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Today's Anniversary – Thursday, June 18


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Births

* 1962 Lisa Randall American theoretical physicist and expert on particle physics, string theory and cosmology, who worked on several of the competing models of string theory in the quest to explain the fabric of reality.
* 1957 Richard Powers Novelist whose works explore the effects of modern science and technology on human lives, but without "gee-whiz" or Luddite overtones.
* 1949 Lech Kaczynski Polish politician; a leader of Prawo i Sprawiedliwość party, and the President of Poland from 2005 to 2010.
* 1944 Paul Lansky One of the 'original' electronic music or computer music composers who has been producing works from the seventies right up to the present day.
* 1942 Roger Ebert American film critic and screenwriter.
* 1942 Paul McCartney English singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, entrepreneur, record and film producer, poet, painter, and animal rights and peace activist.
* 1932 Geoffrey Hill English poet and is Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford.
* 1929 Jurgen Habermas‎ German philosopher and sociologist in the tradition of critical theory and American pragmatism.
* 1920 Ian Carmichael English film, stage, television and radio actor.
* 1913 Sammy Cahn American lyricist, songwriter and musician.
* 1907 Frithjof Schuon Swiss philosopher and author of numerous books on religion and spirituality.
* 1886 George Mallory Himalayan climber who famously perished on Mount Everest in 1924.
* 1882 Georgi Dimitrov Also known as Georgi Mikhaylovich Dimitrov, a Bulgarian Communist leader, was appointed General Secretary of the Comintern from 1934, remaining in office until the organization's dissolution in 1943.
* 1850 Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis Significant American publisher.
* 1769 Robert Stewart Castlereagh Irish and British statesman.

Deaths

† 2011 Yelena Bonner Human rights activist in the former Soviet Union and widow of the late Andrei Sakharov.
† 2010 Jose Saramago Portuguese novelist, poet, playwright and journalist.
† 1989 I. F. Stone Better known as I F Stone, was an iconoclastic American investigative journalist best known for his influential political newsletter, I F Stone's Weekly.
† 1982 Djuna Barnes American novelist, poet, and playwright.
† 1982 John Cheever American novelist and short story writer.
† 1974 Georgy Zhukov Soviet military commander who, in the course of World War II, led the Red Army to liberate the Soviet Union from the Axis Powers' occupation, to advance through much of Eastern Europe, and to conquer Germany's capital, Berlin.
† 1928 Roald Amundsen Norwegian explorer of Earth's polar regions.
† 1911 J(ames) Proctor Knott Attorney General of Missouri at the outset of the American Civil War and Governor of Kentucky from 1883 to 1887.
† 1905 Carmine Crocco Known as Donatello, was an Italian brigand.
† 1902 Samuel (novelist Butler British satirist, best known for his novels Erewhon and The Way of All Flesh.
† 1884 Matthew Simpson American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1852.
† 1835 William Cobbett English politician, agriculturist, journalist and pamphleteer, writing first in the Tory and then in the Radical cause.
† 1805 Arthur Murphy Irish writer, known by the pseudonym, Charles Ranger.
† 1749 Ambrose Philips English poet.
† 1704 Tom (satirist) Brown English translator and writer of satire, largely forgotten today save for a four-line gibe he wrote concerning Dr John Fell.
† 1677 Johann Franck German lyric poet and hymnist.
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