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-[[May]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] +==Events==
 +*[[1494]] – [[Christopher Columbus]] lands on the island of [[Jamaica]] and claims it for [[Spain]].
 +*[[1891]] – The [[Music Hall]] in [[New York City]] (now known as [[Carnegie Hall]]) has its grand opening and first public performance, with [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]] as the guest conductor.
 +*[[1920]] – [[Nicola Sacco]] and [[Bartolomeo Vanzetti]] arrested for alleged robbery and murder.
 +*[[1921]] – Coco Chanel introduces [[Chanel No. 5]]
 +*[[1925]] – [[Scopes Trial]]: [[John T. Scopes]] served an arrest warrant for teaching [[evolution]] in violation of the [[Butler Act]].
 +*[[1941]] – [[Emperor]] [[Haile Selassie]] returns to [[Addis Ababa]], Ethiopia; date since commemorated as [[Liberation Day]].
-== Art and culture ==+==Births==
-== Births ==+*[[1800]] – [[Louis Christophe François Hachette]], French publisher (d. 1864)
-== Deaths ==+*[[1813]] – [[Søren Kierkegaard]], Danish philosopher (d. 1855)
 +*[[1818]] – [[Karl Marx]], German political philosopher (d. 1883)
 +*[[1846]] – [[Henryk Sienkiewicz]], Polish author, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. 1916)
 +*[[1914]] – [[Tyrone Power]], American actor (d. 1958)
 +*[[1935]] – [[Bernard Pivot]], French journalist and television host
 +*[[1936]] – [[Patrick Gowers]], British composer
 +*[[1942]] – [[Tammy Wynette]], American musician (d. 1998)
 +*[[1944]] – [[Jean-Pierre Léaud]], French actor
 +*[[1949]] - [[David Toop]], English musician and author
 +*[[1970]] – [[Naomi Klein]], Canadian author and activist
-[[Sir Coxsone Dodd]]+==Deaths==
- (January 26, 1932 - May 5, 2004) was a Jamaican ... --By Chris Morris Reuters/Billboard, Wed May 5, 2004 03:55 PM ET ...+*[[311]] – [[Galerius]], [[Roman Emperor]]
- +*[[1821]] – [[Napoleon I of France]] (b. 1769)
-[[John Money]]+*[[1900]] – [[Ivan Aivazovsky]], Russian painter (b. 1817)
-He never recovered psychologically from the experience, and finally took his own life on May 5, 2004. Since sex-arbitrary characteristics are matters of +*[[1958]] - [[James Branch Cabell]], American writer of fantasy fiction and author of ''Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice''
- +*[[1982]] - [[Cal Tjader]], American Latin jazz musician
- +*[[1992]] – [[Jean-Claude Pascal]], French singer (b. 1927)
-[[Søren Kierkegaard]] (May 5, 1813 – November 11, 1855), a 19th century Danish philosopher and theologian, is generally recognized as the first +*[[2004]] - [[Sir Coxsone Dodd]], Jamaican record producer and owner of [[Studio One]]
- +*[[2004]] - [[David Reimer]], sex change patient in a famous [[gender identity]] case
-[[Karl Marx]] (May 5, 1818 - March 14, 1883) was an influential political philosopher and social theorist. Although Marx addressed many issues in his career as ...+{{GFDL}}
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-[[Exposition Universelle]] World's Fair opens in Paris+
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-[[James Branch Cabell]] (April 14, 1879 - May 5, 1958) was an American author of fantasy fiction and belles lettres. Cabell was born in Richmond, Virginia. ...+
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-[[Cal Tjader]] (July 16, 1925 – May 5, 1982) has been called the greatest Anglo Latin jazz musician of all-time. Unlike other American jazz musicians who ...+

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