100 years anniversary |
13 Feb 1925
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birth
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Gene Ames: Singer
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13 Feb 1925
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birth
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Jan Arends: Dutch poet / author
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13 Feb 1925
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event
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US Congress makes Surpreme Court appeal more difficult
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13 Feb 1925
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birth
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Stuart Wagstaff, English-Australian actor (d. 2015) |
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13 Feb 1925
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birth
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Gene Ames singer
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13 Feb 1925
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birth
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Jan Arends Dutch poet/author
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13 Feb 1925
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event
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US Congress makes Surpreme Court appeal more difficult
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75 years anniversary |
13 Feb 1950
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death
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Rafael Sabatini, Italian-Swiss author (b. 1875) |
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13 Feb 1950
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birth
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Peter Gabriel, English singer-songwriter and producer (Genesis) |
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13 Feb 1950
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birth
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Bob Daisley, Australian bass player and songwriter (Rainbow, Uriah Heep, and Living Loud) |
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13 Feb 1950
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birth
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Vera Baird, English lawyer and politician, Solicitor General for England and Wales |
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13 Feb 1950
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birth
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Ewa Aulin, Swedish actress |
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13 Feb 1950
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music
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birth Peter Gabriel, singer, songwriter with Genesis, who had the 1974 UK No.21 single 'I Know What I Like In Your Wardrobe'. Gabriel left Genesis in 1975 to launch his solo career and had the 1986 US No.1 & UK No.4 single 'Sledgehammer' from the 1986 UK No.1 & US No.2 album 'So'.
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13 Feb 1950
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music
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birth Roger Christian, vocals, with The Christians who had the 1988 UK No.8 single 'Harvest For The World'.
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13 Feb 1950
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birth
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Leonard Pascoe cricketer (dynamic Aussie quick 1977-82)
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13 Feb 1950
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birth
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Peter Gabriel Surrey England, rock vocalist (Genesis, In Your Eyes)
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50 years anniversary |
13 Feb 1975
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birth
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Mark Gerald Keddell: Christchurch, New Zealand -- 200m (1996 Olympics)
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13 Feb 1975
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death
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Dagmar Godowsky: Actress (Common Law, Red Lights), dies at 78
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13 Feb 1975
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death
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Eric Harding Thiman: Composer, dies at 74
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13 Feb 1975
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death
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Henry P Van Dusen: US protestant theologist, dies at 77
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13 Feb 1975
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event
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Cyprus Premier Denktash procliams Turkish-Cypriot Federation
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13 Feb 1975
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death
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André Beaufre, French general (b. 1902) |
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13 Feb 1975
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birth
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Tony Dalton, American-Mexican actor, producer, and screenwriter |
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13 Feb 1975
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birth
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Ben Collins, English race car driver |
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13 Feb 1975
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birth
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Mark Gerald Keddell Christchurch New Zealand, 200 meter (Olympics-96)
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13 Feb 1975
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death
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Dagmar Godowsky actress (Common Law, Red Lights), dies at 78
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13 Feb 1975
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death
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Eric Harding Thiman composer, dies at 74
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13 Feb 1975
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death
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Henry P Van Dusen US protestant theologist, dies at 77
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13 Feb 1975
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event
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Cyprus premier Denktash proclaims Turkish-Cypriot Federation
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25 years anniversary |
13 Feb 2000
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event
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The last original "Peanuts" comic strip appears in newspapers one day after Charles M. Schulz dies. |
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13 Feb 2000
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death
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John Leake, English NAAFI manager (b. 1950) |
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13 Feb 2000
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death
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James Cooke Brown, American sociologist and author (b. 1921) |
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13 Feb 2000
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death
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Anders Aalborg, Canadian educator and politician (b. 1914) |
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13 Feb 2000
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music
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Oasis scored their fifth UK No.1 single with 'Go Let It Out'. The first release on the bands 'Big Brother' label and the first single from their fourth studio album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants.
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13 Feb 2000
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event
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US female Figure Skating championship
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13 Feb 2000
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event
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US male Figure Skating championship
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20 years anniversary |
13 Feb 2005
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death
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Dick Weber, American bowler (b. 1929) |
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13 Feb 2005
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death
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Lúcia Santos, Portuguese nun (b. 1907) |
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13 Feb 2005
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death
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Nelson Briles, American baseball player and sportscaster (b. 1943) |
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13 Feb 2005
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music
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Readers of UK newspaper The Sun voted George Michaels Careless Whisper as the greatest British pop single of the past 25 years. Oasis came second with Wonderwall and Kate Bush third with Wuthering Heights. The rest of the Top 10: No.4, Robbie Williams, Angels, No.5, The Jam, Going Underground, in equal 6th, The Sex Pistols, God Save The Queen and Joy Division, Love Will Tear Us Apart, 7th was Queen, We Are The Champions, 9th, The Stone Roses, Fools Gold and 10th The Undertones Teenage Kicks.
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15 years anniversary |
13 Feb 2010
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event
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A bomb explodes in the city of Pune, Maharashtra, India, killing 17 and injuring 60 more. |
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13 Feb 2010
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death
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John Reed, English actor, singer, and dancer (b. 1916) |
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13 Feb 2010
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death
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Dale Hawkins, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1936) |
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13 Feb 2010
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death
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Cy Grant, Guyanese-English actor, singer, and poet (b. 1919) |
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13 Feb 2010
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death
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Lucille Clifton, American poet and academic (b. 1936) |
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10 years anniversary |
13 Feb 2015
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death
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Kesava Reddy, Indian physician and author (b. 1946) |
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13 Feb 2015
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death
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John McCabe, English pianist and composer (b. 1939) |
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13 Feb 2015
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death
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Stan Chambers, American journalist and actor (b. 1923) |
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13 Feb 2015
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death
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Faith Bandler, Australian activist and author (b. 1918) |
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