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Today is Saturday, Oct. 5, the
278th day of 2019. There are 87
days left in the year.
ºBirthdays: College Football
Hall of Fame coach Barry Swit-
zer is 82. Senator Benjamin L.
Cardin, Democrat of Maryland,

is 76. Rock singer Brian John-
son (AC/DC) is 72. Writer-pro-
ducer-director Clive Barker is


  1. Rock musician David Bry-
    son (Counting Crows) is 65. As-
    trophysicist-author Neil de-
    Grasse Tyson is 61. Hockey Hall
    of Famer Mario Lemieux is 54.
    Actor Guy Pearce is 52. Actress
    Josie Bissett is 49. Singer-ac-
    tress Heather Headley is 45.
    Pop-rock singer Colin Meloy
    (The Decemberists) is 45. Ac-
    tress Kate Winslet is 44. Rock
    musician James Valentine (Ma-
    roon 5) is 41. Rock musician
    Paul Thomas (Good Charlotte)
    is 39. Actor Jesse Eisenberg is
    36.Actor Jacob Tremblay is 13.
    ºIn 1829, the 21st president of
    the United States, Chester Alan
    Arthur, was born in North Fair-
    field, Vt.
    ºIn 1921, the World Series was
    carried on radio for the first
    time as Newark, N.J., station
    WJZ (later WABC) relayed a
    telephoned play-by-play ac-
    count of the first game from the
    Polo Grounds. (Although the
    New York Yankees won the
    opener, 3-0, the New York Gi-
    ants won the series, 5 games to
    3.)
    ºIn 1947, President Harry S.
    Truman delivered the first tele-
    vised White House address as


he spoke on the world food cri-
sis.
ºIn 1953, Earl Warren was
sworn in as the 14th chief jus-
tice of the United States, suc-
ceeding Fred M. Vinson.
ºIn 1958, racially-desegregat-
ed Clinton High School in Clin-
ton, Tenn., was mostly leveled
by an early morning bombing.
ºIn 1983, Solidarity founder
Lech Walesa was named win-
ner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
ºIn 1984, the space shuttle
Challenger blasted off from the
Kennedy Space Center on an 8-
day mission; the crew included
Kathryn D. Sullivan, who be-
came the first American wom-
an to walk in space, and Marc
Garneau, the first Canadian as-
tronaut.
ºIn 1989, a jury in Charlotte,
N.C., convicted former PTL
evangelist Jim Bakker of using
his television show to defraud
followers.
ºIn 1999, two packed commut-
er trains collided near London’s
Paddington Station, killing 31
people.
ºIn 2001, tabloid photo editor
Robert Stevens died from in-
haled anthrax, the first of a se-
ries of anthrax cases in Florida,
New York, New Jersey, and
Washington.

This day in history


By Maria Lovato
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
Bluebikes is offering rides
for $1 on the weekends when
the MBTA’S Orange and Red
lines are suspended for con-
struction, the bike rental com-
pany announced.
There will be no Orange
Line service between Sullivan
Square and Tufts Medical Cen-
ter stations, starting this week-
end and continuing through
Nov. 10, according to the MB-
TA.


Shuttle buses for the Orange
Line will be offered only from
Sullivan Square to Haymarket.
The MBTA is encouraging peo-
ple to use the Green Line from
Haymarket onward for down-
town travel.
Red Line service will also be
suspended between Kendall/
MIT and Broadway stations on
weekends from Nov. 16 to Dec.
15, excluding Thanksgiving
weekend. Replacement buses
will be offered during the clo-
sures.

Bluebikes is offering a two-
wheeled alternative to the shut-
tle buses.
During these weekends, sin-
gle trips on Bluebikes in the
Boston area will be $1 for 30
minutes. Usually, the first 30
minutes costs $2.50. Adding
another 30 minutes of usage
will cost the normal $2.50 fee.
The promotion is sponsored
by Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Massachusetts and offers an
unlimited amount of the dis-
counted rides to its customers,

according to Bluebikes’ web-
site.
Toredeem,customershave
to download the Bluebikes app
and use the promotion code
BLUECROSS.
Additional valet service will
also be provided those week-
ends at the Bluebike stations at
West End Park, Copley Square,
and Boston City Hall from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m.

Maria Lovato can be reached at
[email protected].

By Danny McDonald
GLOBE STAFF
and Nicole Yang
BOSTON.COM STAFF
New Boston Celtics center
Enes Kanter said he was ha-
rassed outside of a Cambridge
mosque Friday afternoon be-
cause of his political opposi-
tion to Turkey’s president.
Kanter, a 6-11 Turkish bas-
ketball player signed by Boston
this summer, posted a video to
Twitter that showed him and
teammate Tacko Fall outside
the Islamic Society of Boston
on Prospect Street, which is a
short walk away from Inman
Square. In the video, at least
two men can be seen address-
ing Kanter. One of them holds
a cellphone.
Kanter, who is expected to
be Boston’s starting center this
season, is a vocal critic of Tur-
key’s leader, Recep Tayyip Er-
dogan, previously referring to
him as “the Hitler of our centu-
ry.” Erdogan has been accused
of increasingly authoritarian
tendencies. In the Friday vid-
eo, the Celtics player indicates
the two men are his fellow
countrymen who support Er-
dogan.
“They’re actually starting a
fight outside of a mosque, pro-
Erdogan people,” he said in the
video.
Later, in a phone interview
with the Globe, Kanter said he
had never seen the two men
before and that they cursed at
him, called him “traitor,” indi-
cated that he should not be
here, and made an obscene
gesture at him. He said that
when he and Fall, a 7-foot-
rookie, left Friday’s prayer ser-
vice, the men were waiting for
him outside. There, the men

caused a scene, yelling and
screaming at him, Kanter said.
“ItoldyouAmerica,thisis
crazy,” Kanter said in the vid-
eo.
Kanter told the Globe that
he has tried to stand up “for
human rights, democracy, and
freedom” and to bring aware-
ness of “what’s really going on
in Turkey.”
“I’m not going to back
down,” he said.
He called the harassment
unacceptable and said he was
shocked by the incident.
“It’s a mosque, it’s a house
of God, this shouldn’t happen,”
he said.
Kanter said he spoke with
the Celtics’ security after the
incident. Messages left with
the Celtics were not immedi-
ately returned Friday evening.
“I shouldn’t be feeling un-
comfortable or insecure while
critiquing anyone, but unfor-
tunately even in America they
make me feel this insecurity —
can you even imagine how
people in Turkey feel?” Kanter
said in a statement texted to
the Globe Friday night.
A Cambridge police spokes-
man said the department had
received no formal reports re-
garding the incident as of 6:
p.m. Friday.
Kanter has drawn the ire of
the Turkish government for his
political dissidence through-
out his eight-year NBA career.

Material from the Associated
Press, Bloomberg, and The
New York Times was used in
this report. Danny McDonald
can be reached at
[email protected].
Follow him on Twitter
@Danny__McDonald.

Bluebikes offers deal during T service disruptions


Celtics’ Kanter says


he was harassed


outside mosque


PHOTOS BY DAVID L RYAN/GLOBE STAFF

A group of dogs rescued from the
Bahamas after the destruction of
Hurricane Dorian were brought to
the plaza outside the John Hancock
Tower Friday to meet prospective
owners. Ernst & Young paired up
with Second Chance Animal
Services to find homes for the dogs,
said Sarah Francomano, a spokes-
woman for Ernst & Young.
Charleston and Duke (top left and
top right) received multiple
applications for adoption,
Francomano said. Kansas (right), a
pit bull mix, and Lily, a puggle mix,
were also up for adoption.

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