100 years anniversary |
28 Nov 1925
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birth
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Aurelio de la Vega: Composer
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28 Nov 1925
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birth
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Gloria Grahame: Los Angeles, California -- Actress (Sue-Rich Man Poor Man)
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28 Nov 1925
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birth
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Virginia Hewitt: Shreveport, Louisiana -- Actress (Carol-Space Patrol)
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28 Nov 1925
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event
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7th French government of Briand sworn-in
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28 Nov 1925
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event
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Grand Ole Opry premieres as WSM Barn Dance on WSM radio Nashville, Tennessee
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28 Nov 1925
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birth
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József Bozsik, Hungarian footballer and manager (d. 1978) |
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28 Nov 1925
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event
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The Grand Ole Opry begins broadcasting in Nashville, Tennessee, as the WSM Barn Dance. |
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28 Nov 1925
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birth
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Gloria Grahame Los Angeles CA, actress (Sue-Rich Man Poor Man)
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28 Nov 1925
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birth
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Virginia Hewitt Shreveport La, actress (Carol-Space Patrol)
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28 Nov 1925
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event
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Famed NHL goalie Georges Vezina collapses in a game & dies of TB 4months later
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75 years anniversary |
28 Nov 1950
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birth
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Ed Harris, American actor and producer |
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28 Nov 1950
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birth
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Russell Alan Hulse, American physicist and astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate |
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28 Nov 1950
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birth
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Peeter Torop, Estonian semiotician and academic |
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28 Nov 1950
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birth
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Ed Harris Tenafly NJ, actor (Right Stuff, Swing Shift, Walker, Coma)
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28 Nov 1950
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history
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RELIGIOUS
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A constitutional convention (comprised of 14 Protestant, Anglican, and Eastern Orthodox denominations) met in Cleveland, Ohio, and brought into being the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Today, the NCCC serves to administer disaster relief, strengthen family life, provide leadership training, and promote world peace.
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50 years anniversary |
28 Nov 1975
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event
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Democratic Republic East-Timor proclaimed
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28 Nov 1975
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event
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Wings release "Venus & Mars / Rock Show" medley
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28 Nov 1975
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birth
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Seffy Efrati, Israeli bass player (Blackfield and Monica Sex) |
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28 Nov 1975
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birth
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Eka Kurniawan, Indonesian journalist and author |
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28 Nov 1975
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birth
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Sunny Mabrey, American actress |
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28 Nov 1975
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birth
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Takashi Shimoda, Japanese footballer |
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28 Nov 1975
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birth
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Park Sung-bae, South Korean footballer |
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28 Nov 1975
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birth
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Sigurd Wongraven, Norwegian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (Satyricon and Storm) |
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28 Nov 1975
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event
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East Timor declares its independence from Portugal. |
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28 Nov 1975
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event
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Wings release "Venus & Mars/Rock Show" medley
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25 years anniversary |
28 Nov 2000
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birth
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Jacob Rica, Filipino actor |
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28 Nov 2000
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death
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Liane Haid, Austrian-Swiss actress and singer (b. 1895) |
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28 Nov 2000
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music
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David Bowie was crowned the musician's musician. Bowie beat the Beatles and alternative rockers Radiohead in a survey by the NME that asked hundreds of top rock and pop stars to name their biggest musical influence.
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28 Nov 2000
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music
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Madonna played her first British show for more than seven years at London's Brixton Academy. Tickets changed hands for more than £1,000. QXL.com the internet auctioneers sold one pair for £2,204.
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20 years anniversary |
28 Nov 2005
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death
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Marc Lawrence, American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1910) |
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28 Nov 2005
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death
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Jack Concannon, American football player (b. 1943) |
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15 years anniversary |
28 Nov 2010
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death
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Giorgos Fountas, Greek actor (b. 1922) |
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28 Nov 2010
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death
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Leslie Nielsen, Canadian-American actor and producer (b. 1926) |
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