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{{Year dab|1996}} |
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{{Year article header|1996}} |
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1996 was designated as: |
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*International Year for the Eradication of Poverty |
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==Events== |
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===January=== |
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* [[January 1]] – [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia]] temporarily gives power to Crown Prince [[Abdullah of Saudi Arabia|Abdullah]], his legal successor, due to illness.{{Clarify|date=January 2009}} |
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* [[January 3]] – [[Motorola]] introduces the [[Motorola StarTAC]] Wearable Cellular Telephone, the world's smallest and lightest [[mobile phone]] to date. |
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* [[January 4]] – [[Hosni Mubarak]], the president of [[Egypt]], appoints a new government in response to accusations of corruption in the parliamentary elections in late [[1995]].{{Clarify|date=January 2009}} |
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* [[January 5]] – [[Hamas]] operative [[Yahya Ayyash]] is assassinated by an Israeli [[Shin Bet|Shabak]]-planted, bomb-laden cell phone. |
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* [[January 7]] – One of the worst [[North American blizzard of 1996|blizzards]] in American history hits the eastern states, killing more than 150 people. Philadelphia receives a record {{convert|30.7|in|cm}} of snowfall, New York City's public schools close for the first time in 18 years and the federal government in Washington, D.C. is closed for days. |
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* [[January 8]] – A [[Zaire]]an cargo plane [[1996 Air Africa crash|crashes into a crowded market]] in the center of the capital [[Kinshasa]], killing 300. |
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* [[January 9]]–[[January 20]] – Serious fighting breaks out between Russian soldiers and rebel fighters in [[Chechnya]]. |
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* [[January 11]] – [[Ryutaro Hashimoto]], leader of the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|Liberal Democratic Party]], becomes Prime Minister of Japan. |
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* [[January 13]] – Italy's prime minister, [[Lamberto Dini]], resigns after the failure of all-party talks to confirm him. New talks are initiated by president [[Oscar Luigi Scalfaro]] to form a new government. |
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* [[January 14]] – [[Jorge Sampaio]] is elected president of Portugal.. |
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* [[January 16]] – President of [[Sierra Leone]] [[Valentine Strasser]] is deposed by the chief of defence, [[Julius Maada Bio]]. Bio promises to restore power following elections scheduled for February. |
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* [[January 17]] – [[Amber Hagerman]], a 9-year-old American child victim and namesake for the [[AMBER Alert]] system, is murdered in [[Arlington, Texas]] |
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* [[January 19]] |
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** The [[North Cape oil spill|''North Cape'' oil spill]] occurs as an engine fire forces the tugboat ''Scandia'' ashore on Moonstone Beach in South Kingstown, [[Rhode Island]]. The ''North Cape'' Barge is pulled along with it and leaks 820,000 gallons of home heating oil. |
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** An [[Indonesia]]n ferry sinks off the northern tip of [[Sumatra]], drowning more than 100 people. |
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* [[January 20]] – [[Yasser Arafat]] is re-elected president of the [[Palestinian Authority]]. |
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[[File:Yasser-arafat-1999.jpg|thumb|[[Yasser Arafat]]]] |
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* [[January 21]] – France undertakes its [[List of nuclear weapons tests of France|last nuclear weapon test]]. |
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* [[January 22]] – [[Andreas Papandreou]], Prime Minister of Greece, resigns due to health problems; a new government forms under [[Costas Simitis]]. |
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* [[January 24]] – Polish Premier [[Józef Oleksy]] resigns amid charges that he spied for Moscow. He is replaced by [[Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz]]. |
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* [[January 26]] – [[Whitewater scandal]]: U.S. First Lady [[Hillary Clinton]] testifies before a grand jury. |
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* [[January 27]] – Colonel [[Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara]] deposes the first democratically elected president of [[Niger]], [[Mahamane Ousmane]], in a military coup. |
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* [[January 29]] |
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** President [[Jacques Chirac]] announces a "definitive end" to French [[nuclear testing]]. |
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** Fire destroys [[La Fenice]], [[Venice]]'s opera house. |
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* [[January 30]] – [[Irish National Liberation Army]] leader [[Gino Gallagher]] is killed in an internal feud. |
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* [[January 30]]–[[February 5]] – [[Sarah Balabagan]] is caned in the [[United Arab Emirates]]. |
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* [[January 31]] |
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** [[Colombo Central Bank bombing]]: an explosives-filled truck rams into the gates of the Central Bank in [[Colombo]], [[Sri Lanka]], killing at least 86 and injuring 1,400. |
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** An explosion in [[Shaoyang]], China kills 122 and injures over 400 when {{convert|10|ST}} of [[dynamite]] in an illegal explosives warehouse underneath an apartment building detonate. |
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===February=== |
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* [[February 4]] – The 6.6 [[Moment magnitude scale|Mw]] [[1996 Lijiang earthquake|earthquake near Lijiang]] in southwest China kills up to 322 people, injures 17,000, and leaves three-hundred thousand homeless. |
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* [[February 6]] – [[Birgenair Flight 301]], on an unauthorised charter flight from the [[Caribbean]] to Germany, crashes into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the [[Dominican Republic]], killing all 189 passengers and crew. |
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* [[February 7]] – [[René Préval]] succeeds [[Jean-Bertrand Aristide]] as president of [[Haiti]], in the first peaceful handover of power since the nation achieved independence. |
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* [[February 8]] – An [[Irish Republican Army|IRA]] ceasefire ends with the [[1996 Docklands bombing|Docklands bombing]] in London's [[Canary Wharf|Canary Wharf District]], killing 2 and causing over £85 million worth of damage. |
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* [[February 9]] – The element [[copernicium]] is created by fusing a [[Isotopes of lead|<sup>208</sup>Pb]] nucleus with a [[Isotopes of zinc|<sup>70</sup>Zn]] nucleus, forming <sup>278</sup>Cn. Given the placeholder name "ununbium", the element is not named until 2010. |
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* [[February 10]] |
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** [[Computer chess|Chess computer]] "[[Deep Blue (chess computer)|Deep Blue]]" defeats world [[chess]] champion [[Garry Kasparov]] for the first time. |
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** [[Bosnian Serb]]s break off contact with the [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian]] government and with representatives of Ifor, the [[NATO]] localised force, in reaction to the arrest of several Bosnian Serb war criminals. |
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* [[February 14]] – Violent clashes erupt between [[Philippines|Filipino]] soldiers and [[Vietnamese boat people]], as the Philippines government attempts to forcibly [[repatriate]] hundreds of Vietnamese [[asylum seeker]]s. |
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* [[February 15]] |
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** In southwest Wales, the oil tanker ''[[Sea Empress]]'' runs aground, spilling {{convert|73000|t}} of crude oil, killing many birds. |
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** The U.S. Embassy in [[Athens]], Greece, comes under mortar fire. |
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** Begum [[Khaleda Zia]] is reelected as prime minister of [[Bangladesh]]. The country's second democratic election is marred by low voter turnout, due to several boycotts and pre-election violence, which result in at least 13 deaths. |
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** The UK government publishes the [[Scott Report]]. |
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[[File:Intelsat708.jpg|thumb|190px|right|[[February 15|Feb.15]]: [[Long March rocket]], with Intelsat 708 satellite, veers upon launch (images from Cox Commission report for [[U.S. Congress]]).]] |
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* [[February 17]] |
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** In [[Philadelphia]], [[Garry Kasparov]] beats "[[Deep Blue (chess computer)|Deep Blue]]" in a second [[chess]] match. |
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** The 8.2 [[Moment magnitude scale|Mw]] [[1996 Biak earthquake|Biak earthquake]] shakes the [[Papua (province)|Papua]] province of eastern [[Indonesia]] with a maximum [[Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli intensity]] of VIII (''Severe''). A large tsunami followed, leaving one-hundred sixty-six people dead or missing and 423 injured. |
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* [[February 18]] – An IRA briefcase bomb in a bus kills the bomber and injures 9 in the [[West End of London]]. |
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* [[February 19]] – A wooden ferry capsizes as it enters the port of [[Cadiz, Negros Occidental|Cadiz]] in the [[Philippines]], killing 54 people. |
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* [[February 21]] – King [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia]] announces his medical recovery in the national press and assumes power again from his brother, Crown Prince [[Abdullah of Saudi Arabia|Abdullah]]. |
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* [[February 24]] – [[Cuba]]n fighter jets shoot down 2 American aircraft belonging to the Cuban exile group, [[Brothers to the Rescue]]. Cuban officials assert that they invaded Cuban airspace. |
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* [[February 25]] – Two suicide bombs in Israel kill 25 and injure 80; [[Hamas]] claims responsibility. |
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* [[February 27]] – [[Pokémon Red and Blue|''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'']] are released in Japan by [[Nintendo]] as ''Pocket Monsters: Red'' and ''Green'', the first [[role-playing video game]] in the [[Pokémon]] series, developed by [[Game Freak]]. |
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* [[February 28]] – Canadian singer [[Alanis Morissette]] wins the top honor, Album of the Year award, at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards. At age 21, she is the youngest person to ever win this award, a record she will hold until 2010, when [[Taylor Swift]] wins. |
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* [[February 29]] |
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** In [[Lumberton, North Carolina]], Daniel Green is convicted of the murder of [[James R. Jordan, Sr.|James Jordan]], the father of basketball star [[Michael Jordan]]. |
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** [[Faucett Flight 251]] en route from [[Lima]] to Rodriguez Ballon airport crashes into a mountain near [[Arequipa]]; all 123 people on board are killed. |
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** At least 81 people drown when a boat capsizes 120 kilometres east of [[Kampala]], [[Uganda]]. |
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** The [[Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian government]] declares the end of the [[Siege of Sarajevo]]. |
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===March=== |
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* [[March 1]] – [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: Iraqi forces refuse [[UNSCOM]] inspection teams access to 5 sites designated for inspection. The teams enter the sites only after delays of up to 17 hours. |
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* [[March 2]] |
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** [[Ranabima Royal College]] is established in [[Sri Lanka]]. |
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** The [[Australian federal election, 1996]] is held; Labor's [[Paul Keating]] loses to Liberal leader [[John Howard]]. |
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* [[March 3]] – [[José María Aznar]], leader of the [[People's Party (Spain)|Popular Party]], is elected prime minister of Spain, replacing [[Felipe González]]. |
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* [[March 3]]–[[March 4]] – Two more suicide bombs explode in [[Israel]], killing 32. The [[Yahya Ayyash Units]] admit responsibility, and [[Palestinian National Authority|Palestinian]] president [[Yasser Arafat]] condemns the killings in a televised address. Israel warns of retaliation. |
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* [[March 6]] |
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** [[Mesut Yılmaz]], of [[Motherland Party (Turkey)|ANAP]] forms the new government of [[Turkey]] (53rd government). |
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** A boat carrying market traders capsizes outside [[Freetown]] harbour, in [[Sierra Leone]], killing at least 86. |
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** [[Chechnya|Chechen]] rebels attack the Russian government headquarters in [[Grozny]]; 70 Russian soldiers and policemen and 130 Chechen fighters are killed. |
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* [[March 8]] – The People's Republic of China begins [[surface-to-surface missile]] testing and military exercises off [[Taiwan]]ese coastal areas. The United States government condemns the act as provocation, and the [[Taiwan]]ese government warns of retaliation. |
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* [[March 9]] – [[Jorge Sampaio]] is the new Portuguese president. |
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* [[March 11]] – [[John Howard]] is sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Australia. |
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* [[March 13]] – [[Dunblane school massacre|Dunblane massacre]]: Unemployed former shopkeeper [[Dunblane school massacre#Perpetrator|Thomas Hamilton]] walks into the Dunblane Primary School in Scotland and opens fire, killing 16 infant school pupils and one teacher before fatally shooting himself. |
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* [[March 14]] – An international peace summit is held in [[Egypt]], in response to escalating terrorist attacks in the Middle East. |
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* [[March 16]] – [[Robert Mugabe]] is reelected president of [[Zimbabwe]], although only 32 percent of the electorate actually voted. |
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* [[March 17]] – [[Sri Lanka]] wins the Cricket World Cup by beating Australia in a disappointing final. |
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* [[March 18]] – The [[Ozone Disco Club fire]] in [[Quezon City]], [[Philippines]] kills 163. |
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* [[March 20]] – The British government announces that [[Bovine spongiform encephalopathy]] has been likely transmitted to people. |
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* [[March 22]] – [[Sweden]]'s [[Finance Minister of Sweden|Finance Minister]] [[Göran Persson]] becomes his homeland's new [[Prime Minister of Sweden|Prime Minister]]. |
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* [[March 23]] – The Republic of China ([[Taiwan]]) holds its first direct elections for president; [[Lee Teng-hui]] is re-elected. |
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* [[March 24]] |
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** [[Islamism|Islamists]] clash with security forces in [[Kashmir]], killing 11. |
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** The devastating [[Marcopper mining disaster]] on the island of [[Marinduque]], [[Philippines]] takes place. |
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* [[March 25]] |
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** An 81-day-long standoff begins between antigovernment [[Montana Freemen|Freemen]] and federal officers in [[Jordan, Montana]]. |
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** The [[68th Academy Awards]], hosted by [[Whoopi Goldberg]], are held at the [[Dorothy Chandler Pavilion]] in [[Los Angeles]] with ''[[Braveheart]]'' winning [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]]. |
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* [[March 26]] – The [[International Monetary Fund]] approves a $10.2 billion loan to Russia for economic reform. |
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* [[March 28]] |
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** Fire breaks out at the Pasar Anyar shopping centre in [[Bogor]], [[West Java]]. The first death toll estimate is 78 until rescuers notice that 68 of them are [[mannequin]]s. |
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** Three British soldiers are found guilty of the manslaughter of [[Danish people|Danish]] tour guide [[Louise Jensen]] in [[Cyprus]]. Allan Ford, Justin Fowler and Geoffrey Pernell receive life sentences for the September, 1994 rape/murder. |
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===April=== |
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* [[April 1]] – The [[Halifax Regional Municipality]] in [[Nova Scotia]] is created. |
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* [[April 3]] |
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** A [[Boeing 737]] military jet crashes into a mountain north of [[Dubrovnik]], [[Croatia]]. All 35 people on board die, including [[United States Secretary of Commerce]] [[Ron Brown (U.S. politician)|Ron Brown]] (see [[1996 Croatia USAF CT-43 crash]]). |
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** Suspected "Unabomber" [[Theodore Kaczynski]] is arrested at his [[Montana]] cabin. |
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** Massacres of [[Hutu]]s by [[Tutsi]]s in [[Burundi]] take place, with more than 450 killed in a few days. |
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* [[April 6]] |
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** Fighting breaks out in [[Monrovia]], [[Liberia]], between various rebel factions struggling for power in the country's interrupted civil war. Several foreign nationals leave the nation. |
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** [[Major League Soccer]] kicks off in front of an overflow crowd of 31,683 packed in [[Spartan Stadium (San Jose)|Spartan Stadium]], to witness the historic first game. [[San Jose Clash]] forward [[Eric Wynalda]] scores the league's first goal in a 1–0 victory over [[D.C. United]]. |
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** [[Turkey|Turkish]] authorities begin Operation Hawk, an army offensive against rebels from the Kurdish Worker's Party in southeastern Turkey. |
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* [[April 9]] – In a common statement, the [[European Union]] officially recognizes the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]. |
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* [[April 11]] |
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** The [[Israel]]i government launches [[Operation Grapes of Wrath]], consisting of massive attacks on [[Lebanon]], in retaliation for prior terrorist attacks, and sparking off a violent series of retaliations. |
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** At [[Düsseldorf International Airport]], smouldering polystyrene evolves into [[Düsseldorf Airport fire|a major fire]], killing 17 people inside the terminal building. |
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* [[April 18]] |
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** [[1996 shelling of Qana|Qana Massacre]]: Over 100 [[Lebanon|Lebanese]] civilians are killed after Israel shells the [[United Nations]] compound in [[Qana]]. |
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** In reaction to the [[1996 shelling of Qana|Qana Massacre]], an [[Islamist]] group in [[Egypt]] open fire on a hotel, killing 18 Greek tourists and injuring 17 others. |
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* [[April 21]] – A [[Italian general elections, 1996|general election]] in Italy proclaims a new center-left government headed by [[Romano Prodi]], replacing [[Silvio Berlusconi]]. |
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* [[April 24]] – At the urging of [[Yasser Arafat]], the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] drops its clause calling for the removal of [[Israel]]. The Israeli government responds by dropping a similar clause concerning the existence of [[State of Palestine|Palestine]]. |
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* [[April 26]] – A regional security treaty is signed by the "[[Shanghai Five]]". |
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* [[April 28]] |
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** [[Port Arthur massacre (Australia)|Port Arthur massacre]]: [[Martin Bryant]] kills 35 people at the [[Port Arthur, Tasmania]] tourist site, Australia. |
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** A bomb explodes in Bhaiperu, [[Pakistan]], killing more than 60 people. |
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===May=== |
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* May – [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: UNSCOM supervises the destruction of Al-Hakam, Iraq's main production facility of biological warfare agents. |
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* [[May 4]] – A Sudanese Federal Airlines jet crashes on a domestic flight in a severe [[dust storm]], while making an emergency landing 325 kilometres northeast of [[Khartoum]], killing all 53 passengers and crew. |
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* [[May 8]] – The [[Keck telescope|Keck II telescope]] is dedicated in Hawaii. |
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* [[May 9]] |
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** South Africa's [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] pulls out of the 2-year-old coalition government, and the [[African National Congress]] assumes full political control. |
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** [[Uganda]]n president [[Yoweri Museveni]] wins a landslide victory in the country's first direct presidential elections, securing 75% of the vote. |
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* [[May 10]] |
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** [[1996 Everest disaster]]: A sudden storm engulfs [[Mount Everest]] with several climbing teams high on the mountain, leaving 8 dead. By the end of the month, at least 4 other climbers die in the worst season of fatalities on the mountain to date. |
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** The Australian government introduces a nationwide ban on the private possession of both [[automatic rifle|automatic]] and [[semi-automatic rifle]]s, in response to the [[Port Arthur massacre (Australia)|Port Arthur massacre]]. |
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** [[Vietnam]]ese [[Vietnamese boat people]] in Hong Kong, facing forced [[repatriation]] due to their classification as [[economic migrant]]s rather than [[refugee]]s, stage a protest at the Whitehead Detention Centre. |
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* [[May 11]] – After takeoff from [[Miami]], a fire started by improperly handled [[oxygen]] canisters in the cargo hold of [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]-bound [[ValuJet Flight 592]], causes the [[Douglas DC-9]] to crash in the [[Everglades|Florida Everglades]], killing all 110 on board. |
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* [[May 13]] – Severe [[thunderstorm]]s and a [[tornado]] in [[Bangladesh]] kill 600. |
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* [[May 15]] – Nine hostages held by the [[Free Papua Organization]] in [[Irian Jaya]] are rescued after an operation by the [[Indonesia]]n military; 2 other hostages are later found dead. |
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* [[May 17]]–[[May 28|28]] – [[Atal Bihari Vajpayee]], leader of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]], is elected the new prime minister of India, replacing [[P. V. Narasimha Rao]] of the [[Indian National Congress]]. However, the party does not receive an overall majority and Vajpayee resigns 13 days later rather than face a no confidence vote, and is replaced by the [[United Front (India)|United Front]], led [[Deve Gowda]]. |
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* [[May 18]] – The [[X Prize Foundation]] launches the $10 million [[Ansari X Prize]], which is won in [[2004]], by [[Burt Rutan]]'s [[SpaceShipOne]]. |
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* [[May 20]] – [[Gay rights]] – ''[[Romer v. Evans]]'': The [[Supreme Court of the United States]] rules against a law that prevents any city, town or county in the state of [[Colorado]] from taking any legislative, executive, or judicial action to protect the rights of homosexuals. |
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* [[May 21]] |
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** The ''[[MV Bukoba]]'' sinks in [[Tanzania]]n waters in [[Lake Victoria]], killing nearly 1,000 in one of Africa's worst maritime disasters. |
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** The [[Trappist]] [[Martyrs of Atlas]] are executed. |
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** The famous [[1913 Liberty Head nickel]] owned by [[Louis E. Eliasberg]] becomes the first coin to top $1,000,000 in a U.S. auction. |
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* [[May 23]] |
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** Swede [[Göran Kropp]] reaches the [[Mount Everest]] summit alone without [[oxygen]], after having bicycled there from Sweden. |
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** Members of the [[Armed Islamic Group]] in [[Algeria]] kill 7 French [[Trappist]] monks, after talks with French government concerning the imprisonment of several GIA sympathisers break down. |
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* [[May 27]] – [[First Chechnya War]]: Russian President [[Boris Yeltsin]] meets with [[Chechnya]]n rebels for the first time and negotiates a cease-fire in the war. |
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* [[May 28]] – [[Albania]]'s general election of [[May 26]] is declared unfair by international monitors, and the ruling [[Democratic Party of Albania|Democratic Party]] under President [[Sali Berisha]] is charged by the [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]] with rigging the elections. Several hundred protestors gather in [[Tirana]] to demonstrate against the election result. |
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* [[May 30]] |
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** The [[Likud Party]], led by [[Benjamin Netanyahu]], wins a narrow victory in the [[Israel]]i general election. |
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** The [[Hoover Institution]] releases an optimistic report that [[global warming]] will probably reduce mortality in the United States and provide Americans with valuable benefits.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stanford.edu/~moore/health.html|title=Damages and Benefits of Warming|work=stanford.edu}}</ref> |
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* [[May 31]] – [[FIFA]] decides to give the [[FIFA World Cup 2002]], the first World Cup in Asia, to Japan and South Korea, becoming the first World Cup with co-host countries in the history of the event. |
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===June=== |
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* June – [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: As Iraq continues to refuse inspectors access to a number of sites, the U.S. fails in its attempt to build support for military action against Iraq in the UN Security Council. |
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* [[June 1]]–[[June 3]] – The Czech Republic's first general election ends inconclusively. Prime Minister [[Václav Klaus]] and his incumbent [[Civic Democratic Party (Czech Republic)|Civic Democratic Party]] emerge as the winners, but are unable to form a majority government. President [[Václav Havel]] refuses to invite Klaus to form a coalition. |
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* [[June 4]] – The space [[rocket]] [[Ariane 5]] explodes 40 seconds after takeoff in [[French Guiana]]. The project costs European governments 7.5 billion US dollars over 11 years. |
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* [[June 6]] – [[Leighton W. Smith, Jr.]] resigns as [[NATO]] commander in the face of increasing criticism. |
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* [[June 7]] – An [[Provisional Irish Republican Army|IRA]] gang kills [[Death of Jerry McCabe|Detective Garda Jerry McCabe]] during a botched armed robbery in Adare, [[County Limerick]]. |
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* [[June 8]] |
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** The 10th [[UEFA European Football Championship|European Football Championship]] ([[UEFA Euro 96]]) begins in England. |
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** [[Steffi Graf]] defeats [[Arantxa Sánchez Vicario]] in the longest ever women's final at the [[1996 French Open – Women's Singles|French Open]], to win her 19th [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] title. |
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* [[June 10]] – Peace talks begin in [[Northern Ireland]] without [[Sinn Féin]]. |
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* [[June 11]] |
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** An explosion in a [[São Paulo]] suburban shopping centre kills 44 and injures more than 100. |
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** A peace convoy carrying [[Chechen people|Chechen]] separatist leaders and international diplomats is targeted by a series of remotely controlled land mines; 8 are killed. |
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* [[June 12]] – In [[Philadelphia]], a panel of federal judges blocks a law against indecency on the Internet. The panel says that the 1996 [[Communications Decency Act]] would infringe upon the [[free speech]] rights of adults. |
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* [[June 13]] – An 81-day standoff between the [[Montana Freemen]] and [[FBI]] agents ends with their surrender in [[Montana]]. |
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* [[June 15]] – In [[Manchester]], UK, a [[1996 Manchester bombing|massive IRA bomb injures over 200 people]] and devastates a large part of the city centre. |
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* [[June 19]] – [[Boris Yeltsin]] emerges as the winner in Russia's first round of presidential elections. |
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* [[June 20]] – Thousands of [[Megawati Sukarnoputri]] supporters clash with police in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]. |
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* [[June 23]] |
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** The [[Nintendo 64]] video game system is released in Japan. |
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** [[Archbishop]] [[Desmond Tutu]] is given an official farewell at his retirement service. |
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* [[June 25]] – The [[Khobar Towers bombing]] in [[Saudi Arabia]] kills 19 U.S. servicemen. |
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* [[June 26]] – Journalist [[Veronica Guerin]] is shot and killed in her car just outside [[Dublin]]. |
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* [[June 28]] |
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** A new government is formed in [[Turkey]], with [[Necmettin Erbakan]] of [[Refah Partisi]] becoming prime minister of the coalition government, and deputy and foreign minister [[Tansu Çiller]] of the [[True Path Party]] succeeding him after 2 years. |
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** The [[Constitution of Ukraine]] is signed into law. |
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* [[June 29]] |
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** [[The Prince's Trust]] concert is held in [[Hyde Park, London]], and is attended by 150,000 people. [[The Who]] headlines the event in their first performance since 1989. |
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** An explosion in a firecrackers factory in [[Sichuan Province]], China kills at least 36 people and injures another 52. |
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* [[June 30]] |
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** [[Costas Simitis]] is elected president of the [[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]] of Greece. |
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** [[Bosnian Serb]] leader [[Radovan Karadžić]] relinquishes power to his deputy, [[Biljana Plavšić]]. |
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** [[Germany national football team|Germany]] defeats the [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]] 2-1 after extra time in the final of the [[UEFA Euro 1996|European Championships]]. |
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===July=== |
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* July |
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** [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: U.N. Inspector [[Scott Ritter]] attempts to conduct surprise inspections on the Republican Guard facility at the airport, but is blocked by [[Iraq]]i officials. |
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** The [[Prague Manifesto (Esperanto)|Prague Manifesto]] declares the principles of the [[Esperanto]] movement. |
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** Confrontations occur in [[Northern Ireland]] between police and [[Orange Order]] protestors at [[Drumcree Church]] (see [[Drumcree conflict]]). |
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* [[July 1]] |
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** The [[Northern Territory]] in Australia legalises voluntary [[euthanasia]]. |
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** [[German orthography reform of 1996]] agreed internationally. |
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* [[July 2]] – In Los Angeles, [[Lyle and Erik Menendez]] are sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. |
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* [[July 3]] – [[Boris Yeltsin]] is [[Russian presidential election, 1996|reelected]] as [[President of Russia]] after the second round of elections. |
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* [[July 5]] – [[Dolly the sheep]], the first [[mammal]] to be successfully [[cloning|cloned]] from an adult [[cell (biology)|cell]], is born at the [[Roslin Institute]] in [[Midlothian]], Scotland. |
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* [[July 8]] – [[Martina Hingis]] becomes the youngest person in [[history]] (age 15 years and 282 days) to win at [[Wimbledon championships|Wimbledon]] in the Ladies' Doubles event. |
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* [[July 10]] – ''[[Harriet the Spy (film)|Harriet the Spy]]'', the first movie made by [[Nickelodeon Movies]], premieres in theaters. |
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* [[July 11]] – Arrest warrants are issued for [[Bosnian Serb]] war criminals [[Radovan Karadžić]] and [[Ratko Mladić]] by the [[Russell Tribunal]] in [[The Hague]]. |
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* [[July 12]] – [[Hurricane Bertha (1996)|Hurricane Bertha]]: made landfall in [[North Carolina]] as a Category 2 storm, causing $270 million in damage (${{Formatprice|{{Inflation|US|270000000|1996}}}} in present-day terms{{Inflation-fn|US}}) to the United States and its possessions and many indirect deaths. |
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* [[July 13]] – A [[Republican Sinn Féin]] bomb explodes outside of a hotel in [[Enniskillen]], [[Northern Ireland]], disrupting a wedding reception and injuring 17 people. |
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* [[July 16]] – An outbreak of [[Escherichia coli|E. coli]] [[food poisoning]] in Japan results in 6,000 children being ill, including two deaths, after a group of school children eat contaminated lunches. |
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* [[July 17]] |
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** The [[Community of Portuguese Language Countries]] (Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa) is constituted. |
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** Paris and Rome-bound [[TWA Flight 800]] ([[Boeing 747]]) explodes off the coast of [[Long Island, New York]], killing all 230 on board. |
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** [[Joe Klein]] admits that he is "Anonymous", the author of [[Primary Colors (novel)|Primary Colors]]. |
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* [[July 18]] – Howard Hughes is sentenced to life imprisonment at [[Chester]] [[Crown Court]] for the rape and murder of 7-year-old [[Murder of Sophie Hook|Sophie Hook]] at [[Llandudno]] 12 months previously. The trial judge recommends that Hughes, 31, should never be released. However, the Home Secretary set his minimum term at 50 years in 2002, meaning he is eligible for parole in 2046. |
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* [[July 19]] |
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** An [[Fujita scale|F3]] tornado {{convert|5.5|mi|km}} away from the [[Westminster, Maryland]] city center injures 3 people and causes $5 million in damages (${{Formatprice|{{Inflation|US|5000000|1996}}}} in present-day terms{{Inflation-fn|US}}).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.city-data.com/city/Westminster-Maryland.html|title=Westminster, Maryland|work=city-data.com}}</ref> |
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** The [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in [[Atlanta]], United States, begin. |
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** [[Bosnian Serb]] President [[Radovan Karadžić]] resigns from public office in [[Republika Srpska]] after being indicted for [[war crime]]s. |
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* [[July 21]] – The [[Saguenay Flood]], one of Canada's most costly [[natural disaster]]s, is caused by flooding on the [[Saguenay River]] in [[Quebec]]. |
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* [[July 24]] – The [[Dehiwala train bombing]] kills 56 commuters outside [[Colombo]]. |
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* [[July 25]] – The [[Tutsi]]-led [[Burundi]]an army performs a [[1996 Burundian coup d'état|coup]] and reinstalls previous president [[Pierre Buyoya]], ousting current president [[Sylvestre Ntibantunganya]]. |
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* [[July 27]] – The [[Centennial Olympic Park bombing]] at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] kills 1 and injures 111. |
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* [[July 29]] – The child protection portion of the [[Communications Decency Act]] (1996) is struck down as too broad by a U.S. federal court. |
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===August=== |
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[[File:ALH84001 structures.jpg|thumb|The electron microscope revealed chain structures in meteorite fragment [[ALH84001]].]] |
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* The first three parent baby is conceived in New Jersey through [[mitochondrial donation]].<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/29/magazine/the-brave-new-world-of-three-parent-ivf.html?_r=0</ref> |
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* [[August 1]] |
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** [[Sarah Balabagan]] returns to the [[Philippines]]. |
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** A pro-democracy demonstration supporting [[Megawati Sukarnoputri]] in [[Indonesia]] is broken up by riot police. |
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* [[August 4]] – The [[1996 Summer Olympics]] conclude. |
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* [[August 6]] |
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** [[NASA]] announces that the [[Allan Hills 84001]] meteorite, thought to originate from [[Mars]], may contain evidence of primitive lifeforms. |
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** The Australian [[Australian Bureau of Statistics|census]] is conducted. |
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** The American [[punk rock]] band the [[Ramones]] play their last show. |
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* [[August 7]] – Heavy rains kill more than 80 campers near [[Huesca]], Spain. |
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* [[August 9]] – [[Boris Yeltsin]] is sworn in at the [[Kremlin]] for a second term as [[President of Russia]]. |
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* [[August 11]] – The British rock band [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]] plays the biggest free-standing concert in UK history at Knebworth, Hertfordshire. |
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* [[August 13]] – Data sent back by the [[Galileo (spacecraft)|Galileo]] [[space probe]] indicates there may be [[water]] on one of [[Jupiter]]'s moons. |
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* [[August 14]] – A rocket ignited during a [[fireworks]] display in [[Arequipa]], [[Peru]] knocks down a high-tension power cable into a dense crowd, electrocuting 35 people. |
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* [[August 15]] – [[Bob Dole]] is nominated for [[President of the United States]], and [[Jack Kemp]] for Vice President, at the [[Republican National Convention]] in [[San Diego]], [[California]]. |
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* [[August 16]] |
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** [[Brookfield Zoo]], [[Chicago]]. After a 3-year-old boy falls into the {{convert|20|ft|m|adj=on}} deep gorilla enclosure, [[Binti Jua]], a female lowland [[gorilla]] sits with the injured boy until his rescue. |
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** After having spent 378 days in a Taliban prison, the crew of Russian [[Il-76]]TD manage to overpower their guards, board their aircraft and fly to freedom (see: [[1995 Airstan incident]]). |
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* [[August 18]] The ''[[San Jose Mercury News]]'' publishes [[Gary Webb]]'s three-part series on the Reagan CIA's role in crack cocaine importation to fund the [[Contras]].<ref>[http://www.narconews.com/darkalliance/drugs/start.htm "Dark Alliance"] by [[Gary Webb]], ''[[San Jose Mercury News]]'', 1996</ref> |
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* [[August 20]] – A thousands-large protest in [[Seoul]], calling for reunification with [[North Korea]], is broken up by [[riot police]]. |
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* [[August 21]] |
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** Former president of South Africa, [[F. W. de Klerk]], makes an official apology for crimes committed under [[Apartheid]] to the [[Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Africa)|Truth and Reconciliation Commission]] in [[Cape Town]]. |
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** In Britain Queen [[Elizabeth II]] issues [[letters patent]] on divorced former wives of British princes, taking away from the ex-wives the attribute and style of [[Royal Highness]]. With that [[Sarah, Duchess of York]] as well as [[Diana, Princess of Wales]] legally cease to be Royals, but they remain as non-royal Duchess and Princess. Still they are allowed to keep these titles for their children are in line to the throne. |
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* [[August 23]] – [[Osama bin Laden]] writes "The Declaration of Jihad on the Americans Occupying the Country of the Two Sacred Places," a call for the removal of American military forces from Saudi Arabia. |
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* [[August 26]] |
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** [[Chun Doo-hwan]] is sentenced to death, after being found guilty of [[mutiny]] and [[treason]]. |
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** [[Bill Clinton]] signs [[PRWORA|welfare reform]] into law. |
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** [[Iraq]]i expatriates seeking refuge hijack a Sudanese airliner en route from [[Khartoum]] to [[Amman]]. |
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* [[August 28]] – Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales, are formally divorced at the [[High Court of Justice]] in London. Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales is restyled [[Diana, Princess of Wales]], due to the Queen's [[letters patent]] issued a week earlier. |
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* [[August 29]] |
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** U.S. President [[Bill Clinton]] and Vice President [[Al Gore]] are renominated at the [[Democratic National Convention]] in Chicago. |
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** A Russian [[Tupolev]] 154 jetliner [[Vnukovo Airlines Flight 2801|crashes]] into a mountain as it approaches the airport at [[Spitsbergen]], Norway, killing all 141 people on board. |
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* [[August 30]] – The attempted raising of a 15-tonne section of the {{RMS|Titanic}} fails, as 1,700 spectators, including survivors of the wreck, watch. |
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* [[August 31]] |
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** [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: Iraqi forces launch an offensive into the northern [[Iraqi no-fly zones|No-Fly Zone]] and capture Arbil. |
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** The [[Big 12 Conference]] is inaugurated with a football game between [[Kansas State University]] and [[Texas Tech Red Raiders football|Texas Tech University]] in [[Manhattan, Kansas]]. |
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===September=== |
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* [[September 2]] – A permanent peace agreement is signed at the [[Malacañan Palace]] between the [[Government of the Philippines]] and the [[Moro National Liberation Front (Misuari faction)|Moro National Liberation Front]]. |
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* [[September 3]] – The U.S. launches [[Operation Desert Strike]] against [[Iraq]] in reaction to the attack on Arbil. |
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* [[September 4]] – The [[Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia]] attack a military base in [[Guaviare Department|Guaviare, Colombia]], starting 3 weeks of [[guerrilla warfare]] that will claim the lives of at least 130 [[Colombia]]ns. |
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* [[September 5]] – [[Hurricane Fran]] makes landfall near [[Cape Fear (headland)|Cape Fear]], [[North Carolina]] as a [[Category 3 hurricane|Category 3]] storm with {{convert|115|mph|abbr=on}} sustained winds. Fran caused over $3 billion in damages (${{Formatprice|{{Inflation|US|3000000000|1996}}}} in present-day terms{{Inflation-fn|US}}) and killed 27 people, mainly in North Carolina. The name "Fran" was retired due to the extensive damage. |
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* [[September 10]] – [[Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty]] (CTBT) signed (it will be ratified 180 days after ratification by 44 Annex 2 countries). |
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* [[September 11]] – [[Union Pacific]] finalizes its purchase of [[Southern Pacific]] that was effectively started almost a century before in [[1901]]. |
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* [[September 12]] – [[Ricardo López (stalker)|Ricardo López]] sends a package, containing an acid bomb, to Icelandic singer [[Björk]] with the intention to kill or disfigure her, and then commits suicide. The package is intercepted by the [[Scotland Yard]] four days later, before doing any harm. |
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* [[September 13]] – [[Alija Izetbegović]] is elected president of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] in the country's first election since the [[Bosnian War]]. |
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* [[September 18]] – A [[North Korean]] [[Sang-O class submarine]] runs aground in South Korea. The crew are described as spies by the South Korean government and killed by the South Korean military. |
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* [[September 20]] – Leader of [[Pakistan]]i opposition party [[Pakistan Peoples Party]] [[Murtaza Bhutto]] is killed during a gun battle with police. |
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* [[September 20]] – [[Tiger Cave Kiln]] discovered at [[Hangzhou]] in the Chinese province of [[Zhejiang]]. |
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* [[September 22]] – The [[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]] under the leadership of [[Costas Simitis]] succeeds in the 1996 Greek legislative election. |
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* [[September 24]] – U.S. President Bill Clinton signs the [[Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty]] at the [[United Nations]]. |
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* [[September 25]] – The last of the [[Magdalene asylum]]s is closed in Ireland. |
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* [[September 27]] – In [[Afghanistan]], the [[Taliban]] capture the capital city of [[Kabul]], after driving out President [[Burhanuddin Rabbani]] and executing former leader [[Mohammad Najibullah]]. |
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* [[September 30]] – The [[United States Congress]] passes an amendment that bars anyone convicted of even [[misdemeanor]] level [[domestic violence]] from obtaining and possessing [[firearms]]. |
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===October=== |
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* [[October 2]] |
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** The [[Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments]] are signed by U.S. President [[Bill Clinton]]. |
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** The former prime minister of [[Bulgaria]], [[Andrey Lukanov]], is assassinated. |
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** [[Aeroperú Flight 603]] crashes into the Pacific Ocean when the instruments fail just after takeoff from [[Lima]] Airport, killing all 70 on board. |
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* [[October 6]] – The government of New Zealand agrees to pay $130 million worth of compensation for the loss of land suffered by the [[Māori people|Māori]] population between the years of 1844 and 1864. |
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* [[October 7]] – [[News Corporation]] launches the [[Fox News Channel]] as a 24-hour news channel to compete against [[CNN]] |
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* [[October 15]] – Several large strikes begin in various industries across Belgium in protest to the dismissal of the magistrate [[Jean-Marc Connerotte]] by the Supreme Court. |
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* [[October 22]] – A fire at La Planta prison in southwest [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]], kills 30 prisoners. |
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* [[October 23]] – The [[O. J. Simpson]] civil trial begins in [[Santa Monica, California]]. |
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* [[October 30]] – Fighting erupts when Banyamulenga [[Tutsi]]s of [[Laurent Kabila]] in [[Zaire]] seize [[Uvira]] and proceed to kill [[Hutu]] refugees. |
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* [[October 31]] – [[TAM Transportes Aéreos Regionais Flight 402]] crashes into a densely populated area of [[São Paulo]], killing all 96 people on board. |
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===November=== |
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* November – [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: UNSCOM inspectors uncover buried prohibited missile parts. Iraq refuses to allow UNSCOM teams to remove remnants of missile engines for analysis outside of the country. |
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* [[November 5]] |
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** [[Pakistan]]i prime minister [[Benazir Bhutto]]'s government is dismissed by President [[Farooq Leghari]] after widespread allegations of corruption. |
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** [[United States presidential election, 1996]]: Incumbent [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] President [[Bill Clinton]] defeats his [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] challenger, [[Bob Dole]]. |
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* [[November 7]] |
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** A devastating [[Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale|category 4]] [[cyclone]] strikes [[Andhra Pradesh]], India. The storm surge sweeps fishing villages out to sea, over 2,000 people die. 95 percent of the crops are completely destroyed. |
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** [[NASA]] launches the [[Mars Global Surveyor]]. |
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* [[November 8]] – All 141 people on board a [[Nigeria]]n-owned [[Boeing 727]] die when the aircraft crashes into the Atlantic Ocean while approaching [[Lagos]] airport. |
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* [[November 12]] – [[Saudi Arabian Airlines]] Boeing 747 [[1996 Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision|collides in mid-air]] with [[Kazakhstan Airlines]] Il-76 in New Delhi, India, resulting in the loss of 349 lives. |
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* [[November 15]] – [[State Street (Chicago)|State Street]] in Chicago is re-opened to pedestrian traffic. |
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* [[November 16]] |
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** [[Mother Teresa]] receives honorary U.S. citizenship. |
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** The scoreboard at Buffalo's $127.5 million [[First Niagara Center|HSBC Arena]] falls to the ice just hours before a [[National Hockey League]] game; no one is injured.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Chicken Little Not Necessary Corestates Scoreboard Built By Same Outfit As Buffalo's|url = http://articles.philly.com/1996-11-19/sports/25648485_1_scoreboard-daktronics-charlotte-coliseum|website = philly-archives|access-date = 2016-02-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = Scoreboard Smashes Onto Ice At New Sabres Arena|url = http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1996-11-17/sports/9611170315_1_scoreboard-jumbotron-memorial-auditorium|website = tribunedigital-chicagotribune|access-date = 2016-02-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = CR4 – Blog Entry: November 16, 1996: The Buffalo Jumbotron Accident|url = http://cr4.globalspec.com/blogentry/500/November-16-1996-The-Buffalo-Jumbotron-Accident|website = cr4.globalspec.com|access-date = 2016-02-07}}</ref> |
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* [[November 17]] |
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** A bomb explosion in [[Kaspiysk]], Russia, kills 32 people. |
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** [[Emil Constantinescu]] is elected president of [[Romania]]. |
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* [[November 18]] |
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** World-renowned [[bird]] expert [[Tony Silva]] is sentenced to 7 years in prison without [[parole]], for leading an illegal [[parrot]] smuggling ring. |
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** [[Frederick Chiluba]] is reelected president of [[Zambia]]. |
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* [[November 19]] |
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** Martin Bryant is sentenced to 35 consecutive sentences of life imprisonment plus 1035 years without parole for murdering 35 people in a shooting spree in [[Tasmania]] earlier this year. |
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** Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Organization ([[CTBTO]]) established. |
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** ''[[STS-80]]'': [[Space Shuttle Columbia]] conducts the longest mission of the [[Space Shuttle program]]. |
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* [[November 21]] |
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** A [[propane]] [[Humberto Vidal explosion|explosion at the Humberto Vidal shoe store and office building]] in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]] kills 33. |
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** Demonstrators in [[Zagreb]] demand the survival of [[Radio 101 (Croatia)|Radio 101]]. |
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* [[November 23]] |
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** The [[Angola|Republic of Angola]] officially joins the [[World Trade Organization]], as ''Angola''. |
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** [[Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961]] is hijacked, then crashes into the Indian Ocean off the coast of [[Comoros]] after running out of fuel, killing 125. |
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* [[November 25]] |
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** An [[ice storm]] strikes the U.S., killing 26 directly, hundreds more from accidents. A powerful windstorm blasts [[Florida]]; winds gust to 90 mph. |
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** The U.S. [[stock market]], especially the [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]], gains at an incredibly fast pace following the 1996 Presidential election. It gains 10 days in a row during the month. |
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** The APEC Summit opens in the [[Philippines]]. |
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* [[November 26]] – The [[Sands Hotel]] in [[Las Vegas Strip|Las Vegas]] is imploded to make way for the [[The Venetian (Las Vegas)|Venetian Hotel]]. |
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===December=== |
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* [[December 2]] |
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** U.S. President [[Bill Clinton]] signs the [[Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments]]. |
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** Widespread student pro-democracy protests are broken up in [[Burma]]. |
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* [[December 5]] – [[Federal Reserve Board]] Chairman [[Alan Greenspan]] gives a speech in which he suggests that "[[irrational exuberance]]" may have "unduly escalated asset values". |
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* [[December 9]] – [[Jerry Rawlings]] is reelected president of [[Ghana]]. |
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* [[December 11]] – [[Tung Chee-hwa]] is appointed to become the new leader of Hong Kong after it reverts to Chinese rule in 1997. |
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* [[December 12]] – [[Uday Hussein]] is seriously injured in an assassination attempt. |
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* [[December 13]] – [[Kofi Annan]] is elected by the [[United Nations Security Council]] the next [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]]. |
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* [[December 17]] – The [[Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement]] takes 72 hostages in the Japanese Embassy in [[Lima]], [[Peru]]. |
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* [[December 18]] – The ''[[loi Carrez]]'', or Carrez law governing property transactions, is enacted in France<ref>[http://www.lexinter.net/lois/loi_du_18_decembre_1996_(loi_carrez).htm Loi n°96-1107 du 18 décembre 1996] {{fr icon}}</ref> |
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* [[December 20]] – [[Steve Jobs]]' company [[NeXT]] is bought by [[Apple Inc.|Apple Computer]], the company co-founded by Jobs. |
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* [[December 25]] – Six-year-old [[Murder of JonBenét Ramsey|JonBenét Ramsey is murdered]] in the basement of her parents' home in [[Boulder, Colorado]]. |
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* [[December 26]] – The [[1996–97 strikes in South Korea|largest strike]] in South Korean history begins. |
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* [[December 27]] – [[Taliban]] forces retake the strategic [[Bagram Air Base]], which solidifies their buffer zone around [[Kabul]]. |
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* [[December 29]] – [[Guatemala]] and the leaders of the [[Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity]] sign a peace accord that ends the 36-year [[Guatemalan Civil War]]. |
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* [[December 30]] |
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** In the Indian state of [[Assam]], a passenger train is bombed by [[Bodo people|Bodo]] separatists, killing 26. |
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** Proposed budget cuts by [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] spark protests from 250,000 workers, who shut down services across [[Israel]]. |
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* [[December 31]] |
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** The [[Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway]] is merged with the [[Burlington Northern Railroad]] to form the [[BNSF Railway]], making it one of the largest railroad mergers in U.S. history. |
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** The [[Hacienda (resort)|Hacienda]] in [[Las Vegas Strip|Las Vegas]] is imploded to make way for the [[Mandalay Bay]]. |
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* The [[General Motors EV1]], the first production [[electric car]] of the [[History of the electric vehicle#1990s to present: Revival of mass interest|modern era]], is launched and becomes available for lease. |
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* The [[invasive species]] [[Asian long-horned beetle]] is found in New York. |
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==Births== |
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===January=== |
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[[File:Ella Henderson (2) By Daniel Åhs Karlsson (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Ella Henderson]]]] |
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* [[January 1]] – [[Andreas Pereira]], Brazilian footballer |
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* [[January 2]] |
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** [[Dior Hall]], American hurdler |
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** [[Xiaoyu Yu]], Chinese figure skater |
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* [[January 5]] – [[Tyler Ulis]], American basketball player |
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* [[January 6]] – [[Kishan Shrikanth]], Indian actor and director |
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* [[January 7]] |
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**[[Fu Yuanhui]], Chinese swimmer |
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**[[Helly Shah]], Indian actress |
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* [[January 10]] – [[Anna Sztankovics]], Hungarian swimmer |
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* [[January 11]] – [[Leroy Sané]], German footballer |
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* [[January 12]] – [[Ella Henderson]], British singer |
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* [[January 13]] |
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** [[Aníta Hinriksdóttir]], Icelandic middle-distance runner |
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** [[Kamil Majchrzak]], Polish tennis player |
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* [[January 15]] – [[Dove Cameron]], American actress |
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* [[January 16]] – [[Anastasia Grishina]], Russian artistic gymnast |
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* [[January 18]] – [[Sarah Gilman]], American actress |
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* [[January 22]] – [[Joshua Ho-Sang]], Canadian ice hockey player |
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* [[January 23]] – [[Chachi Gonzales]], American dancer |
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* [[January 26]] |
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** [[Zakaria Bakkali]], Belgian footballer |
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** [[Tyger Drew-Honey]], English actor |
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* [[January 31]] – [[Joel Courtney]], American actor |
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===February=== |
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[[File:Sasha Pieterse at Pretty Little Liars PaleyFest 2014.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Sasha Pieterse]]]] |
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[[File:Sophie Turner SDCC 2014 (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Sophie Turner]]]] |
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* [[February 1]] |
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** [[Dionne Bromfield]], English singer-songwriter and television personality |
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** [[Gianluigi Quinzi]], Italian tennis player |
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* [[February 5]] – [[Zeng Siqi]], Chinese artistic gymnast |
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* [[February 7]] |
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** [[Mai Hagiwara]], Japanese singer |
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** [[Aaron Ekblad]], Canadian ice hockey player |
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** [[Jake Goldberg]], American actor |
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* [[February 8]] – [[Kelli Berglund]], American actress |
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* [[February 9]] – [[Jimmy Bennett]], American actor |
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* [[February 11]] – [[Jonathan Tah]], German footballer |
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* [[Febuary 14]] – [[Lucas Hernández]], French footballer |
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* [[February 17]] |
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** [[Erika Fasana]], Italian artistic gymnast |
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** [[Sasha Pieterse]], South African/American actress |
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* [[February 19]] – [[Allen Alvarado]], American actor |
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* [[February 21]] – [[Sophie Turner]], English actress |
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* [[February 24]] – [[Cristian Imparato]], Italian singer |
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* [[February 25]] – [[Emel Dereli]], Turkish shot putter |
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===March=== |
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[[File:Taylor Marie Hill.jpg|thumb|[[Taylor Marie Hill]]|149x149px]] |
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* [[March 1]] |
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**[[Ye Shiwen]], Chinese swimmer |
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**[[Sage Northcutt]], American mixed martial artist |
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* [[March 4]] – [[Timo Baumgartl]], German footballer |
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* [[March 5]] |
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** [[Taylor Marie Hill]], American model |
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**[[Emmanuel Mudiay]], Congolese basketball player |
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* [[March 6]] |
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** [[Timo Werner]], German footballer |
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** [[Yan Han (figure skater)|Yan Han]], Chinese figure skater |
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* [[March 8]] – [[Emil Imre]], Hungarian short track speed skater |
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* [[March 9]] – [[Giorgio Minisini]], Italian synchronized swimmer |
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* [[March 16]] – [[Anna Ovcharova]], Russian/Swiss figure skater |
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* [[March 18]] – [[Madeline Carroll]], American actress |
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* [[March 19]] – [[Feodosiy Efremenkov]], Russian figure skater |
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* [[March 23]] – [[Lauri Kivari]], Finnish freestyle skier |
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* [[March 26]] – [[Kathryn Bernardo]], Filipina actress |
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* [[March 27]] – [[Rosabell Laurenti Sellers]], Italian-American actress |
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* [[March 28]] – [[Xie Siyi]], Chinese diver |
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===April=== |
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[[File:20150511 ESC 2015 Loïc Nottet 4315.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Loïc Nottet]]]] |
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[[File:Abigail Breslin by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Abigail Breslin]]]] |
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* [[April 2]] |
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** [[Polina Agafonova]], Russian figure skater |
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** [[Matheus Santana]], Brazilian swimmer |
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* [[April 4]] – [[Austin Mahone]], American singer |
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* [[April 8]] – [[Lorna Fitzgerald]], English actress |
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* [[April 10]] |
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** [[Audrey Whitby]], American teen actress |
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** [[Thanasi Kokkinakis]], Australian tennis player |
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** [[Loïc Nottet]], Belgian singer |
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* [[April 11]] – [[Dele Alli]], English footballer |
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* [[April 12]] |
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** [[Polina Korobeynikova]], Russian figure skater |
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** [[Elizaveta Kulichkova]], Russian tennis player |
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* [[April 14]] – [[Abigail Breslin]], American actress |
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* [[April 21]] – [[Tavi Gevinson]], American fashion blogger |
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* [[April 22]] – [[Wendy Sulca]], Peruvian singer |
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* [[April 23]] – [[Álex Márquez]], Spanish motorcycle racer |
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* [[April 24]] – [[Ashleigh Barty]], Australian tennis player |
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* [[April 26]] – [[Allisyn Ashley Arm]], American actress |
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===May=== |
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[[File:Birdy-2450.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Birdy (singer)|Birdy]]]] |
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* [[May 2]] – [[Julian Brandt]], German footballer |
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* [[May 3]] |
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** [[Mary Cain (athlete)|Mary Cain]], American middle-distance runner |
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** [[Alex Iwobi]], Nigerian footballer |
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** [[Noah Munck]], American actor |
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* [[May 4]] – [[Arielle Gold]], American snowboarder |
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* [[May 5]] – [[Britney Simpson]], American figure skater |
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* [[May 6]] – [[Dominic Scott Kay]], American actor |
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* [[May 9]] |
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** [[Noah Centineo]], American actor |
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** [[Mary Mouser]], American actress |
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* [[May 10]] – [[Tyus Jones]], American basketball player |
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* [[May 14]] – [[Martin Garrix]], Dutch DJ and producer |
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* [[May 15]] – [[Birdy (singer)|Birdy]], English singer and songwriter |
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* [[May 17]] – [[Ryan Ochoa]], American actor |
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* [[May 19]] – [[Lakshmi Menon (actress)|Lakshmi Menon]], Indian film actress |
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* [[May 18]] – [[Yuki Kadono]], Japanese snowboarder |
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* [[May 23]] – [[Katharina Althaus]], German ski jumper |
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===June=== |
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[[File:Tom Holland by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Tom Holland (actor)|Tom Holland]]]] |
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[[File:2015 UEFA Super Cup 44 (cropped 2).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Alen Halilović]]]] |
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* [[June 1]] – [[Tom Holland (actor)|Tom Holland]], English actor |
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* [[June 3]] – [[Han Tianyu]], Chinese short track speed skater |
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* [[June 4]] – [[Ruby Harrold]], English artistic gymnast |
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* [[June 10]] – [[Julian De La Celle]], American actor |
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* [[June 11]] – [[Hakeeb Adelakun]], English footballer |
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* [[June 12]] – [[Anna Margaret Collins]], American singer, songwriter and actress |
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* [[June 13]] |
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** [[Kingsley Coman]], French footballer |
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** [[Kodi Smit-McPhee]], Australian actor |
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* [[June 15]] – [[Aurora (singer)|Aurora]], Norwegian singer |
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* [[June 16]] – [[Lily Zhang]], American table tennis player |
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* [[June 18]] – [[Alen Halilović]], Croatian footballer |
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* [[June 19]] – [[Larisa Iordache]], Romanian artistic gymnast |
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* [[June 20]] – [[Sam Bennett (ice hockey)|Sam Bennett]], Canadian ice hockey player |
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* [[June 22]] – [[Kong Sangjeong]], South Korean short track speed skater |
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* [[June 28]] – [[Donna Vekić]], Croatian tennis player |
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===July=== |
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[[File:Blake Michael at the Millie Thrasher's Sweet 16 Party (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Blake Michael]]]] |
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* [[July 1]] – [[Adelina Sotnikova]], Russian figure skater |
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* [[July 3]] – [[Kendji Girac]], French singer |
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* [[July 5]] – [[Risa Shoji]], Japanese figure skater |
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* [[July 11]] |
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** [[Alessia Cara]], Canadian singer and songwriter |
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** [[Andrija Živković]], Serbian footballer |
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* [[July 12]] – [[Moussa Dembélé (French footballer)|Moussa Dembélé]], French footballer |
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* [[July 13]] – [[Jena Irene]], American singer |
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* [[July 18]] |
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** [[Dzhamaldin Khodzhaniyazov]], Russian footballer |
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** [[Siebe Schrijvers]], Belgian footballer |
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** [[Yung Lean]], Swedish rapper and record producer |
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* [[July 21]] - [[Joey Bragg]], American actor |
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* [[July 22]] |
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** [[Skyler Gisondo]], American actor |
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** [[Jane Oineza]], Filipina actress |
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* [[July 23]] |
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** [[Danielle Bradbery]], American singer |
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** [[Rachel G. Fox]], American actor |
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* [[July 30]] – [[Fatin Shidqia]], Indonesian singer |
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* [[July 31]] – [[Blake Michael]], American actor |
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===August=== |
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[[File:Brianna Hildebrand by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Brianna Hildebrand]]]] |
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* [[August 1]] – [[Cymphonique Miller]], American actress and singer |
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* [[August 2]] – [[Simone Manuel]], American swimmer |
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* [[August 5]] – [[Francesca Deagostini]], Italian artistic gymnast |
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* [[August 7]] – [[Liam James]], Canadian actor |
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* [[August 10]] – [[Jacob Latimore]], American singer, actor and dancer |
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* [[August 12]] – [[Torri Webster]], Canadian actress |
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* [[August 13]] – [[Antonia Lottner]], German tennis player |
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* [[August 14]] |
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** [[Brianna Hildebrand]], American Actress |
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** [[Neal Maupay]], French footballer |
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* [[August 22]] – [[Jessica-Jane Applegate]], British Paralympic swimmer |
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* [[August 24]] – [[Kenzo Shirai]], Japanese gymnast |
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* [[August 27]] |
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** [[Ebru Topçu]], Turkish footballer |
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** [[Wang Jianan (athlete)|Wang Jianan]], Chinese long jumper |
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* [[August 30]] |
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** [[Chen Dequan]], Chinese short track speed skater |
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** [[Gabriel Barbosa]], Brazilian footballer |
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** [[Trevor Jackson (performer)|Trevor Jackson]], American actor, writer, singer and dancer |
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===September=== |
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[[File:Zendaya 2013 (cropped).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Zendaya]]]] |
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* [[September 1]] – [[Zendaya]], American actress and singer |
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* [[September 5]] – [[Richairo Živković]], Dutch footballer |
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* [[September 9]] – [[Jaïro Riedewald]], Dutch footballer |
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* [[September 12]] – [[Colin Ford]], American actor |
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* [[September 17]] – [[Ella Purnell]], English actress |
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* [[September 19]] – [[Pia Mia]], Guamanian singer-songwriter and model |
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* [[September 20]] – [[Jerome Sinclair]], English footballer |
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* [[September 23]] |
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** [[Lee Hi]], Korean singer |
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** [[Evgeny Rylov]], Russian swimmer |
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* [[September 25]] |
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** [[Max Christiansen]], German footballer |
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** [[Mie Nielsen]], Danish swimmer |
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** [[Jake Pratt]], English actor |
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* [[September 27]] – [[Princess Iman bint Abdullah]] of Jordan |
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===October=== |
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* [[October 3]] – [[Kelechi Iheanacho]], Nigerian footballer |
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* [[October 4]] – [[Ryan Lee (actor)|Ryan Lee]], American actor |
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* [[October 8]] – [[Sara Takanashi]], Japanese ski jumper |
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* [[October 9]] – [[Bella Hadid]], American model |
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* [[October 10]] – [[Oscar Zia]], Swedish singer |
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* [[October 12]] – [[Riechedly Bazoer]], Dutch footballer |
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* [[October 15]] – [[Zelo]], Korean singer |
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* [[October 24]] – [[Kyla Ross]], American gymnast |
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* [[October 28]] |
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** [[Jasmine Jessica Anthony]], American actress |
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** [[Lee June-hyoung]], South Korean figure skater |
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* [[October 30]] – [[Mizuki Fukumura]], Japanese singer |
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===November=== |
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[[File:Lorde Laneway 7 (cropped).jpg|thumb||150px|[[Lorde]]]] |
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[[File:SDCC 2015 - Tye Sheridan (19733874116).jpg|thumb|150px|[[Tye Sheridan]]]] |
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* [[November 3]] – [[Aria Wallace]], American actress |
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* [[November 4]] |
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** [[Adelén]], Norwegian-Spanish singer |
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** [[Kaitlin Hawayek]], American ice dancer |
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** [[Michael Christian Martinez]], Filipino figure skater |
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* [[November 7]] – [[Lorde]], New Zealand singer-songwriter |
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* [[November 9]] – [[Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên]], Vietnamese swimmer |
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* [[November 11]] |
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** [[Gianluca Gaudino]], German footballer |
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** [[Tye Sheridan]], American actor |
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* [[November 13]] – [[Hiba Nawab]], Indian television actress |
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* [[November 14]] – [[Borna Ćorić]], Croatian tennis player |
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* [[November 17]] – [[Ruth Jebet]], Bahraini long-distance runner |
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* [[November 18]] – [[Noah Ringer]], American actor |
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* [[November 19]] – [[Liliána Szilágyi]], Hungarian swimmer |
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* [[November 22]] – [[Madison Davenport]], American actress and singer |
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* [[November 23]] |
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** [[Lia Marie Johnson]], American actress and Internet personality |
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** [[Anna Yanovskaya]], Russian ice dancer |
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* [[November 26]] – [[Louane Emera]], French singer and actress |
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* [[November 27]] – [[Hailey Baldwin]], American model and socialite |
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===December=== |
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[[File:Hailee Steinfeld (Berlin Film Festival 2011) (cropped).jpg|thumb||150px|[[Hailee Steinfeld]]]] |
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* [[December 4]] – [[Daria Svatkovskaya]], Russian artistic gymnast |
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* [[December 6]] – [[Stefanie Scott]], American actress |
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* [[December 10]] – [[Jérémy Gabriel]], French Canadian singer |
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* [[December 11]] |
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** [[Jack Griffo]], American actor |
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** [[Hailee Steinfeld]], American actress, model and singer |
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* [[December 14]] – [[Li Zijun]], Chinese figure skater |
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* [[December 17]] – [[Elizaveta Tuktamysheva]], Russian figure skater |
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* [[December 21]] |
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** [[Atanas Kolev (rapper)|Atanas Kolev]], Bulgarian basketball player and rapper |
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** [[Kaitlyn Dever]], American actress |
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* [[December 28]] – [[Alfred Kipketer]], Kenyan middle-distance runner |
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* [[December 29]] – [[Dylan Minnette]], American actor |
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==Deaths== |
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{{main article|Deaths in 1996}} |
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{{BD ToC|deaths|section=2}} |
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===January=== |
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[[File:Arleigh Burke 1951.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Arleigh Burke]]]] |
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[[File:Reagan Mitterrand 1984 (cropped).jpg|thumb|120px|[[François Mitterrand]]]] |
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* [[January 1]] |
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**[[Malladihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji]], Indian yogi (b. [[1890]]) |
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**[[Moshe Aryeh Freund]], Israeli rabbi (b. [[1894]]) |
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**[[Arleigh Burke]], American naval officer (b. [[1901]]) |
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** [[Arthur Rudolph]], German rocket engineer (b. [[1906]]) |
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* [[January 2]] – [[Karl Targownik]], Hungarian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor (b. [[1915]]) |
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* [[January 5]] |
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** [[Yahya Ayyash]], Palestinian shaheed (b. [[1966]]) |
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** [[Lincoln Kirstein]], American writer and impresario (b. [[1907]]) |
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** [[Richard Versalle]], American operatic tenor (b. [[1932]]) |
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* [[January 7]] – [[Tarō Okamoto]], Japanese artist (b. [[1911]]) |
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* [[January 8]] – [[François Mitterrand]], President of France (b. [[1916]]) |
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* [[January 9]] |
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** [[Fearless Nadia]], Indian actress and stuntwoman (b. [[1908]]) |
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** [[Sultan Rahi]], Pakistani film actor (b. [[1938]]) |
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* [[January 11]] |
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** [[Harold Walter Bailey]], English scholar (b. [[1899]]) |
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** [[Eric Hebborn]], British art forger (b. [[1934]]) |
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* [[January 15]] |
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** [[Les Baxter]], American musician and composer (b. [[1922]]) |
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** [[Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho|Moshoeshoe II]], king of Lesotho (b. [[1938]]) |
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* [[January 17]] – [[Barbara Jordan]], American politician (b. [[1936]]) |
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* [[January 18]] |
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** [[Leonor Fini]], Argentine artist (b. [[1908]]) |
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** [[Endel Puusepp]], Estonian pilot (b. [[1909]]) |
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** [[Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao]], Indian film actor (b. [[1923]]) |
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** [[Rudolf Wanderone]], American billiards player (b. [[1913]]) |
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* [[January 19]] |
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** [[A. G. Gaston]], American businessman (b. [[1892]]) |
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** [[Don Simpson]], American film producer (b. [[1943]]) |
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* [[January 20]] – [[Gerry Mulligan]], American musician (b. [[1927]]) |
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* [[January 25]] – [[Jonathan Larson]], American composer and playwright (b. [[1960]]) |
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* [[January 26]] – [[Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg]] (b. [[1921]]) |
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* [[January 28]] |
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** [[Joseph Brodsky]], Russian-born poet (b. [[1940]]) |
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** [[Jerry Siegel]], American cartoonist (b. [[1914]]) |
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* [[January 31]] – [[Gustave Solomon]], American mathematician and engineer (b. [[1930]]) |
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===February=== |
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[[File:Gene Kelly - USN.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Gene Kelly]]]] |
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[[File:Martin-balsam-trailer.jpg|120px|thumb|[[Martin Balsam]]]] |
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[[File:StarASC.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Audrey Munson]]]] |
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* [[February 2]] |
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** [[Fred S. Keller]], American psychologist (b. [[1899]]) |
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** [[Gene Kelly]], American actor and dancer (b. [[1912]]) |
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* [[February 3]] – [[Audrey Meadows]], American actress (b. [[1926]]) |
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* [[February 6]] – [[Guy Madison]], American actor (b. [[1922]]) |
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* [[February 7]] – [[Boris Tchaikovsky|Boris Alexandrovich Tchaikovsky]], Russian composer (b. [[1925]]) |
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* [[February 9]] |
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** [[Adolf Galland]], German general (b. [[1912]]) |
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** [[Albert Jean Amateau]], Turkish rabbi, businessman, lawyer and social activist (b. [[1889]]) |
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* [[February 11]] |
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** [[Kebby Musokotwane]], Prime Minister of Zambia (b. [[1946]]) |
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** [[Cyril Poole]], English cricketer (b. [[1921]]) |
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** [[Phil Regan (actor)|Phil Regan]], American actor (b. [[1906]]) |
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** [[Amelia Rosselli]], Italian poet (b. [[1930]]) |
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* [[February 12]] |
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** [[Bob Shaw]], Irish science fiction writer (b. [[1931]]) |
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** [[Ryōtarō Shiba]], Japanese novelist (b. [[1923]]) |
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* [[February 13]] – [[Martin Balsam]], American actor (b. [[1919]]) |
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* [[February 14]] |
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** [[Eva Hart]], British Titanic survivor (b. [[1905]]) |
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** [[Bob Paisley]], English football manager (b. [[1919]]) |
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* [[February 15]] |
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** [[Tommy Rettig]], American actor (b. [[1941]]) |
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** [[McLean Stevenson]], American actor (b. [[1929]]) |
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* [[February 16]] |
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** [[Roger Bowen]], American actor (b. [[1932]]) |
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** [[Pat Brown]], Governor of California (b. [[1905]]) |
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** [[Brownie McGhee]], American musician (b. [[1915]]) |
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* [[February 17]] – [[Evelyn Laye]], British actress (b. [[1900]]) |
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* [[February 20]] |
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** [[Audrey Munson]], American model and actress (b. [[1891]]) |
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** [[Tōru Takemitsu]], Japanese composer (b. [[1930]]) |
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* [[February 21]] – [[Morton Gould]], American musician and composer (b. [[1913]]) |
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* [[February 23]] – [[Helmut Schön]], German football player and manager (b. [[1915]]) |
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* [[February 25]] – [[Haing S. Ngor]], Cambodian actor (b. [[1940]]) |
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* [[February 26]] – [[Mieczysław Weinberg]], Polish composer (b. [[1919]]) |
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* [[February 27]] |
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** [[Sarah Palfrey Cooke]], American tennis player (b. [[1912]]) |
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** [[Pat Smythe]], British showjumper and author (b. [[1928]]) |
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===March=== |
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[[File:Rudge.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Olga Rudge]]]] |
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[[File:Edmund Muskie.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Edmund Muskie]]]] |
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* [[March 2]] – [[Lyle Talbot]], American actor (b. [[1902]]) |
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* [[March 3]] – [[Marguerite Duras]], French author and director (b. [[1914]]) |
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* [[March 4]] – [[Minnie Pearl]], American comedian (b. [[1912]]) |
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* [[March 5]] – [[Whit Bissell]], American actor (b. [[1909]]) |
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* [[March 9]] – [[George Burns]], American actor and singer (b. [[1896]]) |
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* [[March 10]] |
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** [[Ross Hunter]], American film producer (b. [[1926]]) |
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** [[Butch Laswell]], American motorcycle stunt rider (b. [[1958]]) |
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* [[March 11]] – [[Vince Edwards]], American actor (b. [[1928]]) |
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* [[March 13]] – [[Krzysztof Kieślowski]], Polish film director (b. [[1941]]) |
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* [[March 15]] – [[Olga Rudge]], American violinist (b. [[1895]]) |
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* [[March 17]] |
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**[[René Clément]], French film director (b. [[1913]]) |
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**[[Elsa Respighi]], Italian composer (b. [[1894]]) |
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* [[March 18]] – [[Odysseas Elytis]], Greek writer (b. [[1911]]) |
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* [[March 19]] |
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** [[Virginia Henderson]], American nurse and theorist (b. [[1897]]) |
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** [[Chen Jingrun]], Chinese mathematician (b. [[1933]]) |
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* [[March 25]] – [[John Snagge]], British radio personality (b. [[1904]]) |
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* [[March 26]] |
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** [[Edmund Muskie]], American politician (b. [[1914]]) |
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** [[David Packard]], American engineer (b. [[1912]]) |
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* [[March 29]] – [[Frank Daniel]], Czech writer, director, and producer (b. [[1926]]) |
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* [[March 31]] – [[Jeffrey Lee Pierce]], American musician (b. [[1958]]) |
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===April=== |
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[[File:Greer Garson in Pride and Prejudice2.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Greer Garson]]]] |
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[[File:PL Travers.jpg|thumb|120px|[[P. L. Travers]]]] |
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* [[April 3]] |
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** [[Herk Harvey]], American film director (b. [[1924]]) |
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** [[Carl Stokes]], American politician (b. [[1927]]) |
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* [[April 4]] – [[Barney Ewell]], American athlete (b. [[1918]]) |
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* [[April 6]] |
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** [[John D. Bulkeley]], American naval officer (b. [[1911]]) |
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** [[Greer Garson]], American actress (b. [[1904]]) |
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* [[April 7]]– [[Colleen Clifford]], Australian actress (b. [[1898]]) |
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* [[April 8]] |
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** [[Donald Adams]], British actor and opera singer (b. [[1928]]) |
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** [[George W. Jenkins]], American businessman (b. [[1907]]) |
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** [[Rush Limbaugh, Sr.]], American ambassador, legislator, and jurist (b. [[1891]]) |
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* [[April 11]] – [[Jessica Dubroff]], American aviation accident victim (b. [[1988]]) |
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* [[April 12]] – [[Fred Alexander (historian)]], Australian historian (b. [[1899]]) |
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* [[April 16]] – [[Lucille Bremer]], American actress and dancer (b. [[1917]]) |
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* [[April 18]] – [[Ronald Davies (judge)|Ronald Davies]], American judge (b. [[1904]]) |
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* [[April 20]] – [[Christopher Robin Milne]], English author and bookseller (b. [[1920]]) |
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* [[April 21]] – [[Dzhokhar Dudayev]], Chechen politician and President of Ichkeria (1991–1996) (b. [[1944]]) |
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* [[April 22]] – [[Erma Bombeck]], American humorist and writer (b. [[1927]]) |
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* [[April 23]] – [[P. L. Travers]], British actress, journalist, novelist and writer (b. [[1899]]) |
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* [[April 25]] – [[Saul Bass]], American graphic designer (b. [[1920]]) |
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* [[April 26]] |
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** [[Milt Gaston]], American baseball player (b. [[1896]]) |
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** [[Stirling Silliphant]], American screenwriter and producer (b. [[1918]]) |
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* [[April 28]] – [[T. H. Clark]], Canadian geologist (b. [[1893]]) |
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===May=== |
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[[File:Timothy-Leary-Los-Angeles-1989.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Timothy Leary]]]] |
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* [[May 2]] – [[Queen Mother Moore]], American civil rights leader (b. [[1898]]) |
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* [[May 3]] – [[Jack Weston]], American actor (b. [[1924]]) |
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* [[May 11]] |
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** [[Nnamdi Azikiwe]], President of Nigeria (b. [[1904]]) |
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** [[Rob Hall]], New Zealand mountaineer (b. [[1961]]) |
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* [[May 15]] |
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** [[Charles B. Fulton]], American judge (b. [[1910]]) |
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** [[Virgil Ross]], American animator (b. [[1907]]) |
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* [[May 17]] – [[Scott Brayton]], American race car driver (b. [[1959]]) |
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* [[May 19]] – [[John Beradino]], American baseball player and actor (b. [[1917]]) |
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* [[May 20]] – [[Jon Pertwee]], British actor (b. [[1919]]) |
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* [[May 21]] |
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** [[Paul Delph]], American musician and producer (b. [[1957]]) |
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** [[Lash LaRue]], American actor (b. [[1917]]) |
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* [[May 22]] – [[Seymour H. Knox III]], American businessman (b. [[1926]]) |
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* [[May 24]] |
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** [[Jacob Druckman]], American composer (b. [[1928]]) |
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** [[Joseph Mitchell (writer)|Joseph Mitchell]], American writer (b. [[1908]]) |
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** [[Enrique Álvarez Félix]], Mexican actor (b. [[1934]]) |
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* [[May 25]] – [[Bradley Nowell]], American musician (b. [[1968]]) |
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* [[May 29]] – [[Tamara Toumanova]], Russian dancer and actress (b. [[1919]]) |
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* [[May 31]] – [[Timothy Leary]], American writer and social activist (b. [[1920]]) |
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===June=== |
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[[File:EllaFitzgerald.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Ella Fitzgerald]]]] |
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* [[June 1]] – [[Neelam Sanjiva Reddy]], 6th President of India (b. [[1913]]) |
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* [[June 2]] |
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** [[John Alton]], American cinematographer (b. [[1901]]) |
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** [[Ray Combs]], American game show host and comedian (b. [[1956]]) |
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** [[Leon Garfield]], English children's author (b. [[1921]]) |
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** [[Pilar Lorengar]], Spanish soprano (b. [[1928]]) |
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* [[June 3]] – [[Peter Glenville]], English film director (b. [[1913]]) |
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* [[June 5]] – [[Vito Scotti]], American character actor (b. [[1918]]) |
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* [[June 6]] |
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** [[Kusuo Kitamura]], Japanese Olympic swimmer (b. [[1917]]) |
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** [[George Davis Snell]], American geneticist (b. [[1903]]) |
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** [[Merle Curti]], American historian (b. [[1897]]) |
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* [[June 10]] |
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** [[Marie-Louise von Motesiczky]], Austrian painter (b. [[1906]]) |
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** [[Jo Van Fleet]], American actress (b. [[1914]]) |
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* [[June 11]] |
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** [[Brigitte Helm]], German actress (b. [[1908]]) |
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* [[June 15]] – [[Ella Fitzgerald]], American singer (b. [[1917]]) |
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* [[June 16]] – [[Mel Allen]], American sportscaster (b. [[1913]]) |
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* [[June 19]] |
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** [[Vivian Ellis]], English composer (b. [[1903]]) |
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** [[G. David Schine]], American businessman (b. [[1927]]) |
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** [[Edvin Wide]], Swedish middle-distance and long-distance runner (b. [[1896]]) |
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** [[Hillevi Rombin]], Swedish actress and beauty queen (b. [[1933]]) |
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* [[June 23]] – [[Andreas Papandreou]], Prime Minister of Greece (b. [[1919]]) |
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* [[June 26]] – [[Veronica Guerin]], Irish journalist (b. [[1958]]) |
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* [[June 27]] – [[Albert R. Broccoli]], American film producer (b. [[1909]]) |
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===July=== |
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[[File:Claudette Colbert 1931.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Claudette Colbert]]]] |
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* [[July 1]] |
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** [[William T. Cahill]], American politician (b. [[1912]]) |
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** [[Margaux Hemingway]], American fashion model and actress (b. [[1954]]) |
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* [[July 3]] – [[Raaj Kumar]], Indian film actor (b. [[1926]]) |
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* [[July 5]] – [[Erik Wickberg]], Swedish Salvation Army general (b. [[1904]]) |
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* [[July 9]] – [[Eno Raud]], Estonian children's writer (b. [[1928]]) |
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* [[July 12]] |
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** [[John Chancellor]], American journalist (b. [[1927]]) |
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** [[Jonathan Melvoin]], American musician (b. [[1961]]) |
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* [[July 13]] – [[Pandro S. Berman]], American film producer (b. [[1905]]) |
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* [[July 14]] – [[Jeff Krosnoff]], American race car driver (b. [[1964]]) |
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* [[July 15]] – [[Dana Hill]], American actress (b. [[1964]]) |
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* [[July 16]] – [[John Panozzo]], American drummer (b. [[1948]]) |
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* [[July 17]] – [[Paul Touvier]], French Nazi collaborator (b. [[1915]]) |
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* [[July 20]] |
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** [[Stuart Clarence Graham]], Australian army general (b. [[1920]]) |
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** [[František Plánička]], Czech footballer (b. [[1904]]) |
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* [[July 21]] – [[Herb Edelman]], American actor (b. [[1933]]) |
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* [[July 22]] – [[Jessica Mitford]], American author, journalist and political campaigner (b. [[1917]]) |
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* [[July 23]] – [[Aliki Vougiouklaki]], Greek actress (b. [[1933]]) |
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* [[July 25]] – [[Howard Vernon|Howard Vernom]], Swiss actor (b. [[1914]]) |
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* [[July 28]] – [[Roger Tory Peterson]], American naturalist and artist (b. [[1908]]) |
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* [[July 30]] |
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** [[Claudette Colbert]], American actress (b. [[1903]]) |
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** [[Arihiro Hase]], Japanese actor and voice actor (b. [[1965]]) |
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===August=== |
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[[File:Thadeus Reichstein ETH-Bib Portr 10137.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Tadeusz Reichstein]]]] |
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* [[August 1]] – [[Tadeusz Reichstein]], Polish-Swiss chemist (b. [[1897]]) |
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* [[August 2]] – [[Obdulio Varela]], Uruguayan footballer (b. [[1917]]) |
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* [[August 8]] – [[Nevill Francis Mott]], English physicist (b. [[1905]]) |
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* [[August 11]] |
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** [[Rafael Kubelík]], Czech-born conductor (b. [[1914]]) |
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** [[Baba Vanga|Vanga]], Bulgarian mystic and herbalist (b. [[1911]]) |
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* [[August 12]] – [[Viktor Hambardzumyan]], Armenian scientist (b. [[1908]]) |
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* [[August 13]] – [[David Tudor]], American pianist and composer (b. [[1926]]) |
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* [[August 14]] – [[Camilla Horn]], German actress (b. [[1903]]) |
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* [[August 18]] – [[Geoffrey Dearmer]], British poet (b. [[1893]]) |
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* [[August 20]] – [[Rio Reiser]], German musician and singer (b. [[1950]]) |
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* [[August 27]] |
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** [[Abram Games]], British graphic designer (b. [[1914]]) |
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** [[Greg Morris]], American actor (b. [[1933]]) |
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===September=== |
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[[File:Spiro Agnew.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Spiro Agnew]]]] |
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[[File:Erdos head budapest fall 1992.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Paul Erdős]]]] |
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[[File:Dorothy Lamour photograph.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Dorothy Lamour]]]] |
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* [[September 1]] |
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** [[Vagn Holmboe]], Danish composer (b. [[1909]]) |
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** [[Karl Kehrle]], Benedictine monk and beekeeper (b. [[1898]]) |
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* [[September 5]] – [[Isabel Wood Holt]], American First Lady of West Virginia (b. [[1899]]) |
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* [[September 7]] |
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** [[Bibi Besch]], American actress (b. [[1940]]) |
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** [[Arda Bowser]], professional football player (b. [[1899]]) |
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* [[September 8]] – [[Eyre de Lanux]], American artist, writer, and art deco designer (b. [[1894]]) |
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* [[September 9]] – [[Bill Monroe]], American musician (b. [[1911]]) |
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* [[September 10]] |
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** [[Joanne Dru]], American actress (b. [[1922]]) |
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** [[Hans List]], Austrian inventor and automotive pioneer (b. [[1896]]) |
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** [[Juanita Wright]], American professional wrestler (b. [[1934]]) |
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* [[September 11]] – [[Deane Waldo Malott]], American academic and administrator (b. [[1898]]) |
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* [[September 12]] – [[Ernesto Geisel]], Brazilian general and President of the Republic (b. [[1907]]) |
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* [[September 13]] – [[Tupac Shakur]], American rapper (b. [[1971]]) |
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* [[September 14]] |
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** [[Helen Cohan]], American dancer and actress (b. [[1910]]) |
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** [[Juliet Prowse]], American dancer and actress (b. [[1936]]) |
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* [[September 16]] – [[Gene Nelson]], American dancer and actor (b. [[1920]]) |
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* [[September 17]] – [[Spiro Agnew]], American politician (b. [[1918]]) |
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* [[September 18]] – [[Annabella (actress)|Annabella]], French actress (b. [[1907]]) |
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* [[September 20]] |
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** [[Paul Erdős]], Hungarian mathematician (b. [[1913]]) |
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** [[Max Manus]], Norwegian resistance fighter (b. [[1914]]) |
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* [[September 21]] |
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** [[Henri Nouwen]], Dutch Catholic priest and author (b. [[1932]]) |
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** [[Sabine Zlatin]], Polish-born French resistance fighter (b. [[1907]]) |
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* [[September 22]] – [[Dorothy Lamour]], American actress (b. [[1914]]) |
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* [[September 23]] – [[Fujiko Fujio]], Japanese cartoonist (b. [[1933]]) |
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* [[September 26]] – [[Nicu Ceaușescu]], Romanian politician (b. [[1951]]) |
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* [[September 28]] |
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** [[Mohammad Najibullah]], President of Afghanistan (b. [[1947]]) |
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** [[Geoffrey Wilkinson]], English chemist (b. [[1926]]) |
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* [[September 29]] – [[Leslie Crowther]], British comedian and game show host (b. [[1933]]) |
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===October=== |
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[[File:Morey Amsterdam HA-SN-99-00637.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Morey Amsterdam]]]] |
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* [[October 1]] – [[Pat McGeown]], Provisional Irish Republican Army member (b. [[1956]]) |
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* [[October 4]] – [[Silvio Piola]], Italian footballer (b. [[1913]]) |
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* [[October 5]] – [[Seymour Cray]], American computer scientist (b. [[1925]]) |
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* [[October 6]] – [[Ted Bessell]], American actor (b. [[1935]]) |
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* [[October 8]] – [[Mignon G. Eberhart]], American author (b. [[1899]]) |
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* [[October 11]] – [[Renato Russo]], Brazilian singer (b. [[1960]]) |
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* [[October 12]] – [[René Lacoste]], French tennis champion (b. [[1904]]) |
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* [[October 13]] – [[Henri Nannen]], German journalist (b. [[1913]]) |
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* [[October 13]] – [[Beryl Reid]], British actress (b. [[1919]]) |
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* [[October 14]] – [[Laura La Plante]], American actress (b. [[1904]]) |
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* [[October 16]] – [[Jason Bernard]], American actor (b. [[1938]]) |
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* [[October 20]] – [[J. Bracken Lee]], American politician (b. [[1899]]) |
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* [[October 24]] |
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** [[Artur Axmann]], Nazi leader (b. [[1913]]) |
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** [[George P. Oslin]], American businessman (b. [[1899]]) |
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* [[October 28]] – [[Morey Amsterdam]], American actor and comedian (b. [[1908]]) |
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* [[October 30]] – [[Eleanor Lansing Dulles]], author, professor, and United States Government employee (b. [[1895]]) |
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* [[October 31]] – [[Marcel Carné]], French film director (b. [[1909]]) |
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===November=== |
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[[File:Bokassa colored.png|thumb|120px|[[Jean-Bédel Bokassa]]]] |
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[[File:TinyTim (cropped).jpg|thumb|120px|[[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]]]] |
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* [[November 1]] – [[Junius Richard Jayewardene]], President of Sri Lanka (b. [[1906]]) |
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* [[November 2]] – [[Eva Cassidy]], American vocalist (b. [[1963]]) |
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* [[November 3]] |
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** [[Abdullah Çatlı]], Turkish nationalist (b. [[1956]]) |
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** [[Jean-Bédel Bokassa]], Central African Republic/Empire military officer and head of state (b. [[1921]]) |
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* [[November 5]] – [[Eddie Harris]], American jazz musician (b. [[1934]]) |
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* [[November 10]] |
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** [[Imam Alimsultanov]], Chechen bard (b. [[1957]]) |
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** [[Yafeu Fula]] American rapper (b. [[1977]]) |
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* [[November 15]] – [[Alger Hiss]], American diplomat (b. [[1904]]) |
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* [[November 16]] – [[Loretta Alvarez]], Pascua Yaqui midwife (b. [[1892]]) |
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* [[November 17]] – [[Sven Hörstadius]], Swedish embryologist (b. [[1898]]) |
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* [[November 18]] – [[Zinovy Gerdt]], Russian actor (b. [[1916]]) |
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* [[November 20]] – [[Franciszek Strynkiewicz]], Polish sculptor (b. [[1893]]) |
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* [[November 21]] - [[Abdus Salam]], Pakistani physicist (b. [[1926]]) |
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* [[November 22]] |
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** [[María Casares]], French-Spanish actress (b. [[1922]]) |
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** [[Mark Lenard]], American actor (b. [[1924]]) |
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* [[November 26]] – [[Paul Rand]], American graphic designer (b. [[1914]]) |
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* [[November 27]] – [[Gertrude Blanch]], American mathematician (b. [[1897]]) |
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* [[November 28]] – [[Don McNeill (tennis)|Don McNeill]], American tennis champion (b. [[1918]]) |
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* [[November 30]] – [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]], American musician (b. [[1932]]) |
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===December=== |
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[[File:Mastroianni 1991.2.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Marcello Mastroianni]]]] |
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[[File:Carl Sagan Planetary Society.JPG|thumb|120px|[[Carl Sagan]]]] |
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* [[December 3]] – [[Babrak Karmal]], President of Afghanistan (b. [[1929]]) |
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* [[December 6]] – [[Pete Rozelle]], American businessman (b. [[1926]]) |
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* [[December 8]] – [[Howard Rollins]], American actor (b. [[1950]]) |
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* [[December 9]] |
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** [[Mary Leakey]], British archaeologist (b. [[1913]]) |
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** [[Diana Morgan (screenwriter)|Diana Morgan]], British playwright and screenwriter (b. [[1908]]) |
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** [[James Basil Wilkie Roberton]], New Zealand soldier, doctor, historian and writer (b. [[1896]]) |
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* [[December 10]] – [[Faron Young]], American singer (b. [[1932]]) |
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* [[December 11]] – [[Willie Rushton]], English comedian, actor, and cartoonist (b. [[1937]]) |
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* [[December 13]] |
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**[[Edward Blishen]], English author (b. [[1920]]) |
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**[[Clarence Wijewardena]], Sri Lankan musician (b. [[1943]]) |
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* [[December 16]] – [[Quentin Bell]], English biographer and art historian (b. [[1910]]) |
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* [[December 17]] – [[Stanko Todorov]], Bulgarian communist politician (b. [[1920]]) |
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* [[December 18]] – [[Irving Caesar]], American lyricist (b. [[1895]]) |
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* [[December 19]] – [[Marcello Mastroianni]], Italian actor (b. [[1924]]) |
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* [[December 20]] – [[Carl Sagan]], American astronomer (b. [[1934]]) |
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* [[December 21]] – [[Margret Rey]], American author and illustrator (b. [[1906]]) |
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* [[December 29]] – [[Mireille Hartuch]], French singer (b. [[1906]]) |
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* [[December 30]] |
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** [[Lew Ayres]], American actor (b. [[1908]]) |
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** [[Jack Nance]], American actor (b. [[1943]]) |
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==Nobel Prizes== |
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[[File:Nobel medal.png|right|100px]] |
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* [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] – [[David M. Lee]], [[Douglas D. Osheroff]], [[Robert Coleman Richardson|Robert C. Richardson]] |
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* [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] – [[Robert Curl]], [[Sir Harold Kroto]], [[Richard Smalley]] |
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* [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Medicine]] – [[Peter C. Doherty]], [[Rolf M. Zinkernagel]] |
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* [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] – [[Wisława Szymborska]] |
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* [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] – [[Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo]] and [[José Ramos-Horta]] |
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* [[Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] – [[James Mirrlees]], [[William Vickrey]] |
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==Right Livelihood Award== |
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* [[Herman Daly]], The [[Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia]], [[Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad]] and [[George Vithoulkas]] |
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==References== |
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{{Portal|1990s}} |
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* [http://www.cnn.com/EVENTS/1996/year.in.review/ 1996 Year in Review] – [[CNN]] |
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1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1996th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 996th year of the 2nd millennium, the 96th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1990s decade.
1996 was designated as:
- International Year for the Eradication of Poverty
Events
January
- January 1 – Fahd of Saudi Arabia temporarily gives power to Crown Prince Abdullah, his legal successor, due to illness.[clarification needed]
- January 3 – Motorola introduces the Motorola StarTAC Wearable Cellular Telephone, the world's smallest and lightest mobile phone to date.
- January 4 – Hosni Mubarak, the president of Egypt, appoints a new government in response to accusations of corruption in the parliamentary elections in late 1995.[clarification needed]
- January 5 – Hamas operative Yahya Ayyash is assassinated by an Israeli Shabak-planted, bomb-laden cell phone.
- January 7 – One of the worst blizzards in American history hits the eastern states, killing more than 150 people. Philadelphia receives a record 30.7 inches (78 cm) of snowfall, New York City's public schools close for the first time in 18 years and the federal government in Washington, D.C. is closed for days.
- January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital Kinshasa, killing 300.
- January 9–January 20 – Serious fighting breaks out between Russian soldiers and rebel fighters in Chechnya.
- January 11 – Ryutaro Hashimoto, leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, becomes Prime Minister of Japan.
- January 13 – Italy's prime minister, Lamberto Dini, resigns after the failure of all-party talks to confirm him. New talks are initiated by president Oscar Luigi Scalfaro to form a new government.
- January 14 – Jorge Sampaio is elected president of Portugal..
- January 16 – President of Sierra Leone Valentine Strasser is deposed by the chief of defence, Julius Maada Bio. Bio promises to restore power following elections scheduled for February.
- January 17 – Amber Hagerman, a 9-year-old American child victim and namesake for the AMBER Alert system, is murdered in Arlington, Texas
- January 19
- The North Cape oil spill occurs as an engine fire forces the tugboat Scandia ashore on Moonstone Beach in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. The North Cape Barge is pulled along with it and leaks 820,000 gallons of home heating oil.
- An Indonesian ferry sinks off the northern tip of Sumatra, drowning more than 100 people.
- January 20 – Yasser Arafat is re-elected president of the Palestinian Authority.
- January 21 – France undertakes its last nuclear weapon test.
- January 22 – Andreas Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece, resigns due to health problems; a new government forms under Costas Simitis.
- January 24 – Polish Premier Józef Oleksy resigns amid charges that he spied for Moscow. He is replaced by Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz.
- January 26 – Whitewater scandal: U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton testifies before a grand jury.
- January 27 – Colonel Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara deposes the first democratically elected president of Niger, Mahamane Ousmane, in a military coup.
- January 29
- President Jacques Chirac announces a "definitive end" to French nuclear testing.
- Fire destroys La Fenice, Venice's opera house.
- January 30 – Irish National Liberation Army leader Gino Gallagher is killed in an internal feud.
- January 30–February 5 – Sarah Balabagan is caned in the United Arab Emirates.
- January 31
- Colombo Central Bank bombing: an explosives-filled truck rams into the gates of the Central Bank in Colombo, Sri Lanka, killing at least 86 and injuring 1,400.
- An explosion in Shaoyang, China kills 122 and injures over 400 when 10 short tons (9.1 t) of dynamite in an illegal explosives warehouse underneath an apartment building detonate.
February
- February 4 – The 6.6 Mw earthquake near Lijiang in southwest China kills up to 322 people, injures 17,000, and leaves three-hundred thousand homeless.
- February 6 – Birgenair Flight 301, on an unauthorised charter flight from the Caribbean to Germany, crashes into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the Dominican Republic, killing all 189 passengers and crew.
- February 7 – René Préval succeeds Jean-Bertrand Aristide as president of Haiti, in the first peaceful handover of power since the nation achieved independence.
- February 8 – An IRA ceasefire ends with the Docklands bombing in London's Canary Wharf District, killing 2 and causing over £85 million worth of damage.
- February 9 – The element copernicium is created by fusing a 208Pb nucleus with a 70Zn nucleus, forming 278Cn. Given the placeholder name "ununbium", the element is not named until 2010.
- February 10
- Chess computer "Deep Blue" defeats world chess champion Garry Kasparov for the first time.
- Bosnian Serbs break off contact with the Bosnian government and with representatives of Ifor, the NATO localised force, in reaction to the arrest of several Bosnian Serb war criminals.
- February 14 – Violent clashes erupt between Filipino soldiers and Vietnamese boat people, as the Philippines government attempts to forcibly repatriate hundreds of Vietnamese asylum seekers.
- February 15
- In southwest Wales, the oil tanker Sea Empress runs aground, spilling 73,000 tonnes (72,000 long tons; 80,000 short tons) of crude oil, killing many birds.
- The U.S. Embassy in Athens, Greece, comes under mortar fire.
- Begum Khaleda Zia is reelected as prime minister of Bangladesh. The country's second democratic election is marred by low voter turnout, due to several boycotts and pre-election violence, which result in at least 13 deaths.
- The UK government publishes the Scott Report.
- February 17
- In Philadelphia, Garry Kasparov beats "Deep Blue" in a second chess match.
- The 8.2 Mw Biak earthquake shakes the Papua province of eastern Indonesia with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). A large tsunami followed, leaving one-hundred sixty-six people dead or missing and 423 injured.
- February 18 – An IRA briefcase bomb in a bus kills the bomber and injures 9 in the West End of London.
- February 19 – A wooden ferry capsizes as it enters the port of Cadiz in the Philippines, killing 54 people.
- February 21 – King Fahd of Saudi Arabia announces his medical recovery in the national press and assumes power again from his brother, Crown Prince Abdullah.
- February 24 – Cuban fighter jets shoot down 2 American aircraft belonging to the Cuban exile group, Brothers to the Rescue. Cuban officials assert that they invaded Cuban airspace.
- February 25 – Two suicide bombs in Israel kill 25 and injure 80; Hamas claims responsibility.
- February 27 – Pokémon Red and Blue are released in Japan by Nintendo as Pocket Monsters: Red and Green, the first role-playing video game in the Pokémon series, developed by Game Freak.
- February 28 – Canadian singer Alanis Morissette wins the top honor, Album of the Year award, at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards. At age 21, she is the youngest person to ever win this award, a record she will hold until 2010, when Taylor Swift wins.
- February 29
- In Lumberton, North Carolina, Daniel Green is convicted of the murder of James Jordan, the father of basketball star Michael Jordan.
- Faucett Flight 251 en route from Lima to Rodriguez Ballon airport crashes into a mountain near Arequipa; all 123 people on board are killed.
- At least 81 people drown when a boat capsizes 120 kilometres east of Kampala, Uganda.
- The Bosnian government declares the end of the Siege of Sarajevo.
March
- March 1 – Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraqi forces refuse UNSCOM inspection teams access to 5 sites designated for inspection. The teams enter the sites only after delays of up to 17 hours.
- March 2
- Ranabima Royal College is established in Sri Lanka.
- The Australian federal election, 1996 is held; Labor's Paul Keating loses to Liberal leader John Howard.
- March 3 – José María Aznar, leader of the Popular Party, is elected prime minister of Spain, replacing Felipe González.
- March 3–March 4 – Two more suicide bombs explode in Israel, killing 32. The Yahya Ayyash Units admit responsibility, and Palestinian president Yasser Arafat condemns the killings in a televised address. Israel warns of retaliation.
- March 6
- Mesut Yılmaz, of ANAP forms the new government of Turkey (53rd government).
- A boat carrying market traders capsizes outside Freetown harbour, in Sierra Leone, killing at least 86.
- Chechen rebels attack the Russian government headquarters in Grozny; 70 Russian soldiers and policemen and 130 Chechen fighters are killed.
- March 8 – The People's Republic of China begins surface-to-surface missile testing and military exercises off Taiwanese coastal areas. The United States government condemns the act as provocation, and the Taiwanese government warns of retaliation.
- March 9 – Jorge Sampaio is the new Portuguese president.
- March 11 – John Howard is sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Australia.
- March 13 – Dunblane massacre: Unemployed former shopkeeper Thomas Hamilton walks into the Dunblane Primary School in Scotland and opens fire, killing 16 infant school pupils and one teacher before fatally shooting himself.
- March 14 – An international peace summit is held in Egypt, in response to escalating terrorist attacks in the Middle East.
- March 16 – Robert Mugabe is reelected president of Zimbabwe, although only 32 percent of the electorate actually voted.
- March 17 – Sri Lanka wins the Cricket World Cup by beating Australia in a disappointing final.
- March 18 – The Ozone Disco Club fire in Quezon City, Philippines kills 163.
- March 20 – The British government announces that Bovine spongiform encephalopathy has been likely transmitted to people.
- March 22 – Sweden's Finance Minister Göran Persson becomes his homeland's new Prime Minister.
- March 23 – The Republic of China (Taiwan) holds its first direct elections for president; Lee Teng-hui is re-elected.
- March 24
- Islamists clash with security forces in Kashmir, killing 11.
- The devastating Marcopper mining disaster on the island of Marinduque, Philippines takes place.
- March 25
- An 81-day-long standoff begins between antigovernment Freemen and federal officers in Jordan, Montana.
- The 68th Academy Awards, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, are held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles with Braveheart winning Best Picture.
- March 26 – The International Monetary Fund approves a $10.2 billion loan to Russia for economic reform.
- March 28
- Fire breaks out at the Pasar Anyar shopping centre in Bogor, West Java. The first death toll estimate is 78 until rescuers notice that 68 of them are mannequins.
- Three British soldiers are found guilty of the manslaughter of Danish tour guide Louise Jensen in Cyprus. Allan Ford, Justin Fowler and Geoffrey Pernell receive life sentences for the September, 1994 rape/murder.
April
- April 1 – The Halifax Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia is created.
- April 3
- A Boeing 737 military jet crashes into a mountain north of Dubrovnik, Croatia. All 35 people on board die, including United States Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown (see 1996 Croatia USAF CT-43 crash).
- Suspected "Unabomber" Theodore Kaczynski is arrested at his Montana cabin.
- Massacres of Hutus by Tutsis in Burundi take place, with more than 450 killed in a few days.
- April 6
- Fighting breaks out in Monrovia, Liberia, between various rebel factions struggling for power in the country's interrupted civil war. Several foreign nationals leave the nation.
- Major League Soccer kicks off in front of an overflow crowd of 31,683 packed in Spartan Stadium, to witness the historic first game. San Jose Clash forward Eric Wynalda scores the league's first goal in a 1–0 victory over D.C. United.
- Turkish authorities begin Operation Hawk, an army offensive against rebels from the Kurdish Worker's Party in southeastern Turkey.
- April 9 – In a common statement, the European Union officially recognizes the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
- April 11
- The Israeli government launches Operation Grapes of Wrath, consisting of massive attacks on Lebanon, in retaliation for prior terrorist attacks, and sparking off a violent series of retaliations.
- At Düsseldorf International Airport, smouldering polystyrene evolves into a major fire, killing 17 people inside the terminal building.
- April 18
- Qana Massacre: Over 100 Lebanese civilians are killed after Israel shells the United Nations compound in Qana.
- In reaction to the Qana Massacre, an Islamist group in Egypt open fire on a hotel, killing 18 Greek tourists and injuring 17 others.
- April 21 – A general election in Italy proclaims a new center-left government headed by Romano Prodi, replacing Silvio Berlusconi.
- April 24 – At the urging of Yasser Arafat, the Palestine Liberation Organization drops its clause calling for the removal of Israel. The Israeli government responds by dropping a similar clause concerning the existence of Palestine.
- April 26 – A regional security treaty is signed by the "Shanghai Five".
- April 28
- Port Arthur massacre: Martin Bryant kills 35 people at the Port Arthur, Tasmania tourist site, Australia.
- A bomb explodes in Bhaiperu, Pakistan, killing more than 60 people.
May
- May – Iraq disarmament crisis: UNSCOM supervises the destruction of Al-Hakam, Iraq's main production facility of biological warfare agents.
- May 4 – A Sudanese Federal Airlines jet crashes on a domestic flight in a severe dust storm, while making an emergency landing 325 kilometres northeast of Khartoum, killing all 53 passengers and crew.
- May 8 – The Keck II telescope is dedicated in Hawaii.
- May 9
- South Africa's National Party pulls out of the 2-year-old coalition government, and the African National Congress assumes full political control.
- Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni wins a landslide victory in the country's first direct presidential elections, securing 75% of the vote.
- May 10
- 1996 Everest disaster: A sudden storm engulfs Mount Everest with several climbing teams high on the mountain, leaving 8 dead. By the end of the month, at least 4 other climbers die in the worst season of fatalities on the mountain to date.
- The Australian government introduces a nationwide ban on the private possession of both automatic and semi-automatic rifles, in response to the Port Arthur massacre.
- Vietnamese Vietnamese boat people in Hong Kong, facing forced repatriation due to their classification as economic migrants rather than refugees, stage a protest at the Whitehead Detention Centre.
- May 11 – After takeoff from Miami, a fire started by improperly handled oxygen canisters in the cargo hold of Atlanta-bound ValuJet Flight 592, causes the Douglas DC-9 to crash in the Florida Everglades, killing all 110 on board.
- May 13 – Severe thunderstorms and a tornado in Bangladesh kill 600.
- May 15 – Nine hostages held by the Free Papua Organization in Irian Jaya are rescued after an operation by the Indonesian military; 2 other hostages are later found dead.
- May 17–28 – Atal Bihari Vajpayee, leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party, is elected the new prime minister of India, replacing P. V. Narasimha Rao of the Indian National Congress. However, the party does not receive an overall majority and Vajpayee resigns 13 days later rather than face a no confidence vote, and is replaced by the United Front, led Deve Gowda.
- May 18 – The X Prize Foundation launches the $10 million Ansari X Prize, which is won in 2004, by Burt Rutan's SpaceShipOne.
- May 20 – Gay rights – Romer v. Evans: The Supreme Court of the United States rules against a law that prevents any city, town or county in the state of Colorado from taking any legislative, executive, or judicial action to protect the rights of homosexuals.
- May 21
- The MV Bukoba sinks in Tanzanian waters in Lake Victoria, killing nearly 1,000 in one of Africa's worst maritime disasters.
- The Trappist Martyrs of Atlas are executed.
- The famous 1913 Liberty Head nickel owned by Louis E. Eliasberg becomes the first coin to top $1,000,000 in a U.S. auction.
- May 23
- Swede Göran Kropp reaches the Mount Everest summit alone without oxygen, after having bicycled there from Sweden.
- Members of the Armed Islamic Group in Algeria kill 7 French Trappist monks, after talks with French government concerning the imprisonment of several GIA sympathisers break down.
- May 27 – First Chechnya War: Russian President Boris Yeltsin meets with Chechnyan rebels for the first time and negotiates a cease-fire in the war.
- May 28 – Albania's general election of May 26 is declared unfair by international monitors, and the ruling Democratic Party under President Sali Berisha is charged by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe with rigging the elections. Several hundred protestors gather in Tirana to demonstrate against the election result.
- May 30
- The Likud Party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, wins a narrow victory in the Israeli general election.
- The Hoover Institution releases an optimistic report that global warming will probably reduce mortality in the United States and provide Americans with valuable benefits.[1]
- May 31 – FIFA decides to give the FIFA World Cup 2002, the first World Cup in Asia, to Japan and South Korea, becoming the first World Cup with co-host countries in the history of the event.
June
- June – Iraq disarmament crisis: As Iraq continues to refuse inspectors access to a number of sites, the U.S. fails in its attempt to build support for military action against Iraq in the UN Security Council.
- June 1–June 3 – The Czech Republic's first general election ends inconclusively. Prime Minister Václav Klaus and his incumbent Civic Democratic Party emerge as the winners, but are unable to form a majority government. President Václav Havel refuses to invite Klaus to form a coalition.
- June 4 – The space rocket Ariane 5 explodes 40 seconds after takeoff in French Guiana. The project costs European governments 7.5 billion US dollars over 11 years.
- June 6 – Leighton W. Smith, Jr. resigns as NATO commander in the face of increasing criticism.
- June 7 – An IRA gang kills Detective Garda Jerry McCabe during a botched armed robbery in Adare, County Limerick.
- June 8
- The 10th European Football Championship (UEFA Euro 96) begins in England.
- Steffi Graf defeats Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the longest ever women's final at the French Open, to win her 19th Grand Slam title.
- June 10 – Peace talks begin in Northern Ireland without Sinn Féin.
- June 11
- June 12 – In Philadelphia, a panel of federal judges blocks a law against indecency on the Internet. The panel says that the 1996 Communications Decency Act would infringe upon the free speech rights of adults.
- June 13 – An 81-day standoff between the Montana Freemen and FBI agents ends with their surrender in Montana.
- June 15 – In Manchester, UK, a massive IRA bomb injures over 200 people and devastates a large part of the city centre.
- June 19 – Boris Yeltsin emerges as the winner in Russia's first round of presidential elections.
- June 20 – Thousands of Megawati Sukarnoputri supporters clash with police in Jakarta, Indonesia.
- June 23
- The Nintendo 64 video game system is released in Japan.
- Archbishop Desmond Tutu is given an official farewell at his retirement service.
- June 25 – The Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia kills 19 U.S. servicemen.
- June 26 – Journalist Veronica Guerin is shot and killed in her car just outside Dublin.
- June 28
- A new government is formed in Turkey, with Necmettin Erbakan of Refah Partisi becoming prime minister of the coalition government, and deputy and foreign minister Tansu Çiller of the True Path Party succeeding him after 2 years.
- The Constitution of Ukraine is signed into law.
- June 29
- The Prince's Trust concert is held in Hyde Park, London, and is attended by 150,000 people. The Who headlines the event in their first performance since 1989.
- An explosion in a firecrackers factory in Sichuan Province, China kills at least 36 people and injures another 52.
- June 30
- Costas Simitis is elected president of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement of Greece.
- Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić relinquishes power to his deputy, Biljana Plavšić.
- Germany defeats the Czech Republic 2-1 after extra time in the final of the European Championships.
July
- July
- Iraq disarmament crisis: U.N. Inspector Scott Ritter attempts to conduct surprise inspections on the Republican Guard facility at the airport, but is blocked by Iraqi officials.
- The Prague Manifesto declares the principles of the Esperanto movement.
- Confrontations occur in Northern Ireland between police and Orange Order protestors at Drumcree Church (see Drumcree conflict).
- July 1
- The Northern Territory in Australia legalises voluntary euthanasia.
- German orthography reform of 1996 agreed internationally.
- July 2 – In Los Angeles, Lyle and Erik Menendez are sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
- July 3 – Boris Yeltsin is reelected as President of Russia after the second round of elections.
- July 5 – Dolly the sheep, the first mammal to be successfully cloned from an adult cell, is born at the Roslin Institute in Midlothian, Scotland.
- July 8 – Martina Hingis becomes the youngest person in history (age 15 years and 282 days) to win at Wimbledon in the Ladies' Doubles event.
- July 10 – Harriet the Spy, the first movie made by Nickelodeon Movies, premieres in theaters.
- July 11 – Arrest warrants are issued for Bosnian Serb war criminals Radovan Karadžić and Ratko Mladić by the Russell Tribunal in The Hague.
- July 12 – Hurricane Bertha: made landfall in North Carolina as a Category 2 storm, causing $270 million in damage ($525 million in present-day terms[2]) to the United States and its possessions and many indirect deaths.
- July 13 – A Republican Sinn Féin bomb explodes outside of a hotel in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, disrupting a wedding reception and injuring 17 people.
- July 16 – An outbreak of E. coli food poisoning in Japan results in 6,000 children being ill, including two deaths, after a group of school children eat contaminated lunches.
- July 17
- The Community of Portuguese Language Countries (Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa) is constituted.
- Paris and Rome-bound TWA Flight 800 (Boeing 747) explodes off the coast of Long Island, New York, killing all 230 on board.
- Joe Klein admits that he is "Anonymous", the author of Primary Colors.
- July 18 – Howard Hughes is sentenced to life imprisonment at Chester Crown Court for the rape and murder of 7-year-old Sophie Hook at Llandudno 12 months previously. The trial judge recommends that Hughes, 31, should never be released. However, the Home Secretary set his minimum term at 50 years in 2002, meaning he is eligible for parole in 2046.
- July 19
- An F3 tornado 5.5 miles (8.9 km) away from the Westminster, Maryland city center injures 3 people and causes $5 million in damages ($9.71 million in present-day terms[2]).[3]
- The 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States, begin.
- Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadžić resigns from public office in Republika Srpska after being indicted for war crimes.
- July 21 – The Saguenay Flood, one of Canada's most costly natural disasters, is caused by flooding on the Saguenay River in Quebec.
- July 24 – The Dehiwala train bombing kills 56 commuters outside Colombo.
- July 25 – The Tutsi-led Burundian army performs a coup and reinstalls previous president Pierre Buyoya, ousting current president Sylvestre Ntibantunganya.
- July 27 – The Centennial Olympic Park bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics kills 1 and injures 111.
- July 29 – The child protection portion of the Communications Decency Act (1996) is struck down as too broad by a U.S. federal court.
August
- The first three parent baby is conceived in New Jersey through mitochondrial donation.[4]
- August 1
- Sarah Balabagan returns to the Philippines.
- A pro-democracy demonstration supporting Megawati Sukarnoputri in Indonesia is broken up by riot police.
- August 4 – The 1996 Summer Olympics conclude.
- August 6
- August 7 – Heavy rains kill more than 80 campers near Huesca, Spain.
- August 9 – Boris Yeltsin is sworn in at the Kremlin for a second term as President of Russia.
- August 11 – The British rock band Oasis plays the biggest free-standing concert in UK history at Knebworth, Hertfordshire.
- August 13 – Data sent back by the Galileo space probe indicates there may be water on one of Jupiter's moons.
- August 14 – A rocket ignited during a fireworks display in Arequipa, Peru knocks down a high-tension power cable into a dense crowd, electrocuting 35 people.
- August 15 – Bob Dole is nominated for President of the United States, and Jack Kemp for Vice President, at the Republican National Convention in San Diego, California.
- August 16
- Brookfield Zoo, Chicago. After a 3-year-old boy falls into the 20-foot (6.1 m) deep gorilla enclosure, Binti Jua, a female lowland gorilla sits with the injured boy until his rescue.
- After having spent 378 days in a Taliban prison, the crew of Russian Il-76TD manage to overpower their guards, board their aircraft and fly to freedom (see: 1995 Airstan incident).
- August 18 The San Jose Mercury News publishes Gary Webb's three-part series on the Reagan CIA's role in crack cocaine importation to fund the Contras.[5]
- August 20 – A thousands-large protest in Seoul, calling for reunification with North Korea, is broken up by riot police.
- August 21
- Former president of South Africa, F. W. de Klerk, makes an official apology for crimes committed under Apartheid to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Cape Town.
- In Britain Queen Elizabeth II issues letters patent on divorced former wives of British princes, taking away from the ex-wives the attribute and style of Royal Highness. With that Sarah, Duchess of York as well as Diana, Princess of Wales legally cease to be Royals, but they remain as non-royal Duchess and Princess. Still they are allowed to keep these titles for their children are in line to the throne.
- August 23 – Osama bin Laden writes "The Declaration of Jihad on the Americans Occupying the Country of the Two Sacred Places," a call for the removal of American military forces from Saudi Arabia.
- August 26
- Chun Doo-hwan is sentenced to death, after being found guilty of mutiny and treason.
- Bill Clinton signs welfare reform into law.
- Iraqi expatriates seeking refuge hijack a Sudanese airliner en route from Khartoum to Amman.
- August 28 – Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales, are formally divorced at the High Court of Justice in London. Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales is restyled Diana, Princess of Wales, due to the Queen's letters patent issued a week earlier.
- August 29
- U.S. President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore are renominated at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
- A Russian Tupolev 154 jetliner crashes into a mountain as it approaches the airport at Spitsbergen, Norway, killing all 141 people on board.
- August 30 – The attempted raising of a 15-tonne section of the RMS Titanic fails, as 1,700 spectators, including survivors of the wreck, watch.
- August 31
- Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraqi forces launch an offensive into the northern No-Fly Zone and capture Arbil.
- The Big 12 Conference is inaugurated with a football game between Kansas State University and Texas Tech University in Manhattan, Kansas.
September
- September 2 – A permanent peace agreement is signed at the Malacañan Palace between the Government of the Philippines and the Moro National Liberation Front.
- September 3 – The U.S. launches Operation Desert Strike against Iraq in reaction to the attack on Arbil.
- September 4 – The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia attack a military base in Guaviare, Colombia, starting 3 weeks of guerrilla warfare that will claim the lives of at least 130 Colombians.
- September 5 – Hurricane Fran makes landfall near Cape Fear, North Carolina as a Category 3 storm with 115 mph (185 km/h) sustained winds. Fran caused over $3 billion in damages ($5.83 billion in present-day terms[2]) and killed 27 people, mainly in North Carolina. The name "Fran" was retired due to the extensive damage.
- September 10 – Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) signed (it will be ratified 180 days after ratification by 44 Annex 2 countries).
- September 11 – Union Pacific finalizes its purchase of Southern Pacific that was effectively started almost a century before in 1901.
- September 12 – Ricardo López sends a package, containing an acid bomb, to Icelandic singer Björk with the intention to kill or disfigure her, and then commits suicide. The package is intercepted by the Scotland Yard four days later, before doing any harm.
- September 13 – Alija Izetbegović is elected president of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the country's first election since the Bosnian War.
- September 18 – A North Korean Sang-O class submarine runs aground in South Korea. The crew are described as spies by the South Korean government and killed by the South Korean military.
- September 20 – Leader of Pakistani opposition party Pakistan Peoples Party Murtaza Bhutto is killed during a gun battle with police.
- September 20 – Tiger Cave Kiln discovered at Hangzhou in the Chinese province of Zhejiang.
- September 22 – The Panhellenic Socialist Movement under the leadership of Costas Simitis succeeds in the 1996 Greek legislative election.
- September 24 – U.S. President Bill Clinton signs the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty at the United Nations.
- September 25 – The last of the Magdalene asylums is closed in Ireland.
- September 27 – In Afghanistan, the Taliban capture the capital city of Kabul, after driving out President Burhanuddin Rabbani and executing former leader Mohammad Najibullah.
- September 30 – The United States Congress passes an amendment that bars anyone convicted of even misdemeanor level domestic violence from obtaining and possessing firearms.
October
- October 2
- The Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments are signed by U.S. President Bill Clinton.
- The former prime minister of Bulgaria, Andrey Lukanov, is assassinated.
- Aeroperú Flight 603 crashes into the Pacific Ocean when the instruments fail just after takeoff from Lima Airport, killing all 70 on board.
- October 6 – The government of New Zealand agrees to pay $130 million worth of compensation for the loss of land suffered by the Māori population between the years of 1844 and 1864.
- October 7 – News Corporation launches the Fox News Channel as a 24-hour news channel to compete against CNN
- October 15 – Several large strikes begin in various industries across Belgium in protest to the dismissal of the magistrate Jean-Marc Connerotte by the Supreme Court.
- October 22 – A fire at La Planta prison in southwest Caracas, Venezuela, kills 30 prisoners.
- October 23 – The O. J. Simpson civil trial begins in Santa Monica, California.
- October 30 – Fighting erupts when Banyamulenga Tutsis of Laurent Kabila in Zaire seize Uvira and proceed to kill Hutu refugees.
- October 31 – TAM Transportes Aéreos Regionais Flight 402 crashes into a densely populated area of São Paulo, killing all 96 people on board.
November
- November – Iraq disarmament crisis: UNSCOM inspectors uncover buried prohibited missile parts. Iraq refuses to allow UNSCOM teams to remove remnants of missile engines for analysis outside of the country.
- November 5
- Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto's government is dismissed by President Farooq Leghari after widespread allegations of corruption.
- United States presidential election, 1996: Incumbent Democratic President Bill Clinton defeats his Republican challenger, Bob Dole.
- November 7
- A devastating category 4 cyclone strikes Andhra Pradesh, India. The storm surge sweeps fishing villages out to sea, over 2,000 people die. 95 percent of the crops are completely destroyed.
- NASA launches the Mars Global Surveyor.
- November 8 – All 141 people on board a Nigerian-owned Boeing 727 die when the aircraft crashes into the Atlantic Ocean while approaching Lagos airport.
- November 12 – Saudi Arabian Airlines Boeing 747 collides in mid-air with Kazakhstan Airlines Il-76 in New Delhi, India, resulting in the loss of 349 lives.
- November 15 – State Street in Chicago is re-opened to pedestrian traffic.
- November 16
- Mother Teresa receives honorary U.S. citizenship.
- The scoreboard at Buffalo's $127.5 million HSBC Arena falls to the ice just hours before a National Hockey League game; no one is injured.[6][7][8]
- November 17
- A bomb explosion in Kaspiysk, Russia, kills 32 people.
- Emil Constantinescu is elected president of Romania.
- November 18
- World-renowned bird expert Tony Silva is sentenced to 7 years in prison without parole, for leading an illegal parrot smuggling ring.
- Frederick Chiluba is reelected president of Zambia.
- November 19
- Martin Bryant is sentenced to 35 consecutive sentences of life imprisonment plus 1035 years without parole for murdering 35 people in a shooting spree in Tasmania earlier this year.
- Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Organization (CTBTO) established.
- STS-80: Space Shuttle Columbia conducts the longest mission of the Space Shuttle program.
- November 21
- A propane explosion at the Humberto Vidal shoe store and office building in San Juan, Puerto Rico kills 33.
- Demonstrators in Zagreb demand the survival of Radio 101.
- November 23
- The Republic of Angola officially joins the World Trade Organization, as Angola.
- Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 is hijacked, then crashes into the Indian Ocean off the coast of Comoros after running out of fuel, killing 125.
- November 25
- An ice storm strikes the U.S., killing 26 directly, hundreds more from accidents. A powerful windstorm blasts Florida; winds gust to 90 mph.
- The U.S. stock market, especially the Dow Jones Industrial Average, gains at an incredibly fast pace following the 1996 Presidential election. It gains 10 days in a row during the month.
- The APEC Summit opens in the Philippines.
- November 26 – The Sands Hotel in Las Vegas is imploded to make way for the Venetian Hotel.
December
- December 2
- U.S. President Bill Clinton signs the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments.
- Widespread student pro-democracy protests are broken up in Burma.
- December 5 – Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan gives a speech in which he suggests that "irrational exuberance" may have "unduly escalated asset values".
- December 9 – Jerry Rawlings is reelected president of Ghana.
- December 11 – Tung Chee-hwa is appointed to become the new leader of Hong Kong after it reverts to Chinese rule in 1997.
- December 12 – Uday Hussein is seriously injured in an assassination attempt.
- December 13 – Kofi Annan is elected by the United Nations Security Council the next Secretary-General of the United Nations.
- December 17 – The Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement takes 72 hostages in the Japanese Embassy in Lima, Peru.
- December 18 – The loi Carrez, or Carrez law governing property transactions, is enacted in France[9]
- December 20 – Steve Jobs' company NeXT is bought by Apple Computer, the company co-founded by Jobs.
- December 25 – Six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey is murdered in the basement of her parents' home in Boulder, Colorado.
- December 26 – The largest strike in South Korean history begins.
- December 27 – Taliban forces retake the strategic Bagram Air Base, which solidifies their buffer zone around Kabul.
- December 29 – Guatemala and the leaders of the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity sign a peace accord that ends the 36-year Guatemalan Civil War.
- December 30
- In the Indian state of Assam, a passenger train is bombed by Bodo separatists, killing 26.
- Proposed budget cuts by Benjamin Netanyahu spark protests from 250,000 workers, who shut down services across Israel.
- December 31
- The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway is merged with the Burlington Northern Railroad to form the BNSF Railway, making it one of the largest railroad mergers in U.S. history.
- The Hacienda in Las Vegas is imploded to make way for the Mandalay Bay.
Date unknown
- The General Motors EV1, the first production electric car of the modern era, is launched and becomes available for lease.
- The invasive species Asian long-horned beetle is found in New York.
Births
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January
- January 1 – Andreas Pereira, Brazilian footballer
- January 2
- January 5 – Tyler Ulis, American basketball player
- January 6 – Kishan Shrikanth, Indian actor and director
- January 7
- Fu Yuanhui, Chinese swimmer
- Helly Shah, Indian actress
- January 10 – Anna Sztankovics, Hungarian swimmer
- January 11 – Leroy Sané, German footballer
- January 12 – Ella Henderson, British singer
- January 13
- Aníta Hinriksdóttir, Icelandic middle-distance runner
- Kamil Majchrzak, Polish tennis player
- January 15 – Dove Cameron, American actress
- January 16 – Anastasia Grishina, Russian artistic gymnast
- January 18 – Sarah Gilman, American actress
- January 22 – Joshua Ho-Sang, Canadian ice hockey player
- January 23 – Chachi Gonzales, American dancer
- January 26
- Zakaria Bakkali, Belgian footballer
- Tyger Drew-Honey, English actor
- January 31 – Joel Courtney, American actor
February
- February 1
- Dionne Bromfield, English singer-songwriter and television personality
- Gianluigi Quinzi, Italian tennis player
- February 5 – Zeng Siqi, Chinese artistic gymnast
- February 7
- Mai Hagiwara, Japanese singer
- Aaron Ekblad, Canadian ice hockey player
- Jake Goldberg, American actor
- February 8 – Kelli Berglund, American actress
- February 9 – Jimmy Bennett, American actor
- February 11 – Jonathan Tah, German footballer
- Febuary 14 – Lucas Hernández, French footballer
- February 17
- Erika Fasana, Italian artistic gymnast
- Sasha Pieterse, South African/American actress
- February 19 – Allen Alvarado, American actor
- February 21 – Sophie Turner, English actress
- February 24 – Cristian Imparato, Italian singer
- February 25 – Emel Dereli, Turkish shot putter
March
- March 1
- Ye Shiwen, Chinese swimmer
- Sage Northcutt, American mixed martial artist
- March 4 – Timo Baumgartl, German footballer
- March 5
- Taylor Marie Hill, American model
- Emmanuel Mudiay, Congolese basketball player
- March 6
- Timo Werner, German footballer
- Yan Han, Chinese figure skater
- March 8 – Emil Imre, Hungarian short track speed skater
- March 9 – Giorgio Minisini, Italian synchronized swimmer
- March 16 – Anna Ovcharova, Russian/Swiss figure skater
- March 18 – Madeline Carroll, American actress
- March 19 – Feodosiy Efremenkov, Russian figure skater
- March 23 – Lauri Kivari, Finnish freestyle skier
- March 26 – Kathryn Bernardo, Filipina actress
- March 27 – Rosabell Laurenti Sellers, Italian-American actress
- March 28 – Xie Siyi, Chinese diver
April
- April 2
- Polina Agafonova, Russian figure skater
- Matheus Santana, Brazilian swimmer
- April 4 – Austin Mahone, American singer
- April 8 – Lorna Fitzgerald, English actress
- April 10
- Audrey Whitby, American teen actress
- Thanasi Kokkinakis, Australian tennis player
- Loïc Nottet, Belgian singer
- April 11 – Dele Alli, English footballer
- April 12
- Polina Korobeynikova, Russian figure skater
- Elizaveta Kulichkova, Russian tennis player
- April 14 – Abigail Breslin, American actress
- April 21 – Tavi Gevinson, American fashion blogger
- April 22 – Wendy Sulca, Peruvian singer
- April 23 – Álex Márquez, Spanish motorcycle racer
- April 24 – Ashleigh Barty, Australian tennis player
- April 26 – Allisyn Ashley Arm, American actress
May
- May 2 – Julian Brandt, German footballer
- May 3
- Mary Cain, American middle-distance runner
- Alex Iwobi, Nigerian footballer
- Noah Munck, American actor
- May 4 – Arielle Gold, American snowboarder
- May 5 – Britney Simpson, American figure skater
- May 6 – Dominic Scott Kay, American actor
- May 9
- Noah Centineo, American actor
- Mary Mouser, American actress
- May 10 – Tyus Jones, American basketball player
- May 14 – Martin Garrix, Dutch DJ and producer
- May 15 – Birdy, English singer and songwriter
- May 17 – Ryan Ochoa, American actor
- May 19 – Lakshmi Menon, Indian film actress
- May 18 – Yuki Kadono, Japanese snowboarder
- May 23 – Katharina Althaus, German ski jumper
June
- June 1 – Tom Holland, English actor
- June 3 – Han Tianyu, Chinese short track speed skater
- June 4 – Ruby Harrold, English artistic gymnast
- June 10 – Julian De La Celle, American actor
- June 11 – Hakeeb Adelakun, English footballer
- June 12 – Anna Margaret Collins, American singer, songwriter and actress
- June 13
- Kingsley Coman, French footballer
- Kodi Smit-McPhee, Australian actor
- June 15 – Aurora, Norwegian singer
- June 16 – Lily Zhang, American table tennis player
- June 18 – Alen Halilović, Croatian footballer
- June 19 – Larisa Iordache, Romanian artistic gymnast
- June 20 – Sam Bennett, Canadian ice hockey player
- June 22 – Kong Sangjeong, South Korean short track speed skater
- June 28 – Donna Vekić, Croatian tennis player
July
- July 1 – Adelina Sotnikova, Russian figure skater
- July 3 – Kendji Girac, French singer
- July 5 – Risa Shoji, Japanese figure skater
- July 11
- Alessia Cara, Canadian singer and songwriter
- Andrija Živković, Serbian footballer
- July 12 – Moussa Dembélé, French footballer
- July 13 – Jena Irene, American singer
- July 18
- Dzhamaldin Khodzhaniyazov, Russian footballer
- Siebe Schrijvers, Belgian footballer
- Yung Lean, Swedish rapper and record producer
- July 21 - Joey Bragg, American actor
- July 22
- Skyler Gisondo, American actor
- Jane Oineza, Filipina actress
- July 23
- Danielle Bradbery, American singer
- Rachel G. Fox, American actor
- July 30 – Fatin Shidqia, Indonesian singer
- July 31 – Blake Michael, American actor
August
- August 1 – Cymphonique Miller, American actress and singer
- August 2 – Simone Manuel, American swimmer
- August 5 – Francesca Deagostini, Italian artistic gymnast
- August 7 – Liam James, Canadian actor
- August 10 – Jacob Latimore, American singer, actor and dancer
- August 12 – Torri Webster, Canadian actress
- August 13 – Antonia Lottner, German tennis player
- August 14
- Brianna Hildebrand, American Actress
- Neal Maupay, French footballer
- August 22 – Jessica-Jane Applegate, British Paralympic swimmer
- August 24 – Kenzo Shirai, Japanese gymnast
- August 27
- Ebru Topçu, Turkish footballer
- Wang Jianan, Chinese long jumper
- August 30
- Chen Dequan, Chinese short track speed skater
- Gabriel Barbosa, Brazilian footballer
- Trevor Jackson, American actor, writer, singer and dancer
September
- September 1 – Zendaya, American actress and singer
- September 5 – Richairo Živković, Dutch footballer
- September 9 – Jaïro Riedewald, Dutch footballer
- September 12 – Colin Ford, American actor
- September 17 – Ella Purnell, English actress
- September 19 – Pia Mia, Guamanian singer-songwriter and model
- September 20 – Jerome Sinclair, English footballer
- September 23
- Lee Hi, Korean singer
- Evgeny Rylov, Russian swimmer
- September 25
- Max Christiansen, German footballer
- Mie Nielsen, Danish swimmer
- Jake Pratt, English actor
- September 27 – Princess Iman bint Abdullah of Jordan
October
- October 3 – Kelechi Iheanacho, Nigerian footballer
- October 4 – Ryan Lee, American actor
- October 8 – Sara Takanashi, Japanese ski jumper
- October 9 – Bella Hadid, American model
- October 10 – Oscar Zia, Swedish singer
- October 12 – Riechedly Bazoer, Dutch footballer
- October 15 – Zelo, Korean singer
- October 24 – Kyla Ross, American gymnast
- October 28
- Jasmine Jessica Anthony, American actress
- Lee June-hyoung, South Korean figure skater
- October 30 – Mizuki Fukumura, Japanese singer
November
- November 3 – Aria Wallace, American actress
- November 4
- Adelén, Norwegian-Spanish singer
- Kaitlin Hawayek, American ice dancer
- Michael Christian Martinez, Filipino figure skater
- November 7 – Lorde, New Zealand singer-songwriter
- November 9 – Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên, Vietnamese swimmer
- November 11
- Gianluca Gaudino, German footballer
- Tye Sheridan, American actor
- November 13 – Hiba Nawab, Indian television actress
- November 14 – Borna Ćorić, Croatian tennis player
- November 17 – Ruth Jebet, Bahraini long-distance runner
- November 18 – Noah Ringer, American actor
- November 19 – Liliána Szilágyi, Hungarian swimmer
- November 22 – Madison Davenport, American actress and singer
- November 23
- Lia Marie Johnson, American actress and Internet personality
- Anna Yanovskaya, Russian ice dancer
- November 26 – Louane Emera, French singer and actress
- November 27 – Hailey Baldwin, American model and socialite
December
- December 4 – Daria Svatkovskaya, Russian artistic gymnast
- December 6 – Stefanie Scott, American actress
- December 10 – Jérémy Gabriel, French Canadian singer
- December 11
- Jack Griffo, American actor
- Hailee Steinfeld, American actress, model and singer
- December 14 – Li Zijun, Chinese figure skater
- December 17 – Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, Russian figure skater
- December 21
- Atanas Kolev, Bulgarian basketball player and rapper
- Kaitlyn Dever, American actress
- December 28 – Alfred Kipketer, Kenyan middle-distance runner
- December 29 – Dylan Minnette, American actor
Deaths
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January
- January 1
- Malladihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji, Indian yogi (b. 1890)
- Moshe Aryeh Freund, Israeli rabbi (b. 1894)
- Arleigh Burke, American naval officer (b. 1901)
- Arthur Rudolph, German rocket engineer (b. 1906)
- January 2 – Karl Targownik, Hungarian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor (b. 1915)
- January 5
- Yahya Ayyash, Palestinian shaheed (b. 1966)
- Lincoln Kirstein, American writer and impresario (b. 1907)
- Richard Versalle, American operatic tenor (b. 1932)
- January 7 – Tarō Okamoto, Japanese artist (b. 1911)
- January 8 – François Mitterrand, President of France (b. 1916)
- January 9
- Fearless Nadia, Indian actress and stuntwoman (b. 1908)
- Sultan Rahi, Pakistani film actor (b. 1938)
- January 11
- Harold Walter Bailey, English scholar (b. 1899)
- Eric Hebborn, British art forger (b. 1934)
- January 15
- Les Baxter, American musician and composer (b. 1922)
- Moshoeshoe II, king of Lesotho (b. 1938)
- January 17 – Barbara Jordan, American politician (b. 1936)
- January 18
- Leonor Fini, Argentine artist (b. 1908)
- Endel Puusepp, Estonian pilot (b. 1909)
- Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, Indian film actor (b. 1923)
- Rudolf Wanderone, American billiards player (b. 1913)
- January 19
- A. G. Gaston, American businessman (b. 1892)
- Don Simpson, American film producer (b. 1943)
- January 20 – Gerry Mulligan, American musician (b. 1927)
- January 25 – Jonathan Larson, American composer and playwright (b. 1960)
- January 26 – Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg (b. 1921)
- January 28
- Joseph Brodsky, Russian-born poet (b. 1940)
- Jerry Siegel, American cartoonist (b. 1914)
- January 31 – Gustave Solomon, American mathematician and engineer (b. 1930)
February
- February 2
- Fred S. Keller, American psychologist (b. 1899)
- Gene Kelly, American actor and dancer (b. 1912)
- February 3 – Audrey Meadows, American actress (b. 1926)
- February 6 – Guy Madison, American actor (b. 1922)
- February 7 – Boris Alexandrovich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer (b. 1925)
- February 9
- Adolf Galland, German general (b. 1912)
- Albert Jean Amateau, Turkish rabbi, businessman, lawyer and social activist (b. 1889)
- February 11
- Kebby Musokotwane, Prime Minister of Zambia (b. 1946)
- Cyril Poole, English cricketer (b. 1921)
- Phil Regan, American actor (b. 1906)
- Amelia Rosselli, Italian poet (b. 1930)
- February 12
- Bob Shaw, Irish science fiction writer (b. 1931)
- Ryōtarō Shiba, Japanese novelist (b. 1923)
- February 13 – Martin Balsam, American actor (b. 1919)
- February 14
- Eva Hart, British Titanic survivor (b. 1905)
- Bob Paisley, English football manager (b. 1919)
- February 15
- Tommy Rettig, American actor (b. 1941)
- McLean Stevenson, American actor (b. 1929)
- February 16
- Roger Bowen, American actor (b. 1932)
- Pat Brown, Governor of California (b. 1905)
- Brownie McGhee, American musician (b. 1915)
- February 17 – Evelyn Laye, British actress (b. 1900)
- February 20
- Audrey Munson, American model and actress (b. 1891)
- Tōru Takemitsu, Japanese composer (b. 1930)
- February 21 – Morton Gould, American musician and composer (b. 1913)
- February 23 – Helmut Schön, German football player and manager (b. 1915)
- February 25 – Haing S. Ngor, Cambodian actor (b. 1940)
- February 26 – Mieczysław Weinberg, Polish composer (b. 1919)
- February 27
- Sarah Palfrey Cooke, American tennis player (b. 1912)
- Pat Smythe, British showjumper and author (b. 1928)
March
- March 2 – Lyle Talbot, American actor (b. 1902)
- March 3 – Marguerite Duras, French author and director (b. 1914)
- March 4 – Minnie Pearl, American comedian (b. 1912)
- March 5 – Whit Bissell, American actor (b. 1909)
- March 9 – George Burns, American actor and singer (b. 1896)
- March 10
- Ross Hunter, American film producer (b. 1926)
- Butch Laswell, American motorcycle stunt rider (b. 1958)
- March 11 – Vince Edwards, American actor (b. 1928)
- March 13 – Krzysztof Kieślowski, Polish film director (b. 1941)
- March 15 – Olga Rudge, American violinist (b. 1895)
- March 17
- René Clément, French film director (b. 1913)
- Elsa Respighi, Italian composer (b. 1894)
- March 18 – Odysseas Elytis, Greek writer (b. 1911)
- March 19
- Virginia Henderson, American nurse and theorist (b. 1897)
- Chen Jingrun, Chinese mathematician (b. 1933)
- March 25 – John Snagge, British radio personality (b. 1904)
- March 26
- Edmund Muskie, American politician (b. 1914)
- David Packard, American engineer (b. 1912)
- March 29 – Frank Daniel, Czech writer, director, and producer (b. 1926)
- March 31 – Jeffrey Lee Pierce, American musician (b. 1958)
April
- April 3
- Herk Harvey, American film director (b. 1924)
- Carl Stokes, American politician (b. 1927)
- April 4 – Barney Ewell, American athlete (b. 1918)
- April 6
- John D. Bulkeley, American naval officer (b. 1911)
- Greer Garson, American actress (b. 1904)
- April 7– Colleen Clifford, Australian actress (b. 1898)
- April 8
- Donald Adams, British actor and opera singer (b. 1928)
- George W. Jenkins, American businessman (b. 1907)
- Rush Limbaugh, Sr., American ambassador, legislator, and jurist (b. 1891)
- April 11 – Jessica Dubroff, American aviation accident victim (b. 1988)
- April 12 – Fred Alexander (historian), Australian historian (b. 1899)
- April 16 – Lucille Bremer, American actress and dancer (b. 1917)
- April 18 – Ronald Davies, American judge (b. 1904)
- April 20 – Christopher Robin Milne, English author and bookseller (b. 1920)
- April 21 – Dzhokhar Dudayev, Chechen politician and President of Ichkeria (1991–1996) (b. 1944)
- April 22 – Erma Bombeck, American humorist and writer (b. 1927)
- April 23 – P. L. Travers, British actress, journalist, novelist and writer (b. 1899)
- April 25 – Saul Bass, American graphic designer (b. 1920)
- April 26
- Milt Gaston, American baseball player (b. 1896)
- Stirling Silliphant, American screenwriter and producer (b. 1918)
- April 28 – T. H. Clark, Canadian geologist (b. 1893)
May
- May 2 – Queen Mother Moore, American civil rights leader (b. 1898)
- May 3 – Jack Weston, American actor (b. 1924)
- May 11
- Nnamdi Azikiwe, President of Nigeria (b. 1904)
- Rob Hall, New Zealand mountaineer (b. 1961)
- May 15
- Charles B. Fulton, American judge (b. 1910)
- Virgil Ross, American animator (b. 1907)
- May 17 – Scott Brayton, American race car driver (b. 1959)
- May 19 – John Beradino, American baseball player and actor (b. 1917)
- May 20 – Jon Pertwee, British actor (b. 1919)
- May 21
- Paul Delph, American musician and producer (b. 1957)
- Lash LaRue, American actor (b. 1917)
- May 22 – Seymour H. Knox III, American businessman (b. 1926)
- May 24
- Jacob Druckman, American composer (b. 1928)
- Joseph Mitchell, American writer (b. 1908)
- Enrique Álvarez Félix, Mexican actor (b. 1934)
- May 25 – Bradley Nowell, American musician (b. 1968)
- May 29 – Tamara Toumanova, Russian dancer and actress (b. 1919)
- May 31 – Timothy Leary, American writer and social activist (b. 1920)
June
- June 1 – Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, 6th President of India (b. 1913)
- June 2
- John Alton, American cinematographer (b. 1901)
- Ray Combs, American game show host and comedian (b. 1956)
- Leon Garfield, English children's author (b. 1921)
- Pilar Lorengar, Spanish soprano (b. 1928)
- June 3 – Peter Glenville, English film director (b. 1913)
- June 5 – Vito Scotti, American character actor (b. 1918)
- June 6
- Kusuo Kitamura, Japanese Olympic swimmer (b. 1917)
- George Davis Snell, American geneticist (b. 1903)
- Merle Curti, American historian (b. 1897)
- June 10
- Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, Austrian painter (b. 1906)
- Jo Van Fleet, American actress (b. 1914)
- June 11
- Brigitte Helm, German actress (b. 1908)
- June 15 – Ella Fitzgerald, American singer (b. 1917)
- June 16 – Mel Allen, American sportscaster (b. 1913)
- June 19
- Vivian Ellis, English composer (b. 1903)
- G. David Schine, American businessman (b. 1927)
- Edvin Wide, Swedish middle-distance and long-distance runner (b. 1896)
- Hillevi Rombin, Swedish actress and beauty queen (b. 1933)
- June 23 – Andreas Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1919)
- June 26 – Veronica Guerin, Irish journalist (b. 1958)
- June 27 – Albert R. Broccoli, American film producer (b. 1909)
July
- July 1
- William T. Cahill, American politician (b. 1912)
- Margaux Hemingway, American fashion model and actress (b. 1954)
- July 3 – Raaj Kumar, Indian film actor (b. 1926)
- July 5 – Erik Wickberg, Swedish Salvation Army general (b. 1904)
- July 9 – Eno Raud, Estonian children's writer (b. 1928)
- July 12
- John Chancellor, American journalist (b. 1927)
- Jonathan Melvoin, American musician (b. 1961)
- July 13 – Pandro S. Berman, American film producer (b. 1905)
- July 14 – Jeff Krosnoff, American race car driver (b. 1964)
- July 15 – Dana Hill, American actress (b. 1964)
- July 16 – John Panozzo, American drummer (b. 1948)
- July 17 – Paul Touvier, French Nazi collaborator (b. 1915)
- July 20
- Stuart Clarence Graham, Australian army general (b. 1920)
- František Plánička, Czech footballer (b. 1904)
- July 21 – Herb Edelman, American actor (b. 1933)
- July 22 – Jessica Mitford, American author, journalist and political campaigner (b. 1917)
- July 23 – Aliki Vougiouklaki, Greek actress (b. 1933)
- July 25 – Howard Vernom, Swiss actor (b. 1914)
- July 28 – Roger Tory Peterson, American naturalist and artist (b. 1908)
- July 30
- Claudette Colbert, American actress (b. 1903)
- Arihiro Hase, Japanese actor and voice actor (b. 1965)
August
- August 1 – Tadeusz Reichstein, Polish-Swiss chemist (b. 1897)
- August 2 – Obdulio Varela, Uruguayan footballer (b. 1917)
- August 8 – Nevill Francis Mott, English physicist (b. 1905)
- August 11
- Rafael Kubelík, Czech-born conductor (b. 1914)
- Vanga, Bulgarian mystic and herbalist (b. 1911)
- August 12 – Viktor Hambardzumyan, Armenian scientist (b. 1908)
- August 13 – David Tudor, American pianist and composer (b. 1926)
- August 14 – Camilla Horn, German actress (b. 1903)
- August 18 – Geoffrey Dearmer, British poet (b. 1893)
- August 20 – Rio Reiser, German musician and singer (b. 1950)
- August 27
- Abram Games, British graphic designer (b. 1914)
- Greg Morris, American actor (b. 1933)
September
- September 1
- Vagn Holmboe, Danish composer (b. 1909)
- Karl Kehrle, Benedictine monk and beekeeper (b. 1898)
- September 5 – Isabel Wood Holt, American First Lady of West Virginia (b. 1899)
- September 7
- Bibi Besch, American actress (b. 1940)
- Arda Bowser, professional football player (b. 1899)
- September 8 – Eyre de Lanux, American artist, writer, and art deco designer (b. 1894)
- September 9 – Bill Monroe, American musician (b. 1911)
- September 10
- Joanne Dru, American actress (b. 1922)
- Hans List, Austrian inventor and automotive pioneer (b. 1896)
- Juanita Wright, American professional wrestler (b. 1934)
- September 11 – Deane Waldo Malott, American academic and administrator (b. 1898)
- September 12 – Ernesto Geisel, Brazilian general and President of the Republic (b. 1907)
- September 13 – Tupac Shakur, American rapper (b. 1971)
- September 14
- Helen Cohan, American dancer and actress (b. 1910)
- Juliet Prowse, American dancer and actress (b. 1936)
- September 16 – Gene Nelson, American dancer and actor (b. 1920)
- September 17 – Spiro Agnew, American politician (b. 1918)
- September 18 – Annabella, French actress (b. 1907)
- September 20
- Paul Erdős, Hungarian mathematician (b. 1913)
- Max Manus, Norwegian resistance fighter (b. 1914)
- September 21
- Henri Nouwen, Dutch Catholic priest and author (b. 1932)
- Sabine Zlatin, Polish-born French resistance fighter (b. 1907)
- September 22 – Dorothy Lamour, American actress (b. 1914)
- September 23 – Fujiko Fujio, Japanese cartoonist (b. 1933)
- September 26 – Nicu Ceaușescu, Romanian politician (b. 1951)
- September 28
- Mohammad Najibullah, President of Afghanistan (b. 1947)
- Geoffrey Wilkinson, English chemist (b. 1926)
- September 29 – Leslie Crowther, British comedian and game show host (b. 1933)
October
- October 1 – Pat McGeown, Provisional Irish Republican Army member (b. 1956)
- October 4 – Silvio Piola, Italian footballer (b. 1913)
- October 5 – Seymour Cray, American computer scientist (b. 1925)
- October 6 – Ted Bessell, American actor (b. 1935)
- October 8 – Mignon G. Eberhart, American author (b. 1899)
- October 11 – Renato Russo, Brazilian singer (b. 1960)
- October 12 – René Lacoste, French tennis champion (b. 1904)
- October 13 – Henri Nannen, German journalist (b. 1913)
- October 13 – Beryl Reid, British actress (b. 1919)
- October 14 – Laura La Plante, American actress (b. 1904)
- October 16 – Jason Bernard, American actor (b. 1938)
- October 20 – J. Bracken Lee, American politician (b. 1899)
- October 24
- Artur Axmann, Nazi leader (b. 1913)
- George P. Oslin, American businessman (b. 1899)
- October 28 – Morey Amsterdam, American actor and comedian (b. 1908)
- October 30 – Eleanor Lansing Dulles, author, professor, and United States Government employee (b. 1895)
- October 31 – Marcel Carné, French film director (b. 1909)
November
- November 1 – Junius Richard Jayewardene, President of Sri Lanka (b. 1906)
- November 2 – Eva Cassidy, American vocalist (b. 1963)
- November 3
- Abdullah Çatlı, Turkish nationalist (b. 1956)
- Jean-Bédel Bokassa, Central African Republic/Empire military officer and head of state (b. 1921)
- November 5 – Eddie Harris, American jazz musician (b. 1934)
- November 10
- Imam Alimsultanov, Chechen bard (b. 1957)
- Yafeu Fula American rapper (b. 1977)
- November 15 – Alger Hiss, American diplomat (b. 1904)
- November 16 – Loretta Alvarez, Pascua Yaqui midwife (b. 1892)
- November 17 – Sven Hörstadius, Swedish embryologist (b. 1898)
- November 18 – Zinovy Gerdt, Russian actor (b. 1916)
- November 20 – Franciszek Strynkiewicz, Polish sculptor (b. 1893)
- November 21 - Abdus Salam, Pakistani physicist (b. 1926)
- November 22
- María Casares, French-Spanish actress (b. 1922)
- Mark Lenard, American actor (b. 1924)
- November 26 – Paul Rand, American graphic designer (b. 1914)
- November 27 – Gertrude Blanch, American mathematician (b. 1897)
- November 28 – Don McNeill, American tennis champion (b. 1918)
- November 30 – Tiny Tim, American musician (b. 1932)
December
- December 3 – Babrak Karmal, President of Afghanistan (b. 1929)
- December 6 – Pete Rozelle, American businessman (b. 1926)
- December 8 – Howard Rollins, American actor (b. 1950)
- December 9
- Mary Leakey, British archaeologist (b. 1913)
- Diana Morgan, British playwright and screenwriter (b. 1908)
- James Basil Wilkie Roberton, New Zealand soldier, doctor, historian and writer (b. 1896)
- December 10 – Faron Young, American singer (b. 1932)
- December 11 – Willie Rushton, English comedian, actor, and cartoonist (b. 1937)
- December 13
- Edward Blishen, English author (b. 1920)
- Clarence Wijewardena, Sri Lankan musician (b. 1943)
- December 16 – Quentin Bell, English biographer and art historian (b. 1910)
- December 17 – Stanko Todorov, Bulgarian communist politician (b. 1920)
- December 18 – Irving Caesar, American lyricist (b. 1895)
- December 19 – Marcello Mastroianni, Italian actor (b. 1924)
- December 20 – Carl Sagan, American astronomer (b. 1934)
- December 21 – Margret Rey, American author and illustrator (b. 1906)
- December 29 – Mireille Hartuch, French singer (b. 1906)
- December 30
- Lew Ayres, American actor (b. 1908)
- Jack Nance, American actor (b. 1943)
Nobel Prizes
- Physics – David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff, Robert C. Richardson
- Chemistry – Robert Curl, Sir Harold Kroto, Richard Smalley
- Medicine – Peter C. Doherty, Rolf M. Zinkernagel
- Literature – Wisława Szymborska
- Peace – Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo and José Ramos-Horta
- Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel – James Mirrlees, William Vickrey
Right Livelihood Award
- Herman Daly, The Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia, Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad and George Vithoulkas
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