Above, a promo photo of American actor James Gandolfini, who starred for six seasons on the HBO mafia drama The Sopranos, a television show that thanks to his performances and some very good writing is considered by many to be the best ever aired. We don’t know about best. Best is hard to quantify and has to do with taste. Perhaps it’s fairer to say that The Sopranos opened new realms of possibility in television and through its success helped lead to many of the great shows on the air today. Gandolfini died in Rome yesterday of an apparent heart attack.
1939—Five-Year Old Girl Gives Birth
In Peru, five-year old Lina Medina becomes the world’s youngest confirmed mother at the age of five when she gives birth to a boy via a caesarean section necessitated by her small pelvis. Six weeks earlier, Medina had been brought to the hospital because her parents were concerned about her increasing abdominal size. Doctors originally thought she had a tumor, but soon determined she was in her seventh month of pregnancy. Her son is born underweight but healthy, however the identity of the father and the circumstances of Medina’s impregnation never become public.