100 years anniversary |
27 Feb 1925
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birth
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Hugh Leggatt: Art dealer
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27 Feb 1925
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birth
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Michael Kaye: Director (City of London Festival)
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27 Feb 1925
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birth
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Richard AFM Auwerda: Dutch journalist / writer
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27 Feb 1925
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birth
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Hardrock Gunter, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2013) |
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27 Feb 1925
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birth
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Samuel Dash, American lawyer and academic (d. 2004) |
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27 Feb 1925
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history
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WW2
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A rally in Munich, Germany proclaimed the relaunching of the Nazi Party.
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27 Feb 1925
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birth
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Hugh Leggatt art dealer
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27 Feb 1925
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birth
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Michael Kaye director (City of London Festival)
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27 Feb 1925
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birth
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Richard AFM Auwerda Dutch journalist/writer
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27 Feb 1925
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event
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Hitler resurrects NSDAP political party in Munich
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27 Feb 1925
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event
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Test Cricket debut of Clarrie Grimmett, who took 5-45 & 6-37 vs England
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75 years anniversary |
27 Feb 1950
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birth
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Franco Moschino: Fashion Designer
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27 Feb 1950
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birth
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Julia Neuberger: British Rabbi
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27 Feb 1950
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death
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Ivan Goll: Writer, dies at 58
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27 Feb 1950
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event
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General Chiang Kai-shek elected President of Nationalist China
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27 Feb 1950
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birth
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Annabel Goldie, Scottish lawyer and politician |
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27 Feb 1950
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birth
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Julia Neuberger, Baroness Neuberger, English rabbi and politician |
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27 Feb 1950
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birth
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Gilla, Austrian singer |
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27 Feb 1950
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music
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birth Robert Balderrama, from American group ? & The Mysterians who had the 1966 US No. 1 & UK No.37 single '96 Tears'. (which was also a UK No.17 hit for The Stranglers in 1990).
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27 Feb 1950
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birth
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Franco Moschino fashion Designer
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27 Feb 1950
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birth
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Julia Neuberger British Rabbi
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27 Feb 1950
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death
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Ivan Goll writer, dies at 58
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27 Feb 1950
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event
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General Chiang Kai-shek elected President of Nationalist China
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50 years anniversary |
27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Christina Nigra: Actress (Out of This World)
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27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Dana Marie Lane: Cheyenne, Wyoming -- Miss America - Wyoming (1996)
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27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Duce Staley: Running back (Philadelphia Eagles)
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27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Marcus Robinson: Wide receiver (Chicago Bears)
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27 Feb 1975
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event
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CDU-politician Peter Lorentz kidnapped in West Berlin
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27 Feb 1975
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event
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House of Reps pass $21.3 billion anti-recession tax-cut bill
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27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Eugenia Manolidou, Greek composer and conductor |
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27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Christopher B. Landon, American director and screenwriter |
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27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Prodromos Korkizoglou, Greek decathlete |
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27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Nikita Gross, Czech-Russian porn actress and model |
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27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Christina Nigra actress (Out of This World)
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27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Dana Marie Lane Cheyenne WY, Miss Wyoming-America (1995)
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27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Duce Staley running back (Philadelphia Eagles)
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27 Feb 1975
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birth
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Marcus Robinson wide receiver (Chicago Bears)
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27 Feb 1975
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death
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Neville Cardus writer/cricketer, dies
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27 Feb 1975
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event
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House of Representatives pass $21.3 billion anti-recession tax-cut bill
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27 Feb 1975
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event
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CDU-politician Peter Lorentz kidnapped in West Berlin
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20 years anniversary |
27 Feb 2005
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music
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Ray Charles was at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Genius Loves Company.'
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15 years anniversary |
27 Feb 2010
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event
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An earthquake measuring 8.8 on the Richter scale strikes central parts of Chile leaving over 500 victims, and thousands injured. The quake triggered a tsunami which struck Hawaii shortly after. |
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27 Feb 2010
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death
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Nanaji Deshmukh, Indian educator and activist (b. 1916) |
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27 Feb 2010
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music
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U2 raked in more money than any other music act in the US in 2009 making $109m (£71m) from touring, record sales and other royalties, almost twice as much as the second best, Bruce Springsteen who took home $58m (£38m), followed by Madonna with $47m (£31m) and AC/DC with $44m (£29m). Coldplay were the most successful British group, at number eight, with takings of $27m (£18m).
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10 years anniversary |
27 Feb 2015
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event
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A gunman kills seven people then himself in a series of shootings in Tyrone, Missouri. |
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27 Feb 2015
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death
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Julio César Strassera, Argentinian lawyer and jurist (b. 1933) |
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27 Feb 2015
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death
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Leonard Nimoy, American actor, singer, and director (b. 1931) |
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27 Feb 2015
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death
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Boris Nemtsov, Russian academic and politician, First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia (b. 1959) |
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27 Feb 2015
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death
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Bob Benmosche, American businessman (b. 1944) |
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27 Feb 2015
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death
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Richard Bakalyan, American actor (b. 1931) |
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27 Feb 2015
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music
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Madonna said she suffered whiplash as a result of her "nightmare" accident at the 2015 Brit Awards. The 56-year-old was pulled backwards off stage by a cape, which was supposed to fall from her shoulders causing the singer to fall down a flight of steps.
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