after dropping her off with a baby-sitter who then vanished but these photos show that casey continued to attend wild parties while her little girl was missing.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:09:32:00

memphis. >> reporter: the swollen river has already inflicted massive damage on homes and farmland. >> the only thing that i'm scared is you know, what if what happens here with what happened to new orleans, the levees break? >> reporter: memphis is especially hard hit. >> not since 1937 have we seen this type of river flow or stages on the river and our mission is to ensure that we reduce the risk to the civilians and the people who live behind our levees and flood walls. >> reporter: residents by the hundreds are being evacuated. the authorities say they need to abandon their homes and move to higher ground. officers are moving throu flooded alo river to see if anyone sh they're also seeing the power of the wae. >> it'll just be unreal how much damage is -- with all these water this these houses and homes. all of these peoples' belongings will be devastated. >> reporter: farther south near new orleans the u.s. army corps of engineers has opened the bonnet carre spillway. and it's diverting water into lake pontchartrain to spare the

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