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YEAR EVENTS
715   St Gregory II begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1506   Columbus selects his son Diego as sole heir
1515   George van Saksen-Meissen sells Friesland for 100,000 gold guilders to arch duke Charles
1517   Philip van Bourgondie installed as bishop of Utrecht
1547   Monarch Johan Frederik surrenders to Karel
1568   English queen Elizabeth I arrests Scottish queen Mary
1571   Miguel Lopez de Lagazpi founded Manilla in the Phillipines
1585   Spain confisquates English ships
1588   Spanish Armada sets sail for Lisbon, bound to England
1608   Matthias von Habsburgs army reaches Lieben, at Prague
1635   France declares war on Spain
1643   Battle at Rocroi/Allersheim: French army destroys Spanish army
1643   Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Connecticut & New Harbor form United Colonies of New England
1652   Spanish troops occupy Grevelingen
1662   Uniformity Act of England goes into effect
1749   George II grants charter to Ohio Company to settle Ohio Valley
1780   About midday, near-total darkness descends on much of New England to this day it's cause is still unexplained
1792   Russian army enters Poland
1793   Netherlands captures French island of St Maarten (held until 1795)
1796   Game protection law restricts encroachment on Indian hunting grounds
1802   French Order of L‚gion d'Honneur forms
1848   1st department store opens
1848   Mexico gives Texas to US, ending the war
1853   Dutch prince Henry marries princess Amalia of Saxony-Weimar
1856   Sen Charles Sumner, Mass, spoke out against slavery
1857   William Francis Channing & Moses G Farmer patents electric fire alarm
1862   Homestead Act becomes law provides cheap land for settlement of West
1863   Siege of Vicksburg, investment of city complete
1864   Battle of Port Walthall Junction, VA (Bermuda Hundred)
1864   Last engagement in series of battles known as Spotsylvania
1864   Skirmish at Cassville Georgia
1865   President Jefferson Davis is captured by Union Cavalry in Georgia
1878   Blanche Kelso Bruce appointed register of treasury by Pres Garfield
1884   Ringling Brothers circus premieres
1885   1st mass production of shoes (Jan Matzeliger in Lynn, Massachusetts)
1885   German chancellor Bismarck takes possession of Cameroon & Togoland
1885   Jan Matzeliger begins 1st mass production of shoes
1886   Camille Saint-Sa‰ns' 3rd Symphony in C, premieres
1891   Rice Institute, which became Rice University, is chartered
1892   Charles Brady King invents pneumatic hammer
1892   National Society of Colonial Dames of America founded
1893   Heavy rain wash "quick clay" into a deep valley, kills 111 (Norway)
1896   1st auto (Benz) to arrive in Netherlands
1898   Post Office authorizes use of postcards
1900   Great Britain annexes Tonga archipelago
1900   World's longest railroad tunnel (Simplon) links Italy & Switz, opens
1902   Great Britain & Boers resume peace talks in Pretoria
1905   Tom Jenkins beats Frank Gotcha for heavyweight wrestling champ
1906   Dutch King Victor Emmanuel & Swiss president open Simplon tunnel
1906   Federated Boys' Club (Boys' Club of America) organizes
1906   Italian King Victor Emmanuel & Swiss president open Simplon tunnel
1906   Portugal's King Carlos I names Joao Franco premier
1909   Jack Johnson fights Jack O'Brien to no decision in 6 for boxing title
1910   Cleve Indian Cy Young gets his 500th win, beats Wash 5-4 in 11 innings
1911   Maurice Ravels opera "L'Heure Espagnole," premieres in Paris
1911   Phila Athletics are 12« games back in AL, & will win World Series
1912   AL Pres Ban Johnson tells Tigers if they continue protest of Ty Cobb's suspension, they will be banned from baseball
1913   Webb Alien Land-Holding Bill passes, forbidding Japs from owning land
1916   Escadrille Am‚ricaine (Lafayette) transfered to Verdun
1918   Wash 1st Sunday game, Senators beat Cleveland 1-0 in 18 innings
1921   Congress sharply curbs immigration, setting a national quota system
1923   49th Kentucky Derby: Earl Sande aboard Zev wins in 2:05.4
1923   KPD (communist revolts) in German Ruhr cities occupied by Allies
1926   French air force bombs Damascus Syria
1928   "Firedamp" explodes in Mather Pa coal mine killing 195 of 273 miners
1928   51 frogs enter 1st annual "Frog Jumping Jubilee" (Angel's Camp, Cal)
1928   Explosion in coal mine in Mather, Pennsylvania, 195 die
1929   Cloudburst causes stampede in Yankee Stadium crushes 2 people to death
1929   General Feng Yu-Xiang of China declares war on Chiang Kai-Shek govt
1930   White woman win voting rights in South-Africa
1931   Ironclad cruiser Germany launched in Kiel
1934   Military coup by Col Damian Veltsjev in Bulgaria
1934   Sherlock Holmes crossword puzzle in "Sat Review of Lit" Males who solved puzzle became members of Baker Street Irregulars
1935   NFL adopts an annual college draft to begin in 1936
1937   John Murray/Allen Boretz' "Room Service," premieres in NYC
1939   Churchill signs British-Russian anti-nazi pact
1940   Amsterdam time becomes MET (Middle European Time)
1940   French counter attack at P‚ronne under Gen De Gaulle
1941   Germany occupiers in Holland forbid bicycle taxis
1941   New nazi battleship Bismarck leaves Gdynia, Poland
1942   Braves Paul Waner is 3rd NLer to get 3,000 hits (Anson & Wagner)
1943   Berlin is declared "Judenrien" (free of Jews)
1943   Churchill pledges England's full support to US against Japan
1944   240 gypsies transported to Auschwitz from Westerbork Neth
1944   German defense line in Italy collapsed
1945   Start of the 1st Victory Test Cricket between England & Aust Services
1946   Dutch Cooperation for Sexual Reform (NVSH) forms in Amsterdam
1950   NY Times reports of worlds smallest & dumbest mechanical brain
1951   77th Preakness: Eddie Arcaro aboard Bold wins in 1:56.4
1951   UN begins counter offensive in Korea
1953   Nuclear explosion in Nevada (fall-out in St George, Utah)
1954   Postmaster General Summerfield approves CIA mail-opening project
1955   Atkinson & Depeiaza make 347 stand for 7th wkt WI v Australia
1956   82nd Preakness: Bill Hartack aboard Fabius wins in 1:58.4
1956   Pirate Dale Long hits 9th-inning HR, 1st HR in 8 straight games
1957   Adone Zoli forms Italian govt
1958   Premiere of Harold Pinter's "Birthday Party," in London
1958   South Pacific soundtrack album goes to #1 & stays #1 for 31 weeks
1958   US & Canada form North American Air Defense Command (NORAD)
1959   Jan de Quay becomes premier of Netherlands
1960   Alan Freed & eight other DJ accused of taking radio payola
1960   Belgian parliament requires rest day for self employed
1960   DJ Alan Freed is accused of bribery in radio payola scandal
1960   Juan Marichal debuts as SF Giant pitcher, beats Phillies on 1 hitter
1960   USAF Maj Robert M White takes X-15 to 33,222 m
1961   New pier opens in Scheveningen
1962   "Bravo, Giovanni" opens at Broadhurst Theater NYC for 76 performances
1962   "John Birch Society," by Chad Mitchell Trio hits #99
1962   88th Preakness: John Rotz aboard Greek Money wins in 1:56.2
1962   Indonesian paratroopers land in New Guinea
1962   Stan Musial breaks Honus Wagner's NL hit record with 3,431
1962   US performs nuclear test at Christmas Island (atmospheric)
1963   Mickey Wright wins LPGA Muskogee Civitan Golf Open
1964   US diplomats find at least 40 secret microphones in Moscow embassy
1965   Patricia R Harris named 1st US black female ambassador (Luxembourg)
1965   West Ham United wins 5th Europe Cup II
1967   US bombs Hanoi
1967   USSR ratifies treaty with Engl & US banning nuclear weapons in space
1968   20th Emmy Awards: Get Smart, Mission Impossible & Barbara Bain
1968   Frank Howard fails to homer, after hitting 10 in 6 consecutive games
1968   Pirate Radio Brumble of Northern England 1st heard
1971   USSR launches Mars 2, 1st spacecraft to crash land on Mars
1972   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1972   WMAV TV channel 18 in Oxford, MS (PBS) begins broadcasting
1973   "Daisy" A Day by Jud Strunk hits #14
1973   "Smith" opens at Eden Theater NYC for 17 performances
1973   99th Preakness: Ron Turcotte aboard Secretariat wins in 1:54.4
1974   Joanne Carner Golf Invitational wins LPGA Bluegrass
1974   Stanley Cup: Phila Flyers beat Boston Bruins, 4 games to 2
1974   Valeri Giscard d'Estaing wins French presidential election
1975   27th Emmy Awards: Mary Tyler Moore Show, Robert Blake & Jean Marsh
1975   Farm truck packed with wedding party struck by a train, killing 66 in truck, 40 miles south of Poona, India
1975   Junko Tabei is 1st woman to climb to the top of Mount Everest
1976   Gold ownership legalized in Australia
1976   Liverpool wins 5th UEFA Cup at Bridge
1976   Senate establishes permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
1976   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1977   "Smokey & the Bandit," premieres
1979   "In The Navy" by Village People hits #3
1979   105th Preakness: Ron Franklin aboard Spectacular Bid wins in 1:54.2
1979   Guitarist Eric Clapton marries Patti Boyd
1980   "Blackstone" opens at Majestic Theater NYC for 104 performances
1980   Ringo & Barbara Bach are involved in a car crash
1981   Pirate Jim Bibby gives up a leadoff single to Brave Terry Harper, then retires next 27 batters
1982   IFK G”teborg wins 11th UEFA Cup at G”teborg
1982   Sophia Loren jailed in Naples for tax evasion
1983   NASA launches Intelsat V
1983   Weird Al Yankovic gives live performance at Wax Museum in Wash DC
1984   "King Of Suede" by Weird Al Yankovic hits #62
1984   110th Preakness: Angel Cordero Jr aboard Gate Dancer wins in 1:53.6
1984   Pat LaFontaine scores 2 goals within 22 sec in an NHL playoff game
1984   Stanley Cup: Edmonton Oilers beat NY Islanders, 4 games to 1
1984   STS 41-D vehicle moves to launch pad
1985   Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Chrysler-Plymouth Golf Classic
1986   Anti-apartheid activist H‚lŠne Pastoors sentenced to 10 yrs in S Afr
1987   1st American Comedy Award
1988   Carlos Lehder Rivas, of Colombia's Medellin drug cartel, is convicted in Florida for smuggling more than 3 tons of cocaine into
1988   Red Sox retire Bobby Doerr's #1
1989   Dow Jones Avg passes 2,500 mark for 1st time, closes at 2,501.1
1989   Sue Ellen (Linda Gray) last appearance on Dallas
1990   116th Preakness: Pat Day aboard Summer Squall wins in 1:53.6
1990   General Elvis, TV Drama last airs on ABC
1991   "Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story" closes at Shubert NYC after 225 perfs
1991   Pat Bradley wins LPGA Centel Golf Classic
1991   Sandra Palmer wins LPGA Centel Senior Golf Challenge
1991   Willy T Ribbs becomes 1st black driver to make Indianapolis 500
1992   27th Amendment ratified, prohibits Congress from raising its salary
1992   Amy Fisher shoots Mary Jo Buttafuoco in Massapequa LI
1992   Englishman Dave Gauder, 224 lbs, pulls 196 ton jumbo jet, 3 inches
1992   Ric Flair wins NWA wrestling title
1992   VP Dan Quayle sites Murphy Brown as a poor example of family values
1993   Boeing 727 crashes into mountain at Medell¡n Colombia, kills 132
1993   Dow Jones closes above 3,500 for 1st time (3,500.03)
1993   Juventus wins 22th UEFA Cup at Torino
1994   Final Episode of LA Law after 8 year run
1994   Omar Sharif suffers a mild heart attack
1994   Tennis star Jennifer Capriati (18), checks into a drug rehab center
1995   Emmy 22nd Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 15th time
1995   World's youngest doctor, Balamurali Ambati, 17, graduates Mount Sinai
1996   STS 77 (Endeavour 11), launches into orbit
2161   Syzygy: 8 of 9 planets aligned on same side of sun

BIRTHS
1469   Giovanni della Robbia, Ital's sculptor
1611   Innocent XI, [Benedetto Odescalchi], Italy, 240th Pope (1676-89)
1616   Johann Jacob Froberger, German singer/organist/composer
1746   Johann Friedrich Peter, composer
1755   Gabriele Prota, composer
1762   Johann G Fichte German philosopher (Wissenschaftslehre)
1770   Antoine-Charles Glachant, composer
1795   Johns Hopkins, philanthropist, founded Johns Hopkins University
1808   Samuel Jameson Gholson, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1883
1812   Felix Kirk Zollicoffer, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1862
1815   John Gross Barnard, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1882
1828   Adin Ballou Underwood, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers)
1839   Alice Mary Smith, composer
1858   Roland Napoleon Bonaparte, French officer/traveller (Surinam)
1859   Nellie Melba, [Heal Mitchell], Australian soprano (Peach Melba)
1860   Victor E Orlando, Italy's premier (1917-19)
1864   Carl Ethan Akeley, US, naturalist, devoleped animal mount process
1869   Jules Poncelet, Belgian minister of State
1873   Federico Gerdes, composer
1874   Gilbert Laird Jessop, cricketer (The Croucher)
1876   Saint-Georges de Bouch‚lier, French author (Le Rois Sans Couronne)
1878   Adam von Ahn Carse, composer
1879   Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, US/Eng's feminist/ex of Waldorf Astor
1880   Allard R Hulshoff, architect of Amsterdam (1924)
1883   Henricus WJM Keuls, Dutch lawyer/poet (Dancing Lamp)
1884   Arthur Meulemans, Belgian composer (Adriaan Brouwer) (or 5/10)
1890   Ho Chi Minh, trail blazer/leader of Vietnam (1946, 1969)
1892   Konstatin G Paustovski, Russian author (Povestj Zjizni) [OS]
1895   Albert Hay Malotte, composer
1895   Cecil Gray, composer
1896   Michael Balcon, Birmingham England, producer/father of Jill Balcon
1899   Leonid Maksimovich Leonov, novelist/playwright
1901   Ivo Cruz, composer
1904   Anthony Bushell, Kent England, actor (Journey's End)
1904   Sven Thofelt, Sweden, pentathlete (Olympic-gold-1928)
1909   Bruce Bennett, Tacoma Wash, actor (Before I Hang, Sahara)
1909   Schlomo Joffe, composer
1910   Alan Melville, cricketer (graceful South African batsman 1938-49)
1913   Albert Hardy, photographer
1913   Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, president of India
1915   Pol Pot, dictator/mass murderer
1918   Florence Chadwick, swimmer (1st to swim English Channel both ways)
1919   Betty Jameson, Norman OK, LPGA golfer (1947 US Women's Open)
1921   Charles van de Reve, slavic (Belief of Kameraden)
1921   Daniel Gelin, Angers France, Maria Schneider's dad, actor (Obsession)
1921   Karel van het Reve, Dutch Slavist (Comrade's Religion)
1922   David McLean, Akron Oh, actor (Tate-Tate)
1924   Sandy Galbraith Wilson, composer
1925   Malcolm X, [Little], [Detroit Red], Omaha NB, founder (Black Muslims)
1926   Paul Cooper, composer
1928   Anthony C B Chapman, England, sports car builder/autoracer (Formula 1)
1929   Harvey Cox, US theologist (Secular City)
1929   Michael Adamis, composer
1930   Hans Kox, composer
1930   Lorraine Hansberry, playwright (Raisin in the Sun)
1931   Eric Davidson, comedy scriptwriter
1931   Ruben Radica, composer
1934   David Sinclair, actor (Love & Hate)
1934   James Charles Lehrer, Wichita Ks, news anchor (McNeil-Lehrer Report)
1934   Jan Wijn, Dutch pianist
1935   David Hartman, Pawtucket RI, TV personality (Good Morning America)
1935   F R Fries, writer
1936   Elisabeth Schwartz, Austria, pairs figure skater (Olympic-gold-1956)
1937   Sanne Sannes, Dutch photographer
1938   James H Bilbray, (Rep-D-Nevada)
1939   17th earl of Pembroke, English landowner/director (Emily)
1939   Francis R Scobee, Wash, USAF/astronaut (STS 41C, 51L-Chal disaster)
1939   James Fox, London England, actor (Greystoke)
1939   Nancy Kwan, Hong Kong, actress (Flower Drum Song, World of Suzie Wong)
1939   Richard Lowe Teitelbaum, composer
1939   Tomasz Sikorski, composer
1940   Carlos Diegues, actor (Xica)
1940   Frank Lorenzo, airline executive (Continental, Texas Air, Eastern)
1940   Joan Staley, playmate (Nov, 1958)
1940   Mickey Newbury, rocker
1941   Jane Brody, writer/nutritionist
1941   Jimmy Hoffa Jr, son of Jimmy Hoffa/Teamster union leader
1941   Marc-Antonio Consoli, composer
1941   Nora Ephron, NY, novelist/screenwriter/director (Michael, Heartburn)
1942   Gary Kildall, creator of CP/M
1942   James Topping, author of CP/M
1945   Peter Townshend, England, rock guitarist/vocalist/composer (Who-Tommy)
1946   Diedre Lenihan, Atlanta Ga, actress (Wendy-Needles & Pins)
1946   Mary Bryan, LPGA golfer
1946   Michele Placido, Foggia Italy, actor (La Lupa, Poliziotti)
1946   Phillip Rudd, Melbourne, rock drummer (AC/DC-Rock 'n Roll Damnation)
1947   Jerry Hyman, Bkln, rock singer/trombonist (Blood Sweat & Tears)
1948   Grace Jones, [Mendoza], Spanishtown Jamacia, singer/actress (Vamp)
1948   Jean-Pierre Haignere, France, cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-17)
1948   Tom Scott, LA, saxophonist/bandleader (Pat Sajak Show)
1949   Dusty Hill, rocker (ZZ Top)
1952   Barbara Loomis, rocker (BT Express)
1952   Joey Ramone, [Jeffrey Hyman], rock drummer (Ramones-Baby I Love You)
1953   Henry Lascelles, English grandson of princess Mary
1954   Rick Cerone, Newark NJ, catcher (Yankees/Red Sox/Mets/Expos)
1955   Ed Whitson, pitcher (NY Yankees, SD Padres)
1955   Pierre J Thuot, Groton Conn, Lt Cmdr USN/astronaut (STS 36, 49, 62)
1956   Althea Gwyn, WBL center (NY Stars)
1956   Martyn Ware, rocker (Heaven 17-Electric Dreams)
1956   Steve Ford, actor (Young & Restless)/son of Pres Gerald Ford
1957   Bill Laimbeer, NBA forward (Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons)
1957   Sophia Crawford, London England, actress (Power Rangers)
1959   Nicole Brown Simpson, Frankford Germany, Mrs OJ Simpson (murdered)
1961   Lisa Rathgber, Hillsboro Ill, bowler (LPBT Rookie of Year 1980)
1961   Lisa Wagner, bowler (3-time LPBT Player of Year, Bowler of Decade)
1962   Iain Harvie, Scottish rock guitarist (Nothing Ever Happens)
1963   Rebecca Bradley, LPGA golfer
1963   Yazz, [Yasmin Evans], Mrs Simon La Bon/rocker (Fine Time)
1964   Michael Dean Standly, Abilene TX, PGA golfer (1993 Freeport-McMoRan)
1965   Edward Odumbe, cricketer (Kenyan pace bowler 1996 World Cup)
1965   Joshua Rifkind, actor (Marshall Chronicles)
1966   Keith Jennings, NFL tight end (Chic Bears)
1966   Marc Bureau, Trois Rivieres, NHL center (Montreal Canadiens)
1967   John Friesz, NFL quarterback (Seattle Seahawks)
1967   Turk Wendell, Pittsfield MA, pitcher (Chic Cubs)
1968   James Parrish, NFL outside linebacker (Pitts Steelers)
1968   Jeanne Basone, Brubank Calif, wrestler (Hollywood-GLOW)
1968   Mark Janssens, Surrey, NHL center (Hartford Whalers)
1968   Paul Justin, NFL quarterback (Indianapolis Colts)
1969   Cecile Ulbrich Tucker, Warren Maine, rower (Olympics-96)
1969   David Wharton, Warminster PA, US Olympic swimmer (Olympic-silver-88)
1969   Kevin Scott, WLAF cornerback (Scotland Claymores)
1969   Richard Dumas, NBA forward (Phila 76ers)
1971   Darryl Morrison, NFL safety (Washington Redskins)
1971   Lori Ann Mundt, Yorkton Saskatchawan, volleyball player (Olympics-96)
1972   Ronald Williams, CFL running back (Winnipeg Blue Bombers)
1972   Willie Brown, NFL/WLAF linebacker (Seattle Seahawks. Rhein Fire)
1973   Andreas Johansson, Hofors SWE, NHL forward (Pitts, NY Islanders)
1976   Kevin Garnett, NBA forward (Minnesota Timberwolves)

DEATHS
804   Alcuin of York, English scholar, dies in Tours France at 69
988   Dunstan[us], English archbishop of Canterbury, dies
1296   Celestine V, [Pietro del Murrone], Pope (1294), dies
1536   Anne Boleyn, Queen of England/wife of Henry VIII, beheaded
1536   Lord Rochford, English brother of Anna Boleyn, beheaded
1647   Sebastian Vrancx, Flemish painter (captain of vigilante), dies
1653   Carel Reyniersz, gov-gen of Neth East Indies, dies at 48
1786   John Stanley, composer, dies at 74
1795   Josiah Bartlett, US physician/judge (signed Decl of Ind), dies at 65
1800   French Bosbeeck, veterinarian/robber, hanged
1801   Herman H Vitringa, politician (National Meetings), dies
1845   Maria EJ Versfelt, mistress of general Moreau/marshal Ney, dies at 68
1864   Nathaniel Hawthorne, US, writer (Scarlet Letter), dies
1872   Johan van Dale, schoolmaster (New Dutch Language Wordbook), dies at 44
1876   Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer, Dutch historian/politician, dies at 74
1887   Pieter Bluss‚ van Alblas, liberal minister of Finance, dies at 75
1890   Gus Kempis, cricketer (S Africa's 1st Test), dies of fever at 24
1895   Jos‚ J Marti y Perez, Spanish/Cuban poet (Versos sencillos), dies
1901   Marthinus Wessels Pretorius, 1st pres Rep South-Africa, dies at 81
1903   Arthur Shrewsbury, cricketer (1277 runs at 35 47 in 23 Tests), dies
1922   Heinrich I Quincke, German internist (postural drainage), dies at 79
1924   Billy Zulch, cricketer (S Afr batsman scored 2 Test centuries), dies
1928   Henry Franklin Belknap Gilbert, composer, dies at 59
1928   Max Scheler, German philosopher, dies at 53
1935   Charles Martin Tornow Loeffler, French composer, dies at 74
1935   Thomas E Lawrence (of Arabia), dies in a motorcycle crash
1941   Werner Sombart, Marxist economist (H„ndler und Heroes), dies at 78
1942   [Nicoline] Magdalene Anchor-Roll, Norwegian author (Enken), dies at 69
1953   Damasco Berenguer y Fuste, Spanish gen/min of War, dies at 79
1954   Aart A van Schelven, church historian (Willem of Orange), dies at 73
1954   Charles Edward Ives, US composer (Unanswered Question), dies at 79
1958   Bruno Sturmer, composer, dies at 65
1958   Ronald Colman, British actor (Prisoner of Zenda), dies at 67
1961   Joe Howard, singer (Gay Nineties Revue), dies at 94
1965   Maria Dabrowska, Polish writer (Znaki Zycia), dies
1966   Tortoise, reportedly given to Tonga's King by Capt Cook (1773), dies
1969   Coleman Hawkins, US jazz musician/composer, dies
1971   Bernard Wagenaar, Neth/US composer, dies at 76
1971   Ogden Nash, poet/TV panelist (Masquerade Party), dies at 68
1978   George Gladstone, cricketer (one Test WI v England 1930), dies
1983   Jean Rey, Belgian minister, dies
1987   Alice B[radley] Sheldon, sci-fi author (Byte Beautiful), dies at 71
1988   Virginia Farmer, actresss (Cyrano de Bergerac), dies at 90
1989   Able J Herzberg, Russ/Neth lawyer (Eichmann in Jerusalem), dies
1989   E Galg¢czi, writer, dies
1989   Robert Webber, actor (Alex-Moonlighting), dies of ALS at 64
1991   Douglas L Mays, cartoonist (Punch), dies
1991   Rini Otte, Dutch actress (Ergens in Nederland), dies at 74
1993   Nemesio Antunes, Chilean painter, dies at 75
1993   Richard Murphy, director (3 Stripes in the Sun), dies of stroke at 81
1993   S W Sohoni, cricketer (4 Tests for India), dies
1994   Henry Morgan, TV panalist (To Tell the Truth), dies of cancer at 74
1994   Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, 1st lady (1961-63), dies of cancer at 64
1994   Jacques Cesar Ellul, writer, dies at 82
1994   Luis Ocana, Span cyclist (Tour de France 1973), commits suicide at 48
1996   Johnny "Guitar" Watson, musician, dies at 61
1996   Margaret Rawlings, actress (Roman Holiday), dies at 89
1997   Millie, dog of President Bush (Millie's Book), dies at 12

   
 
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