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379
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Theodosius installed as co-emperor of East Roman Empire
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973
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Pope Benedictus VI elected
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1419
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French city of Rouen surrenders to Henry V in Hundred Years War
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1493
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France cedes Roussillon & Cerd gne to Spain by treaty of Barcelona
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1668
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King Louis XIV & Emperor Leopold I sign treaty dividing Spain
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1714
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Richard Steele publishes "Crisis," defending Hanoverian success
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1746
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Bonnie Prince Charlies troops occupy Stirling [OS= Jan 8]
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1770
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Battle of Golden Hill (Lower Manhattan)
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1793
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French King Louis XVI sentenced to death
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1795
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Democratic revolution in Amsterdam ends oligarchy
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1806
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Britain occupies Cape of Good Hope
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1808
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Louis Napoleon signs 1st Dutch aviation law
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1810
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Overnight temp at Portsmouth NH drops 50øF (10øC)
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1825
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Ezra Daggett & nephew Thomas Kensett patent food storage in tin cans
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1829
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Johann von Goethe's "Faust, Part 1," premieres
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1833
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Charles Darwin reaches Straits Ponsonby, Fireland
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1839
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Aden conquered by British East India Company
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1840
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Antarctica discovered, Charles Wilkes expedition (US claim)
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1853
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Napoleon III marries Eugnie de Montijo
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1853
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Verdi's opera "Il Trovatore," premieres in Rome
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1861
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Georgia becomes 5th state to secede
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1861
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MS troops take Ft Massachusetts an Ship Island
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1862
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Battle of Mill Springs, KY (Fishing Creek, Logan's Crossroads)
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1863
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General Mieroslawski appointed dictator of Poland
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1865
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NV Suriname Bank established
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1865
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Union occupies Fort Anderson, NC
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1871
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1st Negro lodge of US Masons approved, New Jersey
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1884
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Jules Massenet's opera "Manon," premieres in Paris
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1885
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Battle at Abu Klea Sudan: 800-1000 killed
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1886
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Aurora Ski Club, 1st in US, founded in Minnesota
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1898
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Brown defeats Harvard 6-0 in 1st intercollegiate hockey game
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1899
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Anglo-Egyptian Sudan forms
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1903
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1st regular transatlantic radio broadcast between US & England
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1903
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New bicycle race "Tour de France" announced
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1906
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Gerhart Hauptmann's "Und Pippa Tanzt!," premieres in Berlin
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1909
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Eugene Walter's "Easiest Way," premieres in NYC
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1910
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Germany & Bolivia ends commerce/friendship treaty
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1910
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National Institute of Arts & Letters incorporated by Congress
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1913
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Raymond Poincar installed as president of France
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1915
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1st German Zeppelin attack over Great Britain, 4 die
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1915
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Neon Tube sign patented by George Claude
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1917
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Silvertown Essex's ammunition factory explodes; 300 die
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1918
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Soviets disallows a Constitution Assembly
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1919
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"Tidal wave" of molasses 15 m high x 25 m wide kills dozens, Boston
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1920
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Alexandre Millerand forms French govt
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1920
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US Senate votes against membership in League of Nations
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1921
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Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras & El Salvador sign Pact of Union
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1922
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Geological survey says US oil supply would be depleted in 20 years
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1923
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WMC-AM in Memphis TN begins radio transmissions
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1925
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-48øF (-44øC), Van Buren, Maine (state record)
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1927
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British govt decides to send troops to China
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1929
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Acadia National Park, Maine established
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1929
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Clas Thunberg skates world record 500m in 42.8 sec
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1932
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Charlie Conacher becomes 1st Toronto Maple Leaf to score 5 goals in a game, 1st coming at 7 seconds of game
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1934
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Kenesaw Mountain Landis denies Joe Jackson's appeal for reinstatement
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1935
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KLM begins flight path between Curaao & Aruba
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1937
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Cy Young, Tris Speaker & Nap Lajorie elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
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1937
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Millionaire Howard Hughes sets transcontinental air record (7h28m25s)
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1938
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GM began mass production of diesel engines
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1939
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Ernest Hausen of Wisconsin sets chicken-plucking record-4.4 sec
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1941
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British offensive in Eritrea
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1941
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British troops occupies Kassalaf Sudan
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1942
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Japanese forces invade Burma
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1942
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Titus Brandsma arrested by German occupiers
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1943
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Joint Chiefs of Staff decide on invasion in Sicily
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1947
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SS Himera runs aground at Athens, kills 392
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1950
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Maiden flight by Canada's Avro Canada CF-100 military plane
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1952
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NFL takes control of NY Yanks
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1952
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PGA approves allowing black participants
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1953
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Jesse Owens named Illinois Athletic Commission secretary
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1955
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"Millionaire" TV program premieres on CBS
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1955
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"Scrabble" debuts on board game market
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1955
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1st presidential news conference filmed for TV (Eisenhower)
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1956
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Hoboken dedicates a plaque honoring achievements of Alexander Cartwright in organizing early baseball at Elysian Field
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1957
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USSR performs atmospheric nuclear test
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1958
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Canadian Football Council renamed Canadian Football League
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1960
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Eisenhower & Premier Kishi sign US-Japanese Security pact
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1961
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1st episode for "Dick Van Dyke Show" is filmed
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1964
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AFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 27-24
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1964
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KFME TV channel 13 in Fargo, ND (PBS) begins broadcasting
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1966
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Indira Gandhi elected India's 3rd prime minister
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1966
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Neil Simons, Coleman & Fields' musical "Sweet Charity," premieres
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1966
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Tippetts cantate "Vision of St Augustine," premieres in London
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1967
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Herr Karl Tausch writes shortest will "Vse Zene" (All to wife)
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1968
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WKBF TV channel 61 in Cleveland, OH (IND) begins broadcasting
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1969
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AFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 38-25
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1969
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Joanne Carner wins LPGA Burdine's Golf Invitational
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1969
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NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 10-7
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1970
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Dutch bishops says he is in favor of married priest
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1970
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Nixon nominates G Harold Carswell to Supreme Court (fails)
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1970
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UCLA fires Angela Davis for being a communist
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1971
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"No, No Nanette" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 861 performances
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1971
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24th NHL All-Star Game: West beat East 2-1 at Boston
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1971
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Beatles' "Helter Skelter" is played at Charles Manson trial
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1971
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NHL Writers' Assn renamed Professional Hockey Writers' Assn
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1972
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Sandy Koufax, Yogi Berra, & Early Wynn elected to Hall of Fame
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1974
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Belgium govt of Leburton falls
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1974
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Notre Dame beats UCLA, ends NCAA-record 88-game basketball win streak
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1975
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4 mail truck assault on El Al B-747 in Paris, escape to Iraq
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1975
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Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Colgate Golf Triple Crown
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1977
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Ernie Banks elected to Hall of Fame
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1977
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Pres Ford pardons Iva Toguri D'Aquino (Tokyo Rose)
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1977
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World's largest crowd-12.7 million-for Indian religious festival
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1978
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Eddie Mathews elected to Hall of Fame
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1978
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Judge William H Webster appointed head of FBI
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1979
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John N Mitchell (former AG) released on parole from federal prison
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1981
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Muhammad Ali talks a despondent 21 year old out of committing suicide
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1981
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US & Iran sign agreement to release 52 American hostages
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1982
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Aust-WI one-day game that produced a Privy Council libel case
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1982
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Heater explodes at Star Elementary School-Okla, kills 6 kids & teacher
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1983
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Klaus Barbie, SS chief of Lyon in Nazi-France, arrested in Bolivia
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1984
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Calif Supreme Court rejects quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia, who wants to starve herself to death in a public hospital
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1984
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Francesco Moser bicycles world record time: 50,808 km
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1985
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"Born In The USA" by Bruce Springsteen peaked at #9
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1985
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4 die in a car & train crash in Buda Ill
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1986
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Cerebral Palsy telethon
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1986
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Israeli premier Simon Peres visits Netherlands
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1986
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Spain recognizes Israel
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1987
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Guy Hunt becomes Alabama's 1st Republican governor since 1874
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1988
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"48 Hours" premiers on CBS-TV
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1989
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Pres Reagan pardons George Steinbrenner for illegal funds for Nixon
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1990
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Test debut of Mushtaq Ahmed, v Australia at Adelaide
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1991
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42nd NHL All-Star Game: Campbell beat Wales 11-5 at Chicago
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1991
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48th Golden Globes: Dances with Wolves
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1991
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Eastern Airlines shuts down operation
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1991
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Jumbo Tsuruta beats Stan Hansen to win All Japan Triple Crown title
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1991
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Sgt Slaughter defeats Ultimate Warrior for WWF championship belt
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1992
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"City of Angels" closes at Virginia Theater NYC after 878 performances
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1992
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Cerebral Palsy telethon raises 23,500,000
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1992
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IBM announces a nearly $5B loss for 1992
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1992
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Nature Boy Ric Flair becomes WWF champ at Royal Rumble
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1992
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Rowdy Roddy Piper beats Mountie to become WWF Intercontinental Champ
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1993
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Israel recognizes PLO as no longer criminal
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1993
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Oakland A's unveil new elephant logo
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1993
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Robert M Gates, ends term as 15th director of CIA
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1993
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STS-54 (Endeavour) lands
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1994
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-20øF (-29øC) (5:32 AM) coldest day ever recorded in Cleveland Ohio
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1994
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-36øF (-38øC) in New Whiteland, Indiana (state record)
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1995
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Jean-Claude Juncker (28) sworn in as premier of Luxembourg
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1996
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NHL approves move of Winnipeg Jets to Phoenix
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1997
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54th Golden Globes: English Patient, Brenda Blethyn & Geoffrey Rush
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1997
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Cerebral Palsy telethon
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1997
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Michelle McGann wins LPGA Healthsouth Inaugural
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BIRTHS
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570
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Mohammed, Islamic prophet (Koran)
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1200
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Dogen Kigen, Japan, Zen teacher, 1st patriarch of the Japanese Soto
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1544
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Francis II de Valois-Angoulme, king of France (1559-60)
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1613
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Jacques Huyn, composer
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1639
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Nol Alexandre, French theologian/historian
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1676
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John Weldon, composer
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1679
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Girolamo Chiti, composer
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1686
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Hakuin Ekakuborn, Japan, Zen Buddhist
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1736
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James Watt, Scotland, inventor (steam engine)
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1736
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Laurens P van de Spiegel, Dutch regent/secretary of State 1787-95
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1737
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Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Fr writer (Paul et Virgin)
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1749
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Isaiah Thomas, US, printer/editor/publisher/historian
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1760
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Melchor Lopez Jimenez, composer
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1790
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Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom, Swedish historian/poet (Blommorna)
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1798
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Auguste Comte, philosopher/founder (sociology & positivism)
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1802
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[Jean] Silvain van de Weyer, 1st Belg min of Foreign affairs (1831)
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1806
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Vaclav Jindrich Veit, composer
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1807
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Robert Edward Lee, Stratford Va, General-in-Chief (Confederacy)
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1809
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Edgar Allan Poe, Boston, author (Pit & the Pendulum)
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1813
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Henry Bessemer, engineer/inventor (Bessemer engine)
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1816
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Henry Gray, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1892
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1820
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John Haskell King, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1888
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1827
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Carlos Guido y Spano, Argentina, conductor (R fagas)
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1830
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George Blake Cosby, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1909
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1832
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Ferdinand Laub, composer
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1832
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Salvador Giner y Vidal, composer
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1837
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William Williams Keen, surgeon (brain)
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1839
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Bohumil Pazdirek, composer
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1839
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Paul Czanne, France, impressionist painter (Bathers)
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1851
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David Starr Jordan, NY, biologist/university pres (Leland Stanford)
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1851
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Johannes C Kapteyn, Dutch astronomer
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1858
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Eugene Brieux, French playwright (Blanchette, Lesson Avaries)
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1859
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Alice Eastwood, Toronto, botanist (Handbook of Trees of Calif)
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1863
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Werner Sombart, German fascist (Juden und das Wirtschaftsleben)
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1866
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Harry Davenport, NYC, actor/director (Her Unborn Child, My Sin)
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1868
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Gustav Meyrink, writer
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1869
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Alfred R Zimmerman, mayor (Rotterdam 1906-22)/Dir (League of Nations)
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1873
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Hans E Blaich, writer
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1877
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Charles Coburn, Savannah Ga, actor (Devil & Miss Jones)
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1879
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Marie Koenen, author/wife of Felix Rutten (Wassend Cereal)
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1883
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Hermann Abendroth, German conductor
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1884
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Albert Louis Wolff, composer
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1887
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Alexander Woollcott, NJ, short story writer (Man Who Came to Dinner)
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1889
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Sophie Taeuber/Tuber-Arp, Swiss sculptor/wife of Hans Arp (Dada)
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1892
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Olafur Thors, Icelandic PM (6 times, 1942-63)
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1897
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Natacha Rambova, Salt Lake City UT, costume designer
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1897
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Ren Victor, Flemish lawyer/knight (Rechtskundig Weekblad)
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1899
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[John] Herbert Whitton Sumsion, organist/composer
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1902
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Heinrich Schmist-Barrien, German author (Moorkeerl)
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1903
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Alfred Lane Beit, connoisseur
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1903
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Erwin Nyiregyh zi, Budapest Hungary, pianist
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1904
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James Winston Watts, developer (Frontal Lobotomy)
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1905
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Anne Schumacher Hummert, radio pioneer
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1905
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Oveta Culp Hobby, govt official/newspaper publisher/CEO (Houston Post)
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1906
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Ish Kabbible, [Merwyn Bogue], Penns, comedian (Kay Kyser's Kollege)
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1906
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Lanny Ross, Seattle, radio singer (Show Boat, The Swift Show)
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1907
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Lillian Harvey, London England, actress (Invitation to the Waltz)
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1910
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Willi Schmidt, Germany, director
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1912
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Francis David Charteris, earl of Wemyss & March/Scottish landowner
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1912
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Jean G H "Sjeng" Tans, Dutch soc dem chairman (1965-69)
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1912
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Leonid V Kantorovich, St Petersburg Russia, economist (Nobel)
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1913
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Phyllis Flowerdew, school Reading text author
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1914
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Lester Flatt, country musician (Flatt & Scruggs)
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1915
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Alvy West, Bkln NY, orch leader (Andy Williams Show)
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1917
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John Raitt, Bonnie Raitt's father/singer/actor (Pajama Game)
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1917
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Rudolf Maros, composer
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1918
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John H Johnson, US, publisher (Negro Digest, Ebony, Jet)
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1919
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Anthony Dexter, [Walter Fleischmann], NB Canada, actor (Valentino)
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1919
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Dharam Singh, India, field hockey player (Olympic-gold-1964)
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1920
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Javier Prez de Cullar, Lima Per£, 5th sec-gen of UN (1982-91)
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1921
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Patricia Highsmith, [Plangman], US/Swiss writer (Strangers on a Train)
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1922
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Arthur Morris, cricketer (great Australian lefty opening batsman)
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1922
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Guy Madison, [Robert Moseley], Calif, actor (Wild Bill Hickok)
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1922
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Ken Hughes, Liverpool England, director (Casino Royale)
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1923
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Jean Stapleton, NYC, actress (Damn Yankees, Klute, All in the Family)
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1924
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7th earl of Carnarvon, English large landowner
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1924
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Jean Franois Revel, French journalist/author (Ni Marx ni Jsus)
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1924
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Nicholas Colasanto, Providence RI, actor (Coach Ernie-Cheers)
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1925
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Nina [Mary] Bawden, English author (Afternoon of a Good Woman)
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1926
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Fritz Weaver, Pitts Pa, actor (Josef-Holocaust, Day of the Dolphin)
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1926
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Libera Carlier, Flemish author (Action Station Go!)
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1928
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Dainin Katagiri, Osaka Japan, Zen teacher, associate of Shunryu Suzuki
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1928
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Edward Gerard Schurmann, composer
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1929
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Ulu Grosbard, Belgium, actor (Straight Time, Georgia, Falling in Love)
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1930
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John Waite, cricket wicket-keeper (great South African)
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1931
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Robert MacNeil, Montreal, news anchor (NBC Weekend News, 1965-67)
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1931
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Ron Packard, (Rep-R-CA, 1983- )
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1932
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Joe Schmidt, NFL Hall of Fame linebacker (Detroit Lions)
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1932
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Richard Lester, movie director (Hard Day's Night, Help!, Petulia)
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1933
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Marc F A Andries, Flemish actor (Central Station)
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1935
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Tippi Hedren, Minnesota, actress (The Birds, Marnie, Bold & Beautiful)
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1936
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Elliott Schwartz, composer
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1936
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Ursula Andress, Switzerland, actress (She)
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1938
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Denny Smith, (Rep-R-OR, 1981- )
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1938
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Eskil Hemberg, composer
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1938
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Phil Everly, Brownie Ky, singer (Everly Bros-Wake Up Little Susie)
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1940
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Barend J du Plessis, S African minister of Finance (1984- )
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1940
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Mary Mills, LPGA golfer
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1942
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Michael Crawford, England, Broadway star (Phantom of the Opera)
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1942
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Shelly Fabares, Santa Monica Calif, actress (Donna Reed Show, Coach)
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1943
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Janis Joplin, Port Arthur Tx, bluesy rock singer (Down on Me)
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1943
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Joe Butler, rocker
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1943
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Margriet Francisca, Dutch Princess
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1944
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Dan Reeves, NFL Coach (NY Giants, Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons)
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1944
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Pehr Henrik Nordgren, composer
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1944
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Richard [Erskine Frere] Leakey, Nairobi Kenya, anthropologist
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1945
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Charles Amirkhanian, composer
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1945
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Rod Evans, rocker (Deep Purple-Come Taste the Band)
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1945
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Vadim Abdrashitov, director (Fox Hunt, Parade of Planets)
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1946
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Alexandr Vladimirovich Shchukin, Russian cosmonaut
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1946
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Dolly Rebecca Parton, Sevierville Tn, country singer (Dolly, 9 to 5)
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1946
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Julian Barnes, England, writer (Before She Met Me)
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1947
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Alessandro Haber, actor (China is Near)
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1947
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Ann Compton, news reporter (ABC TV)
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1948
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Harvey Hinsley, rocker
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1949
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Robert Palmer, Batley England, singer (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
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1951
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Linda Hayden, Middlesex England, actress (Blood on Satan's Claw)
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1952
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Dewey Bunell, Yorkshire England, rock guitarist (America-Daisy Jane)
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1953
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Desi Arnaz Jr, LA Calif, actor (Craig-Here's Lucy, Fakeout, Joyride)
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1954
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Katey Sagal, LA Calif, actress (Peg Bundy-Married with Children)
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1954
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Steve DeBerg, NFL quarterback (Broncos, Chiefs, Bucs, 49ers)
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1955
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Simon Rattle, England, orchestra conductor (Birmingham Symph Orch)
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1957
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Mickael Virtue, rock keyboardist (UB40-Red Red Wine)
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1957
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Ottis "O J" Anderson, NFL running back (NY Giants)
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1960
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Alfrederick Joyner, E St Louis Ill, triple jumper (Olympic-gold-1984)
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1961
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Paul McCrane, actor (Hotel New Hampshire, We're Fighting Back)
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1961
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William Ragsdale, AK, actor (Fright Night, Mannequin 2, Smooth Talk)
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1962
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Anthony Edwards, Santa Barbara, actor (Mike Monroe-Northern Exposure)
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1962
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Chris Sabo, Detroit MI, pitcher (Cin Reds, Baltimore Orioles)
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1963
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Adele Peterson, LPGA golfer
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1963
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Caron Wheeler, English singer (Soul II Soul-Keep on Movin')
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1963
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Michael Adams, NBA guard (Charlotte Hornets)
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1965
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Ricky Reynolds, NFL cornerback (NE Patriots)
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1966
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Anthony Young, US baseball pitcher (NY Met, Chicago Cubs)
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1966
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Ronnie Williams, NFL tight end (Miami Dolphins)
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1966
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Stefan Edberg, Sweden, tennis player (Wimbledon 1988, US Open 1991)
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1966
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Sylvain Cote, Duberger, NHL defenseman (Washington Capitals)
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1967
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Christine Tucci, actress (Amanda Cory-Another World)
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1968
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Marty Conlon, NBA forward (Milwaukee Bucks)
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1968
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Whitfield Crane, rocker (Ugly Kid Joe-Mad Man, Too Bad)
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1969
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Andrew Murray Stone, Auckland NZ, Open 470 yachter (Olympics-96)
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1969
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Junior Seau, NFL inside linebacker (SD Chargers)
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1969
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Luc Longley, NBA center (Chicago Bulls)
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1969
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Orlando Palmeiro, Hoboken NJ, outfielder (California Angels)
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1970
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Ghetty Chasun, Erie Penn, actress (Red Lips)
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1970
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Rick Krivda, Mckeesport PA, pitcher (Baltimore Orioles)
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1970
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T J Mathews, Belleville IL, pitcher (St Louis Cardinals)
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1971
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Jeff Juden, Salem MA, baseball pitcher (Phila Phillies, SF Giants)
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1971
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Maurice Hofman, Dutch soccer player (MVV)
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1971
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Reggie Brooks, NFL running back (Washington Redskins)
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1971
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Shawn Wayans, actor (In Living Color)
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1972
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Tyrone Wheatley, NFL running back (NY Giants)
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1973
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Chris Stynes, Queens NY, infielder (KC Royals)
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1974
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Amaury Telemaco, Higuey Dom Rep, pitcher (Chic Cubs)
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1974
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Gregory Playfair, Suriname/Dutch soccer player (PSV)
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1974
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Tarik Oulida, soccer player (Ajax/Seville)
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1974
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Walter Jones, tackle (Seattle Seahawks)
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1975
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Natalie Harvey, Australian 3k/5k runner (Olympics-96)
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1976
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Claire Grech, Miss Malta Universe (1997)
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1976
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Sky Christopherson, Tucson Ariz, cyclist (Olympics-96)
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1977
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Anne Miller, Midland Mich, tennis star (1995 Darmstadt Germany)
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1977
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Taliesin Jaffe, Venice Calif, actor (Willy-Hail to the Chief)
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1982
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Jodie Sweetin, actress (Stephanie Tanner-Full House)
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1993
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John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg, son of Caroline Kennedy
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DEATHS
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639
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Dagobert I, king of Austrasia/Soissons/Burgundy/Neustri, dies
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1479
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Johan II, king of Arag¢n/Navarra, dies at 81
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1547
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Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, army commander/poet, beheaded at 29
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1549
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Barthout van Assendelft, 1st land advocate of Holland, dies
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1576
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Hans Sachs, composer, dies at 81
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1591
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Edmond Auger, French jesuit (under Henri III), dies at about 60
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1625
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Erhard Buttner, composer, dies at 32
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1629
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Abbas I, Shah of Persia (1588-1629), dies at 57
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1647
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Johan van Beverwijck, physician (Treas of Ongesontheyt), dies at 52
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1669
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Leo Allatios, Greek/Italian theologist/literary, dies at about 82
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1692
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John Commelin, director of Hortus Botanist (Amsterdam), dies at 62
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1729
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William Congreve, English dramatist (Love for Love), dies at 58
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1747
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Johann Bode, "discoverer" of Bode's Law, dies
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1795
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Maria Teresa Agnesi, composer, dies at 74
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1805
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Johann Gottlieb Karl Spazier, composer, dies at 43
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1830
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Wenzel Thomas Matiegka, composer, dies at 56
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1833
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Louis-J-Ferdinand Hrold, French composer (Pr aux clercs), dies at 41
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1839
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Georg Abraham Schneider, composer, dies at 38
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1874
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H v Fallersleben, writer, dies at 75
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1878
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Henri V Regnault, French physicist/chemist, dies at 67
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1885
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Fred Burnaby, English colonel/balloon pioneer, dies in battle
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1893
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Julius Eichberg, composer, dies at 68
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1894
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Franois Haverschmidt, Dutch writer, dies at 58
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1913
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David Emlyn Evans, composer, dies at 69
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1927
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Charlotte MAAVCL, princess of Belg/emp of Mexico (1864-67), dies at 86
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1934
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Armand Parent, composer, dies at 70
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1944
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Harold Fraser-Simson, composer, dies at 71
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1945
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Ernest B Allo, French theologist, dies at 71
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1951
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Constantin Nottara, composer, dies at 60
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1951
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Wilhelm Schfer, German writer (Mein Leben), dies at 82
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1954
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Sydney Greenstreet, actor (Maltese Falcon), dies at 74
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1962
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Snub Pollard, actor (Limelight, Arizona Days), dies of cancer at 72
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1965
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Frank Reicher, actor (King Kong, Nazi Agent, Son of Kong), dies at 89
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1967
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Grace Cunard, actress (Untamed, Ressurection), dies at 73
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1969
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Charles Winninger, actor (Cafe Metropole, Coney Island), dies at 84
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1970
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Albert Mhll, German writer, dies at 76
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1970
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Hal March, actor (Atomic Kit, Outrage, Yankee Pasha), dies at 49
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1973
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Max Adrian, actor (Boy Friend, Her Favorite Husband), dies at 69
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1975
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Thomas Heart Benson, US artist, dies at 85
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1976
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Kevin Coughlin, actor (T R Ryan-Mama), killed in hit-&-run at 30
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1977
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Geraldine Brooks, actress (Faraday & Co, Dumplings), dies at 51
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1978
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Carl Betz, actor (Donna Reed Show), dies at 56
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1979
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Paul Meurisse, actor (Diabolique, Truth, Suspects, Monocle), dies
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1980
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Richard Franko Goldman, composer, dies at 69
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1980
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William O Douglas, member US Supreme court (1939-75), dies at 81
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1982
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Leopold Trepper, Polish/Israeli spy (WW II), dies at 77
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1982
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Marc Demeyer, Belgian bicyclist (Paris-Roubaix '76), dies [or 1/20]
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1987
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Gerald Brenan, English writer, dies at 92
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1988
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Ballard Berkeley, actor (East meets West), dies at 83
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1989
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Norma Varden, actress (Loose in London), dies
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1990
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Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, indian guru, dies at 58
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1990
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Herbert Wehner, German ex-communist/chairman (1958-73), dies at 83
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1991
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Don Beddoe, actor (Bullwhip, Loophole, Texas), dies at 87
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1991
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Glenn Langan, actor (Big Chase, Jungle Heat, Rapture), dies at 73
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1991
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John Russell, actor/writer (Apache Uprising, Yellow Sky), dies at 70
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1993
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Chris Street, basketball player, dies at 20
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1993
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Kees Scherer, Dutch photographer (World Press Photo), dies at 72
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1993
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Reginald Lewis, CEO (Beatrice), dies of brain cancer at 50
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1993
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William LeMassena, actor (All that Jazz), dies of lung cancer at 76
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1995
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Eugene Fuller, polymath/linguist, dies at 80
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1996
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Bernard Baily, comic artist, dies at 79
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1996
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Donald Simpson, film producer, dies at 52
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1996
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Harold Wolpe, sociologist lawyer/S African activist, dies at 70
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1997
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Adriana Caseloti, voice (Snow White), dies at 70
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1997
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George Armin Goyder, businessman/social philosopher, dies at 88
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1997
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James Dickey, poet/novelist, dies at 84
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1998
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Carl Perkins, singer/songwriter, dies at 65
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