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YEAR EVENTS
69   General Vespasianus occupies Rome
1046   Benedictus IX & Silvester III & names Bishop Siutger, Pope Clemens II
1046   Synod of Sutri: German king Henry III removes Popes Gregory VI,
1192   Richard the Lionhearted captured in Vienna
1448   Pope Nicolaas V named Utrechts bishop Rudolf of Diepholt, cardinal
1585   English fleet & earl Robert Dudley van Leicester reach Vlissingen
1600   Ottario Rinuccini/Giulio Caccini's opera "Euridice" published
1606   Virginia Company settlers leave London to establish Jamestown Va
1626   Emperor Ferdinand II/Transylvanian monarch G bor Betlen signs Peace of Pressburg
1661   Corporation Act enforced in England
1669   1st jury trial in Delaware; Marcus Jacobson condemned for insurrection & sentenced to flogging, branding & slavery
1688   Prince Willem III's troops pull into London
1694   Frederik van Brandenburg flees Schweiben
1699   Peter the Great ordered Russian New Year changed-Sept 1 to Jan 1
1745   Bonnie Prince Charlie's army meets de Esk
1780   England declares war on Netherlands
1790   1st successful US cotton mill to spin yarn (Pawtucket, RI)
1803   Louisiana Purchase formally transferred from France to US for $27M
1820   Missouri imposes a $1 bachelor tax on unmarried men between 21 & 50
1823   Franz Schuberts "Ballet-Musik aus Rosamunde," premieres in Vienna
1830   England, France, Prussia, Austria & Russia recognize Belgium
1850   Hawaiian post office established
1860   SC votes 169-0 for Ordinace of Secession, 1st state to secede
1861   Battle of Dranesville, VA
1862   -Dec 20th] Battle of Kelly's Ford, VA
1862   -Jan 3rd] Vicksburg campaign
1862   Battle of Holly Spring, MS
1862   Brig-gen Nathan B Forrest occupies Trenton, Kentucky
1864   -Dec 27th] Battle of Ft Fisher, NC
1865   De Clear-Alkmaar railway opens
1879   Tom Edison privately demonstrated incandescent light at Menlo Park
1880   Battle at Bronker's Spruit, Transvaal: Farmers beat Britten
1880   NY's Broadway lit by electricity, becomes known as "Great White Way"
1883   Intl cantilever railway bridge opens at Niagara Falls
1891   Strongman Louis Cyr withstands pull of 4 horses
1892   Phileas Fogg completes around world trip, according to Verne
1892   Pneumatic automobile tire patented, Syracuse, NY
1893   1st state anti-lynching statue approved, in Georgia
1894   Day Six 1T Aus v Eng Australia need 177 to win, all out 166
1894   England beat Australia by 10 runs in the 1st six-day Test Cricket
1900   Giacobini discovers a comet (will be 1st comet visited by spacecraft)
1906   Venezuela (under vice-pres Gomez) attacks Dutch fleet
1907   Explosion at Yolande Alabama, coal mine kills 91
1912   J Hartley Manners' "Peg O' My Heart," premieres in NYC
1912   Paul Claudels "L'Annonce Faite … Marie," premieres in Paris
1915   Russian troops overrun Qom, Persia
1917   Russian secret police in Czech forms under Felix Dzerzjinski
1918   Eugene O'Neill's "Moon of the Caribees," premieres in NYC
1919   Canadian Natl Railways established (N America's longest, 50,000 KM)
1919   US House of Representatives restricts immigration
1920   Bert Collins scores 104 on Test Cricket debut v England SCG
1920   Bob Hope became an American citizen
1921   AL votes to return to best-of-7 World Series, while NL votes best-of-9 Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis casts deciding vote for be
1922   14 republics form Union of Soviet Socialistic Republics (USSR)
1922   Polish parliament selects Stanislaw Wojcieckowski as president
1924   Adolf Hitler freed from jail early
1926   Cards trade Rogers Hornsby to Giants for Frankie Frisch & Jimmy Ring
1926   Pope Pius XI convicts fascist pursuit in Italy
1926   Sidney Howard's "Silver Cord," premieres in NYC
1928   1st internationsl dogsled mail leaves Minot, Maine for Montr‚al, QuŠ
1928   Ethel Barrymore Theater opens at 243 W 47th St NYC
1929   Heinie Wagner replaces Bill Carrigan as Red Sox manager
1929   Mount Davidson dedicated as a SF city park
1930   Learie Constantine cricket 100 in 52 mins WI v Tas (10x4, 1x6, 1x5)
1932   Queensland all out 74 v Victoria, Ironmonger (age 50) 7-13
1933   Bolivia & Paraguay sign weapon cease fire
1935   Pope Pius XI publishes encyclical Ad Catholici Sacerdotii
1937   Bill O'Reilly takes 9-41 for NSW against South Australia
1938   Vladimir K Zworykin (Penn) receives patent on Iconoscope TV system
1939   Radio Australia begins overseas shortwave service
1940   Connie Mack acquires controlling interest in the Athletics for $42,000
1941   Free France under adm Muselier occupies St-Pierre et Miqu‚lon
1941   Japanese troops lands on Mindanao
1942   1st Japanese bombing of Calcutta
1943   "International" is no longer USSR National Anthem
1944   Archbishop De Young & bishop Huibers condemn black market
1944   Battle of Bastogne, Nazis surround 101st Airborne (NUTS!)
1944   Bishop forbids membership in non Catholic unions
1944   Terence Rattigans "O Mistress Mine," premieres in London
1945   Rationg of auto tires ends in US
1946   Darius Milhaud's 2nd Symphony, premieres
1948   Second Chamber accept 2nd Police Action in Indonesia
1949   Maurice Ravel/John Cranko's ballet "Beauty & the Beast," premieres
1950   "Harvey," starring James Stewart, premieres in NY
1952   KHQ TV channel 6 in Spokane, WA (NBC) begins broadcasting
1953   KID (now KIDK) TV channel 3 in Idaho Falls, ID (CBS) 1st broadcasting
1953   KWTV TV channel 9 in Oklahoma City, OK (CBS) begins broadcasting
1956   Military coup under colonel Simbolon in Sumatra
1956   Montgomery, Ala, removed race-based seat assignments on its buses
1957   Elvis Presley given draft notice to join US Army for National Service
1959   Jasu Patel takes 9-69, India v Australia at Kanpur
1960   Auschwitz-commandant Richard B„r arrested in German FR
1962   D Sjostakovitz opera "Katerina Ismailova," premieres in Moscow
1962   Osmond brothers debut on Andy Williams Show
1963   Berlin Wall opens for 1st time to West Berliners
1963   Massemba-Debate elected pres of Congo-Brazzaville
1963   Trial against 21 camp guards of Auschwitz begins
1964   Levi Eshkol forms Israeli govt
1966   Brussels: Nuclear Planning Group established
1966   NBA awards Seattle Supersonics a franchise for 1967-68 season
1966   Nuclear Planning Group forms in Brussels
1966   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1967   "Graduate," starring Dustin Hoffman & Anne Bancroft, premieres
1967   474,300 US soldiers in Vietnam
1967   Ian Anderson & Glenn Cornick form rock group Jethro Tull
1969   Peter, Paul & Mary's "Leaving on a Jet Plane" reaches #1
1970   Edward Gierek succeeds Wladyslaw Gomulka as Poland's party leader
1971   Pakistan president Yahya Khan resigns
1972   Neil Simons "Sunshine Boys," premieres in NYC
1973   AL pres Joe Cronin refuses to allow Dick Williams to manage Yankees
1973   Dutch Antillean govt of Evertsz forms
1973   Montreal Canadien Henri Richard scores his 1,000th NHL point
1974   Ethiopia becomes socialist one-party state
1974   George Harrison releases his "Dark Horse" album in UK
1975   Joe Walsh recruited to join Eagles
1975   Pope Paul VI named J Willebrands archbishop of Utrecht
1976   "Music Is" opens at St James Theater NYC for 8 performances
1976   Israel's PM Yitzhak Rabin resigns
1977   1st Space walk made by G Grechko from Salyut
1977   RAF -terrorist Knut Folkerts sentenced to 20 years
1978   H R Haldeman, Nixon's White House chief of staff released from jail
1980   NBC broadcasts NY Jets' 24-17 win over Dolphins without audio
1980   USSR formally announces death of Alexei Kosygin
1981   "Dreamgirls" opens at Imperial Theater NYC for 1522 performances
1981   Browns set team records for most fumbles (9) & most turnovers (10)
1981   Doug Small (Winnipeg Jets) ties NHL record scoring at 5 second mark
1981   Harry Krieger/Tom Eyen's musical "Dreamgirls," premieres in NYC
1983   El Salvador adopts constitution
1983   Guy Lafleur, Montreal, became 10th NHLer to score 500 goals
1983   NY Islanders score their most goals (11) vs Pitts Penguins
1983   PLO chairman Yasser Arafat & 4,000 loyalists evacuate Lebanon
1984   33 unknown Bach keyboard works found in Yale library
1984   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1985   Denis Potvin passes Bobby Orr as NHL defenseman scorer (916 points)
1985   Howard Cosell retires from television sports after 20 years with ABC
1985   Position of American Poet Laureate established (Robert Warren is 1st)
1986   White teenagers beat blacks in Howard Beach, NY
1987   "Nuts" with Barbra Striesand premieres
1987   76th Davis Cup: Sweden beats India in Gothenburg (5-0)
1987   Dona Paz ferry sinks after crash with oil tanker Vector, 4386 die
1987   Nancy Lopez/Miller Barber wins LPGA Mazda Golf Championship
1988   Animal rights terrorists fire-bomb Harrod's dept store, London
1988   NBC signs lease to stay in NYC, 33 more years
1988   Premier Ranasinghe Premadasa elected pres of Sri Lanka
1989   Premier Lubbers sees CDA-party leader Elco Brinkman as successor
1989   US troops invade Panama & oust Manuel Noriega, but don't catch him
1990   Pentagon warns Saddam that US air power is ready to attack on 1/15
1990   Robert F X Sillerman purchases WAFL NY-NJ Knights for $11 million
1990   Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze resigns
1991   NHL grants permanent membership to Tampa Lightning & Ottawa Senators
1991   Paul Keating installed as premier of Australia
1992   Northwest & KLM introduce a new joint logo "Worldwide Reliability"
1992   Slobodan Milosevic re-elected president of Serbia
1993   Donald Trump weds Marla Maples
1995   "Paul Roebson" opens at Longacre Theater NYC for 14 performances
1995   American Flight 965 crashes in Columbia, 159 die, 5 survive
1998   Wendy's Three-Tour Golf Challenge
1999   Portugal returns Macau to China

BIRTHS
1539   Paul Melissus [Paul Schede], German poet/composer
1579   John Fletcher, Elizabethan dramatist (Phylaster) (baptized)
1594   Giovanni Battista Gagliano, composer
1606   Christoph Schultze, composer
1629   Pieter de Hoogh, Dutch painter
1659   Fran‡ois Fagel, Dutch lawyer/statesman
1720   Charles Edward Stuart, [Bonnie Prince Charlie/Young Pretender]
1729   Franz Xaver Thomas Pokorny, composer
1758   Othon Joseph Vandenbroek, composer
1774   Guillaume-Perre-Antoine Gatayes, composer
1786   Pietro Raimondi, composer
1805   Thomas Graham, father of colloid chemistry
1807   Richard Lucian Page, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1901
1808   Thomas Tinsley Craven, Commander (Union Navy), died in 1887
1809   Friedrich Karl Kuhmstedt, composer
1812   Achille Peri, composer
1813   Samuel Jordan Kirkwood, (Gov-Iowa)/US Sect of Interior (1881-82)
1819   John Geary, 1st SF postmaster, 1st mayor (May 1, 1850)
1825   Romeyn Beck Ayres, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1888
1833   Samuel A Mudd, doctor, convicted of giving medical aid to JW Booth
1841   Ferdinand-douard Buisson, France, educator (Nobel Peace Prize 1927)
1858   Jean/Johannes T "Jan" Toorop, Dutch painter/graphic artist (3 Brides)
1859   Antonius J Derkinderen, Dutch painter/etcher
1865   Maude Gonne, Irish nationalist (Irish Joan of Arc)
1867   Fini Valdemar Henriques, composer
1868   Harvey S Firestone, Industrialist, where the rubber meets the road
1869   Charley Grapewin, Xenia OH, actor (Wizard of Oz, Libeled Lady)
1870   Pieter C Boutens, Dutch poet (Voices, Carmina)
1871   Henry Kimball Hadley, composer
1872   Lorenzo Perosi, Italian composer
1875   T F Powys, Wales, writer (Captain Patch, Goat Green)
1876   Jan Van Oudshoorn, [Jan K Feylbrief], Dutch writer (Maze of Senses)
1876   Walter S Adams, US astronomer/director of Mount Wilson (1923-46)
1881   Branch Rickey, baseball executive (Dodgers)
1884   Marius HLW "Max" Blokzijl, Dutch nazi collaborator/traitor
1886   Domingo Julio Gomez Garcia, composer
1886   Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman, Calif, tennis player (US Open 1909-11)
1889   Bozidar Sirola, composer
1894   Robert Menzies, Australian PM (1939-41, 1949-66)
1895   Susanne Langer, US, philosopher/educator (Philosophy in a New Key)
1898   Irene [Marie] Dunne, Louisville, actress (Show Boat, I Remember Mama)
1900   Gabby Harnett, (NL MVP 1935)
1901   Louis I Kahn, US architect [or Feb 20]
1901   Robert Van de Graaff, Alabama, physicist (Mobility of Gaseous Ions)
1902   George EAE, English prince/earl of St Andrews
1902   Max Lerner, US, columnist (NY Post)
1902   Sidney Hook, anticommunist philosopher (Paradoxes of Freedom)
1904   Albert Van Dekker, Brooklyn NY, actor (Dr Cyclops, Beau Gesture)
1904   [Schmidt] Hans Burkhardt, artist
1905   "Tiger" Bill O'Reilly, cricketer (mighty Australian leg-spinner)
1906   Dick White, head of British secret service (MI-5/MI-6)
1906   Irving Krick, meteorologist
1906   Lowell Gilmore, MN, actor (Living Christ Series)
1908   Giulio Cesare Brero, composer
1908   Norman Hackforth, broadcaster
1909   Vagn Holmboe, composer
1911   Hortense Calisher, NYC, novelist (Arts & Letters 1967)
1915   Aziz Nesin, writer
1918   Audrey Totter, Joliet Ill, actress (Carpetbaggers, Set-Up)
1920   V„in” Linna, writer
1922   Charita Bauer, Newark NJ, actress (Guiding Light, Aldrich Family)
1922   George Roy Hill, dir (Slap Shot, Little Drummer Girl, Little Romance)
1923   Nadine Gordimer, Springs South Africa, novelist
1924   Errol John, Port-of-Spain Trinidad, actor (PT-109, Assault on a Queen)
1924   F Mayr”cker, writer
1924   Ingeborg E A "Inge" Beekman, actress (Horizon)
1925   Bob de Moor, Flemish comic strip artist (Kuifje, Lion of Flanders)
1925   Datuk Seri Mahathir bin Mahamad, premier of Malaysia (1981- )
1925   Frederick Edward Nicklin, architect
1925   Vlastimir Nikolovski, composer
1926   David Levine, US painter
1927   Jim Simpson, sportscaster
1928   Charles Donald Adams, singer
1928   Jack Christiansen, Kansas, NFL hall of famer defensive back (Lions)
1929   Milan Panic, premier of little Yugoslavia
1932   John Hillerman, actor (Magnum PI)
1933   Gordon Getty
1933   Rik Van Looy, Belgian cyclist (world champion, 1961)
1935   Khalid "Billy" Ibadulla, cricketer (166 on debut Pakistan v Aust 1964)
1938   John Harris Harbison, Orange NJ, composer
1939   Agatha N "Kim" Weston, US gospel/singer (It Takes Two)
1939   Dianne Arndt, artist/photographer
1939   Klaus Schweizer, composer
1940   Larry Willis, rock keyboardist (Blood, Sweat & Tears)
1941   Frank Creton, Suriname/Neth painter
1942   Robert L Hayes, Jacksonville Fla, 100m/4x100m runner (Oly-2 gold-1964)
1943   Angel Tompkins, Albany Calif, actress (Gloria-Search) [or 12/29/49]
1944   G Wolfgruber, writer
1944   Robert Colomby, NYC, rock drummer (Blood Sweat & Tears-When I Die)
1946   John Spencer, actor (Tommy Mullanney-LA Law)
1946   Patti Smith, singer/songwriter
1946   Uri Geller, Israel, psychic (bends forks)
1947   Gigliola Cinquetti, Italian singer
1947   Peter Criss[coula], Bkln NY, rocker (Kiss-Beth)
1948   "Little" Stevie Wright, rocker (Easybeats)
1949   Claudia Jennings, [Mary Ellen Chestrerton], Minn, playmate (Nov, 1969)
1950   Alex Chllton, rocker
1952   Jenny Agutter, Taunton England, actress (Logan's Run, Equus, Amy)
1952   Sergio Vastano, Italian actor (Nightclub, Prete Bello)
1955   Ed Kuepper, German/Australian, singer/songwriter (Saints)
1955   Pierre Bokma, Dutch actor (Avonden, Leedvermaak)
1955   Sammy Mitchell, US programmer (Qedit/TSE/Semware)
1956   Blanche Baker, NYC, actress/Carroll Baker's Daughter (French Postcard)
1957   Anita Baker, [Ward], Detroit Mi, vocalist (Rapture)
1957   Billy Bragg, singer/songwriter
1957   Mike Watt, US bassist (Rockband Firehose)
1958   Billy Bragg, British rocker (It Says Here, Ideology)
1959   David Lutz, NFL guard/tackle (Detroit Lions)
1960   Carolyn Seaward, Devonshire England, Miss United Kingdom (1979)
1960   John Fitzgerald, Australia, tennis star
1960   Piet Keur, Dutch soccer player/trainer, (SC Heerenveen, AZ)
1961   Bonnie Marino, Cleveland Oh, playmate (Jun, 1990)
1961   Gale Gilbert, NFL quarterback (SD Chargers)
1961   Nate Newton, NFL guard (Dallas Cowboys)
1962   Thomas Newberry, NFL guard (Pitts Steelers)
1963   Karen Moncrieff, Sacramento Calif, actress (Xtro 3, Days of Our Lives)
1963   Pam Casale, Camden NJ, tennis player (Marco Island finals 1985)
1966   Chris Robinson, singer (Black Crowes)
1966   Ed de Goey, Dutch soccer goalie (Feyenoord)
1966   Tim Hauck, NFL safety (Denver Broncos, Seattle Seahawks)
1967   Duncan Kennedy, Burlington Calif, luger (Olympics-1994)
1967   Wendy Hamilton, Detroit Mich, playmate (Dec, 1991)
1969   Bobby Phills, NBA guard (Cleveland Cavaliers, Charlotte Hornets)
1970   Dino Felicetti, hockey forward (Team Italy 1998)
1970   Grant Flower, cricketer (bro of Andy Zimbabwe Test opening batsman)
1970   Jason Simmons, CFL/WLAF defensive tackle (Roughriders, Claymores)
1970   Scott Slutzker, tight end (Indianapolis Colts)
1970   Tony Semple, NFL guard (Detroit Lions)
1970   Travis Green, Castlegar, NHL center (NY Islanders)
1971   Jerry Ellison, NFL running back (Tampa Bay Bucs)
1972   Jan Caloun, hockey forward (Team Czech Oly-Gold-1998)
1972   Jonathan Wyatt, Lower Hutt NZ, 5000m (Olympics-96)
1973   Barry Stokes, WLAF offensive linesman (Rhein Fire)
1973   Cory Stillman, Peterborough, NHL center (Calgary Flames)
1973   Jenny Boucek, WNBA guard (Cleveland Rockers)
1973   Muadianvita Kazadi, linebacker (St Louis Rams)
1974   Augie Ojeda, LA Calif, baseball infielder (Olympics-bronze-96)

DEATHS
69   Aulus Vitellius, Roman commandant of Rhine & 7th emperor, murdered
910   Alfonso III de Great, king of Asturias, dies
1073   Domingo, Spanish monastery founder/abbot/saint, dies
1355   Stefanus IX Uros IV Dusan, king (1331-46)/Serbia (1346-55), dies
1590   Ambroise Par‚, French surgeon, dies at 80
1632   Nicolas Antoine, French cath pastor who converted to Judaism, executed
1676   John Galle, Flemish engraver/printer, dies at 76
1679   Johan Maurits, count of Nassau-Siegen, dies at 75
1738   Jean-Joseph Mouret, composer, dies at 56
1749   Pakubuwono II, susuhunan of Mataram Java, dies
1783   Antonio Francisco Jawer Jose Soler, Sp composer (Fandango), dies at 54
1793   Joseph Legros, composer, dies at 54
1798   Cornelis Ploos van Amstel, Dutch engraver/art collector, dies at 72
1799   David Traugott Nicolai, composer, dies at 66
1812   Sacagawea, Shoshone interpreter for Lewis & Clark, dies
1815   Giovanni Meli, Sicilian poet (Buccolica), dies at 75
1819   Louis-Luc Loiseau de Persuis, composer, dies at 50
1821   Gian Francesco Fortunati, composer, dies at 75
1875   Michail P Pogodin, Russian historian/writer (Povesti), dies at 75
1876   Hannah Omish, at 12 is youngest ever hanged in US
1903   Gavriil Musicescu, composer, dies at 56
1909   Benjamin Ipavec, composer, dies at 79
1916   Manuel Giro, composer, dies at 68
1916   William Wallace Gilchrist, composer, dies at 70
1929   Emile Loubet, French premier (1892)/president (1899-1906), dies at 90
1936   Baron De Borchgrave, Belgian ambassador, murdered in Madrid
1937   Erich Ludendorff, German general (WW I), dies at 72
1939   Hans Langsdorff, German capt (Graaf Spee), commits suicide
1942   Jean Gilbert, [Max Winterfield], German composer, dies at 63
1944   Abbas Hilmi II, viceroy of Egypt (1892-1914), dies at 70
1945   Charles Eady, cricketer (Tasmanian player for Aust 1896-1901), dies
1947   St-Georges de Bouch‚lier, Fr author (Children's Carnival), dies at 71
1948   C Aubrey Smith, actor (Prisoner of Zenda), dies at 85
1948   Ladha Ramji, cricketer (bro of Amar Singh, Test Ind 1933-34), dies
1954   Emilis Melngailis, composer, dies at 80
1954   James Hilton, English author (Lost Horizon), dies at 54
1961   Moss Heart, US dramatist (You can't take it with you), dies at 57
1962   Erik William Gustav Leidzen, composer, dies at 68
1962   Luis Abraham Delgadillo, composer, dies at 75
1963   Paul Constantinescu, composer, dies at 54
1965   Egon Freiherr von Eickstedt, German anthropologist, dies at 73
1968   Bax Brod, composer, dies at 84
1968   John Steinbeck, author (Grapes of Wrath, Nobel 1940, 62), dies at 66
1968   Max Brod, writer, dies at 84
1971   Roy O Disney, Brother of Walt, dies of cerebral hemorrhage at 78
1972   Gnter Eich, German literary (Botschaften des Regens), dies at 65
1973   Bobby Darin, singer (Mack the Knife), dies of heart failure at 37
1973   Luis Carrero Blanco, PM of Spain (1973), assassinated by ETA
1974   Andr‚ Jolivet, French composer (L'eunuque), dies at 69
1975   Vincent Lopez, orch leader (Welcome Aboard), dies at 76
1975   William Lundigan, Syracuse NY, actor (Climax), dies at 61
1976   Richard J Daley, (Mayor-D-Chicago), dies at 74
1976   Walter Fitzgerald, actor (Adv of Sadie, Fallen Idol), dies at 80
1982   Artur Rubinstein, pianist (My Young Years), dies in Geneva at 95
1988   Max Robinson, 1st black network (ABC) TV anchor, dies of AIDS at 49
1989   Audrey Christie, actress (Splendor in the Grass), dies at 77
1991   Andries D Copier, Dutch glass designer (Guild glass), dies
1991   Fop[pe] I Brouwer, biologist (Everything That Lives & Grows), dies
1991   Helene Heigh, actress (Undercover Woman, Teen Age Thunder), dies at 86
1991   Sam Rabin, speaker of house, dies at 88
1991   Stephen Birnbaum, US tourism writer, dies at 54
1991   Thomas Newman, actor/composer (Cape Fear), dies of heart attack at 60
1991   Walter Chiari, actor (Girl Under Sheet), dies of heart attack at 67
1993   Moses Gunn, actor (Shaft), dies at 64
1993   Sam Wanamaker, actor (Pvt Benjamin), dies from cancer at 74
1993   W Edwards Deming, US economist (helped Japan after WW II), dies at 93
1994   Dean Rusk, US Sect of State (1961-69), dies at 85
1994   J C "Jody" Bateman, fiddler, dies at 75
1995   John Henry Jacques, co-operative retailer, dies at 90
1995   Madge Sinclair, actress (Star Trek IV, Conrack, Convoy), dies at 55
1996   Amata Kabua, Pres of Marshall Islands (1979-96), dies
1996   Carl Sagan, scientist (Contact), dies at 62
1996   Roger Peacock), writer, dies at 76
1997   Dawn Steel, film maker (When Harry Met Sally), dies at 51
1997   Denise Levertov, poet, dies at 74
1997   Vincent Ciccone, inventor (Blow-Pops candy), dies at 81

   
 
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