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1509   Pope Julius II excommunicates Italian state of Venice
1518   Treaty of St Truiden: anti-French Trapdoors/Bourgondisch covenant
1522   Battle at Bicacca: Charles I & Pope Adrianus VI beat France
1526   Mogol King Babur beats sultan of Delhi
1565   1st Spanish settlement in Philippines, Cebu City, forms
1576   Peace of Beaulieu & Paix de Monsieur
1643   Tirso de Molina's "Bellaco Sois, Gomez," premieres in Madrid
1646   King Charles I flees Oxford
1650   Scottish general Montrose defeated
1662   Netherlands & France sign military covenant
1694   Frederik August I "the Strong" becomes monarch of Saksen
1746   Battle at Culloden Moor: Duke of Cumberland beats "James VIII & III"
1773   British Parliament passes Tea Act (Boston won't like this)
1805   US Marines attack shores of Tripoli
1813   Americans under Gen Pike capture Toronto; Pike is killed
1828   Zoological Gardens at Regent's Park London, opens
1838   Fire destroys half of Charleston
1841   Imakita Kosen, 1st Zen teacher of D.T. Suzuki, found the awakening
1857   Establishment of Jewish congregations in Lower Austria prohibited
1859   "Pomona" sinks in North Atlantic drowning all 400 aboard
1860   Thomas J Jackson is assigned to command Harpers Ferry
1861   President Abe Lincoln suspends writ of habeas corpus
1861   West Virginia secedes from Virginia after Virginia secedes from US
1863   Battle of Streight's raid: Tuscumbia to Cedar Bluff, AL
1865   Cornell University (Ithaca NY) is chartered
1865   Steamboat "Sultana" explodes in Mississippi River, kills up to 1,547. 1450 of 2000 paroled Union POWs on their way home are ki
1867   Opera "Rom‚o et Juliette" is produced (Paris)
1870   Heinrich Schliemann discovers Troi
1874   White League, Paramilitary white supremacist organization, forms
1877   Opera "Le Roi de Lahore" is produced (Paris)
1877   President Hayes removes Federal troops from LA, Reconstruction ends
1881   Pogroms against Russian Jews start in Elisabethgrad
1890   French troops under Capt Archinard occupy Ouss‚bougou West Sudan
1897   Grant's Tomb (famed of song & legend) dedicated
1903   1st Highlander (Yankee) shut-out, Phila A's win 6-0
1903   Long Island's Jamaica Race Track opens
1905   World Exposition opens in Luik
1908   4th modern Olympic games opens in London
1909   Sultan of Turkey Abdul Hamid II is overthrown
1910   Belgian parliament rejects socialist motion for general voting rights
1912   Relief laws replaces those of 1854, in Netherlands
1918   Giants' 9-0 winning start & Dodgers' 0-9 losing streak are stopped
1920   Pogrom leader Petljoera declares Ukraine Independence
1921   Hadjememaar, [Corn de Gelder] elected in Amsterdam
1922   Fritz Langs "Dr Mabuse, der Spieler" premieres in Berlin
1922   Yakut ASSR formed in Russian SFSR
1923   Mussolini govt italian place in South Tirol/Alto Adige
1924   Antwerp soccer tie Belgium-Netherlands 1-1
1926   In the Giants' 9-8 win over Phillies, Mel Ott, 17, 1st appearance
1931   100ø F (38ø C), Pahala, Hawaii (state record)
1933   Karl Jansky reports reception of cosmic radio signal in Wash DC
1935   Brussel's World Expo opens
1935   Yanks pull a 1st inning triple-play & beat Phila A's 9-8
1937   1st US social security payment made
1937   US Social Security system makes its 1st benefit payment
1940   Himmler orders establishment of Auschwitz Concentration Camp
1941   German troops occupy Athens Greece
1942   Belgium Jews are forced to wear stars
1942   Tornado destroys Pryor Oklahoma killing 100, injuring 300
1943   Lou Jansen & Jan Dieters arrested, lead illegal CPN party in Holland
1943   Soviet Union breaks contact with Polish government exiled in London
1944   Boston Brave Jim Tobin no-hits Bkln Dodgers, 2-0
1945   2nd Republic of Austria forms
1945   Italian partisans capture Mussolini prisoner
1945   US 5th army enters Genua
1946   1st radar installation aboard a coml ship installed
1947   Babe Ruth Day celebrated at Yankee Stadium & through out US
1948   Arab legion attacks Gesher bridge on Jordan River
1950   "Tickets, Please" opens at Coronet Theater NYC for 245 performances
1950   South Africa passes Group Areas Act segregating races
1951   Mohammed Mossadeq chosen premier of Persia
1952   "4 Saints in 3 Acts" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 15 perfs
1953   1st general elections in British Guyana, won by Jagans PPP
1953   Wrestler Freddie Blassie coins term "Pencil neck geek"
1956   Burma Premier U Nu's Volksliga voor Vrijheid loses election
1956   Heavyweight champ, Rocky Marciano, retires undefeated from boxing
1959   "Today" show goes abroard 1st time (Paris France)
1959   Liu Sjau-chi elected president of China PR
1960   1st atomic powered electric-drive submarine launched (Tullibee)
1960   South Korean pres Syngman Rhee resigns
1960   Togo (formerly French Togo) declares independence from French adm
1961   NASA launches Explorer 11 into Earth orbit to study gamma rays
1961   NFL officially recognizes Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio
1961   Sierra Leone declares independence from UK
1962   Arnold Wesker's "Chips with Everything," premieres in London
1962   US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Christmas Island
1963   "Jopie" Pengel forms govt in Suriname
1963   Cuban premier Fidel Castro arrives in Moscow
1964   John Lennon's "In His Own Write" is published in US
1965   "I'm Solomon" closes at Mark Hellinger Theater NYC after 7 perfs
1965   RC Duncan patents "Pampers" disposable diaper
1966   Dmitri Shostakovitch completes his 2nd cello concert
1967   Expo '67 opens in Montreal
1967   Rocky Marciano retires as undefeated boxing champ
1967   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1968   "Education of Hyman Kaplan" closes at Alvin NYC after 28 perfs
1968   Balt Oriole Tom Phoebus no-hits Boston, 6-0
1968   Congress of Political Party Radicals (PPR) forms in Netherlands
1969   Carol Mann wins LPGA Raleigh Ladies Golf Invitational
1971   Curt Flood resigns Senators after 13 games & departs for Denmark
1972   Apollo 16 returns to Earth
1972   NYC Mayor John Lindsey appeals that John Lennon not be deported
1973   KC Royal Steve Busby no-hits Detroit Tigers, 3-0
1974   Pan Am 707 crashes into mountains of Bali, killing 107
1975   Sandra Haynie wins LPGA Charity Golf Classic
1975   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1976   "So Long 174th St" opens at Harkness Theater NYC for 16 performances
1976   Arabic Monetary Fund established in Abu Dhabi
1977   Bloody riots in Soweto South Africa
1977   HCC, Hobby Computer Club, forms in Netherlands
1978   14th Mayor's Trophy Game, Yanks beat Mets 4-3 in 11
1978   Accident at nuclear reactor Willow Island, W Virginia, kills 51
1978   Afgh nist n revolution (National Day), pro-Russian military coup
1979   George Harrison releases "Love Comes to Everyone"
1980   Barbara Barrow wins LPGA Birmingham Golf Classic
1981   1st female soccer official is hired by NASL
1981   Beatle Ringo Starr marries actress Barbara Bach [Goldbach]
1982   Nordiques 1-Isles 4-Semifinals-Isles hold 1-0 lead
1982   Trial of John W Hinckley Jr attempted assassin of Reagan, begins
1983   Nolan Ryan becomes strikeout king (3,509), passing Walter Johnson
1984   Cleve Indians beat Detroit Tigers, 8-4, in 19 innings
1984   Over 70 inches of snow falls on Red Lake Montana
1986   "Sweet Charity" opens at Minskoff Theater NYC for 368 performances
1986   Captain Midnight (John R MacDougall) interrupts HBO
1986   Pat Bradley wins LPGA S&H Golf Classic
1987   US Justice Dept bars Austrian Chancellor Kurt Waldheim from entering US, due to his aid of Nazi Germany during WW II
1989   "Starmites" opens at Criter Ctr SR Theater NYC for 60 performances
1989   Beijing students take over Tiananmen Square in China
1989   Hurricane in Bangladesh, kills 500
1989   Mandatory seatbelt law goes into effect in Italy
1990   50th annual barbershop quartet singing convention held (Mich)
1990   Dodger Orel Hershiser undergoes career-threatening shoulder surgery
1990   Villanova's women set a 6,000 m relay world record of 17:18:10
1991   "Lucifer's Child" closes at Music Box Theater NYC after 28 perfs
1991   Firestone World Bowling Tournament of Champions won by David Ozio
1992   "Small Family Business" opens at Music Box Theater NYC for 48 perfs
1992   NY Jets finish perfect 5-0 pre-season for 1st time
1992   NY Mets trade David Cone to Toronto Blue Jays for Jeff Kent
1993   Afghan Antonov AN-32 crashes at Tashqurgan, kills 76
1994   "Inspector Calls" opens at Royale Theater NYC for 454 performances
1994   29.0øC in Genevad, Sweden (Swedish April high temperature record)
1994   7th longest NHL game: NJ Devils beat Buffalo Sabres (125 min 43 sec)
1994   Graeme Obree bicycles world record time (52,713 km)
1994   President Nixon buried in Nixon Library in Calif
1994   Twins righty Scott Erickson no-hits Brewers 6-0
1995   "Indiscretions" opens at Ethel Barrymore Theater NYC for 221 perfs
1995   Coors Field in Colo opens - Denver Rockies beats Mets 11-9 in 14
1996   Brunswick World Tournament of Champions won by Dave D'Entremont
1997   "Little Foxes," opens at Vivian Beaumont NYC for 56 performances
1997   "Stanley," closes at Circle in Sq Theater NYC
1997   Frank Nobilo wins Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic at Forest Oaks
1997   Las Vegas Senior Golf Classic by TruGreen-ChemLawn
1997   Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Chick-fil-A Charity Championship

BIRTHS
1410   John Van Lannoy, Flemish governor of Holland/Zealand/West Frisia
1623   Johann Adam Reincken, composer
1701   Charles Emanuel I, King of Sardinia
1707   John Burman, Dutch botanist/director botanical gardens
1724   Ferdinand Philipp Joseph Lobkowitz, composer
1737   Edward Gibson, England, historian (Decline & Fall of Roman Emp)
1759   Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, England, writer/feminist (Female Reader)
1767   Andreas Jakob Romberg, German violinist/composer (Song of the Clock)
1791   Samuel Finley Breece Morse, US painter/inventor (telegraph)
1802   Abraham Louis Niedermeyer, composer
1803   Alfred Julius Becher, composer
1812   Friedrich von Flotow, composer
1820   Herbert Spencer, Derby England, Victorian philosopher (Social Statics)
1822   Ulysses S Grant, [Hiram], Ohio (R), 18th president (1869-77)
1824   William Richard Bexfield, composer
1828   Gerben Colmjon, Dutch Frisian linguist/publisher
1835   John Murray Corse, Pitts, Bvt Mjr General (Union volunteers) [or 9/27]
1840   Edward Whymper, 1st to climb Matterhorn (1865)
1861   Georgy L'vovich Catoire, composer
1861   Johan M Skjoldborg, Danish writer (Dynaes-Digte)
1865   Emile Erens, Dutch Hagiographer (Pastor of Ars)
1869   William Victor Harris, composer
1871   Arthur Finlay Nevin, composer
1873   Harry M O'Connor, Chicago IL, actor (Stranger than Fiction)
1875   Andr‚ Baillon, Belgian/French author (Un homme si simple)
1875   Freddie Fane, cricketer (Hobbs' 1st Test opening partner)
1875   Lumsden Hare, Ireland, actor (Oregon Trail, Desert Fox, Young Bess)
1883   Hubert Harrison, St Croix Virgin Island, writer/freedom fighter
1884   Louis de Bree, [Louis C Davids], actor (Bluejackets)
1891   Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev, composer
1892   Louis Victor de Broglie, physicist (studied electrons)
1893   Norman Bel Geddes, Adrian Mich, theatrical designer (Rivals, Dead End)
1894   Nicolas Slonimsky, composer
1896   Rogers Hornsby, 2nd baseman (St Louis Cards)
1896   Wallace Hume Carothers, inventor (nylon)
1900   Walter Lantz, animator (Woody Woodpecker's creator)
1902   Kitty Kelly, NYC, actress (Ladies of the Jury, Behind Office Doors)
1903   Frank Belknap Long, American writer (Rim of the Unknown)
1903   Hans Walter Kosterliz, biochemist
1904   Arthur F Burns, economist/chairman (Federal Reserve Board)
1904   Cecil Day-Lewis, England, poet laureate/detective (Nicholas Blake)
1904   Ragnar Skrede, Norwegian poet (Lauvfall)
1905   Julian Stryjkowski, writer
1905   Philip Radcliffe, composer
1906   Mark Alexander Abrams, market researcher
1909   Muriel C Bradbrook, English writer (That Infidel Place)
1911   Colin Gordon, Ceylon, actor (John-Baron)
1911   Georges Dargaud, French publisher (Asterix, Tintin)
1912   Franz Weyergans, Belgian literary (Les Gens Heureux)
1912   Frederick Rand Weissman, philanthropist
1912   Renato Rascel, actor (7 Hills of Rome, Secrets of Santa Vittoria)
1914   Albert Soboult, French historian
1916   Jan Rychlik, composer
1918   John Alfred Scali, journalist/correspondent (ABC)
1918   Kirby Stone, NYC, jazz combo leader (Baubles Bangles & Beads)
1918   Willem N "Pim" Koot, pianist of Concert building (Oh, Lady! Lady!)
1919   Walter Ritchie, sculptor
1922   Daphne Anderson, London, actress (Beggar's Opera, Hobson's Choice)
1922   Jack Klugman, Phila (Oscar-Odd Couple, Quincy, Goodbye Columbus)
1927   Connie Kay, jazz drummer
1927   Coretta Scott King, Marion Ala, civil rights leader
1927   John Joseph Moakley, (Rep-D-Massachusetts, 1973- )
1929   Nina Ponomareva Romaschkova, USSR, discus thrower (Oly-gold-1952, 60)
1930   Roelof F "Pik" Botha, South African minister of Foreign affairs
1931   Igor Oistrach, Russian violinist/son of David Oistrach
1931   Krzystzof Komeda, composer
1932   Anouk Aimee, [Fran‡oise Dreyfus], Paris, actress (8«, La Dolce Vita)
1932   Casey Kasem, Detroit Mich, radio personality (American Top 40)
1932   Charles Adkins, US, light welterweight boxer (Olympic-gold-1952)
1932   Chuck Knox, NFL coach (Rams, Bills, Seahawks)
1932   Fran‡ois Bayle, composer
1932   Maxine Brown, rocker (Browns)
1932   Petar Ozgijan, composer
1936   Khalid Wazir, cricketer (son of S Wazir Ali 2 Tests for Pakistan 1954)
1937   Phil Jones, newsman (CBS)
1937   Sandy Dennis, Nebraska, actress (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
1938   Earl Anthony, bowler (PBA money champ 1974-6, 1981-3)
1939   Jerry Mercer, Montreal Canada, rock drummer (April Wine)
1939   Judy Carne, Northhampton Engl, comedienne (Laugh-in, Fair Exchange)
1941   Friedrich Goldmann, composer
1941   Jan D Blaauw, Dutch MP (VVD)
1941   Judith Blegen, Missoula Mont, opera singer (Papagena-Magic Flute)
1942   Gordon Roddick, English cosmetic manufacturer (Body Shop)
1942   Valeri Vladimirovich Polyakov, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-6, TM-18)
1943   Eugene Polyakov, dancer
1943   Helmut Marko, auto racer (Le Mans Grand Prix)
1944   Cuba Gooding, US singer (Everybody Plays the Fool)
1944   Herb Pedersen, Berkley Ca, singer (Desert Rose Band-Love Reunited)
1944   Michael Fish, British TV weatherman
1945   August Wilson, US, playwright (Fences, Pulitzer 1987)
1946   John Maclean, cricketer (Australian wicket-keeper 1978-79)
1947   Ann Peebles, Missouri, singer (I Can't Stand the Rain)
1947   Herbie Murrell, US singer (Stylistics-You are My Everything)
1947   Pete Ham, Swansea Wales, rock vocalist (Badfinger-Come & Get It)
1947   Peter Gena, composer
1948   Katie Pierson, NJ, vocals/guitarist (B-52's-Rock Lobster, Love Shack)
1949   Doug Sheehan, actor (Joe Kelly-General Hospital)
1949   Douglas Sheehan, Santa Monica Calif, actor (Ben-Knots Landing)
1949   Yoshiaki Fujiwara, wrestler (NJPW/PWF/UWF)
1951   Ace Frehley, Bronx NY, heavy metal rocker (Kiss-Beth, Frehley's Comet)
1951   Boris Kinberg, rock percussionist (Mink Deville)
1953   Ellen L Shulman Baker, Fayetteville NC, MD/astronaut (STS 34, 50, 71)
1955   Cora Ann Mahalick, NJ, news anchor (WNYW-TV)
1956   Dennie Shupryt-Knoop, Chicago Ill, beach volleyballer (Olympics-96)
1958   Keith Denunzio, rocker
1959   Marco Pirroni, London, rock guitarist (Adam & The Ants)
1959   Sheena Easton, [Shirley Orr], Glasgow Scotland, singer (Sugar Walls)
1962   Denise Baldwin, Atlanta, LPGA golfer (1991 Futures Salisbury Classic)
1962   Patricia Plumer, Covina Calif, 1.5k/5k runner
1962   Patricia Susan Plumer Levere, Covina, California, 3K runner
1963   Arther van Dijk, drummer (Ivy Green)
1963   Grant Show, actor (Jake-Melrose Place, Rick-Ryan's Hope)
1963   Schae Harrison, Orange Calif, actress (Darla-Bold & Beautiful)
1964   Paul Osbaldiston, CFL kicker (Hamilton Tiger Cats)
1965   Courtenay Becker-Dey, Greenwich Conn, Europe yachter (Oly-bronze-1996)
1966   Peter McIntyre, cricketer (Australian leg-spinner 1995)
1967   Bridgette Gordon, WNBA forward (Sacramento Monarchs, Olympic-gold-88)
1967   Willem-Alexander CGF, Dutch crown prince/son of Queen Beatrix of Neth
1968   Adrian Cooper, NFL tight end (Minn Vikings)
1969   Brett Steven, Bermuda, NZ tennis player (Olympics-96)
1969   Francine "Frankie" McRae, Australian softball outfielder (Oly-br-96)
1969   Mica Paris, rocker (So Good)
1969   Tyrone Rodgers, CFL defensive linebacker (Winnipeg Blue Bombers)
1970   Mikiko Hagiwara, WNBA guard (Sacramento Monarchs)
1970   Tim Hanshaw, NFL guard (SF 49ers)
1971   Craig Keith, NFL tight end (Jacksonville Jaguars)
1971   Hayley Carr, Salzburg Austria, actress (Courtney-As the World Turns)
1971   James Burton, cornerback (Chicago Bears)
1971   Ricky Sutton, WLAF defensive end (Barcelona Dragons)
1972   Alison McKnight, Bakersfield Calif, 100m hurdler/heptathlete
1972   David Lascher, NYC, actor (Josh-Clueless, Kidz in the Wood)
1972   Ethan Brooks, NFL/WAFL tackle (Atlanta Falcons, Rhein Fire)
1972   Silvia Farina, Milan Italy, tennis star (1995 Maria Lankowitz doubles)
1972   Tim Ruddy, NFL center (Miami Dolphins)
1972   Tommy Thompson, NFL punter (SF 49ers)
1973   Andr‚ Govan, Culver City Calif, actor (Monster Squad)
1973   S‚bastien Lareau, Montreal Quebec, tennis player (Olympics-96)
1974   Carlos Fortes, soccer player (Sparta)
1974   Pete Chryplewicz, tight end (Detroit Lions)
1975   Andr‚ Gower, actor (Baby Makes 5, Fathers & Sons, Mr President)
1975   Kenny Harris, safety (Arizona Cardinals)
1975   Michael Booker, cornerback (Atlanta Falcons)
1992   James Duke Mason, son of singer Belinda Carlisle & Morgan Mason

DEATHS
1076   Willem, bishop of Utrecht (1054-76), murderer of earl Floris I, dies
1124   Alexander I, king of Scotland (1107-24), dies
1404   Philip, the Stout, Duke of Burgundy, dies at 62
1521   Ferdinand Magellan, world traveler, killed by Filipino natives at 50
1605   Leo XI, [Alessandro O de' Medici], Italian Pope (1605), dies at 69
1656   Gerard van Honthorst, painter, dies at 65
1656   Jan J van Goyen, Dutch landscape painter, dies at 60
1682   Theodorus III, czar of Russia (1676-82), dies
1694   Johan Georg IV, elector of Saxony (1691-94), dies at 25
1695   Sor Juana In‚s de la Cruz, [Asbaje], Mexican poetress/nun, dies at 44
1702   Jean Bart, French capt/sea hero (Escape out of Plymouth), dies at 51
1758   Jan Francisci, composer, dies at 66
1764   Jaime de Casellas, composer, dies at 73
1794   William Jones, British Orientalist/jurist, dies at 47
1806   Amalia Frstin Gallitzin, Prussian daughter of Golitsyn, dies at 57
1813   Zebulon M Pike, US explorer (Pike's Peak), dies in battle at 34
1871   Sigismond Fortune Fran‡ois Thalberg, composer, dies at 59
1872   Ion Heliade-Radulescu, Romanian politician/author, dies at 70
1881   Ludwig A Benedek, Austrian general, dies at 76
1882   Ralph Waldo Emerson, US poet (Representive Men), dies
1893   John Murray Corse, US general (Union), dies on his 58th birthday
1901   Richard Redhead, composer, dies at 81
1902   Julius Sterling Morton, who started Arbor Day, dies at 72
1915   Alexander N Skriabin, Russ pianist/composer (Prometheus), dies at 43
1932   Harold "Heart" Crane, US poet (Bridge), commits suicide at 32
1936   Frederik A Stoett, linguist (Dutch Proverbs), dies at 72
1936   Karl Pearson, mathematician, dies
1937   Antonio Gramsci, Italian philosopher/marxist theorist, dies at 46
1938   Edmond Rubbens, Belgian minister to Colonies, dies at 44
1950   Adam Tadeusz Wieniawski, composer, dies at 70
1950   Karl Straube, German organist/conductor, dies
1951   Philip Albert Myburgh Hands, cricketer (7 Tests for S Africa), dies
1957   Mario A Gianini, creator (maraschino cherry), dies
1959   Gordon Armstrong, inventor (baby incubator), dies
1961   Roy Del Ruth, director (About Face, Folies Bergere), dies at 67
1964   Georg Britting, writer, dies at 73
1965   Alan Bunce, actor (Albert-Ethel & Albert), dies at 61
1965   Edward R Murrow, newscaster (Person to Person), dies at 57
1969   Dino Terranova, actor (Young Dillinger), dies at 65
1970   Arthur Shields, actor (Your Show Time), dies at 73
1972   Kwame Nkrumah, president of Ghana, dies at 62
1972   Phil King, rock (Blue Oyster Cult), shot in head at 24 while gambling
1973   Jim Sims, cricketer (England leg-spinner in 4 Tests 1935-37), dies
1973   Libbe de Wal, founder of Humanistic Covenant, dies at 72
1975   Nicholas Soussanin, actor (Last Command), dies at 86
1977   Stanley Adams, actor (Lillies of the Field, Thunder Alley), dies at 61
1978   Mohammed Daud, premier/president of Afghanistan, murdered
1982   Tom Tully, actor (Line-up, Shane), dies at 85
1984   Piet Kraak, Dutch soccer player, dies at 63
1991   Ken Curtis, actor (Lost, Freckles, Calif Gold Rush), dies at 74
1991   Marcus Heeresma, writer/poet (Anna, Son of a Whore), dies
1992   Olivier Messiaen, French composer, dies at 83
1993   Hans Sahl, German/US writer (Tie Exil im Exil), dies at 90
1994   Jerome Lejeune, physiologist, dies at 69
1994   John Preston, US writer (Gay House, Big Gay Book), dies at 48
1994   Lynne Frederick Unger, actress (Trail of Pink Panther), dies at 39
1996   Joan Sterndale Bennett, actress (Elizabeth-Dark Shadows), dies at 86
1996   William Egan Colby, cIA Director, dies at 76
1997   Paul Lambert, actor (Tom-Executive Suite), dies at 73

   
 
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