Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Review of chess titans game::What Happens If in Chess a King Can Not Move except into ...







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               There               are               twenty-two               athletes               sprinting               with               a               blur               of               athleticism.

The               starting               eleven               on               each               side               exhibit               why               they               are               some               of               the               highest               paid               (and               watched)               athletes               in               the               world.

The               moments               of               adrenaline-pumping               action               unfold               in               dramatic               flair               and               excitement.

The               stadium               is               a               festival               of               jubilant               cheers               and               sporting               of               team               colors.

When               the               battle               between               athletic               titans               comes               to               an               end,               the               winning               side               never               tasted               a               victory               so               sweet;               the               defeated               fill               with               an               anguish               of               the               lost               opportunity,               often               with               salty               tears               on               their               faces.

This               is               the               sport               of               football               --               this               is               the               sport               that               Americans               call               soccer.
               Now,               just               like               many               of               you               skeptics               out               there,               I               never               understood               why               anybody               in               the               United               States               would               willingly               watch               soccer               when               we               have               football,               or               what               other               nations               call               American               Football.

American               Football               (football               for               the               rest               of               the               article)               has               violent               hitting,               stars               that               children               aspire               to               be,               a               chess-like               strategy,               and               rose               to               prominence               through               the               idea               of               the               blue-collar               American               worker.

Beginning               to               gain               momentum               in               the               1970s               as               the               sport               of               America,               slowly               overtaking               baseball               as               "America's               Pastime,"               football               has               shown               no               sign               of               playing               second               fiddle               to               any               other               sport.

Well,               that               is               until               recently,               but               I               will               get               back               to               that               in               a               due               course               --
               Coming               from               Western               Pennsylvania,               you               will               be               hard               pressed               to               find               a               region               in               this               country               more               "blue-collar"               than               the               steel               belt.

This               is               the               area               of               the               Polish               miners,               the               German               steel               worker,               the               Italian               butcher,               the               Irish               laborer.

This               is               the               area               of               the               classic               European               immigrant               who               came               to               this               great               land               and               through               hard               work,               made               a               better               life               for               their               children.

These               are               the               people               who               looked               to               the               gridiron               to               see               heroes               like               Lambert,               Blanda,               and               Namath               lead               their               teams               every               Sunday.

These               are               the               people               who               sent               their               children               to               college,               becoming               the               first               from               their               lineage               to               receive               an               advanced               degree.

While               many               of               these               children               have               entered               white-collar               society,               they               continue               to               carry               the               weight               of               growing               up               in               a               blue-collar               household.

Football               carries               a               certain               nostalgia               of               sitting               on               the               couch               with               your               father               and               uncle               as               snow               began               to               pile               up               outside,               with               the               smell               of               log               burning               in               the               fireplace.

That               nostalgia               will               never               die,               nor               will               it               ever               be               replaced.

That               is               rightfully               so.

Now,               this               first               generation               of               white-collar               workers               are               having               their               own               children,               who               are               beginning               to               play               soccer               in               record               numbers.

Still,               soccer               is               seen               as               just               that:               a               sport               for               children.
               In               this               blue-collar               society,               soccer               and               football               have               a               distinct               rivalry.

I               played               football               for               eleven               years               and               remember               arguing               with               soccer               players               about               which               sport               was               "better."               I               was               not               alone               that               saw               soccer               as,               "a               sport               of               the               yuppie,               one               to               be               played               by               Europeans,               suburbanites,               and               anyone               else               who               was               afraid               of               a               real               man's               sport."               Conversely,               these               yuppies               argued               back               stating,               "Soccer               is               the               most               popular               sport               in               the               world.

And,               football               is               nothing               but               barbaric               as               idiots               hit               heads               against               one               another."               Nobody               would               ever               truly               win               these               arguments,               though               both               sides               would               walk               away               frustrated               yet               filled               with               a               false               sense               of               superiority.

What               we               failed               to               understand               during               these               heated               discussions               was               that               each               sport               is               its               own.

We               failed               to               take               football               or               soccer               for               what               it               is.

The               same               principle               applies               to               one's               preference               between               grilled               salmon               or               steak.

Both               can               be               exceptional               cuts               of               meat.

Both               have               a               myriad               of               ways               to               prepare               and               cook.

Yet,               to               argue               one               is               better               than               the               other               takes               only               an               individual's               perspective               and               tastes               without               understanding               that               both               are               equally               tasty,               albeit               very               different               in               flavor.

If               you               take               a               bite               of               fresh               Alaskan               Salmon               and               wished               it               was               New               York               Strip,               you               fail               to               appreciate               the               salmon.

If               you               are               watching               soccer               wishing               it               was               football,               you               will               miss               the               subtle               flavors               that               make               this               international               sport               great.
               Now,               many               of               the               folks               in               this               country               make               many               of               the               same               arguments.

For               one,               people               say               the               game               is               too               slow               and               not               enough               action.

While               there               are               indeed               long               periods               between               goals,               sometimes               going               two               full               hours               of               play               with               a               0-0               tie,               this               can               add               to               the               excitement.

In               the               NBA,               a               combined               final               score               over               250               points               is               not               a               rarity.

Offenses               in               the               NFL,               and               now               officiating,               now               favor               explosive               quarterbacks               like               Peyton               Manning               and               Tom               Brady               throwing               dozens               of               touchdowns               every               season.

Scoring               is               exciting.

However,               our               society               has               developed               into               one               with               an               undiagnosed               form               of               attention               deficit               disorder               when               it               comes               to               entertainment.

We               have               become               so               accustomed               to               the               era               of               Michael               Bay               explosions               and               sex               appeal               in               our               movies               that               we               fail               to               catch               the               everyday               moments               of               excellence               in               an               actor's               performance.

In               sports,               we               care               only               about               those               moments               of               scoring,               not               about               the               athleticism               on               display               for               our               enjoyment.

Yes,               soccer               is               a               low-scoring               sport.

However,               the               90               minutes               of               athleticism               is               something               of               subtle               beauty.

And               when               a               team               does               score,               it               is               something               of               pure               excitement.

A               goal               means               so               much               more               to               a               player,               to               a               team,               and               to               the               fans               when               it               is               something               special.
               Another               problem               people               have               is               "stoppage               time."               For               those               of               you               completely               unfamiliar               with               the               sport,               soccer               has               a               continuous               clock.

The               teams               play               for               45               minutes,               take               a               15               minute               break               for               halftime,               and               play               for               another               45               minutes.

If               an               injury               occurs,               the               referee               does               his               or               her               best               to               keep               track               of               lost               time,               only               to               tack               on               the               cumulative               total               to               the               end               of               the               half.

While               in               ways               it               would               be               more               accurate               and               make               sense               to               stop               the               clock,               the               current               rule               system               allows               for               a               couple               of               things               very               foreign               to               American               sports.

First               and               foremost,               there               are               no               commercials               during               the               half.

That               also               means               there               are               no               "TV               Timeouts."               Have               we               reached               a               point               in               our               society               that               we               cannot               watch               an               event               for               45               minutes               straight               without               taking               a               break               to               go               to               the               refrigerator               for               more               bean               dip?

Further,               the               final               two               minutes               of               a               football               game               can               drag               on               for               a               half               an               hour               depending               on               time-outs,               commercial               breaks,               booth               reviews,               and               whatever               else               might               come               up.

In               soccer,               once               the               90th               minute               rolls               around,               the               referee               announces               the               stoppage               time.

From               this               point,               the               game               will               last               that               length               of               time.

If               it               is               four               minutes,               the               match               will               end               in               four               minutes.

The               second               thing               about               stoppage               time               is               that               it               can               add               an               unbelievable               amount               of               tension,               excitement,               and               heartache               to               the               match.

If               you               doubt               this,               just               watch               Landon               Donovan's               91st               minute               goal               needed               to               advance               the               United               States               into               the               final               16               of               the               World               Cup               in               South               Africa.
               (If               the               above               video               did               not               excite               you,               see               what               fans               all               over               the               world               experienced               at               that               moment)
               An               additional               grievance               people               have               in               the               United               States               is               that               it               is               unnatural,               even               inhuman               to               exclude               the               use               of               hands               in               a               sport.

I               made               this               same               argument               to               a               friend               of               mine               in               college.

He               played               soccer               as               long               as               I               had               played               football.

"How               can               you               even               call               it               a               sport               if               you               take               away               a               human's               greatest               gift:               OUR               HANDS!"               I               stated               with               a               level               of               credulousness.

Paul               replied,               "That's               one               of               the               beautiful               things               about               this               sport.

You               have               to               play               it               without               one               of               your               greatest               tools.

Now               THAT               requires               athleticism."               I               stood               there,               dumfounded               and               without               being               able               to               counter               his               statement.

Would               I               consider               wheelchair               basketball               any               less               of               a               sport               because               the               athletes               cannot               use               their               legs?

What               about               offensive               linemen               in               football?

They               are               not               allowed               to               use               their               hands               except               as               blunt               force               objects               as               "holding"               is               against               the               rules.

How               could               I               consider               soccer               any               less               of               a               sport               that               challenges               its               athletes               in               such               a               way?
               Another               gripe               from               Americans               is               born               from               the               confusion               of               the               leagues.

This               takes               some               time               to               understand.

However,               if               you               are               able               to               differentiate               which               leagues               are               the               best               in               their               respective               country,               you               can               begin               to               appreciate               what               it               means               to               be               in               the               top               competition.

In               the               United               States,               it               is               easy               to               determine               which               football               or               basketball               teams               are               the               best               in               the               country.

They               are               the               ones               in               the               NFL               or               NBA.

Pretty               simple,               right?

Soccer               leagues               in               nations               throughout               the               world               tend               to               have               multiple               tiers,               much               like               baseball               in               the               United               States               has               the               MLB               and               various               farm               leagues.

One               major               difference               in               soccer               is               the               mobility               of               teams.

Let               us               use               the               English               leagues               as               an               example.

The               Barclay's               Premier               League               is               comprised               of               the               twenty               best               teams               in               England.

Right               below               that               is               the               Football               League               Championship               (football               in               this               sense               is               soccer).

Now,               the               worst               three               teams               in               Barclay's               Premier               get               demoted               to               the               Football               League               Championships               while               the               top               two               (and               teams               three               through               six               compete               for               the               third               slot)               are               eligible               for               promotion               to               Barclay's               Premier.

Similar               set-ups               are               in               each               subsequent               league,               thus               allowing               for               complete               mobility               among               the               teams.

Now,               having               grown               up               and               lived               in               Western               Pennsylvania,               by               default               I               am               a               Pirates               fan.

I               use               the               term               "fan"               very               lightly               largely               because               they               have               not               had               a               winning               season               in               the               last               19               years.

The               owners               have               figured               out               a               way               to               maximize               profits,               which               just               so               happens               to               be               through               losing.

If               baseball               had               the               same               mobility,               that               would               allow               teams               like               the               Columbus               Clippers               and               Tacoma               Rainiers               to               have               the               chance               to               move               from               their               AAA               Baseball               Championship               into               the               Major               Leagues,               and               force               teams               like               the               Pittsburgh               Pirates               into               either               trying               to               compete               each               year,               or               be               forced               into               the               second               tier               of               baseball.

This               league               set-up               would               force               better               competition               at               all               levels.

This               ensures               that               soccer               matches               maintain               the               highest               levels               of               competition               and               effort               on               all               levels.
               As               I               argued               with               people               in               both               high               school               and               college               about               how               soccer               is               for               Europeans               and               suburbanites,               while               true               to               an               extent,               this               stereotype               largely               ignores               a               basic               fact.

Soccer               is               played               by               all               nations               of               the               world.

It               is               the               only               team               sport               where               practice               does               not               require               any               other               equipment               besides               a               ball.

Poor               children               in               the               streets               of               Nairobi,               Bangkok,               or               Lima               are               able               to               work               on               the               same               basic               skills               for               success               as               the               wealthy               children               of               Berlin,               New               York,               or               London.

While               soccer               in               the               United               States               is               still               perceived               to               be               largely               a               game               played               by               suburbanites               domestically               and               European               juggernauts               such               as               Germany,               Italy,               Spain,               and               others               have               enjoyed               years               of               dominance               on               the               global               scene,               soccer               is               the               only               sport               where               money               and               population               size               do               not               equate               to               victory.

As               of               May               2011,               the               FIFA               Rankings               for               the               world's               most               populous               countries               are               the               United               States               (24th),               China               (75th),               Indonesia               (132nd),               and               India               (147th)               respectively.

There               are               203               national               teams               in               FIFA.

On               the               flip               side,               Slovenia               has               a               population               of               a               little               more               than               two               million               people,               just               a               little               more               than               the               city               of               Philadelphia.

They               are               currently               ranked               21st               overall.

This               leads               me               to               my               final               point               --
               People               in               the               United               States               have               a               distinct               level               of               pride.

As               a               nation,               we               generally               view               ourselves               as               a               beacon               of               light               for               the               world.

We               are               the               white               city               on               the               hill               for               which               many               others               aspire               to               be.

We               have               the               most               powerful               military               in               the               history               of               the               world.

We               helped               those               "ungrateful               Europeans"               out               of               war               twice               in               the               last               century.

Like               Charlie               Sheen,               we               are               used               to               "Winning!"               For               Americans,               it               is               hard               to               get               behind               a               team               that               lost               two               consecutive               World               Cup               matches               to               Ghana.

It               is               hard               for               Americans               to               unify               and               cheer               for               a               team               that,               while               still               among               the               best               in               the               world,               fall               far               short               of               being               one               of               the               elite               nations.

It               feels               un-American               to               not               be               dominating               this               sport               as               well.

Our               men's               national               team               struggles               against               these               elite               teams,               having               to               play               a               counter-strike               strategy               relying               more               on               a               breakaway               instead               of               controlling               the               game               (now,               this               is               not               the               case               with               our               women's               national               team               as               they               have               never               finished               worse               than               third               in               a               World               Cup.

Let               us               hope               this               trend               does               not               stop               as               the               face               a               tough               Brazilian               team               on               Saturday).
               Yet,               what               is               more               American?

What               is               more               reflective               of               the               history               of               this               great               nation               and               its               great               people               than               having               to               work               hard               against               all               odds               to               get               ahead?

What               is               more               blue-collar               than               that?

And               in               this               time               of               uncertain               collective               labor               agreements               for               the               NFL               and               NBA,               where               both               leagues               greedily               fight               over               the               record               profits               between               players               and               owners,               why               not               embrace               the               athletes               who               are               most               blue-collared               in               this               country?

While               teams               like               Barcelona,               Manchester               United,               Chelsea,               and               Real               Madrid               are               some               of               the               most               expensive               franchises               in               the               world,               soccer               in               the               United               States               has               something               to               prove.

Players               in               the               MLS               need               to               roll               up               their               sleeves,               put               on               their               hard               hats,               and               get               to               work.

Fans               in               this               great               country,               let               us               get               behind               our               two               national               teams,               and               make               United               States               soccer               a               force               to               reckon               with.






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    November               11               Not               only               is               today               Veteran's               Day,               ANZAC               Day,               and               the               day               Ned               Kelly               was               hung,               but               a               lot               of               other               interesting               things               happened               on               this               day.
                   Events
                   537               St               Silverius               ends               his               reign               as               Catholic               Pope
                   1215               4th               Lateran               Council               (12th               ecumenical               council)               opens               in               Rome
                   1620               -               The               Mayflower               Compact               is               signed               in               what               is               now               Provincetown               Harbor               near               Cape               Cod.
                   1634               -               Following               pressure               from               Anglican               bishop               John               Atherton,               the               Irish               House               of               Commons               passes               "An               Act               for               the               Punishment               for               the               Vice               of               Buggery".
                   1675               -               Gottfried               Leibniz               demonstrated               integral               calculus               for               the               first               time               to               find               the               area               under               the               graph               of               
                   y               =               ƒ(x).
                   1724               -               Joseph               Blake,               alias               Blueskin,               a               highwayman               known               for               attacking               "Thief-Taker               General"               (and               thief)               Jonathan               Wild               at               the               Old               Bailey,               is               hanged               in               London.
                   1778               -               Cherry               Valley               Massacre:               an               attack               by               Loyalists               and               Seneca               Indian               forces               on               a               fort               and               village               in               eastern               New               York               during               the               American               Revolutionary               War,               killing               more               than               forty               civilians               and               soldiers.
                   1790               Chrysanthemums               are               introduced               into               England               from               China
                   1805               -               Napoleonic               Wars:               Battle               of               Dürenstein               -               8000               French               troops               attempted               to               slow               the               retreat               of               a               vastly               superior               Russian               and               Austrian               force.
                   1811               -               Independence               day               of               Cartagena               to               Spain
                   1831               -               In               Jerusalem,               Virginia,               Nat               Turner               is               hanged               after               inciting               a               violent               slave               uprising.
                   1839               -               The               Virginia               Military               Institute               is               founded               in               Lexington,               Virginia.
                   1860               1st               Jewish               wedding               in               Buenos               Aires               Argentina
                   1864               -               American               Civil               War:               Sherman's               March               to               the               Sea               -               Union               General               William               Tecumseh               Sherman               begins               burning               Atlanta,               Georgia               to               the               ground               in               preparation               for               his               march               south.
                   1869               -               Victorian               Aboriginal               Protection               Act               is               enacted               in               Australia               (by               England),               giving               the               government               control               of               Indigenous               people's               wages,               of               their               terms               of               employment,               of               where               they               could               live,               and               of               their               children,               effectively               leading               to               the               Stolen               Generations.
                   1880               -               Australian               Bushranger               Ned               Kelly               is               hanged               at               Melbourne               Gaol.
                   1887               -               Anarchist               Haymarket               Martyrs               August               Spies,               Albert               Parsons,               Adolph               Fischer               and               George               Engel               are               executed.
                   1889               -               Washington               is               admitted               as               the               42nd               U.S.

    state.
                   1911               -               Many               cities               in               the               U.S.

    Midwest               broke               their               record               highs               and               lows               on               the               same               day               as               a               strong               cold               front               rolls               through.

    (The               11/11/11               cold               wave).
                   1918               -               World               War               I               ends:               Germany               signs               an               armistice               agreement               with               the               Allies               in               a               railroad               car               outside               of               Compiègne               in               France.

    The               war               officially               stops               at               11:00               (The               eleventh               hour               of               the               eleventh               day               of               the               eleventh               month)               this               is               annually               honoured               with               two-minutes               of               silence.
                   1918               -               Józef               Pilsudski               comes               to               Warsaw               and               assumes               supreme               military               power               in               Poland.

    Poland               regains               its               independence,               celebrated               each               year               on               this               day.
                   1918               -               Emperor               Charles               I               of               Austria               relinquishes               power.
                   1919               -               The               Centralia               Massacre               in               Centralia,               Washington               results               the               deaths               of               four               members               of               the               American               Legion               and               the               lynching               of               a               local               leader               of               the               IWW.
                   1919               -               Lacuplešu               day               -               Latvian               forces               defeat               the               Freikorps               at               Riga               in               the               Latvian               War               of               Independence.
                   1919               -               Allied               win               over               the               Central               powers,               ending               WW1.
                   1925               Louis               Armstrong               records               1st               of               Hot               Five               &               Hot               Seven               recordings
                   1925               Robert               Millikan               announces               discovery               of               cosmic               rays
                   1926               -               U.S.

    Route               66               is               established.
                   1939               Kate               Smith               1st               sings               Irving               Berlin's               "God               Bless               America"
                   1940               -               Armistice               Day               Blizzard:               An               unexpected               blizzard               kills               144               in               U.S.

    Midwest.
                   1962               -               Kuwait's               National               Assembly               ratifies               the               Constitution               of               Kuwait.
                   1966               -               NASA               launches               spaceship               Gemini               12.
                   1967               -               Vietnam               War:               In               a               propaganda               ceremony               in               Phnom               Penh,               Cambodia,               three               American               prisoners               of               war               are               released               by               the               Viet               Cong               and               turned               over               to               "new               left"               antiwar               activist               Tom               Hayden.
                   1968               -               Vietnam               War:               Operation               Commando               Hunt               initiated.

    The               goal               is               to               interdict               men               and               supplies               on               the               Ho               Chi               Minh               Trail,               through               Laos               into               South               Vietnam.
                   1968               John               Lennon               &               Yoko               Ono               appear               nude               on               cover               of               "2               Virgins"               album
                   1975               -               Australian               constitutional               crisis               of               1975:               Australian               Governor-General               Sir               John               Kerr               dismisses               the               government               of               Gough               Whitlam               and               commissions               Malcolm               Fraser               as               caretaker               Prime               Minister,               and               announces               a               general               election               to               be               held               in               early               December.
                   1982               Solidarity               leader               Lech               Walesa               is               let               out               of               jail               in               Poland
                   1992               -               The               Church               of               England               votes               to               allow               women               to               become               priests.
                   2001               -               Journalists               Pierre               Billaud,               Johanne               Sutton               and               Volker               Handloik               are               killed               in               Afghanistan               during               an               attack               on               the               convoy               they               are               traveling               on               top               of.
                   Births
                   I'm               sure               many               of               you               were               born               on               this               date.

    Just               add               your               names               under               the               appropriate               year               :D)
                   995               -               Gisela               of               Swabia,               Holy               Roman               Empire               Empress               (d.

    1041)
                   1050               Henry               IV               Holy               Roman               emperor               (1036-1106)
                   1220               -               Alphonse               of               Toulouse,               son               of               Louis               VIII               of               France               (d.

    1271)
                   1493               -               Paracelsus,               doctor               (d.

    1541)
                   1493               -               Bernardo               Tasso,               Italian               poet               (d.

    1569)
                   1636               Yen               Jo-chu               Chinese               scholar               of               Ch'ing               dynasty
                   1744               Abigail               Smith               Adams               2nd               1st               lady
                   1748               Charles               IV               king               of               Spain               (1788-1808)
                   1771               Ephraim               McDowell               surgeon               (pioneered               abdominal               surgery)
                   1821               Fyodor               Mikhailovich               Dostoyevsky               Russia,               novelist               (Crime               &               Punishment)
                   1869               Victor               Emmanuel               III               king               of               Italy               (1900-46)/Ethiopia
                   1885               George               S               Patton               general               "Old               Blood               &               Guts"
                   1899               Pat               O'Brien               Milwaukee,               actor               (Knute               Rockne,               Angels               with               Dirty               Faces)
                   1904               Alger               Hiss               State               Department               official               and               spy
                   1911               King               Hussein               of               Jordan.
                   1912               -               Thomas               C.

    Mann,               American               diplomat               (d.

    1999)
                   1915               William               Proxmire               (Sen-D-WI)               (Golden               Fleece               Awards)
                   1922               Kurt               Vonnegut               Jr               author               (Slaughterhouse               Five,               Sirens               of               Titan)
                   1925               Jonathan               Winters               Dayton               OH,               comedian               (J               Winters               Show,               Mork               &               Mindy)
                   1937               Warner               Wolf               Wash               DC,               sportscaster               (WABC-TV,               WCBS-TV)
                   1940               -               Barbara               Boxer,               American               politician
                   1943               Jan               Adamski               Poland,               International               Chess               Master               (1976)
                   1944               Jesse               Colin               Young               NY,               rocker               (The               Youngbloods-Soul               of               a               City               Boy)
                   1953               Andy               Partridge               guitars/vocal               (XTC-Oranges               &               Lemons)
                   1955               Jigme               Singye               Wangchuk               king               of               Bhutan               (1972-               )
                   1962               Demi               Moore               [Guynes],               Roswell               NM,               actress               (7th               Sign,               Blame               it               on               Rio)
                   1963               Vinnie               Testaverde               NFL               quarterback               (Tampa               Bay               Buckineers)
                   1964               Philip               McKeon               Westbury               NY,               actor               (Tommy-Alice,               Return               to               Horror               High)
                   1968               Wyatt               Pauley               Ecuador,               rocker               (Linear-I               Never               Felt               This               Way,               Lies)
                   1974               Leonardo               DiCaprio
                   Deaths
                   397               -               Martin               of               Tours,               French               saint
                   397               -               Martin               of               Tours,               French               saint
                   405               -               Arsacius,               intruding               archbishop               of               Constantinople
                   537               -               Pope               Silverius,               saint
                   826               -               Theodore               the               Studite,               saint               (b.

    759)
                   1623               -               Philippe               de               Mornay,               French               writer               (b.

    1549)
                   1831               Nat               Turner               former               slave,               led               a               violent               insurrection,               hanged               in               VA
                   1855               -               Søren               Kierkegaard,               Danish               philosopher               (b.

    1813)
                   1880               -               Ned               Kelly,               Australian               bushranger               (hanged)               (b.

    c.1855)
                   1880               -               Lucretia               Mott,               American               feminist               and               abolitionist               (b.

    1793)
                   1887               -               Haymarket               defendants:
                   George               Engel               (b.

    1836)
                   Adolph               Fischer               (b.

    1858)
                   Albert               Parsons               (b.

    1848)
                   August               Spies               (b.

    1855)
                   1917               --               Liliuokalani               of               Hawaii,               Queen               of               Hawaii               (b.

    1838)
                   1938               -               Typhoid               Mary,               carrier               of               the               typhoid               disease               (b.

    1869)
                   1945               -               Jerome               Kern,               American               composer               (b.

    1885)
                   1953               -               Princess               Irene               of               Hesse               and               by               Rhine               (b.

    1866)
                   1962               Rene               Coty               President               of               France,               dies               at               80
                   1972               -               Berry               Oakley,               Bass               Player               and               founder,               Allman               Brothers               Band               (b.

    1948)
                   1984               Rev               Martin               Luther               King               Sr               dies               in               Atlanta               at               84
                   2004               -               Yasser               Arafat,               Palestinian               leader,               recipient               of               the               Nobel               Peace               Prize               (b.

    1929)






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