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 +==Events==
 +* [[1571]] &ndash; [[Battle of Lepanto (1571)|Battle of Lepanto]]: Spanish, Venetian, and Papal naval forces under [[Don John of Austria]] defeat the Turkish fleet of Ali Monizindade Pasha.
*[[1849]] - [[Edgar Allan Poe]] dies at 5:00 A.M. four days after being found in a Baltimore gutter. *[[1849]] - [[Edgar Allan Poe]] dies at 5:00 A.M. four days after being found in a Baltimore gutter.
-*[[1864]] - [[Battle of Darbytown Road]] ([[American Civil War]]): the Confederate forces' attempt to regain ground that had been lost around Richmond is thwarted.+*[[1928]] - [[Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia|Ras Tafari Makonnen]] crowned.
-* 1864 - [[American Civil War]]: Capture of the C.S.S. "Florida" &mdash; Union Warship captures the U.S.S. "Wachusett" &mdash; Confederate raider ship while in port in [[Bahia]], [[Brazil]].+*[[1935]] - [[Contre-attaque]], a left-wing French antifascist group founded.
-*[[1865]] - The [[Morant Bay Rebellion]] starts in [[Jamaica]].+*[[2023]] &ndash; [[Hamas]] invades [[Israel]] by launching [[2023 Hamas attack on Israel|a major surprise attack]], killing around 1,200, mostly civilians, and taking more than [[Kidnappings during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war|240 hostages]], the majority civilians.
-*[[1868]] - [[Cornell University]] holds opening day ceremonies; initial student enrollment is 412, the most at any American university to that date.+
-*[[1870]] - [[Leon Gambetta]] flees [[Paris]] in a balloon.+
-*[[1879]] - [[Germany]] and [[Austria-Hungary]] sign the "Twofold Covenant" and create the [[Dual Alliance (1879)|Dual Alliance]].+
-*[[1882]] - [[Baseball]]: In Game 2 of the first exhibiton series between the Champions of the National League and the American Association, Chicago (NL) beats Cincinnati (AA) 2-0.+
-*[[1886]] - [[Spain]] abolishes [[slavery]] in [[Cuba]].+
-*[[1900]] - The term "[[orienteering]]" is first used for an event.+
-*[[1904]] - [[Baseball]]: New York Highlander [[Jack Chesbro]] wins record 41st game of season (41-12).+
-*[[1907]] - France's [[Henry Farman]] flies 30 m in a [[biplane]].+
-*[[1908]] - [[Crete]] revolts against the [[Ottoman Empire]] and aligns with [[Greece]].+
-* 1908 - [[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]] sign [[anti-Austria-Hungarian pact]].+
-*[[1912]] - The [[Helsinki Stock Exchange]] sees its first transaction. +
-*[[1916]] - [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Tech]] defeats [[Cumberland University]] 222-0 in the most lopsided victory in American college football.+
-*[[1919]] - [[KLM]] of the [[the Netherlands|Netherlands]] was founded. It is the oldest [[airline]] still operating under its original name.+
-* 1919 - First London-Amsterdam airline service (Britain Aerial Transport and KLM).+
-*[[1922]] - Former mayor of Rotterdam Alfred Zimmerman is appointed to represent The Netherlands in the [[League of Nations]].+
-* 1922 - First radio link, [[WNJ]] ([[Newark, New Jersey]]) and [[WGY]] ([[Schenectady]]) link for World Series.+
-*[[1924]] - [[Greece|Greek]] government of [[Dikalekopoulis]] forms.+
-*[[1928]] - [[Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia|Ras Tafari Makonnen]] crowned [[negus]] of [[Abyssinia]] by Empress [[Zauditu]].+
-*[[1929]] - [[Ramsay MacDonald]] is the first British premier to address the [[U.S. Congress]].+
-*[[1931]] - First [[Infrared photography|infrared photograph]], [[Rochester, New York]].+
-*[[1938]] - Germany demands all Jewish passports stamped with the letter J.+
-*[[1940]] - [[World War II]]: [[Germany]] invades [[Romania]].+
-* 1940 - World War II: the [[McCollum memo]] proposes bringing the [[U.S.]] into the war in Europe by provoking the Japanese to attack the United States.+
-*[[1941]] - World War II: German army occupies [[Viazma]], [[U.S.S.R.]]+
-* 1941 - [[John Curtin]] becomes the 14th [[Prime Minister of Australia]]+
-*[[1942]] - U.S. and British government announce establishment of [[United Nations]].+
-* 1942 - World War II: A salvo of [[Katyusha]] rockets destroys a German battalion in [[Stalingrad]].+
-*1942 - The October [[Actions along the Matanikau (September – October 1942)|Matanikau action]] on [[Guadalcanal]] begins as [[United States Marine Corps]] forces attack [[Imperial Japanese Army]] units along the [[Matanikau River]].+
-*[[1943]] - World War II: [[Japan]] executes 100 [[United States|American]] civilian prisoners on [[Wake Island]].+
-*[[1944]] - World War II: Uprising at [[Birkenau]] concentration camp.+
-* 1944 - World War II: Uprising at [[Auschwitz]], Jews burn down [[crematoria]].+
-* 1944 - World War II: Fieldmarshal [[Erwin Rommel]] ordered to return to Berlin.+
-* 1944 - World War II: [[Allies]] bombs sea dikes at [[Vlissingen]].+
-*[[1949]] - [[German Democratic Republic]] (East Germany) formed.+
-* 1949 - One of the earliest television shows, "[[Ford Theater]]" debuts +
-* 1950 - Annexation of [[Tibet]] by [[China]].+
-*[[1950]] - [[United States]] forces cross the [[38th parallel north|38th parallel]].+
-*[[1951]] - [[Malayan Emergency]]: [[Malayan Races Liberation Army]] (MRLA) ambushes and kills [[Commissioner|British High Commissioner]] [[Henry Gurney|Sir Henry Gurney]].+
-* 1951 - [[David Ben-Gurion]] forms [[Israel]]i government.+
-*[[1952]] - "[[American Bandstand]]" debuts on a local Philadelphia station.+
-*[[1955]] - [[Beat generation|Beat]] poet [[Allen Ginsberg]] reads his poem "[[Howl]]" for the first time at a poetry reading in [[San Francisco]].+
-*[[1958]] - [[President of Pakistan]] [[Iskander Mirza]], with the support of General [[Ayub Khan]] and the army, suspends the 1956 constitution, imposes [[martial law]], and cancels the elections scheduled for January 1959.+
-* 1958 - U.S. manned space-flight project renamed [[Project Mercury]].+
-*[[1959]] - [[U.S.S.R.]] probe [[Luna 3]] transmits first ever photographs of the [[Far side of the Moon]].+
-*[[1960]] - Second Kennedy and Nixon debate [[Cold War]] foreign policy in the second of four scheduled debates.+
-*[[1962]] - [[U.S.S.R.]] performs nuclear test at [[Novaya Zemlya]], U.S.S.R.+
-*[[1963]] - [[John F. Kennedy]] signs ratification for [[Partial Test Ban Treaty]].+
-* 1963 - [[Hurricane Flora]] hits [[Haiti]] and [[Dominican Republic]], kills 7,190.+
-*[[1968]] - [[Hollywood]] adopts the movie ratings system.+
-*[[1970]] - [[Richard Nixon]] announces a new five-point peace proposal to end the [[Vietnam War]].+
-*[[1975]] - [[Gerald R. Ford]] signs a legislation allowing women to apply for admission to the U.S. [[military academy|military academies]], effective in 1976.+
-*[[1977]] - The adoption of the [[1977 Soviet Constitution|Fourth Soviet Constitution]].+
-*[[1982]] - [[Cats (musical)|''Cats'']] opens on Broadway and runs for nearly 18 years before closing on [[September 10]], [[2000]].+
-*[[1985]] - The "[[Achille Lauro]]" is hijacked by [[Palestinian]] [[terrorism|terrorists]].+
-*[[1988]] - [[New York City]] [[radio station]] [[WNBC]] goes off the air at AM 660 and is replaced by sports station [[WFAN]] which was at 1050 AM before the switch.+
-*[[1996]] - The [[Fox News|Fox News Channel]], an [[United States|American]] [[Cable television|cable]] news network, is launched.+
-*[[1997]] - [[Yum Brands|YUM! Brands, Inc.]] is founded (then as Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc.) when [[Pizza Hut]], [[KFC]], and [[Taco Bell]] spin-off from [[PepsiCo]].+
-*[[1998]] - Gay [[University of Wyoming]] student, [[Matthew Shepard]], is found tied to a fence after being savagely beaten by two young adults in [[Laramie, Wyoming]] including nineteen-year-old student [[Aaron Kreifels]].+
-*[[2000]] - The last ever competitive match at [[Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley Stadium]] is a 1-0 defeat of [[England national football team|England]] to [[Germany national football team|Germany]] and the last goal was scored by [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]'s [[Dietmar Hammann]]. The match was [[Tony Adams]]' 60th at Wembley setting the record for most appearances at the stadium.+
-*[[2001]] - The [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|U.S. invasion of Afghanistan]] starts with an air assault and covert operations on the ground.+
-* 2001 - British national railway infrastructure company [[Railtrack]] put into railway administration in controversial circumstances.+
-*[[2002]] - [[Maher Arar]] is [[deport]]ed by the [[US government]] to [[Syria]], where he is [[torture]]d and held without charge for a year before being returned home to [[Canada]].+
-*[[2003]] - [[California]] governor [[Gray Davis]] is [[2003 California recall|recalled]] and replaced by [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]].+
-*[[2004]] - King [[Norodom Sihanouk]] of [[Cambodia]] [[abdication|abdicates]].+
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==Births== ==Births==
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-*[[1471]] - King [[Frederick I of Denmark]] and Norway (d. [[1533]]) 
-*[[1573]] - [[William Laud]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] (d. [[1645]]) 
-*[[1576]] - [[John Marston]], English writer (d. [[1634]]) 
-*[[1713]] - [[Granville Elliott]], British military officer (d. [[1759]]) 
-*[[1728]] - [[Caesar Rodney]], American lawyer (d. [[1784]]) 
-*[[1744]] - [[Sergey Vyazmitinov]], Russian general and statesman (d. [[1819]]) 
-*[[1748]] - King [[Charles XIII of Sweden]] (d. [[1818]]) 
-*[[1769]] - [[Solomon Sibley]], American politician (d. [[1846]]) 
-*[[1786]] - [[Louis-Joseph Papineau]], Canadian lawyer and politician (d. [[1871]]) 
-*[[1835]] - [[Felix Draeseke]], German composer (d. [[1913]]) 
-*[[1841]] - King [[Nicholas I of Montenegro]] (d. [[1921]]) 
-*[[1849]] - [[James Whitcomb Riley]], American poet (d. [[1916]]) 
-*[[1866]] - [[Wlodimir Ledochowski]], Polish-Austrian director of the [[Society of Jesus]] (d. [[1942]]) 
-*[[1881]] - [[Mikhail Drozdovsky]], Russian general (d. [[1918]]) 
-*[[1885]] - [[Niels Bohr]], Danish physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d.[[1962]]) 
-*[[1888]] - [[Henry A. Wallace]], [[Vice President of the United States]] (d. [[1965]]) 
*[[1892]] - [[Dwain Esper]], director (d. [[1982]]) *[[1892]] - [[Dwain Esper]], director (d. [[1982]])
-*[[1894]] - [[Del Lord]], American director (d. [[1970]]) 
-*[[1897]] - [[Elijah Muhammad]], American Black Muslim leader (d. [[1975]]) 
-*[[1900]] - [[Heinrich Himmler]], Nazi official (d. [[1945]]) 
-*[[1905]] - [[Andy Devine]], American actor (d. [[1977]]) 
-*[[1907]] - [[Víctor Paz Estenssoro]], President of Bolivia (d. [[2001]]) 
-*[[1910]] - [[Henry P. McIlhenny]], American philanthropist (d. [[1986]]) 
-*[[1911]] - [[Vaughn Monroe]], American singer (d. [[1973]]) 
-* 1911 - [[Shura Cherkassky]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] classical pianist (d. [[1995]]) 
-*[[1912]] - [[Fernando Belaúnde Terry]], President of Peru (d. [[2002]]) 
-*[[1913]] - [[Simon Carmiggelt]], Dutch journalist and writer (d. [[1987]]) 
-*[[1914]] - [[Alfred Drake]], American actor (d. [[1992]]) 
-* 1914 - [[Sarah Churchill (actress)|Sarah Churchill]], British actress (d. [[1982]]) 
-*[[1917]] - [[June Allyson]], American actress (d. [[2006]]) 
-*[[1919]] - Sir [[Zelman Cowen]], Australian politician 
-*[[1921]] - [[Raymond Goethals]], Belgian football coach (d. [[2004]]) 
-*[[1922]] - [[Grady Hatton]], American baseball player 
-*[[1923]] - [[Jean-Paul Riopelle]], [[Québécois]] member of [[Les Automatistes]] (d. [[2002]]) 
-* 1923 - [[Irma Grese]], Supervisor at Nazi concentration camps 
-*[[1926]] - [[Diana Lynn]], American actress (d. [[1971]]) 
*[[1927]] - [[R. D. Laing]], Scottish psychologist (d. [[1989]]) *[[1927]] - [[R. D. Laing]], Scottish psychologist (d. [[1989]])
-* 1927 - [[Al Martino]], American singer and actor+*[[1934]] - [[Ulrike Meinhof]], German terrorist (d. 1976)
-*[[1928]] - [[Sohrab Sepehri]], Persian poet and painter (d. [[1980]])+*[[1934]] - [[Amiri Baraka]], American writer (d. 2014)
-*[[1929]] - [[Robert Westall]], British author (d. [[1993]])+*[[1942 ]] - [[José Antonio Muñoz]], Argentine artist
-*[[1931]] - [[Cotton Fitzsimmons]], American basketball coach (d. [[2004]])+*[[1951]] - [[Enki Bilal]], French graphic artist
-* 1931 - [[Desmond Tutu]], South African archbishop and [[Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Laureate]]+*[[1968]] &ndash; [[Thom Yorke]], English singer-songwriter and guitarist
-*[[1934]] - [[Ulrike Meinhof]], German terrorist (d. [[1976]])+
-*[[1935]] - [[Thomas Keneally]], Australian author+
-*[[1936]] - [[Charles Dutoit]], Swiss conductor+
-*[[1937]] - [[Maria Szyszkowska]], Polish politician+
-*[[1939]] - [[John Hopcroft]], American computer scientist+
-* 1939 - [[Clive James]], Australian TV presenter and writer+
-* 1939 - [[Harold Kroto]], English chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate+
-* 1939 - [[Bill Snyder]], American football coach+
-*[[1940]] - [[Bruce Vento]], U.S. Congressman from Minnesota (d. [[2000]])+
-*[[1943]] - [[Joy Behar]], American co-host of ''[[The View]]''+
-* 1943 - [[José Cardenal]], Cuban baseball player+
-* 1943 - [[Oliver North]], U.S. Marine and politician+
-*[[1944]] - [[Judee Sill]], American musician (d. [[1979]])+
-* 1944 - [[Donald Tsang]], current [[Chief executive]] of [[Hong Kong]]+
-*[[1945]] - [[Kevin Godley]], British musician ([[10cc]])+
-*[[1946]] - [[Bernard Lavilliers]], French singer+
-* 1946 - [[Pengiran Anak Saleha]], Queen of [[Brunei]]+
-*[[1948]] - [[Diane Ackerman]], American poet and essayist+
-*[[1949]] - [[Dave Hope]], American musician ([[Kansas (band)|Kansas]])+
-*[[1950]] - [[Jakaya Kikwete]], Tanzanian politician+
-*[[1951]] - [[John Mellencamp]], American singer+
-* 1951 - [[David J. Halberstam]], American radio executive+
-*[[1952]] - [[Mary Badham]], American actress+
-* 1952 - [[Vladimir Putin]], Russian politician+
-* 1952 - [[Jacques Richard]], Canadian ice hockey player (d. [[2002]])+
-* 1952 - [[Graham Yallop]], Australian cricketer+
-*[[1953]] - [[Tico Torres]], Drummer (Bon Jovi)+
-*[[1954]] - [[Kenneth Atchley]], American composer+
-*[[1955]] - [[Yo-Yo Ma]], French-born cellist+
-*[[1957]] - [[Michael W. Smith]], American singer+
-* 1957 - [[Jayne Torvill]], British figure skater+
-*[[1959]] - [[Dylan Baker]], American character actor+
-* 1959 - [[Simon Cowell]], English recording executive +
-* 1959 - [[Lourdes Flores]], Peruvian politician+
-* 1959 - [[Jean-Marc Fournier]], French-Canadian politician+
-*[[1960]] - [[Kyosuke Himuro]], Japanese singer+
-* 1960 - [[Viktor Lazlo]], Belgian singer+
-*[[1961]] - [[Matthew Roloff]], American actor and reality star+
-*[[1962]] - [[Dave Bronconnier]], Canadian politician+
-*[[1965]] - [[Genji Hashimoto]], Japanese racing driver+
-*[[1966]] - [[Toni Braxton]], American singer+
-*[[1968]] - [[Thom Yorke]], English singer ([[Radiohead]])+
-*[[1969]] - [[Malia Hosaka]], Hawaiian professional wrestler+
-* 1969 - [[Javier Álvarez]], Spanish singer-songwriter+
-*[[1971]] - [[Daniel Boucher]], [[List of Quebec musicians|Quebecois musician]]+
-*[[1973]] - [[Nélson de Jesús Silva|Dida]], Brazilian footballer+
-* 1973 - [[Sami Hyypiä]], Finnish footballer+
-*[[1974]] - [[Charlotte Nilsson]], Swedish singer+
-*[[1975]] - [[Terry Gerin]], American professional wrestler+
-* 1975 - [[Damian Kulash]], American musician ([[OK Go]])+
-*[[1976]] - [[Taylor Hicks]], American musician+
-* 1976 - [[Rachel McAdams]], Canadian actress+
-* 1976 - [[Santiago Solari]], Argentinian footballer+
-* 1976 - [[Gilberto Silva]], Brazilian footballer+
-* 1976 - [[Charles Woodson]], American football player+
-*[[1977]] - [[Meighan Desmond]], New Zealand actress+
-*[[1978]] - [[Alesha|Alesha Dixon]], British pop singer ([[Mis-Teeq]])+
-* 1978 - [[Zaheer Khan]], Indian cricketer+
-*[[1979]] - [[Simona Amânar]], Romanian gymnast+
-* 1979 - [[Aaron Ashmore]], Canadian actor+
-* 1979 - [[Shawn Ashmore]], Canadian actor+
-* 1979 - [[Susan Eldridge]], American supermodel+
-*[[1980]] - [[Edison Chen]], Canadian-born actor+
-*[[1982]] - [[Jermain Defoe]], English footballer+
-* 1982 - [[Robby Ginepri]], American tennis player+
-*[[1984]] - [[Ikuta Toma]], Japanese Singer/Actor+
-*[[1986]] - [[Gunnar Nielsen]], Faroese footballer+
-*[[1987]] - [[Jeremy Brockie]], Australian footballer+
-*[[1988]] - [[Stacy DuPree]], American musician ([[Eisley]])+
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-* [[336]] - [[Pope Mark]] 
-* [[929]] - [[Charles the Simple]], King of France (b. [[879]]) 
-*[[1368]] - [[Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence]], son of [[Edward III of England]] (b. [[1338]]) 
-*[[1553]] - [[Cristóbal de Morales]], Spanish composer (bc. [[1500]]) 
-*[[1555]] - [[Louis of Praet]], Habsburg diplomat (b. [[1488]]) 
-*[[1577]] - [[George Gascoigne]], English poet 
-*[[1612]] - [[Giovanni Battista Guarini]], Italian poet, dramatist, and diplomat, (b. [[1538]]) 
-*[[1620]] - [[Stanisław Żółkiewski]], Polish military leader (b. [[1547]]) 
-*[[1637]] - [[Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy]] (b. [[1587]]) 
-*[[1651]] - [[Jacques Sirmond]], French Jesuit scholar (b. [[1559]]) 
-*[[1653]] - [[Fausto Poli]], Italian Catholic priest (b. [[1581]]) 
-*[[1708]] - [[Guru Gobind Singh]], tenth Sikh Guru (b. [[1666]]) 
-*[[1772]] - [[John Woolman]], American Quaker preacher and abolitionist (b. [[1720]]) 
-*[[1787]] - [[Henry Muhlenberg]], German-born founder of the U.S. Lutheran Church (b. [[1711]]) 
-*[[1792]] - [[George Mason]], American patriot (b. [[1725]]) 
-*[[1793]] - [[Wills Hill, 1st Marquess of Downshire]], English politician (b. [[1718]]) 
-*[[1796]] - [[Thomas Reid]], Scottish philosopher (b. [[1710]]) 
*[[1849]] - [[Edgar Allan Poe]], American writer (b. [[1809]]) *[[1849]] - [[Edgar Allan Poe]], American writer (b. [[1809]])
-*[[1894]] - [[Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.|Oliver Wendell Holmes]], American writer (b. [[1809]])+*[[1943]] - [[Radclyffe Hall]], British author (b. [[1880]])
-*[[1903]] - [[Rudolf Lipschitz]], German mathematician (b. [[1832]])+
-*[[1906]] - [[Honoré Beaugrand]], Canadian journalist and politician, [[List of Montreal mayors|mayor of Montreal]] (b. [[1848]])+
-*[[1911]] - [[John Hughlings Jackson]], English neurologist (b. [[1835]])+
-*[[1919]] - [[Alfred Deakin]], second [[Prime Minister of Australia]] (b. [[1856]])+
-*[[1925]] - [[Christy Mathewson]], American baseball player (b. [[1880]])+
-*[[1926]] - [[Emil Kraepelin]], German psychologist (b. [[1856]])+
-*[[1943]] - [[Eugeniusz Bodo]], Polish actor (b. [[1899]])+
-* 1943 - [[Radclyffe Hall]], British author (b. [[1880]])+
-*[[1956]] - [[Clarence Birdseye]], American inventor (b. [[1886]])+
-*[[1959]] - [[Mario Lanza]], American tenor (b. [[1921]])+
-*[[1967]] - [[Norman Angell]], British politician and [[Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Laureate]] (b. [[1872]])+
-*[[1969]] - [[Léon Scieur]], Belgian cyclist (b. [[1888]])+
-*[[1981]] - [[Albert Cohen]], Greek-born Swiss novelist (b. [[1895]])+
-*[[1991]] - [[Leo Durocher]], American baseball player and manager (b. [[1905]])+
-*[[1992]] - [[Allan Bloom]], American philosopher and educator (b. [[1930]])+
-* 1992 - [[Tevfik Esenç]], last known speaker of [[Ubykh language|Ubykh]] (b. [[1904]])+
-*[[1993]] - [[Cyril Cusack]], Irish actor (b. [[1910]])+
-*[[1994]] - [[Niels Kaj Jerne]], English-born Danish immunologist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1911]])+
-*[[1996]] - [[Grigoris Asikis]], Greek singer and songwriter (b. [[1890]])+
-*[[1998]] - [[Arnold Jacobs]], American tuba player a.k.a. Song and Wind (b. [[1915]])+
-*[[2001]] - [[Christopher Adams]], British-born pro wrestler and judoka (b. [[1955]])+
-* 2001 - [[Herblock]], American cartoonist (b. [[1909]])+
-* 2001 - [[Roger Gaudry]], French Canadian chemist, businessman and corporate director (b. [[1913]])+
-*[[2003]] - [[Izzy Asper]], Canadian tax lawyer (b. [[1932]])+
-* 2003 - [[Wally George]], American conservative TV commentator (b. [[1931]])+
-*[[2004]] - [[Ken Bigley]], British civil engineer, kidnapped and murdered in Iraq (b. [[1942]])+
-*[[2005]] - [[Charles Rocket]], American actor (b. [[1949]])+
-*[[2006]] - [[Anna Politkovskaya]], Russian journalist (b. [[1958]])+
-== Notes ==+
- * Edgar Allan Poe+
- * San Francisco Renaissance+
- * LeRoi Jones+
- * Radclyffe Hall+
- * Contre-attaque+
- * Enki Bilal+
- * R. D. Laing+
- * José Antonio Muñoz+
- * Christopher Booker+
- o Ulrike Meinhof+
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