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Today's Anniversary – Friday, April 03


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Births

* 1985 Leona Lewis British singer-songwriter.
* 1968 Sebastian Bach Heavy metal singer, best known as ex-frontman of Skid Row.
* 1964 Nigel Farage English MEP, and the current leader of the UK Independence Party.
* 1961 Eddie Murphy Golden Globe-winning actor (2007) and comedian, for performance at Beverly Hills Cop, Trading Places, The Nutty Professor, and most recently Tower Heist.
* 1958 Vanna Bonta Novelist, poet and actress.
* 1945 Bernie Parent Professional ice hockey goaltender.
* 1939 Paul Craig Roberts Economist and a nationally syndicated columnist for Creators Syndicate.
* 1934 Jane Goodall English UN Messenger of Peace, primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist.
* 1930 Helmut Kohl German conservative politician and statesman.
* 1930 Lawton Chiles American politician from the U S state of Florida.
* 1926 Gus Grissom More widely known as Gus Grissom, was one of the original NASA Project Mercury astronauts and a United States Air Force pilot.
* 1925 Tony Benn Known as Tony Benn, formerly 2nd Viscount Stansgate, is a British politician on the left of the Labour Party.
* 1924 Marlon Brando American actor, widely regarded as one of the most influential actors of all time.
* 1922 Doris Day American singer, actress, and animal welfare advocate.
* 1916 Herb Caen Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist working in San Francisco.
* 1915 Piet de Jong Retired Dutch politician of the defunct Catholic People's Party now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal.
* 1894 Dora Russell Born Dora Black, was a British feminist, social activist and writer.
* 1880 Otto Weininger Austrian philosopher.
* 1852 Talbot Baines Reed English writer who specialised in boys' school stories.
* 1835 Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford Notable American writer remembered for her novels, poems and detective stories.
* 1823 William Marcy (Boss) Tweed Known as Boss Tweed and often erroneously referred to as William Marcy Tweed, was an American politician and political boss of Tammany Hall who became an icon of urban political machines.
* 1822 Edward Everett Hale American author and Unitarian clergyman.
* 1793 Dionysius Lardner Irish scientific writer who popularised science and technology, and edited the 133-volume Cabinet Cyclopedia.
* 1783 Washington Irving American author, essayist, biographer and historian of the early 19th century.
* 1593 George Herbert English poet and orator.

Deaths

† 2000 Terence McKenna American writer, philosopher, and ethnobotanist, who advocated paths of shamanism, and the use of hallucinogenic substances as a means of increasing many forms of human awareness.
† 1991 Graham Greene Prolific English novelist, playwright, short story writer, travel writer and critic whose works explore the ambivalent moral and political issues of the modern world.
† 1974 Marston Bates American zoologist.
† 1954 Aristides de Sousa Mendes Portuguese diplomat who fought against his own government for the safety of Jews living in Europe in the early years of World War II Between June 16 and 23, 1940, he frantically issued Portuguese visas free of charge, to over 30,000 refugees seeking to escape the Nazi terror, 12,000 of whom were Jews.
† 1954 Aristides de Sousa Mendes Portuguese diplomat who fought against his own government for the safety of Jews living in Europe in the early years of World War II Between June 16 and 23, 1940, he frantically issued Portuguese visas free of charge, to over 30,000 refugees seeking to escape the Nazi terror, 12,000 of whom were Jews.
† 1950 Carter Woodson African American historian, author, journalist and the founder of Black History Month.
† 1933 Wilson Mizner American playwright, raconteur, and entrepreneur.
† 1915 Isaac Leib Peretz Polish-born author and poet who is counted among the three great classical writers in the Yiddish language.
† 1908 James Jeffrey Roche Irish-American poet, journalist and diplomat, Editor of the Boston Pilot and Helped put Teddy Roosevelt in to office.
† 1854 John Wilson Scottish writer, the writer most frequently identified with the pseudonym Christopher North of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.
† 1826 Reginald Heber English bishop, now remembered chiefly as a hymn-writer.
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