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Births

* 1975 Steve Maraboli Internet radio commentator, motivational speaker and author.
* 1971 David Tennant Scottish television, film and stage actor from Bathgate in West Lothian, best known as the tenth actor to portray the Doctor in the television series Doctor Who.
* 1960 Neo Rauch German artist whose monumental paintings owe a debt to Surrealists Giorgio de Chirico and René Magritte.
* 1959 Susan Faludi American journalist and author.
* 1947 Kathy Acker Born Karen Alexander, was an American experimental writer.
* 1947 James Woods Oscar-nominated American actor.
* 1927 Samuel P. Huntington Political scientist known for his analysis of the relationship between the military and the civil government, his investigation of coup d'états, and his thesis that the central political actors of the 21st century will be civilizations rather than nation-states.
* 1926 Diana Gould Geography schoolteacher from Cirencester, Gloucestershire who came to public attention in 1983 when she was picked to ask a question to Margaret Thatcher on BBC TV's Nationwide, hosted by Sue Lawley.
* 1911 Maurice Goldhaber Austrian-American physicist, who established together with Chadwick, while working in 1934 at the Cavendish Laboratory, that the neutron isn't a compound of electron and proton.
* 1882 Leopold Stokowski Born Leopold Anthony Stokowski in London, also known as Leopold Antoni Stanis³aw Boles³awowicz Stokowski, was a famous orchestral conductor, and founder of the New York City Symphony Orchestra.
* 1857 Clarence Darrow American lawyer, best known for having defended teenaged thrill killers Leopold and Loeb in their trial for murdering 14 year old Bobby Franks (1924) and defending John T Scopes in the so-called "Monkey" Trial (1925), opposing William Jennings Bryan.
* 1817 George Henry Lewes English philosopher, biographer, novelist, and literary and dramatic critic.

Deaths

† 2004 Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara Founding father and Long-time Prime Minister and President of Fiji.
† 2003 E. F. Codd British computer scientist and winner of the 1981 Turing Award.
† 1996 Piet Hein Danish mathematician, scientist, inventor, and poet.
† 1991 Austin Bradford Hill English epidemiologist and statistician, pioneered the randomized clinical trial and, together with Sir Richard Doll, was the first to demonstrate the connection between cigarette smoking and lung cancer.
† 1970 Michal Kalecki Polish Marxist economist who specialized in macroeconomics of a broadly-defined Keynesian sort.
† 1955 Albert Einstein Theoretical physicist and humanist who is widely regarded as one of the most influential scientists of all time.
† 1943 Isoroku Yamamoto Fleet Admiral and Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II He was a graduate of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy and an alumnus of the U S Naval War College and Harvard University.
† 1940 Herbert Fisher English historian, educator, and Liberal politician.
† 1937 Frank Rutter British art art critic, curator and activist.
† 1928 Epifanio de los Santos Sometimes known as Don Pa?ong or Don Panyong, was a Filipino humanist historian, literary critic, art critic, jurist, prosecutor, antiquarian, scholar, painter, musician, musciologist, philosopher, philologist, archivist, journalist, chief-editor, bibliographer, paleographer, ethnographer, biographer, civil servant and patriot.
† 1898 Gustave Moreau French Symbolist painter, famous for his illustration of biblical and mythological figures.
† 1873 Justus von Liebig German chemist who made major contributions to agricultural and biological chemistry and worked on the organization of organic chemistry.
† 1853 William R. King U S Representative from North Carolina, a Senator from Alabama, and the thirteenth Vice President of the United States.
† 1802 Erasmus Darwin English physician, natural philosopher, physiologist, inventor and poet.
† 1587 John Foxe English Protestant writer, editor and translator.
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