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				Anything interesting/important happen throughout the course of history on the date of your birth? (not necessarily year)
 
 May 8th -  VE Day
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				Not a whole lot.
 
 January 21:
 
 1189 - Philip II of France and Richard I of England begin to assemble troops to wage the Third Crusade.
 1276 - Innocent V becomes Pope.
 1287 - The treaty of San Agayz is signed. Minorca is conquered by King Alfons III of Aragon.
 1525 - The Swiss Anabaptist Movement is born when Conrad Grebel, Felix Manz, George Blaurock, and about a dozen others baptize each other in the home of Manz's mother in Zürich, breaking a thousand-year tradition of church-state union.
 1643 - Abel Tasman discovers Tonga.
 1720 - Sweden and Prussia sign the Treaty of Stockholm.
 1789 - The first American novel, The Power of Sympathy or the Triumph of Nature Founded in Truth, is printed in Boston, Massachusetts.
 1793 - After being found guilty of treason by the French Convention, Louis XVI of France is guillotined.
 1853 - Russell L. Hawes patents the envelope-folding machine.
 1861 - American Civil War: Jefferson Davis resigns from the United States Senate.
 1864 - The Tauranga Campaign starts during the Maori Wars.
 1887 - The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) is formed.
 1887 - Brisbane receives a daily rainfall of 465 millimetres (18.3 inches), a record for any Australian capital city.
 1899 - Opel Motors opens for business.
 1907 - The Kenora Thistles win the Stanley Cup, representing the smallest town (Kenora, Ontario) ever to win ice hockey's ultimate prize, or any major North American sports title.
 1908 - New York City passes the Sullivan Ordinance, making it illegal for women to smoke in public, only to have the measure vetoed by the mayor.
 1911 - The first Monte Carlo Rally.
 1915 - Kiwanis International founded in Detroit, Michigan.
 1919 - Meeting of the First Dáil Éireann in the Mansion House Dublin, Sinn Féin adopts Ireland's first constitution. The first engagement of Irish War of Independence, Sologhead Beg, County Tipperary.
 1921 - The Italian Communist Party is founded at Livorno.
 1924 - Vladimir Lenin dies and Joseph Stalin begins to purge his rivals to clear way for his leadership.
 1925 - Albania declares itself a republic.
 1927 - First live radio commentary of a football (soccer) match anywhere in the world- Arsenal vs. Sunderland at Highbury. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.
 1941 - World War II: Australian and British forces attack Tobruk, Libya.
 1950 - Alger Hiss is convicted of perjury.
 1954 - The first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, is launched in Groton, Connecticut by Mamie Eisenhower, then the First Lady of the United States.
 1958 - The last Fokker C.X in military service, the FAF FK-111 target tower, crashed, killing the pilot and winch-operator.
 1968 - Simon & Garfunkel release the Original Soundtrack to The Graduate, which quickly goes to #1 on the pop charts and which will bring Simon a Grammy for Best Original Score.
 1968 - Vietnam War: Battle of Khe Sanh - One of the most publicized and controversial battles of the war begins.
 1969 - An experimental underground nuclear reactor at Lucens Vad, Switzerland, released radiation into a cavern, which was then sealed.
 1972 - Tripura becomes a full- fledged state in India.
 1976 - Commercial service of Concorde begins with London-Bahrain and Paris-Rio routes.
 1977 - President Jimmy Carter pardons nearly all American Vietnam War draft evaders, some of whom had emigrated to Canada.
 1985 - Because January 20 had fallen on a Sunday, Ronald Reagan's public inaugural ceremony (for his second term as President) was moved to Monday, January 21. Due to bad weather, the ceremony was held indoors in the United States Capital Rotunda.[1]
 1986 - The day Jenna Caroline Knowles, of the Knowles-Verlander family of New Haven, Connecticut, was born at 6:28am
 1997 - Newt Gingrich becomes the first leader of the United States House of Representatives to be internally disciplined for ethical misconduct.
 1999 - War on Drugs: In one of the largest drug busts in American history, the United States Coast Guard intercepts a ship with over 9,500 pounds (4,300 kg) of cocaine on board.
 2002 - Canadian Dollar sets all-time low against the US Dollar (US$0.6179).
 2004 - Canada: The residence of reporter Juliet O'Neill is searched by the RCMP investigating leaks concerning the deportation of Maher Arar.
 2004 - NASA's MER-A (the Mars Rover Spirit) ceases communication with mission control. The problem lies with Flash Memory management and is fixed remotely from Earth on February 6th.
 2005 - In Belize's capital city, the unrest over the government's new taxes erupts into riots.
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				Neat! I share a birthday with Ivan the Terrible!
 
 
 
 0476 - Romulus Augustulus, the last emperor of the western Roman Empire, was deposed when Odoacer proclaimed himself King of Italy.
 
 1530 - Russian Czar Ivan "The Terrible" was born.
 
 1609 - English navigator Henry Hudson began exploring the island of Manhattan.
 
 1776 - Francois Rene Chateaubriand was born. He was a French poet, novelist, statesman, historian and explorer.
 
 1781 - Los Angeles, CA, was founded by Spanish settlers. The original name was "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora La Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula," which translates as "The Town of the Queen of Angels."
 
 1825 - New York Governor Clinton ceremoniously emptied a barrel of Lake Erie water in the Atlantic Ocean to consumate the "Marriage of the Waters" of the Great Lakes and the Atlantic.
 
 1833 - Barney Flaherty answered an ad in "The New York Sun" and became the first newsboy/paperboy at the age of 10.
 
 1882 - Thomas Edison's Pearl Street electric power station began operations in New York City. It was the first display of a practical electrical lighting system.
 
 1885 - The Exchange Buffet opened in New York City. It was the first self-service cafeteria in the U.S.
 
 1886 - Geronimo, and the Apache Indians he led, surrendered in Skeleton Canyon in Arizona to Gen. Nelson Miles.
 
 1888 - George Eastman registered the name "Kodak" and patented his roll-film camera. The camera took 100 exposures per roll.
 
 1894 - A strike in New York City by 12,000 tailors took place to protest sweatshops.
 
 1899 - An 8.3 earthquake hit Yakutat Bar, AK.
 
 1917 - Henry Ford II was born. He was the head of the Ford Motor Company for 40 years.
 
 1917 - The American expeditionary force in France suffered its first fatalities in World War I.
 
 1921 - The first police broadcast was made by radio station WIL in St. Louis, MO.
 
 1944 - During World War II, British troops entered the city of Antwerp, Belgium.
 
 1948 - The Dutch Queen Wilhelmina left her throne for health reasons.
 
 1949 - The longest pro tennis match in history was played when Pancho Gonzales and Ted Schroeder played 67 games in five sets.
 
 1951 - The first live, coast-to-coast TV broadcast took place in the U.S. The event took place in San Francisco, CA from the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference. It was seen all the way to New York City, NY.
 
 1953 - The New York Yankees became the first baseball team to win five consecutive American League championships.
 
 1957 - The Arkansas National Guard was ordered by Governor Orval Faubus to keep nine black students from going into Little Rock's Central High School.
 
 1957 - The Ford Motor Company began selling the Edsel. The car was so unpopular that it was taken off the market only two years.
 
 1967 - "Gilligan's Island" aired for the last time on CBS-TV. It ran for 98 shows.
 
 1967 - Michigan Gov. George Romney said during a TV interview that he had undergone "brainwashing" by U.S. officials while visiting Vietnam in 1965.
 
 1971 - An Alaska Airlines jet crashed killing 111 people near Juneau.
 
 1971 - "The Lawrence Welk Show" was seen for the last time on ABC-TV.
 
 1972 - Swimmer Mark Spitz captured his seventh Olympic gold medal in the 400-meter medley relay event at Munich, Germany. Spitz was the first Olympian to win seven gold medals.
 
 1973 - John Ehrlichman and G. Gordon Liddy were indicted with two others in connection with the burglary of a psychiatrist's office two years earlier.
 
 1982 - The Dorothy May Apartment-Hotel building in Los Angeles, CA was set on fire by an arsonist killing 25 people.
 
 1983 - U.S. officials announced that there had been an American plane, used for reconnaissance, in the vicinity of the Korean Air Lines flight that was shot down.
 
 1986 - South African security forces halted a mass funeral for the victims of the riot in Soweto.
 
 1987 - West German pilot Mathias Rust was convicted by a Soviet court and sentenced to four years in a labor camp. The charges were concerning his daring flight into Moscow's Red Square. He was released after one year.
 
 1988 - Bangladesh officials reported that at least 882 people had been killed by floods that had inundated their nation.
 
 1989 - A reconnaissance satellite was released by the Air Force's Titan Three rocket. The Titan Three set over 200 satellites into space between 1964 and 1989.
 
 1993 - Pope John Paul II started his first visit to the former Soviet Union.
 
 1993 - Jim Abbott, pitcher for the New York Yankees, pitched a no-hitter. Abbott had been born without a right hand.
 
 1995 - The Fourth World Conference on Women was opened in Beijing. There were over 4,750 delegates from 181 countries in attendance.
 
 1997 - A triple suicide bombing in the heart of Jerusalem killed seven people, including the three assailants.
 
 1997 - Three Buddhist nuns acknowledged in testimony to the U.S. Senate that their temple outside Los Angeles illegally reimbursed donors after a fund-raiser attended by Vice President Al Gore, and later destroyed or altered records.
 
 1998 - In Mexico, bankers stopped approving personal loans and mortgages.
 
 1998 - The International Monetary Fund approved a $257 million loan for the Ukraine.
 
 1998 - While in Ireland, U.S. President Clinton said the words "I'm sorry" for the first time about his affair with Monica Lewinsky and described his behavior as indefensible.
 
 1999 - The United Nations announced that the residents of East Timor had overwhelmingly voted for independence from Indonesia in a referendum held on August 30. In Dili, pro-Indonesian militias attacked independence supporters, burned buildings, blew up bridges and destroyed telecommunication facilities.
 
 2002 - The Oakland Athletics won their AL-record 20th straight game. The A's gave up an 11-run lead during the game and then won the game a Scott Hatteberg home run in the bottom of the ninth inning.
 
 2003 - Keegan Reilly, 22, became the first parapalegic climber to reach the peak of Japan's Mount Fuji.
 
 
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				January 21 births:
 
 1338 - King Charles V of France (d. 1380)
 1721 - James Murray, British military officer, governor of Quebec (d. 1794)
 1804 - Eliza Roxcy Snow, American poet (d. 1887)
 1815 - John Bingham, American politician and lawyer (d. 1900)
 1824 - Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, American Confederate Army general (d. 1863)
 1825 - Imre Madách, Hungarian writer (d. 1864)
 1827 - Ivan Mikheevich Pervushin, Russian mathematician (d. 1900)
 1829 - King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway (d. 1907)
 1848 - Henri Duparc, French composer (d. 1933)
 1855 - John Moses Browning, American inventor (d. 1926)
 1860 - Karl Staaff, Prime Minister of Sweden (d. 1915)
 1867 - Ludwig Thoma, German writer (d. 1921)
 1867 - Maxime Weygand, French general (d. 1965)
 1882 - Pavel Florensky, Russian mathematician (d. 1937)
 1883 - Olav Aukrust, Norwegian poet (d. 1929)
 1884 - Roger Baldwin, American social activist (d. 1981)
 1885 - Umberto Nobile, Italian politician (d. 1978)
 1887 - Georges Vezina, Canadian hockey player (d. 1926)
 1895 - Cristóbal Balenciaga, Spanish couturier (d. 1972)
 1897 - René Iché, French sculptor (d. 1954)
 1899 - Alexander Tcherepnin, Russian born American composer (d. 1977)
 1901 - Ricardo Zamora, Spanish footballer (d. 1978)
 1905 - Christian Dior, French fashion designer (d. 1957)
 1905 - Karl Wallenda, German acrobat (d. 1978)
 1906 - Igor Moiseyev, Russian choreographer
 1910 - Eua Sunthornsanan, Thai composer and bandleader (d. 1981)
 1912 - Konrad Emil Bloch, German-born biochemist, Nobel laureate (d. 2000)
 1918 - Richard D. Winters, American war hero
 1921 - Howard Unruh, American mass murderer
 1922 - Telly Savalas, American actor (d. 1994)
 1922 - Paul Scofield, English actor
 1923 - Lola Flores, Spanish singer (d. 1995)
 1924 - Benny Hill, British actor, comedian, and singer (d. 1992)
 1926 - Steve Reeves, American actor (d. 2000)
 1927 - Clive Churchill, Australian rugby player (d. 1985)
 1932 - John Chaney, American basketball coach
 1934 - Audrey Dalton, Irish actress
 1936 - Koji Hashimoto, Japanese film director (d. 2005)
 1937 - Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria
 1938 - Altair Gomes de Figueiredo, Brazilian footballer
 1938 - John Savident, British actor
 1938 - Wolfman Jack, disk jockey and actor (d. 1995)
 1940 - Jack Nicklaus, American golfer
 1941 - Plácido Domingo, Spanish-born tenor
 1941 - Richie Havens, American musician
 1941 - Ivan Putski, Polish professional wrestler
 1942 - Mac Davis, American musician
 1942 - Edwin Starr, American singer (d. 2003)
 1946 - Johnny Oates, baseball player and manager (d. 2004)
 1947 - Jill Eikenberry, American actress
 1950 - Billy Ocean, West Indian musician
 1952 - Marco Camenisch, Swiss environmental activist
 1952 - Louis Menand, American writer and critic
 1953 - Paul Allen, American entrepreneur
 1955 - Jeff Koons, American artist
 1956 - Robby Benson, American actor
 1956 - Geena Davis, American actress
 1958 - Michael Wincott, Canadian actor
 1962 - Tyler Cowen, American economist
 1962 - Marie Trintignant, French actress (d. 2003)
 1963 - Hakeem Olajuwon, Nigerian-born basketball player
 1963 - Detlef Schrempf, German basketball player
 1965 - Jam Master Jay, American disc jockey (d. 2002)
 1966 - Robert Del Naja, English musician
 1967 - DiabloTX, a AHII BBS senior member
 1968 - Charlotte Ross, American actress
 1968 - Ulrica Messing, Swedish politician
 1969 - Tsubaki Nekoi, Japanese manga artist
 1970 - Ken Leung, American actor
 1970 - Mark Trojanowski, American musician (Sister Hazel)
 1971 - Alan McManus, Scottish snooker player
 1971 - Doug Weight, American hockey player
 1971 - Brian Giles, baseball player
 1972 - Cat Power (Chan Marshall), American musician
 1972 - Alan Benes, baseball player
 1975 - Nicky Butt, English footballer
 1975 - Antonio Álvarez "Ito", Spanish footballer
 1976 - Emma Bunton, English singer (Spice Girls)
 1977 - Al Baxter, Australian rugby player
 1977 - Philip Neville, English footballer
 1978 - Andrei Zyuzin, Russian hockey player
 1979 - Brian O'Driscoll, Irish rugby player
 1979 - Byung-Hyun Kim, Korean baseball player
 1980 - Nana Mizuki, Japanese voice actress and singer
 1980 - Dave Kitson, English footballer
 1981 - Andy Lee, Korean rapper (Shinhwa)
 1981 - Ivan Ergic, Serbian footballer
 1981 - Gillian Chung Yan-tung, Hong Kong singer (Twins)
 1981 - Jamie Dalrymple, English cricketer
 1981 - Dany Heatley, Canadian hockey player
 1981 - Izabella Miko, Polish-born actress and model
 1983 - Moritz Volz, German footballer
 1985 - Alex Pérez, Spanish footballer
 1985 - Matt Unicomb, Australian basketball player
 1990 - Jacob Smith, American actor
 1991 - Nick Terzic, Famous Drummer
 2004 - Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway
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				I only know that I share the same birthday with with Stevie Ray Vaughn, October 3rd.
			
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				January 24th
 
 41 - Gaius Caesar (Caligula), known for his eccentricity and cruel despotism, is assassinated by his disgruntled Praetorian Guards. Claudius succeeds his nephew.
 1438 - The Council of Basel suspends Pope Eugene IV as Prelate of Ethiopia, arrives at Massawa from Goa.
 1679 - King Charles II of England disbands Parliament.
 1742 - Charles VII Albert becomes Holy Roman Emperor.
 1776 - Henry Knox arrives at Cambridge, Massachusetts with the artillery that he has transported from Fort Ticonderoga.
 1826 - Mississippi College is founded in Clinton, becoming the first college in the state of Mississippi.
 1848 - California Gold Rush: James W. Marshall finds gold at Sutter's Mill near Sacramento.
 1857 - The University of Calcutta is formally founded as the first full-fledged university in south Asia.
 1859 - Political union of Moldavia and Wallachia; Alexandru Ioan Cuza is elected as ruler.
 1878 - The revolutionary Vera Zasulich shoots at Fyodor Trepov, the Governor of Saint Petersburg.
 1907 - Robert Baden-Powell begins the Boy Scout movement.
 1916 - In Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad, the Supreme Court of the United States declares the federal income tax constitutional.
 1918 - A decree of the Council of People's Commissars, introducing the Gregorian calendar in Russia since February 1, issued.
 1924 - Petrograd, formerly St. Petersburg, Russia, is renamed Leningrad.
 1927 - Director Alfred Hitchcock releases his first film, The Pleasure Garden, in England.
 1935 - The first cans of beer are sold in the US (Krueger's Finest Beer and Krueger's Cream Ale).
 1936 - Albert Sarraut becomes Prime Minister of France
 1943 - World War II: Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill conclude a conference in Casablanca.
 1952 - Vincent Massey is sworn in as the first Canadian-born Governor-General of Canada.
 1966 - An Air India Boeing 707 jet crashes on Mont Blanc, on the border between France and Italy, killing 117.
 1972 - Japanese Sgt. Shoichi Yokoi is found hiding in a Guam jungle, where he had been in hiding since 1944, when U.S. forces liberated the island during World War II.
 1977 - Massacre of Atocha in Madrid, during the Spanish transition to democracy.
 1984 - The first Apple Macintosh goes on sale.
 1986 - Voyager 2 passes within 81,500 km (50,680 miles) of Uranus.
 1986 - Wapping dispute. Newspaper workers in London launch ultimately unsuccessful strike against Rupert Murdoch's News International.
 1993 - Turkish journalist and writer Uður Mumcu assassinated by a car bomb in Ankara
 1996 - Polish Premier Jozef Oleksy resigns amid charges he spied for Moscow.
 2003 - The United States Department of Homeland Security officially begins operation.
 2005 - Officially named "Jim Ross Day" in Oklahoma by Governor Brad Henry.
 2006 - Disney agrees to purchase Pixar in an all-stock deal, making Steve Jobs the largest shareholder in Disney.
 2007 - A prehistoric shark was seen and recorded off the coast of Japan for the first time ever.
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				Originally posted by nirvana 
 I only know that I share the same birthday with with Stevie Ray Vaughn, October 3rd.
 
 
 Vaughan.  October 3, 1954.  Same year the Stratocaster was introduced.  Coincidence?  I think not.
 
 Wish I could trade with ya.
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				Not really a fan of SRV myself but it is what it is.
			
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				Highlights in History Which Occur February 9: 
 1267 Synod of Breslau orders Jews of Silesia to wear special caps
 1574 Louis of Nassau ends siege of Maastricht
 1621 Alexander Ludovisi is elected Pope Gregory XV (-1623)
 1674 English reconquer NY from Netherlands
 1744 Battle at Toulon (French/Spanish vs English fleet of Adm Matthews)
 1799 USS Constellation captures French frigate Insurgents off Nevis, W I
 1801 France & Austrian sign Peace of Lun‚ville
 1822 American Indian Society organizes
 1825 House of Representatives elects John Quincy Adams 6th US president
 1849 Roman Republic declared
 1861 Jefferson Davis & Alexander Stephens elected president & VP of CSA
 and Tennessee votes against secession
 1867 Nebraska becomes 37th US state
 1870 Grant signs bill forming Federal Meteorological Service
 1871 Federal fish protection office authorized by Congress
 1877 US weather service forms
 1882 J Palisa discovers asteroid #222 Lucia
 1885 1st Japanese arrive in Hawaii
 1886 Pres Cleveland declares a state of emergency in Seattle because of
 anti-Chinese violence
 1891 1st shipment of asparagus arrives in SF from Sacramento
 1893 Canal builder De Lesseps & others sentenced to prison for fraud
 1895 1st intercollegiate basketball game (Minn Agricult beats Hamline, 9-3)
 and Volleyball invented by W G Morgan in Massachusetts
 1904 Japan declares war on Russia
 1905 M Wolf discovers asteroid #558 Carmen
 1909 1st federal legislation prohibiting narcotics (opium)
 1912 J H Metcalf discovers asteroid #729 Watsonia
 and S Belyavskij discovers asteroid #849 Ara
 and US Tennis Assn amends rule taking bye away from defending champion
 1913 -18) 10 Day Tragedy of Mexico-City; 3,000 die
 1916 Britain's military service act enforced (conscription)
 1917 M Wolf discovers asteroid #863 Benkoela
 1918 Army chaplain school organizes at Ft Monroe Va
 1920 International treaty recognizes Norwegian sovereignty over Svalbard
 1922 Italian govt of Bonomi forms
 and Snow on Mauna Loa, Hawaii
 1923 Soviet Aeroflot airlines forms
 1924 Nakhichevan ASSR constituted within Azerbaijan SSR
 1925 German Minister Stresemann signs security treaty with France
 and Haifa Technion (Israel), opens
 1926 Teaching theory of evolution forbidden in Atlanta, Georgia schools
 1929 USSR, Estonia, Latvia, Poland & Romania sign Litvinov Pact
 1932 US airship Columbia crashes during storm (Flushing, NY)
 1933 -63øF (-53øC), Moran, Wyoming (state record)
 1934 -14.3øF (-25.8øC), coldest day in New York City
 and -51øF (-46øC), Vanderbilt, Michigan (state record)
 and Balkan Entente alliance forms (Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey & Romania)
 1939 Belgian Spaak govt falls
 1940 Joe Louis defends heavyweight boxing title beating Arturo Godov
 1941 British troops conquer El Agheila
 1942 Daylight Savings War Time goes into effect in US
 and Japanese troop land near Makassar, South-Celebes
 and Philadelphia "Phillies" change nickname (temporarily) to "Phils"
 1943 FDR orders minimal 48 hour work week in war industry
 and German riots at "plutocratenzoontjes," 1,200 in Vught Camp
 and Japanese evacuate Guadalcanal, ends epic battle
 1945 -Feb 10] Germany destroys Ruhrdammen
 1947 Bank robber Willie Sutton escapes jail in Phila
 1948 WLWT TV channel 5 in Cincinnati, OH (NBC) begins broadcasting
 1950 Sen Joseph McCarthy charges State Dept infested with communists
 1953 "Adventures of Superman" TV series premieres in syndication
 and WNEP TV channel 16 in Scranton Wilkes-Barre, PA (ABC) 1st broadcast
 1954 Mario Scelba forms new govt in Italy
 1955 US federations of trade unions merge into AFL/CIO
 1956 -5øF (15øC) in Sicily
 and KHPL (now KWNB) TV channel 6 in Hayes Center, NB (ABC) 1st broadcast
 and R Lacoste follows Catroux as premier of Algeria
 1960 AFL & NFL agree verbally to a no tampering pact
 1961 Joseph Ileo appointed premier of Congo
 1962 Jamaica signs agreement to become independent
 1963 1st flight of Boeing 727 jet (Would have made news had my birth not eclipsed this event)
 and 7th largest snowfall in NYC history (42.4 cm, 16.7")
 1964 1st appearance of Beatles on "Ed Sullivan Show" (73.7 million viewers)
 and 9th Winter Olympic games close at Innsbruck, Austria
 and GI Joe character created
 and NYC news anchor Jim Jenson's 1st appearance on WCBS-TV
 1966 Dow-Jones Index hits record 995 points
 1968 Rotterdam metro inaugurated
 1969 KGTO TV channel 36 in Fayetteville, AR (ABC/NBC) begins broadcasting
 and World's largest airplane, Boeing 747, makes 1st commercial flight
 1971 Apollo 14 returns to Earth
 and Satchel Paige becomes 1st negro-league player elected to baseball HOF
 1975 L Kohoutek discovers asteroid #1963 Bezovec
 and Soyuz 17 returns to Earth
 1978 Bundy kills Kimberly Leach, 12, Lake City, Fla; later executed
 1979 ABC airs "Heroes of Rock N Roll" special
 and Beginning of James Clavell's novel "Whirlwind"
 and Nigeria amends constitution
 1980 Rick Barry, Houston, is 1st in NBA to score 8, 3-pt goals in a game
 1981 L Brozek discovers asteroid #2622 Bolzano & #3423
 and T Seki discovers asteroid #2396 Kochi & #2621 Goto
 1983 Belgium buys 44 F-16s
 1985 Madonna's "Like a Virgin," album goes #1 for 3 weeks
 1986 Halley's Comet reaches 30th perihelion (closest approach to Sun)
 and Haydar Bakr al-Attas appointed president of South Yemen
 and Marvin Johnson wins record 3rd time, light heavyweight boxing title
 and Tomb of Tutanchamons found in Egypt
 1987 Former national security adviser Robert McFarlane attempts suicide
 1988 Wales Conference beats Campbell Conference 6-5 in NHL All Star Game
 1989 Kevin Johnson (Phoenix) ends NBA free throw streak of 57 games
 and Michael Manleys Socialist Party wins Jamaica parliamentary election
 1990 "Bradys" return to TV for 6 episodes on CBS TV
 and Doina Melinte runs world record 1500m (4:00:27) & mile (4:17:13)
 and Galileo flies by Venus
 and Namibia's constitution ratified
 1991 Johan Koss skates world record 5k (6:41:73)
 and US Supreme Court agrees to hear Joseph Doherty case
 1992 NBA All Star Game - West beats East 153-113
 1993 Army of opium king Khun Sa kills 60 in NE Burma
 1971  Quake in the San Fernando Valley kills 26 and causes over
 half $billion damage.
 
 1971  Quake in the San Fernando Valley kills 26 and causes over LIVED in San Fernando Valley, my birthday, was quite ugly.
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				Diablo, I just found out I share it with Les Paul. :)
 
 June 9, 1981 Natalie Portman, actress, Professional, Everyone Says I Love You
 June 9, 1979 Amisha Patel, Indian Actress
 June 9, 1973 Chris Villarrial, center/guard for the Chicago Bears
 June 9, 1973 Grant Marshall, Mississauga, NHL right wing for the Dallas Stars
 June 9, 1973 Orlondo Steinauer, CFL cornerback for the Hamilton Tiger Cats
 June 9, 1973 Tedy Bruschi, linebacker for the New England Patriots
 June 9, 1972 Bryan Strang, cricket pace bowler, brother of Paul Zimbabwe 1995-
 June 9, 1972 Steven Salter, CFL offensive linebacker for the Toronto Argonauts
 June 9, 1972 Wardell Rouse, NFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 June 9, 1971 D'Marco Farr, defensive tackle for the St. Louis Rams
 June 9, 1971 Joey Gullion, Gallopolis, Ohio, Nike golfer, NIKE South Carolina Classic-18th
 June 9, 1971 Roderick Lewis, NFL tight end, Houston/Tennessee Oilers
 June 9, 1971 Romano Sion, soccer player, Dordrecht '90/FC Groningen
 June 9, 1970 Harry Van Hofwegen, CFL defensive tackle for the BC Lions
 June 9, 1970 Russ Romaniuk, born in Winnipeg, NHL left wing for the Philadelphia Flyers
 June 9, 1969 Keith Alex, NFL guard for the Minnesota Vikings
 June 9, 1969 Mitch McLee, born in Miles, Michigan, drummer, Southgang
 June 9, 1968 Tom Rouen, NFL punter, Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32
 June 9, 1967 Robert Reading, born in Buffalo, New York, 110m hurdler
 June 9, 1966 Anthony Martino, CFL punter for the Calgary Stampeders
 June 9, 1965 Gloria Reuben, actress, Jeanie Boulet-ER
 June 9, 1965 Michelle Francis Bird, campaigner
 June 9, 1964 Gloria Reuben, born in Toronto, actress, Jeanie Boulet-ER
 June 9, 1964 Wayman Tisdale, NBA center and forward for the Phoenix Suns
 June 9, 1963 Johnny Depp, born in Queensboro, Kentucky, actor, 21 Jump Street, Ed Wood
 June 9, 1962 Eddie Lundon, rocker, China Crisis-Christian
 June 9, 1961 Michael J. Fox, actor, Family Ties, Back to the Future, Teen Wolf
 June 9, 1961 Aaron Sorkin, American Producer
 June 9, 1959 Peter Fowler, Hornsby NSW, Australasia golfer
 June 9, 1957 Elly van Holly, running star, 3k indoor world record
 June 9, 1956 Patricia Cornwell, American Writer
 June 9, 1954 Pete Byrne Bath England, rocker, Naked Eyes
 June 9, 1951 Benny Neyman, Dutch singer, I Don't Know How
 June 9, 1951 Bonnie Tyler, [Gaynor Hopkins], rocker, Total Eclipse of the Heart
 June 9, 1951 Dave Parker, baseball player, Pittsburgh Pirates, NL MVP 1978
 June 9, 1949 Douglas Henderson, British MP
 June 9, 1948 Jim Bailey, NCAA punter, most punts in season-101, Virginia Miltary Academy
 June 9, 1948 Nathaniel Rosen, born in Altadena, California, cellist, Tchaikovsky-gold-1978
 June 9, 1947 Mitch Mitchell, drummer, Jimi Hendrix Experience-Purple Haze
 June 9, 1946 Peter Kilfoyle, British MP
 June 9, 1945 Faina Myelink, U.S.S.R., discus thrower, Olympics gold 1972
 June 9, 1944 Brigid Bazlen, born in Wisconsin, actress, Pam-Too Young to go Steady
 June 9, 1944 Viscount Craigavon
 June 9, 1943 Charles Saatchi, English magnate, Saatchi and Saatchi
 June 9, 1943 Joe [William] Haldeman, U.S., sci-fi author, Hugo, Nebula, Worlds Apart
 June 9, 1943 Joe Haldeman, American Author
 June 9, 1942 Nicholas Lloyd, editor, Daily Express
 June 9, 1942 Richard Hutton, cricketer, son of Len, 5 Tests 1971
 June 9, 1941 Billy Hatton, rocker
 June 9, 1941 Jon Lord, born in England, keyboardist, Deep Purple-Hush, White Snake
 June 9, 1941 Peter Wilson, CEO, Gallaher
 June 9, 1940 Dick Vitale, U.S., sportscaster, ESPN, ABC "Oh Baby!"
 June 9, 1940 Shirley Muldowney, American Celebrity
 June 9, 1939 David Hobbs, auto racer
 June 9, 1939 Derek Hunt, CEO, MFI Furniture Group
 June 9, 1938 Anne Kenny, Mudgee NSW, golfer, 1968, 71 Australian Champ
 June 9, 1938 Charles Wuorinen, New York City, composer, Pulitzer 1980
 June 9, 1938 Jeremy Hardie, CEO, W. H. Smith Group
 June 9, 1938 Peter Sanders, CEO, Commission for Racial Equality
 June 9, 1938 Roger Hurn, CEO, Smith's Industries
 June 9, 1937 Sven Conrad Stayers, cricketer, WI fast bowler 1962
 June 9, 1935 Diana Van Der Vlis, actress, Lovespell, Girl in Black Stockings
 June 9, 1934 Helga Haase, German FR, 500m speed skater 1960 Olympics gold
 June 9, 1934 Jackie Wilson, Detroit, singer, Lonely Teardrops, Night
 June 9, 1934 Joe Santos, born in Brooklyn, New York, actor, Rockford Files, AKA Pablo, Shamus
 June 9, 1934 Michael Mates, MP
 June 9, 1934 Pal Karolyi, composer
 June 9, 1934 Wild Jimmy Spruill, blues guitarist
 June 9, 1933 Dick Orkin, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, actor, Tim Conway Show
 June 9, 1933 Don Young, Rep-R-AK, 1973-
 June 9, 1933 Patrick Symons, British vice-admiral
 June 9, 1932 Douglas Smith, CEO, Acas
 June 9, 1931 Bill Virdon, 2nd baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals/mgr, New York Yankees
 June 9, 1931 Jackie Mason, born in Wisconsin, comedian, World According to Me, Chicken Soup
 June 9, 1930 Lin[wood] [Vrooman] Carter, U.S., sci-fi author, Thongor of Lemuria
 June 9, 1930 Marvin Kalb, born in New York City, educator/newscaster, CBS/NBC, Meet the Press
 June 9, 1929 Johnny Ace, born in Memphis, Tennessee, R&B singer, My Song
 June 9, 1929 June O'Dell, deputy CEO, Equal Opportunities Commission
 June 9, 1929 Robert E. Badham, Rep-R-CA, 1977-
 June 9, 1928 Geraint Gruffydd, director, University of Wales Centre for Welsh Studies
 June 9, 1927 Franco Donatoni, composer
 June 9, 1927 Norman Sisisky, Rep-D-VA, 1983-
 June 9, 1926 Mona Freeman, born in Baltimore, actress, Black Beauty, Dear Wife, Heiress
 June 9, 1926 Roy Smalley, shortstop, Cubs, Braves, Phillies, Twins, Yankees
 June 9, 1925 Roy Hughes, MP
 June 9, 1925 John Keith Laumer, [Anthony LeBaron], U.S., science fiction author, Retief's War
 June 9, 1924 Christine Goitschel, born in France, slalom 1964 Olympic gold
 June 9, 1924 Peter Heatly, CEO, Commonwealth Games Federation
 June 9, 1924 Tony Britton, born in Birmingham, England, actor, Day of Jackal, Girl in my Soup
 June 9, 1923 Gerald Gotting, German DR president, CDU
 June 9, 1922 George Axelrod, playwright, Breakfast at Tiffany, Bus Stop
 June 9, 1922 P G Beazley, MEP
 June 9, 1921 Agnes Keleti, born in Hungary, gymnist, Olympics gold 1952, 56
 June 9, 1920 Isobel June Braybrooke English, novellist
 June 9, 1919 Izaak Boleslavski, Russian chess player
 June 9, 1918 Rob de Vries, Dutch WW II resistance fighter/dir/actor, Ciske de Rat
 June 9, 1916 Robert S. McNamara, U.S. Sec of Defense, 1961-68, head World Bank
 June 9, 1915 Jane Cowan, cello teacher
 June 9, 1915 Les Paul, born in Waukesha, Wisconsin, guitarist/inventor, Les Paul guitar
 June 9, 1914 Barbara Mullen, born in Boston, Massachusetts, actress, Thunder Rock, Innocent Sinners
 June 9, 1914 Hermann Haller, composer
 June 9, 1913 Alida Margaretha Bosshardt, Lt-colonel of Dutch Salvation Army
 June 9, 1912 Edgar Evans, tenor
 June 9, 1912 Ingolf Dahl, born in Hamburg, Germany, composer, Andante and Arioso
 June 9, 1912 Kenneth L. Pike, American Sociologist
 June 9, 1910 Geoffrey Musson, British General
 June 9, 1910 Vbilmos Demian, composer
 June 9, 1909 Jose Luis Lopez Aranguren, philosopher
 June 9, 1908 J F Williams-Wynne, Lord-Lieutenant, Gwynedd
 June 9, 1908 Robert Cummings, born in Joplin, Missouri, actor, Love that Bob, Dial M For Murder
 June 9, 1906 Tonio Selwart, born in Germany, actor, Barefoot Contessa, Naked Maja
 June 9, 1905 Harry "Bull" Alexander, cricketer, Aus quick 1 Test Bodyline series
 June 9, 1905 Walter Kraft, composer
 June 9, 1903 Marcia Davenport, American Author
 June 9, 1901 George Price, cartoonist
 June 9, 1901 Marion Gering, actress, Sarumba, Rumba, Ready for Love, 24 Hours
 June 9, 1900 Fred Waring, Tyrone, Pennsylvania, musician/conductor/inventor, Waring Blender
 June 9, 1900 Prosper Cocquyt, Belgian brewer/pilot
 June 9, 1893 Cole Porter, Indiana, composer/lyricist, Anything Goes, Kiss Me Kate
 June 9, 1893 Samuel N. Behrman, U.S. screenwriter, Tale of 2 Cities, Daddy Long Legs
 June 9, 1892 Helena Rubinstein, cosmetics CEO/founder, Helena Rubinstein
 June 9, 1890 Leslie Banks, English actor and director, Jamaica Inn, 48 Hours
 June 9, 1888 Adrian Grigor'yevich Shaposhnikov, composer
 June 9, 1888 Hugo Kauder, composer
 June 9, 1886 Kusaku Yamada, composer
 June 9, 1884 Johannes Clinge Doorenbos, Dutch journalist/conductor
 June 9, 1879 Dudley Digges
 June 9, 1879 Oscar Back, Austrian-Dutch viola player
 June 9, 1877 Rudolf Borchardt, writer
 June 9, 1875 Henry Dale, London, physiologist, Nobel-1936
 June 9, 1865 Alberic Magnard, composer
 June 9, 1865 Carl Nielsen, Norre-Lyndelse Denmark, composer, Det Uuslukkelige
 June 9, 1865 Lucien-Denis-Gabriel-Alberic Magnard, composer
 June 9, 1861 Floris H Verster, [van Wulverhorst], painter/cartoonist/etcher
 June 9, 1854 Gerardus J P J Bolland, Dutch philosopher, Bolland Society
 June 9, 1849 Joseph Vezina, composer
 June 9, 1843 Bertha von Suttner, Austria, novelist/pacifist, Nobel 1905
 June 9, 1836 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, 1st woman mayor in England, Aldeburgh
 June 9, 1833 John Rogers Cooke, Brig General Confederate Army, died in 1891
 June 9, 1829 Gaetano Braga, composer
 June 9, 1828 Carlo Marsili, composer
 June 9, 1812 Hermann von Fehling, German chemist, Fehling's reagens
 June 9, 1812 Johann G Galle, German astronomer, discovered Neptune.
 June 9, 1810 Carl Otto Ehrenfried Nicolai, composer
 June 9, 1792 Frederic L G, Earl of Merode, Belgian revolutionary
 June 9, 1791 John Howard Payne, U.S., author/actor/diplomat, Home Sweet Home
 June 9, 1781 George Stephenson, Newcastle England, inventor, RR locomotive
 June 9, 1672 Peter I Romanov, tsar of Russia, 1682-1725
 June 9, 1640 Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, 1658-1705
 June 9, 1597 Pieter J Saenredam, architecture painter
 June 9, 1588 Johann Andreas Herbst, composer
 June 9, 1573 Henricus Hondius, Dutch etcher/publisher
 June 9, 1510 Nicolaas van Nieuwland, corrupt 1st bishop of Harlem
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				I was sorta thinking we could all just pick like one or two things that were pretty cool from your birth date, but hey, this works...haha
			
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				Originally posted by ROC 
 
 1948 WLWT TV channel 5 in Cincinnati, OH (NBC) begins broadcasting
 
 
 
 W0OOoT!! Go Cincinnati!
 
 Sept 18
 
 i was born
 
 that is all that is important in history :aok
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				Events
 
 June 9, 2001 Stanley Cup Finals, Colorado Avalanche beat New Jersey Devils 4 games to 3
 June 9, 1997 British lease on New Territories in Hong Kong expires
 June 9, 1997 Detroit Tigers bat out of order against Oakland A's in 1st inning
 June 9, 1996 Sunday League game Kent 6-314 overhaul Leicestershire's 4-311
 June 9, 1993 "What's Love Got to Do with It", premieres
 June 9, 1993 Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens beat Los Angeles Kings, 4 games to 1
 June 9, 1993 Tickets for Indians 1st season in Jacobs Field go on sale
 June 9, 1991 Bruce Springsteen weds his backup singer Patty Scialfa
 June 9, 1991 Jack La Lanne, 76, arrested for suspicion of DWI
 June 9, 1991 WLAF 1st world bowl London Monarchs defeat Barlecona Dragons 21-0
 June 9, 1990 Czechoslovakia beats U.S. 5-1 in World Cup soccer
 June 9, 1990 Dodger Eddie Murray ties Mickey Mantle with switch hit home runs in 10 games
 June 9, 1990 Kerry Kennedy (daughter of Robert) and Andrew Coumo (Mario's son) wed
 June 9, 1990 Michael Jackson is hospitalized with inflamed rib cartilage
 June 9, 1990 Monica Seles beats Steffi Graf for French Open title
 June 9, 1989 Barry Switzer resigns as head coach of Oklahoma's football
 June 9, 1989 Michael Changs French Open win makes him youngest male to go to finals
 June 9, 1989 Rare tornado in Philadelphia kills 1
 June 9, 1988 Attorney General Meese orders Joseph Doherty deported to U.K.
 June 9, 1986 20th Music City News Country Awards: Statler Brothers and Loretta Lynn
 June 9, 1986 Angel Don Sutton (298 wins) beats White Sox Tom Seaver (306 wins) 3-0
 June 9, 1986 Dow Jones-index hits record 45.71 points
 June 9, 1986 Rogers Comm report on Challenger disaster blames Morton Thiokol
 June 9, 1985 39th NBA Championship: Los Angeles Lakers beat Boston Celtics, 4 games to 2
 June 9, 1985 American Thomas Sutherland is kidnapped and held hostage in Lebanon
 June 9, 1985 U.S.S.R.'s Vega 1 deposits lander on surface of Venus
 June 9, 1984 Donald Ducks 50th birthday celebrated at Disneyland
 June 9, 1982 Israel wipes out Syrian SAM missiles in Bekaa Valley
 June 9, 1980 14th Music City News Country Awards: Statler Brothers and Loretta Lynn
 June 9, 1980 Comedian Richard Pryor suffers burns from free basing cocaine
 June 9, 1980 Phillies and San Francisco Giants end their game at 3:11 AM
 June 9, 1980 Soyuz T-2 returns to Earth
 June 9, 1979 Phillies wear burgundy uniforms for 1st and last time
 June 9, 1979 Willie Horton is honored at Seattle's Kingdome
 June 9, 1978 Gutenberg Bible, 1 of 21, sells for $2.4 million, London
 June 9, 1978 Larry Holmes beats Ken Norton in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
 June 9, 1977 George and Patti Harrison divorce
 June 9, 1975 Tony Orlando and Dawn receives gold record for "He Don't Love You"
 June 9, 1974 Supergroup Blind Faith's (Clapton, Windwood, Baker) 1st concert
 June 9, 1972 14" of rain in 6 hours burst Rapid City, South Dakota dam, drowns 237
 June 9, 1972 Bruce Springsteen signs a record deal with Columbia
 June 9, 1971 Paul McCartney's album "Ram" goes gold
 June 9, 1970 Argentine milt junta under lt-gen Lanusse drives out President Ongania
 June 9, 1970 Bob Dylan given honorary Doctorate of Music at Princeton
 June 9, 1970 Harry A. Blackmun, sworn in as Supreme Court Justice
 June 9, 1969 Brian Jones quits (sic) Rolling Stones because of his drug problems
 June 9, 1969 Warren Burger confirmed as U.S. Chief Justice
 June 9, 1968 Yugoslav president Tito promises reforms
 June 9, 1967 Boycott scores 246* vs. India, Leeds, 573 minutes, 29 fours 1 six
 June 9, 1967 Monkees appear at Hollywood Bowl
 June 9, 1966 5 Minnesota Twins (Rich Rollins, Zolio Versailes, Tony Oliva, Don Michner, and Harmon Killebrew) all homer in 7th inning to beat A's 9-4
 June 9, 1964 Jack Nicklaus wins British Open golf tournament
 June 9, 1963 1st Sunday night game in baseball San Francisco Giants lose to Houston Colts 3-0
 June 9, 1963 Barbra Streisand appears on "Ed Sullivan Show"
 June 9, 1963 Colt .45s beat Giants 3-0 in major leagues' 1st Sunday night game
 June 9, 1963 Equal Pay Act enacted
 June 9, 1963 John F. Kennedy names Winston Churchill U.S. honorary citizen
 June 9, 1962 Tony Bennett debuts in concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City
 June 9, 1961 Ryne Duren sets AL record with 7 straight strikeouts against Red Sox
 June 9, 1960 ABC and AFL sign a 5 year contract
 June 9, 1959 1st ballistic missile sub launched, George Washington
 June 9, 1958 "Purple People Eater" by Sheb Wooley hits #1
 June 9, 1957 Anthony Eden resigns as British PM
 June 9, 1955 100 degrees F - Hottest day in Seattle Washington
 June 9, 1954 Joseph Welch asks Sen Joseph McCarthy "Have you no sense of decency, sir?" during Senate-Army hearings
 June 9, 1953 "Milton Berle Show/Texaco Star Theater," last airs on NBC-TV
 June 9, 1953 Worcester County tornado, 94 killed, 1310 injured, 10,000 homeless
 June 9, 1951 "Doodles Weaver Show," debuts on NBC-TV
 June 9, 1948 WBZ TV channel 4 in Boston, MA (NBC) begins broadcasting
 June 9, 1946 66,545 fans help Yanks break million attendance mark, the earliest
 June 9, 1946 Joe Louis KOs Billy Conn in 8 for heavyweight boxing title
 June 9, 1946 New York Giant Mel Ott is 1st mgr ejected from both games of a doubleheader
 June 9, 1945 "Gruesome Twosome," premieres in USA
 June 9, 1945 Australian troops lands in Brunei Bay North-Borneo
 June 9, 1945 Following an 8-7 win over the Phils, Brooklyn manager Leo Durocher is arrested on a complaint by a fan that Durocher slugged him
 June 9, 1944 Russian offensive in Carelia
 June 9, 1943 U.S. income tax withholding paycheck deductions authorized
 June 9, 1942 Adipatie Ario Soejono becomes minister in Gerbrandy government
 June 9, 1942 German-Neth press reports, 3 million Dutch sent to East-Europe
 June 9, 1942 Nazis kill all inhabitants of Lidice, Czechoslovakia
 June 9, 1941 Ammunition plant at Fort Smederovo in Belgrade explodes; kills 1,500
 June 9, 1941 Archbishop De Young bans priest cooperation on Rijks radio
 June 9, 1940 General Charles de Gaulle's 1st meeting with Winston Churchill
 June 9, 1940 Norway surrenders to Germany during WW II
 June 9, 1938 Second Chamber agrees to return Jews to nazi-Germany
 June 9, 1934 1st Donald Duck cartoon, Wise Little Hen, released
 June 9, 1934 Donald Duck made his 1st screen appearance ("The Wise Little Hen")
 June 9, 1934 Lawson Little beats Gene Sarazen by 3 strokes for U.S. Open
 June 9, 1933 Spanish president Zamora takes power
 June 9, 1933 Walter Johnson takes over as Cleveland manager
 June 9, 1931 1st rocket-powered aircraft design patented, Robert Goddard
 June 9, 1931 1st showing of a Donald Duck cartoon
 June 9, 1929 Venezuelan rebel Urbina lets Dutch/Curacaose hostages free
 June 9, 1928 Charles Kingsford-Smith and Charles Ulm are 1st to fly across the Pacific when they end their flight from California to Brisbane
 June 9, 1924 "Jelly-Roll Blues," is recorded by blues great, Jelly Roll Morton
 June 9, 1923 Brinks unveils 1st armored security vans
 June 9, 1923 Bulgarian premier Stamboeliski and King Boris III overthrown
 June 9, 1919 General steel strike in France
 June 9, 1914 Honus Wagner, is 2nd to get 3,000 hits
 June 9, 1910 Passenger on SS Arawatta throws bottle with note overboard, found June 6, 1983 in Queensland
 June 9, 1906 Boston Beaneaters (NL) end 19-game losing streak beat Cards 6-3
 June 9, 1902 1st Automat restaurant opens, 818 Chestnut St, Philadelphia
 June 9, 1901 New York Giants get record 31 hits to beat Cin Reds 25-13
 June 9, 1899 James J Jeffries KOs Bob Fitzsimmons in 11 for heavywgt boxing title
 June 9, 1898 China leases Hong Kong's new territories to Britain for 99 years
 June 9, 1883 1st commercial electric railway line begins operation in Chicago
 June 9, 1877 11th Belmont: C Holloway aboard Cloverbrook wins in 2:46
 June 9, 1870 Washington: President Grant meets with Sioux chief Red Cloud
 June 9, 1869 Charles Elmer Hires sells his 1st root beer, Philadelphia
 June 9, 1868 1st meeting of Board of Regents, University of California
 June 9, 1865 Battle of Grand Gulf, Mississippi
 June 9, 1864 Battle of Big Shanty, Georgia
 June 9, 1864 Battle of Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, Pine Mt, Pine Knob, Golgotha
 June 9, 1863 Battle of Brandy Station, Virginia, Fleetwood, Beverly Ford
 June 9, 1862 Battle of Port Republic, last of 5 battles in Jacksons Valley camp
 June 9, 1822 Charles Graham patents false teeth
 June 9, 1790 1st book copyrighted under constitution, "Philadelphia Spelling Book"
 June 9, 1789 Spanish capture British schooner Northwest America near Vancouver I
 June 9, 1784 John Carroll appointed supervisor of U.S. Catholic Missions
 June 9, 1772 1st Protestant church west of Penn (in Ohio) holds communion
 June 9, 1772 1st naval attack of Revolutionary War takes place in Providence, RI
 June 9, 1752 French army surrenders to the English in Trichinopoly India
 June 9, 1742 Battle of Bloody Marsh-Spanish assault on Simons Island, Georgia
 June 9, 1732 Royal charter for Georgia granted to James Oglethorpe
 June 9, 1720 Sweden and Denmark signs 3rd Treaty of Stockholm
 June 9, 1628 1st deportation from what is now U.S., Thomas Morton from Mass
 June 9, 1588 Spanish Armada sails from Lisbon to England
 June 9, 1572 Willem van Oranges army occupies Gelderland
 June 9, 1549 Book of Common Prayer is adopted by the Church of England
 June 9, 1549 England enforces Act of Supremacy
 June 9, 1534 Jacques Cartier 1st sails into mouth of St. Lawrence River
 June 9, 1531 Pope Clemens VII and Francois I sign secret treaty against Karel V
 June 9, 1529 Zurich declares war on Catholic kantons
 June 9, 1525 Tax revolt in Hertogenbosch
 June 9, 1456 23rd recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
 June 9, 1075 Battle at Homburg/Unstrut: German king Henry IV beats Saksen
 June 9, 922 French republic chooses Robert I, King of France
 June 9, 641 Arabic/Islamic army contrasts with the Hippo over Alexandria
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				Originally posted by Masherbrum 
 Events
 
 June 9, 2001 Stanley Cup Finals, Colorado Avalanche beat New Jersey Devils 4 games to 3
 
 
 
 I remember that game, as well as it being the first time hitch hiking when the van broke down as we were coming home.  Good times:aok
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				from google
 
 November 26th in History
 1789: First national thanksgiving day celebrated in America, to mark the 1621 harvest of the Pilgrim Fathers
 1867: The first ever woman to vote in a British election casts her vote, due to a mistake in the electoral register
 1922: In Egypt, Howard Carter and Lord Caernavon discover the tomb of Tutankhamun
 
 
 November 26th birthdays
 1922: Charles Schultz, American cartoonist
 1933: Robert Goulet, American actor
 1938: Tina Turner, American singer and actress
 
 This Day In European History
 26th November
 Events
 1580: The Peace of Fleix ends the Seventh War of Religion.
 1703: Over 8000 killed by a storm in south-east England.
 1894: Tsar Nicholas II succeeds to the throne.
 1922: Howard Carter, British archaeologist, opens the tomb of Tutankhamen.
 1983: The Brinks Mat robbery; thieves steal £26 million of gold from a British warehouse.
 Births
 1731: William Cowper, English poet.
 1857: Ferdinand de Saussure, Swiss linguist.
 
 Deaths
 1504: Queen Isabella I of Castille and Aragon.
 1686: Nicolas Steno, Danish astronomer.
 1822: Karl August, Prussian statesman.
 1851: Nicolas-Jean Soult, French marshal and prime minister.
 
 http://www.thehistorychannel.co.za/site/this_day_in_history/this_day_November_26.php (http://www.thehistorychannel.co.za/site/this_day_in_history/this_day_November_26.php)
 
 this guy was born (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvard_%28clergyman%29)
 
 this guy died (http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/bodavis.htm)
 
 
 November 26th
 
 On this day,
 
 
 1716 1st lion exhibited in America (Boston)
 1789 1st national thanksgiving
 1825 1st college fraternity founded (Kappa Alpha (Union College, NY))
 1832 1st streetcar railway in America starts operating (NYC) (12« fare)
 1861 At Wheeling, a convention adopts a constitution for new state West Virginia
 1945 During snow storm, school bus crashes, killing 15 (Washington)
 1973 Nixon's personal sec, Rose Mary Woods, tells a federal court she accidentally caused part of 18-minute gap in a key Watergate tape
 1975 Fed jury found Lynette Fromme guilty of attempted assassination
 1985 23rd Space Shuttle Mission (61-B)-Atlantis 2-is launched
 1991 Condoms are handed out to thousands of NY High School students
 
 Births
 
 1607 John Harvard England, clergyman/scholar, major benefactor to Harvard University (library & half his estate)
 1922 Charles M Schulz cartoonist (Peanuts)
 
 Deaths
 
 1883 Sojourner Truth abolitionist, women's rights advocate, dies
 1939 James Naismith Basketball inventor, dies
 1970 B O Davis Sr 1st black general, dies at 93 in Chicago
 1973 Albert DiSalvo Boston strangler, stabbed.
 
 should have wikied it to begin with
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/November_26th (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/November_26th)
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				The Germans invaded Poland.
			
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				I was born. Personally there was nothing as important that ever happened on April,6.
			
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				Birthdays
 February 17th-Michael Jordan, NBA guard, Chicago Bulls
 February 17th- Billie Joe Armstrong, singer/musician, Green Day
 February 17th-Paris Hilton, American Celebrity
 
 Deaths
 Flavius Jovianus, Christian emperor of Rome (363-64), dies at about 32
 
 Events
 1989 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk U.S.S.R.
 1979 China invades Vietnam
 1974 49 die in stampede for seats at soccer match, Cairo, Egypt
 1962 Beach Boys introduced a new musical style with their hit "Surfin"
 1953 Baseball star/pilot Ted Williams uninjured as plane shot down in Korea
 1944 Battle of Eniwetok Atoll begins; U.S. victory on Feb 22
 1944 U.S. begins night bombing of Truk
 
 
 There are many more on each of these  but i just picked some interesting ones.
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				Same birthday as:
 
 Sid Barret of Pink Floyd
 
 Malcolm Young of AC/DC
 
 Al Capone (Scarface)
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				2006 - A science team at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign successfully convert pig waste into crude oil.
 
 1960 - The first contraceptive pill is made available on the market.
 
 1997 - IBM's Deep Blue chess-playing supercomputer defeats Garry Kasparov in the last game of the rematch, becoming the first computer to beat a world-champion chess player.
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				Originally posted by Nilsen 
 2006 - A science team at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign successfully convert pig waste into crude oil.
 
 
 Th-th-that means lower prices for bacon and 93 octane fuel.    I can take my Z28 to Whataburger for my bacon cheeseburger, burning up all kinds of gas hauling bellybutton getting there, and then pay less for both!!!!!
 
 
 WOOOOOT!!!!
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				Al Capone (Scarface) 
 
 
 Who?
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				December 16th, pity I didn't wait a day and arrive on the 17th so I could have been born on the anniversary of powered flight. My sister did arrive on the 17th, two years later.
 
 Not much happened on 16th.
 
 The battle of the bulge and the Boston tea party are the only ones of note. I share a birthday with Arthur C Clarke and Beethoven apparently and my two year old niece Emma!
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				Martin Luther King shot on April 4th
			
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				October 24th:
 69 - Second Battle of Bedriacum, forces under Antonius Primus, the commander of the Danube armies, loyal to Vespasian, defeat the forces of Emperor Vitellius.
 1055 - Ralph the Timid defeated by the Welsh
 1260 - The spectacular Cathedral of Chartres is dedicated in the presence of King Louis IX of France; the cathedral is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
 1260 - Saif ad-Din Qutuz, Mamluk sultan of Egypt, is assassinated by Baibars, who seizes power for himself.
 1360 - The Treaty of Brétigny is ratified at Calais, marking the end of the first phase of the Hundred Years' War.
 1593 - Alleged teleportation of Gil Perez.
 1648 - The Peace of Westphalia is signed, marking the end of the Thirty Years' War.
 1795 - Partitions of Poland: The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is completely divided between Austria, Prussia and Russia
 1812 - Napoleonic Wars: The Battle of Maloyaroslavets takes place near Moscow.
 1857 - Sheffield F.C., the world's first football club, is founded in Sheffield, England.
 1861 - The First Transcontinental Telegraph line across the United States is completed, spelling the end for the 18-month-old Pony Express.
 1911 - Orville Wright remained in the air 9 minutes and 45 seconds in a glider at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina setting a new world record that stood for 10 years. [1]
 1917 - Battle of Caporetto starts on the Austro-Italian front of World War I
 1926 - Harry Houdini's last performance, which was at the Garrick Theatre in Detroit, Michigan.
 1929 - "Black Thursday" stock market crash on the New York Stock Exchange.
 1930 - A bloodless coup d'état in Brazil ousts Washington Luís Pereira de Sousa, the last President of the First Republic. Getúlio Dornelles Vargas is then installed as "provisional president."
 1931 - The George Washington Bridge opens to public traffic.
 1935 - Italy invades Ethiopia
 1944 - World War II: The Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku is sunk.
 1945 - Founding of the United Nations
 1947 - Walt Disney testifies to the House Un-American Activities Committee, naming Disney employees he believes to be communists.
 1954 - Dwight D. Eisenhower pledges United States support to South Vietnam
 1957 - the USAF starts the X-20 Dyna-Soar program.
 1960 - Nedelin catastrophe: An R-16 ballistic missile explodes on the launch pad at the Soviet Union's Baikonur Cosmodrome space facility, killing 165. Among the dead is Field Marshall Mitrofan Nedelin, whose death is reported to have occurred in a plane crash.
 1964 - Northern Rhodesia gains independence from the United Kingdom and becomes the Republic of Zambia (Southern Rhodesia remained a colony)
 1972 - Loddon Viaduct Collapsed in Berkshire, England, killing 3 and injuring hundreds
 1973 - Yom Kippur War ends
 1977 - Veterans Day is observed on the fourth Monday in October for the seventh and last time. (The holiday is once again observed on November 11 beginning the following year.)
 1980 - Government of Poland legalizes Solidarity trade union
 1986 - Nezar Hindawi is sentenced to 45 years in prison, the longest sentence handed down by a British court, for the attempted bombing on an El Al flight at Heathrow. After the verdict, the United Kingdom breaks diplomatic relations with Syria, claiming that Hindawi was helped by Syrian officials.
 1990 - Italian prime minister Giulio Andreotti reveals to the Italian parliament the existence of Gladio, the Italian "stay-behind" clandestine paramilitary NATO army.
 1995 - A total solar eclipse is visible from Iran, India, Thailand, and SE Asia. [2]
 1998 - Launch of Deep Space 1 comet/asteroid mission
 2002 - Police arrest spree killers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, ending the Beltway sniper attacks in the area around Washington, DC.
 2003 - Concorde makes its last commercial flight, bringing the era of airliner supersonic transport to a close, at least for the time being.
 2004 - A plane carrying ten members of the NASCAR Hendrick Motorsports team crashes en route to the race held at Martinsville Speedway. There were no survivors.
 2005 - Hurricane Wilma makes landfall in South Florida.
 2006 - A supreme court judge (Canada) struck down the motive clause, an important part of the Anti-Terrorism act
 
 
 asw
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				Originally posted by DiabloTX 
 January 21 births:
 
 1338 - King Charles V of France (d. 1380)
 1966 - Robert Del Naja, English musician
 1967 - DiabloTX, a AHII BBS senior member
 1968 - Charlotte Ross, American actress
 1968 - Ulrica Messing, Swedish politician
 1981 - Andy Lee, Korean rapper (Shinhwa)
 
 
 
 That was totally funny ~ you added your name on that list. Did a double take when I was flipping through.
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				March 12, 1987 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk U.S.S.R. 
 March 12, 1986 210.25 million shares traded in New York Stock Exchange
 March 12, 1986 Susan Butcher wins 1,158 mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
 March 12, 1985 Larry Bird scores Boston Celtic record 60 points
 March 12, 1984 National Union of Mine Workers in England begin a 51 week strike
 March 12, 1984 British ice dancing team, Torvill and Dean, become 1st skaters to receive 9 perfect 6.0s in world championships
 March 12, 1983 Don Ritchie runs world record 50 mile (4:51:49)
 March 12, 1982 1st-class debut of Courtney Walsh, Jamaica vs. Leeward Islands
 March 12, 1982 PLO chief Yassar Arafat appears on "Nightline"
 March 12, 1981 Soyuz T-4 carries 2 cosmonauts to Salyut 6 space station
 March 12, 1981 Stephen Sondheim's musical "Marry Me a Little," premieres in New York City
 March 12, 1981 Walter R T Witschey installs world's largest sundial, Richmond, Virginia
 March 12, 1980 Jury finds John Wayne Gacy guilty of murdering 33 in Chicago
 March 12, 1980 New York Islanders 3rd scoreless tie, vs Pittsburgh Penguin
 March 12, 1978 Eric Heiden skates world record 1000m (1:14.99)
 March 12, 1978 Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Sunstar Golf Classic
 March 12, 1977 Chile president Pinochet bans Christian-Democratic Party
 March 12, 1977 Egypt's Anwar Sadat pledges to regain Arab territory from Israel
 March 12, 1976 South African troops leave Angola
 March 12, 1975 Vietcong conquer Ban me Thuot South Vietnam
 March 12, 1972 Judy Rankin wins LPGA Lady Eve Golf Open
 March 12, 1972 NHL great Gordie Howe retires after 26 seasons
 March 12, 1971 Rolling Stone Mick Jagger marries Bianca Perez Morena de Macias
 March 12, 1971 Syrian premier Hafez Assad elected president
 March 12, 1971 Turkish Government of Demirel forced to resign by Army
 March 12, 1970 U.S. lowers voting age from 21 to 18
 March 12, 1969 11th Grammy Awards: Mrs. Robinson, By the Time I Get to Phoenix wins
 March 12, 1969 120 joints found at George and Patti Harrison's home
 March 12, 1969 Paul McCartney marries Linda Louise Eastman in London
 March 12, 1968 Mauritius gains independence from Britain (National Day)
 March 12, 1968 U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
 March 12, 1967 Austria's Reinhold Bachler ski jumps 505 feet
 March 12, 1967 Indonesian congress deprives president Sukarno of authority
 March 12, 1966 Bobby Hull's 51st goal of season, sets record
 March 12, 1966 Jockey Johnny Longden retires after 40 years (6,032 wins)
 March 12, 1966 Love's 1st album released "Love"
 March 12, 1966 Pioneer Plaza dedicated
 March 12, 1966 U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
 March 12, 1964 6th Grammy Awards: Days of Wine and Roses, Striesand wins 2
 March 12, 1964 Jimmy Hoffa sentenced to 8 years
 March 12, 1964 Malcolm X resigns from Nation of Islam
 March 12, 1964 SN Behrmann's "But for Whom Charlie," premieres in New York City
 March 12, 1964 WKAB TV channel 32 in Montgomery, AL (ABC) begins broadcasting
 March 12, 1963 Beatles perform as a trio, John Lennon is ill with a cold
 March 12, 1963 Bob Dylan cancels "Ed Sullivan Show" television appearance
 March 12, 1962 Dutch Premier De Quay announces secret talks with Indonesia
 March 12, 1961 Mickey Wright wins LPGA Miami Golf Open
 March 12, 1959 Dutch Liberal Party wins 2nd parliamentary elections
 March 12, 1959 U.S. House joins Senate approving Hawaii statehood
 March 12, 1958 British Empire Day is renamed "Commonwealth Day"
 March 12, 1957 German DR accepts 22 Russian divisions
 March 12, 1956 Dow Jones closes above 500 for 1st time (500.24)
 March 12, 1954 1st performance of Arnold Schonberg's "Moses und Aaron"
 March 12, 1951 Baseball Commish Happy Chandler loses fight (9-7) to stay in office
 March 12, 1951 Communist troops driven out of Seoul
 March 12, 1950 Belgium votes (58%) for return of King Leopold III
 March 12, 1950 Pope Pius XII encyclical "On combating atheistic propaganda"
 March 12, 1948 -5 degrees F lowest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in March
 March 12, 1947 "Chocolate Soldier" opens at Century Theater New York City for 69 performances
 March 12, 1947 Belgian government of Huysmans resigns
 March 12, 1947 President Truman introduces Truman-doctrine to fight communism
 March 12, 1946 Part of Petsamo province ceded by Soviet Union to Finland
 March 12, 1945 30 Amsterdammers executed by nazi occupiers
 March 12, 1945 British Empire celebrates it's 1st British Empire Day
 March 12, 1945 Italy's Communist Party (CPI) calls for armed uprising in Italy
 March 12, 1945 New York is 1st to prohibit discrimination by race and creed in employment
 March 12, 1945 U.S.S.R. returns Transylvania to Romania
 March 12, 1943 Soviet troops liberate Wjasma
 March 12, 1942 British troops vacate the Andamanen in Gulf of Bengal
 March 12, 1941 German occupiers confiscate AVRO studios in Netherlands
 March 12, 1940 Finland surrenders to Russia during WW II, gives Karelische Isthmus
 March 12, 1939 Pope Pius XII crowned in Vatican ceremonies
 March 12, 1938 Nazi Germany invades Austria (Anschluss)
 March 12, 1935 England establishes 30 MPH speed limit for towns and villages
 March 12, 1934 Acting President Constantine Pats commits coup in Tallinn Estonia
 March 12, 1934 Josip Broz (Tito) freed from jail
 March 12, 1934 Paul Hindemith's "Mathis der Maler," premieres in Berlin
 March 12, 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt conducts his 1st fireside chat
 March 12, 1930 Mohandas Gandhi begins 200m (300km) march protesting British salt tax
 March 12, 1930 Stella Walsh sets record for the 220-yard dash (0:26.1)
 March 12, 1926 Denmark begins unilateral disarmament
 March 12, 1926 Pope Pius XI names J E van Roey archbishop of Malines Belgium
 March 12, 1925 British government of Baldwin refuses to ratify Geneva agreement
 March 12, 1919 Austrian National Meeting affirms Anschluss (incorporate into Germany)
 March 12, 1919 George Bernard Shaw's "Augustus Does His Bit," premieres in New York City
 March 12, 1917 Russian Dumas sets up Provisional Committee; workers set up Soviets
 March 12, 1917 Stalin, Kamenev and Muranov arrives in St. Petersburg
 March 12, 1916 French airship sinks British submarine D3
 March 12, 1913 Foundation stone of the Australian capital in Canberra laid
 March 12, 1912 Capt Albert Berry performs 1st parachute jump from an airplane
 March 12, 1912 Girl Guides (Girl Scouts) forms in Savannah, by Juliette Gordon Low
 March 12, 1912 Helen Hayes Theater opens at 238 W 44th St. New York City
 March 12, 1910 Stanley Cup: Montreal Wanderers beat Berlin (Kitchener), 7-3
 March 12, 1908 Stanley Cup: Mont Wanderers sweep Win Maple Leafs in 2 games
 March 12, 1906 Heavy storm ravages Dutch west coast
 March 12, 1904 1st main line electric train in U.K. (Liverpool to Southport)
 March 12, 1904 Andrew Carnegie establishes Carnegie Hero Fund
 March 12, 1903 New York Highlanders (Yankees) approved as members of AL
 March 12, 1901 Ground is broken for Boston's 1st AL ballpark (Huntington Ave Grounds)
 March 12, 1900 President Steyn of Orange-Free state flees from Bloemfontein
 March 12, 1897 Vincent d'Indy's opera "Fervaal," premieres in Brussel
 March 12, 1896 1st movie in Netherlands (Kalverstr 220)
 March 12, 1894 Pittsburgh issues free season tickets for ladies on Tuesday and Friday
 March 12, 1889 Battle at Metema (Gallabad): Ethiopian Emperor Yohannes IV, defeated
 March 12, 1889 Start of South Africa's 1st Test, vs. England, Port Elizabeth
 March 12, 1888 2nd day of the Great blizzard of '88 in NE U.S. (400 die)
 March 12, 1884 Mississippi establishes 1st U.S. state college for women
 March 12, 1877 British annex Walvis Bay in southern Africa
 March 12, 1877 Great Britain annexes Walvis Bay at Cape colony
 March 12, 1868 Britain annexed Basutoland in Africa
 March 12, 1868 Congress abolishes manufacturer's tax
 March 12, 1868 Great Britain annexes Basutoland in Africa
 March 12, 1867 Last French troops leave Mexico
 March 12, 1865 Affair near Lone Jack, Missouri
 March 12, 1860 Congress accepts Pre-emption Bill: free land in West for colonists
 March 12, 1857 Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Simon Boccanegra," premieres in Venice
 March 12, 1850 1st U.S. $20 gold piece issued
 March 12, 1849 1st gold seekers arrive in Nicaragua en route to California
 March 12, 1848 2nd republic established in France
 March 12, 1799 Austria declares war on France
 March 12, 1789 U.S. Post Office established
 March 12, 1773 Jeanne Baptiste Pointe de Sable found settlement now known as Chicago
 March 12, 1755 1st steam engine in America installed, to pump water from a mine
 March 12, 1737 Galileo's body moved to Church of Santa Croce in Florence, Italy
 March 12, 1689 Former English King James II lands in Ireland
 March 12, 1664 1st naturalization act in American colonies
 March 12, 1664 New Jersey becomes a British colony
 March 12, 1642 Abel Tasman is 1st European in New Zealand
 March 12, 1622 Ignatius of Loyola declared a saint
 March 12, 1619 Dutch settlement on Java changes name to Batavia
 March 12, 1609 Bermuda becomes an English colony
 March 12, 1597 England routes troops to Amiens
 March 12, 1594 Company of Distant established for business on East-Indies
 March 12, 1587 English parliament leader Peter Wentworth confined in London Tower
 March 12, 1572 Luis Vaz de Camoes publishes "Os Lusiados" in Portugal
 March 12, 1496 Jews are expelled from Syria
 March 12, 1365 University of Vienna founded
 March 12, 1350 Orvieto city says it will behead and burn Jewish-Christian couples
 March 12, 1144 Gherardo Caccianemici elected Pope Lucius II, succeeding Callistus II
 March 12, 1054 Pope Leo IX escapes captivity and returns to Rome
 March 12, 1000 Odo of Lagery elected as Pope Urban II, replacing Victor III
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				September 28th:
 
 1542~Portuguese explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo arrived at present-day San Diego.
 
 1781~The closing campaign of the American Revolution at Yorktown Heights, Va. began.
 
 1920~Eight Chicago White Sox players were indicted for fixing the 1919 World Series in the "Black Sox scandal."
 
 1924~Two U.S. Army planes landed in Seattle after completing the first round-the-world-flight in 175 days.
 
 1939~A German-Soviet agreement divided Poland between Nazi Germany and the USSR.
 
 1967~Walter Washington became the first mayor of the District of Columbia.
 
 1972~Japan and Communist China agreed to re-establish diplomatic relations.
 
 1989~Former Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos died in exile in Hawaii.
 
 1991~Jazz great Miles Davis died.
 
 2003~Althea Gibson, the first African-American tennis player to win at Wimbledon, died.
 
 I share birthdays with:
 
 551 -BC- Confucius (as celebrated in Taiwan)
 106 -BC- Pompey (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) Rome, warrior
 1573 Caravaggio Italy, painter
 1852 Henri Moissan France, chemist; isolated fluorine (Nobel 1906)
 1856 Kate Douglas Wiggins author (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm)
 1902 Ed Sullivan TV variety show host/gossip columnist (Ed Sullivan Show)
 1938 Ben E King NC, singer (Stand by Me)
 1940 Alexander S Ivanchenkov cosmonaut (Soyuz 29, T-6)
 1946 Herbert Jefferson Jr Jersey City NJ, actor (Battlestar Galactica)
 1951 Dave Rajsich pitcher (NY Yankees)
 1954 Steve Largent wide receiver (Seattle Seahawks)
 1958 Lory Del Santo Verona Italy, (Miss Italy-1980)
 1961 Anne White Charleston WV, tennis (Wore spandex in '85 Wimbledon)
 1962 Luis Enrique spanish singer (Luces del Alma)
 1967 Moon Unit Zappa rocker (Valley Girl), Frank's daughter
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				* 1790 - The Turkish fortress of Izmail is stormed and captured by Suvorov and his Russian armies.
 * 1849 - The execution of Fyodor Dostoevsky is called off at the last second.
 * 1851 - The first freight train is operated in Roorkee, India.
 * 1864 - Savannah, Georgia falls to General William Tecumseh Sherman, concluding his "March to the Sea".
 * 1885 - Ito Hirobumi, a samurai, became the first Prime Minister of Japan.
 * 1894 - The Dreyfus affair begins, in France, when Alfred Dreyfus is wrongly convicted of treason, on antisemitic grounds.
 * 1937 - The Lincoln Tunnel opens to traffic in New York City.
 * 1944 - World War II: Battle of the Bulge--German troops demand the surrender of United States troops at Bastogne, Belgium; prompting the famous one word reply by General Anthony McAuliffe: "NUTS!"
 * 1944 - World War II: Vietnam People's Army is formed to resist Japanese occupation of Indo-China, now Vietnam.
 * 1947 - The Constituent Assembly of Italy approves its constitution.
 * 1956 - Colo is born, the first gorilla to be bred in captivity.
 * 1963 - Cruise ship Lakonia burns 180 miles north of Madeira with the loss of 128 lives.
 * 1964 - First SR-71 (Blackbird) flight.
 * 1974 - Ted Heath's house is attacked by members of the Provisional IRA.
 * 1984 - Subway vigilante Bernhard Hugo Goetz shoots four African-American men on an express train in The Bronx borough of New York City.
 * 1988 - Chico Mendes, a Brazilian rubber tapper, unionist and environmental activist, is assassinated.
 * 1989 - After a week of bloody demonstrations, Ion Iliescu takes over as president of Romania, ending Nicolae Ceauşescu's Communist dictatorship.
 * 1989 - Berlin's Brandenburg Gate re-opens after nearly 30 years, effectively ending the division of East and West Germany.
 * 1990 - Lech Wałęsa is sworn in as President of Poland.
 * 1990 - Paul Coffey of the Pittsburgh Penguins becomes the National Hockey League's first defenseman to score 1,000 points. He would finish his career with 1,531 points.
 * 1999 - The Spanish Civil Guard finds near Calatayud (Zaragoza) another van loaded by ETA with 750 kg of explosives (see related event on December 21, 1999).
 * 2001 - Richard Reid attempts to destroy a passenger airliner by igniting explosives hidden in his shoes aboard American Airlines Flight 63.
 
 shared birthdays:
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 # 1942 - Dick Parry, English musician (Pink Floyd)
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 # 1975 - Crissy Moran, American erotic actress