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YEAR EVENTS
502   Bourgundy King Gundobar delegates royal power
1461   Battle near Towton Field, 33,000 die (War of the Roses)
1638   1st permanent white settlement in Delaware (Swedish Lutherans)
1673   Eng king Charles II accept Test Act: RC excluded of public functions
1795   Beethoven (24) debuts as pianist in Vienna
1798   Republic of Switzerland forms
1804   Thousands of Whites massacred in Haiti
1814   Battle at Horseshoe Bend Ala: Andrew Jackson beats Creek-indians
1827   20,000 attend Ludwig von Beethovens burial in Vienna
1847   12,000 US troops capture Vera Cruz, Mexico [or 0327?]
1848   Niagara Falls stops flowing for 30 hours due to an ice jam
1849   Britain formally annexs Punjab after defeat of Sikhs in India
1850   Ireland's SS Royal Adelaide sinks in storm; 200 die
1852   Ohio makes it illegal for children under 18 & women to work more than 10 hours a day
1860   Dion Boucicault's "Colleen Bawn," premieres in NYC
1864   Great Britain gives Isotope Islands back to Greece
1864   Union General Steeles troops reach Arkadelphia Arkansas
1865   -Apr 9th], Appomattox campaign, VA , 7582 killed
1865   Battle of Quaker Road, VA
1867   British North America Act (Canadian constitution) passes
1867   Congress approves Lincoln Memorial
1871   Albert Hall opens by Queen Victoria in London
1879   Tsjaikovski's opera "Jevgeni Onegin," premieres in Moscow
1882   Knights of Columbus chartered for Catholic men
1886   Chemist John Pemberton begins to advertise for Coca-Coke
1897   Japan adopts Gold Standard
1906   Stanley Cup: Montreal Wanderers sweep Kenora Thisles in 2 games
1912   Capt Robert Scott, storm-bound in a tent near South Pole, makes last entry in his diary "the end cannot be far"
1919   Stanley Cup: Mont (NHL) & Seat (PCHA) win 2 games each with 1 tie, 1919 Stanley Cup not awarded due to flu epidemic
1924   Bayern & Vatican reach accord
1927   Henry O D Seagrave races his Sunbeam to a record 203.79 mph at Daytona
1928   Yeshiva College (now University) chartered (NYC)
1929   Stanley Cup: Boston Bruins sweep NY Rangers in 2 games
1932   Jack Benny debuts on radio
1934   Bank of Travail in Belgium, socialist worker's movement bankrupt
1935   French liner Normandie begins its maiden voyage
1936   10,000 watch the 200" mirror blank passing through Indianapolis
1936   Nazi propaganda claims 99% of Germans voted for Nazi candidates
1940   Joe Louis KOs Johnny Paycheck in 2 to retain heavyweight boxing title
1941   1st performance of Benjamin Britten's "Symphony da Requiem"
1941   3rd NCAA Men's Basketball Champion: Wisconsin beats Wash State 39-34
1941   WPAT radio in NJ begins broadcasting (country music format)
1942   British cruiser Trinidad torpedoes itself in the Barents Sea
1942   British destroyer Campbeltown explodes in St-Nazaire: 400 Germans die
1942   German submarine U-585 sinks
1943   Meat rationed in US (784 gram/week, 2 kilogram for GI's
1943   Meat, butter & cheese rationed in US during WW II
1946   1st Test Cricket between Australia & NZ
1946   Test Cricket debuts of Lindwall, Miller & Tallon
1947   "Beggar's Holiday" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 111 perfs
1948   Drachtster Boys soccer team forms in Drachten
1948   Yanks & Red Sox tie at 2-2 in 17, spring training game
1949   Turkey recognizes Israel
1951   "King & I" opens at St James Theater NYC for 1246 performances
1951   23rd Academy Awards - "All About Eve," Judy Holliday & J Ferrer win
1951   Julius & Ethel Rosenberg are convicted of spying
1953   Patty Berg wins LPGA New Orleans Women's Golf Open
1958   US Ladies Figure Skating championship won by Carol Heiss
1958   US Mens Figure Skating championship won by David Jenkins
1959   "Some Like it Hot" with Marilyn Monroe & Jack Lemmon premieres
1959   Wes Hall takes Pakistani cricket hat-trick at Lahore
1960   Darius Milhaud's 9th Symphony, premieres
1961   23rd Amendment ratified, allows Wash DC residents to vote for pres
1961   After a 4« year trial Nelson Mandela is acquitted on treason charge
1961   KCPT TV channel 19 in Kansas City, MO (PBS) begins broadcasting
1962   Argentine Pres Frondizi flees from the army
1962   Jack Paar's final appearance on the "Tonight Show"
1963   Final episode of soap opera "Young Doctor Malone"
1966   "It's a Bird... It's Superman" opens at Alvin NYC for 129 perfs
1966   Muhammad Ali beats George Chuvalo in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
1967   WCMU TV channel 14 in Mt. Pleasant, MI (PBS) begins broadcasting
1968   Students seize building at Bowie State College
1969   Communist New People's Army found in Philippines
1970   "Look to the Lilies" opens at Lunt-Fontanne Theater NYC for 25 perfs
1970   Manchester City wins 10th Europe Cup II
1971   1st Lt William L Calley Jr found guilty in My Lai (Vietnam) massacre
1971   Chile president Allende nationalizes banks/copper mines
1971   Conrad Van Emde Boas becomes West Europe's 1st sexology professor
1971   Development of a serum hepatitis vaccine for children announced
1971   Royal Albert Hall opens
1971   WSVN (now WSBN) TV channel 47 in Norton, VA (PBS) begins broadcasting
1973   Dave Cowens, wins NBA MVP
1973   US troops leave Vietnam, 9 yrs after Tonkin Resolution
1974   Mariner 10's, 1st fly-by of Mercury, returns photos
1975   Jane Blalock wins LPGA Karsten-Ping Golf Open
1975   Only 2nd time Islanders beat Rangers
1976   38th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: Indiana beats Michigan 86-68
1976   8 Ohio National Guardsmen indicted for shooting 4 Kent State students
1979   Andrew Hilditch given out handled the ball v Pakistan at WACA
1979   Caryl Churchill's "Cloud Nine," premieres in London
1979   Delhi beat Karnataka by 399 runs to win Cricket's Ranji Trophy
1979   Last day of Test cricket for Mushtaq Mohammad
1981   "Woman of the Year" opens at Palace Theater NYC for 770 performances
1981   Pat Bradley wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open
1981   Tiina Lehtola ski jumps female record 110m
1981   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1982   2nd Golden Raspberry Awards: Mommie Dearest wins
1982   44th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: NC beats Georgetown 63-62
1982   54th Academy Awards - "Chariots of Fire," Henry Fonda & K Hepburn win
1982   Delhi 707 beat Karnataka 705 on 1st innings to win Ranji Trophy
1984   NFL Baltimore Colts move to Indianapolis
1984   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1985   Christos Sartzetakis elected president of Greece
1985   Wayne Gretzky breaks own NHL season record with 126th assist
1986   Beatle records officially go on sale in Russia
1987   6th NCAA Women's Basketball Champion: Tennessee routs Louisiana 67-44
1987   Pat Bradley wins LPGA Standard Register Turquoise Golf Classic
1987   Wrestlemania III-93,173 watch Hulk Hogan beat Andre the Giant
1987   Yitzhak Shamir re-elected chairman of right wing Herut Party
1988   "Oba Oba" opens at Ambassador Theater NYC for 46 performances
1988   US Congress discontinues aid to Nicaraguan contras
1989   1st Soviet hockey players are permitted to play for the NHL
1989   1st US private commercial rocket makes suborbital test flight (NM)
1989   61st Academy Awards - "Rainman," Dustin Hoffman & Jodie Foster win
1989   9th Golden Raspberry Awards: Cocktail wins
1989   I M Pei's pyramidal entrance to the Louvre opens in Paris
1989   Michael Milken, junk bond king, indicted in NY for racketeering
1992   "Conversations with My Father" opens at Royale NYC for 462 perfs
1992   12th Golden Raspberry Awards: Hudson Hawk wins
1992   21st Nabisco Dinah Shore Golf Championship won by Dottie Mochrie
1992   Herb Gardner's "Conversations With My Father," premieres in NYC
1992   Ice Dance Championship at Oakland won by Klimova & Ponomarenko (CIS)
1992   Ice Pairs Championship at Oakland won by Mishuktienok & Dmitriev (CIS)
1992   Ladies Fig Skating Championship in Oak won by Kristi Yamaguchi (USA)
1992   Men's Fig Skating Championship in Oakland won by Viktor Petrenko (CIS)
1992   NCAA Basketball Women's Championship at Kemper Arena, KC
1993   65th Academy Awards - "Unforgiven," Al Pacino & Emma Thompson win
1993   Queensland all out for 75 v NSW in Sheffield Shield Final
1994   Coach Jimmy Johnson quits Dallas Cowboys
1994   Last day of Test cricket for Allan Border
1994   Serbs & Croats signed a cease-fire to end the war in Croatia
1995   Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Chicago IL on WCKG 105.9 FM
1996   10th Soul Train Music Awards: Patti Labelle, Boyz II Men
1996   Cleveland Browns choose new name, Baltimore Ravens
1996   NY Yankees beats NY Mets 7-3 in an exhibition game
1997   1st game at Turner Field Atlanta, Braves beats Yanks 2-0 (exhibition)
1997   Actor Harry Hamlin weds actress Lisa Rinna
1997   PBA National Championship Won by Rick Steelsmith
1998   17th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: at Kemper Arena KC
1998   27th Nabisco Dinah Shore Golf Championship
1999   61st NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: at ThunderDome St Petersburg

BIRTHS
1484   Johann Spangenberg, composer
1519   Carlo Caraffa, Italian cardinal
1561   Santorio Sanctorius, Trieste Italy, physician/burned at stake/heretic
1602   John Lightfoot, English theologist/literary (Horae Hebraicae)
1616   Johann Erasmus Kindermann, composer
1636   Esaias Reusner, composer
1725   Joseph Franz Xaver Dominik Stalder, composer
1752   Edward Jones, composer
1790   John Tyler, Va, (D/W) 10th Pres (1841-1845)
1799   Edward Stanley, Earl Derby (C), British PM (1852, 1858-59, 1866-68)
1813   John Letcher, Gov (Confederacy), died in 1884
1816   James Gallant Spears, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1869
1817   Constantine S Aksakov, Russian historian/poet
1819   Edwin Drake, drilled 1st productive US oil well
1819   Isaac Mayer Wise, rabbi/founder (American Hebrew Congregations)
1821   Joshua Thomas Owen, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1887
1822   Joseph Quinaux, Belgian painter
1826   Wilhelm Liebknecht, German MP (social-democratic)
1829   Ritta & Christina, Siamese twins, in Sardinia
1829   Robert Emmet Rodes, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1864
1831   Amelia Barr, writer
1848   Aleksei Kuropatkin, Russian general/minister of War
1867   Cy [Denton True] Young, Gilmore Ohio, pitcher (511 wins, 1890-1911)
1869   Ales Hrdlicka, US, anthropologist/curator (US National Museum)
1869   Edwin Lutyens, architect, London
1871   Tom Hayward, cricketer (great England batsman of the Golden Age)
1875   Lou Henry Hoover, 1st lady (1929-33)
1875   Paul Rubens, composer
1876   Jan Ingenhoven, composer
1876   Joseph Schmidlin, German church historian/antifascist
1883   Donald Dexter Van Slyke, US chemist (Micromanometric analysis)
1886   Gustaf Adolf Tiburtius Bengtsson, composer
1888   Adrianus M de Jong, Dutch writer (World Tour of Bulletje & Bonestaak)
1888   James E Casey, founder (United Parcel Service)
1889   Howard Lindsay, Waterford NY, playwright/actor/dir (State of Union)
1889   Warner Baxter, Columbus OH, actor (In Old Arizona, Cisco Kid)
1891   Ivan Goll, writer
1892   J¢zsef Mindszenty, [Joseph Prehm], Hungarian cardinal
1895   Ernest Jnger, German philosopher (Anschwellender Bocksgesang)
1898   Cecil Lewis, airman/writer
1901   Frans U Kailas, Finnish poet
1902   Marcel Aym‚, French writer (Jument Verte)
1902   Onslow Stevens, LA Calif, actor (Mr Fisher-This is the Life)
1902   William Walton, England, composer (Troilus & Cressida, Wise Virgins)
1905   Annunzio Mantovani, Venice Italy, orch leader (Mantovani)
1906   E Power Biggs, Westcliff-on-Sea England, organist/composer (CBS)
1908   Arthur O'Connell, NYC, actor (Mr Peepers, Second Hundred Years)
1908   Dennis O'Keefe, Fort Madison IA, actor/dir (T-Men, Fighting Seabees)
1909   Moon Mullican, hillbilly pianist (7 Nights of Rock)
1909   Yvonne Waegemans, Flemish writer (Gnome Patjoepelke)
1911   Philip Ahn, LA Calif, actor (Master Kan-Kung Fu)
1913   Jack Jones, British trade unionist (CH)
1913   Niall MacGinnis, Dublin Ireland, actor (Curse of the Demon)
1913   Phil Foster, Bkln NY, comedian (Frank De Fazio-Laverne & Shirley)
1914   Chapman Pincher, British journalist/author (about secret service)
1915   George Chisholm, Scottish jazz trombonist
1916   Eugene J McCarthy, Watkins Minn, (Sen-D-Minn, pres candidate 1968)
1916   John Paul, Governor-General (Bahamas)
1917   Arthur Knight, CEO (Courtaulds)
1917   Man O'War, racehorse (winner of 20 out of 21 races & $249,465)
1918   John Read, CEO (TSB Group)
1918   Pearl Bailey, Newport News Va, singer (Hello Dolly)
1918   Sam Walton, billionaire CEO (Wal-Mart)
1919   Eileen Heckart, Columbus Ohio, actress (Doll's House, Trauma Center)
1921   Hugh Neill, Lord-Lieutenant (South Yorkshire)
1921   Sam Loxton, cricketer (flamboyant Australian batsman of late 40's)
1923   Julia Montgomery Walsh, political consultant/writer
1924   Jules de Corte, blind Dutch ballad singer
1925   Emlen Tunnell, NFL safety (Giants, Packers)
1925   Lord Justice Beldam
1927   Arthur Ravenel Jr, (Rep-R-South Carolina)
1927   John McLaughlin, TV commentator (McLaughlin Group)
1927   John Vane, FRS/pharmacologist
1927   Lord Ross
1928   Vaclav Felix, composer
1929   Ronald Clive Williams, actor/comedian
1929   Sheila Kitzinger, author, anthropologist & child birth educator
1930   Donny Conn, rocker (Playmates)
1930   G R Sunderam, cricket pace bowler (2 Tests India v NZ 1955-56)
1930   Hugh Edward Conway Seymour, marquis of Hertford
1930   Marquess of Hertford
1931   Evelyn de Rothschild, English banker/multi-millionaire
1931   James Weatherhead, moderator (General Assembly of Church of Scotland)
1931   Lord Tebbit, British CH
1931   Sylvia Law, British town planner
1934   Ernstalbrecht Stiebler, composer
1935   Ruby Murray, Irish pop singer (Softly Softly)
1936   Richard Rodney Bennett, Broadstairs Kent England, composer
1937   Anne Stoddart, diplomat
1937   Billy Carter, Plains Georgia, brother of Pres Carter
1938   Bert de Vries, Dutch minister of Social Affairs (CDA)
1938   Margaret Howard, British broadcaster
1939   Hanumant Singh, cricketer (14 Tests for India-century on debut)
1939   Nancy Kwan, Hong Kong, actress (Flower Drum Song, Night Creature)
1940   Raymond Davis, US rock vocalist (Funkadelic-Knee Deep)
1941   Terence Hill, Venice Italy, actor (Super Fuzz, They Call Me Trinity)
1942   Larry Pressler, (Sen-R-SD, 1979- )
1943   Eric Idle, England, comedian/actor (Monty Python)
1943   John Major, British PM (C, 1990-97)
1943   Vangelis, [Papathanasiou], composer/keyboardist (Chariots of Fire)
1944   James Diggle, FBA, classicist
1944   John Suchet, British TV journalist (Independent TV News)
1945   Julie Goodyear, British actress (Bet Lynch-Coronation Street)
1945   Walt "Clyde" Frazier, NBA guard (NY Knicks)
1945   Willem Ruis, Dutch TV host (Willem Ruis Show)
1946   Bruce Weber, director (Broken Noses)
1946   Ronald Farrow, radio producer/priest
1947   Aleksandr Stepenovich Viktorenko, cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-3, 8, 14, 20)
1947   Bobby Kimball, [Robert Toteaux], Vinton LA, rocker (Toto-Roseann)
1947   Peter Hinchcliffe, co-founder (Iceland Frozen Foods)
1948   Bud Cort, New Rochelle NY, actor/director (Electric Dreams, M*A*S*H)
1949   Michael Brecker, rocker (Brecker Brothers)
1949   Uton Dowe, cricketer (WI pace bowler 1972-73 "Dowe shall not bowl")
1951   Barry Goudreau, rocker
1951   Geoff Howarth, cricketer (NZ captain early 80's)
1952   Teofilo Stevenson, Cuba, heavyweight boxer (Olympic-gold-1972, 76, 80)
1954   Karen Anne Quinlan, NJ, famous comatose patient (right to die case)
1955   Christopher Lawford, actor (Charlie Brent-All My Children)
1955   Dianne Kay, Phoenix Az, actress (Nancy-8 is Enough, Reggie, Glitter)
1955   Earl Campbell, NFL running back (Houston, New Orleans, 1977 Heisman)
1955   Henry Bellingham, MP
1956   Kurt Thomas, US, gymnist (Olympics), actor (Gymkata)
1956   LaToya Jackson, singer (If You Feel the Funk)/posed for Playboy
1956   Lisa J Allen, TV reporter/lawyer
1956   Sue Fogleman, LPGA golfer
1957   Christopher Lambert, actor (Highlander, Subway, Greystoke, Why Me)
1958   Fiona Reynolds, director/Council for Protection of Rural England
1959   Brad McCrimmon, Dodsland, NHL defenseman (Hartford Whalers)
1959   Marina Sirtis, London, actress (Troi-Star Trek: The Next Generation)
1961   Ane-Marie Sanches, newscaster (Suriname TV/Radio)
1961   Mike Kingery, St James MN, outfielder (Pitts Pirates)
1962   Kirk Alan Triplett, Moses Lake WA, PGA golfer (1992 Shell Houston-2nd)
1964   Elle MacPherson, Sydney Austrailia, model (SI)/actress (Sirens)
1964   Jill Goodacre Connick, Lubbock Texas, model (Victoria Secrets)
1966   Dwayne Harper, NFL cornerback (SD Chargers)
1966   Eric Gunderson, Portland OR, pitcher (Boston Red Sox)
1966   Robb Thomas, NFL receiver (Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
1967   Brian Jordan, Baltimore MD, outfielder (St Louis Cardinals)
1967   Jerry Olsavsky, NFL linebacker (Pitts Steelers)
1968   Chris Calloway, NFL wide receiver (NY Giants)
1968   James Williams, NFL tackle (Chic Bears)
1969   Darren Chandler, WLAF receiver (Amsterdam Admirals)
1969   James Atkin, rocker (EMF-Unbelievable)
1969   Jeff Blackshear, guard (Baltimore Ravens)
1969   Jimmy Spencer, NFL cornerback (NO Saints, Cincinnati Bengals)
1969   Kai Nurminen, Turku FIN, hockey forward (Team Finland)
1969   Perry Farrell, rocker (Jane's Addiction, Porno For Pyros)
1969   [Jane] Kim[berly] Batten, McRae Georgia, 400m hurdler (Oly-silver-96)
1971   Lennart van Reen, son of author Ton v R/publisher Corrie Zelen
1971   Ryan Mark Lambert
1972   Alex Ochoa, Miami FL, outfielder (NY Mets)
1972   John Rothell, Titusville Florida, 400m hurdler
1972   Paul Michael Kent, Australia, NZ breastroker (Olympics-96)
1972   Trevor Kidd, Dugald, NHL goalie (Calgary Flames)
1973   Brad Bridgewater, US, 200m backstroke (Olympics-gold-96)
1973   John Oppio, Sparks Nevada, double trap (Olympics-1996)
1973   Marc Overmars, Dutch soccer player (Ajax)
1973   Mark Platt, Peterborough Ontario, rower (Olympics-96)
1975   Christopher Yule, hockey forward (Team Japan 1998)
1976   Jennifer Capriati, Long Is NY, tennis pro (Oly-gold-92)
1987   7th Golden Raspberry Awards: Howard the Duck wins
2334   Beverly Crusher, Copernicus Luna, fictional doctor-Star Trek Next Gen
2336   Deanna Troi, Betazed, fictional counsellor-Star Trek Next Generation

DEATHS
1058   Stephen IX, [Frederik van Lotharingen], 1st Belg Pope (1057-58), dies
1546   Cardinal Beaton, English archbishop of St Andrews, murdered
1650   Cornelis Galle I, Flemish engraver, dies at about 73
1655   Valerius Andreas, Flemish historian, dies at 66
1697   Nikolaus Bruhns, composer, dies
1745   Robert Walpole, 1st British premier (1722-42), dies at 68
1788   Charles Wesley, hymn writer, dies
1792   Gustav III, King of Sweden (1771-92), dies of wounds
1794   Marie-J-A-N C Condorcet, mathematician (Theory of Comets), dies at 50
1802   Frederic Thieme, composer, dies at 51
1826   J H Voá, writer, dies at 75
1837   Maria Fitzherbert, morganatic wife of King George IV, dies
1839   Bernardus JC Dibbets, Dutch baron/gen-major (Maastricht), dies at 56
1847   Auguste De Polignac, premier France, dies at 66
1848   John Jacob Astor, charted American Fur Company, dies at 84
1866   Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch, Rabbi/Chassidic leader, dies
1880   Jakob Axel Josephson, composer, dies at 62
1886   John Keble, theologian, Bournemouth
1888   Charles-Henri Valentin Alkan, composer, dies at 74
1891   Georges-Pierre Seurat, French painter (Pointillism), dies at 31
1892   William Bowman, English anatomist, dies at 75
1911   Felix Alexandre Guilmant, composer, dies at 74
1912   Robert F Scott, British pole explorer (Antarctica), dies
1917   Fran Gerbic, composer, dies at 76
1924   Charles Villiers Stanford, Irish composer/writer, dies at 71
1930   Anton Bettelheim, writer, dies
1933   Alexander Schmuller, Russian/Dutch violinist/conductor, dies at 52
1937   Karol Szymanowski, Polish/Ukraine composer (Stabat Mater), dies at 54
1945   Karl T Sapper, German geographer/geologist (Vulkankunde), dies at 79
1955   Everard Verachtert, Flemish linguist (I Can Speak Nicely), dies at 81
1957   Joyce A L Cary, English writer (Horse's Mouth), dies at 68
1958   W[illiam] C[hristopher] Handy, composer, dies at 84
1959   Barthelemy Boganda, Central African Republic's 1st president, dies
1959   Sara Wennerberg-Reuter, composer, dies at 84
1963   Pola Gojawiczynska, Polish author (Stolica), dies at 64
1964   Ted Collins, pianist (Kate Smith Evening Hour), dies at 63
1966   Harry Daugherty, trombonist (Spike Jones & City Slickers), dies at 50
1972   J Arthur Rank, 1st Baron Rank, industrialist/film magnate
1974   Seton I Miller, writer, dies at 71
1978   Jayasinghrao Mansinghrao Ghorpade, cricketer (8 Tests for India), dies
1979   Melville Cooper, TV panelist (I Got a Secret), dies at 82
1980   ... Mantovani, orch leader (Mantovani), dies at 74
1981   Eric Williams, Prime Minister (Trinidad & Tobago), dies at 79
1982   Carl Orff, German composer (Mouth, Antigonae), dies at 86
1982   Rudy Bond, actor (Streetcar Named Desire), dies of heart attack at 68
1982   Walter Hallstein, W German politician (CDU, H-doctrine), dies at 80
1983   Richard O'Brien, actor (Rocky Horror Show), dies of cancer at 65
1986   Harry Ritz, actor (3 Musketeers, On the Avenue), dies at 79
1989   Bernard Blier, actor (Les Miserables, Women & War), dies at 73
1990   Germaine Montenesdro, 2nd victim of NYC's Zodiac killer, shot dead
1991   Lee Atwater, political strategists (R), dies of brain tumor at 40
1991   Matt Bennett, actor (Hickey & Boggs), dies of brain tumor at 52
1992   Earl Spencer, father of Lady Diana, dies at 68
1992   Paul [G J von] Henreid, Austrian actor (Laszlo-Casablanca), dies at 84
1994   Bill Travers, actor (Trio, Gorgo, Born Free), dies at 72
1994   Paul Grimault, animator, dies at 89
1994   William Natcher, (Rep-D-Ky), dies at 84
1995   Carl E Jefferson, record company owner, dies at 74
1995   Eddie Williams Wiggins, alto saxophone/comedian, dies at 78
1995   James Eric Storrar, fighter Pilot, dies at 74
1995   John Elliott Terry, film financier, dies at 82
1996   Maggie Donnelly, bag lady, dies at 46
1997   Eddie Ryder, actor (Slick Jones-General Hospital), dies at 74
1997   Ellen Clara Pollock, actress (Wicked Lady, Fake), dies at 94

   
 
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