100 years anniversary |
06 Nov 1925
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birth
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Michel Bouquet, French actor |
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06 Nov 1925
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history
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WW2
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Kliment Voroshilov was named the People's Commissar for Defense of the Soviet Union.
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75 years anniversary |
06 Nov 1950
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birth
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Ernest Thompson: Bellows Fall, Vermont -- Actor (Sierra, Westside Medical)
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06 Nov 1950
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event
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Branch Rickey signs 5-yr contract as VP / GM of Pittsburgh Pirates
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06 Nov 1950
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event
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Chinese offensive halts at Chongchon River, North Korea
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06 Nov 1950
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event
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King Tribhuvana of Nepal flees to India
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06 Nov 1950
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birth
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Amir Aczel, Israeli-American mathematician, historian, and academic |
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06 Nov 1950
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birth
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Chris Glen, Scottish bass player (Café Jacques, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, and Michael Schenker Group) |
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06 Nov 1950
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birth
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Nimalan Soundaranayagam, Sri Lankan educator and politician (d. 2000) |
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06 Nov 1950
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music
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birth Chris Glen, bass, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, (1975 UK No.7 single 'Delilah').
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06 Nov 1950
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music
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birth Chris Glen, bass, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, (1975 UK No.7 single 'Delilah').
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50 years anniversary |
06 Nov 1975
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birth
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Mike Maurer: CFL fullback (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
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06 Nov 1975
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event
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"Hello, Dolly" opens at Minskoff Theater NYC for 51 performances
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06 Nov 1975
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event
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1st appearance of Sex Pistols
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06 Nov 1975
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birth
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Tarmo Saks, Estonian footballer |
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06 Nov 1975
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music
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The Sex Pistols made their live debut at St Martins School Of Art in central London, supporting a band called Bazooka Joe, which included Stuart Goddard (the future Adam Ant). The Pistols performance lasts 10 minutes.
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06 Nov 1975
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music
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The Sex Pistols made their live debut at St Martins School Of Art in central London, supporting a band called Bazooka Joe, which included Stuart Goddard (the future Adam Ant). The Pistols performance lasts 10 minutes.
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25 years anniversary |
06 Nov 2000
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music
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Madonna played her first show in eight years when she performed a short 20 minute set at New York's Roseland Ballroom. Madonna wore a tight black vest bearing the sequinned name of 18 year-old Britney Spears.
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06 Nov 2000
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music
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Madonna played her first show in eight years when she performed a short 20 minute set at New York's Roseland Ballroom. Madonna wore a tight black vest bearing the sequinned name of 18 year-old Britney Spears.
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20 years anniversary |
06 Nov 2005
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music
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The Official UK Charts announced that Robbie Williams had sold the most albums in the UK so far this century with sales of 6.3m. Coldplay were at number two, with sales of 6.2m albums and Dido was in third place 5.7m albums sold. The figures were based on albums sold in the UK from 1st January 2000 to 11th October 2005 excluding greatest hits, live albums and downloads.
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06 Nov 2005
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music
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Clear Channel agreed to remove posters with 50 Cent holding a gun in one hand and a microphone in the other in the Los Angeles area after a rally was held in protest, the company also agreed to remove 21 posters in Philadelphia. The posters were plugging the rappers forthcoming film 'Get Rich or Die Tryin.' "The message could be 'rob to get rich' said Bilal Qayyum, a leader of the anti violence group Men United for a Better Philadelphia.
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06 Nov 2005
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music
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Madonna scored her 36th Top Ten single with Hung Up, equaling the record with Elvis Presley for the most Top Ten singles. Hung Up was also Madonna's 47th Top Forty single, the most for any female artist. The track sampled the instrumental riff from Abba's 'Gimme, Gimme, Gimme'.
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06 Nov 2005
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music
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The Official UK Charts announced that Robbie Williams had sold the most albums in the UK so far this century with sales of 6.3m. Coldplay were at number two, with sales of 6.2m albums and Dido was in third place 5.7m albums sold. The figures were based on albums sold in the UK from 1st January 2000 to 11th October 2005 excluding greatest hits, live albums and downloads.
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06 Nov 2005
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music
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Clear Channel agreed to remove posters with 50 Cent holding a gun in one hand and a microphone in the other in the Los Angeles area after a rally was held in protest, the company also agreed to remove 21 posters in Philadelphia. The posters were plugging the rappers forthcoming film 'Get Rich or Die Tryin.' "The message could be 'rob to get rich' said Bilal Qayyum, a leader of the anti violence group Men United for a Better Philadelphia.
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06 Nov 2005
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music
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Madonna scored her 36th Top Ten single with Hung Up, equaling the record with Elvis Presley for the most Top Ten singles. Hung Up was also Madonna's 47th Top Forty single, the most for any female artist. The track sampled the instrumental riff from Abba's 'Gimme, Gimme, Gimme'.
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