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2 September 2015 - HISTORICAL EVENTS ON THIS DAY





HISTORICAL EVENTS
ON THIS DAY
G'day folks,

Welcome to a reflection on those events that occurred on this day.



44 BC - Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt declares her son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV Caesarion.
44 BC - The first of Cicero's Philippics (oratorical attacks) on Mark Antony. He will make 14 of them over the next several months.
31 BC - Final war of the Roman Republic: Battle of Actium - off the western coast of Greece, forces of Octavian defeat troops under Mark Antony and Cleopatra.
911 - Viking-monarch Oleg of Kiev-Russia signs treaty with Byzantines
1192 - Ottoman Sultan Saladin & King Richard the Lion-hearted of England sign treaty over Jerusalem, at end of the Third Crusade
1519 - 1st Battle of Tehuacingo, San Salvador vs Mexico
1537 - King Christian III publishes "Ordinance on the Danish Church"
1644 - , Cornwall: Robert Devereux's infantry surrenders
1649 - The Italian city of Castro is completely destroyed by the forces of Pope Innocent X, ending the Wars of Castro.
1666 - Great Fire of London begins at 2am in Pudding Lane, 80% of London is destroyed
1686 - Habsburg armies take Buda from Turks
1732 - Pope Clement XII renews anti-Jewish laws of Rome
Saladin 1743 - Britain/Austria/Savoye-Sardinia sign Treaty of Worms
1752 - Last Julian calendar day in Britain and British colonies (no Sept 3-Sept 13th)
1789 - US Treasury Department established by Congress
1792 - September Massacres of the French Revolution: In Paris rampaging mobs slaughter 3 Roman Catholic bishops, more than two hundred priests, and prisoners believed to be royalist sympathizers.



1796 - Jews of the Netherlands are emancipated
1806 - A side of Rossberg Peak collapses into Goldau Valley Switz, kills 500
1807 - The Royal Navy bombards Copenhagen with fire bombs and phosphorus rockets to prevent Denmark from surrendering its fleet to Napoleon.
1839 - Salon of Varietes opens in Amsterdam
1856 - Tianjing's struggle Incident in Nanjing, China.
1859 - Gas lighting introduced to Hawaii
French Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte 1859 - A solar super storm affects electrical telegraph service.
1864 - Union General William T. Sherman captures and burns Atlanta during US Civil War
1867 - 1st Girl School opens in Haarlem Neth
1870 - Napoleon III surrenders to Prussian armies
1882 - 2nd U.S. National Championship: Richard Sears beats Clarence M. Clark (6-1, 6-4, 6-0)
1885 - In Rock Springs, Wyoming, 150 white miners, who were struggling to unionize so they could strike for better wages and work conditions, attack their Chinese fellow workers, killing 28, wounding 15, and forcing several hundred more out of town.
1894 - -3] Amsterdam Municipal theater opens
1894 - Forest fires destroy Hinckley Minnesota: about 600 die
1897 - "McCal" magazine first published
Union General William Tecumseh Sherman 1898 - Battle of Omdurman: Lord Kitchener retakes Sudan for Britain
1898 - Machine gun 1st used in battle
1900 - Telegraph use between Germany & US begins
1900 - A large demonstration by Nationalists in Dublin's Phoenix Park demand that Ireland be free of British rule
1901 - VP Theodore Roosevelt advises "Speak softly & carry a big stick"
1902 - "A Trip To The Moon", the first science fiction film, released
1908 - Tommy Burns KOs Bill Lang in 6 for heavyweight boxing title
1909 - King Edward VII signs South Africa Act
1911 - Joao Chagas forms Portuguese government
1913 - Amsterdam reroutes sewage of canals to South Seas
1914 - -3] Gen von Hausen & countess of France regime flees to Bordeaux
1914 - The US Treasury Department establishes the Bureau of War Risk Insurance to provide up to $5 million worth of insurance for merchant ships and their crews
Boxer and World Heavyweight Champion Tommy Burns 1917 - Deutsche Vaterlands Partei formed by admiral Tirpitz
1919 - Communist Party of America organizes in Chicago
1919 - Italy agress to general voting right/proportional representation
1919 - National Commission recommends a best-of-9 World Series
1920 - W Somerset Maugham's "East of Suez" premieres in London



1922 - President Ebert declares "Deutschland uber alas" as German national anthem
1924 - 44th US Men's Tennis: William Tilden beats William Johnston (6-1 9-7 6-2)
1924 - Rudolf Friml's "Rose Marie" opens to rave reviews in NYC
1924 - 44th U.S. National Championship: Bill Tilden beats Bill Johnston (6-1, 9-7, 6-2)
1926 - Italy signs treaty with Yemen
1927 - Rumour starts that Yankee Lou Gehrig will be traded to Tigers
Baseball Player Lou Gehrig 1929 - Unilever forms by merger of Margarine Union & Lever Bros
1929 - WOR (NYC) ends affiliation with CBS radio network
1930 - 1st non-stop airplane flight from Europe to US (37 hrs)
1935 - A hurricane slams Florida Keys killing 423
1936 - 1st transatlantic round-trip air flight
1937 - US Housing Authority created by National Housing Act
1940 - 23rd PGA Championship: Byron Nelson at Hershey CC Hershey Pa
1940 - Great Smoky Mountains National Park dedicated
1941 - Academy copyrights Oscar statuette
1942 - German troops enter Stalingrad
1944 - Belgium's Emissie bank closes
1944 - During WW II, George H W Bush ejects from a burning plane
1944 - Holocaust diarist Anne Frank was sent to Auschwitz
Jewish Victim & Diarist of the Holocaust Anne Frank 1944 - US leaders meet in Belgium
1945 - 59th US Womens Tennis: Sarah P Cooke beats Pauline Betz (3-6 8-6 6-4)
1945 - Ho Chi Minh declares Vietnam independence from France (National Day)
1945 - V-J Day; formal surrender of Japan aboard USS Missouri (WW II ends)
1946 - Johnny Neun replaces Bill Dickey as Yankee manager
1946 - Nehru forms government in India
1949 - Fire in riverfront area kills 1,700 (Chungking China)
1951 - Australia, NZ & US sign ANZUS-pact
1952 - Dr Floyd J Lewis 1st uses deep freeze technique in heart surgery
1954 - Hurricane Edna batters NE US, killing 20
1954 - WTVD TV channel 11 in Raleigh-Durham, NC (ABC) begins broadcasting
1955 - KCRA TV channel 3 in Sacramento, CA (NBC) begins broadcasting
1956 - Collapse of a rail bridge under a train kills 120 (India)
1956 - Orioles trailing Red Sox 8-0 come back to win 11-10 in 9 innings
Vietnamese Communist Revolutionary Ho Chi Minh 1956 - Washington-Jackson cable line replaced by bus service
1956 - 7th Formula One WDC: Juan Manuel Fangio wins by three points
1957 - 1st edition newspaper the Ware Time (in Suriname), 1,700 die
1957 - Milwaukee Braves' Frank Torre scores 6 runs in 1 game
1957 - US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1958 - Great Britain performs atmospheric nuclear test at Christmas Island
1958 - Hendrik Verwoerd appointed PM of South Africa
1958 - KAYS TV channel 7 in Hays, KS (CBS) begins broadcasting
1958 - Minn announces $9 million bond issue to improve Metropolitan Stadium
1958 - National Defense Education Act was signed
1958 - U.S. Air Force C-130A-II is shot down by fighters over Yerevan, Armenia when it strays into Soviet airspace while conducting a sigint mission. All crew lost.
1959 - US President Eisenhower arrives in Paris


34th US President & WWII General Dwight D. Eisenhower 1960 - Tamara & Irina Press (USSR) become 1st sisters to win olympic gold
1960 - William Walton's 2nd Symphony, premieres
1960 - The first election of the Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration, in history of Tibet. The Tibetan community observes this date as the Democracy Day.
1962 - Stan Musial's 3,516th hit moves over Tris Speaker into 2nd place
1962 - USSR performs nuclear test at Novaya Zemlya USSR
1963 - Alabama Gov George C Wallace prevents integration of Tuskegee HS
1963 - CBS & NBC expand network news from 15 to 30 minutes
1963 - Mickey Wright wins LPGA Idaho Centennia Golf Tournament
1964 - Indonesian paratroopers lands in Malaysia
1964 - Norman Manley scores 2-consecutive holes-in-one at Del Valley, Cal
1965 - Cubs slugger Ernie Banks hits his 400th HR (off Curt Simmons)
1965 - Treblinka trial in Dusseldorf ends
LPGA Golfer Mickey Wright 1966 - Mickey Wright wins LPGA Ladies' World Series of Golf
1967 - KUHI (now KSNF) TV channel 16 in Joplin, MO (CBS) begins broadcasting
1967 - The Principality of Sealand is established, ruled by Prince Paddy Roy Bates.
1968 - Jerry Lewis' 3rd Muscular Dystrophy telethon
1969 - NY Yankee Joe Pepitone is reinstated
1969 - Ralph Houk signs 3-year contract to manage Yankees at $65,000 a season
1969 - The first automatic teller machine in the United States is installed in Rockville Center, New York.
1970 - 1st tennis tie break at a Grand Slam (US Open) (9 pt sudden death)
1971 - Cesar Cedeno hits an inside-the-park grand slammer
1971 - Chris Evert & Jimmy Connors win their 1st US Open tennis matches
1971 - NY's Electric Circus Club goes out of business
Tennis Legend Chris Evert 1971 - There are further Irish Republican Army bombs set off across the region, including one in Belfast which wrecked the headquarters of the Ulster Unionist Party
1972 - Chicago White Sox Milt Pappas no-hits SD Padres, 1-0
1972 - Renate Stecher runs 100m European female record (11.07 sec)
1972 - Rod Stewart's 1st #1 hit (You Wear it Well)
1972 - USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1972 - The headquarters of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) in Belfast is severely damaged by an IRA bomb
1973 - Billy Martin fired as manager of Tigers
1973 - Netherlands wins hockey world's championship
1973 - Sandra Haynie wins LPGA Charity Golf Classic
1974 - Jerry Lewis' 9th Muscular Dystrophy telethon
38th US President Gerald Ford 1974 - US President Gerald Ford signs Employee Retirement Income Security Act
1978 - Graham Salmon set worlds record for 100 meters by a blind man
1978 - John McClain performs 180 outside loops in an airplane over Houston
1978 - Reggie Jackson is 19th player to hit 20 HR in 11 straight years
1979 - "I Remember Mama" closes at Majestic Theater NYC after 108 perfs
1979 - 79th US Golf Amateur Championship won by Mark O'Meara
1980 - John Arlott commentates on his last game, England v Australia at Lord's
1981 - USSR performs underground nuclear test



1982 - Rolling Stone Keith Richard's house burns down
1983 - Yitzhak Shamir (Herut) endorsed by Menachem Begin for Israeli PM
1984 - "Zorba" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 362 performances
1985 - Betsy King wins LPGA Rail Charity Golf Classic
1985 - Jerry Lewis' 20th Muscular Dystrophy telethon raises $33,100,000
1986 - Cathy Evelyn Smith sentenced to 3 years for death of John Belushi
Businessman & T.V. Personality Donald Trump 1987 - Donald Trump takes out a full page NY Times ad lambasting Japan
1987 - Kevin Bass is 1st NLer to switch hit HRs in a game twice in 1 season
1987 - Philips introduces CD-video
1987 - Trial begins in Moscow for West German pilot Mathias Rust, who flew a private plane from Finland to Moscow, USSR
1988 - Amnesty International's Human Rights Now! tour begins in Wembley
1989 - Rev Al Sharpton leads a civil rights march through Bensonhurst
1990 - "Grapes of Wrath" closes at Cort Theater NYC after 188 performances
1990 - Steve Allen, installed as a new abbot of Hartford St Zen Center, SF
1991 - Jerry Lewis' 26th Muscular Dystrophy telethon raises $45,071,657
1991 - Pat Bradley wins LPGA Rail Charity Golf Classic
1991 - US officially recognizes independence of Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania
1992 - Nicaragua struck by earthquake/floodings; 118 die
1992 - US dollar valued at 156.50 guilder (record)
LPGA Golfer Pat Bradley 1993 - 10th MTV Video Music Awards: Pearl Jam, En Vogue wins
1993 - Central African Republic ex-emperor Bokassa freed
1993 - Day of Peace in South Africa
1994 - Miguel Indurain bicycles world record time (53,040 km)
1995 - Frank Bruno beats Oliver McCall in 12 for heavyweight boxing title
1995 - Southern California begins using new area code 562
1996 - Jerry Lewis' 31st Muscular Dystrophy telethon raises $49,200,000
1996 - Michelle McGann wins LPGA State Farm Rail Golf Classic
1996 - Soyuz TM-24, lands


1996 - A peace agreement is signed between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Moro National Liberation Front in Malacañang Palace.
1997 - Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Montreal Canada on CHOM 97.7 FM
1997 - Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Toronto Canada on CILQ 107.1 FM
Comedian Jerry Lewis 1998 - Swissair Flight 111 crashes near Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia. All 229 people on board are killed.
1998 - The UN's International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda finds Jean-Paul Akayesu, the former mayor of a small town in Rwanda, guilty of nine counts of genocide.
2012 - A decades-long ban on veiled female news presenters is lifted from State television in Egypt
2012 - 15 people are killed by a car bomb attack at a refugee camp in Sbeineh, Palestine




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18 May 2014 - WHAT HAPPENED TODAY


WHAT HAPPENED TODAY

- 18th of May -

G'day folks,

I bet you are wondering what happened on this day throughout history. Check out this list of events - and birthdays that fell on this day.


  • 1096 - Crusaders massacre Jews of Worm
  • 1291 - Sultan of Egypt & his son take last Christian stronghold of Acre
  • 1302 - Trades people assault on French garrison (Brugse Metten)
  • 1385 - Peace of Doornik: Gent & Louis van Thoughts
  • 1596 - Willem Barents leaves Amsterdam for Novaya Zemlya
  • 1619 - Hugo the Great sentenced to life in prison
  • 1631 - English colony Massachusetts Bay grants puritarian voting right
  • 1631 - John Winthrop is elected 1st governor of Massachusetts
  • 1642 - Montreal Canada founded
  • 1652 - Rhode Island enacts 1st law declaring slavery illegal
  • 1703 - Dutch & English troops occupy Cologne
  • 1756 - England declares war on France
  • 1794 - 2nd battle of Bouvines (France-Austria)
  • 1803 - Britain declares war on France after Napoleon Bonaparte continues interfering in Italy & Switzerland
  • 1804 - Napoleon Bonaparte proclaimed Emperor of France
  • 1828 - Battle of Las Piedras, ends conflict between Uruguay & Brazil
  • 1830 - Edwin Budding of England signs an agreement for manufacture of his invention, lawn mower. Saturdays are destroyed forever
  • 1843 - United Free Church of Scotland forms
  • 1846 - US troops attack Rio Grande occupying Matamoros
  • 1851 - Amsterdam-Nieuwediep telegraph connection linked
  • 1852 - Massachusetts rules all school-age children must attend school
  • 1860 - Republican Party nominates Abraham Lincoln for president
  • 1861 - Battle of Sewall's Point VA-1st Federal offense against South
  • 1861 - Friedrich Hebbels "Kriemhildes Rache," premieres in Weimar
  • 1863 - Siege of Vicksburg, MS
  • 1864 - Battle of Yellow Bayou, LA (Bayou de Glaize, Old Oaks)
  • 1866 - French Govt of De Putte resigns
  • 1880 - 6th Kentucky Derby: George Lewis aboard Fonso wins in 2:37«
  • 1887 - Emmanuel Chabriers opera "Le Roi Malgr‚ Luis," premieres in Paris
  • 1889 - Jules Massenets opera "Esclarmonde," premieres in Paris
  • 1896 - US Supreme court affirms race separation (Plessy v Ferguson)
  • 1897 - Irish Music Festival 1st held (Dublin)
  • 1897 - NY Giant William Joyce sets record of 4 triples in 1 game
  • 1897 - Paul Dukas "L'Apprenti Sorcier Pruimtabak on the Market," premieres
  • 1899 - World Goodwill Day-26 nations meet in 1st Hague Peace Conference
  • 1900 - Britain proclaims protectorate over kingdom of Tonga
  • 1904 - American Ion Perdicaris kidnapped in Morocco
  • 1910 - Passage of Earth through tail of Halley's Comet causes near-panic
  • 1911 - Pres/dictator Jos‚ Porfirio Diaz of Mexico term ends
  • 1912 - A's beat Tigers 24-2, who use amateurs protesting Ty Cobbs suspension
  • 1912 - Maurits Binger establishes 2 Dutch movie companies
  • 1916 - US pilot Kiffin Rockwell shoots down German aircraft
  • 1917 - Satie/Massine/Picasso's ballet "Parade," premieres in Paris
  • 1917 - US passes Selective Service act
  • 1918 - Neth Indian Volksraad installed in Batavia
  • 1918 - TNT explosion in chemical factory in Oakdale Penn kills 200
  • 1920 - 46th Preakness: Clarence Kummer aboard Man o' War wins in 1:51.6
  • 1922 - Dutch 2nd Chamber agrees to 48 hour work week (was 45 hrs)
  • 1926 - Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson vanished in Venice Calif She showed up a month later & said she had been kidnapped
  • 1927 - "Slide Lake" in Gros Ventre Wyoming collapses
  • 1927 - Grauman's Chinese Theater opens in Hollywood Calif
  • 1927 - Ritz Hotel opens in Boston
  • 1929 - 55th Kentucky Derby: Linus McAtee on Clyde Van Dusen wins in 2:10.8
  • 1929 - Dodgers beat Phillies 20-16 & lost 8-6 in 2nd game (record 50 runs)
  • 1933 - Tennessee Valley Act (TVA) Act signed by FDR, to build dams
  • 1933 - 1st major league All-Star Game announced for July 6 at Comiskey Park It will be played as part of the Chicago World's Fair
  • 1934 - Academy Award 1st called Oscar in print (Sidney Skolsky)
  • 1934 - Congress approves "Lindbergh Act," makes kidnapping a capital offense
  • 1934 - Jimmie Foxx hits 1st HR in Comiskey Park center field bleachers
  • 1934 - TWA began commercial service
  • 1935 - Harold Gimblett scores 123 in 80 mins on debut for Somerset
  • 1940 - German troops conquer Brussels
  • 1941 - An Egyptian steamer sinks
  • 1941 - Italian army under general Aosta surrenders to Britain in Ethiopia
  • 1941 - Jewish veterans honor their dead
  • 1942 - NYC ends night baseball games for rest of WW II
  • 1943 - Allied bombers attack Pantelleria in the Mediterranean Sea
  • 1944 - Polish 2nd Army corps captures convent of Monte Cassino Italy
  • 1944 - Expulsion of more than 200,000 Tartars from Crimea by Soviet Union begins, they are accused of collaborating with the Germans
  • 1945 - Tigers & A's both have 7 straight games postponed due to rain
  • 1947 - A's catcher Warren Rosar catches his 147th game without an error
  • 1948 - "Ballet Ballads" opens at Music Box Theater NYC for 62 performances
  • 1948 - Arab Legion captures fort on Mt Scopus
  • 1948 - Saudi Arabia joins invasion of Israel
  • 1949 - Antiquarian Booksellers Assoc of America incorporates
  • 1950 - "Liar" opens at Broadhurst Theater NYC for 12 performances
  • 1950 - Tommy Glaviano makes 3 consecutive errors on grounders
  • 1951 - UN moves HQ to NYC
  • 1951 - US General Collins predicts use of atom bomb in Korea
  • 1952 - Professor WF Libby said Stonehedge dates back to 1848 BC
  • 1953 - 1st woman to break sound barrier (Jacqueline Cochrane, USA)
  • 1953 - Jacqueline Cochran is 1st woman to break the sound barrier
  • 1954 - European Convention on Human Rights goes into effect
  • 1955 - 28.7 cm rain falls at Lake Maloya New Mexico (state record)
  • 1955 - Atkinson & Depeiaza take WI from 6-187 to 6-494 in day v Aust
  • 1955 - Queen Juliana opens E55 fair in Amsterdam
  • 1956 - Hungarian party leader Matyas R kosi enforces his own policy
  • 1956 - Mickey Mantle hits HR from both sides of plate for record 3rd time
  • 1956 - Queen Juliana opens Rembrandt fairs in Amsterdam
  • 1957 - 83rd Preakness: Eddie Arcaro aboard Bold Ruler wins in 1:56.2
  • 1958 - Wiffi Smith wins LPGA Peach Blossom Golf Open
  • 1959 - "Castin' My Spell" by Johnny Otis Show hits #52
  • 1959 - "Judy" by David Seville hits #86
  • 1959 - "Russian Band Stand" by Spencer & Spencer hits #91
  • 1960 - Eillen Fulton begins playing Lisa on As the World Turn (for > 30 yrs)
  • 1960 - Jean Genets "Le Balcon," premieres in Paris
  • 1961 - "Donnybrook!" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 68 performances
  • 1963 - "Beast in Me" closes at Plymouth Theater NYC after 4 performances
  • 1963 - "If You Wanna Be Happy" by Jimmy Soul hits #1
  • 1963 - 89th Preakness: Bill Shoemaker aboard Candy Spots wins in 1:56.2
  • 1964 - David Frost interviews Paul McCartney on BBC
  • 1964 - Supreme Court rules unconstitutional to deprive naturalized citizens of citizenship if they return to home country for more than 3 years
  • 1965 - Gene Roddenberry suggests 16 names including Kirk for Star Trek Capt
  • 1965 - WTAF TV channel 29 in Philadelphia, PA (IND) begins broadcasting
  • 1967 - Silver hits record $1.60 an ounce in London
  • 1967 - Tenn Gov Ellington repeals "Monkey Law," upheld in 1925 Scopes Trial
  • 1968 - 94th Preakness: Ismael Valenzuela aboard Forward Pass wins in 1:56.8
  • 1968 - AL Kaline hits his 307th HR, surpassing Hank Greenberg as a Tiger
  • 1968 - Frank Howard ties AL record with HR in his 6th consecutive game his 10 home runs in the most in 6 games
  • 1969 - "Canterbury Tales" closes at Eugene O'Neill NYC after 122 perfs
  • 1969 - Apollo 10 (Stafford/Cernan/Young) launched toward lunar orbit
  • 1969 - Sandra Haynie wins LPGA St Louis Women's Golf Invitational
  • 1971 - 4th ABA Championship: Utah Stars beat Kentucky Colonels, 4 games to 3
  • 1971 - Bulgarian constitution goes into effect
  • 1971 - Pres Nixon rejects 60 demands of Congressional Black Caucus
  • 1971 - Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens beat Chicago Blackhawks, 4 games to 3
  • 1971 - Vampire rapist Wayne Bodens last victim found
  • 1972 - "Me & The Chimp," last airs on CBS-TV
  • 1972 - John Sebastian makes 63 consecutive free throws while blindfolded
  • 1973 - Russian party leader Brezhnev visits West Germany
  • 1973 - WIBC Bowling Queens won by Dotty Fothergill
  • 1974 - "Streak" by Ray Stevens hits #1
  • 1974 - 100th Preakness: Miguel Rivera aboard Current Little wins in 1:54.6
  • 1974 - India becomes 6th nation to explode an atomic bomb
  • 1977 - A nightclub fire in Cincinnati killed 164
  • 1977 - Juventus wins 6th UEFA Cup at Bilbao
  • 1977 - Menachem Begin becomes Israel's Prime Minister
  • 1977 - Nightclub in Cincinnati fire kills 164
  • 1978 - Italy legalizes abortion
  • 1978 - Russian dissident Yuri Orlov exiled to compulsory work
  • 1980 - Belgium 3rd govt of Martens forms
  • 1980 - China PR launch 1st intercontinental rocket
  • 1980 - Donna White wins LPGA Coca-Cola Golf Classic
  • 1980 - Fernando Belaunde Terry elected president of Peru
  • 1980 - Mount St Helens blows its top in Washington State, 60 die
  • 1982 - Tigers outfielder Larry Herndon is 14th to hit 4 consecutive HRs
  • 1982 - Unification Church founder Rev Sun Myung Moon convicted of tax evasion
  • 1983 - Senate revises immigration laws, gives millions of illegal aliens legal status under an amnesty program
  • 1985 - "One Night In Bangkok" by Murray Head hits #3
  • 1985 - 111th Preakness: Pat Day aboard Tank's Prospect wins in 1:53.4
  • 1985 - 1st remote location for "Nightline" (South Africa)
  • 1986 - "Singin' in the Rain" closes at Gershwin Theater NYC after 367 perfs
  • 1986 - Becky Pearson wins LPGA Chrysler-Plymouth Golf Classic
  • 1986 - Chung Kwung Ying did 2,750 atomic hand-stand push-ups
  • 1986 - David Goch finishes swimming 55,682 miles in a 25-yd pool
  • 1986 - South African army occupies Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia
  • 1986 - Chung Kwung Ying did 2,750 "atomic" hand-stand push-ups
  • 1988 - Bayer Leverkusen wins 17th UEFA Cup at Leverkusen
  • 1988 - In just Oakland's 39th of the season, pitcher Dave Stewart breaks record with his 12th balk en route to 16
  • 1989 - Lisa Strawberry files for divorce from Darryl
  • 1990 - 2 Germanys sign a monetary union treaty
  • 1990 - Cubs Ryne Sandberg ends 2nd baseman record 123 errorless game streak
  • 1990 - Judy Carne arrested at JFK airport on an 11 year old drug warrant
  • 1990 - Return To Green Acres TV movie airs
  • 1991 - 117th Preakness: Jerry Bailey aboard Hansel wins in 1:54
  • 1991 - France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
  • 1991 - USSR launches 2 cosmonauts to MIR space station
  • 1992 - Supreme Court rules states could not force mentally unstable criminal defendants to take anti-psychotic drugs
  • 1993 - Danish people vote in favor of ratifying the Maastricht Treaty
  • 1993 - Italian police arrest Mafia boss Benedetto "Nitto" Santapaola
  • 1994 - AC Milan wins Europe Cup 1: 4-0 against Barcelona
  • 1994 - Israel withdraws from the Gaza Strip
  • 1994 - Tropical Butterfly Garden at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo opens
  • 1995 - WIBC Bowling Queens won by Sandra Postma
  • 1996 - 122nd Preakness: Pat Day aboard Louis Quatorze wins in 1:53.2
  • 1996 - WIBC Bowling Queens won by Lisa Wagner
  • 1997 - "King David," opens at New Amsterdam Theater NYC
  • 1997 - 43rd McDonald's LPGA Championship won by Chris Johnson
  • 1997 - Cadillac NFL Senior Golf Classic
  • 1997 - Tiger Woods wins Byron Nelson Golf Classic

 FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS ON THIS DAY

  • 1692 - Joseph Butler, Wantage Berkshire, theologian
  • 1711 - Ruggiero G Boscovich, [Rudzer J Boskovic], Italian astronomer
  • 1744 - Joseph Beer, Bohemia clarinetist/composer (5th clarinet flap)
  • 1759 - Charles Duquesnoy, composer
  • 1788 - Hugh Clapperton, Annan Scotland, African explorer
  • 1797 - Frederik Augustus II, King of Saxon (1836-54)
  • 1798 - Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1870
  • 1815 - Thomas Stanhope Bocock, rep (Confederacy), died in 1891
  • 1817 - James William Denver, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1892
  • 1819 - Julius Hopp, composer
  • 1830 - Karl Goldmark, Keszthely Hungary, composer (Sakuhtala)
  • 1836 - Isidor Vorobchievici, composer
  • 1836 - Wilhelm Steinitz, Austria, world chess champion (1866-94)
  • 1850 - Oliver Heaviside, London, physicist (predicted ionosphere)
  • 1854 - Bernard Zweers, Dutch composer (To my Fatherland)
  • 1862 - Freiherr Albert von Schrenk-Notzing, German para-psychologist
  • 1864 - Jan P Veth, Bayern, Dutch painter/etcher/lithographer/art historian
  • 1865 - William Heinemann, England, publisher (Chemical Instrumental)
  • 1868 - Nicholas II Aleksandrovitsj, last tsar of Russia (1894-1917)
  • 1869 - Ruprecht, crown prince of Bavaria/general-fieldmarshall
  • 1871 - Franiska zu Reventlow, writer
  • 1872 - Bertrand Russell, England, mathematician/philosopher (Nobel 1950)
  • 1875 - Guido Alberto Fano, composer
  • 1881 - Georgi Atanasov, composer
  • 1882 - Eduardo Fabini, composer
  • 1883 - Walter Gropius, Berlin Germany, architect (Bauhaus school of design)
  • 1885 - Eurico Gaspar Dutra, president of Brazil (1945-50)
  • 1886 - Ole Windingstad, composer
  • 1887 - Ernst Wiechert, writer
  • 1889 - G Gunnarson, writer
  • 1891 - Rudolf Carnap, philosopher (German Logical Positivist)
  • 1896 - Walter Fitzgerald, Keyhan Devonport England
  • 1897 - Frank Capra, Ital, director (Its a Wonderful Life, Arsenic & Old Lace)
  • 1897 - Jack Raine, London England, actor (Quartet)
  • 1898 - Juan J Domenchina, Spanish poet/interpreter (sombra desterrada)
  • 1900 - Sarah Miriam Peale, US, portrait painter (Gen Lafayette-1825)
  • 1901 - Harry Robert Wilson, composer
  • 1901 - Henri-Pierre Sauguet, Bordeaux France, composer (La Chotte)
  • 1901 - Vincent du Vigneaud, US biochemist
  • 1902 - [Robert] Meredith Willson, Mason City Iowa, composer (Music Man)
  • 1903 - George E Stone, Lodz Poland, actor (Viva Villa, Last Mile)
  • 1904 - Jacob K Javits, (Sen-R-NY)
  • 1905 - Eric Zeisl, composer
  • 1905 - Hedley Verity, cricketer (terrific slow lefty for England pre-WW II)
  • 1907 - Clifford Curzon, London England, pianist (MacFarren Gold Medal)
  • 1907 - Robley D Evans, nuclear physicist
  • 1909 - Fred Perry, English tennis star/commentator (Wimbledon, 1934-36)
  • 1910 - Arthur van Schendel, Dutch art historian
  • 1911 - Joe Turner, KC, blues singer (Corrine Corrina, Shake Rattle & Roll)
  • 1911 - Lord Hartwell
  • 1911 - Sigrid Gurie, Brooklyn NY, actor (Algiers, Sofia, Refugee)
  • 1912 - Georg von Opel, German auto manufacturer
  • 1912 - Perry Como, [Pierino], Canonsburg Pa, singer/TV (Perry Como Show)
  • 1912 - Richard Brooks, Phila, director (Blackboard Jungle, In Cold Blood)
  • 1914 - Anthony Fell, British MP
  • 1914 - Boris Christoff, Bulgaria/Italian bass (Boris Godunov)
  • 1914 - Pierre A Balmain, France, fashion designer (1940's "New Look")
  • 1915 - Leon Shenandoah, native American leader
  • 1917 - Charles Wintour, journalist
  • 1917 - James Donald, Aberdeen Scotland, actor (Bridge on River Kwai, Vikings)
  • 1918 - John Paul II, [Karol Wojtyla], 264th Roman Catholic pope (1978- )
  • 1919 - Margot Fonteyn, Surrey England, prima ballerina (Giselle)
  • 1921 - Anthony Epstein, FRS/pathologist
  • 1922 - Bill Macy, Revere Mass, actor (Walter-Maude, Oh! Calcutta)
  • 1922 - GMcC Kitson, British principal (Central School of Speech/Drama)
  • 1923 - Liam Sullivan, Jacksonville Ill, actor (Mapoy-Monroes)
  • 1924 - Jack Whitaker, Phila Pa, sportscaster (ABC, CBS)
  • 1927 - Richard Body, MP
  • 1928 - G R Hall, nuclear scientist
  • 1928 - P G Hammersley, British Rear-Admiral
  • 1928 - Pernell Roberts, Waycross Ga, actor (Adam-Bonanza, Trapper John MD)
  • 1929 - Johan N Block, aviation pioneer (Martinair/Transavia/Air Holland)
  • 1929 - Lord St John of Fawsley
  • 1929 - Roger Matton, composer
  • 1930 - Barbara Goldsmith, New Rochelle, author (Little Gloria Happy At Last)
  • 1930 - Don Leslie Lind, Midvale Utah, astronaut (STS 51-B)
  • 1930 - Fred[erick Thomas] Saberhagen, US, sci-fi author (Book of Swords)
  • 1930 - Geoffrey Littler, CEO (County NatWest Group)
  • 1930 - Warren B Rudman, (Sen-R-NH, 1980- )
  • 1931 - Robert Morse, Newton Mass, actor (That's Life, Jack Frost)
  • 1932 - John Clement, chairman (Unigate Group)
  • 1934 - Dwayne Hickman, LA, actor (Dobie Gillis, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini)
  • 1937 - Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Oriole 3rd baseman (1955-77)
  • 1937 - Ildik¢ Sagi-Retj”, Hung, foils (Oly-2 gold/3 silv/2 bronze-1960-76)
  • 1937 - Jacques Santer, Pres (European Commission)
  • 1939 - Glen Hardin, Texas, rocker (Crickets)
  • 1939 - Patrick Cormack, MP
  • 1940 - A Marshall Stoneham, FRS, physicist
  • 1940 - Pat Trimborn, cricket pace bowler (South African in 4 Tests 1966-70)
  • 1941 - Diane McBain, Cleve Ohio, actress (Surfside Six, Spinout, Donner Pass)
  • 1941 - M S Longair, astronomer
  • 1942 - Albert Hammond, rocker
  • 1942 - Keith Hellawell, Chief Constable (West Yorkshire)
  • 1942 - Marquess of Reading
  • 1942 - N P (Nobby) Stiles, footballer
  • 1942 - Rodney Dillard, rocker (Glittergrass)
  • 1944 - Peter Ryan, British national director (Police Training)
  • 1945 - Bhagwat Chandrasekhar, cricketer (brilliant Indian leggie 1964-79)
  • 1945 - John Richard Patterson, businessman
  • 1945 - Maarten van Traa, Dutch MP (PvdA)
  • 1946 - George Alexander, rocker
  • 1946 - Reggie Jackson, "Mr October" baseball rightfielder (Yankees, A's)
  • 1947 - Candice Azzara, Brooklyn NY, actress (Fatso)
  • 1947 - John Bruton, Prime Minister (Republic of Ireland)
  • 1948 - Felix MH Troch, Flemish actor/director (Gekkenbriefje)
  • 1948 - Joe Bonsall, Phila, country singer (Oak Ridge Boys-Elvira)
  • 1949 - Bill Wallace, rocker/actor (Fear, Avenging Force, Desperate)
  • 1949 - Rick Wakeman, rock keyboardist (Yes-Fish Out of Water)
  • 1949 - Stuart Gannes, Detroit Mich, writer (Fortune)
  • 1949 - William Wallace, rocker (Guess Who)
  • 1950 - Rodney Milburn Jr, USA, hurdler (Olympic-gold-1972)
  • 1950 - Thomas Gottschalk, Bamberg Germany, (Telespiele)
  • 1951 - Angela Voigt, German DR, long jumper (Olympic-gold-76)
  • 1951 - Denny Dillon, comedian (SNL, Dream On)
  • 1951 - James Stephens, Mount Kisko NY, actor (Paper Chase, Devil's Island)
  • 1951 - Rodger Davis, Sydney NSW, Australasia golfer
  • 1952 - Diane E[lizabeth] Duane, US, sci-fi author (Door into Fire)
  • 1952 - George Strait, Pearsall Tx, country singer (All My Exes Live in Texas)
  • 1952 - Martin R Hoke, (Rep-R-Ohio)
  • 1953 - Helen Chadwick, artist
  • 1953 - [Feliciano] Butch Tavares, rocker (Tavares)
  • 1954 - Martyn Wiley, writer/broadcaster
  • 1954 - Wreckless Eric, rocker (Waxworks, Be Stiff)
  • 1955 - Yun Fat Chow, Nam Nga Island Hong Kong, actor (Better Tomorrow)
  • 1956 - Joe [Naomichi] Ozaki, Tekushima Japan, golfer (1995 Phoenix Open-8th)
  • 1957 - Michael Cretu, rocker (Enigma)
  • 1958 - Ray Donaldson, NFL center (Dallas Cowboys)
  • 1958 - Toyah Wilcox, Birmingham England, rocker (I Want to Be Free)
  • 1959 - Graham Dilley, cricketer (England wicket-taker of 80's)
  • 1960 - Jari Kurri, Helsinki Fin, NHL left wing (NY Rangers, LA Kings, Colo)
  • 1960 - Tom Jackson, Oakville Ont, Canadian Tour golfer (1991 CPGA Winter)
  • 1960 - Yannick Noah, France, tennis player (French 1983)
  • 1962 - Mike Whitmarsh, San Diego CA, beach volleyballer (Olympics-silver-96)
  • 1963 - Marty McSorley, Hamilton, NHL defenseman (LA Kings, NY Rangers)
  • 1964 - Will Wolford, NFL tackle (Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers)
  • 1965 - Erik Hanson, Kinnelon NJ, pitcher (Toronto Blue Jays)
  • 1965 - Rufus Porter, NFL linebacker (NO Saints)
  • 1965 - Rufus Porter, linebacker (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
  • 1966 - Mike Inez, US rock bassist (Alice in Chains-Facelift)
  • 1967 - Jaime Gomez, Arlington TX, Nike golfer (1992 Boise Open)
  • 1967 - Karl Dunbar, NFL defensive tackle (Arizona Cardinals)
  • 1968 - Ernie Logan, NFL defensive end (Jacksonville Jaguars, NY Jets)
  • 1969 - Jean-Chris. Filippin, hockey defenseman (Team France 1998)
  • 1969 - Martika, [Marta Marrero], Cuba, singer (Toy Soldiers)
  • 1970 - Clemens Zwijnenberg, soccer player (FC Twente)
  • 1970 - Vicky Sunohara, ice hockey forward (Canada, Oly-98)
  • 1971 - Ben Coleman, guard/offensive tackle (Jacksonville Jaguars)
  • 1971 - Clifton Sunada, Honolulu HI, extra-lightweight judoka (Olympics-96)
  • 1971 - Craig Hentrich, NFL punter (Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31)
  • 1971 - Daniel Gowing, Germany, NZ judoka (Olympics-96)
  • 1971 - Karen Bye, ice hockey forward (USA, Oly-98)
  • 1971 - Lael Perlstrom, Laguna Beach Cal, WPVA volleyballer (US Open-25-1995)
  • 1971 - Rich Garces, Maracay Aragua Venezuela, pitcher (Boston Red Sox)
  • 1972 - Turner Stevenson, Prince George, NHL right wing (Montreal Canadiens)
  • 1973 - Darren Van Impe, Saskatoon, NHL defenseman (Anaheim Mighty Ducks)
  • 1973 - David Bailey, WLAF tackle (Frankfurt Galaxy)
  • 1973 - Donyell Marshall, NBA forward (Golden State Warriors)
  • 1973 - Markus Brunner, hockey forward (Team Italy 1998)
  • 1973 - Tory James, NFL defensive back (Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32)
  • 1973 - Walter Scott, NFL defensive tackle (Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31)
  • 1976 - Ron Mercer, NBA guard (Boston Celtics)
  • 1978 - Jennifer Streblow, Oshkosh Wisconsin, Miss America-Wisconsin (1997)
  • 1979 - Kaci Thompson, Miss Nevada Teen USA (1997)



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