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YEAR EVENTS
417   Zosimus becomes bishop of Rome
537   Goths lay siege to Rome
843   Icon worship officially re-instated in Aya Sofia Constantinople
1302   Romeo & Juliet's wedding day, according to Shakespeare
1502   Tebriz] shah Ismail I of Persia crowned
1513   Giovanni de' Medici chosen Pope Leo X
1563   League of High Nobles routes 2nd protest against King Philip II
1567   Geuzen army leaves Walcheren to return to Oosterweel
1597   Land guardian Albrecht occupies Amiens on France
1598   Countess Charlotte of Nassau marries duke Claude de la Tremoille
1649   Treaty of Rueil destroys 1st Fronde-uprising
1665   NY approves new code guaranteeing Protestants religious rights
1669   Volcano Etna in Italy erupts killing 15,000
1702   1st English daily newspaper "Daily Courant," publishes
1779   US army Corps of Engineers established (1st time)
1789   Benjamin Banneker with L'Enfant begin to lay out Washington DC
1791   Samuel Mulliken, Phila, is 1st to obtain more than 1 US patent
1794   Royal Theatre in London's Dury Lane opens
1795   Battle at Kurdla India: Mahratten beat Mogols
1810   Emperor Napoleon married by proxy to Archduchess Marie Louise
1812   Citizenship granted to Prussian Jews
1823   1st normal school in US opens, Concord Academy, Concord, Vt
1824   US War Dept creates the Bureau of Indian Affair
1835   HMS Beagle anchors off Valparaiso, Chile
1850   Woman's Medical College of Penn (1st female medical school)
1851   Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Rigoletto," premieres in Venice
1861   Confederate convention in Montgomery, adopts constitution
1862   12] Gen Stonewall Jackson evacuates Winchester Virginia Army of the Potomac. Gen Henry Halleck is named general-in-chief
1862   Lincoln removes McClellen as general-in-chief & makes him head of
1864   Skirmish at Calfkiller Creek (Sparta), Tennessee
1865   Gen Sherman's Union forces occupies Fayetteville, NC
1867   Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Don Carlos," premieres in Paris
1867   Great Mauna Loa eruption (Hawaiian volcano)
1882   Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association organized in Princeton NJ
1888   Great blizzard of '88 strikes NE US
1892   1st public basketball game (Springfield, Mass)
1895   Spanish cruiser Reina Regenta sinks at Gibraltar, 400 killed
1901   Cincinnati Enquirer reports Balt mgr John McGraw signed Cherokee Indian Tokohoma, who is really black 2nd baseman Charlie Gran
1904   Stanley Cup: Ottawa Silver 7 sweep Brandon Wheat Kings in 2 games
1905   Stanley Cup: Ottawa Silver 7 beat Rat Portage Thisles, 2 games to 1
1910   Jack Hobbs 1st Test ton (187 v SAfr), his only Test hit wicket
1912   1st Stanley Cup game to be played in 3 20-min periods, formerly played in 30-min halfs, Quebec beats Moncton 9-3 on way to swee
1917   1st NHL championship game ever played, Toronto Arenas beats Montreal Canadiens 7-3 in 1st of 2 game set (second game on March 1
1917   British troops occupy Baghdad
1918   Moscow becomes capital of revolutionary Russia
1918   Save the Redwoods League founded
1919   General strike in Germany, crushed
1922   Western Hockey Championship: Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) sweep Regina Capitals, in 2 games
1924   3rd term of Belgium Theunis govt begins
1924   Eden Phillpotts' "Farmer's Wife," premieres in London
1924   NHL Championship: Montreal Canadiens sweeps Ottawa Senators in 2 games
1926   Eamon da Valera ends leadership of Sinn Fein
1927   1st armored commercial car hold-up in US, Pittsburgh
1927   1st golden gloves tournament
1927   Samuel Roxy Rothafel opens famous Roxy Theater (NYC)
1928   Netherlands & Belgium tie 1-1 (soccer match in Amsterdam)
1930   Pres & Chief Justice William Taft buried in Arlington
1934   Netherlands beats Belgium 9-3, in soccer
1935   Bank of Canada opens
1935   Hermann Goering officially creates German Air Force, the Luftwaffe
1938   Artur Seyss-Inquart replaces Kurt von Schuschnigg as Chancellor of Austria; German troops also entered the country
1941   Bronko Nagurski beats Ray Steele in Minn, to become wrestling champ
1941   FDR signs Lend-Lease Bill (lend money to Britain)
1942   1st deportation train leaves Paris for Auschewitz Concentration Camp
1942   Gen MacArthur leaves Corregidor (Bataan) for Australia
1942   Japanese troop land on North-Sumatra
1943   Nazi Militia forms in Netherlands
1944   Dutch resistance fighter Joop Westerweel arrested
1945   1,000 allied bombers harass Essen, 4,662 ton bombs
1945   Flemish nazi collaborator Maria Huygens sentenced to death
1948   1st black in the US Tennis Open (Reginald Weir)
1948   Jewish Agency of Jerusalem bombed
1948   Reginald Weit became the 1st black to play in the US Tennis Open
1948   WBAL TV channel 11 in Baltimore, MD (CBS) begins broadcasting
1953   1st woman army doctor commissioned (FM Adams)
1953   American B-47 accidentally drops a nuclear bomb on South Carolina, the bomb doesn't go off due to 6 safety catches
1954   US Army charges Senator Joseph McCarthy used undue pressure tactics
1956   Louise Suggs wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship
1958   Charles Van Doren finally loses on TV game show "21"
1958   Starting this season, AL batters are required to wear batting helmets
1959   "Raisin in the Sun," 1st Broadway play by a black woman, opens
1959   Teddy Scholten wins Eurovision Song festival with "A Little Bit"
1960   Pioneer 5 launched into solar orbit between Earth & Venus
1961   Then NHL record 40 penalties, Black Hawks & Maple Leafs (20 each)
1963   Somalia drops diplomatic relations with Great Britain
1965   Indonesia President Sukarno accepts qualifications of Suharto
1966   Military coup led by Indonesian Gen Suharto breaks out
1967   Pink Floyd releases their 1st song (Arnold Layne)
1968   Anti-Zionist Clandestine Radio Voice of El Assifa starts transmitting
1968   Dmitri Shostakovitch completes his 12nd string quartet
1968   Otis Redding posthumously receives gold record for " Dock of the Bay"
1970   12th Grammy Awards: Aquarius, Crosby Stills & Nash, Peggy Lee win
1970   Iraq Ba'th Party recognizes Kurd nation
1972   "Inner City" closes at Barrymore Theater NYC after 97 performances
1973   Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA S&H Green Stamp Golf Classic
1974   Mount Etna in Sicily erupted
1974   Rhino Store gives people 5› to take home Danny Bonaduce's Album
1975   Portugal military coup under general Spinola fails
1975   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1977   Moslems hold 130 hostages in Wash DC
1978   Terrorists attack mail truck at Tel Aviv, 45 killed
1978   USF-led Bill Cartwright scores 23 points as the Dons oust NC
1979   Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Sunstar Golf Classic
1979   Randy Hold receives 67 min in penalties in a 60 min NHL hockey game
1980   Rod Marsh bowls 10 overs for 51 runs in dull Aust v Pak cricket draw
1981   Chile constitution takes effect, Augusto Pinochet 2nd term begins
1981   Johnny Mize & Rube Foster elected to baseball Hall of Fame
1982   Failed military coup under Rambocus/Hawker in Suriname
1982   Harrison Williams (Sen-D-NJ) resigned rather than face expulsion
1982   Menachem Begin & Anwar Sadat sign peace treaty in Wash DC
1983   Ice Dance Championship at Helsinki Finland won by Torvill & Dean (GRB)
1983   Ice Pairs Championship at Helsinki won by Valova & Vasiliev (URS)
1983   Ladies Figure Skating Champ in Helsinki won by Rosalynn Sumners (USA)
1983   Men's Fig Skating Championship in Helsinki won by Scott Hamilton (USA)
1984   Chris Johnson wins LPGA Samaritan Turquoise Golf Classic
1985   Mikhail S Gorbachev replaces Konstantin Chernenko as Soviet leader
1986   1 million days since traditional foundation of Rome, 4/21/753 BC
1986   12th People's Choice Awards
1986   187.27 million shares traded in NY Stock Exchange
1986   Islander Mike Bossy, 1st NHLer to score 50 goals in 9 straight seasons
1986   Japanese probe Sakigake flies by Halley's Comet at 6.8 million km
1986   NFL adopts instant replay rule
1987   Wayne Gretzky scores 1,500th NHL point
1988   Utrecht conservatory destroyed by fire
1988   œ note ceases to be legal tender, replaced by œ coin
1990   16th People's Choice Awards
1990   Lithuania declares it's Independence
1990   Maggie Will wins Desert Inn LPGA Golf International
1991   Janet Jackson signs $40M 3 album deal with Virgin records
1991   John Smith, amateur wrestler, wins James E Sullivan Award
1991   Monica Seles ends Steffi Graf's streak of 186 weeks ranked as #1
1993   Men's Figure Skating Championship in Prague won by Kurt Browning CAN
1994   Eduardo Frei succeeds Patricio Aylwin as president of Chile
1995   -36.8øF (-38.2øC) in Chosedachar, Komi-district, on 67øN
1995   Pres Nazarbajev disbands Kazachstan parliament
1995   Sinn Fein party leader, Gerry Adams, arrives in US
1995   Yolanda Chen hop-skip-jumps world indoor record 15.03m
1996   Chris Harris scores 130 in losing NZ side v Australia, World Cup
1996   Mark Waugh scores 110 v NZ for his third century of the World Cup
1997   3rd Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
1997   Ashes of Star Trek creator, Gene Roddenberry are launched into space
1997   Beatle McCartney knighted Sir Paul by Queen
1997   SF Giant J T Snow suffers a fractured eye socket when hit by a pitch

BIRTHS
1544   Torquato Tasso, Italy, Renaissance poet (Aminta, Apologia)
1549   Hendrik L Spieghel, Dutch merchant/writer
1549   Henric Spieghel, Dutch Renaissance poet (Hertspiegel)
1596   Isaac Elsevier, book publisher
1654   Heinrich Georg Neuss, composer
1683   Giovanni Veneziano, composer
1726   Louise-Florence d'pinay, France, writer (Woman, Man & 2 Kingdoms)
1731   Robert Treat Paine, judge, signer (Declaration of Independence)
1754   Juan Mel‚ndez Vald‚s, Spanish lawyer/poet
1781   Anthony Philip Heinrich, composer
1793   Jan F Willems, Flemish writer/philologist
1811   Marsena Rudolph Patrick, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers)
1811   Urbain Jean Joseph le Verrier, co-discoverer (Neptune)
1812   James Speed, Atty Gen (Union), died in 1887
1812   Pieter Bluss‚ van Oud-Alblas, Dutch liberal minister of Finance
1812   William Vincent Wallace, composer
1818   John Wilkins Whitfield, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1879
1819   Henry Tate, English sugar producer (Tate Gallery)
1819   Marius Petipa, French ballet dancer/choreographer (Don Quiotte)
1822   Allison Nelson, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1862
1827   Septimus Winner, composer
1832   Franz Melde, German phyicist (Melde test)
1832   William Ruffin Cox, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1919
1840   Edmund Kirby Jr, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1863
1846   Ant¢nio C G Crespo, Brazilian/Portuguese poet
1860   Thomas Hastings, NYC, architect (NY Public Library)
1863   Andrew Stoddart, cricketer (My Dear Victorious Stod)
1863   Wobbe de Vries, Dutch linguist
1872   Abraham van Stolk Jzn, lumber merchant/art collector
1876   Carl Ruggles, Marion Mass, composer (Evocations)
1876   David Wijnkoop, Dutch revolutionary socialist
1879   Justus Hermann Wetzel, composer
1879   Niels Bjerrum, Danish chemist (ph tests)
1884   Jan Lemaire, Dutch writer/actor (Beautiful Juliet)
1885   Malcolm Campbell, 1st auto racer to travel 5 miles/min (8 km/min)
1890   Vannevar Bush, developed 1st electronic analogue computer
1892   Raoul Walsh, NYC, director (Thief of Baghdad, Battle Cry)
1892   Wladyslaw Anders, Polish general (WW I, WW II)
1897   Henry Dixon Cowell, Menlo Park Calif, composer (New Musical Resources)
1898   Dorothy Gish, Massillon OH, film actress (Orphans of the Storm)
1899   Frederick IX, [Christian FFMKWG], King of Denmark (1947-72)
1902   Josef Martin Bauer, writer
1903   Dorothy Schiff, publisher (NY Post)
1903   George Dickinson, cricketer (bowled for NZ in their 1st 3 Tests)
1904   Cornelis Jan Bakker, Dutch/US nuclear physicist
1904   Maurits Wertheim, Dutch writer (Isaac De Fuentes)
1906   Aasan Ferit Alnar, composer
1907   Eleni Gatzoyiannis, heroine (saved her kids)
1907   Helmuth J von Moltke, German politician (July 20th plot)
1907   Jessie Matthews, London England, actress (Gangway, First a Girl)
1907   Margaret Herbison, British minister (Lab)
1908   Lawrence Welk, Strasburg ND, orch leader (Lawrence Welk Show)
1909   Ljubica Maric, composer
1910   Robert H G Havemann, German chemist
1911   Alan Gifford, Boston MA, actor (Time Lock, Up Periscope)
1911   Fitzroy Maclean, British diplomat soldier politician/historian
1912   Robert Clifford Latham, pepys Scholar
1912   Xavier Montsalvatge, Spanish composer (El gato con botas)
1913   John Jacob Weinzweig, Toronto Canada, composer (Enchanted Hill)
1913   Thomas Gray, professor/anaesthetist
1915   Karl Krolow, writer
1915   Vijay Hazare, cricketer (prolific Indian batsman 1946-54)
1916   [James] Harold Wilson, (L) British PM (1964-70, 1974-76)
1917   GE G”ran Schildt, Finnish art historian/writer (Solb†ten)
1919   Mercer Ellington, son of Duke Ellington/bandleader
1920   D J Enright, England, poet/novelist (Some Men are Brothers)
1920   Henry Marking, CEO (British Airways)
1920   Kenneth Dover, chancellor (St Andrews University)
1921   Astor Piazzolla, Argentina composer (Tango Nuevo)
1921   F[rancis] M[arion] Busby Jr, US, sci-fi author (Star Rebel)
1922   Abdul Razak bin Hussain, premier of Malaysia (1970-77)
1922   Thom Kelling, Dutch singer/guitarist (Programa de Manha)
1922   Vinnette Carroll, NYC, actress (Alice's Restaurant, Reivers)
1923   A Louise Brough Clapp, Okla, tennis player (4 time Wimbledon champ)
1923   A X Gwerder, writer
1923   Ad[rianus C] de Besten, Dutch literary (River Basin)
1923   Morschi Mirando, [Thomas Weiss], German/Dutch gypsy artist
1923   Terry Alexander, London, actor (Tony-Behind the Scenes)
1925   James Miskin, QC/recorder of London
1926   Adrienne Keith Cohen, travel editor
1926   Ilhan Mimaroglu, composer
1926   Patricia Tindaole, England, architect
1926   Ralph Abernathy, civil rights leader (Southern Christian Leadership)
1927   Alan Betts, emeritus professor (Royal Veterinary College)
1927   Raymond Jackson, [Jaki], British cartoonist
1927   Robert Mosbacher, US politician(?)
1927   Ron Todd, British trade unionist
1928   Albert Salmi, Bkln NY, actor (Daniel Boone, 79 Park Avenue)
1928   Peter Roger Hunt, London England, director (Dr No)
1929   Erskine Childers, unofficial/civil servant
1929   Francisco Bernardo Pulgar Vidal, composer
1929   Jackie McGlew, cricketer (dour South African opening bat of the 50')
1930   David Gentleman, designer/painter
1931   Peter Walters, CEO (Midland Bank)
1931   Rupert Murdoch, Australia, publisher (NY Post)/CEO (FOX-TV)
1932   Nigel Lawson, British government official (The Power Game)
1932   Valerie French, London England, actress (Jubal)
1933   Terry J Hatter Jr, US judge in California
1934   George Stamatoyannopoulos, Greece, medical genetics researcher
1934   Joep Straesser, composer (Blossom songs, Ramasasiri)
1934   Keith Speed, British MP
1934   Sam Donaldson, El Paso Tx, ABC White House correspondent (Prime Time)
1934   Sydney Burke, cricketer (S Afr quick, 11 wkts on Test debut v NZ 1961)
1936   Antonin Scalia, Trenton NJ, 105th Supreme Court Justice (1986- )
1937   John Ward, NZ cricket wicket-keeper (8 Tests 1964-68)
1938   Malcolm Keith Speed, British high court judge
1942   Peter Eyre, actor (Hedda)
1944   Ric Rothwell, drummer (Mindbenders-Games of Love)
1945   Harvey Mandel, rock guitarist (Drei Amerikanische LP's)
1945   Mark Stein, vocalist/organist (Vanilla Fudge-You Keep Me Hanging On)
1945   Timothy Mason, consultant (British Arts Council)
1945   Tricia O'Neal, Shreveport Louisiana, actress (Piranha Part II)
1946   Brigitte Fossey, Tourcoing France, actress (Man Who Died Twice)
1947   Dominique Sanda, [Varaigne], Paris France, actress (1900, First Love)
1947   Geoffrey Hunt, Australia, world-champion squash player
1947   Mark Stein, singer/organist/keyboardist (Vanilla Fudge)
1948   George Kooymans, Dutch guitarist/singer (Golden Earring)
1949   Richard de Bois, Dutch drummer/producer
1950   Bobby McFerrin, singer (Don't Worry Be Happy-Grammy 1989)
1950   Jerry Zucker, Milwaukee WI, director (Airplane, Naked Gun)
1952   Douglas Adams, England, author (Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
1952   Susan Richardson, Coatesville Pa, actress (Susan-8 is Enough)
1955   [Kater]Nina Hagen, East Berlin German DR, actress (Blue Angel)
1956   Curtis L Brown Jr, NC, astronaut (STS 47, STS 66, 77, 85, sk:95)
1961   Bruce Watson, Ontario Canada, rock guitarist (Big Country-Wonderland)
1961   Mike Percy, rocker (Dead or Alive-Spin Me Round)
1962   Peter Berg, actor (Chicago Hope)
1964   Raimo Helminen, Tampere FIN, hockey forward (Team Finland, Oly-Br-98)
1965   Eric Jelen, West Germany, tennis star
1966   Pavel Petrovich Mukhortov, Russian cosmonaut
1966   Ralph Tamm, NFL guard/center (Denver Broncos, KC Chiefs)
1966   Steve Reed, LA Calif, pitcher (Colorado Rockies)
1967   Andrew Zesers, cricketer (played for Australia in 1987 World Cup)
1967   Bill Houlder, Thunder Bay, NHL defenseman (Tampa Bay Lightning)
1968   John Barrowman, actor (Peter Fairchild-Central Park West)
1969   Dan Lacroix, Montreal, NHL left wing (NY Rangers)
1969   John Fina, NFL offensive tackle (Buffalo Bills)
1970   Brett Liddle, Boksburg S Afr, Canadian Tour golfer (1993 Newcastle)
1970   Evgeniy Koreshkov, hockey forward (Team Kazakhstan Oly-1998)
1971   Bob Kronenberg, WLAF corner (Rhein Fire)
1971   Jiri Vykoukai, Olomouc CZ, hockey player (Team Czech Rep, Oly-gold-98)
1971   Marta Lovera Parquet, Miss Universe-Paraguay (1996)
1971   Martin Rucinsky, Most Cze, NHL left wing (Canadiens, Oly-Gold-1998)
1972   Carl Greenwood, NFL cornerback (NY Jets)
1972   Chris Shelling, WLAF cornerback (Rhein Fire)
1972   Jamal Duff, NFL defensive end (NY Giants, Wash Redskins)
1973   Kennedy Otieno, Kenya cricket wicket-keeper (85 v Aust 1996 World Cup)
1973   Mike Mihelic, CFL offensive tackle (Winnipeg Blue Bombers)
1973   Sammie Brennan, CFL defensive back (BC Lions)
1973   Tony Veland, NFL defensive back (Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32)
1974   Billy Granville, linebacker (Cincinnati Bengals)
1974   David Cameron, Australian rower (Olympics-96)
1974   Kevin Donovan, Des Plaines Ill, figure skater (1997 Great Lakes-2nd)
1975   Cedric Henderson, NBA forward (Cleveland Cavaliers)
1975   Shawn Springs, cornerback (Seattle Seahawks)
1982   Hasan Raza, cricketer (Test cricketer at the age of 14)

DEATHS
222   Varius A Bassianus, Syrian emperor of Rome (218-22), murdered at 18?
638   Sophronius of Jerusalem, saint/patriarch of Jerusalem, dies
1486   Albrecht III Achilles, elector of Brandenburg, dies at 71
1715   Jan-Erasmus Quellinus, Flemish painter, dies at 80
1772   George Reuter, composer, dies at 63
1786   Jacobus Bellamy, [Zelandus], Dutch/Swiss poet, dies at 28
1787   Maximilian JLP Gardel, French ballet dancer/choreographer, dies at 45
1807   Anton Eberl, composer, dies at 41
1820   Benjamin West, British painter (Death of General Wolfe), dies at 81
1826   Gervais-Fran‡ois Couperin, composer, dies at 66
1833   Fridolin Weber, composer, dies at 71
1845   John Chapman, [Johnny Appleseed], dies in Allen County Indiana
1857   Manuel Jos‚ Quintana, Spanish author/poet (A la paz), dies at 84
1874   Charles Sumner, a white civil rights leader, dies at 63
1894   John Selby, cricketer (6 Tests for England 1877-82), dies
1897   Berthold Tours, composer, dies at 58
1897   Henry Drummond, Scottish geologist/evangelist, dies at 45
1900   Edmund Peate, cricketer (9 Tests for England 1881-86), dies
1907   Nikola Petkow, premier (Bulgaria), murdered
1908   Peter Milne, composer, dies at 83
1919   Harald Fryklof, composer, dies at 36
1921   Sherburne W Burnham, US astronomer (binary stars), dies at 83
1925   Andreas Hallen, composer, dies at 78
1926   John Henry Anderson, cricketer (score 32 & 11 in Test for S Afr), dies
1937   Paul Scheinpflug, composer, dies at 61
1941   Walford Davies, British organist/composer, dies at 71
1944   Hendrik W van Loon, Neth/US radio commentator/writer, dies at 62
1947   Victor Hely-Hutchinson, composer, dies at 45
1949   Henri-Honor‚ Giraud, French genl/MP, dies at 70
1949   Juan Lamonte de Grignon, composer, dies at 76
1950   Florence Arliss, actress (Disraeli), dies at 78
1951   Philippe of Isacker, Belgian minister, dies at 66
1955   Alexander Fleming, English bacteriologist (penicillin), dies at 73
1956   Sergey Nikiforovich Vasilenko, Russian opera composer, dies at 83
1957   Richard E Byrd, US, explorer (Antarctica), dies at 68
1959   Haydn Wood, composer, dies at 76
1960   Roy Chapman Andrews, US biologist/explorer, dies at 76
1962   Will Vesper, German author (Tristan und Isolde), dies at 79
1963   Mahomed Nissar, cricketer (6 Tests for India 1932-36, 25 wkts), dies
1965   James Reeb, US vicar/civil rights activist, murdered
1967   Geraldine Farrar, soprano/actress (Such Sweet Compulsion), dies at 85
1969   John Wyndham, [Parkes Lucas B Harris], author (Chrysalids), dies at 65
1970   Erle Stanley Gardner, US writer (Perry Mason), dies at 80
1971   Philo T Farnsworth, US TV pioneer, dies at 64
1971   Roy Glenn, dies in Los Angeles at 56
1971   Whitney M Young Jr, leader (National Urban League 1961-71), dies at 49
1972   Fredric [William] Brown, sci-fi author (Martians Go Home), dies at 65
1973   Manuel Rojas Sep£lveda, writer
1975   Philip Bezanson, composer, dies at 59
1975   Sammy Spear, orch leader (Dom Deluise Show), dies at 65
1975   Walter Kinsella, actor (Happy-Martin Kane Private Eye), dies at 74
1979   Victor Kilian, actor (Gentleman's Agreement), dies at 88
1982   Edmund Cooper, British sci-fi writer (Tomorrow Came), dies at 55
1984   Nakagawa Soen, Zen teacher/poet, dies in Rytutakuji monastery at 76
1987   [Wayne] Woody Hayes, football coach (Ohio State), dies at 74
1988   Pham Hung, premier of Vietnam, dies at about 74
1989   Johan Fleerackers, Flemish linguist, dies at 57
1992   David Carroll, actor (Grand Hotel), dies of pulmonary embolism at 41
1992   Heinz Khn, PM (Northrhine-Westphalia, Germany), dies at 80
1992   Manuel De Dios Unanue, US anti-drug journalist, murdered at 48
1992   Richard Brooks, director (Blackboard Jungle, Key Largo), dies at 79
1993   Dino Bravo, wrestler (WWF), shot to death at 44
1993   Edgar Nelson Barclift, dancer, dies after lengthy illness at 76
1993   Manuel da Fonseca, Portuguese writer (Cerro Maior), dies at 81
1994   Jacques Doucet, French painter (Mostar Sarajevo), dies at 69
1995   Carel Birnie, found Utrecht Opera/Dutch Dance Theater, dies at 69
1995   Ernest Kabushemeye, Burundese minister of Mijnbouw, murdered
1995   Frank Fidler, artist, dies at 84
1996   Barry Appleby, cartoonist, dies at 86
1996   Charles William Oatley, electrical engineer, dies at 92
1996   Clifton Eugene Bancroft Robinson, public servant, dies at 70
1996   John Henry Pyle Pafford, librarian, dies at 96
1996   Vince Edwards, actor (Ben Casey), dies of cancer at 67

   
 
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