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I was born on September 22, 1998 at St. Joseph's Hosptial in Syracuse, New York. I weighed 7.8 pounds. I was born at 9:29 p.m.
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On this day in history MIchael Jordan announces his retirement from the Chicago Bulls, (for the last and final time.)
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Almost 50,000 poeple marched in Coloumbia, S.C. to protest the flying of the confederate battle flag over the state capitol.
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On this day in history a general practitioner in Manchester, England may have killed more than 200 patients over almost 24 years, say a new clinical study of his medical practice. Dr. Harold Shipman is currently serving 15 life sentences for the deaths of 15 patients.
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In June, 2002 there was a powerful earthquake in Iran, This earthquake killed more than 261 people.
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Dolly the sheep, first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell dies young from a progressive lung disease aged 6 on this day in history.
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NHL commisioner Gary Bettman announces a lockout on the players union and cessation of operators by the NHL head office.
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The U.S. Millitary sends battle-ready robots to Iraq. A presidential commsion reports that the United States is not prepared for a bionical attack.
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More than 170 million cellphones are in the United States. Google launches google videos, which will allow users to search indexed tv show transcripts for key words.
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The record breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season officially draws to a close as tropical strom Zeta dissapates on this day in history
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The 2007 universal forum of cultures opens in Monterrey, Mexico.
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The final home game is played at Yankee Stadium against the Baltimore Orides.
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43 people die in a suicide bombing in Karachi, Pakistan, where shia muslims were observing the day of Ashura.
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A massive earthquake of 7.0 magnatude hits in Chile; causing a tsunami over the Pacific Ocean 497. It is the biggest earthquake in history.
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Aproxamately 100 Kenyans are dead after a petrol pipeline explosion in Hairobi, Kenya.