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YEAR EVENTS
336   St Mark elected Catholic Pope
350   General Maxentius drives out Western Roman emperor Constans
532   Nika uprising at Constantinople fails, 30-40,000 die
1307   German king Albrecht I makes his son Rudolf king of Bohemia
1478   Grand Duke Ivan II of Moscow occupies Novgorod
1486   King Henry VII of England marries Elizabeth, daughter of Edward IV
1520   Christian II of Denmark & Norway defeats Swedes at Lake Asunde
1535   Francisco Pizarro founds Lima Peru
1644   1st UFO sighting in America, by perplexed pilgrims in Boston
1644   Perplexed Pilgrims in Boston reported America's 1st UFO sighting
1650   French Prince Louis II of Cond‚ captured
1671   Pirate Henry Morgan defeats Spanish defenders, captures Panam
1691   English king Willem III travels to The Hague
1701   Frederik I/Sophie Charlotte van Hanover crowned king/queen of Prussia
1733   1st polar bear exhibited in America (Boston)
1777   San Jose California, founded
1778   Capt James Cook stumbles over Sandwich Islands (Hawaiian Islands)
1788   English settlers arrive in Aust's Botany Bay to setup penal colony
1795   French admitted to Amsterdam without resistance
1795   governor/viceroy Willem V flees Scheveningen to England
1817   San Mart¡n leads a revolutionary army over Andes
1840   Electro-Magnetic Intelligencer, 1st US electrical journal, appears
1850   British blockade Pir‘us, Greece to enforce mercantile claims
1854   Filibuster William Walker proclaims Republic of Sonora in NW M‚xico
1862   Confederate Territory of Arizona forms
1865   Battle of Ft Moultrie, SC
1869   Elegant Calif Theater opens in SF
1871   2nd German Empire proclaimed by Kaiser Wilhelm I & Bismarck
1884   General Charles Gordon departs London for Khartoum
1895   Amsterdam's AFC soccer team forms
1896   1st demonstration of an X-ray machine in US (NYC)
1896   British troops occupy Kumasi, West Africa
1900   Jan Blockx's "T˜l Uilenspiegel" premieres in Brussels
1901   Pope Leo XIII publishes encyclical Graves De Communi Re
1905   French govt of Combes falls
1908   Frederick Delius' "Brigg Fair," premieres
1911   1st shipboard landing of a plane (Tanforan Park to USS Pennsylvania)
1912   English explorer Robert F Scott & his expedition reach South Pole, only to discover that Roald Amundsen had gotten there before
1913   Turkish-Greek sea battle near Troy
1915   Train crashes at Colima-Guadalajara Mexico, about 600 die
1919   WW I Peace Congress opens in Versailles, France
1921   William Archer's "Green Goddess," premieres in NYC
1922   Irish author Liam O'Flaherty & others occupy Rotunda in Dublin
1923   1st radio telegraph message from Netherlands to Dutch East Indies
1929   "NY Daily Mirror" columnist Walter Winchell debuts on radio
1929   Stalin proposes to ban Trotsky from the Politburo
1930   -27øF (-33øC), Watts, Oklahoma (state record)
1930   Shostakovitch' opera "The Nose," premieres in Leningrad
1933   White Sands National Monument, NM established
1934   Eugene O'Neill's "Days Without End," premieres in NYC
1938   Bradman scores 104* for South Australia v NSW at the SCG
1938   Pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander is elected to Hall of Fame
1939   SA wicketkeeper Bradman gets his 6th straight ton, 135* v NSW
1942   Nazi's arrest Frans Goedhart & Wiardi Beckman
1943   Jews in Warsaw Ghetto begin resistance of Nazis
1943   Presliced bread sale banned to reduce bakery demand for metal parts
1943   Soviets announce they broke long Nazi siege of Leningrad
1943   Uprising in Warsaw ghetto
1943   US rations bread & metal
1944   1st Chinese naturalized US citizen since repeal of exclusion acts
1945   Warsaw freed by Soviet army
1947   "Red Mill" closes at Ziegfeld Theater NYC after 831 performances
1947   Detroit Tigers sell Hank Greenberg to Pirates (for $25-35,000)
1947   Small river steamer sank on Yangtze River, kills 400
1948   1st courses begin at University of Ibadan, Nigeria
1948   Ted Mack's "Original Amateur Hour" begins, DuMont (later NBC/ABC/CBS)
1949   "They Stand Accused" courtroom drama premieres on CBS (later DuMont)
1949   1st US Congressional standing committee headed by Negro (W Dawson)
1949   South African Rev Andries P Treurnicht marries Engela Dreyer
1950   Christopher Fry's "Venus Observed," premieres in London
1950   Indians pitcher Bob Feller, after 15-14 season, takes $20,000 salary cut to $45,000, pay cut is Feller's own suggestion
1951   1st use of lie detector in Netherlands
1951   Hermann Flake sentenced to death due to "hate campaign against GDR"
1951   NFL rules tackles, guards & centers ineligible for forward pass
1951   NFL takes control of failing Baltimore Colts
1953   Louise Suggs wins LPGA Tampa Golf Open
1954   Fanfani forms Italian govt
1956   German DR forms own army (National People's Army)
1957   3 B-52's set record for around-the-world flight, 45 hr 19 min
1958   1st black in NHL (William O'Ree, Boston Bruins)
1959   Ruth Jessen wins LPGA Tampa Golf Open
1960   US & Japan sign joint defense treaty
1961   Zanzibar's Afro-Shirazi party wins 1 seat by a single vote & parliament by a single seat
1962   Southern University closed due to demonstrations
1962   US begins spraying foliage in Vietnam to reveal Viet Cong guerrillas
1962   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1963   Reinier Paping wins Dutch 11-Cities Skating Race (10:59)
1964   Beatles 1st appear on Billboard Chart (I Want to Hold Your Hand-#35)
1964   Plans for World Trade Center announced (NYC)
1965   H L de Vries appointed Dutch governor of Suriname
1966   Robert C Weaver, confirmed as 1st black cabinet member (HUD)
1967   20th NHL All-Star Game: Montreal beat All-Stars 3-0 at Montreal
1967   Albert DeSalvo (Boston Strangler) sentenced to life in prison
1967   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1967   Yellowknife replaces Ottawa as capital of NW Territories, Canada
1968   "Happy Time" opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 286 performances
1968   Hester & Appolinar's musical "Your Own Thing," premieres in NYC
1968   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1969   Expanded 4 party Vietnam peace talks began in Paris
1970   Hasse B”rjes skates world record 500m in 38.9 sec
1970   NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 16-13
1971   Ivan Koloff beats Bruno Sammartino in NY, to become WWF champ
1973   Boston Red Sox sign Orlando Cepeda as 1st player signed as a DH
1973   Islanders break 12 game losing streak, 20 game road winless streak
1973   John Cleese's final episode on "Monty Python's Flying Circus," on BBC
1974   "$6 Million Man" starring Lee Majors premieres on ABC TV
1974   Israel & Egypt sign weapons accord
1975   "Jeffersons" spinoff from "All in the Family" premieres on CBS
1976   Superbowl X: Pitts Steelers beat Dallas Cowboys, 21-17 in Miami Superbowl MVP: Lynn Swann, Pittsburgh, WR
1977   Imran Khan takes 12 wickets in match for Pakistan win at the SCG
1978   Geoff Boycott captains England for the 1st time, v Pak Karachi
1978   Roof of 3-yr-old Civic Center in Hartford, Ct collapses (no injuries)
1978   Thiokol conducts 2nd test firing of space shuttle's SRB
1979   Peter Jenkins finishes "A Walk Across America," Florence Oregon
1980   Gold reaches $1,000 an oz
1980   Pink Floyd's "Wall" hits #1
1980   Studio 54 owners Steve Rubell & Ian Schrager sentenced to 3« years in prison for tax evasion & fined $20,000
1981   Iran accepts US offer of $7.9 billion in frozen assets
1981   Wendy O Williams arrested in Milwaukee for on-stage obscenity
1983   IOC restores Jim Thorpe's Olympic medals 70 years after they were taken from him for being paid $25 in semipro baseball
1984   80th Islander & 3rd dual hat trick (Carroll & Bossy) 9-1 win
1985   US renounces jurisdiction of World Court despite previous promise
1986   24th Space Shuttle (61-C) Mission-Columbia 7-returns to Earth
1986   AIDS charity record "That's What Friends are For," hits #1
1986   NY Lotto pays $30.5 million to one winner (#s are 19-20-27-34-41-46)
1987   11th Soap Opera Digest Poll Awards - Days of Our Live wins
1988   Airliner crashes in SW China, killing all 108 on board
1989   Astronomers discover pulsar in remnants of Supernova 1987A (LMC)
1989   Candace Thomas marries Steve Garvey
1989   IBM announces earnings up 10.4% in 1988
1989   Otis Redding, Dion, Rolling Stones, Temptations & Stevie Wonder
1989   West Indies beat Australia 2-1 to win the World Series Cup
1990   South Africa says its reconsidering ban on African Natl Congress
1990   Wash DC, Mayor Marion Barry arrested in drug enforcement sting
1991   Iraq launches SCUD missiles against Israel
1991   Longest tennis match at the Australian Open, Boris Becker beats Italy's Omar Camporese in 5 hours & 11 mins
1991   US acknowledges CIA & US Army paid Noriega $320,000 over his career
1991   WLAF's NY Knights become NY-NJ Knights
1992   43rd NHL All-Star Game: Campbell beat Wales 10-6 at Phila
1992   49th Golden Globes
1992   Actress Joan Chen (Twin Peaks) marries Dr Peter Hui
1992   Comedian Pat McCormick injured in a car accident
1992   NHL All Star Game - Campbell-10, Wales-6 (Brett Hull, MVP) at Phila
1993   Martin Luther King Jr holiday observed in all 50 states for 1st time
1993   West Indies win the World Series Cup, beating Australia 2-0
1995   Kumble takes 16-99 in match for Karnataka v Kerala
1995   Pope John Paul II begins visit to Australia
1996   Baseball owners unanimously approve interleague play in 1997
1996   Lisa Marie Presley filed for divorce from Michael Jackson in NY
1997   47th NHL All-Star Game: East beat West 11-7 at San Jose Arena
1998   "Ragtime," opens at Ford Theater NYC
1998   48th NHL All-Star Game: North America beats World 8-7 at Vancouver
1998   55th Golden Globes Awards
1998   ABL All-Star Game at Disney complex in Orlando
1998   Boston Celtics retire Robert Parrish's #00
1998   Kelly Robbins wins Healthsouth Golf Inaugural
1998   UCP Telethon

BIRTHS
1543   Alfonso Ferrabosco, composer
1641   Fran‡ois Michel le Tellier, French statesman (Marquis de Louvois)
1657   Hendrik Casimir II, Dutch Fieldmarshal (Nassau)
1685   Tiberius Hemsterhuis, Dutch Classical prof, baptized
1689   Charles de Montesquieu, France, philosopher/writer (Letters Persanes)
1726   Hendrik D F L, prince of Prussia/diplomat
1732   Jean-Guillain Cardon, composer
1751   Ferdinand Kauer, composer
1779   Peter Roget, thesaurus fame/inventor (slide rule, pocket chessboard)
1782   Daniel Webster, Salisbury NH, orator/politician/lawyer
1793   William Henry Havergal, composer
1795   Anna Paulowna Romanova, monarch of Russia/daughter of czar Paul I
1809   Richard Caswell Gatlin, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1896
1813   Joseph Farwell Glidden, inventor (1st coml useable barbed wire)
1815   James Chesnut Jr, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1885
1815   Richard Yates Gov, MC (Union), died in 1873
1817   Jacques Gregoir, composer
1818   Johannes van Vloten, Dutch literary/theologist
1820   Abraham Buford, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1884
1829   Louis van Haecke, Flemish chaplain/author (Blood to Bridge)
1831   Edward Ferrero, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1899
1835   C‚sar A Cui, Vilna Lithuania, fort architect/composer
1835   Jan van Droogenbroeck, Flemish poet
1840   Austin Dobson, England, poet/critic/biographer
1840   Ernst Rudorff, composer
1841   Alexis-Emmanuel Chabrier, France, composer (Le Roi Malgr‚ Lui)
1849   Edmund Barton, 1st PM of Australia (1900-03)
1854   Thomas A Watson, needed by Bell, inventor assistant (Telephone)
1856   Daniel Nathan Hale Williams, surgeon (1st open heart operation)
1856   John Hyatt Brewer, composer
1857   Otto von Below, German commandant (WW I)
1861   Hans Goldschmidt, German chemist
1861   Raymond Huntington Woodman, composer
1867   Rub‚n Dar¡o, national poet (Nicaragua)
1869   Willem De Vreese, Flemish linguist/biblographer
1870   Berend Modderman, printer (Drukkers yearbook)
1871   Franz Blei, [Peregrinus Steinh”vel], Austrian painter/critic
1872   Paul Leautaud, [Maurice Boissard], France, writer (Petit ami)
1878   Hendrik Baels, Belgian politician
1879   Henri-Honor‚ Giraud, French general/member of parliament
1880   Paul Ehrenfest, Austria/Neth physicist (adiabates hypothesis)
1881   Gaston Gallimard, French publisher (Librairie Gallimard) [or 1908]
1882   Alan Alexander Milne, English author (Winnie-the-Pooh)
1882   Jacob Clay, Dutch philospher/phyicist (Mesones)
1882   Sylvia Pankhurst, English feminist
1884   Arthur Ransome, English author (Swallows & Amazons)
1886   Antoine Pevsner, French sculptor
1886   Peter Alma, Dutch painter/graphic artist
1892   Oliver Hardy, Harlem Ga, comedy team member (Laurel & Hardy)
1893   John Lawrence Seymour, composer
1893   Jorge Guill‚n, Valladolid Spain, poet/critic (C ntico, Final)
1894   Wilhelm HC Tenhaeff, Dutch parapsychologist
1896   Hans H Holm, Norwegian poet (Jonsoknatt)
1901   Arie Querido, Dutch social psychiatrist
1903   Berthold Goldschmidt, German/British (opera)composer (Beatrice Cenci)
1904   Cary Grant, England, actor (Arsenic & Old Lace, North by Northwest)
1904   Henri-Georges Adam, French etcher/painter/sculptor (Grand Nude)
1905   Chick Chandler, Kingston NY, actor (Barney-One Happy Family)
1906   Hans Aeschbacher, Swiss sculptor (Venus de Six-Tours)
1907   Janos Ferencsik, Budapest Hungary, conductor (Budapest Opera)
1908   Albert P Morano, (Rep-R-Conn, 1951-59)
1908   Jacob Bronowsky, British mathematician/cultural historian
1910   Arthur John Howard, actor (Frieda, Last Holiday, Paradiso, Glass Cage)
1911   Gabor Darvas, composer
1912   Charles Moeller, Belgian theologist (Humanism et saintete)
1912   Ren‚ Gabri‰ls, Belgian billiard pro (7 World/9 European championships)
1912   William Sansom, English writer (Loving Eye)
1913   Danny Kaye, Bkln NY, UNICEF/comedian/actor (Danny Kaye Show)
1914   Arno Schmidt, writer
1916   Alec Coxon, cricketer (England pace bowler in one Test, 2-90 & 1-82)
1917   Oscar Lewenstein, impressario
1918   Adriano Mandarino Hypolito, priest
1918   Bohuslav Jeremias, composer, dies at 58
1918   Ton Brandsteder, CEO/founder (Sony Nederland)
1919   Juan Antonio Orrego-Salas, Santiago Chile, composer
1921   Bruce Woodcock, boxer
1922   Constance Moore, Sioux City Iowa, actress (Window on Main Street)
1922   Yehezkiel Braun, composer
1924   Donald Baverstock, TV producer
1925   Anthony Joly de Lotbiniere, TV producer
1925   Gilles Deleuze, philosopher
1925   Roepie Kruize, Dutch field hockey player (Olympic-Bronze-48/Silver-52)
1932   Joe Schmidt, NFL Hall-of-Famer
1932   Robert Anton Wilson, US, sci-fi author (Trick Top Hat)
1933   David Bellamy, English botanist/tv-program maker
1933   John Boorman, producer/dir (Exorcist II, Deliverance, Zardoz)
1933   Ray Dolby, sound expert/inventor (Dolby noise limiting system)
1933   Vladimir Yevgrafovich Bugrov, cosmonaut
1935   Raymond Briggs, English author (Fungus the Bogeyman)
1939   Bernard Glassman, NY, Zen teacher/head (Zen Center of NY)
1941   Bobby Goldsboro, Marianna Fla, singer (Honey)
1941   David Ruffin, Miss, vocalist (Temptations-Papa Was a Rolling Stone)
1941   Iva Zanicchi, actress (Ragazza Tutta d'Oro)
1943   Dave Greene, rocker
1944   Larry "Legs" Smith, rocker (Bonzo Dog Band-Urban Spaceman)
1944   Relus ter Beek, Dutch Minister of defense (PvdA)
1946   Katia Ricclarelli, actress (Falstaff, Otello, Turandot)
1948   Takeshi Kitano, Tokyo Japan, actor (Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence)
1950   Claudia de Colombia, Bogato Columbia, spanish singer (Yo Creo En Ti)
1950   Gilles Villeneuve, Canadian auto racer
1950   John Hughes, director (Breakfast Club, 16 Candles, Weird Science)
1953   Brett Hudson, Portland Ore, comedian (Bonkers, Hudson Brothers Show)
1955   Johannes AM "Hans" van Tongeren, Dutch actor (Hunk)
1955   Kevin Costner, LA Calif, actor (Fandango, Silverado, Bull Durham)
1955   Mable Fergerson, LA Calif, 4x400m runner (Olympic-silver-1972)
1956   Mark Collie, Waynesboro Tn, country singer (Another Old Soldier)
1957   Tom Bailey, rock vocalist/keyboardist (Thompson Twins-Doctor Doctor)
1958   Jeffrey N Williams, Superior Wisc, Major Army/astronaut
1958   Larry Smith, NBA player
1959   Bob Rosenberg, rocker (Will To Power)
1961   Mark D Messier, Edmonton Alberta, NHL Center (Edmonton, NY Rangers)
1962   Alison Arngrim, actress (Nellie-Little House of the Prairie)
1962   David O'Connor, equestrian 3-day (Olympics-silver-96)
1963   Jane Horrocks, Lancashire England, actress (Absolutely Fabulous)
1964   Brady Anderson, Silver Spring MD, outfielder (Baltimore Orioles)
1964   Jenny Holliday, Australian softball pitcher (Olympics-bronze-96)
1965   Richard Dunwoody, British(?) jockey)
1967   Kim Perrot, WNBA guard (Houston Comets)
1967   M C Tab, [Sharon Richard], NYC, rapper
1967   Peter Cox Jr, Bronxville NY, fencer-sabre (Olympics-96)
1969   Larry Webster, defensive tackle (Baltimore Ravens)
1969   Marvin Pope, CFL defensive end (Calgary Stampeders)
1970   Leo Araguz, NLF/WLAF punter (Oakland Raiders, Rhein Fire)
1971   Andre Coleman, NFL wide receiver/kick returner (SD Chargers)
1971   Greg Engel, NFL center (SD Chargers)
1972   Dwayne Carswell, NFL tight end (Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32)
1972   Mike Lieberthal, Glendale CA, catcher (Phila Phillies)
1972   Ryan Kuehl, defensive tackle (Washington Redskins)
1972   Steven Conley, linebacker (Pittsburgh Steelers)
1972   Vinod Kambli, cricketer (prolific Indian batsman 1993-)
1973   Crispian Mills, London, vocalist/guitarist (Kula Shaker)
1973   Edward Jasper, defensive tackle (Philadelphia Eagles)
1973   Junior Burrough, NBA forward (Boston Celtics)
1973   Regilio Vreede, soccer player (Blue White, RKC)
1974   Devon Odessa, actor (Sharon-My So Called Life, Girl of Limberlost)
1974   Shane Burton, defensive tackle (Miami Dolphins)
1975   Derek Smith, linebacker (Washington Redskins)
1976   Laurence Courtois, Kortrijk Belg, tennis star (1995 finalist Jakarta)
1976   Vincent Polvliet, soccer player (FC Utrecht)
1981   Kimberly Gloudemans, Miss California Teen USA (1997)
1981   Latoya Farley, Miss Oklahoma Teen USA (1996)

DEATHS
1367   Pedro I, king of Portugal (1357-67), dies at 46
1479   Louis IX, the Rich, duke of Bayern (U of Ingolstadt), dies at 61
1580   Antonio Scandello, Italian composer (Passion of John), dies at 63
1659   Benedikt Lechler, composer, dies at 64
1664   Moise Amyrault, French theologist/vicar, dies
1666   Adriaen A Bloemaert, Dutch landscape painter, dies at about 56
1677   John A van Riebeeck, Dutch founder Cape Colony, dies at 57
1730   Peter II, czar of Russia (1727-30), dies at 14
1760   Claudio Casciolini, composer, dies at 62
1769   Hakuin Ekaku, Zen teacher (reformer of Rinzai school), dies in Japan
1854   Juda Turo, American philanthropist, dies
1862   John Tyler, 10th US pres (1841-45), dies in Richmond Va at 71
1875   Joseph Philbrick Webster, composer, dies at 55
1886   Michal Czajchovski, [Sadik Pasja], writer, dies
1890   Amadeus I FM, king of Spain (1870-73), dies at 44
1902   Filippo Marchetti, composer, dies at 70
1906   Bartolom‚ Mitre, president of Argentina (1862-70), dies at 84
1913   Edmond R H Regout, Dutch industrialist/politician, dies at 49
1919   John C F, son of English king George V, dies at 13
1921   Adolf von Hildebrand, German sculptor, dies at 73
1923   Wallace Reid, actor (Birth of a Nation), dies at 31
1936   Rudyard Kipling, author (Gunga Din, Nobel 1907), dies at 70
1940   Kazimierz P Tetmajer, Polish writer/poet (Young Poland), dies at 74
1951   Robert Mark, US chairman (Caste World Congress), dies at 41
1954   Sydney Greenstreet, actor (Conflict, Maltese Falcon), dies at 74
1962   Raymond Moulaert, composer, dies at 86
1963   Johnnie Moyes, journalist/cricketer (S Aust batsman), dies
1966   Kathleen Norris, US author, dies at 85
1967   Albert Conti, actor (Eagle, Jazz Heaven, Topaz), dies at 79
1967   Barney Ross, welterweight Boxing Champ (1934), dies at 57
1967   Harry Antrim, actor (Ma & Pa Kettle), dies of heart attack at 83
1967   Reese "Goose" Tatum, basketballer (Harlem Globetrotters), dies at 45
1967   Simon FHJ Berkelbach van der Sprenkel, vicar/theologist, dies at 84
1968   Bert Wheeler, actor (Rainmakers, High Flyers, Dixiana), dies at 72
1968   John Ridgely, actor (Air Force, Possessed, Big Sleep), dies at 58
1968   Lee Tracy, actor (Martin Kane-Martin Kane Private Eye), dies at 69
1970   David O McKay, 9th Mormon president, dies at 96
1971   Catherine Calvert, actress (Fires of Faith), dies of stroke at 80
1972   Rudolf Wittelsbach, composer, dies at 69
1976   Ad Verhoeven, soccer player (Xerxes, Sparta), dies in crash [or 1/17]
1976   Sonia Dresdel, actor (Fallen Idol, Secret Tent), dies at 67
1977   Carl Zuckmayer, German/Swiss/US playwright (Second Wind), dies at 80
1977   Paul Nordoff, US composer (Frog Prince), dies at 67
1977   Yvonne Printemps, actress (Paris Waltz, Voyage to America), dies at 81
1978   Carl Betz, actor (Alex Stone-Donna Reed Show), dies at 67
1978   Ivan Ivonovich Dzerzhinsky, composer, dies at 68
1979   Cyril Mockridge, composer, dies at 82
1980   Cecil Beaton, British photographer, dies at 76
1982   Burnet Corwin Tuthill, US composer (Laurentia), dies at 93
1982   Ram¢n (J) Sender (Garc‚s), Spanish writer, dies at 79
1982   Trent Lehman, actor (Butch-Nanny & the Professor), dies at 20
1984   Malcolm H Kerr, 9th pres of American U of Beirut, shot dead
1985   Mahmoud Taha, Sudanese Moslem leader, hanged at 76
1985   Wilfrid Brambell, actor (Hard Day's Night, Boys), dies at 72
1986   Claire James, actress (Jack Armstrong), dies
1989   Bruce Chatwin, British writer, dies at 49
1990   Melanie Appleby, rocker (Mel & Kim), dies of liver cancer at 23
1991   Hamilton Fish, congressman (NY), dies at 102
1991   Lillian Bond, actress (Air Mail, Pick-up, Blond Cheat), dies at 83
1991   Nita Krebs, actor (Munchkin-Wizard of Oz), dies of heart attack at 85
1992   John Remme, entertainer, dies of AIDS at 56
1992   Tom Elios, entertainer, dies
1993   M Eleonore Lippits, 1st Dutch female missionary doctor, dies at 85
1993   Mia Meijer, Dutch playwright/director (Machine Child), dies
1993   Mike Templeton, 2nd person to receive a heart pump, dies at 34
1994   Arthur Altman, songwriter, dies at 83
1995   Adolph F J Butenandt, German bio-chemist (Nobel 1939), dies at 91
1995   Charles Baskerville, vocalist, dies at 54
1995   Joseph Kagan, businessman, dies at 79
1996   Leonor Fini, painter, dies at 87
1996   Minnesota Fats, [Rudolf Wanderone Jr], billiard hustler, dies at 82
1996   N T Rama Rao, PM of Andhra Pradesh India (1983-84, 84-89, 94-95), dies
1997   Myfanwy Piper, librettist, dies at 85
1997   Neville Crump, racehorse trainer, dies at 86
1997   Paul Tsongas, (Sen-D-Mass), dies at 55

   
 
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