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Eddie Smith (1,374 bytes) 1: {{dablink|For EddieSmith the murder victim, see [[Jeffrey Dahmer]]}}
2: ...a [[switch-hitter]] and threw left handed. He was born in [[Mansfield, New Jersey]].
4: In a 10-season career, Smith posted a 73-113 record with 694 [[strikeout]]s an...
6: Smith died in [[Willingboro, New Jersey]], at the age of 80.
12: ...lllibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/S/Smith_Eddie.stm Baseball Library]
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Albert Schweitzer (25,488 bytes) 1: ...nd sustaining the [[Lambaréné]] Hospital in [[Gabon]], west central [[Africa]].
4: ..., by which he gained a great reputation. In this book, he interpreted the life of [[Jesus]] in the li...
9: ...eran]] minister for St. Nicholas church in [[Strasbourg|Strassburg]], he blessed the wedding of [[Theo...
14: ...ormances to raise money for medical supplies in Gabon.
19: ...sisi]], a comparison he did not object to. In his book ''Philosophy of Civilisation'' (all quotes in t...
April 26 (17,816 bytes) 1: <!-- Language links at bottom -->
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14: ...parte]] signs a general amnesty to allow all but about one thousand of the most notorious [[émigré]]...
17: ...alry troopers corner and shoot dead [[John Wilkes Booth]], [[Abraham Lincoln|President Lincoln's]] [[a...
20: ...n)|Guernica]], [[Spain]] is [[Bombing of Guernica|bombed]] by [[Germany|German]] [[Luftwaffe]].
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14: *[[1791]] - Ceremony at Bois Caiman, Haiti; Haitian Revolution begins.
21: ...es [[Beijing]], in a campaign to end the bloody [[Boxer Rebellion]] in [[China]].
30: *[[1936]] - [[Rainey Bethea]] is hanged in [[Owensboro, Kentucky]] in the last public [[capital punish...
42: ...] crashes north of [[Athens]], killing the 121 on board.
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18: *[[1770]] - Capt [[James Cook]] discovers [[Botany Bay]] in [[Australia]]
35: ...n provokes a violent riot in [[Bogotá]] (the ''[[Bogotazo]]''), and a further ten years of violence i...
40: *[[1967]] - The first [[Boeing 737]] (a 100 series) takes its maiden flight....
50: ...l Omar Guelleh]] is elected [[president]] of [[Djibouti]].
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12: ...ity of Rome La Sapienza]] is instituted by [[Pope Boniface VIII]].
18: ... - [[American Revolutionary War]]: the [[siege of Boston]] begins, which followed the first battles at...
29: ...], and [[Fenway Park]] in [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[Massachusetts]].
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31: ... Crowley]] transcribes the first chapter of [[the Book of the Law]].
34: ...[[1916]] - In [[Corona, California]], car racer [[Bob Burman]] crashes, killing three and badly injuri...
35: ...as Fairbanks]] and [[Charlie Chaplin]] sell [[war bond]]s on the streets of [[New York, New York]]'s f...
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10: ...e of Bourbon|French monarchy]] until it was [[Bourbon Dynasty, Restored|restored]] in [[1814]].
18: ...Vasa]] sinks in the Stockholm harbour after only about 20 minutes on her maiden voyage.
24: ...was given for such a purpose by scientist [[James Smithson]].
45: *[[1992]] - [[Sam Keddy]] was born.
National League Championship Series (14,596 bytes) 6: ...structured playoff series began in [[1969]], when both the National and American Leagues were reorgani...
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46: ...r [[Johnny Bench]] hit a Game 5-tying home run, [[Bob Moose]] threw a 9th-inning wild pitch to send th...
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113: | The first best-of-seven NLCS. Smith ended Game 5 with his first ever left-handed home...
List of people by name: Qui-Quz (26,542 bytes) 8: *|Alejandro T. Quiboloy|Quiboloy, Alejandro T.| (1909-1990), Filipino educator ...
9: *|Apollo C. Quiboloy|Quiboloy, Apollo C.|, Filipino religious leader}}
11: *[[Adam Quick|Quick, Adam]] (born 1981), Australian basketball player
12: *[[Diana Quick|Quick, Diana]] (born 1946), British actor
13: *[[Harry Quick|Quick, Harry]] (born 1941), Australian politician
Bobby Charlton (27,091 bytes) 1: {{Football player infobox |
2: playername = Bobby Charlton |
5: nickname = Bobby |
22: ...Charlton''', [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]] (born [[11 October]] [[1937]] in [[Ashington]], [[Nor...
26: ... F.C.|Preston North End]],<ref>{{cite web | title=Bobby Charlton | work=britannica.com/eb | url=http:/...
BBC Radio 1 (29,938 bytes) 1: {{Infobox Radio Station
20: ... [[Pete Murray (disc jockey)|Pete Murray]], and [[Bob Holness]]. Initially, the station was unpopular ...
24: ... Travis]], [[Alan Freeman]], [[Bob Harris (radio)|Bob Harris]], [[Gary Davies]], and later [[Steve Wri...
28: ...he mid-90s - bands like Oasis, Blur and Pulp were both popular and 'credible' at the time and the stat...
30: ...tpop boom declined, and manufactured chart pop ([[boy bands]] and acts aimed at sub-teenagers) came to...
The Big O (37,005 bytes) 2: {{Infobox animanga/Header|
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Social Democratic Party (UK) (23,306 bytes) 1: :''This article is about the party that existed from 1981 until 1988. F...
4: ...t odds with the [[parliamentary party]] and the Labour-voting [[electorate]].
11: ...ics, and discussed whether this could be brought about from within the existing [[Liberal Party (UK)|L...
13: ...t their friends, family or members of their own Labour faction. In particular, the [[Militant Tendency...
15: ... as independent candidates against the official Labour candidates.
Columbia University (96,535 bytes) 1: {{Infobox_University
9: |president = [[Lee Bollinger]]
24: ...ter that places the institution under a private [[board of trustees]]. The university is legally known...
35: ...nverted) are also located in the surrounding neighborhood.
45: ...Palisades, New York]], and another, the [[Nevis Laboratories]], in [[Irvington, New York]]. The univer...
Cincinnati Reds (77,335 bytes) 1: {{MLB infobox |
26: ...it into two halves. Cincinnati finished second in both halves and was thereby deprived of a post-seaso...
75: ...innati Red Stockings and the [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] both left the Association for the National League. I...
78: ...erans. During this time, the team never finished above third place (1897) and never closer than 10 1/2...
80: ...vidual batting crown won by a Red. In [[1911]], [[Bob Bescher]] stole 81 bases which is still a team r...
Coronation Street (45,691 bytes) 1: {{Infobox Television
24: ...cite web |first = Broadcasters' Audience Research Board LTD |title = Terrestrial Top 30 |url = http://...
30: ...programme also incorporates the residents of neighbouring streets, including Rosamund Street, Victoria...
43: ... by other serials, with Ena as the street's [[busybody]], battleaxe and self-proclaimed moral voice,<r...
47: ...cognizable woman in Britain after the [[Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon|Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother]], [[Eli...
Concorde (74,618 bytes) 8: {{Infobox Aircraft
27: ...oab_heathrow.jpg|thumb|British Airways Concorde G-BOAB.]]
28: ...s Bridge]] in [[New York City]] in November 2003, bound for the [[Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum]].]]
35: ...r gaining its first foothold in civil aviation turbojet engine manufacturing. Concorde was the first ...
37: ...erage cruise speed of [[Mach number|Mach]] 2.02 (about 2,140 [[Kilometres per hour|km/h]] or 1,330 [[M...
Chelsea F.C. (52,921 bytes) 2: ..., IT IS NOT APPROPRIATE TO INSERT IT INTO THE INFOBOX BECAUSE IT IS A DEROGATORY NICKNAME. THE MEANIN...
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20: ...e President = {{flagicon|England}} [[Richard Attenborough]] |
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Dale Earnhardt (42,273 bytes) 1: {{Infobox NASCAR driver|
22: ...|the elder Dale Earnhardt|his son|Dale Earnhardt, Jr.|the racing team he founded|Dale Earnhardt, Inc.}...
23: ...Earnhardt|Kerry]], and [[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.|Dale Jr.]] His widow, [[Teresa Earnhardt]] (whom he marri...
30: Earnhardt was born in [[Kannapolis, North Carolina]] in 1951 to Ma...
32: ... Jr., in 1974. Not long after his second son was born Dale and Brenda divorced.
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