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66th British Academy Film Awards
10 February 2013
['8 june 1975', '12 september 2011', '24 january 1933', '26 december 2004', '14 august 1994', '26 october 2014', '9 october 2011', '16 may 1811', '13 november 1994', '23 april 1918', '15 march 2015', '7 july 2002', '23 april 1910', '26 june 1945', '17 september 1862', '25 may 2009', '13 may 2005', '10 august 1792', '6 november 1792', '18 april 1988', '6 july 1975', '1 december 2007', '25 september 1983', '2 september 1956', '15 december 1995', '2 december 1805', '22 october 2000', '16 april 2007', '17 august 1945', '29 may 2005', '15 november 1922', '29 october 1924', '22 september 1974', '2 june 1991', '13 may 1990', '27 march 2002', '24 may 2014', '23 march 1878', '26 july 1992', '24 october 2004', '30 december 2009', '24 april 1915', '23 april 2006', '26 april 2009', '13 august 1704', '7 august 1915', '10 september 1989', '17 november 1966', '23 february 2013', '16 july 1983', '24 may 2007', '10 may 2014', '27 march 1994', '7 may 1915', '2 november 1917', '23 june 1943', '25 january 2006', '2 july 2000', '13 may 2012', '26 august 1990', '19 july 2010', '28 april 1951', '5 july 1945', '27 may 1990', '14 july 1951', '11 april 2008', '26 october 1986', '9 april 1995', '1 may 1994', '11 may 2011', '17 july 1953', '5 october 2014', '25 may 2014', '6 august 2006', '3 may 1992', '30 september 2007', '25 april 1936', '17 april 1994', '12 july 1979', '19 august 1942', '6 march 2005', '22 february 2009', '14 september 1980', '13 july 1985', '30 october 1918', '12 may 1941', '4 may 2003', '8 july 2012', '12 july 1987', '1 may 1954', '2 february 1969', '18 july 1970', '12 july 1998', '22 july 1984', '21 september 1911', '17 august 1952', '7 september 1997', '30 november 2000', '20 october 1991']
66th British Academy Film Awards
The 66th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, were announced on 10 February 2013 at the Royal Opera House in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2012. The nominees were announced on 9 January 2013. Stephen Fry hosted the ceremony, where Argo was named Best Film. Daniel Day-Lewis and Emmanuelle Riva received the awards for Best Actor and Best Actress respectively, while Anne Hathaway and Christoph Waltz won the Best Supporting awards. Ben Affleck received the Best Director accolade. Skyfall was named Best British Film. Sir Alan Parker received the Academy Fellowship and Tessa Ross gathered the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award.
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1966 British Grand Prix
16 July 1966
['6 november 1984', '19 july 2010', '9 february 1964', '22 july 1984', '1 august 1798', '24 august 1958', '3 may 1981', '20 february 1972', '22 october 1989', '4 november 1805', '12 april 1981', '12 october 1917', '17 march 2002', '12 june 1966', '27 may 2001', '22 may 2010', '30 january 1948', '1 april 1990', '1 august 1976', '19 october 2008', '27 july 2012', '28 april 1996', '1 may 1976', '23 april 1809', '2 june 2010', '11 october 1797', '13 june 1665', '14 december 1995', '2 november 1917', '26 august 1990', '9 november 2013', '7 august 1998', '16 august 1992', '23 april 2006', '10 october 1911', '27 january 1974', '30 september 2007', '25 april 1936', '24 april 2005', '12 september 1976', '24 march 2015', '17 october 1999', '23 march 1878', '27 march 1994', '11 april 1993', '10 june 2007', '22 february 2011', '12 may 1941', '4 july 1918', '13 january 2012', '22 june 1940', '2 august 1970', '7 june 2009', '6 july 1779', '13 february 2011', '20 august 2008', '2 december 1805', '23 october 1977', '19 march 1988', '1 november 2009', '11 july 1999', '20 october 1991', '28 april 1991', '21 october 2007', '12 october 2002', '12 may 2000', '11 june 1987', '11 september 1983', '19 may 1996', '12 june 2009', '8 may 2014', '28 september 1958', '17 may 1996', '26 april 2009', '15 august 1998', '23 february 1950', '12 october 2014', '21 july 1972', '19 august 1942', '27 february 2010', '24 march 1945', '4 october 1992', '21 april 2013', '27 july 1880', '7 december 1988', '9 april 1995', '13 november 1994', '2 may 1976', '27 february 2002', '20 october 1827', '6 december 2003', '9 may 2010', '19 august 2003', '12 september 2011', '5 april 2004', '23 may 2015', '18 september 2014', '5 july 1945', '25 january 2015']
1966 British Grand Prix
The 1966 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Brands Hatch on 16 July 1966. It was the fourth round of the 1966 World Championship. It was the 21st British Grand Prix and the second to be held at Brands Hatch. It was held over 80 laps of the four kilometre circuit for a race distance of 341 kilometres. The race, the first of the new three-litre engine regulation era where starters reached 20 cars, was won for the third time by Australian driver Jack Brabham in his Brabham BT19, his second win in succession after winning the French Grand Prix two weeks earlier. New Zealand driver Denny Hulme finished second in his Brabham BT20, a first 1–2 win for the Brabham team. The pair finished a lap ahead of third placed British driver Graham Hill in his BRM P261. Brabham's win ended a streak of 4 consecutive wins by Jim Clark at the British Grand Prix. Brabham's win put him ten points clear in the championship chase over Austrian Cooper racer Jochen Rindt with Hulme and Ferrari's Lorenzo Bandini a point further back.
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2012 Canadian Grand Prix
10 June 2012
['10 may 2014', '14 april 2002', '21 august 2013', '11 september 1949', '22 october 1989', '8 february 2015', '23 april 1904', '27 may 2001', '12 july 1943', '9 february 1964', '15 june 1989', '26 december 1943', '11 july 1983', '14 july 2008', '11 july 1970', '23 august 1959', '2 december 1972', '6 august 1945', '14 may 1995', '13 august 1995', '22 january 1984', '16 october 1925', '30 october 1918', '23 june 1896', '17 september 1878', '12 may 1941', '21 september 2013', '27 may 1979', '8 december 1980', '24 march 2013', '27 september 1810', '1 july 1951', '9 november 2013', '7 september 1975', '24 july 2011', '3 march 2002', '25 april 1993', '25 april 1915', '14 november 2010', '23 august 2009', '8 december 1914', '8 november 1992', '10 october 1955', '29 july 2012', '29 september 1991', '4 july 1993', '5 may 1996', '12 september 2010', '21 april 2013', '24 may 2014', '3 may 1992', '22 february 2011', '2 may 1976', '13 july 1997', '17 june 1973', '25 october 1992', '25 april 1936', '23 april 1933', '3 may 1981', '19 august 1942', '7 september 2008', '15 september 1963', '2 february 1969', '5 april 1902', '24 september 2000', '28 july 2010', '23 october 1977', '26 may 1999', '16 june 1977', '16 march 2014', '19 march 2006', '7 june 2001', '15 july 1967', '29 may 1949', '18 july 1970', '22 july 2011', '1 august 1943', '3 november 1991', '17 january 1995', '18 june 1969', '28 april 1951', '7 july 2005', '1 august 1976', '2 september 1945', '8 october 1944', '28 september 1946', '9 september 1940', '14 december 1995', '20 august 2008', '5 october 1988', '1 may 1997', '29 october 1924', '16 march 2008', '20 october 1899', '24 june 2001', '25 september 1983', '22 november 1997', '28 september 2013', '16 march 1988']
2012 Canadian Grand Prix
The 2012 Canadian Grand Prix (formally the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2012) was a Formula One motor race that took place on 10 June 2012 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Canada. The 70-lap race was the seventh round of the 2012 Formula One season, and the first of two North American rounds. It was the 49th Canadian Grand Prix, and the 33rd to be held at the circuit since its début on the calendar in 1978. Sebastian Vettel started the race from pole. Lewis Hamilton went on to win his first race of the year, becoming the seventh different driver to win in as many races, a record for a single Formula One season.
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V Beach
25 April 1915
['29 march 1461', '18 june 1969', '4 february 1948', '18 june 1815', '11 december 2010', '10 february 2008', '17 june 1973', '17 november 1966', '15 april 2001', '20 october 1991', '30 july 1995', '22 june 1940', '11 april 1993', '15 november 1922', '5 december 1994', '8 october 1959', '18 june 1970', '15 april 1989', '6 may 2010', '5 october 2014', '23 september 2008', '26 december 2004', '16 may 2010', '25 august 1996', '15 march 2015', '9 june 1983', '6 august 1945', '11 november 1918', '25 october 1854', '24 september 1972', '4 february 2015', '21 october 1990', '16 august 1992', '31 august 1939', '21 july 1985', '22 october 1995', '1 january 1965', '2 september 1956', '28 june 1914', '25 april 1993', '3 november 1991', '15 september 1934', '19 may 1996', '24 august 1997', '12 april 1981', '10 september 1989', '1 may 1976', '19 october 2008', '1 december 2007', '31 december 1942', '27 march 2002', '15 september 1927', '10 october 1911', '27 july 2014', '12 june 1966', '27 january 1973', '27 july 2012', '17 august 1952', '18 february 1982', '11 may 2008', '27 march 2011', '10 july 1965', '9 november 1799', '23 april 1910', '3 november 1918', '9 june 2002', '4 september 2010', '28 february 1986', '24 october 2010', '30 august 2009', '31 january 2010', '21 august 1914', '9 february 1964', '1 june 2003', '17 january 1995', '15 august 1947', '24 january 2011', '26 february 1992', '26 april 1947', '28 april 1951', '21 october 2007', '29 august 1993', '9 april 1995', '25 may 2009', '19 september 1356', '1 october 1965', '16 march 1988', '14 april 2002', '29 may 1985', '18 may 1958', '2 june 2010', '26 december 1943', '19 august 2003', '8 may 2014', '13 may 2012', '22 february 2011', '13 june 1665', '13 may 1990', '28 july 2011']
George Drewry
George Leslie Drewry VC (3 November 1894 – 2 August 1918) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Drewry was born on 3 November 1894 to Thomas and Mary Drewry. As a 20-year-old, and a midshipman in the Royal Naval Reserve during the First World War, he was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions on 25 April 1915 at V Beach in the Landing at Cape Helles, during the Gallipoli Campaign. He later achieved the rank of lieutenant and was killed in an accident at Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, on 2 August 1918. His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Imperial War Museum, London, England.
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Miss World 2009
12 December 2009
['6 march 2008', '19 september 1985', '17 september 1878', '14 december 1963', '16 march 1988', '29 october 1924', '12 september 1976', '1 january 2011', '31 august 1939', '30 november 2000', '19 october 2008', '23 november 2010', '8 december 1980', '30 september 1990', '12 march 2006', '7 september 2008', '25 may 2012', '18 june 1970', '18 may 2003', '4 february 2015', '5 may 1862', '22 february 2011', '28 may 1995', '10 september 1989', '15 july 1410', '29 march 2015', '6 november 1984', '1 may 2008', '19 april 2009', '7 september 1952', '24 february 1525', '15 september 1927', '1 august 1976', '22 july 1984', '6 november 1994', '13 december 1939', '28 july 2011', '30 july 1995', '30 october 2010', '25 november 2012', '9 june 2002', '17 january 1995', '19 december 2012', '8 october 1944', '18 august 1996', '6 june 1944', '23 march 1878', '5 may 1973', '29 april 1984', '31 july 1938', '31 may 1992', '25 april 1936', '1 may 1997', '13 july 1985', '23 april 1904', '20 october 1899', '16 january 1809', '14 november 1935', '4 may 1949', '1 april 1865', '26 february 2011', '12 september 2010', '12 may 2013', '20 february 1972', '17 july 1998', '27 july 1880', '7 november 1917', '23 april 1918', '6 august 2006', '13 november 1994', '26 october 1986', '24 april 2005', '17 february 1959', '21 november 1974', '30 august 1870', '24 april 1948', '2 june 2010', '2 february 1969', '12 october 1997', '17 may 1991', '4 july 1976', '19 august 1942', '8 may 1972', '12 may 2007', '31 august 2013', '5 november 1854', '15 july 1967', '21 september 2014', '5 may 2005', '17 august 1952', '18 november 1962', '15 june 1989', '16 october 1925', '22 october 1995', '25 april 1993', '24 june 2001', '13 may 2005', '21 september 1911', '2 december 1972']
Claudia Carrasco
Claudia María Carrasco Sarrio (born c. 1988 in Cusco, Peru) is a beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss World Peru 2009. She represented Peru in the Miss World 2009 beauty pageant, held on 12 December 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa, but she was unplaced.Carrasco, who stands 5' 10" (1.74 m) tall, competed in the national beauty pageant Miss World Peru 2009 on 25 July 2009 and obtained the title at Paseo de Las Aguas in Lima, Peru. She represented the Cusco Region and was crowned by María Julia Mantilla, Miss World Peru 2004 and Miss World 2004. This is the first time that Mantilla crowned another Miss World Peru after being Miss World. Fiorella Castellano, Miss World Peru 2005 was crowned by Marina Mora, Miss World Perú 2002 and Miss World 2002 2nd Runner-Up. This was the first time that a representative from the Cusco Region won the Miss World Peru title. Claudia Maria as well competed and was crowned on July 16th, 2011 as Miss Exclusive of the World 2011, where she was representing her country in the beauty pageant hosted in Turkey. She is now focusing her career in modeling, acting, and TV&radio hosting in the United States and Europe.
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Miss USA 2008
11 April 2008
['3 may 1981', '20 february 1968', '5 april 1992', '5 july 1945', '2 july 2000', '28 february 2015', '8 april 1967', '5 may 1973', '29 july 1973', '31 january 2010', '20 october 1899', '21 november 2015', '19 october 1958', '12 march 2006', '7 february 1991', '28 april 1951', '12 september 2011', '14 august 1994', '18 february 1982', '12 september 2010', '15 july 1410', '19 october 1796', '25 may 2014', '17 march 2002', '26 february 1992', '30 may 1944', '8 february 2015', '1 january 2007', '12 october 1997', '27 september 1810', '23 august 2009', '10 july 1965', '20 november 1759', '13 june 1993', '16 july 1960', '22 november 1997', '29 may 1994', '18 november 1962', '23 october 1977', '30 january 1948', '28 october 1914', '5 may 2005', '4 july 1976', '6 march 2005', '14 september 1980', '28 april 1991', '20 august 2008', '9 august 1945', '8 june 2014', '6 december 2003', '20 july 1963', '24 march 2015', '30 september 2007', '27 july 1997', '3 april 2005', '8 november 1987', '23 february 1950', '18 may 1954', '4 october 2009', '18 june 1815', '19 september 1985', '27 january 1973', '7 september 1997', '18 march 1961', '1 march 1992', '21 august 1915', '14 november 1935', '18 july 1976', '25 september 1983', '28 february 1986', '8 november 1992', '4 march 2001', '3 july 2005', '20 september 1969', '26 september 2010', '15 september 1927', '16 march 1988', '12 november 1995', '19 august 1759', '24 october 2004', '21 may 1993', '5 march 2014', '21 october 2007', '15 april 1990', '15 august 1947', '22 october 2006', '18 august 1996', '27 may 1995', '21 october 1990', '22 january 1984', '27 march 1994', '4 june 1989', '5 december 1994', '24 may 2014', '17 october 1989', '19 march 1988', '8 april 2007', '29 march 2015', '7 may 2006']
Courtney Carroll
Courtney Erin Carroll (born 13 October 1982 in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA) is a model and pageant titleholder who has competed in the Miss USA pageant. In December 2007, Carroll won the Miss Alaska USA 2008 pageant, in her first attempt at that title. She had previously won the Miss World Eskimo Indian Olympics 2001 and Miss Fairbanks Native Association 2001 pageants. Carroll represented Alaska in the Miss USA 2008 pageant held 11 April 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She became the first Miss Alaska USA to win the Miss Photogenic award, but did not make the semi-finals. Caroll is a Political Science student at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks.
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2009 Turkish Grand Prix
7 June 2009
['28 april 1991', '24 january 2011', '30 september 2006', '29 may 1994', '16 august 1992', '24 january 1933', '10 september 2000', '12 july 1992', '19 august 2003', '26 september 2010', '17 october 1999', '30 may 1944', '18 november 1962', '21 june 1813', '21 november 1971', '24 september 1972', '1 may 1954', '10 february 2008', '20 september 1969', '15 april 2012', '29 may 1949', '7 may 1915', '22 october 2000', '25 april 1993', '7 february 1960', '20 july 1963', '30 june 1908', '26 may 1955', '21 august 1914', '4 november 1990', '12 june 2009', '29 july 2001', '2 june 1991', '25 july 2001', '25 may 2009', '24 august 2003', '14 september 2008', '11 july 2010', '5 september 1781', '6 march 1976', '1 may 1997', '12 october 2008', '21 november 1974', '11 september 1994', '17 may 1991', '12 january 2010', '2 may 1976', '15 december 1995', '23 july 2014', '27 march 2011', '6 march 2005', '1 august 1798', '18 june 1815', '11 october 1797', '25 may 1975', '8 september 1991', '15 july 1967', '12 april 1981', '15 march 2015', '25 april 1914', '8 april 1967', '1 july 1951', '21 august 2013', '1 april 1865', '31 march 1966', '6 may 2010', '24 august 1997', '17 november 1966', '30 january 1948', '21 july 1985', '29 october 1995', '20 february 1968', '1 may 1976', '6 november 1792', '24 may 2007', '10 may 2009', '27 march 1994', '26 march 1995', '22 january 1984', '31 august 2013', '7 february 1991', '8 february 2015', '25 april 1936', '24 march 2013', '31 july 1975', '23 august 1959', '23 march 2008', '5 june 1985', '28 february 1986', '11 may 2008', '4 october 2009', '11 june 1987', '12 june 1994', '28 july 2011', '24 september 1995', '19 august 1942', '8 march 2014', '23 february 2013', '24 september 2000']
2009 Turkish Grand Prix
The 2009 Turkish Grand Prix was the seventh motor race of the 2009 Formula One season. It was held on 7 June 2009 at Istanbul Park, Istanbul, Turkey. Felipe Massa won the 2008 Turkish Grand Prix for Ferrari, in addition to his wins at Istanbul Park in 2006 and 2007. The only other driver to win the Turkish Grand Prix in Formula One was Massa's current team-mate Kimi Räikkönen, when with McLaren. Jenson Button led the Drivers' Championship by 16 points from his teammate at Brawn, Rubens Barrichello going into the race, while Brawn GP led the Constructors' Championship by 43.5 points from Red Bull. The race was won by Jenson Button, with Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull Racing completing the podium. Vettel had qualified on pole but a mistake on the first lap scuppered his chances of victory.
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Zeebrugge Raid
23 April 1918
['31 august 2013', '13 june 1993', '1 january 2011', '16 february 2014', '14 may 1995', '14 november 1935', '7 january 2015', '12 july 1992', '21 september 2013', '25 may 2012', '8 november 1992', '8 december 1980', '19 september 1997', '22 july 2011', '10 july 1985', '7 october 2007', '1 may 1954', '13 august 1704', '30 december 2009', '2 june 1996', '21 august 2013', '28 may 2006', '31 december 1942', '26 may 1955', '13 july 2014', '27 may 2007', '1 april 1865', '21 july 1985', '3 august 2008', '20 february 1968', '9 may 2010', '27 may 1995', '13 december 1939', '16 march 1988', '27 january 1974', '15 august 1999', '17 february 1959', '8 july 1980', '8 june 2008', '27 march 2011', '31 march 2002', '22 july 1946', '23 may 2004', '25 june 1968', '9 september 1990', '26 september 2010', '26 august 1990', '13 august 1995', '17 october 1999', '4 june 1989', '29 march 2015', '8 september 1996', '16 august 1992', '9 november 1799', '20 april 2003', '2 november 1917', '30 october 1918', '7 march 2015', '10 may 2009', '1 july 1951', '13 november 1994', '8 april 1967', '25 november 2012', '19 august 1942', '19 may 2015', '4 may 1949', '16 july 1983', '24 october 1976', '19 april 2015', '30 may 1944', '11 may 2011', '7 september 1952', '1 october 1965', '16 july 1945', '24 may 1988', '12 november 1995', '20 august 2008', '30 june 2002', '5 march 2014', '2 june 1991', '23 july 2006', '18 april 1988', '31 august 1939', '24 april 1915', '26 october 1986', '25 september 2005', '1 october 1995', '11 june 1981', '31 march 1966', '27 february 1933', '11 november 1918', '10 august 1792', '22 february 2009', '28 february 1974', '1 january 1910', '3 october 1976', '15 july 1410', '27 may 2001', '21 may 1950']
HMS Thetis (1890)
HMS Thetis was an Apollo-class 2nd class protected cruiser of the Royal Navy, launched on 13 December 1890. Her first significant mission was service in the Bering Sea Patrol with American warships in a combined effort to suppress poaching in the Bering Sea. Under the command of Captain W. Stokes-Rees, she later served on the Mediterranean Station until relieved in March 1901. She paid of at Chatham in early June 1901, and was placed in the Fleet reserve. The latter half of her career was spent as a mine-layer. Laden with concrete, she was deliberately sunk as a blockship in attempt to block the canal in the Zeebrugge Raid during the First World War, on 23 April 1918.
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Eurovision Song Contest 1967
8 April 1967
['2 december 1972', '12 may 2013', '1 january 1910', '16 july 1945', '4 october 1992', '8 november 1987', '6 february 1958', '23 august 1953', '4 may 1949', '7 march 2015', '12 september 2011', '1 april 2001', '23 april 1904', '22 june 1940', '25 february 2011', '17 july 1953', '30 june 2013', '17 october 1999', '7 june 2009', '24 january 2011', '16 february 2014', '7 february 1960', '6 may 2010', '3 march 2002', '24 march 1945', '12 september 2010', '6 may 1989', '11 september 2011', '5 july 1945', '18 september 2014', '14 july 2008', '15 april 1989', '2 february 1969', '8 september 1991', '15 july 1410', '14 november 2010', '11 april 2008', '12 november 1995', '18 june 1969', '9 june 1983', '3 november 1991', '18 may 2003', '28 february 1974', '27 february 1881', '24 september 1995', '9 april 1995', '27 march 2011', '19 december 2012', '28 september 1946', '25 november 2007', '21 november 2015', '10 september 2000', '12 june 1994', '11 july 2010', '1 may 1997', '10 september 1989', '5 may 1973', '14 july 1991', '18 june 1970', '1 may 1954', '25 july 2001', '12 february 2012', '15 april 1990', '10 june 2012', '1 january 1965', '21 july 1972', '10 september 1961', '17 november 1966', '12 july 1943', '29 july 1973', '14 july 1951', '11 november 1965', '27 may 1979', '18 april 1988', '3 april 1944', '12 may 1995', '27 july 1880', '30 september 1990', '25 may 2009', '11 july 1983', '13 may 2005', '24 july 2011', '13 november 1994', '15 june 1989', '13 june 1665', '8 november 1963', '28 june 1914', '24 august 2014', '14 september 1980', '27 january 1973', '13 december 1939', '4 november 1990', '23 july 2014', '8 february 2015', '26 december 2004', '14 june 1645', '2 june 1991', '5 november 1854', '25 may 2014']
Eurovision Song Contest 1967
The Eurovision Song Contest 1967 was the 12th edition of Eurovision Song Contest. It took place on 8 April 1967 in Vienna, Austria following Udo Jürgens win at the 1966 contest. The presenter was Erica Vaal. The winning entry "Puppet on a String", sung by Sandie Shaw had one of the widest margins of victory ever witnessed in the competition; it garnered more than twice as many points as the second placed song. (Only Italy, in the 1964 contest, beats this record with a margin of 47 to 17, almost three times as many points). The presenter became confused whilst the voting was taking place, and declared the United Kingdom's entry to be the winner before the last country, Ireland, had announced its votes. Shaw intensely disliked the composition, though her attitude towards the song somewhat mellowed in later years, even releasing a new version in 2007. The contest long remained the only time Austria had hosted the event, until 2015.
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2013 Hungarian Grand Prix
28 July 2013
['6 april 2014', '29 july 1972', '24 october 2004', '9 june 2002', '30 may 2010', '29 december 1890', '30 november 2000', '31 july 1938', '31 august 1939', '1 may 1994', '30 october 1918', '6 july 1779', '19 april 1931', '31 december 1942', '14 july 1996', '25 january 2015', '15 july 1410', '13 october 1996', '23 april 1809', '9 january 2005', '7 july 2005', '10 may 2014', '24 august 2014', '12 november 1995', '9 january 1917', '13 june 1665', '25 october 1854', '5 april 1992', '23 february 2013', '12 september 1976', '23 march 2008', '7 october 2007', '11 november 1965', '5 may 1862', '18 july 1959', '15 april 2001', '25 november 2007', '8 december 1914', '13 may 2012', '4 may 2003', '6 may 2010', '18 april 1988', '2 june 1996', '9 september 1940', '30 july 1995', '26 october 1986', '19 april 2015', '25 august 1996', '11 september 1814', '12 may 2007', '20 july 1963', '25 november 2012', '1 january 1910', '13 may 2001', '23 february 1950', '27 february 2010', '29 august 2010', '17 march 2002', '2 september 1956', '24 february 1525', '14 november 1935', '28 april 1923', '4 july 1976', '8 september 1996', '7 june 2009', '1 december 1910', '27 july 2012', '24 march 1945', '8 may 2014', '8 march 2014', '27 june 2010', '29 april 1984', '13 may 1990', '10 may 1959', '27 may 1995', '23 april 2000', '4 march 2001', '1 march 1954', '19 february 1967', '19 july 1969', '17 october 1999', '13 november 1994', '4 november 1805', '7 december 1988', '17 august 1945', '18 july 1976', '23 august 1959', '22 may 1915', '23 june 1896', '12 august 1944', '21 october 2007', '15 march 2014', '16 june 1996', '25 april 1993', '22 june 1940', '28 july 2011', '17 february 1959', '1 may 1976', '22 july 2007']
2013 Hungarian Grand Prix
The 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally known as the Formula 1 Magyar Nagydíj 2013) was a Formula One motor race which was held on 28 July 2013 at the Hungaroring in Mogyoród, Hungary. The race was the tenth round of the 2013 season, and marked the 28th running of the Hungarian Grand Prix. The race, contested over 70 laps, was won by Lewis Hamilton after starting from pole position. It is his first win since joining Mercedes for 2013. Lotus driver Kimi Räikkönen finished second, and Sebastian Vettel finished third for Red Bull Racing. Despite being held in July, the race was the last of the season that was not won by Vettel.
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2004 Madrid train bombings
11 March 2004
['5 october 1988', '9 april 1992', '5 september 1943', '1 november 2009', '8 june 1975', '26 april 2009', '23 april 1918', '5 may 2005', '24 october 1976', '18 june 1970', '6 august 2006', '14 december 2014', '21 november 1974', '11 september 1994', '18 july 1953', '28 july 2010', '2 may 1976', '7 july 2005', '27 july 2014', '9 november 1799', '15 july 1967', '10 october 1911', '12 july 1987', '24 july 2011', '12 may 1941', '12 november 1995', '29 may 2010', '1 august 1976', '12 october 2014', '18 july 1959', '24 august 1997', '17 august 1952', '20 july 1957', '11 may 2008', '24 january 2011', '14 march 2010', '26 september 2010', '1 march 1954', '1 march 1992', '14 may 1995', '13 january 2012', '9 january 2005', '25 april 1993', '21 august 2013', '29 may 1949', '17 february 1959', '9 september 1990', '31 march 1966', '17 august 1945', '4 september 2010', '16 february 2014', '11 july 1970', '1 august 2010', '1 may 1976', '2 december 1805', '2 august 1959', '10 february 2008', '13 july 1997', '1 july 2012', '13 february 2011', '20 july 1963', '7 february 1991', '19 september 1997', '29 may 1994', '23 march 2008', '22 november 1997', '23 july 2014', '22 may 2010', '24 october 2004', '22 october 1989', '5 may 1973', '27 july 1880', '14 december 1995', '22 may 2011', '9 september 1940', '14 june 1645', '7 september 1952', '29 october 1995', '9 january 1917', '28 february 1974', '18 may 1954', '4 september 1960', '8 october 1951', '25 may 1975', '24 march 2013', '9 june 2002', '11 may 2011', '27 may 2007', '5 october 2014', '15 july 1410', '27 february 1933', '13 november 1988', '30 december 2009', '6 august 1945', '4 february 1948', '11 june 1981', '23 august 1959', '19 august 1942', '23 february 1950']
Forest of Remembrance
The Forest of Remembrance (Spanish: Bosque del Recuerdo), formerly known as the Forest of the Departed (Bosque de los Ausentes), is a memorial garden located in the park of El Retiro in Madrid, Spain that commemorates the 191 civilian victims of the 2004 Madrid train bombings and the special forces agent who died in the attacks on 11 March 2004. The seven suicide bombers subsequently killed themselves on 3 April 2004 while under siege by security forces in their apartment block. The new name, Bosque del Recuerdo (Forest of Remembrance), was chosen after the survivors and the victims' families argued that those killed are for ever present and have never departed from their hearts. The memorial comprises 192 olive trees and cypresses, one for each person killed, and is surrounded by a channel of water intended to symbolise life. The location is a hillock near the Atocha railway station, one of the sites of the atrocities.
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Blenheim
13 August 1704
['4 february 1974', '7 september 2008', '28 september 2013', '30 october 1918', '12 july 1979', '11 december 2010', '27 august 1979', '18 may 2003', '6 november 1984', '11 july 1999', '19 july 1969', '12 may 1941', '11 september 2011', '28 june 1919', '4 april 2004', '28 june 1914', '7 january 2015', '3 november 1991', '21 october 1990', '20 july 1963', '12 june 1966', '12 november 1995', '12 july 2009', '1 june 2009', '10 may 2009', '14 april 2002', '10 august 1792', '9 august 1945', '27 september 1810', '21 june 1813', '4 july 1918', '18 march 1961', '22 july 2007', '16 may 1811', '6 march 1976', '5 may 1973', '13 may 2001', '1 august 1943', '1 may 1954', '3 october 1976', '23 may 2015', '16 october 1925', '20 august 2008', '27 february 2010', '6 november 1994', '12 october 2008', '11 september 2001', '19 march 2006', '18 may 1958', '28 may 1995', '30 august 1992', '23 september 1973', '10 august 1904', '11 march 2004', '12 january 2010', '27 february 1933', '18 june 1815', '4 december 1999', '20 november 1991', '5 december 1994', '30 may 1929', '10 july 1985', '7 february 1960', '1 december 1910', '11 september 1994', '29 may 1994', '14 september 1980', '19 september 2012', '24 march 1945', '25 may 2012', '1 august 2010', '27 november 2011', '29 july 1972', '17 august 1945', '26 april 1947', '19 december 2012', '28 february 2015', '25 october 1992', '12 september 2010', '13 october 1996', '1 july 1937', '15 april 1989', '17 february 1959', '11 june 1987', '26 december 2004', '12 june 2009', '13 january 2012', '23 february 1950', '1 october 1995', '30 august 2009', '14 november 1935', '30 june 2013', '13 november 1988', '23 february 2014', '19 may 2015', '23 august 1959', '18 june 1969', '10 july 1965', '29 january 2007']
Charles O'Brien, 5th Viscount Clare
Charles O'Brien, 5th Viscount Clare (1673–1706) was the son of Daniel O'Brien, 3rd Viscount Clare and Philadelphia Lennard. He married Charlotte Bulkeley, daughter of Henry Bulkeley and Sophia Stuart, on 9 January 1696, at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. Henry Bulkeley was the "Master of the Household" for Kings Charles II and James II. Charles succeeded his brother Daniel, 4th Viscount Clare, to the title as 5th Viscount Clare in the Jacobite Peerage on his brother's death from a mortal wound received in the Battle of Marsaglia, Italy 4 October 1693. Charles was transferred from the Queen's Dismounted Dragoons where he was colonel, to the command of O'Brien's Regiment on 6 April 1696. Later in the year he led the regiment in the siege of Valenza in Lombardy, and the next year they were stationed with the army at Meuse. By 1698 over one third of King James’ army was either dead or crippled, and when the treaty of Ryswick ended the war between Louis and William, James’ soldiers were disbanded, unemployed, and homeless. Many became beggars but others joined the Irish Brigade in the Spanish army, while others went to Austria and entered the Catholic Corps. Hostilities were renewed and Clare’s Regiment was assigned to the Army of Germany for two years in 1701-02. At the Battle of Cremona, in 1702, the Irishmen defended the town against Prince Eugene and the imperial army. The attack was to be a surprise but the Wild Geese foiled the attempt. The following year Lord Clare was promoted to brevet Brigadier of Infantry on 2 April 1703. A few months later on 20 September 1703, the unit took part in the successful Battle of Hochstedt, better known as the Battle of Blenheim and a year later was involved with the unsuccessful battle on 13 August 1704, at the second Battle of Blenheim. Although Clare’s Regiment experienced ups and downs, they were always admired. Two months after Blenheim, Charles rose to the brevet rank of Marshal-de-Camp on 26 October 1704, and a year later Lord Clare was assigned to the Army of the Moselle under the Marshel de Villars. Clare’s Regiment fought in the disastrous Battle of Ramillies on 23 May 1706, where they distinguished themselves with great glory, but Lord Clare was mortally wounded and died at Brussels, Belgium. Due to the great service the O'Brien family had given to France, and having risked all, King Louis XIV made sure that the regiment was kept in the family, and appointed Lt. Col. Murrough O'Brien (of the Carrigonnell O'Brien's) as its commander until the minor Charles came of age. Children of Charles O'Brien and Charlotte Bulkeley
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point in time
Cannon Street station rail crash
8 January 1991
['15 august 1999', '16 march 2008', '1 july 2012', '1 may 2008', '17 august 1952', '18 july 1976', '10 may 1959', '16 january 1809', '29 may 2010', '4 april 2004', '2 august 1970', '27 july 2014', '31 august 1939', '26 september 2010', '21 october 2007', '7 june 1953', '25 september 2005', '27 march 2002', '1 january 2007', '25 april 1993', '19 september 1356', '26 august 1990', '27 october 2013', '13 july 1997', '23 february 2013', '20 october 1991', '2 november 1917', '7 february 1960', '27 february 2010', '17 february 1959', '27 february 1881', '25 may 2009', '29 may 1949', '8 july 2012', '14 july 2008', '13 april 1997', '11 september 1949', '27 september 2009', '17 july 1998', '7 december 1988', '12 october 2002', '2 february 1969', '11 july 2010', '5 april 1992', '27 may 2007', '15 march 2015', '16 july 1966', '8 june 2008', '7 august 1998', '1 october 1995', '8 july 1980', '12 december 2009', '28 april 1951', '9 august 1945', '14 july 1991', '29 september 1991', '15 december 1995', '12 june 1966', '1 july 1937', '29 july 1973', '26 july 1992', '25 january 2015', '1 april 1990', '6 february 1958', '5 june 1985', '15 april 2012', '23 september 2008', '27 may 1990', '31 may 2005', '26 may 1955', '27 january 1974', '27 february 2002', '7 september 1952', '5 may 2005', '8 april 1967', '12 february 1994', '14 august 1994', '9 january 2005', '12 october 1997', '19 april 2015', '30 may 1944', '31 december 1942', '7 january 2015', '24 august 1997', '8 march 2014', '27 january 1973', '14 november 1935', '16 may 1811', '26 february 1992', '25 october 1992', '12 june 2009', '23 may 2015', '2 december 1805', '14 december 1963', '19 february 1942', '11 july 1999', '22 may 1915', '22 june 2014', '25 april 1914']
Cannon Street station rail crash
The Cannon Street station rail crash was an accident on the British railway system which occurred on 8 January 1991 at Cannon Street station. The accident killed two people and injured 542 others. The 07:58 commuter train composed of elderly Class 415 and Class 416 units from Sevenoaks failed to stop at a dead end on Platform 3 and collided with a buffer stop at around 10 mph.
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1984 British Grand Prix
22 July 1984
['7 july 2002', '19 september 2012', '30 december 2009', '20 october 1993', '27 may 1979', '1 april 2010', '24 september 1972', '21 may 1950', '7 june 1953', '7 february 1991', '14 september 2008', '25 december 2009', '21 september 2013', '20 october 1899', '12 may 2000', '11 september 2011', '3 may 1992', '11 november 1965', '19 august 1759', '29 september 1991', '21 october 2007', '10 june 2012', '24 august 2003', '4 february 1974', '9 march 2013', '9 november 1799', '28 february 2015', '29 may 2010', '1 january 2011', '1 may 1994', '22 january 1984', '13 may 2001', '21 july 2005', '12 july 1992', '19 august 1942', '2 february 1969', '25 april 1931', '1 june 2003', '16 december 2014', '15 june 1989', '26 july 1992', '3 november 1918', '18 march 1961', '6 october 1976', '28 september 2013', '6 april 2003', '22 february 2011', '1 january 2007', '13 october 1996', '19 july 1969', '9 april 1992', '12 october 1984', '12 june 1966', '25 may 2014', '28 july 1809', '19 september 1985', '8 january 1991', '27 february 1881', '2 may 1976', '4 july 1976', '25 april 1914', '18 july 1976', '20 september 1969', '27 march 2011', '24 january 1933', '21 july 1985', '16 may 2010', '30 may 1976', '1 october 2011', '30 june 2013', '18 september 2014', '14 april 2002', '31 december 1942', '11 july 2010', '2 august 1970', '17 february 1959', '7 february 1960', '27 may 2007', '17 july 2009', '10 july 2011', '1 march 1954', '10 may 1959', '16 march 2014', '4 october 1917', '24 august 1997', '31 march 2002', '22 may 2011', '17 june 1973', '27 may 1990', '28 july 2011', '19 march 2006', '10 february 2008', '29 may 1985', '28 september 1958', '27 february 2010', '27 september 2009', '29 december 1890', '29 may 1949', '17 august 1945']
1984 British Grand Prix
The 1984 British Grand Prix (formally the XXXVII John Player British Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 22 July 1984 at Brands Hatch near Swanley, Kent, England. It was the tenth round of the 1984 Formula One season. The 71-lap race was won by Niki Lauda for the McLaren team, after starting from third position. Derek Warwick finished second in a Renault, with Ayrton Senna third for the Toleman team.
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1964 Australian Grand Prix
9 February 1964
['12 august 1944', '11 august 1999', '27 may 1995', '20 november 1991', '24 january 2011', '16 august 1992', '28 july 2013', '17 july 1953', '24 february 1525', '17 january 2008', '1 may 1994', '2 may 1976', '28 december 2014', '14 november 1935', '17 november 1966', '18 june 1815', '1 may 1954', '7 september 1997', '14 july 1996', '15 august 1993', '27 february 2002', '23 august 1959', '3 may 1992', '7 february 1960', '19 september 1997', '29 october 1924', '19 august 1942', '11 april 1993', '13 july 1997', '13 june 1665', '24 march 2013', '25 october 1992', '6 june 1944', '7 june 1953', '15 march 2015', '2 december 1972', '19 october 2008', '5 june 1985', '10 october 1955', '27 may 1990', '8 april 1967', '5 may 1973', '23 february 2014', '18 july 1959', '18 september 2014', '15 april 1989', '14 july 1789', '4 december 1999', '27 april 1986', '10 september 1989', '17 august 1945', '1 february 2015', '11 june 1987', '23 july 2006', '29 july 2012', '31 august 1939', '20 july 1963', '21 september 1911', '25 august 1996', '17 july 2009', '9 august 1945', '6 may 1989', '5 december 1994', '25 july 2001', '2 august 1959', '21 november 1971', '23 april 1933', '14 august 1994', '25 april 1936', '1 june 2009', '19 august 2003', '20 april 2003', '29 may 1949', '19 april 2015', '20 october 1899', '27 may 2001', '18 march 1961', '10 september 1961', '17 september 1878', '17 may 1991', '3 march 2002', '18 october 1942', '6 october 2013', '18 july 1970', '31 august 2013', '13 july 2014', '24 march 1945', '5 july 1945', '29 may 2010', '11 september 1949', '30 august 1870', '28 april 1923', '2 june 1991', '1 march 1992', '14 april 2002', '24 august 1958', '15 august 1998', '3 july 2005', '7 june 2009']
1964 Australian Grand Prix
The 1964 Australian Grand Prix was a motor race held at the Sandown Park circuit in suburban Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on 9 February 1964. The race had 19 starters.It was the twenty ninth Australian Grand Prix and was also Round 5 of the 1964 Tasman Series and Round 1 of the 1964 Australian Drivers' Championship. Defending winner Jack Brabham won his third and last AGP. A "science-fiction" version of the 1964 Australian Grand Prix was depicted five years before it took place in the USA film "On the Beach" (1959), based on the Nevil Shute novel of the same title.
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Miss World 2000
30 November 2000
['25 june 1968', '12 may 2013', '17 july 1953', '23 march 2003', '25 march 1990', '31 august 1939', '31 march 1966', '6 may 1989', '11 september 2011', '31 july 1975', '7 december 1988', '14 april 2013', '16 may 1811', '13 august 1704', '5 november 1996', '21 july 1986', '28 september 2013', '19 april 2015', '25 april 1915', '27 september 1810', '15 september 1927', '10 september 2000', '21 december 1988', '2 june 1991', '12 july 1998', '28 june 1919', '27 january 1974', '13 december 1939', '23 february 2014', '9 march 2013', '7 october 2007', '29 october 1995', '21 april 2013', '21 september 2013', '24 september 1995', '30 may 1944', '27 july 1880', '9 june 1983', '27 march 1994', '24 august 2014', '4 march 2001', '25 january 2006', '10 august 1904', '12 september 1976', '19 april 2009', '4 november 1805', '15 august 1993', '3 october 1976', '30 august 1998', '23 september 1973', '20 september 1854', '17 july 1998', '23 march 1878', '23 may 1989', '9 may 2010', '14 december 1963', '22 may 1915', '21 february 2010', '15 november 1922', '28 october 1914', '1 december 1910', '5 september 1943', '23 april 1910', '14 march 2010', '11 may 2013', '8 october 1951', '6 april 2003', '6 july 1975', '26 april 2009', '1 april 1865', '25 september 2005', '18 october 1942', '22 october 1989', '3 july 2005', '30 august 1992', '30 may 2010', '11 june 1987', '9 april 1995', '21 november 1971', '18 june 1970', '11 april 2008', '28 september 1946', '27 october 2013', '12 july 1943', '15 april 2012', '4 july 1993', '24 august 2008', '12 july 1987', '27 may 1979', '26 march 1995', '5 april 1902', '6 july 1779', '30 september 1990', '7 july 2005', '9 september 1940', '1 november 2009', '15 june 1989', '23 september 1983', '27 may 1990']
Miss World 2000
Miss World 2000, the 50th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 30 November 2000 at the Millennium Dome in London, UK. The pageant's swimsuit segment was filmed in the Maldives. The pageant was the first since the death of pageant owner Eric Morley, whose widow Julia Morley assumed responsibility for the event. The pageant had 95 contestants, the highest number of Miss World participants ever. This was surpassed in 2003. The pageant was won by Priyanka Chopra of India, at the age of 17. She is the fifth Indian Miss World and the second consecutive winner from her country. Internationally, Chopra reigned alongside Miss Universe 2000 titleholder Lara Dutta and Miss Asia Pacific 2000 titleholder Dia Mirza, both also of India.
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1936 FA Cup Final
25 April 1936
['19 september 1997', '20 september 1854', '2 june 1996', '5 april 1902', '15 october 1964', '15 march 2015', '4 october 2009', '16 march 2008', '19 october 1796', '14 june 1645', '17 july 1998', '29 august 1993', '29 may 2005', '27 february 2002', '26 december 2004', '12 october 2008', '5 april 1992', '7 july 2005', '6 july 1779', '14 july 1951', '29 october 1995', '19 may 2015', '15 november 1922', '20 august 2008', '10 may 2009', '24 october 2004', '9 november 2013', '23 april 2006', '23 june 1896', '29 august 2010', '1 may 1954', '9 april 1992', '16 january 1809', '11 august 1999', '5 september 1781', '26 february 2011', '21 june 1813', '3 october 1976', '8 may 2014', '25 april 1931', '9 february 1964', '27 february 2010', '1 may 1997', '6 december 1921', '17 october 1989', '31 december 1942', '19 february 1942', '16 february 2014', '1 june 2003', '10 may 2014', '12 may 2000', '25 april 1915', '27 january 1973', '5 june 1985', '10 july 1985', '7 november 1993', '2 june 1991', '8 october 1951', '23 march 2003', '21 july 1972', '1 december 2007', '4 july 1993', '13 july 2014', '19 september 1985', '19 december 2012', '24 april 1915', '24 october 1976', '27 october 2013', '5 may 1996', '30 may 2010', '18 april 2010', '28 february 1986', '23 august 1959', '3 november 1918', '8 july 1980', '26 february 1992', '25 september 1983', '18 july 1970', '24 march 1945', '7 september 2008', '28 september 1946', '28 july 1809', '23 october 1977', '7 february 1960', '14 december 1995', '28 august 1994', '4 september 2010', '28 april 1996', '24 august 2003', '25 may 2012', '14 april 2002', '26 june 1945', '3 april 2005', '1 april 2010', '1 november 2009', '26 october 2014', '29 may 2010', '12 june 1966', '30 january 1948']
1936 FA Cup Final
The 1936 FA Cup Final was a football match between Arsenal and Sheffield United on 25 April 1936 at Wembley. The showpiece match of English football's primary cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup (better known as the FA Cup), it was the 64th Cup final, and the fourteenth at the national stadium. Each team received a bye to the third round of the tournament, and then progressed through five rounds before reaching the final. Arsenal were in a successful phase, with this final following recent First Division titles, while Sheffield United were attempting to emulate the success of their rivals Sheffield Wednesday in the tournament the year before. A closely fought first half was followed by a dominant second half by Arsenal, who won by a single goal, scored by Ted Drake in the 74th minute. A media ban by the stadium's bosses caused reporters to fly above the stadium in autogyros to see the match and the BBC experimented with sports commentators for the first time during its live broadcast of the final.
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1996 Johan Cruijff Schaal
18 August 1996
['22 february 2011', '15 july 1410', '12 september 1976', '22 october 1989', '19 september 1985', '20 october 1993', '26 april 2009', '25 august 1996', '5 september 1943', '4 september 2010', '3 may 1981', '21 november 1974', '30 may 1929', '8 may 1972', '7 september 1975', '25 november 2007', '21 november 2015', '14 november 1935', '7 march 2015', '16 october 1925', '18 may 1958', '10 july 1985', '12 june 1994', '7 august 1998', '22 october 2006', '28 october 1914', '9 august 1945', '4 february 1948', '16 march 2014', '22 june 2014', '5 may 1996', '17 august 1945', '30 may 1944', '21 april 2013', '8 june 2008', '4 october 1917', '28 may 2006', '26 april 1947', '29 april 1984', '1 may 1976', '27 february 1881', '29 may 1985', '21 july 1972', '6 april 2014', '10 october 1911', '9 november 1799', '21 october 1990', '19 may 2015', '23 july 2006', '18 july 1953', '11 april 1993', '27 may 2007', '4 november 1805', '21 july 1985', '19 july 1969', '2 june 2010', '22 september 1974', '18 may 1954', '29 september 2012', '27 october 2013', '30 january 1948', '6 may 2010', '16 july 1945', '14 november 2010', '12 july 1987', '12 july 1979', '22 july 2011', '27 may 1987', '19 august 2001', '21 august 2013', '11 june 1981', '6 march 2005', '19 february 1942', '8 september 2013', '22 may 1915', '15 august 1998', '26 march 1995', '1 january 1910', '18 october 1942', '16 july 1995', '7 october 2007', '17 july 1953', '1 may 2008', '9 september 1940', '23 may 2015', '18 may 2003', '4 july 1993', '6 may 1989', '21 may 1950', '4 august 1265', '19 february 1967', '1 april 2010', '10 june 2007', '5 march 2014', '13 july 1997', '25 october 1854', '30 december 2009', '13 june 1993', '28 may 1995']
1996 Johan Cruijff Schaal
The match for the 7th Dutch Supercup (Johan Cruijff-schaal I) was held on 18 August 1996 in the Amsterdam ArenA in Amsterdam. This was the first Supercup game to be played under the title Johan Cruijff-schaal (Dutch: Johan Cruijff Shield), with former editions being played under the name Dutch Supercup (Dutch: 'Nederlandse Supercup'). This was also the first Supercup game to be held in the Amsterdam ArenA. From this year on each Supercup game will be played there, while each KNVB Cup final will be played at de Kuip, Rotterdam.The match featured the winners of the 1995-96 Dutch first division, Ajax, and the winners of the 1995-96 KNVB Cup, PSV. The match ended in a 0-3 victory for PSV, with goals from René Eijkelkamp and Marc Degryse (2), making them the first winners of the Johan Cruijff-schaal.
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point in time
1957 British Grand Prix
20 July 1957
['5 april 1992', '12 july 2009', '7 june 2001', '24 april 2005', '25 may 2014', '14 april 2002', '24 january 2011', '26 february 1992', '29 july 1972', '3 may 1992', '15 june 1989', '22 july 2007', '24 may 1988', '15 october 1964', '24 september 1995', '6 november 1994', '28 september 1958', '22 july 1946', '9 february 1964', '11 september 1949', '5 december 1994', '27 march 1994', '11 august 1999', '7 march 2015', '9 october 2011', '27 august 1979', '8 may 2011', '8 may 2014', '6 july 1975', '1 may 1954', '5 march 2014', '1 july 1937', '10 july 1985', '15 august 1998', '16 may 1811', '19 february 1942', '24 august 2008', '22 october 2000', '1 december 2007', '12 april 1981', '7 august 1998', '6 august 2006', '8 september 2012', '10 august 1792', '4 november 1805', '10 may 2009', '23 july 2014', '26 august 1990', '13 august 1704', '6 march 2005', '8 october 1959', '19 may 1996', '12 september 1976', '13 june 1665', '23 may 1989', '24 september 2000', '12 june 1994', '21 april 2013', '19 october 1958', '1 october 2011', '21 july 1972', '5 april 1902', '7 september 1975', '17 april 1994', '24 august 1997', '7 september 2008', '28 april 1991', '30 june 2013', '12 august 1990', '18 june 1969', '25 april 1931', '11 may 2008', '1 january 2007', '6 june 1944', '29 july 2012', '8 may 1972', '1 october 1995', '29 august 1993', '11 july 1983', '6 february 1958', '9 march 2013', '16 april 2007', '16 march 2008', '8 december 1980', '11 june 1987', '20 october 1827', '16 december 2014', '19 august 1942', '18 may 2003', '31 august 1939', '29 march 2015', '10 july 2011', '4 october 2009', '27 november 2011', '14 june 1992', '4 december 1999', '23 april 2006', '4 april 2004', '5 may 1862']
1957 British Grand Prix
The 1957 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 20 July 1957 at the Aintree Circuit, near Liverpool. It was the tenth British Grand Prix, and the fifth World Championship race of the 1957 Formula One season. The race was won by Stirling Moss and Tony Brooks, who shared driving duties in a Vanwall. It was the third and final time that a Grand Prix had been won by two drivers in a shared car. This was the first occasion that a British-built car won a World Drivers' Championship race, a feat achieved with two British drivers at their home Grand Prix.
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1979 British Grand Prix
14 July 1979
['3 december 1971', '24 may 2014', '15 august 1999', '7 june 1953', '28 july 2013', '11 september 2011', '8 october 1951', '21 august 1915', '20 november 1759', '22 october 2006', '1 october 2011', '10 february 2013', '23 may 2004', '24 august 1997', '27 september 2009', '26 september 2010', '23 october 1977', '31 august 1939', '21 october 1990', '16 june 1977', '31 july 1938', '28 february 1986', '27 march 2011', '10 june 2012', '20 february 1968', '4 october 1917', '19 august 1759', '30 may 1434', '4 november 1805', '10 october 2010', '2 december 1805', '29 march 2015', '1 december 2007', '29 july 2012', '8 june 2008', '11 october 1797', '2 september 1945', '20 february 1972', '12 july 1979', '13 july 1997', '24 may 1988', '12 october 2002', '13 august 1995', '10 november 1938', '8 march 2014', '20 september 1854', '28 may 2007', '13 may 2012', '23 july 2014', '23 april 1809', '21 july 1985', '25 may 2014', '24 march 2015', '24 september 2000', '23 february 1950', '10 july 2011', '12 september 1976', '6 november 1994', '19 august 1942', '12 july 1943', '1 august 1798', '28 december 2014', '14 april 2002', '24 may 2007', '9 july 1933', '6 march 2008', '2 december 1972', '25 april 1914', '29 july 1973', '12 august 1944', '18 july 1959', '8 november 1963', '8 october 1944', '29 july 1972', '14 november 2010', '4 march 2001', '6 december 1921', '28 november 1899', '31 march 2002', '14 march 2010', '18 july 1976', '30 may 1944', '5 december 1994', '7 september 1997', '22 october 1995', '11 may 2013', '16 december 2014', '7 may 2006', '18 september 2014', '28 april 1991', '11 september 1994', '12 october 2014', '23 september 1983', '7 july 2002', '1 november 2009', '3 august 2008', '28 july 2011', '9 june 2002', '10 july 1965']
1979 British Grand Prix
The 1979 British Grand Prix (formally the XXXII Marlboro British Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at Silverstone on 14 July 1979. It was the ninth race of the 1979 Formula One season.
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point in time
Miss Universe 1987
27 May 1987
['23 march 1878', '5 march 2014', '14 may 1995', '6 march 2008', '30 july 1995', '23 june 1896', '2 august 1970', '17 november 1966', '1 april 1990', '7 january 2015', '18 july 1959', '25 february 2011', '22 june 1940', '14 april 2002', '15 july 1967', '27 november 2011', '28 november 1899', '27 may 2001', '21 november 2015', '30 october 2010', '24 september 1995', '29 may 2010', '8 october 1951', '26 march 1995', '5 april 2004', '26 april 1998', '12 october 2014', '8 june 2014', '23 september 2008', '26 august 1990', '9 november 2013', '15 november 1922', '11 april 2008', '23 april 2000', '18 november 1962', '18 july 1976', '25 october 1951', '18 july 1953', '31 july 1938', '28 august 2011', '8 november 1987', '3 may 1992', '19 september 1356', '1 december 2007', '1 december 1910', '6 october 2013', '3 march 2002', '19 august 2003', '29 october 1924', '13 june 1993', '21 december 1988', '4 november 1990', '19 november 1941', '7 october 2007', '25 november 2007', '1 october 1965', '15 september 1934', '24 march 1945', '13 july 1997', '18 march 1961', '16 february 2014', '12 july 1987', '12 may 2007', '10 august 1792', '9 august 1945', '21 august 2013', '9 april 1992', '8 october 1959', '27 june 2010', '19 march 1988', '9 september 1990', '19 july 1969', '8 june 2008', '17 july 1998', '21 november 1971', '28 september 2013', '12 july 1943', '8 march 2014', '5 may 1949', '15 august 1999', '7 december 1988', '29 may 2005', '11 april 1993', '19 february 1942', '8 may 2011', '5 september 1943', '6 november 1994', '2 august 1959', '22 february 2011', '2 september 1956', '4 july 1976', '19 april 2009', '31 march 1966', '25 may 2009', '2 december 1972', '23 may 1989', '21 september 1911', '25 january 2006', '10 september 1989']
Miss Universe 1987
Miss Universe 1987, the 36th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 27 May 1987 at the Hall Four of World Trade Centre in Singapore. Barbara Palacios Teyde of Venezuela crowned her successor Cecilia Bolocco of Chile. 68 contestants competed in the pageant. This was Bob Barker's final Miss Universe Pageant as host, he quit hosting both Miss USA & MissUniverse Pageants because Barker requested to the Pageants to stop having fur coats being awarded as prizes, but the Pageants refused to accept his request, so Barker resigned from hosting both Pageants.
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Rhine
24 March 1945
['15 july 1967', '2 august 1959', '11 september 1949', '23 october 1977', '3 may 1979', '20 july 1957', '1 february 2015', '12 february 2012', '29 august 2012', '22 june 2014', '18 july 1953', '29 july 1972', '23 august 1959', '25 april 1914', '18 february 1982', '5 may 1862', '4 july 1918', '13 august 1704', '18 may 1958', '17 october 1999', '25 december 2009', '21 october 2007', '10 september 2000', '5 november 1854', '30 may 1976', '15 april 2012', '13 february 2011', '9 september 1940', '22 november 1997', '11 september 1983', '21 november 2015', '30 may 1929', '19 april 2015', '20 november 1759', '17 november 1966', '6 august 1945', '30 december 2009', '31 march 1966', '23 february 1950', '1 may 1976', '11 may 2008', '1 june 2003', '8 july 2012', '19 september 1356', '14 june 1992', '30 may 1434', '28 february 1974', '27 november 2011', '12 july 1987', '25 august 1996', '4 october 1992', '23 september 1983', '12 march 2006', '16 may 1811', '8 november 1992', '13 april 1997', '12 february 1994', '5 november 1996', '12 june 1994', '7 september 1997', '2 december 1972', '11 november 1965', '23 september 2008', '1 january 2007', '9 june 1983', '25 september 1983', '23 august 1953', '21 may 1993', '24 august 2014', '8 june 2014', '24 january 2011', '4 may 2003', '27 august 1979', '10 may 2009', '14 september 1980', '17 august 1952', '20 september 1969', '25 july 2001', '7 june 2009', '16 july 1977', '13 november 1988', '18 april 1988', '4 may 1949', '15 june 1989', '11 november 1918', '9 august 1945', '29 march 2015', '16 june 1977', '15 april 1989', '14 november 2010', '26 march 1995', '7 october 2007', '2 june 1996', '29 march 1461', '26 february 2011', '25 february 2011', '13 august 1995', '7 march 2015', '28 may 1995']
Bing (Brian)
Bing (1942–26 October 1955) was a dog who received the Dickin Medal in 1947 from the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals for bravery in service during the Second World War. An Alsatian and Collie cross, Bing (originally named "Brian") was given to the army in 1944 when his owners, the Fetch family from Loughborough in Leicestershire, were no longer able to feed him due to rationing. He was trained at the Army War Dog Training School near Potters Bar in Hertfordshire. On joining the army Bing was given the number 2720/6871 and first saw action with his handler and trainer Lance Corporal Ken Bailey in a Recce Platoon with the 13th Parachute Battalion, part of the 6th Airborne Division, over Normandy on D-Day on 6 June 1944. He had to be 'helped' out of the 'plane with a piece of meat before landing in a tree and having to be rescued; later he was wounded in action. His injuries were treated at the Vet Kennels near Stockport. Bing was trained to locate the enemy and protect military personnel, and served in France until September 1944. On 24 March 1945 Bing dropped over the Rhine with his new handler Corporal 'Jack' Walton, and took part in Operation Varsity, Operation Plunder and the advance into Germany. After the war he was returned to the Fetch family. On his death in 1955 his skin and fur were mounted for display while the rest of his remains were buried in the PDSA Animal Cemetery in Ilford in Essex. The book The Amazing Adventures of Bing the Parachuting Dog about his life was published in 2012. The Dickin Medal is often referred to as the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross.
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Ibrox disaster
5 April 1902
['10 october 2010', '25 october 1854', '2 august 1970', '22 february 2011', '4 may 1949', '1 january 2007', '1 july 2012', '12 september 2010', '23 march 2008', '27 march 1994', '14 april 2013', '25 december 2009', '4 june 1989', '18 july 1953', '23 may 2004', '24 august 2003', '8 may 2014', '27 july 1997', '25 january 2006', '27 september 2009', '12 july 1998', '15 april 2001', '12 october 1997', '11 april 1993', '12 may 2000', '16 march 2008', '8 november 1987', '31 july 1938', '31 august 1939', '22 july 2007', '15 april 2012', '13 november 1988', '11 september 2001', '24 april 1948', '28 july 2013', '24 may 2007', '3 august 2008', '9 march 2013', '11 may 2011', '10 may 2009', '7 august 1915', '30 may 1976', '11 september 2011', '12 september 1976', '18 november 1962', '25 november 2007', '20 september 1854', '4 july 1976', '27 january 1974', '24 november 1982', '10 november 1938', '23 july 2006', '27 july 2012', '3 october 1976', '9 april 1992', '25 april 1936', '28 april 1923', '8 may 2011', '27 march 2002', '6 august 1945', '21 may 1993', '26 december 2004', '29 september 1991', '22 june 2014', '4 september 2010', '20 november 1991', '18 march 1961', '25 july 2001', '5 april 2004', '19 march 1988', '7 january 2015', '18 may 1958', '21 august 1915', '22 january 1984', '19 october 2008', '12 may 2013', '18 june 1969', '25 january 2015', '31 march 2002', '4 may 2006', '8 april 2007', '25 april 1915', '1 december 1910', '7 november 1993', '7 june 2009', '17 november 1966', '28 august 2011', '23 october 1977', '28 april 2002', '2 september 1945', '13 august 1704', '19 february 1967', '7 february 1960', '10 august 1904', '26 july 1992', '20 october 1827', '7 september 1997', '12 july 2009', '29 july 2001']
Albert Wilkes
Albert Wilkes (born Birmingham 10 November 1874, died 12 September 1936) was a sports photographer and football (soccer) player in the early years of professional football in England, who played for Aston Villa from August 1898 to July 1907. Before playing for Villa he played for West Bromwich Albion and Walsall. The Villa News and Record 1 September 1906 Wilkes instantly experienced success at Villa Park, playing a bit part in the club's 1898–99 title success before establishing himself as a first team regular in their 1899–1900 title victory. He was less fortunate in the FA cup where he found himself part of a Villa side beaten in a famous cup upset by Southern League Millwall Athletic. He made five appearances for England, between March 1901 and May 1902, scoring the equalizing goal against Scotland in a 2-2 draw at Villa Park on 3 May 1902 - this was the replay of the match that was abandoned as a result of the first Ibrox disaster on 5 April 1902, in which 25 people died and 517 were injured. He began his photographic career whilst still a player and he continued until his death. His son Albert Wilkes Junior continued the business until it was sold to leading photographic agency Colorsport in 1970.
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Rainbow Warrior
10 July 1985
['1 january 1965', '23 july 2014', '13 december 1939', '11 september 1949', '3 may 1979', '30 may 2010', '23 march 1878', '29 october 1924', '24 january 1933', '4 november 1990', '14 september 2008', '8 may 2014', '29 march 1461', '1 march 1954', '12 may 2007', '11 july 1983', '24 february 1525', '18 may 2003', '10 may 1959', '13 july 1985', '10 august 1904', '14 december 1995', '27 january 1973', '8 november 1992', '23 march 2008', '17 october 1989', '26 april 1998', '19 august 1942', '28 december 2014', '8 november 1987', '4 september 2010', '23 april 2006', '26 october 2014', '30 november 2000', '27 march 2002', '25 september 2005', '15 september 1927', '15 november 1922', '16 july 1983', '9 may 2010', '23 june 1943', '31 may 2005', '19 july 1969', '8 april 2007', '11 september 2001', '15 july 1967', '9 october 2011', '13 may 1990', '23 august 2010', '10 october 1955', '1 july 1951', '24 may 2014', '7 december 1941', '15 april 1989', '30 may 1944', '9 february 1964', '24 august 2008', '26 february 1992', '7 november 1917', '18 may 1958', '23 february 2013', '16 march 2008', '8 january 1991', '2 june 1991', '27 february 2002', '7 september 1975', '11 april 1993', '30 may 1976', '19 september 1356', '8 october 1944', '26 may 1999', '23 april 1904', '12 june 2009', '17 may 1996', '27 july 2014', '6 december 2003', '15 september 1934', '31 may 1992', '22 june 2014', '30 september 2006', '20 april 2003', '27 july 2012', '9 september 1940', '23 may 1989', '11 february 1929', '18 june 1970', '3 may 1992', '21 august 1915', '12 may 1995', '29 july 2001', '27 february 1881', '4 april 2004', '21 october 2007', '29 august 1993', '17 june 1973', '22 may 1915', '25 january 2006', '30 january 1948', '11 september 2011']
Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior
The sinking of the Rainbow Warrior, codenamed Opération Satanique, was an operation by the "action" branch of the French foreign intelligence services, the Direction générale de la sécurité extérieure (DGSE), carried out on 10 July 1985. During the operation, two operatives sank the flagship of the Greenpeace fleet, the Rainbow Warrior in the port of Auckland, New Zealand on its way to a protest against a planned French nuclear test in Moruroa. Fernando Pereira, a photographer, drowned on the sinking ship. France initially denied responsibility, but two French agents were captured by New Zealand Police and charged with arson, conspiracy to commit arson, willful damage, and murder. As the truth came out, the scandal resulted in the resignation of the French Defence Minister Charles Hernu. The two agents pleaded guilty to manslaughter and were sentenced to ten years in prison. They spent just over two years confined to the French island of Hao before being freed by the French government.
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Khojaly
26 February 1992
['20 july 1963', '30 may 1434', '21 may 1993', '6 july 1779', '12 may 1995', '31 august 1939', '23 june 1985', '11 september 1949', '7 december 1988', '1 january 2007', '7 june 2009', '15 march 2015', '29 august 2010', '25 october 1951', '19 october 1796', '11 september 1983', '9 january 2005', '9 march 2013', '23 august 2010', '18 june 1970', '12 february 1994', '13 may 2001', '17 november 1966', '8 october 1959', '28 april 1951', '29 september 2012', '20 november 1991', '26 december 1943', '8 february 2015', '23 march 1878', '23 april 1933', '26 september 2010', '15 march 2014', '17 may 1996', '21 july 1985', '8 september 2012', '8 may 2014', '28 february 1986', '24 october 2010', '24 september 1995', '2 june 2010', '22 june 2014', '10 may 2014', '4 october 1992', '7 december 1941', '25 april 1936', '27 july 2014', '5 may 1949', '14 july 2008', '17 february 1959', '30 october 2010', '25 april 1914', '23 august 1953', '16 july 1960', '22 october 2006', '30 june 2013', '6 march 2008', '7 november 1993', '12 october 1984', '16 march 1988', '18 july 1976', '29 july 1972', '23 september 1983', '11 october 1797', '1 april 1865', '15 july 1410', '11 september 1814', '30 may 1976', '21 june 1813', '24 january 2011', '5 july 1945', '25 february 2011', '11 may 2013', '18 may 1958', '11 april 1993', '15 october 1964', '5 may 1996', '25 november 2012', '14 july 1991', '8 june 2014', '5 june 1985', '4 february 1974', '24 april 1915', '31 july 1938', '31 may 2005', '26 october 2014', '1 may 1994', '5 april 2004', '1 november 2009', '17 august 1945', '29 july 2012', '23 november 2010', '21 june 1919', '9 may 2010', '10 october 1911', '10 september 2000', '6 april 2003', '17 october 1989', '28 july 2010']
Khojaly Massacre
The Khojaly Massacre, also known as the Khojaly tragedy, was the killing of at least 161 ethnic Azerbaijani civilians from the town of Khojaly on 25–26 February 1992 by the Armenian and, partially, by CIS armed forces during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. According to the Azerbaijani side, as well as Memorial Human Rights Center, Human Rights Watch and other international observers, the massacre was committed by the ethnic Armenian armed forces, reportedly with help of the Russian 366th Motor Rifle Regiment, apparently not acting on orders from the command. The death toll claimed by Azerbaijani authorities is 613 civilians, including 106 women and 63 children. The event became the largest massacre in the course of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Western governments and the western media refer to it as the "Khojaly massacre", "Khojaly tragedy" or the "Battle for Khojaly". Azerbaijani sources occasionally refer to the massacre as "Khojaly genocide" (Azerbaijani: Xocalı soyqırımı) and the "Khojaly tragedy" (Azerbaijani: Xocalı faciəsi).
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Mercaz HaRav massacre
6 March 2008
['28 april 1951', '9 june 1983', '7 september 1975', '16 march 1988', '18 april 2010', '1 january 1910', '9 april 1992', '30 october 1918', '23 july 2006', '24 september 1995', '25 november 2012', '23 april 1933', '3 november 1918', '15 november 1922', '7 november 1993', '25 october 1992', '16 june 1996', '10 october 1955', '27 july 2014', '13 november 1988', '10 june 2007', '12 july 1943', '4 august 1265', '21 july 1985', '18 july 1959', '30 august 1870', '5 may 2005', '4 july 1976', '4 may 2003', '4 november 1805', '5 may 1973', '9 september 1990', '14 december 2014', '24 july 2011', '19 april 1931', '8 october 1944', '19 october 2008', '15 september 1934', '22 january 1984', '21 november 1971', '29 september 1991', '10 may 1959', '27 february 1881', '31 january 2010', '30 august 1998', '6 may 1989', '30 november 2000', '27 june 2010', '4 may 1949', '16 july 1966', '2 november 1917', '11 july 1983', '13 october 1996', '15 april 2001', '7 march 2015', '1 april 1865', '13 january 2012', '8 september 2013', '6 november 1994', '13 august 1995', '17 may 1996', '28 april 2002', '28 april 1923', '7 may 1915', '8 june 1975', '27 july 2012', '5 july 1945', '1 january 2011', '5 november 1854', '8 january 1991', '24 april 2005', '8 november 1992', '21 september 2013', '11 july 1999', '12 october 1984', '8 april 1967', '25 october 1854', '28 may 2006', '16 july 1945', '10 september 1961', '28 june 1914', '29 october 1924', '22 february 2009', '12 october 2002', '22 october 1989', '4 june 1989', '23 february 2013', '25 january 2015', '12 june 1966', '19 april 2009', '24 march 2013', '1 june 2009', '3 july 2005', '24 august 2014', '12 october 1997', '20 july 1957', '23 february 2014', '10 may 2014', '19 november 1941']
Mercaz HaRav massacre
The Mercaz HaRav massacre, also called the Mercaz HaRav shooting, was a mass shooting attack that occurred on 6 March 2008, in which a lone Palestinian gunman shot multiple students at the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva, a religious school in Jerusalem, Israel, after which the gunman himself was shot dead. Eight students and the perpetrator were killed. Eleven more were wounded, five of them placed in serious to critical condition. The attack began at 8:36 p.m. local time and ended about twenty minutes later. According to survivor Mijael Mendelson, the attack lasted about 14 minutes. Mendelson reports he saw the time before the shooting started and shortly after knowing the gunman was dead. The attacker was stopped by long-time Mercaz HaRav student Yitzchak Dadon and off-duty Israel Defense Forces Captain David Shapira who fought back using their personal firearms.[clarification needed] The attack was praised by Hamas and, according to a subsequent poll, was supported by 84 percent of the Palestinian population, the highest result showing support for violence in 15 years, which the pollster concluded was the result of recent actions by Israel in Gaza and the West Bank. It was condemned in official statements by various countries around the world.
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2012 Brazilian Grand Prix
25 November 2012
['23 november 2010', '14 june 1964', '2 december 1972', '1 july 1951', '7 june 2009', '7 december 1941', '28 september 1958', '8 december 1980', '21 april 2013', '25 january 2015', '22 february 2009', '18 november 1962', '22 july 1984', '26 september 2010', '4 november 1805', '14 july 1951', '10 october 2010', '25 october 1951', '17 march 2002', '19 april 1931', '8 november 1992', '12 april 1981', '2 december 1805', '12 october 2008', '19 september 1997', '1 may 1994', '11 july 2010', '7 june 1953', '12 june 2009', '1 january 1965', '14 june 1645', '15 september 1963', '7 february 1991', '3 april 1944', '8 july 2012', '20 september 1969', '17 january 2008', '26 june 1945', '26 february 1992', '1 may 2008', '18 june 1815', '16 august 1992', '3 october 1976', '16 april 2007', '15 july 1410', '14 june 1992', '13 august 1995', '17 may 1991', '26 december 1943', '24 october 1976', '4 may 1949', '18 july 1953', '14 july 1996', '14 july 1979', '18 february 1982', '12 may 2000', '23 july 2006', '7 march 2015', '21 september 2013', '1 june 2003', '27 may 1979', '17 february 1959', '14 april 2013', '17 october 1989', '12 january 2010', '29 december 1890', '17 june 1973', '7 january 2015', '23 march 2008', '21 september 1911', '11 april 1993', '1 april 2010', '11 september 1983', '29 april 1984', '15 march 2015', '4 may 2003', '25 november 2007', '25 september 1983', '5 april 1902', '7 july 2005', '20 november 1991', '20 july 1957', '27 may 2001', '3 july 2005', '10 july 2011', '8 november 1963', '26 may 1955', '2 september 1945', '29 january 2007', '12 july 1979', '21 december 1988', '27 july 1997', '25 may 1975', '6 march 2005', '24 april 2005', '30 may 1976', '31 july 1975', '16 july 1995', '24 august 1958']
2012 Brazilian Grand Prix
The 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix (formally known as the Formula 1 Grande Prêmio Petrobras do Brasil 2012) was a Formula One motor race that took place at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo, Brazil on 25 November 2012. The race was the twentieth and final round of the 2012 Formula One World Championship, and marked the forty-first running of the Brazilian Grand Prix. The race was won by Jenson Button driving for McLaren. It was at this race that Sebastian Vettel won the 2012 World Drivers' Championship, his third title in a row. Fernando Alonso finished second in both the race and the championship, and had the provisional championship lead at a late stage of the race, before Vettel moved up the order to have a three-point cushion.
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2014 Austrian Grand Prix
22 June 2014
['17 april 1994', '1 may 2008', '29 may 2005', '5 october 1988', '7 september 2008', '24 august 2003', '12 july 1943', '7 november 1917', '17 may 1991', '25 september 1983', '5 april 2004', '23 august 2009', '29 august 1993', '27 april 1986', '11 april 2008', '21 december 1988', '11 september 1814', '15 september 1927', '6 may 1989', '13 august 1995', '8 september 2013', '1 june 2003', '28 october 1914', '25 october 1992', '8 may 2011', '21 september 2013', '9 september 1940', '15 july 1967', '17 may 1996', '26 february 2011', '12 august 1990', '5 may 1996', '26 may 1955', '21 august 2013', '23 april 1918', '1 july 2012', '26 march 1995', '13 may 2012', '28 april 1991', '2 december 1805', '19 july 2010', '22 july 2007', '6 november 1792', '9 july 1933', '12 july 1987', '10 june 1990', '25 april 1931', '11 june 1987', '23 may 2004', '9 august 1945', '24 may 1988', '25 april 1915', '16 july 1977', '3 may 1979', '25 january 2015', '22 january 1984', '16 march 1988', '24 january 1933', '25 may 2009', '27 january 1973', '8 february 2015', '29 december 1890', '5 october 2014', '21 june 1813', '8 december 1980', '9 april 1992', '25 october 1854', '2 may 1976', '19 december 2012', '19 october 1796', '23 april 1910', '20 september 1854', '5 december 1994', '14 july 1991', '10 may 1959', '11 november 1918', '12 november 1995', '11 february 1929', '25 august 1996', '9 october 2011', '18 june 1815', '3 april 2005', '12 may 2000', '30 may 1944', '29 october 1924', '28 april 1923', '16 july 1983', '1 january 1910', '9 november 2013', '9 november 1799', '1 april 2001', '15 march 2015', '6 july 1779', '13 november 1994', '17 august 1945', '14 july 2008', '28 july 2010', '21 july 1972', '7 january 2015']
2014 Austrian Grand Prix
The 2014 Austrian Grand Prix (formally the Formula 1 Großer Preis Von Österreich 2014) was a Formula One motor race held on 22 June 2014 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria. It was the eighth round of the 2014 season and the 28th Austrian Grand Prix and the first to be held since 2003. The 71-lap race was won by Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg after starting from third position. His teammate Lewis Hamilton finished second with Valtteri Bottas third for the Williams team. Felipe Massa started the race from pole position, his first since the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix. Massa had one previous participition in an Austrian Grand Prix, back in 2002, while from the last Austrian Grand Prix to be held before 2014, which was in 2003, only three drivers (Fernando Alonso, Kimi Räikkönen, and Jenson Button) returned to drive in the 2014 Austrian Grand Prix.
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Normandy Landings
6 June 1944
['23 april 1910', '29 august 1993', '23 february 1950', '18 july 1976', '25 april 1915', '1 june 2003', '22 february 2009', '13 may 2012', '24 march 2013', '30 january 1948', '25 april 1914', '13 july 1997', '17 june 1938', '19 october 2008', '17 april 1994', '6 august 1945', '14 march 2010', '20 august 2008', '6 december 1921', '15 march 2014', '4 november 1990', '4 september 1960', '12 may 2000', '29 may 1949', '20 october 1991', '29 may 2005', '4 june 1989', '8 november 1992', '22 july 1984', '15 september 1963', '18 june 1970', '14 june 1964', '12 october 2008', '28 june 1919', '28 may 1995', '13 may 2005', '19 october 1958', '3 april 1944', '15 august 1999', '5 june 1985', '4 may 2006', '22 september 1974', '31 may 1992', '21 february 2010', '22 january 1984', '1 october 1965', '27 september 2009', '30 august 1992', '4 october 2009', '26 december 1943', '24 september 1972', '11 september 1814', '12 june 1994', '26 april 1998', '1 july 1951', '11 september 2011', '24 november 1982', '7 june 2009', '13 august 1995', '30 may 1976', '16 january 1809', '19 august 2001', '27 may 2001', '27 september 1810', '8 december 1980', '23 september 2008', '22 june 1940', '20 february 1968', '7 november 1917', '1 march 1954', '13 july 2014', '17 october 1999', '7 june 2001', '31 december 1942', '9 november 1799', '8 november 1963', '23 april 1933', '5 september 1781', '21 august 1914', '29 october 1924', '23 august 1959', '1 april 1865', '17 november 1966', '28 february 1986', '30 june 2002', '28 may 2007', '2 december 1972', '19 april 2009', '11 june 1981', '1 november 2009', '7 june 1953', '12 july 1992', '2 june 1991', '30 june 1908', '22 july 2011', '8 january 1991', '16 october 1925', '29 july 1973', '20 september 1854']
D-Day (game)
D-Day is a board wargame published by Avalon Hill first in 1961 and later re-released in 1965, 1971, 1977 and 1991. An operational/strategic simulation of the Western Front between June and September, 1944, the game simulates the invasion by the Allies of France while it was occupied by the Axis Powers. The title references the Normandy Landings in France on 6 June 1944, but it is actually about the campaign to liberate France in World War II, while the invasion itself is a fairly perfunctory affair completed on the first turn. One unique aspect of the game offers the Allied player the choice of where to invade. Players may (and often do) choose the Normandy beach where the actual invasion took place, but are free to invade at several other alternate locations, including the southern coast of France. The German player has considerable freedom as to where to place his starting pieces, but they do so without knowledge of where the Allied player will invade. Although other games with much more complexity and realism have since been released, including Avalon Hill's early 1980s Fortress Europa covering roughly the same scale and subject matter, D-Day is still played in part due to its simplicity.[citation needed] Along with Stalingrad and Afrika Korps, it was considered one of the "classic" games released in the 1960s by Avalon Hill, all of which shared a similar move-attack-advance game system.
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Bombardment of Yeonpyeong
23 November 2010
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Bombardment of Yeonpyeong
The bombardment of Yeonpyeong was an artillery engagement between the North Korean military and South Korean forces stationed on Yeonpyeong Island on 23 November 2010. Following a South Korean artillery exercise in waters in the south, North Korean forces fired around 170 artillery shells and rockets at Yeonpyeong Island, hitting both military and civilian targets. The shelling caused widespread damage on the island, killing four South Koreans and injuring 19. South Korea retaliated by shelling North Korean gun positions. The North Koreans subsequently stated that they had responded to South Korean shells being fired into North Korean territorial waters. The incident caused an escalation of tension on the Korean Peninsula and prompted widespread international condemnation of the North's actions. The United Nations declared it to be one of the most serious incidents since the end of the Korean War, and by December 18 former UN ambassador Bill Richardson said tensions had escalated to become "the most serious crisis on the Korean peninsula since the 1953 armistice which ended the Korean War."
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1995 Spanish Grand Prix
14 May 1995
['16 july 1995', '12 january 2010', '3 december 1971', '17 august 1945', '9 july 1933', '21 september 2013', '27 march 2002', '8 july 2012', '28 july 2011', '19 november 1941', '31 december 1942', '22 september 1974', '4 february 1948', '19 july 1969', '30 july 1995', '19 april 1931', '12 may 1995', '5 october 2014', '12 july 1992', '18 july 1970', '13 august 1995', '29 july 1972', '13 may 2012', '21 august 2013', '2 june 1996', '30 may 1976', '7 february 2014', '11 december 2010', '15 september 1963', '14 july 1996', '22 july 2011', '1 june 2003', '19 august 2003', '31 january 2010', '10 june 2012', '25 june 1968', '26 april 1947', '23 april 2006', '23 september 1983', '2 june 2010', '6 april 2003', '11 may 2011', '18 november 1962', '1 july 2012', '28 june 1914', '26 may 1955', '11 july 1970', '3 may 1992', '28 may 1995', '5 november 1996', '30 may 1944', '4 december 1999', '28 february 2015', '10 february 2013', '22 july 1946', '12 december 2009', '21 june 1919', '8 september 2012', '22 november 1997', '1 may 1997', '16 june 1996', '16 october 1925', '15 august 1998', '16 february 2014', '29 september 1991', '12 september 2010', '15 march 2014', '5 october 1988', '9 november 2013', '7 march 2015', '22 june 1940', '26 october 2014', '10 september 1961', '14 july 2008', '8 october 1959', '11 september 2011', '12 june 1994', '12 september 1976', '6 march 2005', '18 august 1996', '19 october 1958', '27 april 1986', '26 december 1943', '25 january 2015', '27 july 2012', '9 september 1990', '27 march 2011', '25 october 1854', '22 october 1989', '11 july 1999', '23 august 1953', '11 september 1994', '29 december 1890', '6 november 1994', '10 october 1955', '24 august 1958', '23 march 2003', '18 february 1982', '14 december 2014']
1995 Spanish Grand Prix
The 1995 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 14 May 1995 at the Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona. It was the fourth race of the 1995 Formula One season. It proved to be the final race for 1992 Formula One champion Nigel Mansell, who quit the McLaren team after the race. Both Damon Hill and Rubens Barrichello experienced gearbox problems on the final lap, Hill dropping from 2nd (which would have kept him in the lead of the championship) and Barrichello from 6th. This gave the Benetton team their first 1-2 finish since the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix.
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57th Annual Grammy Awards
8 February 2015
['30 september 1990', '1 july 2012', '28 august 1994', '26 may 1999', '12 may 2013', '2 may 1976', '9 april 1992', '27 january 1973', '26 october 1986', '7 august 1998', '16 may 1811', '13 october 1996', '28 april 2002', '15 june 1989', '23 february 2013', '3 march 2002', '4 september 2010', '28 may 2007', '4 may 2003', '27 july 1997', '13 january 2012', '3 november 1991', '14 april 2002', '23 july 2006', '9 february 1964', '15 april 1990', '1 october 2011', '25 april 1931', '22 february 2011', '25 march 1990', '22 may 1915', '5 april 1902', '12 march 2006', '25 october 1951', '18 april 2010', '24 march 1945', '2 december 1805', '9 january 1917', '28 august 2011', '28 june 1919', '26 april 1947', '20 february 1968', '12 december 2009', '21 august 1915', '1 august 1798', '10 october 2010', '1 december 1910', '25 september 1983', '1 november 2009', '16 july 1960', '20 october 1993', '1 march 1992', '11 july 1999', '27 february 2010', '12 september 1976', '8 may 2011', '5 december 1994', '9 june 2002', '17 october 1999', '5 november 1854', '18 august 1996', '12 january 2010', '3 may 1992', '15 april 1989', '11 april 1993', '26 october 2014', '6 april 2003', '4 july 1918', '23 august 2010', '22 july 2011', '26 february 1992', '10 august 1904', '10 july 1965', '24 may 2007', '26 july 1992', '30 may 1944', '27 january 1974', '30 january 1948', '13 july 1985', '24 may 2014', '6 may 1989', '11 july 1983', '1 february 2015', '31 may 2005', '13 june 1665', '16 july 1977', '30 september 2006', '20 october 1899', '29 september 1991', '12 february 2012', '11 september 1949', '15 december 1995', '12 november 1995', '27 september 1810', '26 august 1990', '5 june 1985', '18 july 1976', '9 august 1945', '8 july 2012']
Doing It (Charli XCX song)
"Doing It" is a song by English recording artist Charli XCX from her second studio album, Sucker (2014). An alternative version of the song featuring English recording artist Rita Ora was released on 6 February 2015 as the album's third single. The single peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart. Charli is seen performing a snippet of the song in a commercial for Pepsi's "Out of the Blue" music campaign, which aired during the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, on 8 February 2015.
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2014 Bahrain Grand Prix
6 April 2014
['10 october 1911', '4 july 1918', '27 september 1810', '28 may 2006', '10 september 1961', '21 july 1985', '13 december 1939', '27 july 1880', '30 january 1948', '28 april 1991', '10 may 2009', '30 december 2009', '7 september 1975', '4 june 1989', '23 november 2010', '1 november 2009', '21 august 1915', '1 january 1965', '22 october 1989', '4 february 1948', '23 may 2004', '6 february 1958', '12 june 1994', '24 march 2013', '1 may 1976', '29 december 1890', '5 november 1854', '15 august 1999', '11 september 2011', '20 september 1969', '26 december 2004', '7 june 2001', '28 february 1986', '26 may 1999', '10 september 1989', '10 june 2012', '28 september 2013', '19 october 2008', '7 june 2009', '25 october 1992', '26 october 2014', '8 june 1975', '9 february 1964', '12 september 2010', '25 december 2009', '25 march 1990', '14 june 1964', '26 april 1998', '17 july 2009', '19 february 1942', '16 march 2014', '11 november 1918', '31 july 1938', '10 october 1955', '7 august 1915', '7 february 1960', '25 may 2012', '13 january 2012', '19 july 2010', '27 may 2007', '16 may 1811', '9 october 2011', '24 november 1982', '22 may 2010', '1 april 2001', '27 january 1974', '26 april 1947', '1 may 1954', '12 october 1984', '24 october 2010', '21 february 2010', '3 april 1944', '11 september 1994', '29 april 1984', '12 october 2002', '16 july 1966', '11 september 1949', '5 april 1992', '12 november 1995', '26 february 1992', '23 august 2010', '14 march 2010', '14 july 1979', '27 july 2012', '5 may 1973', '1 august 1798', '25 november 2007', '25 october 1951', '1 july 2012', '21 october 1990', '19 september 1356', '12 may 2007', '4 march 2001', '24 may 1988', '31 december 1942', '13 april 1997', '3 july 2005', '10 november 1938', '27 july 1997']
2014 Bahrain Grand Prix
The 2014 Bahrain Grand Prix, formally known as the 2014 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix, was a Formula One motor race held on 6 April 2014 at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. The 57-lap race was the third round of the 2014 season, and marked the tenth time that the Bahrain Grand Prix had been held as a round for the Formula One World Championship and the 900th World Championship event.[citation needed] The race was held as a night event, starting at 6:00pm local time under lights, similar to the Singapore Grand Prix. The decision to hold the race under lights was taken as a means of marking the tenth anniversary of the event. Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes won the race after starting 2nd and overtaking teammate Nico Rosberg at the start. Rosberg finished second, with Force India's Sergio Pérez finishing third, scoring Force India's second ever podium, and first podium since Giancarlo Fisichella at the 2009 Belgian Grand Prix. The race was notable for the race-long battle between Hamilton and Rosberg and a collision on lap 41 between the Lotus of Pastor Maldonado and the Sauber of Esteban Gutiérrez. Gutierrez was flipped over in a side impact caused by Maldonado; Maldonado served a 5 place grid penalty at the Chinese Grand Prix for causing the crash.
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1983 general election
9 June 1983
['14 december 1963', '4 february 2015', '26 february 1992', '9 november 1799', '4 may 2003', '27 may 2001', '7 june 2001', '25 june 1968', '14 december 1995', '9 september 1990', '25 april 1915', '21 august 1914', '14 july 1951', '5 october 1988', '6 march 2005', '31 january 2010', '28 september 1946', '29 august 2010', '12 may 1995', '4 october 1917', '10 october 1955', '17 march 2002', '7 december 1941', '29 january 2007', '19 november 1941', '1 may 1976', '3 april 1944', '24 october 2010', '17 april 1994', '28 june 1914', '14 november 2010', '4 february 1974', '15 march 2015', '27 may 1995', '31 july 1975', '4 may 2006', '19 april 2009', '27 february 1881', '23 july 2014', '19 july 1969', '11 august 1999', '9 april 1995', '1 october 1965', '21 july 1972', '12 july 1943', '27 may 1987', '24 may 1988', '24 january 1933', '22 may 1915', '4 august 1265', '2 august 1959', '19 december 2012', '11 july 1970', '7 august 1915', '7 may 1915', '24 march 1945', '5 march 2014', '15 august 1998', '1 may 1994', '17 october 1989', '24 august 2014', '22 may 2010', '19 april 1931', '8 march 2014', '14 july 1996', '24 october 2004', '8 october 1944', '28 august 2011', '9 january 1917', '19 september 2012', '13 may 2012', '26 december 2004', '12 may 2013', '3 november 1918', '18 june 1815', '26 october 2014', '8 june 1975', '25 july 2001', '11 may 2008', '18 july 1959', '23 march 2003', '12 july 1992', '25 february 2011', '31 march 1966', '9 march 2013', '16 may 1811', '8 november 1963', '19 july 2010', '16 march 2008', '29 may 2005', '26 april 1947', '18 september 2014', '16 july 1966', '18 may 1954', '11 september 1983', '26 february 2011', '4 september 1960', '6 november 1792', '14 july 1979']
List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1983
This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the 49th Parliament of the United Kingdom in the 1983 general election, held on 9 June 1983. This Parliament was dissolved in 1987. Notable newcomers to the House of Commons included Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Michael Howard, Paddy Ashdown, Edwina Currie, Clare Short, Charles Kennedy, and Jeremy Corbyn. Gerry Adams was also elected, but did not take his seat.
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2013 Bahrain Grand Prix
21 April 2013
['1 august 2010', '3 march 2002', '28 july 2013', '9 march 2013', '20 august 2008', '25 july 2001', '18 july 1976', '17 july 1998', '11 september 1949', '1 april 1865', '23 may 2004', '10 october 2010', '29 january 2007', '24 april 2005', '16 july 1995', '31 july 1938', '10 september 1989', '23 may 1989', '4 may 2003', '15 september 1934', '23 august 1959', '14 september 2008', '21 february 2010', '20 november 1759', '22 october 1995', '10 may 2009', '8 september 2013', '18 july 1953', '21 august 1915', '30 may 1929', '9 august 1945', '30 july 1995', '27 may 2007', '27 july 1997', '21 december 1988', '13 january 2012', '10 november 1938', '9 july 1933', '7 november 1917', '20 september 1854', '14 july 1996', '5 may 1996', '11 july 1970', '25 april 1914', '15 october 1964', '20 october 1827', '2 november 1917', '16 march 2008', '25 january 2006', '4 april 2004', '6 november 1984', '17 october 1989', '28 september 2013', '12 july 2009', '29 july 2001', '10 october 1911', '31 march 1966', '12 october 2008', '26 may 1955', '28 may 2007', '8 october 1951', '3 may 1992', '2 september 1956', '9 january 2005', '23 april 2000', '23 july 2006', '13 november 1994', '1 june 2009', '17 june 1938', '10 september 1961', '29 september 1991', '8 january 1991', '9 september 1916', '18 may 1954', '8 november 1963', '27 january 1974', '11 october 1797', '2 july 2000', '8 may 2011', '5 september 1943', '17 july 1953', '21 september 1911', '12 july 1987', '26 april 2009', '15 august 1993', '28 february 1986', '25 april 1993', '1 august 1943', '15 august 1999', '3 november 1918', '30 may 1944', '24 april 1948', '9 february 1964', '17 october 1999', '7 may 1915', '20 february 1972', '1 august 1798', '24 january 1933', '11 september 1994']
2013 Bahrain Grand Prix
The 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix (formally known as the 2013 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 21 April 2013 at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. Mercedes' Nico Rosberg started the race from pole. Sebastian Vettel won the race, with Lotus F1 drivers Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean completing the podium. Contested over 57 laps, it was the fourth round of the 2013 season, and the ninth time that the Bahrain Grand Prix had been held as a round of the Formula One World Championship. The controversial race went ahead despite ongoing protests which had been taking place since the cancellation of the 2011 event. This race also marked the 200th Grand Prix for Mark Webber.
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2006 Monaco Grand Prix
28 May 2006
['24 june 2001', '26 february 2011', '13 april 1997', '21 july 1986', '22 july 2011', '1 june 2009', '10 september 1989', '14 september 1980', '6 june 1944', '24 may 1988', '23 june 1943', '19 september 1985', '9 october 2011', '17 april 1994', '21 may 1950', '12 may 2000', '21 august 2013', '25 august 1996', '28 may 2007', '8 september 2013', '8 july 2012', '29 march 2015', '18 november 1962', '23 march 2003', '26 may 1999', '25 january 2006', '6 march 2005', '18 may 1954', '30 december 2009', '19 april 2009', '9 april 1992', '15 august 1998', '4 september 1960', '31 july 1975', '12 january 2010', '3 november 1991', '14 april 2013', '21 june 1919', '12 may 2013', '26 april 1998', '15 september 1927', '18 september 2014', '13 june 1993', '7 september 2008', '29 may 1994', '15 march 2015', '8 march 2014', '26 october 2014', '29 july 2012', '2 december 1972', '10 september 1961', '11 september 2001', '6 may 1989', '1 december 1910', '7 september 1997', '6 may 2010', '4 february 1974', '9 april 1995', '1 july 2012', '8 may 2014', '22 february 2011', '23 february 2014', '22 october 2000', '12 april 1981', '15 september 1963', '11 may 2011', '8 september 2012', '11 may 2013', '4 june 1989', '12 october 1997', '10 june 2007', '13 january 2012', '10 october 1911', '20 october 1899', '27 july 1997', '1 january 2011', '29 september 2012', '29 august 2010', '24 november 1982', '18 july 1976', '21 september 2014', '22 october 2006', '14 june 1964', '15 april 1989', '11 march 2004', '20 july 1957', '1 may 1994', '3 may 1981', '20 july 1963', '19 august 2003', '8 december 1980', '28 february 2015', '6 november 1792', '1 may 1997', '3 may 1979', '3 july 2005', '23 october 1977', '28 july 1809', '6 august 2006']
2006 Monaco Grand Prix
The 2006 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 28 May 2006 at the Circuit de Monaco. The 78-lap race was the seventh round of the 2006 Formula One season. Prior to the race, Renault's Fernando Alonso had finished on the podium in all of the previous six Grands Prix, winning three of those races. His main championship rival, Michael Schumacher was looking to win the race as it would equal Ayrton Senna's record at Monaco for most wins (six). The race was remembered by many people for Michael Schumacher's actions during the closing stages of the qualifying session for the race, where he stopped his car in the Rascasse corner, thus preventing his rival Fernando Alonso improving his time and most likely taking pole off Schumacher. Whether the move was deliberate is still a matter of debate. In the end, Schumacher's actions were deemed "deliberate" by the race stewards and he was demoted to the back of the grid as punishment for his actions, promoting Alonso from second to pole position. Fernando Alonso went on to win the race, his first in Monaco. Juan Pablo Montoya came second and David Coulthard took full advantage of Jarno Trulli's late hydraulic failure to finish in third, scoring Red Bull Racing's first ever podium finish.
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1991 Spanish Grand Prix
29 September 1991
['27 april 1986', '28 august 2011', '17 october 1989', '19 april 2015', '16 july 1960', '19 april 2009', '25 may 2009', '16 july 1966', '25 may 2014', '1 august 1943', '7 august 1915', '21 december 1988', '21 august 2013', '3 november 1918', '4 october 1992', '14 june 1645', '15 august 1947', '11 august 1999', '30 may 1929', '4 july 1918', '14 november 2010', '11 december 2010', '16 august 1992', '13 november 1988', '7 march 2015', '11 june 1981', '25 april 1993', '25 october 1992', '29 july 1972', '22 may 1915', '31 march 2002', '23 april 1933', '4 november 1990', '2 november 1917', '28 february 2015', '27 february 1881', '18 july 1970', '25 august 1996', '19 september 1356', '12 march 2006', '20 september 1969', '20 february 1972', '8 may 2014', '26 october 2014', '7 september 1997', '12 july 1943', '11 june 1987', '20 october 1991', '10 february 2008', '2 may 1976', '29 august 1993', '30 july 1995', '9 january 1917', '23 april 2006', '24 march 1945', '9 january 2005', '5 may 1996', '21 june 1813', '14 september 1980', '20 april 2003', '22 february 2009', '8 november 1992', '11 september 1983', '15 august 1999', '6 march 1976', '1 january 1965', '1 july 2012', '26 august 1990', '12 july 1992', '8 april 2007', '27 october 2013', '23 april 2000', '13 november 1994', '27 february 2010', '8 december 1980', '12 may 2007', '25 april 1915', '21 may 1950', '20 july 1957', '23 february 2013', '10 october 1955', '14 april 2013', '5 september 1943', '12 october 1984', '5 november 1854', '8 april 1967', '11 february 1929', '26 september 2010', '29 july 2012', '3 may 1979', '3 may 1981', '22 february 2011', '17 july 1998', '9 october 2011', '23 august 2010', '31 july 1938', '16 july 1983', '12 july 1987', '19 august 2001']
1991 Spanish Grand Prix
The 1991 Spanish Grand Prix (formally the XXXIII Gran Premio Tío Pepe de España) was a Formula One motor race held on 29 September 1991 at the Circuit de Catalunya. It was the fourteenth round of the 1991 Formula One season. The 65-lap race was won by Williams driver Nigel Mansell after he started from second position. Alain Prost finished second for the Ferrari team with Mansell's teammate Riccardo Patrese third.
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Miss World
1 December 2007
['24 march 2015', '3 july 2005', '13 august 1704', '8 july 2012', '19 august 1942', '23 october 1977', '29 august 2010', '10 february 2013', '22 september 1974', '5 december 1994', '10 may 2014', '30 may 2010', '21 august 2013', '12 april 1981', '27 february 1881', '13 may 2001', '30 september 2007', '5 september 1781', '27 july 2012', '5 october 1988', '19 september 1356', '30 june 2013', '1 january 1965', '23 august 2009', '7 november 1917', '19 march 2006', '23 march 2008', '13 november 1988', '5 may 1862', '30 october 2010', '21 july 2005', '6 may 2010', '24 april 1915', '9 september 1940', '4 july 1918', '12 may 2000', '25 may 2009', '8 january 1991', '28 november 1899', '10 november 1938', '20 november 1759', '19 april 2009', '20 october 1993', '20 october 1827', '3 may 1992', '21 november 1974', '9 may 2010', '14 march 2010', '4 august 1265', '8 may 2011', '28 september 1946', '5 november 1854', '13 november 1994', '23 june 1985', '10 june 1990', '25 june 1968', '13 july 2014', '23 april 1809', '28 may 2006', '17 june 1938', '6 november 1994', '12 july 1987', '2 july 2000', '11 march 2004', '28 april 1991', '15 april 1990', '8 may 2014', '2 june 2010', '7 february 2014', '24 september 1995', '6 december 1921', '22 october 2000', '3 november 1991', '6 april 2014', '21 september 1911', '26 february 2011', '30 september 1990', '18 july 1959', '31 december 1942', '15 august 1999', '15 july 1410', '4 september 2010', '28 july 1809', '11 june 1981', '19 april 2015', '16 july 1945', '21 june 1813', '12 september 2011', '25 august 1996', '16 october 1925', '12 july 2009', '20 august 2008', '23 february 2014', '7 september 1997', '23 may 1989', '21 november 2015', '3 december 1971', '19 february 1942', '7 may 1915']
Caroline Pemberton
Caroline Pemberton (born 8 December 1986 in Sydney) is an Australian model who was crowned the 2007 Miss Australia. Pemberton was crowned at Star City, Sydney on 4 April 2007, her second attempt at the title. She is also the sister of the youngest Australian to climb Mount Everest and the Seven Summits, Rex Pemberton. Her keen interest in humanitarian issues led to her involvement in the Miss World competition, and having held the titles of Miss Northern Metropolitan and then Miss New South Wales, she went on to win the title of Miss Australia 2007 in April. Pemberton contested the Miss World title on 1 December 2007, in Sanya, China. Her passion for humanitarian work led to her appointment as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF. She is currently an ambassador for the Sir David Martin Foundation, the Novus Foundation and sits on the board of the Kokoda Trust. After 8 humanitarian and tourist visits to the country, Caroline was appointed the face of Tourism in Timor Leste in 2011. Her role was commercial and aimed at bringing about a change in perspective in Australian travellers; that East Timor is no longer a dangerous, war torn country but safe and open for eco and adventure tourism. Her role involved a yearlong public relations and strategy role along with Caroline's professional production company being engaged to create ten destination marketing films for the Timorese Government. Caroline is now an Australian TV presenter and producer. She works on Network Ten 'Places We Go', Outside Television in the US and has hosted FoxSports News and has made several guest appearances on Nine Network Getaway.
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1951 French Grand Prix
1 July 1951
['10 july 1985', '8 may 2014', '4 june 1989', '7 october 2007', '5 april 1992', '16 july 1995', '1 january 2007', '29 january 2007', '5 october 2014', '4 december 1999', '11 november 1918', '7 july 2002', '15 august 1999', '21 september 2014', '23 september 1973', '28 july 2011', '30 august 2009', '16 july 1966', '1 february 2015', '11 april 2008', '21 june 1813', '5 may 1949', '24 september 1972', '30 june 2002', '3 may 1979', '27 january 1974', '19 november 1941', '26 april 1947', '12 september 1976', '8 september 2012', '7 september 2008', '29 may 1949', '10 may 2009', '21 july 1985', '2 june 1991', '2 august 1970', '29 september 1991', '23 april 1809', '27 september 2009', '10 february 2008', '22 january 1984', '6 may 2010', '27 may 2007', '2 may 1976', '15 november 1922', '21 august 2013', '29 july 1973', '21 july 1972', '6 march 2008', '16 february 2014', '27 may 1990', '24 september 2000', '18 june 1969', '16 june 1977', '8 july 2012', '12 april 1981', '14 august 1994', '13 july 1985', '19 march 1988', '17 october 1989', '18 july 1959', '12 october 2002', '15 june 1989', '11 july 1999', '18 july 1953', '12 june 2009', '11 october 1797', '9 september 1940', '1 july 1937', '4 july 1918', '6 november 1994', '1 june 2003', '26 february 1992', '7 november 1917', '10 may 1959', '18 may 1958', '14 july 2008', '11 june 1981', '10 august 1904', '17 august 1952', '7 august 1915', '15 march 2015', '31 january 2010', '28 september 2013', '17 january 2008', '29 december 1890', '14 april 2013', '13 june 1993', '13 july 1997', '18 october 1942', '16 march 2014', '24 may 2014', '2 june 1996', '12 january 2010', '12 september 2011', '13 may 2012', '12 may 2000', '1 july 2012', '8 march 2014']
1951 French Grand Prix
The 1951 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Reims-Gueux on 1 July 1951. It was the fourth round of the 1951 World Drivers' Championship and was won by Juan Manuel Fangio and Luigi Fagioli driving an Alfa Romeo. It was the first of three occasions where two drivers would be credited with a Grand Prix win after sharing a car. The race, which also carried the honorific title of European Grand Prix, saw the World Championship debuts of Aldo Gordini, André Simon and Onofre Marimón. Fagioli's victory, his first in a World Championship race, made him the oldest driver to win a World Championship Grand Prix, a record he still holds. This race also holds the record for the longest Formula One Grand Prix in terms of total distance needed to cover. 77 laps of the 4.856 mile Reims-Gueux circuit totaled to 373 miles.
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armistice
11 November 1918
['24 june 2001', '12 april 1782', '7 june 2009', '1 december 2007', '31 july 1975', '22 february 2011', '9 may 2010', '26 september 2010', '28 february 2015', '2 november 1917', '23 february 1950', '28 september 1946', '19 july 1969', '10 may 2014', '23 april 2000', '15 november 1922', '15 october 1964', '18 july 1976', '8 june 2008', '27 october 2013', '27 may 1979', '6 april 2014', '9 june 1983', '14 july 2008', '12 may 2013', '24 august 1997', '14 april 2013', '19 may 2015', '18 june 1969', '30 august 1998', '8 february 2015', '19 november 1941', '17 may 1996', '1 august 2010', '4 august 1265', '20 september 1969', '9 september 1916', '6 april 2003', '28 july 1809', '9 january 2005', '21 november 1971', '30 january 1948', '19 december 2012', '15 april 2001', '3 may 1981', '4 october 2009', '16 december 2014', '12 october 2002', '15 september 1927', '10 november 1938', '3 december 1971', '16 june 1977', '24 may 2014', '5 may 1862', '8 january 1991', '11 june 1981', '22 july 1946', '30 june 1908', '6 july 1975', '30 october 2010', '18 april 2010', '13 february 2011', '13 april 1997', '5 october 2014', '15 december 1995', '26 april 1947', '27 may 2007', '16 july 1966', '23 february 2014', '15 june 1989', '26 april 1998', '26 may 1955', '21 february 2010', '23 may 1989', '25 may 2012', '17 january 2008', '7 november 1917', '24 august 2003', '18 july 1953', '26 october 1986', '30 september 1990', '29 may 2010', '16 july 1983', '6 december 1921', '23 august 2009', '31 march 1966', '6 july 1779', '20 august 2008', '22 october 1989', '26 august 1990', '24 october 1976', '4 november 1805', '13 july 2014', '11 july 1970', '6 february 1958', '25 october 1854', '20 february 1972', '6 may 2010', '14 april 2002']
USS War Bug (SP-1795)
USS War Bug (SP-1795) was a three-armed motorboat in commission in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1918. War Bug was built as the wooden-hulled motorboat Herreshoff 320 at Bristol, Rhode Island, in 1917 by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company for a private owner, and probably was designed with possible naval service in mind. The U.S. Navy purchased Herreshoff 320 from Felix Warburg of New York City on 6 November 1917 for use as a patrol vessel in World War I. Armed and designated SP-1795, she was commissioned as USS War Bug on 17 November 1917. War Bug was assigned to the 1st Naval District and served in waters near Boston, Massachusetts, through the end of World War I. Due to an urgent need for craft such as War Bug at Brest, France, an order dated 14 October 1918 went out from Washington, D.C., to Boston directing the Commandant of the 1st Naval District to ready six section patrol boats -- USS Commodore (SP-1425), USS Cossack (SP-695), War Bug, USS Sea Hawk (SP-2365), USS Kangaroo (SP-1284), and USS SP-729—to be shipped to France as deck cargo along with spare parts to keep them operational. However, this proposed movement appears to have been cancelled, probably because of the armistice with Germany of 11 November 1918 that ended World War I and eliminated the need for more U.S. Navy patrol craft in Europe. Decommissioned on 28 December 1918, War Bug was sold on 30 June 1919 to E. Atkins and Co., of Boston.
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1994 Pacific Grand Prix
17 April 1994
['4 june 1989', '6 november 1984', '6 october 2013', '23 february 2014', '18 may 1958', '5 september 1781', '19 september 1356', '30 august 1992', '17 august 1945', '25 june 1968', '9 november 2013', '21 august 1914', '15 september 1934', '17 july 1998', '28 february 2015', '7 february 2014', '17 march 2002', '26 december 1943', '5 march 2014', '8 february 2015', '11 may 2011', '17 january 2008', '4 may 2003', '19 august 2001', '22 september 1974', '27 february 1933', '15 august 1947', '6 november 1994', '30 september 1990', '14 june 1645', '16 march 1988', '15 november 1922', '3 may 1979', '30 november 2000', '17 may 1991', '22 october 1989', '11 july 1983', '30 october 1918', '27 may 1990', '8 june 2014', '20 september 1854', '8 november 1987', '24 august 1997', '12 july 2009', '8 september 1996', '20 october 1993', '31 may 1992', '27 july 1997', '2 may 1976', '3 april 1944', '29 october 1995', '17 october 1989', '10 may 2009', '8 july 1980', '8 november 1963', '22 february 2011', '2 november 1917', '30 may 2010', '1 october 2011', '25 october 1854', '27 january 1974', '15 april 1989', '30 october 2010', '22 june 2014', '28 may 2006', '13 may 2005', '16 june 1996', '21 april 2013', '12 july 1943', '6 may 2010', '28 september 1958', '7 october 2007', '27 march 2002', '21 may 1950', '12 october 1984', '16 july 1983', '29 march 2015', '30 july 1995', '29 august 2012', '5 november 1996', '23 july 2006', '18 november 1962', '12 september 2011', '11 june 1981', '29 march 1461', '8 july 2012', '29 september 2012', '13 august 1995', '13 november 1994', '12 february 2012', '4 july 1993', '2 september 1945', '22 january 1984', '14 april 2002', '26 april 2009', '26 october 1986', '29 january 2007', '16 july 1945', '12 may 2013']
1994 Pacific Grand Prix
The 1994 Pacific Grand Prix (formally the I Pacific Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 17 April 1994 at the TI Circuit, Aida. It was the second race of the 1994 Formula One season. The 83-lap race was won by Benetton driver Michael Schumacher after he started from second position. Gerhard Berger finished second for the Ferrari team and Jordan driver Rubens Barrichello came in third.
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2007 general election
24 May 2007
['16 march 1988', '12 may 1995', '19 october 1958', '16 december 2014', '16 may 1811', '25 november 2007', '19 july 1969', '24 february 1525', '20 february 1968', '12 july 1979', '29 july 2012', '22 may 2011', '7 february 1960', '3 october 1976', '10 february 2008', '27 april 1986', '24 august 2003', '11 april 1993', '12 august 1944', '21 december 1988', '25 february 2011', '21 september 2014', '3 july 2005', '26 april 1947', '18 june 1970', '30 september 1990', '21 november 1974', '16 july 1977', '25 april 1931', '27 january 1974', '12 july 1987', '12 may 2007', '1 april 1865', '4 february 1974', '30 may 1434', '7 september 2008', '9 january 1917', '19 february 1967', '5 may 1996', '31 july 1938', '1 march 1954', '24 october 1976', '15 march 2014', '11 october 1797', '27 march 1994', '11 september 2001', '12 may 2013', '11 may 2008', '7 november 1917', '8 june 2014', '19 september 1985', '17 june 1938', '5 october 2014', '10 may 2009', '28 september 1946', '22 september 1974', '29 may 2005', '17 october 1989', '12 june 1994', '29 may 1994', '2 november 1917', '4 july 1918', '23 may 2015', '29 may 2010', '15 june 1989', '15 september 1934', '7 may 2006', '28 april 1991', '20 february 1972', '14 december 2014', '16 january 1809', '27 july 1880', '24 august 1997', '3 may 1981', '27 february 2002', '9 april 1992', '12 october 1984', '27 november 2011', '30 august 1992', '11 september 1949', '28 september 1958', '17 october 1999', '10 july 1965', '1 august 2010', '6 october 2013', '28 june 1914', '20 october 1991', '12 september 2010', '15 august 1999', '22 november 1997', '30 may 2010', '2 december 1972', '5 december 1994', '25 october 1992', '21 july 1985', '15 august 1998', '12 august 1990', '31 may 2005', '16 october 1925']
Members of the 30th Dáil
This is a list of members who were elected to the 30th Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland. These TDs (Members of Parliament) were elected at the 2007 general election on 24 May 2007 and met on 14 June 2007. The 30th Dáil was dissolved by President Mary McAleese, at the request of the Taoiseach Brian Cowen on 1 February 2011. The 30th Dáil lasted 1328 days, and saw a change of Taoiseach from Bertie Ahern to Brian Cowen.
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1977 British Grand Prix
16 July 1977
['8 april 2007', '22 october 1989', '25 january 2015', '12 june 1994', '1 may 1997', '9 january 1917', '12 july 1979', '14 december 1963', '23 april 2006', '15 october 1964', '27 may 1990', '23 june 1896', '17 august 1952', '4 february 1948', '18 july 1970', '5 may 2005', '24 october 2004', '23 april 1809', '10 may 2014', '8 june 1975', '9 february 1964', '11 march 2004', '10 august 1904', '30 november 2000', '27 february 2010', '21 september 1911', '22 september 1974', '5 october 1988', '6 march 2005', '1 march 1954', '28 june 1914', '24 march 1945', '26 april 2009', '12 may 1941', '8 october 1944', '3 may 1992', '29 july 2001', '21 august 2013', '7 august 1998', '22 november 1997', '20 october 1827', '1 december 2007', '30 september 2007', '17 may 1996', '8 december 1980', '1 november 2009', '29 august 2010', '12 october 1917', '6 june 1944', '8 july 2012', '13 may 2012', '23 april 1933', '14 july 1951', '18 july 1976', '23 may 2015', '4 july 1918', '25 september 2005', '1 april 2010', '19 august 2003', '14 april 2002', '31 may 2005', '15 july 1967', '27 august 1979', '21 july 1972', '14 july 1996', '12 september 2011', '2 february 1969', '18 october 1942', '24 may 1988', '1 may 2008', '12 may 2000', '28 april 2002', '8 may 2011', '12 may 2007', '21 september 2014', '5 march 2014', '30 october 2010', '30 may 1976', '10 may 2009', '12 august 1990', '7 july 2005', '18 april 2010', '7 june 2009', '10 october 1911', '11 june 1987', '3 april 1944', '14 september 1980', '13 july 1997', '24 september 2000', '16 july 1983', '24 march 2013', '9 november 2013', '15 september 1963', '29 april 1984', '30 may 1944', '18 february 1982', '29 may 2010', '5 november 1854', '24 august 2014']
1977 British Grand Prix
The 1977 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Silverstone on 16 July 1977. It was won by James Hunt driving a McLaren M26, and marked the debut of Canadian driver Gilles Villeneuve. The race was the first outing for the first turbocharged Formula One car, the Renault RS01, driven by Jean-Pierre Jabouille.
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2002 British Grand Prix
7 July 2002
['13 may 2012', '20 november 1759', '12 december 2009', '19 august 2001', '8 july 2012', '20 october 1993', '23 march 2008', '15 april 1989', '18 july 1953', '22 november 1997', '4 october 1992', '12 january 2010', '31 march 2002', '27 may 1979', '26 april 1947', '23 april 2000', '24 april 2005', '30 may 1929', '30 august 2009', '26 may 1999', '1 june 2009', '24 october 1976', '20 october 1991', '8 october 1944', '12 october 2014', '10 august 1904', '8 january 1991', '24 september 1995', '28 august 2011', '21 july 2005', '1 february 2015', '7 november 1917', '13 december 1939', '1 august 2010', '22 july 2007', '2 july 2000', '1 october 1965', '29 april 1984', '27 may 2007', '9 may 2010', '24 august 2003', '12 august 1990', '12 september 1976', '13 november 1988', '1 april 2001', '12 october 1917', '17 january 1995', '13 may 2005', '28 april 1951', '6 march 2005', '26 may 1955', '1 july 1937', '1 april 1865', '16 march 2008', '22 june 1940', '27 march 2011', '8 june 2014', '17 november 1966', '2 june 1996', '12 july 2009', '17 september 1862', '19 march 1988', '12 july 1998', '17 july 1953', '14 april 2013', '25 may 1975', '29 october 1924', '20 september 1969', '12 may 1941', '30 december 2009', '11 september 1814', '27 february 2010', '6 november 1994', '22 october 1989', '23 july 2014', '4 october 1917', '15 april 2001', '12 june 1966', '7 june 2009', '2 november 1917', '25 september 1983', '23 august 1959', '31 march 1966', '29 july 2012', '24 august 1958', '23 september 1973', '22 july 2011', '30 august 1992', '31 january 2010', '27 may 2001', '21 december 1988', '8 may 1972', '24 april 1948', '1 may 1997', '26 december 2004', '9 august 1945', '1 april 1990', '1 january 1910', '6 december 1921']
2002 British Grand Prix
The 2002 British Grand Prix (formally the LV Foster's British Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at the Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire, England on 7 July 2002. The 60-lap race was the tenth round of the 2002 Formula One season.
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Balfour Declaration
2 November 1917
['31 march 1966', '24 may 2007', '26 december 2004', '19 march 1988', '19 november 1941', '7 july 2002', '17 october 1989', '20 july 1957', '24 march 1945', '29 august 2012', '25 may 2014', '25 september 2005', '9 january 2005', '30 may 1434', '26 march 1995', '6 march 1976', '8 october 1944', '12 september 2010', '24 april 1948', '23 april 2000', '24 may 2014', '24 august 1958', '17 july 1953', '12 october 1917', '11 september 1949', '1 june 2009', '17 may 1996', '14 december 1995', '6 march 2005', '25 april 1993', '10 september 1961', '5 april 1992', '27 march 2002', '10 june 1990', '23 october 1977', '23 may 2015', '26 april 1947', '28 april 2002', '18 may 1954', '23 november 2010', '12 april 1782', '2 september 1945', '8 december 1980', '13 april 1997', '2 august 1959', '11 july 1970', '15 july 1410', '27 may 2007', '4 september 1960', '19 february 1967', '15 june 1989', '28 august 1994', '21 july 2005', '13 january 2012', '6 october 2013', '6 march 2008', '26 july 1992', '6 november 1792', '4 october 2009', '28 june 1919', '23 march 2003', '24 april 2005', '13 july 1985', '23 april 2006', '23 july 2006', '26 may 1955', '29 july 1972', '13 june 1665', '15 august 1993', '5 november 1996', '24 october 2004', '12 june 1994', '16 may 1811', '31 may 2005', '16 march 2014', '21 november 1974', '11 september 2001', '22 july 1946', '23 february 2013', '18 june 1969', '30 august 1998', '4 march 2001', '9 september 1940', '26 february 1992', '9 february 1964', '27 february 1881', '7 may 2006', '28 april 1951', '4 may 1949', '27 june 2010', '13 july 2014', '9 october 2011', '24 september 1995', '25 february 2011', '8 november 1987', '28 july 2010', '25 june 1968', '19 september 1997', '1 may 1976']
Balfour Declaration
The Balfour Declaration (dated 2 November 1917) was a letter from the United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour to Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild, a leader of the British Jewish community, for transmission to the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland. It read: The text of the letter was published in the press one week later, on 9 November 1917. The "Balfour Declaration" was later incorporated into both the Sèvres peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire, and the Mandate for Palestine. The original document is kept at the British Library. The declaration was in contrast to the McMahon-Hussein correspondence, which promised the Arab independence movement control of the Middle East territories "in the limits and boundaries proposed by the Sherif of Mecca" in exchange for revolting against the Ottoman Empire. The issuance of the Declaration had many long lasting consequences, and was a key moment in the lead-up to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, often referred to as the world's "most intractable conflict".
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Tiananmen Square
4 June 1989
['22 november 1997', '15 september 1963', '28 june 1919', '9 september 1940', '1 october 1995', '5 june 1985', '24 october 2010', '27 march 2011', '5 may 1949', '7 july 2005', '30 august 2009', '1 july 1951', '6 october 2013', '24 november 1982', '1 may 1954', '30 october 2010', '12 may 1995', '19 april 2015', '18 october 1942', '24 september 2000', '19 april 2009', '25 november 2012', '6 march 2008', '3 may 1979', '21 july 1986', '17 june 1938', '13 december 1939', '12 september 1976', '26 july 1992', '1 january 1965', '13 may 1990', '8 november 1963', '13 january 2012', '5 september 1943', '25 september 1983', '4 october 2009', '10 october 2010', '7 february 2014', '30 june 2002', '27 march 2002', '19 october 1796', '1 august 1943', '27 may 1990', '12 may 2013', '28 may 2006', '28 july 2011', '1 january 2011', '14 june 1964', '2 june 1996', '3 november 1918', '27 november 2011', '19 may 2015', '10 august 1904', '27 february 1881', '13 may 2005', '12 july 1992', '17 september 1878', '5 november 1854', '19 july 1969', '5 april 2004', '23 september 2008', '11 september 2011', '23 july 2014', '14 december 1995', '12 september 2011', '26 may 1999', '7 may 1915', '8 november 1987', '15 april 2012', '29 august 2012', '8 may 2014', '19 october 1958', '19 december 2012', '17 july 2009', '4 august 1265', '14 november 1935', '29 october 1995', '11 march 2004', '8 december 1980', '13 october 1996', '23 april 2000', '23 november 2010', '13 august 1704', '23 september 1983', '25 april 1936', '9 november 2013', '21 november 1971', '14 september 2008', '16 july 1977', '26 september 2010', '10 february 2008', '19 march 2006', '12 july 1987', '25 october 1992', '2 december 1972', '17 august 1952', '27 may 2007', '22 september 1974', '26 may 1955']
Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square is a large city square in the centre of Beijing, China, named after the Tiananmen gate (Gate of Heavenly Peace) located to its North, separating it from the Forbidden City. The square contains the monuments to the heroes of the revolution, the great hall of people, the National Museum of China, and the Chairman Mao Zedong Memorial Hall (with Mao's embalmed body). Mao Zedong proclaimed the founding of the People's Republic in the square on Oct. 1, 1949, an anniversary still observed there. Tiananmen Square is within the top ten largest city squares in the world (440,500 m2 – 880×500 m or 109 acres – 960×550 yd[citation needed]). It has great cultural significance as it was the site of several important events in Chinese history. Outside China, the square is best known in recent memory as the focal point of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, a pro-democracy movement which ended on 4 June 1989 with the declaration of martial law in Beijing by the government and the shooting of several hundred, or possibly thousands, of civilians by soldiers.
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Charlie Hebdo shooting
7 January 2015
['6 november 1792', '21 july 1986', '6 may 2010', '27 july 1880', '29 may 1985', '27 january 1974', '30 may 1976', '30 june 1908', '28 april 2002', '21 may 1950', '19 august 2001', '18 november 1962', '23 february 1950', '30 june 2002', '25 may 2009', '30 august 1998', '20 february 1968', '28 february 1974', '18 june 1970', '11 september 1983', '26 october 1986', '26 may 1955', '9 january 1917', '1 october 2011', '14 december 2014', '2 september 1956', '14 july 1979', '22 october 1995', '10 october 1955', '26 february 2011', '24 april 2005', '19 september 1985', '25 april 1914', '16 january 1809', '18 may 1958', '18 june 1815', '20 october 1991', '16 august 1992', '1 april 1990', '15 july 1967', '27 may 2007', '24 may 2007', '8 september 1991', '5 june 1985', '24 august 2014', '28 june 1914', '19 august 1759', '26 june 1945', '21 june 1919', '9 march 2013', '1 august 1798', '4 june 1989', '15 april 2001', '29 august 2012', '22 september 1974', '25 november 2007', '6 october 1976', '12 june 1994', '25 october 1854', '30 may 1944', '10 september 2000', '7 february 2014', '25 may 2012', '15 september 1934', '22 october 1989', '27 may 1995', '12 october 2008', '25 january 2006', '19 february 1942', '3 august 2008', '7 november 1917', '25 october 1951', '30 september 2006', '12 may 1995', '18 may 2003', '4 march 2001', '5 april 1902', '16 april 2007', '5 october 1988', '15 april 1990', '25 october 1992', '18 may 1954', '14 november 1935', '8 september 1996', '19 april 2009', '25 march 1990', '12 october 1917', '9 january 2005', '9 july 1933', '8 november 1963', '21 july 1972', '24 january 2011', '27 march 1994', '14 may 1995', '9 june 1983', '1 april 2010', '4 february 1974', '7 june 2009', '23 october 1977']
To the Youth in Europe and North America
"To the Youth in Europe and North America" is an online open letter written on 21 January 2015 by Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.According to Al-Monitor, it may be the first time that young people in the West have been directly addressed by a senior Islamic cleric about his religion. Prompted by the Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris on 7 January 2015 by militants who said that they had acted in the name of Islam, and writing about the current image of Islam in the West, Khamenei released the letter on his official website. It was also promoted via a Twitter account attributed to him. Khamenei appeals to his audience to have an open mind and not to judge Islam based on the Charlie Hebdo attacks, and implores Western youth to learn about Islam from its original sources, rather than have it "introduced to [them] by prejudices" and Islamophobia. In his letter he writes that he does not insist that young people accept his or any particular reading of Islam, but that he wants young people not to "allow this dynamic and effective reality in today's world to be introduced to [them] through resentments and prejudices". A second open letter was written by Iran's Supreme Leader on 29 November 2015, following the November 2015 Paris attacks.
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point in time
1991 Canadian Grand Prix
2 June 1991
['19 may 1996', '26 june 1945', '11 april 1993', '26 august 1990', '19 august 2003', '8 february 2015', '25 july 2001', '20 november 1759', '18 june 1970', '19 march 2006', '18 july 1953', '29 october 1924', '31 march 2002', '17 august 1952', '17 july 2009', '19 april 2009', '28 april 2002', '21 july 1986', '16 october 1925', '24 september 1995', '23 september 2008', '14 july 1991', '6 may 1989', '12 october 1997', '22 july 1984', '29 december 1890', '5 april 1992', '22 february 2011', '29 july 2001', '29 may 1985', '19 april 1931', '23 june 1985', '26 december 1943', '25 april 1931', '27 september 1810', '24 august 2003', '9 january 1917', '13 january 2012', '13 july 1985', '10 june 2012', '13 may 1990', '23 february 2013', '22 september 1974', '24 march 1945', '16 march 2014', '4 march 2001', '20 october 1993', '6 march 1976', '22 july 1946', '29 august 2012', '4 october 2009', '16 may 2010', '21 april 2013', '21 august 2013', '28 july 2010', '3 november 1918', '5 may 1862', '20 october 1899', '30 june 2013', '17 july 1953', '22 february 2009', '24 may 1988', '20 september 1969', '1 january 2011', '25 april 1936', '28 april 1923', '29 january 2007', '6 july 1779', '14 december 2014', '26 may 1955', '4 november 1990', '30 may 1944', '11 november 1918', '14 december 1963', '2 december 1805', '25 december 2009', '25 march 1990', '10 july 2011', '25 may 2009', '22 june 2014', '28 september 2013', '14 july 2008', '1 december 2007', '14 june 1964', '11 july 1970', '5 april 1902', '5 october 1988', '26 may 1999', '22 july 2011', '4 september 1960', '8 april 2007', '13 july 2014', '24 may 2007', '28 september 1946', '23 april 1809', '1 may 1954', '24 april 1915', '29 may 2005', '17 september 1862']
1991 Canadian Grand Prix
The 1991 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on 2 June 1991.
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point in time
Normandy
6 June 1944
['24 may 1988', '29 august 1993', '31 march 2002', '8 june 1975', '14 december 1995', '12 october 1997', '11 august 1999', '15 june 1989', '12 october 2008', '20 november 1991', '30 september 1990', '6 august 2006', '11 december 2010', '27 may 2001', '1 august 1943', '6 july 1975', '15 september 1927', '23 may 2015', '9 february 1964', '23 april 1933', '16 june 1996', '19 september 1356', '28 april 1996', '13 july 1985', '11 june 1987', '17 november 1966', '3 november 1991', '24 october 1976', '14 april 2002', '18 april 1988', '24 april 1948', '25 march 1990', '30 august 1870', '24 august 2003', '1 january 1910', '10 october 2010', '10 august 1904', '1 may 1954', '7 january 2015', '5 april 2004', '8 june 2014', '27 may 1979', '4 may 2006', '2 december 1805', '23 october 1977', '1 january 1965', '27 november 2011', '11 september 1814', '22 may 1915', '24 october 2004', '8 june 2008', '12 july 1943', '22 october 1989', '2 june 1991', '6 april 2014', '8 april 1967', '26 august 1990', '28 april 2002', '20 september 1854', '7 august 1915', '15 september 1934', '1 april 2001', '17 october 1999', '6 may 2010', '6 december 1921', '9 june 1983', '15 july 1410', '4 july 1993', '15 july 1967', '2 september 1945', '19 november 1941', '19 august 1942', '29 may 2005', '5 november 1996', '29 march 2015', '27 march 1994', '4 august 1265', '25 april 1931', '5 april 1992', '7 june 2009', '4 february 2015', '24 july 2011', '16 july 1977', '5 october 1988', '3 november 1918', '19 may 1996', '17 september 1878', '23 march 1878', '26 december 1943', '1 october 2011', '28 april 1991', '23 august 2010', '19 august 2003', '14 july 1996', '28 february 1974', '11 july 1999', '2 september 1956', '10 may 2014', '1 april 1990']
H. Ryan Price
Henry Ryan Price 16 August 1912 – 16 August 1986) was a British Thoroughbred horse trainer in both flat and National Hunt racing. Born in Hindhead, Surrey, he is known by his middle name, Ryan. He began his career in horse racing as a jockey based at East Lavant in West Sussex. In 1937, he relocated to Sutton Bank in Yorkshire where he began working as a trainer. His career was interrupted by service with the British Army, during World War II. Serving with the 7th Battalion of the North Staffordshire Regiment, he was moved to the No.6 Commando for D-Day. During the 6 June 1944 landing, his Craft LCI(S) No.502 was hit by German shelling as it approached the Normandy beach but he managed to swim to shore and continued with the mission. Discharged with the rank of Captain, he resumed his Thoroughbred racing career and eventually settled in Findon, West Sussex where he operated at Downs House, Stable Lane.
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1944 general election
30 May 1944
['23 march 2008', '22 may 2010', '27 november 2011', '21 may 1993', '24 november 1982', '11 march 2004', '1 april 1990', '18 may 1958', '15 april 2012', '18 may 1954', '25 august 1996', '30 october 2010', '21 august 2013', '25 may 2012', '4 july 1976', '1 april 1865', '25 january 2006', '13 july 1997', '8 october 1951', '18 june 1815', '16 july 1945', '5 december 1994', '6 august 2006', '7 february 1991', '30 september 1990', '27 march 1994', '21 november 1974', '23 june 1896', '16 july 1960', '22 october 1989', '3 july 2005', '11 september 1814', '15 august 1999', '12 october 1917', '23 april 1809', '25 october 1854', '27 may 2001', '13 october 1996', '29 march 1461', '7 november 1917', '7 december 1988', '19 february 1967', '29 october 1924', '8 march 2014', '1 october 1965', '13 january 2012', '17 november 1966', '11 november 1965', '25 may 1975', '26 october 2014', '17 june 1938', '28 february 2015', '4 october 1917', '4 september 1960', '28 april 2002', '15 october 1964', '9 october 2011', '30 august 2009', '12 june 1994', '3 april 1944', '31 december 1942', '28 february 1986', '10 july 1985', '19 august 2003', '19 november 1941', '1 july 1937', '24 may 2014', '25 july 2001', '12 may 2007', '27 february 2010', '18 july 1970', '12 june 2009', '14 november 1935', '17 october 1989', '6 november 1984', '26 may 1955', '28 december 2014', '3 december 1971', '12 april 1981', '8 october 1944', '5 may 1996', '21 october 1990', '23 march 1878', '4 february 1974', '10 october 2010', '24 august 2008', '11 september 1949', '11 september 2011', '13 june 1665', '8 february 2015', '4 december 1999', '27 march 2011', '16 may 2010', '4 february 2015', '24 september 1972', '8 june 2008', '2 june 1996', '29 april 1984', '24 august 2003']
Members of the 12th Dáil
This is a list of members who were elected to the 12th Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland. These TDs (Members of Parliament) were elected at the 1944 general election on 30 May 1944 and met on 9 June 1944. The 12th Dáil was dissolved by President Seán T. O'Kelly, at the request of the Taoiseach Éamon de Valera on 12 January 1948. The 12th Dáil lasted 1,345 days. As of 2016, Liam Cosgrave is the only surviving member of the 12th Dáil, as well as the 11th, and is consequently the earliest surviving TD.
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RMS Lusitania
7 May 1915
['28 july 1809', '22 june 2014', '12 september 1976', '8 may 2014', '15 april 1989', '12 october 2008', '12 august 1990', '30 november 2000', '28 april 2002', '24 october 2010', '31 march 2002', '1 march 1954', '21 july 1985', '18 april 1988', '5 october 1988', '10 june 2007', '10 february 2008', '27 july 2012', '23 april 1933', '14 july 1996', '23 march 1878', '18 october 1942', '11 november 1918', '4 october 1917', '4 february 1974', '20 november 1991', '3 november 1991', '8 september 1991', '28 october 1914', '27 march 2011', '9 july 1933', '28 november 1899', '17 january 1995', '1 august 2010', '8 december 1914', '5 september 1943', '14 september 2008', '24 august 2008', '3 december 1971', '24 september 2000', '22 july 1946', '3 may 1981', '29 august 1993', '13 november 1988', '10 august 1792', '22 june 1940', '12 march 2006', '18 may 1954', '25 september 1983', '19 october 1958', '2 june 2010', '5 october 2014', '31 july 1938', '16 december 2014', '23 may 2004', '2 december 1805', '4 march 2001', '6 october 2013', '29 january 2007', '21 may 1993', '7 september 1997', '30 may 1434', '21 september 2013', '3 march 2002', '29 october 1924', '13 june 1993', '19 august 1759', '10 october 1911', '11 july 1999', '17 july 1998', '24 august 2003', '31 july 1975', '11 april 1993', '19 november 1941', '17 march 2002', '1 january 2011', '30 june 2002', '23 october 1977', '24 august 2014', '11 june 1981', '5 may 2005', '4 august 1265', '19 march 1988', '16 october 1925', '8 april 1967', '30 august 2009', '21 june 1919', '10 july 2011', '14 april 2002', '21 november 1971', '19 october 1796', '1 july 1937', '20 july 1957', '30 july 1995', '5 march 2014', '7 november 1993', '20 november 1759', '10 august 1904', '7 august 1915']
Antoine Depage
Dr. Antoine Depage (Watermael-Boitsfort, 28 November 1862 – Den Haag, 10 June 1925), was the Belgian royal surgeon, the founder and president of the Belgian Red Cross, and one of the founders of Scouting in Belgium. Depage married Marie Picard in 1893 and they had three children. Marie Depage died on 7 May 1915 in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania when it was torpedoed by a German submarine.
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1995 Australian Grand Prix
12 November 1995
['12 june 2009', '27 april 1986', '9 february 1964', '12 october 1997', '3 may 1981', '27 march 2002', '11 september 2011', '23 september 2008', '19 march 2006', '19 december 2012', '11 november 1965', '24 october 2010', '22 may 1915', '28 february 1986', '30 june 2013', '17 july 1953', '21 august 2013', '23 june 1943', '31 july 1975', '28 july 2010', '20 february 1968', '3 april 1944', '4 february 1974', '19 october 2008', '22 may 2011', '27 january 1974', '22 july 2007', '21 november 1971', '30 august 1870', '15 march 2014', '24 march 2015', '7 september 1997', '23 august 2009', '25 september 1983', '3 august 2008', '11 december 2010', '23 april 2006', '10 september 1989', '27 february 2010', '1 august 1943', '21 november 2015', '17 july 1998', '1 january 2007', '22 july 1984', '21 august 1914', '23 march 1878', '5 march 2014', '5 may 1862', '12 june 1966', '11 august 1999', '10 february 2013', '16 march 2014', '3 april 2005', '6 march 2005', '29 september 2012', '10 june 2007', '15 august 1998', '8 july 1980', '27 may 1990', '24 august 2008', '24 august 1958', '18 march 1961', '21 july 2005', '4 november 1805', '18 february 1982', '2 december 1805', '23 april 1918', '25 april 1993', '22 june 1940', '21 september 2013', '28 april 1923', '15 june 1989', '28 september 2013', '3 october 1976', '30 may 2010', '8 may 2014', '7 september 2008', '8 september 1996', '12 december 2009', '23 may 1989', '31 july 1938', '15 march 2015', '7 may 1915', '9 july 1933', '15 july 1410', '7 july 2005', '13 february 2011', '28 july 2013', '19 may 2015', '13 april 1997', '25 august 1996', '12 august 1944', '24 april 1915', '12 october 1917', '9 october 2011', '28 february 1974', '9 june 2002', '23 february 2014', '18 may 1954']
1995 Australian Grand Prix
The 1995 Australian Grand Prix (officially known as the LX EDS Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 12 November 1995 at the Adelaide Street Circuit, Adelaide. It was the seventeenth and final race of the 1995 Formula One season. It was the 60th Australian Grand Prix and the eleventh and last Australian Grand Prix to be held in Adelaide before moving east to the state capital of Victoria, Melbourne. The race was contested over 81 laps, with Damon Hill dominating the race for Williams after starting from pole position in his Williams FW17B. Olivier Panis finished second in a Ligier JS41, with Gianni Morbidelli third in a Footwork FA16. It was the best result of the season for both teams and would prove to be a career high for Morbidelli, his only podium finish. Only eight drivers finished the race out of the twenty two that started, the lowest number of finishers in the 1995 season. The race held the record for the number of people that have attended a Formula One race, with 210,000 watching the event, until 2000, when it was surpassed by the US Grand Prix at Indianapolis with 250,000.
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Super Bowl XVIII
22 January 1984
['16 july 1960', '14 march 2010', '25 september 2005', '21 august 1914', '24 july 2011', '16 july 1966', '28 august 2011', '5 april 1902', '16 march 2008', '21 april 2013', '27 may 2001', '10 february 2008', '18 july 1953', '23 february 1950', '16 july 1995', '21 december 1988', '24 september 1972', '16 july 1977', '28 may 2006', '9 september 1990', '29 august 1993', '8 september 2013', '14 november 2010', '1 august 1976', '19 april 2009', '15 july 1410', '10 september 1989', '12 january 2010', '25 october 1951', '22 may 2010', '28 october 1914', '27 june 2010', '7 november 1917', '7 march 2015', '13 may 2005', '6 april 2003', '12 june 1966', '4 february 1948', '4 july 1993', '24 september 2000', '9 june 2002', '11 september 1994', '17 may 1991', '17 september 1878', '13 may 2001', '18 july 1959', '21 november 1974', '4 november 1805', '11 november 1965', '23 september 1973', '21 july 1972', '7 may 1915', '13 january 2012', '4 september 2010', '3 april 2005', '19 december 2012', '23 june 1985', '29 may 1985', '8 december 1980', '24 february 1525', '25 april 1931', '12 july 1979', '23 april 1809', '19 july 1969', '23 november 2010', '12 july 1943', '28 september 1946', '23 march 2003', '24 august 2008', '27 april 1986', '12 march 2006', '19 october 2008', '28 september 2013', '6 july 1975', '8 october 1951', '10 february 2013', '30 september 2006', '17 october 1989', '29 july 1972', '28 september 1958', '20 august 2008', '11 june 1987', '16 february 2014', '18 may 1958', '12 october 1997', '22 october 2000', '1 august 1798', '7 december 1941', '27 february 2002', '11 april 2008', '22 may 2011', '2 november 1917', '6 november 1792', '14 june 1964', '20 september 1969', '29 may 2005', '1 january 2011', '15 march 2014', '22 october 1995']
Anya Major
Anya Major (born 1966, in the United Kingdom) is an English athlete, actress, model and singer who starred in Apple Computer's "1984" commercial, and in 1985 appeared as "Nikita" in the video to Elton John's song of the same name. In 1983, the Chiat/Day advertising agency held a casting call in London, on behalf of their client, Apple Computer, for what would prove to be a landmark television commercial. The vision of the agency and director Ridley Scott stipulated an actress capable of running up to a large video screen, swinging a sledgehammer in a wide spin, and releasing it at the video screen. Most of the models and actresses tested could not wield the clumsy hammer, much less throw it; in fact, one errant throw nearly struck a passerby at the Hyde Park casting call. The petite Major, an experienced discus thrower who had been discovered at a local health club, won the role with her ability to handle the hammer convincingly. The commercial officially aired only twice on American television. It was first screened in December 1983, right before the 1:00 am sign-off on KMVT in Twin Falls, Idaho, so that the advertisement could be submitted to award ceremonies for that year. In addition, starting on January 17, 1984 it was screened prior to previews in movie theaters for a few weeks. Its best-known appearance was just after half-time of Super Bowl XVIII on 22 January 1984. Even with these limited appearances, the ad created such a media frenzy that it gained many subsequent free TV airings and print mentions, as it was discussed in the media. Major later portrayed "Nikita" in the Elton John 1985 music video of the same name. As a spin-off, she released a single named Moscow Nights using the name Anya, and with that name, in 1987, she released another song named One Word. In 2006, Andy Hertzfeld of the Macintosh development team incorrectly stated that Major had died of breast cancer in 2000. As of 2009, she lives in England with her husband Kim Rajah and their three children.
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2014 Hungarian Grand Prix
27 July 2014
['8 june 2008', '21 february 2010', '4 february 1974', '9 september 1916', '18 june 1815', '1 february 2015', '25 february 2011', '7 october 2007', '17 june 1938', '18 may 2003', '7 february 1960', '16 june 1996', '31 march 2002', '23 april 1918', '4 july 1918', '2 september 1945', '17 july 1953', '7 september 2008', '21 july 2005', '22 july 2011', '21 august 1915', '5 march 2014', '6 may 2010', '7 august 1998', '17 september 1878', '16 april 2007', '4 march 2001', '27 may 1987', '24 january 1933', '10 may 1959', '23 august 2010', '16 july 1995', '26 may 1999', '4 april 2004', '7 march 2015', '28 may 2006', '22 october 1995', '5 may 1996', '23 april 2006', '21 november 1971', '18 july 1970', '2 may 1976', '12 october 1984', '7 june 2009', '23 march 2008', '8 november 1963', '2 february 1969', '1 may 1994', '31 january 2010', '20 september 1969', '28 july 2010', '10 may 2009', '4 october 1992', '29 august 2010', '26 september 2010', '30 july 1995', '29 may 2010', '1 july 1937', '17 july 1998', '22 july 1984', '8 july 2012', '14 march 2010', '8 december 1980', '28 april 1996', '23 february 2013', '2 june 1996', '7 may 2006', '5 june 1985', '13 may 2012', '15 october 1964', '9 january 2005', '29 july 2012', '10 may 2014', '18 may 1954', '8 june 2014', '13 june 1665', '7 july 2002', '24 august 2014', '24 august 2003', '26 july 1992', '6 april 2014', '11 may 2008', '6 november 1984', '22 september 1974', '19 october 2008', '13 january 2012', '6 november 1994', '1 january 1965', '27 july 2012', '23 july 2014', '14 april 2002', '30 october 1918', '15 september 1963', '27 may 1995', '22 october 2006', '12 may 1941', '12 june 1994', '12 october 1917', '15 august 1998']
2014 Hungarian Grand Prix
The 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the Formula 1 Pirelli Magyar Nagydíj 2014) was a Formula One motor race held on 27 July 2014 at the Hungaroring in Mogyoród, Hungary. It was the eleventh round of the 2014 Formula One season and the 29th Hungarian Grand Prix. The 70-lap race was won by Daniel Ricciardo for the Red Bull team after starting from fourth position. Fernando Alonso finished second in a Ferrari, with Lewis Hamilton third in a Mercedes. The race was only the third Hungarian Grand Prix to be rain-affected, after the 2006 and 2011 races. Thunderstorms and heavy rain soaked the track at around lunchtime, forcing the drivers to start on intermediates before the track dried out later on in the race.
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White Horse Final
28 April 1923
['9 september 1990', '29 may 2005', '27 june 2010', '10 july 1985', '14 december 1963', '27 may 1979', '14 june 1992', '27 august 1979', '8 june 1975', '30 october 1918', '23 august 2010', '16 july 1960', '21 august 1914', '4 april 2004', '16 march 2014', '1 october 2011', '3 october 1976', '1 august 1798', '14 november 1935', '23 july 2014', '9 october 2011', '4 february 1974', '5 may 1949', '25 october 1854', '31 december 1942', '7 may 1915', '25 april 1915', '19 august 2003', '4 september 1960', '2 december 1972', '22 may 1915', '25 september 1983', '12 october 2002', '30 december 2009', '1 april 1865', '30 june 1908', '12 march 2006', '1 december 2007', '14 july 1996', '1 august 1943', '9 june 1983', '6 november 1984', '29 march 1461', '5 may 1973', '24 may 1988', '8 september 2013', '15 october 1964', '14 april 2013', '7 may 2006', '23 june 1896', '24 october 2010', '8 november 1992', '31 march 2002', '12 may 2013', '27 may 1987', '9 april 1995', '26 may 1999', '11 december 2010', '18 july 1970', '29 september 2012', '24 september 1995', '23 may 1989', '1 june 2009', '18 april 2010', '12 september 2011', '20 november 1991', '15 august 1947', '22 october 1995', '11 september 1983', '9 june 2002', '1 january 1910', '10 july 2011', '9 january 2005', '17 november 1966', '22 july 1946', '27 november 2011', '8 may 1972', '9 september 1940', '3 may 1992', '23 september 2008', '4 november 1990', '7 february 2014', '19 november 1941', '19 september 1997', '11 june 1981', '11 november 1918', '7 january 2015', '5 november 1854', '26 april 1947', '6 december 1921', '2 june 2010', '11 july 1999', '15 august 1998', '17 july 2009', '23 november 2010', '27 january 1974', '4 march 2001', '1 april 1990', '6 july 1779']
George Scorey
George Albert Scorey (30 December 1882 - 14 April 1965) was an English soldier and later policeman. He is best known as the rider of the white horse at the 1923 FA Cup Final, played between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United on 28 April 1923, the first FA Cup final to be played at the original Wembley Stadium, which became known as the "White Horse Final".
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September 1927 general election
15 September 1927
['18 july 1976', '4 july 1993', '19 july 1969', '20 october 1993', '3 may 1981', '18 february 1982', '25 september 1983', '25 june 1968', '28 april 1991', '28 may 2007', '6 december 1921', '19 october 2008', '1 july 1937', '9 august 1945', '19 october 1958', '19 march 1988', '19 august 1942', '24 may 2007', '20 february 1972', '30 may 1434', '6 june 1944', '7 may 2006', '7 october 2007', '28 april 1996', '12 june 2009', '8 february 2015', '23 may 1989', '31 january 2010', '22 july 1946', '2 december 1972', '5 october 1988', '15 november 1922', '2 june 1991', '31 july 1975', '26 december 2004', '16 may 2010', '14 september 1980', '8 october 1944', '21 july 1985', '12 july 2009', '12 november 1995', '10 september 1961', '7 may 1915', '25 october 1854', '16 april 2007', '24 september 2000', '28 july 2010', '20 september 1854', '23 may 2015', '24 august 2008', '24 november 1982', '9 january 2005', '13 june 1993', '25 march 1990', '23 july 2014', '1 march 1992', '12 july 1987', '16 july 1977', '27 may 1995', '12 july 1998', '30 may 1944', '18 may 2003', '5 july 1945', '11 november 1918', '18 june 1969', '13 april 1997', '9 november 1799', '26 july 1992', '12 october 2008', '30 june 2002', '15 july 1410', '12 may 2000', '6 may 2010', '25 april 1915', '14 july 1951', '19 may 2015', '28 april 1923', '3 october 1976', '25 april 1993', '5 may 2005', '9 october 2011', '29 october 1924', '4 december 1999', '1 may 1976', '12 october 1984', '20 august 2008', '4 september 1960', '4 may 2006', '22 february 2009', '1 june 2009', '14 may 1995', '22 may 2010', '30 may 1976', '18 march 1961', '23 november 2010', '24 september 1972', '11 february 1929', '6 december 2003', '5 november 1854']
Members of the 6th Dáil
This is a list of members who were elected to the 6th Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of the Irish Free State. These TDs (Members of Parliament) were elected at the September 1927 general election on 15 September 1927 and met on 11 October 1927. The 6th Dáil was dissolved by Governor-General James McNeill, at the request of the President of the Executive Council W. T. Cosgrave on 29 January 1932. The 6th Dáil lasted 1,615 days.
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1990 Australian Grand Prix
4 November 1990
['11 may 2008', '31 august 1939', '22 july 1984', '17 july 1953', '12 october 2014', '20 october 1827', '8 june 2014', '23 april 2006', '16 august 1992', '16 march 2008', '23 august 2009', '6 may 2010', '26 december 1943', '13 july 1997', '23 march 2003', '29 september 1991', '21 july 2005', '21 november 1971', '9 august 1945', '11 july 1983', '12 july 1992', '12 july 1979', '29 july 1973', '24 february 1525', '24 august 1997', '23 september 1983', '5 march 2014', '23 september 2008', '21 august 1914', '2 july 2000', '29 august 2010', '23 april 2000', '18 september 2014', '29 october 1924', '29 september 2012', '24 november 1982', '7 may 1915', '12 june 2009', '25 march 1990', '10 february 2008', '14 december 1995', '30 november 2000', '17 october 1989', '25 november 2007', '11 august 1999', '31 may 1992', '1 july 2012', '20 july 1963', '19 february 1942', '26 april 2009', '27 june 2010', '19 may 2015', '25 april 1915', '28 november 1899', '24 august 2014', '5 may 1949', '12 january 2010', '15 september 1934', '22 february 2011', '30 august 1992', '2 december 1805', '24 august 2008', '3 august 2008', '13 august 1995', '30 june 2002', '24 april 1915', '25 september 1983', '27 september 1810', '11 april 1993', '8 december 1980', '7 september 2008', '7 may 2006', '27 february 1933', '12 october 1984', '15 august 1998', '28 february 1986', '13 january 2012', '6 july 1779', '23 february 2013', '31 march 2002', '10 june 1990', '20 october 1993', '29 may 1994', '12 august 1944', '10 august 1904', '29 july 1972', '29 march 1461', '25 january 2006', '11 february 1929', '7 october 2007', '26 august 1990', '24 march 2013', '11 july 1999', '24 june 2001', '27 february 2002', '2 may 1976', '30 may 1944', '17 february 1959', '24 march 1945']
1990 Australian Grand Prix
The 1990 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 4 November 1990 at Adelaide. This was the 500th race to contribute to the World Drivers' Championship. The race was the 55th Australian Grand Prix and the sixth to be held on the Adelaide street circuit, which also made it the sixth AGP to be part of the Formula One World Championship. The race was held over 81 laps of the 3.78 km circuit for a race distance of 306 kilometres.
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2013 Indian Grand Prix
27 October 2013
['7 november 1917', '22 november 1997', '11 november 1965', '16 june 1977', '26 december 1943', '26 october 1986', '24 march 1945', '24 may 2014', '8 november 1992', '17 april 1994', '1 march 1992', '12 september 2011', '29 may 1949', '23 november 2010', '2 june 2010', '24 november 1982', '17 march 2002', '13 may 2005', '11 july 2010', '25 may 2014', '30 october 2010', '8 october 1944', '5 november 1996', '24 march 2013', '5 april 2004', '13 july 1985', '12 october 2002', '28 february 1986', '10 may 2009', '1 october 1965', '30 august 1870', '12 april 1782', '30 july 1995', '12 march 2006', '24 august 1958', '12 february 2012', '19 april 2015', '14 september 1980', '3 november 1991', '17 may 1996', '5 may 2005', '10 may 2014', '20 september 1854', '5 october 1988', '18 july 1953', '31 may 2005', '7 july 2005', '22 february 2011', '6 july 1975', '9 august 1945', '11 july 1999', '26 may 1999', '1 october 2011', '22 july 2011', '8 january 1991', '23 may 1989', '17 september 1862', '11 february 1929', '30 september 1990', '16 may 1811', '7 february 1960', '18 july 1970', '20 february 1972', '31 march 2002', '1 october 1995', '1 may 2008', '31 december 1942', '1 february 2015', '24 january 2011', '5 may 1949', '23 september 2008', '12 july 1998', '19 september 1356', '4 july 1993', '18 july 1959', '23 june 1943', '15 april 1989', '7 february 1991', '23 september 1973', '1 january 2011', '11 may 2008', '1 april 2001', '28 april 2002', '5 may 1862', '29 july 2001', '14 november 1935', '7 february 2014', '11 august 1999', '15 april 1990', '11 june 1987', '15 august 1947', '13 november 1988', '19 august 1759', '8 february 2015', '12 june 1966', '8 may 2011', '2 july 2000', '10 june 2012', '2 september 1956']
2013 Indian Grand Prix
The 2013 Indian Grand Prix (formally the 2013 Formula 1 Airtel Indian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 27 October 2013 at the Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was the sixteenth round of the 2013 Formula One season, and the third Indian Grand Prix. The race, contested over 60 laps, was won by Sebastian Vettel, driving a Red Bull, from a pole position start. Nico Rosberg finished second in a Mercedes, with Romain Grosjean third for the Lotus team. Vettel's win confirmed him as 2013 Drivers' Champion, as Fernando Alonso could not pass Vettel's points total with only three races remaining. Red Bull also clinched their fourth consecutive Constructors' Championship.
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1991 Australian Grand Prix
3 November 1991
['1 may 1997', '23 august 1953', '17 april 1994', '8 may 2011', '28 june 1919', '13 july 1985', '10 july 1985', '25 october 1854', '16 march 2008', '23 may 2015', '30 june 2002', '13 may 2012', '6 october 2013', '14 april 2013', '26 december 1943', '28 february 1974', '25 november 2007', '5 june 1985', '22 may 2010', '10 june 2012', '24 march 2015', '28 february 1986', '16 july 1995', '27 april 1986', '25 august 1996', '3 may 1979', '1 april 1865', '29 may 1994', '23 february 2013', '9 november 2013', '1 december 2007', '17 august 1945', '27 february 2010', '12 september 2011', '1 april 1990', '24 february 1525', '12 may 2013', '24 september 2000', '23 april 2006', '1 january 2007', '27 may 1979', '5 november 1996', '24 october 2010', '25 october 1951', '13 november 1988', '4 february 1974', '18 july 1953', '19 march 2006', '8 september 2012', '11 july 1999', '12 march 2006', '11 november 1965', '8 november 1963', '1 july 1951', '4 april 2004', '2 august 1959', '18 february 1982', '30 november 2000', '6 may 1989', '7 march 2015', '2 june 1996', '2 july 2000', '14 july 1996', '2 may 1976', '11 september 1949', '24 april 1948', '28 may 2007', '29 october 1995', '18 may 1958', '26 april 1998', '24 august 1958', '11 december 2010', '13 february 2011', '1 july 1937', '8 april 2007', '19 october 1958', '4 july 1918', '4 may 1949', '16 october 1925', '14 december 1963', '18 may 2003', '14 march 2010', '1 december 1910', '23 september 1983', '15 august 1993', '13 june 1993', '4 july 1993', '17 july 2009', '23 march 1878', '22 october 1989', '8 june 2008', '14 november 1935', '8 september 1991', '8 december 1980', '28 april 1996', '15 september 1927', '5 may 1862', '10 july 2011', '7 december 1941']
1991 Australian Grand Prix
The 1991 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 3 November 1991 at the Adelaide Street Circuit. It was the 16th and final race of the 1991 Formula One season. Torrential rain resulted in the race being stopped after 16 of the scheduled 81 laps had been completed. Confusion caused the official results to be declared from the end of the 14th lap. It holds the record for being the shortest Formula One race ever held. The race was won by Ayrton Senna, with Nigel Mansell in second position, and Gerhard Berger's third-place finish plus Senna's victory meant that the McLaren team clinched the Constructor's championship. Mansell was unable to take part in the post race podium ceremony, following a crash at the end of the race that left him requiring hospital treatment. Gerhard Berger, Senna's McLaren teammate, finished in third position. Because less than seventy-five percent of the scheduled race distance had been completed, only half the normal World Championship points were awarded. This was also the final Formula One race for three time World Champion Nelson Piquet.
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Airblue Flight 202
28 July 2010
['12 july 2009', '29 october 1924', '28 february 1974', '25 september 2005', '24 june 2001', '25 october 1951', '31 august 1939', '18 february 1982', '26 may 1955', '12 february 2012', '10 july 2011', '7 february 1960', '1 january 2007', '5 april 1902', '3 may 1979', '25 september 1983', '15 april 2012', '12 november 1995', '27 march 2011', '21 may 1950', '21 november 2015', '23 february 2013', '4 october 2009', '29 march 2015', '26 april 1947', '10 may 1959', '25 may 2012', '9 april 1992', '1 january 1910', '22 february 2009', '12 may 1941', '29 march 1461', '15 march 2014', '23 april 1904', '25 november 2007', '28 april 1991', '1 june 2003', '10 july 1985', '31 march 1966', '28 july 2013', '18 july 1976', '13 november 1988', '4 may 1949', '22 may 2010', '9 april 1995', '19 february 1967', '26 october 2014', '14 april 2013', '22 july 2007', '31 august 2013', '14 april 2002', '21 september 2013', '19 october 2008', '9 january 1917', '26 february 1992', '26 october 1986', '6 december 1921', '14 july 1991', '30 january 1948', '25 march 1990', '8 june 2014', '12 july 1998', '3 may 1992', '23 august 1959', '9 september 1990', '19 november 1941', '16 may 1811', '22 october 2006', '27 march 1994', '17 august 1945', '6 july 1779', '21 august 1915', '29 december 1890', '3 may 1981', '6 august 1945', '26 february 2011', '8 may 1972', '30 september 2007', '7 september 2008', '29 august 1993', '11 august 1999', '30 june 2013', '24 february 1525', '12 september 1976', '14 march 2010', '17 march 2002', '23 april 1809', '31 january 2010', '6 august 2006', '9 february 1964', '7 may 1915', '19 july 2010', '20 february 1972', '4 february 1974', '10 february 2013', '28 august 2011', '21 june 1919', '9 september 1940', '17 january 2008']
Airblue Flight 202
Airblue Flight 202 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight which crashed on 28 July 2010 near Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, killing all 146 passengers and six crew on board. It is the deadliest air accident to occur in Pakistan to date. The aircraft, an Airblue operated Airbus A321-231 narrow-body jet airliner, crashed in the Margalla Hills north of Islamabad during a flight from Karachi's Jinnah International Airport to Benazir Bhutto International Airport. Air traffic controllers reportedly lost contact with the flight crew during its attempt to land in dense fog and heavy monsoon rain. The accident was the first fatal crash involving an Airbus A321, a long variant of the Airbus A320 family of short to medium range airliners. It was the deadliest accident involving the type until Metrojet Flight 9268 crashed in Egypt in 2015, killing 224 people on board. Based in Islamabad, Airblue is Pakistan's second largest airline, with over 30% share of the domestic market. At the time of the accident the airline operated seven aircraft, all in the A320 family. The accident was the worst one in Pakistan and the second-deadliest aviation incident in 2010, behind Air India Express Flight 812.
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Andijan massacre
13 May 2005
['6 february 1958', '10 august 1904', '26 february 2011', '16 march 1988', '25 june 1968', '28 june 1919', '6 october 1976', '19 march 1988', '11 march 2004', '18 june 1815', '23 april 1809', '2 august 1970', '15 december 1995', '25 may 2014', '1 may 1954', '29 october 1924', '23 february 2014', '24 june 2001', '16 july 1966', '12 may 2013', '29 may 1985', '6 december 1921', '19 august 2003', '16 july 1977', '11 june 1981', '16 may 2010', '11 april 1993', '12 august 1944', '4 august 1265', '20 november 1991', '1 august 1798', '7 september 1997', '16 july 1983', '26 july 1992', '24 september 1972', '12 october 1984', '15 april 1989', '25 october 1854', '2 june 1991', '10 february 2013', '19 april 2009', '3 may 1992', '7 december 1941', '30 may 1944', '23 august 1953', '20 october 1827', '29 december 1890', '1 january 2011', '14 april 2013', '18 august 1996', '6 march 2005', '17 october 1989', '24 march 2013', '31 july 1975', '26 march 1995', '29 july 2012', '11 september 1949', '19 august 1942', '23 july 2014', '26 april 1947', '12 june 2009', '25 january 2006', '18 may 1954', '28 july 2011', '30 may 2010', '29 may 1949', '28 june 1914', '23 may 2015', '12 july 1987', '9 november 1799', '18 july 1959', '30 may 1929', '13 june 1993', '7 january 2015', '15 april 1990', '20 july 1963', '10 november 1938', '23 april 2000', '30 june 2002', '9 april 1995', '2 february 1969', '14 july 1991', '8 july 2012', '1 april 2001', '21 november 1974', '22 october 1995', '20 august 2008', '28 september 1958', '23 february 2013', '23 august 1959', '23 june 1943', '6 november 1984', '2 june 1996', '2 september 1945', '21 may 1950', '27 july 2012', '28 april 1991', '18 february 1982', '1 june 2003']
Andijan massacre
The Andijan massacre occurred when Uzbek Interior Ministry (MVD) and National Security Service (SNB) troops fired into a crowd of protesters in Andijan in Uzbekistan on 13 May 2005. Estimates of those killed on 13 May range from 187, the official count of the government, to several hundred. A defector from the SNB alleged that 1,500 were killed. The bodies of many of those who died were allegedly hidden in mass graves following the massacre. The Uzbek government at first said the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan organized the unrest and the protesters were members of Hizb ut-Tahrir. Critics argue that the Islamist radical label is just a pretext for maintaining a repressive regime in the country. Whether troops fired indiscriminately to prevent a color revolution or acted legitimately to quell a prison break is also disputed. A third theory is that the dispute was really an inter-clan struggle for state power. The Uzbek government eventually acknowledged that poor economic conditions in the region and popular resentment played a role in the uprising. It was claimed that calls from Western governments for an international investigation prompted a major shift in Uzbek foreign policy favoring closer relations with Asian nations, although the Uzbek government is known to have close ties with the US government, and the Bush administration had declared Uzbekistan to be vital to US security because it hired out a large military base to US military forces. The Uzbek government ordered the closing of the United States air base in Karshi-Khanabad and improved ties with the People's Republic of China and Russia, who supported the regime's response in Andijan.
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2010 Stockholm bombings
11 December 2010
['22 october 1989', '31 august 2013', '6 october 2013', '24 september 2000', '26 december 2004', '7 december 1988', '12 may 1995', '27 july 1997', '17 october 1989', '6 august 1945', '17 august 1952', '12 may 1941', '27 may 1995', '23 august 1953', '29 may 2005', '30 may 1434', '26 october 1986', '3 march 2002', '21 june 1919', '20 october 1899', '31 march 1966', '2 june 1996', '8 july 1980', '29 march 2015', '25 march 1990', '25 september 2005', '9 march 2013', '4 april 2004', '10 september 2000', '30 december 2009', '28 july 2010', '12 june 1966', '26 april 1947', '21 august 1914', '9 september 1916', '26 december 1943', '18 may 1954', '8 september 1996', '20 september 1854', '30 may 1929', '4 march 2001', '18 august 1996', '29 december 1890', '17 july 1953', '22 may 2010', '6 april 2003', '28 november 1899', '18 july 1953', '1 december 2007', '8 may 2014', '25 august 1996', '17 january 1995', '12 october 2014', '13 june 1665', '8 april 2007', '29 may 1949', '9 september 1990', '1 june 2003', '25 september 1983', '23 april 1904', '7 june 1953', '20 november 1759', '14 june 1645', '24 august 1958', '15 november 1922', '24 march 1945', '27 october 2013', '12 april 1981', '1 march 1954', '3 october 1976', '29 august 2010', '1 may 1997', '19 august 2003', '3 december 1971', '10 august 1792', '12 july 1998', '17 november 1966', '14 july 1979', '27 july 1880', '22 july 1946', '9 july 1933', '23 february 2013', '17 august 1945', '25 may 2012', '30 september 2007', '8 january 1991', '30 august 1992', '24 january 2011', '14 july 2008', '9 january 1917', '15 october 1964', '6 july 1975', '23 november 2010', '21 july 1985', '16 july 1995', '21 september 2014', '5 march 2014', '14 april 2002', '12 december 2009']
Terrorism in Sweden
Until recent years, Terrorism in Sweden was not seen as serious threat to the security of the state. The terrorism-related event in modern Swedish history which received the most attention was the West German embassy siege in 1975, which was carried out by the Red Army Faction. In 1976, the same group also planned Operation Leo which was to involve the kidnapping of Anna-Greta Leijon, but which was never set in action. Then, the highest level violent action in Sweden to date happened in 1986, when Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was killed in an action of dubious motivations. Several different terrorist leads were considered, but none has been proved conclusive. Right-wing terrorism has caused the most fatalities in Sweden. In 1999 the Swedish Nazi group NRA (Nationella Republikanska Armén) carried out at least 3 bank robberies and killed 2 policemen. Later that year Nazis killed trade-unionist Björn Söderberg in his home. VAM (White Aryan Resistance) is also a Swedish terror group that carried out bank robberies and also robbed a police station. Over the last decades the issue of certain terrorist groups, such as Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), using Sweden as a free haven has received attention. In the 2000s, the issue of terrorism financing and recruiting for terrorist groups, including Islamic groups, have also been on the security agenda. Criminal acts from domestic political extremist groups, both on the right and on the left, have also become an increasing phenomenon. The Swedish government agency tasked with keeping watch over terrorism-related threats is the Swedish Security Service. Human Rights Watch criticized the Swedish government after police in Stockholm arrested Uzbek political opposition leader Muhammad Salih on May 18, 2006. Holly Cartner, HRW Executive Director for Europe and Central Asia, said the "fact that President Karimov can travel freely to Europe while Mohammad Solih remains subject to an Interpol warrant is plainly absurd." The 2010 Stockholm bombings occurred on 11 December 2010 when two bombs exploded in central Stockholm, Sweden, killing the bomber and injuring two people. Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Carl Bildt and the Swedish Security Service (SÄPO) described the bombings as acts of terrorism. Taimour Abdulwahab al-Abdaly, an Iraqi-born Swedish citizen, is suspected of carrying out the bombing. The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation described the event as the first suicide attack linked to Islamic terrorism in the Nordic countries. The 2011 Gothenburg terrorism plot understood as targeting Swedish artist Lars Vilks was thwarted by police.
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Miss Universe 1988
24 May 1988
['30 may 1976', '26 september 2010', '24 september 1995', '30 may 1929', '24 october 1976', '30 october 2010', '10 may 2009', '21 august 2013', '15 august 1999', '8 december 1914', '16 january 1809', '11 july 2010', '26 april 2009', '9 june 2002', '29 january 2007', '25 may 2009', '5 july 1945', '27 april 1986', '12 may 2000', '12 july 1998', '27 january 1973', '2 july 2000', '18 november 1962', '5 september 1781', '21 september 2013', '26 august 1990', '19 february 1942', '27 may 1995', '19 august 2003', '5 june 1985', '29 august 2010', '1 april 2010', '17 april 1994', '14 june 1992', '14 november 2010', '11 september 1814', '29 july 1973', '10 february 2013', '22 november 1997', '15 december 1995', '2 june 1991', '6 october 2013', '10 july 2011', '12 february 2012', '1 may 1976', '8 october 1959', '5 september 1943', '21 november 1971', '6 july 1975', '10 october 2010', '5 may 1949', '19 april 1931', '22 february 2009', '9 june 1983', '19 may 2015', '16 march 1988', '30 june 2002', '24 april 2005', '18 june 1815', '30 june 1908', '1 july 2012', '31 march 1966', '27 january 1974', '19 december 2012', '13 may 2001', '11 may 2008', '7 august 1998', '11 march 2004', '1 march 1992', '14 august 1994', '6 october 1976', '13 november 1988', '28 december 2014', '25 july 2001', '11 may 2013', '12 june 1966', '14 september 2008', '4 july 1918', '21 november 2015', '24 october 2004', '9 november 1799', '18 july 1953', '28 september 1958', '4 april 2004', '19 september 1985', '25 march 1990', '18 april 1988', '10 june 1990', '26 october 2014', '5 may 1862', '10 september 2000', '7 september 2008', '23 march 1878', '10 october 1911', '8 september 2012', '30 november 2000', '14 may 1995', '14 june 1964', '14 july 1789']
Miss Universe 1988
Miss Universe 1988, the 37th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 24 May 1988 at the Lin Kou Stadium in Taipei, Taiwan now Chinese Taipei. Porntip Nakhirunkanok of Thailand crowned by Cecilia Bolocco of Chile. 66 contestants competed in this year.
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point in time
Spanair Flight 5022
20 August 2008
['7 september 1952', '4 july 1976', '30 may 1976', '4 august 1265', '8 november 1987', '30 august 1992', '15 august 1947', '29 march 2015', '13 february 2011', '6 june 1944', '19 august 1942', '28 september 1958', '23 february 1950', '19 february 1942', '19 may 2015', '27 may 2001', '18 may 2003', '20 october 1993', '12 august 1990', '24 august 2014', '10 october 2010', '28 february 1974', '23 february 2013', '22 may 1915', '26 july 1992', '21 may 1993', '9 april 1992', '22 november 1997', '13 july 1997', '23 april 1809', '8 june 1975', '4 october 2009', '23 september 1973', '28 september 1946', '7 december 1988', '21 june 1813', '7 may 2006', '21 december 1988', '3 november 1918', '2 june 1996', '6 november 1984', '22 october 2006', '31 july 1938', '24 september 2000', '18 april 1988', '28 september 2013', '19 august 1759', '4 july 1918', '12 may 2013', '4 february 1974', '8 november 1963', '1 march 1954', '9 july 1933', '31 may 1992', '9 april 1995', '6 august 1945', '13 may 1990', '5 may 1973', '4 may 2003', '13 june 1665', '28 august 2011', '10 september 1961', '18 october 1942', '22 june 1940', '21 june 1919', '25 september 2005', '28 november 1899', '28 june 1914', '29 may 2005', '10 may 2014', '27 february 2010', '8 november 1992', '7 september 2008', '10 july 2011', '3 august 2008', '19 september 1356', '15 april 2001', '7 september 1975', '14 september 2008', '7 august 1915', '12 september 1976', '12 december 2009', '4 september 1960', '15 september 1927', '1 december 1910', '12 july 1979', '12 july 2009', '29 may 2010', '21 november 2015', '4 june 1989', '9 november 1799', '22 july 1946', '6 may 2010', '26 may 1955', '10 november 1938', '26 march 1995', '1 november 2009', '22 july 1984', '31 may 2005']
Spanair Flight 5022
Spanair Flight 5022 (JK5022) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Madrid-Barajas Airport to Gran Canaria Airport, Spain, that crashed just after take-off from runway 36L of Barajas Airport at 14:24 CEST (12:24 UTC) on 20 August 2008. The aircraft was a McDonnell Douglas MD-82, registration EC-HFP. 154 people died; six died en route to hospital, one died overnight and one died in hospital three days later. Only 18 people survived. It was the only fatal accident for Spanair (part of the SAS Group) in the 25-year history of the company, and the 14th fatal accident and 24th hull loss involving MD-80 series aircraft. It was the world's deadliest aviation accident in 2008 and Spain's deadliest since the 1983 crash of Avianca Flight 011. The accident weakened Spanair's image, which at the time was already negative among the public because of frequent breakdowns and delays. The crash exacerbated financial difficulties at Spanair, which ceased operations on 27 January 2012.
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point in time
2013 provincial council election
21 September 2013
['12 june 1966', '1 may 1954', '5 march 2014', '17 october 1999', '3 april 1944', '8 january 1991', '2 december 1972', '7 october 2007', '9 may 2010', '16 june 1977', '22 october 1995', '21 november 1974', '24 august 2003', '29 may 1985', '27 march 2011', '12 october 1997', '26 february 2011', '6 april 2003', '25 april 1993', '12 april 1782', '1 october 1965', '6 october 1976', '3 april 2005', '6 march 2005', '18 april 2010', '28 july 2013', '3 october 1976', '10 november 1938', '15 december 1995', '6 may 2010', '13 january 2012', '15 april 1989', '7 september 1997', '28 february 2015', '30 may 1976', '29 september 2012', '13 june 1665', '14 july 1789', '9 september 1916', '12 july 1987', '25 april 1931', '22 july 1984', '12 october 1984', '28 april 1951', '20 october 1827', '10 august 1904', '21 december 1988', '21 may 1950', '14 june 1645', '29 august 2010', '2 november 1917', '12 june 1994', '17 august 1952', '24 november 1982', '23 september 1973', '7 december 1988', '11 february 1929', '19 august 1942', '21 may 1993', '31 july 1938', '8 september 1991', '15 june 1989', '23 june 1985', '25 april 1936', '8 october 1959', '1 may 1997', '10 may 2009', '22 october 2000', '22 february 2009', '19 april 2015', '16 february 2014', '29 december 1890', '18 march 1961', '16 july 1983', '17 june 1938', '23 july 2006', '12 october 1917', '4 february 1974', '6 august 2006', '11 june 1981', '12 may 2007', '19 october 1958', '4 april 2004', '18 august 1996', '4 october 1917', '7 may 1915', '26 march 1995', '23 february 1950', '7 september 2008', '28 may 1995', '27 january 1973', '31 january 2010', '23 march 1878', '8 february 2015', '21 august 2013', '10 october 1911', '5 december 1994', '1 december 2007', '17 july 2009']
1st Northern Provincial Council
The 1st Northern Provincial Council is the current meeting of the Northern Provincial Council, with the membership determined by the results of the 2013 provincial council election held on 21 September 2013. The council met for the first time on 25 October 2013. According to the Constitution of Sri Lanka the maximum term of a provincial council is 5 years from the date of its first meeting.
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point in time
1996 presidential election
5 November 1996
['23 april 1809', '18 may 1958', '31 august 2013', '14 july 2008', '21 june 1813', '19 august 1759', '22 june 2014', '20 november 1991', '7 june 2001', '17 august 1952', '5 july 1945', '8 september 2013', '23 may 2004', '12 april 1782', '19 october 1958', '12 february 2012', '7 january 2015', '28 july 2011', '19 may 2015', '24 january 1933', '24 september 1995', '7 august 1998', '24 may 2014', '1 april 1990', '11 november 1965', '19 october 1796', '1 january 1965', '12 october 2002', '17 october 1989', '25 april 1931', '12 july 1992', '7 september 1975', '24 march 1945', '28 july 2010', '11 may 2011', '23 september 2008', '8 november 1992', '6 december 2003', '1 may 2008', '27 august 1979', '30 november 2000', '26 october 2014', '14 july 1979', '16 july 1977', '10 november 1938', '1 january 1910', '16 july 1983', '25 july 2001', '12 may 2007', '25 may 2014', '14 april 2002', '19 october 2008', '15 august 1947', '28 august 2011', '8 may 2011', '24 october 1976', '6 april 2003', '24 april 2005', '1 december 1910', '18 may 1954', '2 may 1976', '4 december 1999', '5 april 2004', '29 july 1973', '5 april 1902', '25 october 1854', '29 march 2015', '10 june 1990', '15 october 1964', '26 may 1999', '5 may 1949', '25 august 1996', '19 july 1969', '10 july 1965', '14 december 1963', '27 february 2002', '16 june 1996', '23 march 2003', '14 july 1991', '18 april 2010', '31 march 1966', '12 july 2009', '1 june 2003', '8 october 1951', '30 october 2010', '14 august 1994', '6 december 1921', '12 june 1994', '9 september 1990', '11 february 1929', '23 june 1943', '11 march 2004', '2 september 1945', '21 july 2005', '30 october 1918', '27 september 2009', '20 august 2008', '12 october 2008', '5 september 1781']
United States Senate election in North Carolina, 1996
The North Carolina United States Senate election of 1996 was held on 5 November 1996 as part of the nationwide elections to the Senate, and coinciding with the 1996 presidential election. The general election was a rematch of the 1990 election: between the Republican incumbent Jesse Helms and the Democrat nominee Harvey Gantt. Helms won re-election to a fifth and final term by a slightly wider margin than in 1990.
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Battle of Vrbanja bridge
27 May 1995
['23 may 1989', '25 march 1990', '5 october 1988', '3 november 1991', '28 february 2015', '12 july 1979', '12 july 1987', '30 september 2007', '13 august 1704', '23 june 1985', '21 august 2013', '1 november 2009', '27 july 1880', '22 october 1995', '9 june 2002', '4 august 1265', '9 april 1995', '11 february 1929', '28 may 2006', '8 may 2014', '25 november 2007', '9 june 1983', '8 september 1996', '10 september 2000', '15 november 1922', '20 april 2003', '1 january 1965', '17 june 1938', '7 october 2007', '15 october 1964', '30 november 2000', '19 september 1356', '25 july 2001', '6 november 1792', '25 april 1914', '17 january 2008', '22 july 2011', '21 may 1993', '25 october 1992', '26 april 1947', '7 june 1953', '5 november 1996', '2 september 1945', '25 november 2012', '1 may 2008', '15 june 1989', '6 november 1994', '6 june 1944', '16 july 1995', '28 august 2011', '8 february 2015', '14 december 2014', '3 april 2005', '23 april 2006', '25 april 1915', '10 february 2013', '23 august 2010', '23 may 2004', '2 december 1972', '29 august 2010', '18 august 1996', '23 april 1933', '16 march 2014', '13 july 1997', '24 january 1933', '22 may 1915', '8 october 1944', '8 march 2014', '26 may 1999', '12 october 1997', '24 july 2011', '27 january 1973', '8 june 2008', '4 july 1976', '26 june 1945', '17 february 1959', '21 june 1813', '9 january 1917', '4 may 2003', '1 july 2012', '8 november 1963', '8 june 1975', '13 may 2005', '29 may 1994', '19 august 1942', '14 november 2010', '13 december 1939', '10 july 1965', '1 july 1951', '23 march 2008', '24 may 1988', '1 may 1994', '10 august 1792', '23 august 2009', '16 april 2007', '15 april 1989', '28 april 1991', '25 may 2012', '12 september 1976']
Battle of Vrbanja bridge
The Battle of Vrbanja bridge was an armed confrontation which occurred on 27 May 1995 between United Nations (UN) peacekeepers from the French Army and elements of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), after the VRS seized French-manned United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) observation posts on both ends of the Vrbanja bridge crossing of the Miljacka river in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War. Upon seizing the bridge, the VRS took the French peacekeepers hostage. A platoon of 30 French peacekeepers subsequently re-captured the bridge with the support of 70 French infantrymen and direct fire from armoured vehicles, in an action which saw the first French Army bayonet charge since the Korean War. During the French assault, elements of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) opened fire on the VRS-held observation posts, accidentally wounding one French hostage. Two French soldiers were killed during the battle, 10 were wounded, and one died of wounds later that day. VRS casualties were four killed, three wounded and four captured. Following the battle, VRS forces were observed to be less likely to engage French UN peacekeepers deployed in the city.
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point in time
Bayern Munich v Norwich City
20 October 1993
['6 august 1945', '21 november 1971', '13 january 2012', '17 october 1989', '15 september 1963', '13 july 1985', '23 august 1959', '21 september 2014', '24 september 2000', '15 july 1967', '28 november 1899', '14 august 1994', '1 october 1995', '25 october 1992', '13 august 1995', '13 june 1993', '30 september 2006', '10 june 2012', '15 september 1927', '25 april 1914', '30 august 1870', '17 july 1998', '4 july 1993', '25 august 1996', '1 january 2011', '24 january 2011', '21 april 2013', '9 november 1799', '24 june 2001', '10 february 2013', '11 july 2010', '29 may 2010', '15 october 1964', '28 april 1991', '8 june 2008', '14 september 1980', '13 june 1665', '28 may 1995', '30 may 1976', '15 april 2001', '6 february 1958', '6 july 1779', '28 october 1914', '23 may 2004', '25 february 2011', '21 july 1986', '6 december 2003', '28 august 2011', '27 august 1979', '25 may 1975', '8 november 1963', '5 may 2005', '2 december 1805', '1 november 2009', '29 july 2001', '11 may 2013', '26 march 1995', '16 june 1977', '5 september 1781', '8 january 1991', '17 january 2008', '1 april 2001', '31 august 2013', '10 may 2014', '27 june 2010', '14 december 2014', '13 may 2012', '23 november 2010', '19 august 2003', '18 september 2014', '27 february 1933', '29 september 2012', '11 september 2011', '10 october 1911', '7 june 2001', '3 may 1992', '7 september 2008', '1 january 1965', '9 january 1917', '29 august 2012', '10 may 1959', '23 july 2006', '9 november 2013', '30 may 1944', '24 october 1976', '3 may 1979', '30 october 2010', '22 october 1989', '12 january 2010', '9 june 2002', '7 september 1952', '22 february 2011', '26 february 2011', '7 december 1988', '7 march 2015', '14 april 2013', '15 august 1999', '18 july 1953', '28 june 1914']
Bayern Munich v Norwich City
Bayern Munich vs Norwich City was a first leg match in the 1993–94 UEFA Cup second round, played on 20 October 1993. The match was won by Norwich City, who beat Bayern Munich 2–1. The match, "an apparent mismatch", was a huge upset in European football; it has been described as "the pinnacle of Norwich City's history" and it was the only defeat ever inflicted by a British club on Bayern Munich in their Olympic Stadium. That it was Norwich that inflicted the defeat was startling: Norwich were "mere babes at this level", and, according to Norwich player Jeremy Goss, "There's no doubt Bayern assumed it would be easy". The second leg was played on 3 November 1993 and was drawn 1–1, meaning that Norwich won the tie 3–2 on aggregate. They went on to be defeated by eventual champions Internazionale in the third round.
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point in time
1989 general election
15 June 1989
['1 april 2010', '26 october 1986', '29 september 1991', '30 october 2010', '7 december 1941', '29 may 2005', '26 april 1947', '7 february 1991', '23 april 2006', '12 june 2009', '6 may 1989', '28 february 1974', '30 may 2010', '28 june 1919', '10 november 1938', '30 november 2000', '27 may 1979', '8 november 1992', '1 december 1910', '25 april 1993', '21 july 1985', '30 june 2002', '11 july 1999', '7 january 2015', '13 january 2012', '13 october 1996', '27 february 1881', '21 july 1986', '29 august 1993', '16 july 1977', '7 june 2001', '3 november 1918', '1 august 1943', '23 august 1959', '10 may 2014', '17 july 2009', '22 may 2011', '12 february 1994', '28 may 2006', '29 april 1984', '25 october 1854', '6 march 2008', '13 december 1939', '15 july 1967', '25 may 2012', '14 september 1980', '1 march 1954', '7 march 2015', '19 february 1967', '8 september 1991', '24 january 2011', '28 october 1914', '17 august 1945', '27 march 2002', '26 february 2011', '9 january 2005', '4 september 1960', '29 october 1995', '11 december 2010', '24 september 1995', '18 october 1942', '1 may 1994', '17 june 1938', '18 may 1958', '21 august 1915', '22 february 2011', '23 april 2000', '20 november 1991', '27 november 2011', '14 december 1963', '23 april 1910', '17 february 1959', '30 june 1908', '26 february 1992', '25 may 2014', '25 january 2015', '23 june 1896', '5 may 1862', '24 april 1915', '17 march 2002', '12 september 2011', '16 july 1960', '20 february 1972', '15 august 1998', '26 may 1955', '25 september 1983', '22 june 1940', '26 september 2010', '29 july 1972', '2 june 1991', '13 june 1993', '27 may 2007', '28 april 1923', '7 september 1952', '28 august 1994', '8 october 1951', '26 march 1995', '13 may 2001', '19 april 2015']
Barry Desmond
Barry Desmond (born 15 May 1935) is a former Irish Labour Party politician and government minister. Desmond was born in Cork in 1935, and was educated at the Colaiste Chriost Ri, the School of Commerce and University College Cork. He became a trade union official with the ITGWU (known later as SIPTU) and the Irish Congress of Trade Unions. His father Cornelius (Con) was Lord Mayor of Cork from 1965–66. At the 1969 general election he was elected Labour Party Teachta Dála (TD) for Dún Laoghaire and Rathdown. From 1981–1982 he served as Minister of State at the Department of Finance. In 1982, after Michael O'Leary's resignation as Labour Party leader, Dick Spring was elected as the party's new leader and Desmond was chosen as his deputy. The Fine Gael-Labour Party coalition was returned to power in the November 1982 general election, and when the 24th Dáil meet in December, Garret FitzGerald was appointed as Taoiseach on the Dáil's nomination. Desmond was appointed Minister for Social Welfare and Minister for Health. He resigned from his ministerial posts on 20 January 1987, along with the other Labour ministers, bringing about the collapse of the government. At the 1987 general election, Desmond was returned to the 25th Dáil, when Fianna Fáil returned to power. He did not contest the 1989 general election, and on 15 June 1989 he was elected as a Labour Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Dublin. He was a member of the European Court of Auditors from 1994 to 2000, being replaced by Máire Geoghegan-Quinn. He was elected president of the Maritime Institute of Ireland on 18 November 2006. He remains a member of the Council of the Maritime Institute of Ireland. As president he oversaw the revision of its articles of association and the securing of €3.2 million funding for the restoration of Mariners' Church, Dún Laoghaire, which houses the National Maritime Museum of Ireland.
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Miss World 2013
28 September 2013
['5 november 1996', '12 september 2010', '24 october 1976', '1 march 1992', '5 september 1943', '22 october 1995', '22 june 2014', '4 may 2003', '15 november 1922', '13 june 1993', '7 october 2007', '27 may 1979', '24 november 1982', '6 march 2005', '28 december 2014', '25 may 2009', '9 may 2010', '7 february 2014', '25 march 1990', '7 december 1941', '24 march 2013', '22 june 1940', '1 april 2010', '11 july 1970', '14 april 2002', '18 july 1959', '16 january 1809', '1 may 1997', '14 november 2010', '18 april 1988', '20 september 1969', '8 may 1972', '22 may 2010', '4 may 2006', '27 november 2011', '29 march 1461', '30 september 2007', '17 march 2002', '4 february 2015', '5 november 1854', '31 may 2005', '24 march 1945', '25 november 2012', '21 february 2010', '1 january 1910', '31 march 1966', '17 november 1966', '28 february 2015', '1 december 2007', '23 august 1959', '12 april 1782', '13 november 1988', '11 june 1987', '14 july 1979', '11 may 2008', '11 september 1983', '16 july 1960', '19 april 1931', '4 june 1989', '30 september 1990', '12 march 2006', '23 march 2003', '9 july 1933', '10 september 1989', '15 september 1963', '23 april 1918', '19 september 1985', '26 april 1947', '1 january 2007', '23 september 2008', '6 october 1976', '14 september 1980', '27 march 2002', '19 october 1796', '11 september 2001', '8 september 2013', '1 may 2008', '6 april 2014', '10 october 1911', '12 may 1941', '29 january 2007', '26 march 1995', '27 january 1973', '13 august 1704', '8 january 1991', '23 june 1943', '15 april 2001', '23 may 2015', '12 october 2008', '23 february 1950', '21 july 1986', '16 december 2014', '6 november 1994', '4 july 1976', '3 november 1918', '8 november 1987', '24 may 1988', '1 november 2009', '29 august 2012']
Miss World 2013
Miss World 2013, the 63rd edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 28 September 2013 at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center in Bali, Indonesia. 127 contestants from all over the world competed, making the biggest turnout in the pageant's history. Yu Wenxia of China PR crowned Megan Young of the Philippines as her successor at the end of the event. This is the first time the Philippines and a Southeast Asian country won the title of Miss World.
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1969 general election
18 June 1969
['27 february 2002', '22 october 2006', '13 october 1996', '19 october 1796', '12 september 2010', '7 may 1915', '28 april 1923', '23 september 2008', '16 april 2007', '4 july 1976', '1 july 1937', '21 september 2014', '21 october 2007', '24 august 2008', '14 november 1935', '7 march 2015', '10 february 2013', '18 june 1815', '22 july 1946', '26 september 2010', '19 october 2008', '18 march 1961', '5 october 1988', '6 november 1792', '6 april 2003', '29 may 1949', '8 december 1980', '3 july 2005', '17 july 2009', '15 april 1990', '26 april 1947', '16 july 1983', '23 march 1878', '23 april 1809', '8 october 1944', '24 october 2004', '29 september 2012', '11 september 2001', '31 july 1938', '25 october 1992', '7 september 1975', '7 september 2008', '20 august 2008', '19 february 1967', '8 may 2011', '17 may 1991', '28 august 1994', '1 march 1954', '7 august 1915', '24 february 1525', '4 september 1960', '13 july 1985', '8 july 1980', '23 june 1943', '26 may 1999', '11 september 1983', '15 april 2001', '7 november 1993', '2 december 1805', '25 august 1996', '24 september 1972', '24 april 2005', '14 july 1996', '16 july 1977', '10 september 2000', '25 march 1990', '19 august 1942', '1 april 1990', '24 august 1958', '23 may 1989', '15 august 1998', '16 december 2014', '25 april 1914', '20 july 1963', '23 august 1953', '7 june 2001', '5 september 1943', '21 november 1974', '28 february 2015', '26 april 2009', '12 november 1995', '12 october 2002', '21 may 1993', '19 july 1969', '29 may 1994', '28 july 1809', '19 april 1931', '22 july 2007', '22 february 2009', '14 july 1951', '12 april 1782', '19 april 2009', '13 june 1993', '11 june 1981', '4 february 2015', '15 july 1410', '10 june 1990', '18 july 1959', '11 february 1929']
Members of the 19th Dáil
This is a list of members who were elected to the 19th Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland. These TDs (Members of Parliament) were elected at the 1969 general election on 18 June 1969 and met on 2 July 1969. The 19th Dáil was dissolved by President Éamon de Valera, at the request of the Taoiseach Jack Lynch on 5 February 1973. The 19th Dáil lasted 1,351 days.
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Operation Tungsten
3 April 1944
['19 february 1967', '1 november 2009', '29 august 2012', '6 april 2014', '11 september 2001', '21 august 2013', '27 april 1986', '18 july 1970', '23 june 1896', '5 march 2014', '25 november 2012', '6 october 1976', '5 may 1996', '30 august 1870', '28 may 2006', '12 july 1979', '7 june 1953', '28 june 1919', '31 march 1966', '18 may 1958', '13 february 2011', '25 january 2006', '12 october 1984', '6 december 1921', '26 february 2011', '21 december 1988', '5 may 1949', '24 may 1988', '8 april 1967', '8 february 2015', '23 march 2003', '8 july 2012', '31 august 2013', '29 july 1973', '12 october 2002', '28 september 1946', '27 september 1810', '9 march 2013', '1 june 2009', '21 september 2013', '18 may 1954', '7 august 1998', '9 april 1995', '31 march 2002', '16 july 1995', '27 may 1995', '12 june 2009', '11 may 2013', '1 august 1976', '16 october 1925', '10 june 1990', '4 july 1976', '5 december 1994', '22 october 1989', '1 october 2011', '24 august 2003', '13 december 1939', '6 may 1989', '8 november 1963', '13 november 1988', '19 november 1941', '26 december 1943', '20 september 1969', '25 january 2015', '4 may 1949', '16 july 1966', '14 july 1996', '4 november 1990', '6 may 2010', '19 april 1931', '12 august 1990', '12 september 1976', '20 july 1957', '15 july 1410', '9 june 1983', '12 september 2010', '17 october 1999', '2 august 1970', '30 august 2009', '11 september 1949', '3 may 1979', '6 august 2006', '24 january 2011', '1 july 2012', '4 february 2015', '1 january 2011', '29 may 1994', '21 july 2005', '29 july 2012', '12 october 1997', '1 june 2003', '10 february 2013', '12 january 2010', '18 july 1959', '28 september 1958', '31 july 1938', '10 september 1989', '18 september 2014', '23 september 2008']
List of Allied attacks on the German battleship Tirpitz
The German battleship Tirpitz was attacked on multiple occasions by Allied forces during World War II. While most the attacks failed to inflict any damage on the battleship, she was placed out of action for a lengthy period following the Operation Source midget submarine attack on 22 September 1943 and for a short period after the Operation Tungsten aircraft carrier strike on 3 April 1944. Tirpitz suffered severe and irreparable damage after being hit by a Tallboy bomb during the Operation Paravane air raid on 15 September 1944, and was sunk with heavy loss of life in the Operation Catechism raid on 12 November that year.
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1976 Monaco Grand Prix
30 May 1976
['25 september 1983', '13 may 2001', '5 may 1996', '23 april 1809', '28 august 2011', '12 april 1981', '8 september 1991', '16 march 1988', '19 november 1941', '17 november 1966', '25 april 1915', '12 may 2013', '25 april 1914', '28 july 2011', '15 april 2012', '30 june 1908', '16 march 2008', '27 april 1986', '5 october 1988', '12 october 1984', '26 april 1998', '29 july 1972', '24 february 1525', '19 february 1942', '9 september 1940', '27 november 2011', '1 february 2015', '6 june 1944', '21 september 2014', '11 july 1999', '5 april 1992', '2 november 1917', '23 april 1933', '6 october 2013', '21 july 1986', '8 october 1959', '28 november 1899', '10 october 1955', '14 june 1645', '12 august 1990', '15 september 1963', '5 november 1996', '20 july 1957', '19 october 1958', '1 december 2007', '14 june 1992', '28 october 1914', '23 march 2008', '17 september 1878', '1 may 1997', '4 december 1999', '6 april 2014', '12 may 2000', '1 june 2009', '9 november 2013', '18 april 1988', '26 september 2010', '18 july 1976', '15 june 1989', '15 december 1995', '10 august 1904', '30 august 1998', '25 may 2014', '2 september 1956', '13 august 1995', '3 may 1992', '4 april 2004', '18 july 1959', '21 november 1974', '16 july 1945', '27 march 1994', '25 october 1854', '26 august 1990', '11 september 2011', '17 july 1998', '28 april 1996', '17 august 1945', '24 may 2007', '16 july 1983', '22 february 2009', '25 may 2009', '28 february 2015', '12 december 2009', '21 june 1919', '8 november 1992', '27 september 1810', '19 march 2006', '18 october 1942', '6 july 1975', '29 july 2012', '13 may 2012', '6 december 2003', '4 november 1805', '23 march 1878', '2 september 1945', '6 march 1976', '21 october 2007', '1 march 1992', '22 may 1915']
1976 Monaco Grand Prix
The 1976 Monaco Grand Prix (formally the XXXIV Grand Prix de Monaco) was a Formula One motor race held at the Monaco street circuit in Monaco on 30 May 1976. It was the fifth round of the 1976 Formula One season and the 34th Monaco Grand Prix. The race was contested over 78 laps of the 3.3 km circuit for a race distance of 257 kilometres. The race was won by Ferrari driver Niki Lauda, who had also taken pole position in his Ferrari 312T2. Lauda won by 11 second over Jody Scheckter driving a six-wheeled Tyrrell P34, whilst Scheckter's teammate, Patrick Depailler, completed the podium in third position. As a consequence of the race, Lauda extended his lead in the World Drivers' Championship to 36 points over his team mate Clay Regazzoni who had retired after starting second, going off track on oil laid down when James Hunt retired, climbing back to third before crashing. A lap down in fourth was the March 761 of Hans-Joachim Stuck with the McLaren M23 of Jochen Mass and the Fittipaldi FD04 of Emerson Fittipaldi completing the point scoring positions.
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2011 general election
25 February 2011
['12 october 1984', '24 march 2015', '1 october 1995', '19 april 1931', '30 june 2013', '18 july 1959', '28 july 2010', '9 november 1799', '25 april 1993', '31 december 1942', '18 may 2003', '6 may 2010', '11 september 2001', '1 may 1997', '7 february 2014', '14 march 2010', '20 february 1972', '29 may 2010', '10 november 1938', '25 may 2009', '31 july 1938', '24 september 1972', '31 july 1975', '8 september 1996', '10 september 1989', '28 april 1991', '12 july 1992', '4 july 1976', '13 april 1997', '26 october 2014', '23 september 1973', '7 february 1960', '11 september 2011', '16 december 2014', '24 january 1933', '25 september 1983', '28 november 1899', '20 april 2003', '12 october 2008', '6 october 2013', '27 october 2013', '16 july 1983', '7 january 2015', '30 june 1908', '11 july 1983', '21 july 1986', '12 june 1994', '2 august 1959', '1 april 1990', '19 august 1759', '16 august 1992', '11 september 1949', '29 may 1985', '13 november 1994', '25 may 2014', '19 october 2008', '28 december 2014', '10 july 1965', '19 april 2015', '27 february 1881', '5 september 1781', '12 april 1782', '1 january 2011', '6 june 1944', '15 august 1998', '15 september 1934', '8 june 2008', '26 september 2010', '11 april 2008', '20 october 1993', '23 april 1809', '23 april 2000', '29 may 2005', '5 april 2004', '8 december 1980', '28 july 2011', '14 june 1992', '16 march 2008', '19 july 2010', '12 august 1944', '16 january 1809', '22 february 2011', '21 may 1950', '12 june 2009', '4 march 2001', '17 january 2008', '24 april 1915', '1 april 2001', '22 may 2011', '24 october 2010', '30 july 1995', '22 july 1984', '7 december 1988', '3 may 1979', '24 may 2014', '21 september 1911', '29 may 1994', '6 august 2006', '4 february 2015']
Members of the 31st Dáil
The 31st Dáil Éireann constituted the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland following the 2011 general election of TDs (Members of Parliament) on 25 February 2011. On the advice of President Mary McAleese, the newly elected Dáil Éireann convened at midday on 9 March 2011 in Leinster House. It was dissolved by President Michael D. Higgins on the request of Taoiseach Enda Kenny on 3 February 2016. The 2011 election saw 17 Dáil constituencies return 3 TDs each, 15 constituencies return 4 TDs each and 11 constituencies return 5 TDs each, for a total of 166. Fine Gael, led by Enda Kenny, became the largest party for the first time, though without an overall majority. A coalition government was then formed with the Labour Party, led by Eamon Gilmore, who had achieved their highest number of seats in the party's history. In July 2014, Joan Burton won a Labour Party leadership election to become the Leader of the Labour Party and Tánaiste. Seán Barrett was elected as Ceann Comhairle in the first sitting of the Dáil. Fianna Fáil secured 20 seats, the lowest in the party's history, thereby becoming the largest party in opposition. The leader of the party, Micheál Martin became the Leader of the Opposition. Gerry Adams as leader of Sinn Féin became the second opposition leader. A technical group was formed following the election composed of 16 independent politicians and members of the United Left Alliance, who failed to win enough seats to gain speaking rights. Almost half of the members of the 30th Dáil were absent from the 31st: 31 members retired before the poll and a further 45 sitting TDs lost their seats at the election. 76 new TDs were elected to the Dáil, 46% of the total.
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Olof Palme
28 February 1986
['23 april 1809', '23 april 1918', '7 august 1998', '3 may 1979', '19 february 1942', '9 august 1945', '21 may 1993', '13 june 1665', '28 may 1995', '30 august 2009', '15 september 1963', '11 august 1999', '15 april 2001', '29 january 2007', '6 november 1792', '18 march 1961', '26 february 1992', '14 march 2010', '29 march 1461', '19 july 2010', '7 september 1997', '1 march 1954', '26 april 2009', '1 february 2015', '22 january 1984', '18 july 1976', '27 july 1997', '27 february 2010', '11 september 1994', '1 august 2010', '10 may 2014', '20 september 1969', '7 february 2014', '15 june 1989', '25 december 2009', '30 december 2009', '17 june 1938', '15 april 2012', '23 april 2000', '18 may 1958', '1 january 1965', '1 april 2010', '4 september 1960', '26 october 1986', '5 april 1992', '8 october 1951', '12 may 2007', '6 june 1944', '1 january 2007', '11 november 1918', '9 june 2002', '13 february 2011', '14 july 1951', '3 november 1918', '25 july 2001', '7 august 1915', '14 april 2002', '18 may 1954', '24 october 1976', '19 april 2009', '16 july 1995', '6 august 2006', '1 april 2001', '28 july 1809', '19 september 1985', '17 november 1966', '7 february 1991', '18 november 1962', '29 may 2010', '9 april 1995', '31 january 2010', '20 october 1993', '28 july 2011', '12 february 1994', '24 may 1988', '28 december 2014', '25 november 2012', '14 june 1992', '5 may 1996', '19 october 2008', '27 may 1990', '28 november 1899', '28 february 1974', '27 july 2012', '6 november 1984', '29 october 1924', '16 july 1977', '31 july 1975', '1 april 1990', '24 february 1525', '1 june 2009', '3 august 2008', '1 july 2012', '20 october 1899', '25 may 2014', '6 march 2008', '28 april 1991', '10 june 2012', '25 september 1983']
The Mozart Brothers
The Mozart Brothers (Swedish: Bröderna Mozart) is a 1986 Swedish comedy film directed by Suzanne Osten. Osten won the award for Best Director at the 22nd Guldbagge Awards. The film became somewhat famous when Prime Minister Olof Palme was murdered on 28 February 1986 in Stockholm. He and his wife Lisbeth Palme had just seen The Mozart Brothers at a film theatre when they were walking home and a gunman showed up and shot him to death in the open street.
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Kanishka
23 June 1985
['30 june 2002', '25 april 1931', '25 october 1951', '8 june 2008', '17 july 1998', '18 september 2014', '13 august 1995', '16 february 2014', '27 january 1973', '5 april 2004', '19 february 1967', '5 may 1996', '26 may 1999', '12 may 2013', '7 may 1915', '31 august 1939', '8 december 1914', '9 june 1983', '26 april 1998', '11 october 1797', '13 july 1985', '13 may 1990', '9 september 1940', '16 march 1988', '14 may 1995', '30 september 2006', '28 august 2011', '2 june 1991', '14 july 1951', '21 november 1974', '16 july 1945', '10 june 1990', '25 august 1996', '25 december 2009', '6 december 2003', '11 may 2008', '18 july 1953', '9 september 1916', '23 may 1989', '14 december 1995', '17 october 1999', '13 april 1997', '23 february 2013', '12 october 2002', '22 october 2000', '14 march 2010', '19 september 1356', '15 july 1410', '29 august 1993', '20 february 1972', '18 june 1970', '7 september 1997', '22 october 2006', '23 april 1904', '30 august 1998', '7 september 1952', '15 april 2001', '1 january 1910', '12 september 2010', '16 april 2007', '19 april 1931', '18 april 1988', '23 august 1959', '21 april 2013', '18 july 1959', '15 september 1927', '15 april 1989', '27 march 1994', '15 june 1989', '17 march 2002', '10 june 2012', '12 july 1979', '10 may 2014', '20 november 1991', '9 november 2013', '3 march 2002', '10 october 2010', '10 february 2013', '27 march 2011', '29 july 2001', '27 june 2010', '1 march 1992', '1 may 1997', '4 october 1992', '7 june 2001', '1 january 2011', '15 august 1998', '3 may 1979', '13 june 1665', '10 may 1959', '4 june 1989', '1 june 2003', '11 september 1983', '26 april 1947', '27 july 1997', '10 july 1985', '23 september 1983', '27 september 2009', '30 october 2010']
Air India Flight 182
Air India Flight 182 was an Air India flight operating on the Montreal, Canada–London, UK–Delhi, India route. On 23 June 1985, the Boeing 747-237B serving the flight (c/n 21473/330, registration VT-EFO, "Emperor Kanishka") was destroyed by a bomb at an altitude of 31,000 feet (9,400 m). It crashed into the Atlantic Ocean while in Irish airspace. It was the first bombing of a 747 jumbo jet. A total of 329 people were killed, including 268 Canadian citizens, 27 Britons, and 24 Indians. The majority of the victims were Canadian citizens of Indian ancestry. The incident was the largest mass murder in Canadian history. It was the deadliest terrorist attack involving an aeroplane until the September 11, 2001, attacks.[citation needed] It is also the deadliest aircraft bombing. The bombing of Air India 182 occurred at the same time as the Narita Airport bombing. Investigators believe that the two plots were linked, and that those responsible were aiming for a double bombing. However, the bomb at Narita exploded before it could be loaded onto the plane. Canadian law enforcement determined that the main suspects in the bombing were members of the Sikh militant group Babbar Khalsa. The attack is thought to have been a retaliation against India for the operation carried out by the Indian Army Operation Blue Star to flush out several hundred Sikh militants who were within the premises of the Golden temple and the surrounding structures ordered by the Indian government, headed by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Though a handful of members were arrested and tried, Inderjit Singh Reyat, a Canadian national, remains the only person convicted of involvement in the bombing. Singh pleaded guilty in 2003 to manslaughter. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison for building the bombs that exploded aboard Flight 182 and at Narita. The subsequent investigation and prosecution lasted almost twenty years and was the most expensive trial in Canadian history, costing nearly CAD 130 million. The Governor General-in-Council in 2006 appointed the former Supreme Court Justice John Major to conduct a commission of inquiry. His report was completed and released on 17 June 2010. It concluded that a "cascading series of errors" by the government of Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) had allowed the terrorist attack to take place.
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2002 Canadian Grand Prix
9 June 2002
['22 february 2011', '28 june 1919', '6 march 2005', '22 january 1984', '6 july 1779', '25 july 2001', '14 september 2008', '8 july 1980', '5 november 1996', '17 november 1966', '19 april 2015', '25 september 1983', '27 may 1990', '28 may 2006', '17 june 1938', '3 march 2002', '12 june 1994', '23 april 2006', '13 july 2014', '20 july 1957', '3 april 1944', '21 august 2013', '30 june 2013', '1 june 2009', '9 september 1916', '21 july 1972', '1 may 1994', '11 july 1983', '23 april 1910', '21 may 1950', '1 january 2011', '23 march 1878', '24 august 2014', '28 february 1974', '13 december 1939', '1 april 1865', '15 april 2012', '29 january 2007', '8 october 1951', '20 september 1854', '16 august 1992', '9 january 1917', '20 september 1969', '11 october 1797', '12 july 1992', '12 july 1987', '25 may 2012', '28 april 1991', '28 february 1986', '15 august 1947', '19 september 1997', '1 october 1965', '7 february 1991', '23 september 2008', '29 july 2012', '6 november 1792', '18 may 1958', '22 july 2011', '22 may 1915', '14 june 1992', '6 august 2006', '30 may 1976', '23 june 1896', '2 december 1805', '6 february 1958', '2 june 1996', '17 july 1998', '5 april 1902', '24 october 2010', '8 september 1991', '31 december 1942', '23 july 2014', '11 march 2004', '24 january 1933', '17 september 1862', '7 september 1975', '22 february 2009', '4 february 1974', '20 february 1968', '12 september 2011', '20 november 1991', '27 september 2009', '12 october 1984', '27 february 1881', '12 november 1995', '10 november 1938', '30 august 1998', '1 july 1951', '14 july 2008', '6 october 2013', '12 september 2010', '21 september 2013', '24 september 1972', '30 september 2007', '26 july 1992', '12 july 1943', '8 october 1944', '23 july 2006', '1 july 2012']
2002 Canadian Grand Prix
The 2002 Canadian Grand Prix was the eighth round of the 2002 Formula One season and was held on 9 June 2002 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Michael Schumacher won his sixth Grand Prix of the season and his fifth Canadian Grand Prix win. Schumacher fended off the challenges of Juan Pablo Montoya, who later retired, and his team-mate Rubens Barrichello, whose race strategy cost him a chance of victory and demoting him to third. Fresh off his victory at Monaco, David Coulthard finished second in the race and earned his fourth podium finish of the season.
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point in time
2008 Belgian Grand Prix
7 September 2008
['8 september 1996', '11 june 1981', '28 february 1986', '9 january 1917', '24 march 2013', '27 february 2010', '12 june 1994', '2 june 1996', '28 july 2010', '25 october 1854', '17 january 1995', '11 october 1797', '26 august 1990', '8 june 2008', '24 september 2000', '10 may 2014', '25 june 1968', '5 november 1854', '4 july 1918', '13 november 1988', '9 october 2011', '1 august 2010', '6 november 1984', '1 may 2008', '17 september 1878', '30 january 1948', '19 may 1996', '7 february 1991', '2 june 1991', '17 march 2002', '11 september 2001', '1 january 1910', '19 september 2012', '30 june 1908', '27 may 2007', '11 june 1987', '5 december 1994', '18 april 1988', '17 may 1991', '19 july 1969', '16 june 1996', '12 may 2000', '20 october 1899', '17 october 1989', '19 august 2001', '30 august 1870', '5 may 1949', '20 october 1827', '26 october 2014', '19 october 2008', '16 may 1811', '4 november 1990', '13 may 2005', '7 september 1997', '10 february 2013', '28 april 2002', '13 june 1665', '19 july 2010', '20 july 1963', '25 november 2012', '15 april 1989', '24 october 1976', '21 august 1915', '14 july 1991', '22 january 1984', '20 february 1968', '10 august 1792', '24 august 2014', '1 april 1990', '23 april 2000', '3 august 2008', '23 may 2015', '25 march 1990', '15 march 2015', '20 november 1759', '22 february 2011', '16 march 2008', '5 march 2014', '13 august 1995', '1 may 1976', '1 august 1976', '15 june 1989', '3 may 1981', '27 may 2001', '18 july 1970', '16 july 1945', '2 december 1972', '27 february 1881', '17 may 1996', '25 september 2005', '4 may 2006', '19 april 1931', '17 july 1998', '10 june 2007', '8 october 1944', '23 march 2003', '22 july 2011', '29 december 1890', '11 july 1999']
2008 Belgian Grand Prix
The 2008 Belgian Grand Prix (formally the LXIV ING Belgian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 7 September 2008 at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps near the town of Spa, Belgium. It was the 13th race of the 2008 Formula One season. The 44-lap race was won by Felipe Massa for the Ferrari team, after the initial winner, McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton, was penalised for cutting a chicane and gaining an advantage over Ferrari's Kimi Räikkönen. Hamilton started from pole position alongside title rival Massa. Hamilton's McLaren teammate Heikki Kovalainen started from third next to the 2007 winner Kimi Räikkönen. Following a spin by Hamilton on the second lap, Räikkönen led most of the race, until rain fell on lap 41 and Hamilton performed the penalised pass. Räikkönen crashed on the following lap as the rain became heavier. Massa finished second on the road after Hamilton, followed by Nick Heidfeld of BMW Sauber. Hamilton received a 25-second penalty, which demoted him to third place and advanced Massa and Heidfeld to first and second positions. McLaren appealed the decision at the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) International Court of Appeal. Their case, however, was declared inadmissible, with the Court ruling that 25 second penalties cannot be challenged. The penalty prompted global press discussion, primarily from the United Kingdom and Italy, with several former drivers questioning the decision. Massa's retroactive victory, with Hamilton demoted to third, narrowed the gap in the Championship from six points to just two.
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2002 FIFA World Cup Final
30 June 2002
['19 october 2008', '11 may 2011', '12 october 1984', '30 november 2000', '29 august 2012', '1 june 2003', '28 september 2013', '28 february 1986', '4 november 1805', '4 october 1917', '30 august 1870', '6 may 1989', '11 december 2010', '8 april 2007', '14 july 1991', '25 september 1983', '7 june 2001', '12 july 1943', '5 april 1992', '1 july 1937', '31 august 1939', '13 july 1997', '14 december 2014', '18 november 1962', '20 august 2008', '16 march 2014', '11 march 2004', '1 may 1976', '15 june 1989', '7 december 1988', '8 september 1996', '24 february 1525', '14 september 2008', '8 january 1991', '25 december 2009', '15 august 1999', '14 april 2002', '12 november 1995', '31 july 1938', '20 july 1963', '10 july 1985', '14 june 1964', '31 january 2010', '8 may 2011', '19 september 1997', '22 january 1984', '4 may 2006', '12 october 1917', '25 march 1990', '27 july 1997', '20 october 1899', '13 november 1994', '25 november 2007', '6 march 2008', '23 august 2009', '20 september 1969', '10 september 1961', '29 october 1924', '10 february 2008', '2 june 1991', '4 september 1960', '12 may 2000', '7 july 2005', '5 april 1902', '19 august 1759', '12 may 2007', '1 june 2009', '25 october 1854', '30 january 1948', '16 july 1960', '10 october 1955', '27 january 1974', '13 may 2005', '23 september 2008', '30 may 2010', '12 april 1782', '4 july 1976', '25 july 2001', '22 july 2011', '7 september 1975', '13 july 2014', '17 may 1991', '23 april 1918', '27 february 1881', '1 march 1954', '28 june 1919', '8 october 1944', '29 may 2005', '17 january 1995', '23 may 1989', '12 february 2012', '25 september 2005', '12 september 2011', '14 july 1789', '27 february 2010', '9 june 2002', '11 may 2013', '4 october 1992', '3 august 2008']
2002 FIFA World Cup Final
The 2002 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match that took place on 30 June 2002 at the International Stadium in Yokohama to determine the winner of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The final was contested by Germany and Brazil. It was the first World Cup meeting between the two sides. Brazil won the match 2–0, winning a record fifth title. Ronaldo, who became the record World Cup goalscorer at the 2006 tournament, scored two of his fifteen World Cup goals in the second half of the match, leading Brazil to the title and winning the Golden Boot award. It also marked Brazilian captain Cafu's third consecutive appearance in a World Cup Final, a feat that has yet to be accomplished by any other player in the history of the tournament. Both teams had won their respective groups before advancing to the knockout stage, where Germany shut out all of their opponents to reach the final, while Brazil only allowed a single goal from England. Germany advanced past the surprisingly advanced United States and co-host South Korea, while Brazil knocked out England. The title marked Brazil's fifth World Cup championship, which is more than any other nation has achieved, also being the first team to win all seven of their games without any extra time or penalty kicks. Germany lost the World Cup Final for its fourth time, another tournament record. They were attempting to equal Brazil for most World Cup wins, as they already had three.
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1992 Brazilian Grand Prix
5 April 1992
['24 september 2000', '30 may 2010', '23 august 2010', '19 september 2012', '4 october 2009', '8 september 1991', '13 october 1996', '12 december 2009', '11 september 1949', '16 march 1988', '26 december 1943', '11 december 2010', '28 august 1994', '23 february 1950', '18 may 1958', '18 june 1815', '8 may 2014', '26 april 1947', '16 december 2014', '18 june 1970', '8 september 2013', '23 august 1953', '11 march 2004', '25 december 2009', '16 june 1977', '17 september 1862', '12 april 1981', '22 july 2011', '31 august 1939', '27 may 1995', '12 april 1782', '5 march 2014', '29 september 2012', '28 april 1996', '18 july 1976', '1 april 2010', '21 august 2013', '5 may 1973', '26 october 1986', '1 august 1976', '1 january 2011', '31 may 2005', '17 may 1996', '25 october 1951', '17 september 1878', '23 september 1983', '7 july 2002', '27 september 1810', '2 june 1991', '6 march 2005', '29 march 1461', '30 september 2006', '13 august 1704', '22 may 1915', '5 september 1943', '3 april 1944', '24 june 2001', '18 may 1954', '17 july 2009', '15 july 1410', '19 november 1941', '25 june 1968', '21 august 1915', '10 may 2009', '5 november 1854', '15 august 1999', '21 may 1950', '25 april 1915', '12 july 1998', '6 october 2013', '11 june 1987', '12 may 2013', '30 october 1918', '26 may 1999', '21 october 1990', '25 november 2007', '16 july 1960', '17 february 1959', '25 may 2009', '1 may 1976', '24 october 2004', '29 may 1985', '24 may 2014', '6 november 1984', '4 march 2001', '19 december 2012', '28 august 2011', '29 may 2010', '9 january 2005', '19 september 1985', '1 july 2012', '25 may 2012', '6 march 2008', '27 january 1974', '12 october 1917', '2 august 1970', '12 may 1995', '26 september 2010', '5 june 1985']
1992 Brazilian Grand Prix
The 1992 Brazilian Grand Prix (formally the XXI Grande Prêmio do Brasil) was a Formula One motor race held at Interlagos on 5 April 1992. It was the third round of the 1992 Formula One season. The 71-lap race was won by Williams driver Nigel Mansell after he started from pole position. His teammate Riccardo Patrese finished second and Michael Schumacher took third for the Benetton team.
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2009 Jakarta bombings
17 July 2009
['3 november 1918', '1 january 2007', '16 december 2014', '10 july 1965', '30 may 2010', '29 july 1973', '13 may 1990', '11 july 1970', '11 april 1993', '13 july 1997', '1 may 1954', '30 may 1976', '11 september 1983', '15 april 2012', '28 february 1986', '12 june 1966', '14 may 1995', '29 april 1984', '4 october 1992', '1 july 2012', '6 march 2008', '11 may 2011', '11 may 2013', '13 january 2012', '23 november 2010', '12 october 2002', '22 february 2011', '28 september 1946', '11 february 1929', '30 may 1434', '17 june 1938', '14 june 1645', '4 april 2004', '13 june 1665', '29 october 1924', '24 may 2007', '15 august 1947', '24 august 1997', '22 july 2007', '23 april 1809', '25 february 2011', '1 may 2008', '31 march 2002', '29 may 1994', '20 july 1963', '27 march 2002', '6 february 1958', '21 september 2014', '16 february 2014', '1 may 1976', '12 october 2008', '24 february 1525', '18 july 1970', '21 may 1950', '15 june 1989', '17 january 1995', '7 october 2007', '24 may 1988', '22 october 2000', '31 december 1942', '22 february 2009', '8 december 1980', '30 january 1948', '27 july 2014', '28 april 1996', '29 march 2015', '28 october 1914', '5 november 1996', '19 may 2015', '18 june 1815', '4 may 2003', '12 september 1976', '15 october 1964', '20 october 1899', '19 september 1985', '25 july 2001', '5 april 1992', '24 october 2010', '27 january 1973', '18 october 1942', '13 may 2012', '20 february 1968', '25 march 1990', '12 september 2011', '18 april 1988', '9 march 2013', '26 october 1986', '5 april 1902', '3 april 1944', '18 july 1953', '15 september 1927', '21 august 1915', '28 september 1958', '28 july 2013', '28 august 1994', '17 september 1878', '20 april 2003', '5 may 2005', '10 july 1985']
2009 Jakarta bombings
At around 07:47 until 07:57 WIB (00:47-00:57 UTC) on 17 July 2009, the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton Hotels in Jakarta, Indonesia, were hit by separate bombings five minutes apart. Three of the seven victims who were killed were Australians, two from The Netherlands, and one each from New Zealand and Indonesia. More than 50 people were injured in the blasts. Both blasts were caused by suicide bombers, who checked into the hotels as paying guests several days earlier. The twin suicide bombings came four years after the last serious terrorist attack in Indonesia.
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Eurovision Song Contest 2010
29 May 2010
['24 march 1945', '15 august 1999', '19 may 2015', '5 july 1945', '20 october 1827', '7 december 1941', '8 february 2015', '21 september 2013', '26 march 1995', '28 june 1919', '9 september 1916', '20 october 1991', '15 april 2012', '1 may 1997', '18 june 1969', '19 july 2010', '17 april 1994', '27 june 2010', '21 september 1911', '25 january 2006', '11 september 2001', '14 april 2013', '14 july 1789', '29 october 1924', '7 march 2015', '11 september 1949', '12 october 1997', '24 august 2008', '12 october 1917', '23 april 2006', '23 august 1953', '28 july 1809', '5 march 2014', '13 may 2001', '31 december 1942', '28 september 2013', '6 august 2006', '26 september 2010', '23 february 2014', '14 december 2014', '7 august 1915', '11 july 1970', '25 november 2012', '4 september 1960', '20 july 1957', '23 april 1904', '21 december 1988', '24 march 2015', '30 november 2000', '2 december 1805', '21 october 2007', '18 may 1954', '1 april 1865', '28 may 1995', '7 january 2015', '30 september 1990', '4 june 1989', '27 october 2013', '15 september 1927', '5 december 1994', '31 may 2005', '1 april 2001', '22 july 1946', '1 august 1943', '8 november 1992', '2 february 1969', '16 july 1983', '23 march 2003', '21 august 1915', '8 september 2013', '27 july 1880', '10 october 2010', '19 december 2012', '13 july 1985', '12 march 2006', '9 october 2011', '12 may 1995', '28 august 1994', '23 may 2004', '28 april 1923', '2 november 1917', '26 may 1999', '2 december 1972', '17 august 1952', '21 july 1972', '26 february 1992', '12 november 1995', '25 january 2015', '2 july 2000', '14 june 1964', '28 june 1914', '3 march 2002', '7 december 1988', '16 june 1996', '22 october 1995', '23 november 2010', '18 february 1982', '18 april 1988', '29 may 1949']
Je ne sais quoi (song)
"Je ne sais quoi" is an Icelandic dancepop song composed by Örlygur Smári and Hera Björk and performed by Hera Björk, and was the Icelandic entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, held in Oslo, Norway on 25, 27 and 29 May 2010. The performance took place in the first semi-final on 25 May and was performed again in the final, four days later. The song is performed in English with some phrases in French (namely the phrases "Je ne sais quoi," I don't know what, and "Je ne sais pas pourquoi," I don't know why). "Je ne sais quoi" was the winner of the Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins 2010 contest, organised by Icelandic broadcaster Ríkisútvarpið (RÚV) to select the Icelandic entry for the contest. Despite being one of the early favorites and the fans' favorite to win the contest and finishing 3rd with 123 points in the semi-final, the song ended up finishing 19th with 41 points.
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Miss America 2007
29 January 2007
['23 april 2000', '21 july 1985', '17 january 1995', '7 july 2002', '6 august 2006', '9 april 1992', '1 august 1976', '16 august 1992', '13 april 1997', '11 may 2011', '30 june 2013', '30 september 2006', '5 june 1985', '25 november 2012', '18 june 1815', '12 july 1979', '7 march 2015', '7 june 1953', '9 january 1917', '23 march 2003', '15 june 1989', '29 march 1461', '28 june 1919', '24 october 2004', '22 july 1946', '27 february 2010', '24 september 1972', '24 march 1945', '19 august 2001', '3 november 1991', '23 june 1943', '30 may 1434', '25 may 2012', '7 september 1975', '1 april 1990', '10 november 1938', '3 may 1992', '1 march 1954', '3 august 2008', '28 may 2006', '3 may 1979', '27 may 2001', '9 january 2005', '5 april 1992', '17 february 1959', '1 april 2010', '11 march 2004', '30 may 2010', '27 october 2013', '23 april 2006', '10 february 2013', '7 november 1917', '6 february 1958', '18 may 1958', '6 december 2003', '12 january 2010', '21 may 1993', '4 june 1989', '30 october 1918', '12 july 1987', '19 may 2015', '12 april 1782', '23 april 1933', '14 march 2010', '15 september 1927', '12 july 1943', '14 june 1645', '9 august 1945', '6 march 2008', '18 march 1961', '20 february 1972', '17 september 1878', '29 may 1985', '3 july 2005', '27 march 1994', '4 may 1949', '13 july 2014', '27 june 2010', '17 september 1862', '22 july 1984', '31 january 2010', '14 december 2014', '25 april 1915', '20 april 2003', '18 april 2010', '11 august 1999', '28 july 2010', '7 october 2007', '22 may 2010', '30 november 2000', '5 november 1996', '29 september 1991', '9 september 1940', '22 september 1974', '9 september 1990', '9 june 2002', '11 september 1994', '5 may 1862', '3 april 2005']
Jamie Wilson
Jamie Wilson (born 1983) is a beauty queen from Minden, Louisiana who has competed in the Miss America pageant.Competing as Miss Louisiana Watermelon Festival, Wilson won the Miss Louisiana 2006 title in a state pageant held in Monroe, Louisiana in June 2006. Earlier in the pageant week she won a preliminary swimsuit award. She had placed first runner-up in the competition in 2005, in the top ten in 2004, and competed but did not place in 2003. She was Miss Minden 2003. Wilson represented Louisiana in the Miss America 2007 pageant broadcast live from the Theatre for the Performing Arts on the Las Vegas Strip on 29 January 2007 but did not win any preliminary awards or place in the final competition. The event was won by Lauren Nelson of Oklahoma. Jamie's platform is "Increased Awareness of Developmental coordination disorder", a condition that affects her younger brother. She studied at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston and the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
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atomic bomb
6 August 1945
['29 september 1991', '25 november 2007', '28 april 1991', '9 january 2005', '18 october 1942', '7 august 1915', '12 june 1994', '17 july 1998', '4 july 1993', '2 september 1945', '2 september 1956', '7 february 1960', '15 march 2014', '21 july 2005', '2 june 2010', '11 february 1929', '7 june 2009', '31 may 2005', '20 november 1991', '18 june 1815', '26 december 2004', '2 december 1972', '5 july 1945', '16 march 2008', '1 february 2015', '9 april 1995', '23 march 2003', '31 december 1942', '16 july 1945', '15 april 2001', '29 september 2012', '24 may 1988', '18 march 1961', '24 may 2014', '15 august 1999', '4 may 2006', '12 july 1992', '21 june 1813', '28 september 2013', '28 april 1951', '20 february 1972', '24 february 1525', '27 april 1986', '24 january 2011', '14 march 2010', '31 march 2002', '23 march 2008', '14 june 1645', '11 november 1965', '4 may 2003', '3 may 1979', '8 september 1996', '11 september 2011', '1 june 2009', '11 june 1987', '12 february 2012', '23 may 2004', '10 february 2013', '7 may 1915', '16 january 1809', '26 march 1995', '23 april 1910', '16 october 1925', '23 october 1977', '4 october 1992', '23 august 2010', '23 july 2014', '19 march 2006', '23 june 1896', '19 july 1969', '27 february 2002', '4 june 1989', '30 june 2013', '27 may 2001', '25 october 1951', '30 september 2006', '27 may 1979', '11 december 2010', '20 april 2003', '1 may 1997', '12 april 1981', '30 september 2007', '5 may 2005', '29 august 2010', '7 september 1952', '23 september 1973', '7 january 2015', '30 july 1995', '6 october 2013', '21 july 1986', '26 february 2011', '10 september 1989', '6 june 1944', '13 november 1988', '20 august 2008', '23 march 1878', '23 april 1933', '25 may 2012', '8 january 1991']
Senkichi Awaya
Senkichi Awaya (粟屋 仙吉 Awaya Senkichi, 7 November 1893 - 6 August 1945) was a Japanese public official who was killed by the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima while he was its mayor. He was one of the key figures in the historic clash between the Japanese police and the Imperial Japanese Army in 1933. He is also known for his Christian activity in the Nonchurch movement and close relationship with its early leaders.
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2006 Hungarian Grand Prix
6 August 2006
['29 july 1972', '12 february 2012', '12 may 2013', '13 february 2011', '7 july 2002', '16 april 2007', '17 september 1878', '24 february 1525', '5 april 1992', '28 september 1958', '23 june 1943', '28 april 1951', '13 october 1996', '8 july 2012', '24 august 1997', '1 july 1951', '12 december 2009', '19 december 2012', '10 september 1961', '9 july 1933', '8 september 1996', '2 may 1976', '30 december 2009', '22 june 2014', '24 may 2014', '27 september 1810', '21 may 1993', '20 november 1759', '6 november 1984', '23 march 1878', '28 may 2007', '29 september 2012', '28 july 2013', '28 june 1914', '24 october 1976', '11 may 2011', '24 august 2003', '18 july 1959', '27 july 1880', '24 november 1982', '13 november 1994', '21 june 1813', '28 august 2011', '25 may 2012', '31 august 2013', '2 june 1996', '21 october 1990', '29 may 1949', '5 march 2014', '17 september 1862', '8 april 1967', '29 march 2015', '30 october 1918', '7 november 1993', '21 july 1985', '6 december 2003', '29 may 1994', '27 february 2002', '6 november 1994', '14 september 1980', '27 february 2010', '17 october 1989', '11 june 1981', '24 may 1988', '18 may 1958', '10 june 2012', '3 november 1991', '19 july 1969', '27 may 2001', '26 april 1998', '3 december 1971', '17 june 1938', '1 april 2001', '15 april 1990', '26 february 1992', '25 june 1968', '5 december 1994', '24 may 2007', '26 december 2004', '14 july 1789', '9 october 2011', '11 march 2004', '14 july 1991', '3 may 1981', '25 january 2006', '1 january 1910', '6 june 1944', '20 february 1968', '24 march 2013', '15 april 1989', '12 august 1944', '11 september 1983', '23 april 2000', '13 november 1988', '5 may 1862', '25 september 1983', '24 march 1945', '28 april 1991', '14 december 1995']
2006 Hungarian Grand Prix
The 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 6 August 2006 at the Hungaroring, Budapest. It was the 13th race of the 2006 Formula One season. Jenson Button won the race, the first victory of his career and the first race win for a British driver since David Coulthard won the Australian Grand Prix three years previously, and the first by an Englishman since Johnny Herbert won the 1999 European Grand Prix nearly seven years previously, in similarly changeable weather circumstances. Pedro de la Rosa finished second for McLaren, the first podium finish of his career, and Nick Heidfeld finished third, giving BMW Sauber their first ever podium. It was the first win for a Honda chassis since John Surtees' victory in the 1967 Italian Grand Prix and the first win for a Honda engine since Heinz-Harald Frentzen's Mugen-Honda-powered Jordan triumphed in the 1999 Italian Grand Prix, 7 years and 119 races earlier. As of 2015, it was the last time the Kimigayo anthem was played on the Formula One podium, and the first time since the 1967 Italian Grand Prix.[citation needed]
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Houla massacre
25 May 2012
['13 june 1993', '28 july 1809', '6 february 1958', '26 february 2011', '30 august 2009', '2 december 1805', '12 october 2014', '23 february 1950', '15 september 1927', '31 may 2005', '8 may 2011', '29 august 2010', '12 may 1941', '4 may 2003', '27 may 1987', '1 april 1865', '19 april 2009', '8 june 2008', '16 february 2014', '9 january 1917', '14 april 2013', '13 august 1995', '6 november 1994', '23 june 1943', '1 october 1965', '1 march 1954', '27 february 1933', '8 october 1951', '12 july 1979', '9 january 2005', '10 february 2008', '13 october 1996', '7 august 1998', '26 december 1943', '22 october 1989', '28 november 1899', '12 july 1943', '27 march 2011', '4 march 2001', '27 july 2012', '14 september 1980', '29 august 1993', '25 november 2007', '14 november 2010', '15 november 1922', '8 july 2012', '1 october 2011', '21 november 1974', '20 july 1957', '1 august 2010', '12 july 2009', '6 march 2008', '8 september 2013', '27 august 1979', '9 april 1992', '16 may 2010', '1 may 2008', '26 april 1998', '15 august 1999', '20 september 1969', '8 november 1987', '25 october 1854', '21 april 2013', '28 july 2010', '23 march 1878', '12 october 1997', '13 december 1939', '30 august 1998', '21 september 2013', '3 december 1971', '24 may 2014', '11 september 1814', '28 april 1923', '29 may 1994', '3 may 1992', '26 june 1945', '16 july 1995', '10 october 2010', '13 april 1997', '29 may 2010', '14 september 2008', '22 may 2011', '28 september 2013', '27 april 1986', '24 august 2003', '21 july 1985', '24 july 2011', '14 may 1995', '28 june 1914', '4 november 1990', '26 april 2009', '11 april 1993', '17 june 1973', '4 february 1974', '12 february 1994', '16 april 2007', '17 march 2002', '7 may 2006', '23 april 1910']
Burj Qa'i
Burj Qa'i (Arabic: , also spelled Burj al-Qa'y or simply al-Burj) is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located northwest of Homs. Nearby localities include Taldou and the Houla 5 kilometers to the west, Talaf to the north, Kisin to the northeast, Kafr Nan to the east, Tasnin and Akrad Dayasinah to the southeast and Ghur Gharbiyah to the south. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Burj Qa'i had a population of 2,351 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslims and ethnic Turkmens. During the Roman era in Syria, Burj Qa'i was a village of army veterans by the 3rd-century CE. The local pagan deity was Semea, a goddess previously worshiped in northern areas of Syria. A temple dedicated to Semea was constructed in 196-97 upon the decision of the village's Council of Six. Christianity later spread to Burj Qa'i during the Byzantine period, as evidenced by the existence of a Christian tomb in the village dating to 457. A Christian martyrion built in 539-40 through funds raised by a bishop named Peter also exists in Burj Qa'i. The building's construction was supervised by the episcopal officials Leontius and Isaiah, who were oikonomos. Pagans and Christians inhabited Burj al-Qa'i simultaneously in the period between 457 and 532. In 1838, during late Ottoman rule, Burj al-Qa'i was classified as a Muslim village in the Houla region by English biblical scholar Eli Smith. The village was also mentioned in passing in the fifth volume of the Bibliotheca Sacra in the mid-1840s. In the aftermath of the Houla massacre on 25 May 2012, during the ongoing Syrian civil war, Burj Qa'i hosted around 5,000 refugees fleeing nearby Taldou, the scene of the massacre. Most refugees took shelter in schools, public buildings or the homes of host families. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) visited in June to provide food, medicines and mattresses to the displaced. In early October 2012 Syrian state television reported that Syrian Army forces killed several opposition fighters in Burj Qa'i.
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Remembrance Day bombing
8 November 1987
['22 june 2014', '9 february 1964', '16 march 2014', '15 august 1998', '27 september 1810', '15 march 2014', '28 june 1919', '8 april 2007', '30 july 1995', '18 april 1988', '27 march 2011', '22 october 1995', '1 may 1994', '26 december 1943', '13 july 2014', '10 june 2012', '7 july 2002', '29 july 2001', '21 july 1972', '27 july 1880', '28 february 1986', '27 march 1994', '5 march 2014', '25 may 2014', '5 april 2004', '23 february 1950', '1 october 1965', '4 november 1990', '13 july 1985', '22 may 1915', '8 may 2014', '7 september 1997', '21 july 1985', '12 june 1966', '20 october 1827', '22 october 1989', '5 april 1992', '6 july 1779', '24 september 1972', '11 april 2008', '8 november 1963', '4 september 1960', '21 september 2014', '25 april 1993', '1 may 1997', '1 august 1943', '26 october 2014', '24 april 1948', '28 july 2010', '5 july 1945', '23 october 1977', '22 october 2000', '28 april 1996', '9 september 1916', '17 january 1995', '6 march 2005', '18 july 1953', '17 june 1973', '23 may 1989', '1 july 2012', '10 september 1961', '26 february 1992', '25 january 2006', '11 august 1999', '23 november 2010', '15 august 1999', '14 april 2002', '29 august 2010', '25 april 1936', '21 april 2013', '11 september 1983', '13 may 2012', '12 may 2000', '26 may 1955', '23 april 1904', '1 january 1910', '8 october 1959', '29 march 2015', '11 july 1970', '21 february 2010', '27 august 1979', '31 july 1938', '3 july 2005', '11 september 1994', '3 december 1971', '4 december 1999', '15 november 1922', '17 march 2002', '23 february 2014', '27 june 2010', '9 august 1945', '28 may 2007', '27 march 2002', '9 july 1933', '13 july 1997', '5 september 1943', '5 may 2005', '23 september 1973', '15 april 1989']
The Clinton Centre
The Clinton Centre is situated on the site of the Remembrance Day bombing on 8 November 1987 in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland when the Provisional Irish Republican Army killed 12 and injured 63 with a time bomb. Former President of the United States of America Bill Clinton gave his name to the facility in dedication to peace and prosperity in Ireland and around the world and has visited the site three times along with his wife, Hillary Clinton. The Centre houses a fully equipped conference floor, a restaurant, internet cafe and Art Gallery. Hostelling International Northern Ireland withdrew from operating The Bridges Youth Hostel within the Clinton Centre in December 2012.
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1945 general election
5 July 1945
['14 may 1995', '19 march 2006', '12 november 1995', '12 may 2007', '1 april 1865', '18 april 1988', '3 may 1979', '25 april 1993', '7 june 2001', '5 may 1996', '29 july 1972', '27 march 2011', '8 october 1959', '7 march 2015', '8 november 1963', '24 october 2010', '28 april 1951', '21 november 1971', '28 may 1995', '4 september 1960', '10 june 1990', '23 september 2008', '15 april 1990', '27 july 1880', '31 august 2013', '16 june 1977', '21 july 1972', '30 august 1992', '23 april 2000', '12 march 2006', '19 april 2015', '11 may 2013', '20 august 2008', '27 june 2010', '13 may 2001', '21 october 2007', '20 april 2003', '15 november 1922', '6 may 2010', '17 april 1994', '7 january 2015', '29 august 1993', '27 august 1979', '8 april 2007', '14 august 1994', '19 march 1988', '28 july 2010', '28 july 2011', '7 december 1941', '23 june 1985', '4 july 1993', '10 august 1904', '10 may 1959', '25 may 1975', '2 june 1996', '1 january 2007', '14 march 2010', '12 july 1943', '22 july 1946', '28 august 2011', '11 march 2004', '14 june 1992', '18 july 1959', '7 february 2014', '26 april 1998', '1 october 2011', '3 may 1981', '20 october 1991', '23 may 2004', '15 september 1963', '9 november 2013', '4 november 1990', '30 may 2010', '19 august 1942', '8 october 1951', '26 december 1943', '4 february 2015', '9 september 1916', '20 november 1759', '12 april 1981', '28 september 1958', '28 november 1899', '4 november 1805', '30 june 2013', '22 september 1974', '26 february 1992', '22 october 1989', '31 december 1942', '28 may 2007', '27 may 2001', '22 july 1984', '14 july 1991', '28 february 2015', '11 july 1970', '17 october 1989', '1 may 1976', '7 september 1952', '29 april 1984', '10 november 1938']
List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1945
This is a complete list of Members of Parliament elected to the 38th Parliament of the United Kingdom at the 1945 general election, held on 5 July 1945. Notable newcomers to the House of Commons included Michael Stewart, George Brown, Hartley Shawcross, Barbara Castle, Bessie Braddock, Richard Crossman, Michael Foot, George Thomas, George Wigg, Woodrow Wyatt, Harold Wilson, James Callaghan, Hugh Gaitskell, Derick Heathcoat-Amory and Selwyn Lloyd.
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atomic bombs
6 August 1945
['23 march 2003', '23 september 1983', '25 november 2007', '24 may 1988', '16 march 1988', '16 april 2007', '17 march 2002', '18 june 1969', '21 september 2013', '28 september 1958', '29 august 2010', '4 july 1918', '28 november 1899', '31 january 2010', '24 september 1995', '6 august 2006', '28 february 2015', '1 april 2001', '17 january 1995', '30 october 2010', '21 july 1972', '8 july 1980', '12 june 1994', '15 september 1963', '28 july 2013', '28 september 2013', '4 september 1960', '7 december 1941', '29 may 2005', '10 may 2014', '24 august 2014', '19 september 1356', '23 june 1943', '29 may 1994', '16 may 1811', '8 november 1963', '19 march 1988', '14 april 2002', '6 november 1792', '7 december 1988', '18 april 1988', '1 august 1943', '10 may 1959', '28 february 1986', '5 march 2014', '15 june 1989', '26 september 2010', '10 september 1961', '3 may 1992', '23 july 2014', '27 march 2002', '1 march 1954', '11 august 1999', '9 july 1933', '29 may 1985', '9 september 1990', '24 march 2015', '16 august 1992', '29 july 2012', '4 may 2003', '10 july 2011', '16 july 1945', '12 may 2000', '21 september 2014', '25 may 2012', '28 december 2014', '7 august 1998', '26 june 1945', '16 december 2014', '4 july 1976', '24 october 2004', '22 july 1984', '19 october 2008', '29 october 1995', '11 february 1929', '31 july 1938', '1 july 2012', '9 april 1992', '24 march 2013', '8 february 2015', '27 march 1994', '3 march 2002', '12 may 1995', '6 december 1921', '6 may 2010', '12 may 1941', '2 november 1917', '19 november 1941', '22 june 2014', '8 october 1951', '23 february 1950', '19 august 1942', '20 september 1854', '6 june 1944', '11 december 2010', '11 september 2011', '11 november 1918', '25 november 2012', '18 november 1962']
393d Bomb Squadron
The 393rd Bomb Squadron (393 BS) is part of the 509th Bomb Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. The 393rd Bombardment Squadron is the only United States Air Force squadron to carry out a nuclear attack on an enemy in combat. During World War II, its aircraft attacked Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 and Nagasaki, Japan 9 August 1945 with atomic bombs.
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Sword Beach
6 June 1944
['11 july 1999', '15 june 1989', '30 august 1870', '7 june 2009', '23 april 1904', '21 july 1972', '19 august 2001', '20 february 1972', '10 october 2010', '4 november 1805', '20 october 1827', '23 august 2010', '7 february 2014', '21 june 1813', '4 may 2003', '28 june 1914', '28 april 2002', '29 july 1973', '30 june 2002', '24 august 1997', '28 september 1946', '11 november 1965', '17 march 2002', '7 july 2002', '10 june 1990', '26 october 2014', '27 august 1979', '25 october 1951', '20 october 1991', '27 february 2010', '1 may 1976', '9 april 1995', '31 march 1966', '12 may 1941', '16 october 1925', '20 september 1969', '1 may 1954', '6 may 2010', '5 november 1854', '30 september 2007', '17 august 1952', '19 december 2012', '12 april 1981', '23 august 1959', '16 july 1983', '22 february 2011', '10 october 1911', '1 august 1976', '18 march 1961', '24 august 2008', '30 september 1990', '20 february 1968', '13 july 1985', '25 june 1968', '1 july 1937', '13 august 1704', '6 november 1792', '25 september 1983', '30 august 1992', '7 january 2015', '4 september 2010', '7 september 2008', '19 march 2006', '28 july 2011', '2 december 1972', '4 february 2015', '2 september 1956', '18 may 2003', '18 may 1958', '1 august 1943', '17 august 1945', '14 november 2010', '23 april 2000', '19 october 1958', '24 november 1982', '28 february 2015', '23 september 1973', '15 august 1947', '23 april 1910', '30 december 2009', '17 june 1973', '15 september 1963', '14 july 1951', '1 october 2011', '1 may 2008', '18 june 1969', '5 october 1988', '19 september 1356', '12 october 2008', '12 september 1976', '28 april 1996', '7 august 1998', '1 november 2009', '24 april 1915', '18 june 1815', '7 february 1991', '13 june 1993', '23 may 2015', '8 april 2007']
6th Beach Group
The No. 6 Beach Group was a unit of the British Army during the Second World War. It was responsible for organising the units landing on Sword Beach in the Normandy landings on D-Day, 6 June 1944. The Beach Group was tasked with establishing dumps of equipment and supplies including ammunition, petrol and vehicles. The Group controlled all policing and unloading in the eastern flank of the Normandy invasion area. The 1st Buckinghamshire Battalion (1st Bucks) was a Territorial Army battalion of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and provided the infantry support for the group which was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel R. D. R. Sale. The 1st Bucks were deployed to defend the beachhead area from German counter-attacks after troops from the 3rd British Infantry Division had started to move inland to link up with the 6th Airborne Division. No. 6 Beach Group also included units of the Royal Engineers, Royal Army Service Corps, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Royal Army Medical Corps, Military Police and the Pioneer Corps. The HQ of the beach group moved to Lion-sur-Mer on 12 June 1944. An advance party of No. 6 Beach Group, which included an anti-tank platoon of the 1st Bucks, landed on the first tide of the invasion on D-Day, 6 June 1944. The remainder of No. 6 Beach Group landed on the second tide of the invasion on D-Day. The commander of No. 5 Beach Group, Lieutenant-Colonel D. H. V. Board, was killed soon after landing by a German sniper, and Lieutenant Colonel Sale assumed command of both beach groups, totalling approximately 7,000 men. On 8 June Lt-Col. Sale was wounded by shrapnel, and his second-in-command Major E. A. Carse was appointed in his place with the acting rank of Lieutenant Colonel. On 10 July 1944, No. 6 Beach Group was officially disbanded. As from 12 July 1944, all remaining landing craft were directed to Juno Beach and Gold Beach. 1st Bucks was transferred to other battalions fighting in the battle for Normandy including to the 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (the 52nd) in the 6th Airborne Division and to the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) and other units in the 51st (Highland) Infantry Division.
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2008 Malaysian Grand Prix
23 March 2008
['6 august 1945', '24 april 1915', '19 october 2008', '9 january 1917', '12 october 2002', '1 january 2007', '3 december 1971', '10 june 2012', '1 july 2012', '30 may 1929', '13 june 1665', '30 october 2010', '16 march 2014', '22 september 1974', '1 january 2011', '15 august 1999', '16 january 1809', '27 september 1810', '11 october 1797', '20 july 1957', '6 march 1976', '4 september 2010', '7 may 2006', '26 may 1955', '18 may 2003', '6 july 1975', '15 august 1993', '22 july 1984', '10 may 2014', '8 october 1959', '11 june 1987', '11 december 2010', '12 september 2010', '1 march 1954', '24 october 2004', '17 november 1966', '17 july 1998', '16 june 1996', '22 november 1997', '29 october 1995', '12 june 1994', '10 february 2008', '29 july 2001', '30 july 1995', '31 may 1992', '14 june 1964', '1 may 1994', '11 april 1993', '10 september 1989', '19 september 1356', '4 august 1265', '29 december 1890', '6 november 1792', '24 october 1976', '21 december 1988', '27 may 1979', '6 may 2010', '18 february 1982', '8 november 1987', '1 may 1997', '30 august 1870', '28 july 2010', '28 december 2014', '4 february 2015', '12 july 2009', '9 february 1964', '30 june 2002', '9 may 2010', '23 may 1989', '16 october 1925', '25 april 1914', '24 september 2000', '23 september 1983', '20 august 2008', '10 june 1990', '5 october 1988', '8 september 2013', '16 july 1945', '29 may 1985', '26 october 2014', '24 may 2014', '24 september 1995', '27 january 1973', '30 september 2007', '3 march 2002', '6 october 1976', '7 june 2009', '20 july 1963', '10 july 2011', '13 august 1704', '16 march 2008', '26 april 2009', '7 february 1960', '7 august 1998', '1 july 1951', '26 december 1943', '16 february 2014', '5 april 2004', '8 october 1944']
2008 Malaysian Grand Prix
The 2008 Malaysian Grand Prix (formally the X Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 23 March 2008 at the Sepang International Circuit, Sepang, Malaysia. It was the 2nd race of the 2008 Formula One season. The 56-lap race was won by Kimi Räikkönen for the Ferrari team after starting from second position. Robert Kubica finished second in a BMW Sauber car, with Heikki Kovalainen third in a McLaren. It was an all-Ferrari front row, as Felipe Massa started from pole position, with Räikkönen alongside. The McLarens of Kovalainen and Lewis Hamilton had been expected to line up behind the Ferraris on the second row, but both drivers were given five-place grid penalties post-qualifying for holding up Nick Heidfeld and Fernando Alonso respectively, dropping them to eighth and ninth on the grid. Massa cut across his Ferrari teammate at the start, to stop him overtaking on the run to turn one. The top four of Massa, Räikkönen, Kubica and Mark Webber held station until the first round of pit stops. Räikkönen took the lead after these stops and after Massa retired following a spin into the gravel, the Finn cruised to a victory of nearly twenty seconds. Championship leader Hamilton could only finish in fifth position, after a tardy first stop on lap 19, with his McLaren team encountering a problem on his front right tyre and lost ground while trying to pass Webber. Despite his fifth position, Hamilton kept the Drivers' Championship lead with 14 points, closely followed by Räikkönen and Heidfeld on 11. In the Constructors' Championship, McLaren also kept their lead, with their five-point lead from Australia staying intact. BMW Sauber moved into second place on 19, with Ferrari in third on 11.
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1961 Italian Grand Prix
10 September 1961
['8 september 1996', '14 june 1645', '17 may 1996', '22 june 1940', '5 june 1985', '6 november 1792', '27 may 1987', '6 november 1994', '23 november 2010', '15 march 2015', '15 december 1995', '29 december 1890', '29 july 2001', '7 march 2015', '22 november 1997', '17 july 2009', '27 may 2007', '11 july 1983', '24 august 1958', '4 june 1989', '6 may 2010', '10 october 1911', '15 june 1989', '31 july 1975', '26 september 2010', '21 november 2015', '5 may 1973', '7 july 2002', '21 november 1971', '19 february 1967', '17 september 1878', '27 june 2010', '19 may 2015', '7 november 1917', '29 july 2012', '29 august 1993', '24 june 2001', '20 september 1969', '15 october 1964', '26 april 1998', '26 february 2011', '14 september 2008', '13 may 2005', '10 august 1904', '22 may 1915', '22 february 2011', '13 february 2011', '27 february 2002', '1 july 2012', '28 april 1991', '16 may 1811', '6 june 1944', '28 february 1986', '28 august 1994', '14 may 1995', '19 october 1796', '7 june 2001', '19 october 1958', '21 august 2013', '6 march 2005', '14 march 2010', '28 july 1809', '14 december 1963', '28 june 1914', '27 september 2009', '29 january 2007', '14 july 1951', '14 april 2013', '12 july 1979', '19 december 2012', '18 may 2003', '8 may 2014', '1 june 2003', '7 december 1988', '8 september 1991', '28 october 1914', '15 september 1934', '10 june 2012', '26 october 1986', '12 december 2009', '28 september 2013', '30 june 2013', '16 january 1809', '17 february 1959', '6 november 1984', '5 september 1781', '3 april 2005', '4 february 1948', '14 july 1996', '11 may 2011', '13 may 1990', '1 august 1976', '20 july 1963', '1 august 2010', '15 april 2012', '3 april 1944', '31 august 1939', '15 november 1922', '23 march 2003']
1961 Italian Grand Prix
The 1961 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 10 September 1961 at Monza. The race was marked by one of the most terrible accidents in the history of Formula One, when on the end of lap 2 at the approach to the Parabolica the German driver Wolfgang von Trips lost control of his Ferrari and crashed into a stand full of spectators, killing 15 and himself. The race was not stopped, allegedly to assist the rescue work for the injured. This was also the last Formula One race ever to be held on the full 10 km (6.213 mi) Monza circuit, with the 2 bankings and the straight between the bankings included. The race was won by von Trips' American team mate Phil Hill, who - since the German was the only one who could challenge him - thus won the World Championship with one race to go.
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2009 Bahrain Grand Prix
26 April 2009
['29 may 2005', '30 september 2006', '15 april 2001', '1 january 1965', '28 december 2014', '8 june 1975', '27 may 1979', '17 october 1999', '9 march 2013', '16 july 1960', '10 july 1965', '12 july 1992', '26 may 1955', '30 may 1944', '7 june 2009', '27 january 1973', '27 september 1810', '28 may 2006', '27 july 1880', '3 october 1976', '24 september 1972', '18 june 1970', '30 june 1908', '26 july 1992', '23 march 1878', '19 april 2015', '24 august 2008', '1 march 1954', '5 november 1854', '17 november 1966', '10 june 2012', '15 november 1922', '29 august 2010', '1 october 2011', '14 april 2002', '25 june 1968', '17 february 1959', '1 june 2003', '1 august 1798', '14 november 1935', '12 may 2007', '3 april 1944', '25 january 2006', '24 march 2013', '11 september 1983', '23 may 1989', '16 july 1995', '7 december 1941', '15 april 1989', '6 august 2006', '1 june 2009', '27 may 1995', '14 march 2010', '28 april 1951', '14 december 1963', '22 january 1984', '23 april 1933', '11 july 2010', '25 february 2011', '27 february 2010', '8 july 1980', '13 june 1993', '28 august 1994', '18 september 2014', '7 february 1960', '23 april 2006', '7 july 2005', '2 june 2010', '7 june 2001', '27 march 2011', '19 august 1942', '17 june 1938', '24 may 2014', '29 october 1924', '6 april 2003', '23 october 1977', '25 december 2009', '13 august 1995', '16 may 2010', '3 november 1991', '5 december 1994', '27 october 2013', '23 february 2014', '9 february 1964', '13 november 1988', '2 september 1956', '12 february 1994', '8 november 1992', '17 august 1945', '20 february 1972', '8 december 1914', '22 september 1974', '30 august 1998', '12 may 1941', '21 november 1974', '10 may 2014', '26 june 1945', '15 september 1934', '13 december 1939']
2009 Bahrain Grand Prix
The 2009 Bahrain Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 26 April 2009 at the Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain. It was the sixth Bahrain Grand Prix and fourth race of the 2009 Formula One season. The race was won by Jenson Button driving for Brawn after starting from fourth on the grid. Sebastian Vettel finished second for Red Bull and Jarno Trulli finished third for Toyota. McLaren's Lewis Hamilton drove to a season's best fourth position, followed by the second Brawn of Rubens Barrichello. Kimi Räikkönen picked up Ferrari's first points of the season in sixth, whilst Toyota's Timo Glock and Renault's Fernando Alonso finished in seventh and eighth position.
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1995 Pacific Grand Prix
22 October 1995
['4 december 1999', '15 october 1964', '9 january 1917', '18 october 1942', '24 september 1972', '20 october 1991', '25 june 1968', '4 april 2004', '17 january 2008', '21 september 1911', '14 july 1996', '6 december 2003', '29 july 1972', '22 june 2014', '14 december 2014', '19 february 1942', '24 august 2014', '6 august 2006', '11 september 1949', '16 april 2007', '8 september 1991', '8 october 1951', '8 december 1914', '5 october 1988', '29 july 2012', '24 march 2013', '23 february 2013', '12 february 2012', '1 july 1937', '22 february 2009', '28 july 1809', '21 november 1971', '17 july 1953', '12 june 2009', '2 june 1991', '28 may 1995', '20 april 2003', '23 february 2014', '21 december 1988', '8 september 2013', '12 june 1966', '2 may 1976', '6 june 1944', '26 may 1999', '11 may 2011', '19 september 1997', '3 may 1981', '4 november 1805', '23 september 2008', '15 august 1993', '13 november 1994', '26 december 2004', '30 may 1434', '27 may 1979', '28 may 2007', '11 september 2001', '14 july 1789', '28 august 2011', '27 may 2001', '27 september 1810', '14 april 2013', '29 july 2001', '31 july 1938', '24 november 1982', '12 july 1992', '26 december 1943', '14 august 1994', '25 april 1936', '10 october 2010', '15 july 1410', '5 september 1943', '26 may 1955', '12 may 2013', '1 april 2010', '1 march 1954', '24 june 2001', '25 may 2014', '14 december 1963', '5 april 2004', '21 may 1993', '11 june 1981', '16 july 1960', '14 july 1951', '4 october 1992', '7 august 1915', '21 september 2014', '29 may 2005', '1 january 2007', '30 june 2002', '1 august 1798', '10 july 2011', '30 may 1944', '1 january 1910', '16 july 1977', '30 august 2009', '27 february 1881', '24 april 1948', '10 february 2013', '30 september 1990']
1995 Pacific Grand Prix
The 1995 Pacific Grand Prix (formally the II Pacific Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 22 October 1995 at the TI Circuit, Aida, Japan. It was the fifteenth round of the 1995 Formula One season. The 83-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher for the Benetton team after starting from third position. David Coulthard, who started the Grand Prix from pole position, finished second in a Williams car, with Damon Hill third in the other Williams. Schumacher's win confirmed him as 1995 Drivers' Champion, as Hill could not pass Schumacher's points total with only two races remaining. Hill started the race alongside Coulthard on the front row, amidst pressure from the British media for not being "forceful" enough in battles. Schumacher attempted to drive around the outside of Hill at the first corner, but Hill held Schumacher off as Jean Alesi, driving for Ferrari, got past both on the inside line to take second position. As a result, Hill dropped down to third and Schumacher dropped down to fifth behind Gerhard Berger. Schumacher managed to get past Alesi and Hill during the first of three pit stops. This allowed him, on a new set of slick tyres, to close on Coulthard who was on a two-stop strategy. Schumacher opened up a gap of 21 seconds by lapping two seconds faster per lap than Coulthard, so that when his third stop came, he still led the race.
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Miss Universe 2000
12 May 2000
['20 october 1991', '23 september 1983', '15 april 2012', '29 december 1890', '30 may 1944', '1 may 1954', '23 april 1933', '8 september 2013', '4 april 2004', '21 november 2015', '27 june 2010', '30 june 1908', '4 may 2006', '15 july 1967', '4 august 1265', '20 november 1991', '7 october 2007', '19 august 1942', '28 september 1946', '7 september 1952', '22 october 1989', '14 july 1979', '19 july 2010', '28 april 1923', '30 november 2000', '21 august 2013', '14 september 1980', '2 june 1996', '29 october 1995', '11 july 1970', '30 may 2010', '30 september 1990', '31 august 2013', '2 july 2000', '28 july 2011', '6 november 1984', '21 october 1990', '29 may 1949', '13 may 2001', '30 august 1998', '23 november 2010', '2 august 1959', '23 april 1904', '5 november 1996', '29 july 1973', '16 february 2014', '23 may 2004', '27 may 1979', '11 september 1814', '27 january 1973', '21 february 2010', '5 september 1781', '24 october 2004', '25 june 1968', '16 march 2014', '29 january 2007', '4 july 1918', '8 june 2014', '12 september 2011', '13 may 2012', '27 july 1997', '23 february 1950', '28 may 1995', '3 may 1981', '24 september 1972', '29 august 2010', '10 february 2008', '1 may 2008', '21 may 1950', '28 april 1991', '21 december 1988', '10 september 1961', '14 july 1951', '28 june 1919', '12 july 2009', '23 june 1985', '27 may 1995', '18 april 1988', '1 march 1992', '13 may 2005', '1 october 1995', '8 april 2007', '13 august 1995', '15 june 1989', '9 september 1940', '31 august 1939', '24 august 2003', '27 january 1974', '25 february 2011', '14 may 1995', '8 october 1951', '17 may 1991', '8 july 2012', '10 february 2013', '9 july 1933', '11 july 2010', '5 may 1949', '19 august 1759', '21 september 2013']
Miss Universe 2000
Miss Universe 2000, the 49th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 12 May 2000 at the Eleftheria Indoor Hall in Nicosia, Cyprus. Lara Dutta of India was crowned by Mpule Kwelagobe of Botswana at the end of the event. Seventy-nine delegates competed in this year.
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Miss World 1999
4 December 1999
['18 june 1815', '17 may 1996', '26 december 1943', '14 november 2010', '30 august 1992', '21 october 2007', '27 april 1986', '18 april 2010', '13 june 1993', '4 april 2004', '1 november 2009', '26 may 1999', '10 may 2014', '18 february 1982', '31 august 1939', '9 february 1964', '18 july 1970', '27 march 2011', '10 october 1911', '6 december 2003', '24 may 1988', '11 june 1987', '14 april 2002', '25 july 2001', '5 may 1973', '5 may 2005', '24 september 1972', '3 august 2008', '9 november 2013', '21 april 2013', '1 april 1865', '28 september 1946', '23 february 1950', '20 september 1854', '7 september 1997', '7 july 2005', '12 october 2008', '11 august 1999', '18 july 1953', '24 august 1958', '20 july 1963', '2 february 1969', '31 july 1975', '10 june 2012', '22 november 1997', '11 september 2001', '13 november 1994', '16 march 1988', '16 march 2008', '16 january 1809', '1 may 1976', '4 may 2003', '14 june 1992', '12 june 1966', '20 november 1759', '30 may 2010', '28 july 2010', '9 october 2011', '3 july 2005', '29 september 2012', '9 july 1933', '7 may 2006', '11 july 1983', '31 may 2005', '2 december 1972', '2 september 1945', '18 august 1996', '7 september 1952', '15 august 1993', '22 february 2011', '26 july 1992', '18 march 1961', '15 april 1990', '12 july 1998', '15 april 2012', '21 august 1915', '12 october 1917', '23 september 1983', '28 december 2014', '6 july 1779', '12 may 2013', '12 january 2010', '15 august 1999', '27 july 1880', '12 october 2002', '4 october 1992', '12 june 1994', '26 may 1955', '2 june 1991', '3 november 1918', '19 april 1931', '25 may 2014', '7 november 1993', '6 february 1958', '23 june 1943', '23 may 1989', '27 may 1979', '16 june 1977', '14 july 2008']
Miss World 1999
Miss World 1999, the 49th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 4 December 1999 at the Olympia Hall in London, UK. The pageant was hosted by Ulrika Jonsson and model Melanie Sykes. The 1999 pageant attracted 94 delegates from all over the world. The 1999 pageant also marked the first time that Scotland and Wales fielded their respective delegates. At the end of the event, Miss India Yukta Mookhey went on to win the Miss World 1999 crown at 22. The preliminary swimsuit competition was held in Malta. She was crowned by her predecessor Linor Abargil of Israel. Protesters gathered outside of the event, decrying it as a "sexist cattle market".
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point in time
MAS370
8 March 2014
['14 july 1979', '7 february 2014', '12 april 1981', '20 april 2003', '21 december 1988', '7 september 2008', '12 july 1943', '27 august 1979', '15 april 1990', '17 july 2009', '27 february 2002', '18 february 1982', '10 september 2000', '27 july 1880', '28 july 2011', '20 february 1968', '31 may 1992', '20 july 1963', '6 november 1994', '17 march 2002', '13 april 1997', '15 march 2014', '21 august 2013', '22 july 2007', '21 september 1911', '25 november 2007', '26 december 1943', '1 august 1798', '16 october 1925', '15 april 2012', '26 april 2009', '7 june 2009', '2 august 1959', '14 june 1645', '26 may 1999', '11 february 1929', '17 april 1994', '12 october 1997', '5 march 2014', '30 july 1995', '12 august 1990', '23 april 1809', '22 june 1940', '17 january 1995', '24 april 1948', '12 march 2006', '21 november 2015', '27 july 1997', '28 april 1951', '14 june 1992', '10 november 1938', '26 february 1992', '2 june 1991', '10 august 1792', '17 november 1966', '14 march 2010', '1 august 1976', '29 may 2005', '12 october 2014', '10 september 1989', '8 november 1992', '11 april 2008', '18 july 1959', '21 november 1974', '7 may 2006', '28 june 1914', '9 may 2010', '18 october 1942', '31 july 1938', '28 november 1899', '20 november 1991', '14 december 1995', '20 october 1827', '24 april 1915', '6 november 1792', '1 march 1992', '10 june 2012', '22 january 1984', '12 september 2011', '11 march 2004', '7 june 2001', '12 november 1995', '12 may 2000', '1 january 2007', '20 july 1957', '25 may 1975', '16 may 1811', '19 october 1796', '16 february 2014', '13 june 1993', '28 august 2011', '1 january 2011', '1 august 1943', '15 june 1989', '28 december 2014', '9 november 1799', '27 february 1933', '28 april 1991', '25 april 1993']
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (MH370/MAS370) was a scheduled international passenger flight that disappeared on 8 March 2014, while flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, China. The flight last made voice contact with air traffic control at 01:19 MYT, 8 March (17:19 UTC, 7 March) when it was over the South China Sea, less than an hour after takeoff. The aircraft disappeared from air traffic controllers' radar screens at 01:22 MYT. Malaysian military radar continued to track the aircraft as it deviated from its planned flight path and crossed the Malay Peninsula. It left the range of Malaysian military radar at 02:22 while over the Andaman Sea, 200 nautical miles (370 km) northwest of Penang in northwestern Malaysia.:3 The aircraft, a Boeing 777-200ER, was carrying 12 Malaysian crew members and 227 passengers from 15 nations. A multinational search effort began in the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea, where the flight's signal was lost on secondary surveillance radar, and was soon extended to the Strait of Malacca and Andaman Sea. Analysis of satellite communications between the aircraft and Inmarsat's satellite communications network concluded that the flight continued until at least 08:19 and flew south into the southern Indian Ocean, although the precise location cannot be determined. Australia took charge of the search effort on 17 March, when the search shifted to the southern Indian Ocean. On 24 March 2014, the Malaysian government noted that the final location determined by the satellite communication is far from any possible landing sites, and concluded that "flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean." The current phase of the search is a comprehensive search of the seafloor about 1,800 kilometres (970 nmi) southwest of Perth, Western Australia, which began in October 2014. Despite the largest and most expensive search in aviation history, nothing was found of the aircraft until 29 July 2015, when a piece of marine debris, later confirmed to be a flaperon from Flight 370, was found on Réunion Island. The bulk of the aircraft has still not been located, prompting many theories about its disappearance. Malaysia established the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) to investigate the incident, working with foreign aviation authorities and experts.:1 Neither the crew nor the aircraft's communication systems relayed a distress signal, indications of bad weather, or technical problems before the aircraft vanished. Two passengers travelling on stolen passports were initially suspected in the disappearance, but they were later determined to be asylum seekers and it has been ruled out that they were terrorists. Malaysian police have identified the Captain as the prime suspect if human intervention was the cause of the disappearance, after clearing all other passengers of any suspicious motives. Power was lost to the aircraft's satellite data unit (SDU) at some point between 01:07 and 02:03; the SDU logged onto Inmarsat's satellite communication network at 02:25—three minutes after the aircraft left the range of radar.:22 Based on analysis of the satellite communications, the aircraft turned south after passing north of Sumatra and flew for five hours with little deviation in its track, ending when fuel was exhausted.:34 With the presumed loss of all on board Flight 370 is the second deadliest incident involving a Boeing 777 and the second deadliest incident in Malaysia Airlines' history, behind Flight 17. Malaysia Airlines was struggling financially, a problem which was exacerbated by a decline in ticket sales after Flight 370 disappeared and before the crash of Flight 17; the airline was renationalised by the end of 2014. The Malaysian government received significant criticism, especially from China, for failing to disclose information in a timely manner during the early weeks of the search. Flight 370's disappearance brought to the public's attention the limits of aircraft tracking and flight recorders, including several issues raised four years earlier—but never mandated—following the loss of Air France Flight 447. A task force set up by the International Air Transport Association, with the support of the International Civil Aviation Organization, proposed a new standard that commercial aircraft must report their position every 15 minutes by December 2015. The Malaysian Ministry of Transport issued an interim report on 8 March 2015.
34
point in time
air assault
24 March 1945
['26 april 2009', '8 december 1980', '10 october 1955', '19 november 1941', '19 july 1969', '13 may 2001', '7 november 1993', '17 june 1938', '16 march 1988', '16 october 1925', '16 march 2008', '6 april 2014', '21 november 1974', '30 may 1976', '28 october 1914', '10 june 2012', '16 june 1996', '12 july 1987', '31 august 2013', '6 june 1944', '3 march 2002', '30 august 1870', '28 february 2015', '13 august 1995', '12 july 1979', '23 june 1943', '22 january 1984', '4 july 1993', '21 september 1911', '6 may 2010', '13 november 1994', '23 september 1983', '17 august 1952', '9 march 2013', '29 october 1995', '18 september 2014', '8 june 2014', '29 march 1461', '28 february 1986', '31 august 1939', '30 august 2009', '12 october 1984', '4 july 1918', '9 september 1990', '3 april 2005', '4 july 1976', '30 october 1918', '19 october 1958', '23 march 2008', '11 september 1949', '23 october 1977', '29 august 1993', '15 december 1995', '23 november 2010', '4 february 1948', '13 may 2005', '21 august 1914', '27 october 2013', '9 january 2005', '16 july 1995', '30 may 1929', '14 september 1980', '25 october 1992', '3 october 1976', '8 december 1914', '7 august 1915', '8 september 2012', '31 may 2005', '11 september 1814', '12 august 1990', '25 april 1993', '7 may 2006', '15 august 1947', '10 february 2013', '6 march 2008', '20 november 1991', '13 july 1985', '2 december 1972', '29 july 1973', '18 april 2010', '15 september 1963', '23 april 2000', '21 november 1971', '19 september 2012', '11 november 1965', '9 november 1799', '15 april 2001', '10 february 2008', '31 may 1992', '29 august 2012', '12 february 2012', '14 september 2008', '23 june 1896', '16 may 2010', '15 august 1999', '26 april 1998', '5 may 1949', '27 july 2012', '12 september 2010']
Jack Watson (British Army officer)
Major John Bernard Robert Watson MC (14 January 1917 - 12 April 2011) was a British Army officer who was awarded a Military Cross for gallantry whilst serving with 13 Parachute Battalion in the Ardennes during the Second World War.Watson was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire. He enlisted in the Army in 1939 and served with the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry and the South Lancashire Regiment which later formed the 13th (Lancashire) Battalion The Parachute Regiment. Watson was a platoon commander on D-Day, 6 June 1944 and parachuted into Normandy and took part in the liberation of Ranville. He served in the Ardennes as a Company Commander and his Company on 3 January 1945 led the assault into the village of Bure, Belgium. Watson's Company from the launch of the attack came under heavy repeated attacks by enemy mortars, machine-guns and artillery and there were immediate casualties. He led the Company forward and when under attack organised the defences and drove the enemy from the part of the village his company had been tasked to clear. An extract from the citation for his Military Cross reads: " His conduct, energy and gallantry throughout were beyond praise, and without him the attack might well have failed. " Watson served in Operation Varsity: the air assault landing over the Rhine on 24 March 1945 and took part in the advance across Germany to the Baltic Sea. Following the Second World War he served in Palestine and was adjutant of the 1st Battalion The West Yorkshire Regiment in Austria and the Canal Zone. He served with the 2nd Parachute Battalion before retiring from the Army in 1958. He worked for J Lyons and Co to 1982. He was president of the Airborne Assault Normandy Trust. Watson was appointed a Chevalier of the Legion d'honneur in 2005. He was made an honorary citizen of Bure and Tellin in the Ardennes and of Ranville, Normandy. Watson had a leading role in organising the ceremonies which commemorate the anniversaries of the battle for Normandy, Ardennes campaign and the River Rhine crossing. He married Laura Eyre in 1938 with whom he was to have one son and four daughters. Major Jack Watson MC died on 12 April 2011.
34
point in time
2003 Spanish Grand Prix
4 May 2003
['11 april 2008', '25 october 1854', '23 september 1983', '6 february 1958', '27 november 2011', '12 february 1994', '7 november 1917', '19 october 1958', '11 july 2010', '13 may 2005', '4 august 1265', '14 december 2014', '24 july 2011', '12 july 1943', '25 april 1914', '12 february 2012', '18 march 1961', '5 may 1949', '12 july 1992', '6 december 1921', '26 may 1999', '30 june 1908', '26 april 2009', '17 may 1991', '4 april 2004', '24 august 2014', '13 july 1985', '6 october 2013', '31 july 1975', '15 september 1927', '2 august 1970', '24 january 2011', '23 september 1973', '2 august 1959', '13 may 2001', '19 september 1985', '22 june 1940', '8 april 2007', '21 july 1986', '1 august 1943', '16 july 1945', '12 october 2008', '16 july 1960', '4 february 1974', '4 july 1918', '10 september 2000', '23 may 1989', '22 october 2000', '15 september 1934', '4 september 2010', '7 february 1960', '29 may 1985', '25 april 1936', '15 april 2001', '12 may 1995', '19 october 1796', '25 october 1951', '21 july 2005', '5 may 1973', '23 may 2015', '8 july 1980', '11 march 2004', '4 december 1999', '22 october 2006', '4 may 2006', '23 july 2014', '9 june 2002', '13 may 2012', '24 september 1972', '9 june 1983', '15 july 1410', '8 may 2014', '24 september 1995', '24 march 2015', '3 may 1979', '12 september 2010', '16 october 1925', '12 october 2002', '3 april 1944', '27 june 2010', '18 june 1970', '8 february 2015', '16 may 2010', '7 october 2007', '25 april 1931', '12 october 1917', '12 august 1990', '15 august 1999', '28 april 1991', '27 march 2002', '6 april 2014', '20 july 1963', '15 april 1990', '14 march 2010', '25 may 2012', '14 july 1789', '25 september 2005', '6 november 1984', '6 november 1792']
2003 Spanish Grand Prix
The 2003 Spanish Grand Prix (formally the XLV Gran Premio Marlboro de España) was a Formula One motor race held on 4 May 2003 at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain. It was the fifth round of the 2003 Formula One season and the forty-fifth Spanish Grand Prix. The 65-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher in a Ferrari car after starting from pole position. Fernando Alonso finished second driving for the Renault team with Rubens Barrichello third in the other Ferrari.
34
point in time
Miss World 2014
14 December 2014
['18 june 1969', '26 july 1992', '25 april 1914', '25 april 1915', '15 august 1998', '12 may 2007', '9 march 2013', '8 october 1959', '9 october 2011', '28 september 1946', '30 may 1976', '31 march 1966', '20 september 1854', '19 august 1759', '12 october 1997', '27 january 1973', '11 september 1814', '26 february 2011', '30 december 2009', '23 july 2014', '16 june 1996', '7 december 1988', '14 april 2002', '6 march 2005', '11 july 1970', '3 may 1981', '12 april 1981', '3 december 1971', '14 march 2010', '13 december 1939', '10 october 2010', '25 september 1983', '10 november 1938', '27 may 2001', '28 february 1986', '19 september 1997', '22 october 1995', '15 september 1963', '29 september 2012', '21 september 1911', '24 may 2014', '6 may 2010', '7 march 2015', '24 april 1915', '27 march 2011', '16 may 2010', '9 february 1964', '23 february 2013', '1 april 1990', '12 july 1998', '11 april 2008', '1 august 1976', '8 september 1996', '19 october 1796', '27 june 2010', '14 july 2008', '20 february 1972', '26 june 1945', '28 september 2013', '8 november 1992', '21 november 2015', '11 august 1999', '4 july 1918', '29 january 2007', '8 may 2011', '30 september 2006', '22 october 1989', '1 january 2011', '25 april 1936', '14 december 1995', '30 may 1944', '28 july 1809', '1 january 1910', '4 may 2003', '5 april 2004', '27 march 1994', '18 july 1953', '5 september 1943', '30 june 2013', '5 november 1854', '13 july 1997', '13 may 2001', '6 march 1976', '25 january 2006', '17 may 1996', '23 august 1953', '30 november 2000', '14 november 2010', '10 may 2014', '4 may 2006', '12 may 2013', '20 november 1759', '15 march 2015', '1 november 2009', '22 july 1984', '17 may 1991', '18 august 1996', '7 november 1917', '14 july 1991']
Miss World 2014
Miss World 2014, the 64th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 14 December 2014 at the ExCeL London in London, UK. Megan Young of the Philippines crowned her successor Rolene Strauss of South Africa at the end of the event. 121 contestants competed for the crown. This is the second time that South Africa has won the title outright and the third time they have held the title.