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1999
- For the album by Prince, see 1999 (album)
1999 is a common year starting on Friday of the Common Era, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations.
Events
January
February
March
April
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April 1 - Nunavut, an Inuit homeland, part of the Northwest Territories becomes Canada's third territory.
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April 5 - Two Libyans suspected of bringing down Pan Am flight 103 in 1988 are handed over to Scottish authorities for eventual trial in the Netherlands. The United Nations suspends sanctions against Libya
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April 5 - In Laramie, Wyoming, Russell Henderson pleads guilty to kidnapping and felony murder in order to avoid a possible death penalty conviction for the apparent hate crime killing of Matthew Shepard
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April 7 - Kosovo War: Kosovo's main border crossings are closed by Serbian forces to prevent ethnic Albanians from leaving
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April 17 - A nail bomb explodes in the middle of a busy market in Brixton, South London
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April 20 - Two Littleton, Colorado teenagers named Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold open fire on their teachers and fellow students. The teenagers killed 12 students, 1 teacher and then turned their guns on themselves. See Columbine High School massacre.
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April 25 - End of term for Tuanku Jaafar ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman as the 10th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia.
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April 26 - Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah Al-Haj, Sultan of Selangor becomes the 11th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia.
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April 26 - Jill Dando, British journalist and TV presenter, is killed outside her house in Fulham
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April 28 - The first comic of Sexy Losers (then called "The Thin H Line") goes online. This web comic would go on to be one of the most popular web comics ever made, with a sustained level of unique IP address hits of approximately 1 million a week. It would also popularize the word fap , a sound effect widely used in anime-themed comics since.
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April 30 - Cambodia joins the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bringing the total members to 10.
May
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May 2 - Oliver Reed, British actor famous for starring in The Three Musketeers, The Four Musketeers, and The Assassination Bureau, dies of a heart attack in Malta while filming Gladiator.
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May 2 - Norman J. Sirnic and Karen Sirnic are murdered by Angel Maturino Resendiz in a parsonage in Weimar, Texas. They were his fourth and fifth victims in his fourth incident.
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May 3 - Photo driver licences and banknotes made out of polymer substrate are introduced to New Zealand.
- May 3 - A F5 tornado slams in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma killing 38 people. This was the strongest tornado ever. (See Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak)
- May 3 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 11,000 for the first time. It closes at 11,014.70.
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May 6 - Elections are held in Scotland and Wales for the new Scottish Parliament and National Assembly for Wales
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May 7 - A jury finds The Jenny Jones Show and Warner Bros liable in the shooting death of Scott Amedure after the show purposely deceived Jonathan Schmitz to appear on a secret same-sex crush episode.
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May 7 - Kosovo War: In Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, three Chinese embassy workers are killed and 20 wounded when a NATO aircraft mistakenly bombs the Chinese embassy in Belgrade
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May 7 - In Guinea-Bissau, President João Bernardo Vieira is ousted in a military coup
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May 8 - Nancy Mace becomes the first female cadet to graduate from The Citadel military college
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May 12 - David Steel becomes the first Presiding Officer (speaker) of the modern Scottish Parliament
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May 13 - in Italy Carlo Azeglio Ciampi is elected President of the republic
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May 17 - Ehud Barak is elected prime minister of Israel.
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May 20 - Bluetooth announced.
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May 23 - In Kansas City, Missouri, Owen Hart (Blue Blazer) falls 90 feet (30 m) to his death while being lowered into a World Wrestling Federation ring
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May 26 - Madejczyk Massacre Averted, Bridgman, Michigan school shooting plot
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May 26 - first Welsh Assembly for over 600 years opens in Cardiff
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May 27 - The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, Netherlands indicts Slobodan Milosevic and four others for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Kosovo
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May 28 - In Milan, Italy, after 22 years of restoration work, Leonardo de Vinci's newly-restored masterpiece "The Last Supper" is put back on display.
June
July-August
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July 16 - Off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, a plane piloted by John F. Kennedy Jr. crashes with his wife Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and her sister Lauren Bessette on board. All three are killed in the crash
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July 20 - Mercury program: Liberty Bell 7 is raised from the Atlantic Ocean.
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July 23 - Mohammed VI becomes King of Morocco.
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July 23 to July 25 - Woodstock 99 festival held in New York.
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July 31 - Mark O. Barton kills 9 in Atlanta, Georgia
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July 31 - NASA intentionally crashes the Lunar Prospector spacecraft into the Moon, thus ending its mission to detect frozen water on the moon's surface.
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August 9 - Russian President Boris Yeltsin fires his Prime Minister, Sergei Stepashin, and for the fourth time fires his entire cabinet
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August 10 - Buford O. Furrow, Jr. attempts a mass murder in Los Angeles
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August 11 - Total eclipse in Europe and Asia
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August 17 - A 7.4-magnitude earthquake strikes northwestern Turkey, killing more than 17,000 and injuring 44,000
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August 19 - In Belgrade, tens of thousands of Serbians rally to demand the resignation of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic
September
October
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October - NASA loses one of its Mars probes, the Climate Orbiter
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October 5 - Thirty-one people die in the Ladbroke Grove rail crash, west of London, England.
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October 12 - Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attempts to dismiss Army Chief General Pervez Musharraf and install ISI director Khwaja Ziauddin in his place. Senior Army generals refuse to accept the dismissal. Musharraf, who was out of the country, attempts to return in a commercial airliner. Sharif orders the Karachi airport to not allow the plane to land. The generals lead a coup, ousting Sharif's administration and taking over the airport. The plane lands with only a few minutes of fuel to spare, and Musharraf takes control of the government.
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October 13 - The United States Senate rejects ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT)
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October 15 ? National Geographic Society reveals the fossil of Archaeoraptor in a press conference (the fossil is later found to be a forgery)
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October 18 ? Michael Pawluk Michigan attorney sails solo-single-handed over 2,500 nautical miles on a 30-foot boat when his wife demands "some space".
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October 27 - Gunmen open fire in the Armenian parliament killing Prime Minister Vazgan Sarkisian , Parliament Chairman Karen Demirchian and 6 other members.
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October 31 - EgyptAir Flight 990 traveling from New York City to Cairo crashes off the coast of Nantucket, Massachusetts, killing all 217 on-board
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October 31 - Roman Catholic Church and Lutheran Church leaders sign the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification , ending a centuries-old doctrinal dispute over the nature of faith and salvation.
November
December
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December 2 - The United Kingdom devolves political power in Northern Ireland to the Northern Ireland Executive.
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December 3 - After rowing for 81 days and 2,962 miles, Tori Murden becomes the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by rowboat alone when she reaches Guadeloupe from the Canary Islands
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December 3 - NASA loses radio contact with the Mars Polar Lander moments before the spacecraft enters the Martian atmosphere.
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December 12 - President Lt. General Umar Hasan Ahmad al-Bashir of Sudan dismisses the National Assembly during an internal power struggle between him and speaker of the Parliament Hasan al-Turabi.
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December 14 - Algerian Ahmed Ressam was arrested while crossing the United States-Canada border at Port Angeles, Washington when United States Customs found explosives in the trunk of his automobile. The arrest caused fears of a terrorist attack in the United States and was a major factor in the cancellation of a public New Year's celebration in Seattle. Ressam was later convicted in a plot to bomb Los Angeles International Airport on New Year's Eve.
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December 17 - Iraq disarmament crisis: The United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (Unmovic) is created to replace UNSCOM. The U.N. Security council once again orders Iraq to allow inspections teams immediate and unconditional access to any weapons sites and facilities. Iraq rejects the resolution.
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December 20 - Macau is handed over to the People's Republic of China by Portugal.
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December 21 and December 22 - The Spanish Civil Guard intercepts near Calatayud (Zaragoza) a Madrid-bound van driven by ETA and loaded with 950 kg of explosives. The next day, another van loaded with 750 kg is found not far from there. The incident is known as "la caravana de la muerte" (the caravan of death). Shortly after 9/11, ETA confirmed their plan had been to blow down Torre Picasso.
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December 24 - Indian Airlines Flight 814, which was enroute from Kathmandu, Nepal to Delhi, India was hijacked and taken to Kandahar, Afghanistan
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December 29 - Former Beatle George Harrison is stabbed several times in the chest by Michael Anram , who had broken into his home. Harrison's wife wrestles the knife out the assailant's hand before the police arrives. The man apparently believed that Harrison was the devil. He was later charged with attempted murder
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December 31 - Boris Yeltsin resigns as President of Russia, to be replaced by Vladimir Putin
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December 31 - Five hijackers, who had been holding 155 hostages on an Indian Airlines plane, leave the plane with two Islamic clerics that they had demanded be freed.
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December 31 - Start Of Millennium celebrations and countdown.
- December 31- HM Queen Elizabeth II opens the Millennium Dome at Greenwich, London.
Births
Deaths
January-April
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January 25 - Robert Shaw, American conductor (b. 1916)
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January 31 - Norm Zauchin, Major League Baseball player (b. 1929)
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February 7 - King Hussein of Jordan (cancer) (b. 1935)
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February 8 - Iris Murdoch, English writer (b. 1919)
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February 18 - Noam Pitlik, actor/director (b. 1932)
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February 20 - Sarah Kane, playwright (b. 1971)
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February 20 - Gene Siskel, film critic (b. 1946)
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February 22 - William Bronk , poet
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February 25 - Glenn Seaborg, atomic scientist (b. 1912)
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March 2 - Dusty Springfield, British singer, (b. 1939)
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March 4 - Harry Blackmun, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (b. 1908)
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March 5 - Richard Kiley, actor (b. 1922)
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March 7 - Stanley Kubrick, American film director and writer (b. 1928)
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March 8 - Joe DiMaggio, American baseball player, one of Marilyn Monroe's husbands (b. 1914)
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March 12 - Yehudi Menuhin, American violinist (b. 1916)
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March 20 - David Strickland, actor (suicide) (b. 1969)
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March 24 - Birdie Tebbetts, Major League Baseball catcher and manager (b. 1912)
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March 29 - Joe Williams, jazz singer (b. 1918)
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April 25 - Lord Killanin, former chairman of the IOC (b. 1914)
May-August
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May 2 - Oliver Reed, British actor (b. 1938)
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May 8 - Dirk Bogarde English actor
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May 10 - Shel Silverstein, children's poet (b. 1930)
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May 18 - Betty Robinson, winner of the first Olympic 100 m for women
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May 23 - Owen James Hart, professional wrestler for WWE
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June 6 - Anne Haddy, Australian actress (b. 1930)
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June 11 - DeForest Kelley, actor
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June 16 - Screaming Lord Sutch, founder of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party
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June 27 - Jorgos Papadopoulos , dictator of Greece
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July 2 - Mario Puzo, writer
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July 6 - Joaquin Rodrigo, composer
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July 8 - Charles Conrad, astronaut (motorcycle crash)
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July 12 - Bill Owen, British actor
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July 16 - John F. Kennedy, Jr., publisher, son of John F. Kennedy (airplane crash) (b. 1960)
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July 23 - Hassan II, King of Morocco (heart attack)
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August 1 - Nirad C. Chaudhuri, writer
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August 3 - Leroy Vinnegar, jazz musician
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August 14 - Lane Kirkland, former head of AFL-CIO, aged 79
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September 6 - Allen Funt, creator of Candid Camera TV series (b. 1914)
September-December
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September 10 - Alfredo Kraus, Spanish tenor (b. 1927)
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September 20 - Raisa Gorbachev, wife of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
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September 22 - George C. Scott, film and stage actor
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September 23 - Ivan Goff , creator of Charlie's Angels TV series
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October 12 - Wilt Chamberlain, American basketball player (b. 1936)
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October 14 - Julius Nyerere, Tanzanian leader
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October 19 - Harry Bannink, Dutch songwriter, aged 70
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October 20 - Jack Lynch, former Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland
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October 24 - John Chaffee , US Senator from Rhode Island
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October 25 - Payne Stewart, golfer (plane crash)
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October 26 - Rex Gildo , German singer
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October 31 - Greg Moore, CART race car driver (b. 1975)
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November 1 - Walter Payton, football Hall-of-Famer
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November 15 - Gene Levitt , creator of Fantasy Island
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November 18 - Paul Bowles, American novelist (The Sheltering Sky)
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November 18 - Doug Sahm, country and rock musician, aged 58
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November 29 - Gene Rayburn, television host, aged 80
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December 3 - Madeline Kahn, actress
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December 8 - Kuczka Péter, Hungarian writer, poet and science fiction editor (b. 1923)
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December 10 - Rick Danko, rock singer (The Band)
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December 11 - Franjo Tuđman , former president of Croatia
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December 12 - Joseph Heller, American novelist
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December 17 - Grover Washington Jr., saxophone player
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December 19 - Desmond Llewelyn, British actor
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December 20 - Hank Snow, country musician
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December 26 - Curtis Mayfield, singer/composer
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December 27 - Leonard Goldenson , TV network executive
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December 28 - Clayton Moore, actor
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December 31 - Elliott Robertson , former US Attorney General
Last updated: 10-15-2005 12:27:26
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