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2005 IRA issues a statement ordering the end to the armed campaign against the British

1998 New York Islanders tie Detroit Red Wings 1-1, to end 10 game losing streak

1998 New York Islanders beat Tampa Bay, 7-1, to end 11 game winless streak

1997 TWA 800 hearings end

1996 Packer Chris Jacke kicks longest field goal to end overtime (53 yds)

1996 Baltimore Orioles end season with record 257 HRs

1995 CBC announces Radio Canada International service to end on March 31

1995 Ireland votes to end 70-year-old ban on divorce (50.28% to 49.72%)

1995 Federal judge orders injunction to end baseball strike

1995 Calder Willingham, U.S. scriptwriter (End as a Man), dies at 72

1995 26 HNL teams unanimously ratify agreement to end NHL strike

1995 NHLPA and owners agree to end NHL strike

1994 North Korea signs pact to end their nuclear projects

1994 House votes to end lobbyists buying meals and entertainment for Congress

1994 Jordan and Israeli end 46 year state of war (Washington D.C.)

1994 Ken Griffey, Jr. breaks Ruth's record for most home runs by end of June (31)

1994 Arsenio Hall announces he will end his show in May 1994

1994 New Jersey Devils end best regular season, 47-25-12 record for 106 points

1994 Serbs and Croats signed a cease-fire to end the war in Croatia

1994 Irish government announces end of a 20-year broadcasting ban on IRA

1993 End of world, according to Ukrainian sect White Brotherhood

1993 Giants need to beat Dodgers to force a playoff game with Braves for NL West title, but Dodgers destroy Giants 12-1, Giants end year 103-59

1993 Janice Carroll, actress (End, April Fools), dies of cancer at 61

1992 Lee Jang Rim predicts that today would be the end of the world!

1992 Oakland A's rip Jose Canseco for leaving stadium before end of game

1992 New York Mets score in 9th to end home shut-out streak at 3 games

1992 Weird Al Yankovic begins his Off The Deep End tour

1991 President Bush decides to end full-time B-52 bombers alert

1991 President Bush declares recession is near an end

1991 End of World League of American Football's (WLAF) 1st draft

1991 U.S.S.R. announces Iraq agrees to a proposal to end Persian Gulf War U.S. calls the plan unacceptable

1990 President De Klerk of South Africa meets with Mandela to talk of end of apartheid

1990 Radio Berlin International's final transmission (links to Deutsche Welles of West Germany); final song is "The End" by Doors

1990 Richard Hadlee takes 5-53 to end his Test Cricket career with 431 wkts

1990 Supreme Court rules family members cannot end lives of comatose relatives unless those relatives previously made their wishes known

1990 South Africa and African National Congress open talks to end apartheid

1989 Eastern Airlines pilots and flight attendants end their strike, but most are not rehired

1989 Australia 0-301 at end of day one, 5th Test Cricket at Trent Bridge

1989 Pirates score 10 in 1st (their best inning since 1942), prompts Pirate Jim Rooker to say he would walk from Pitts to Philadelphia if Pirates lost, Phillies beat them 15-11, Rooker walks at end of season broadcaster

1989 1st Baseball game to start outdoors and end indoors, as Toronto Blue Jays stadium closes roof during game at 8:48, and beat Brewers 4-2

1988 3 men end 29-hr all-466-station subway ride in New York City

1988 Iran and Iraq begin talks to end their 8 year war

1988 Writers guild end their 6 months strike

1988 Mike Schmidt sets NL record appearing in 2,155 games at 3rd base, as Phillies and New York Mets end that game at 2:13 AM

1988 Gabriel Dell, actor (Dead End Kids), dies of leukemia at 68

1988 Pontiac announces the end of the Fiero automobile

1987 NBC technicians accept pact, end 118 day strike

1987 NFL Players Association orders an end to 24 day strike

1987 Kiwanis Clubs end men-only tradition, vote to admit women

1987 Los Angeles Clippers end season with a terrible 12-70 record

1987 David Susskind, TV host (Open End, David Susskind Show), dies at 66

1986 Tight end Brian Foster of RI catches NCAA record 18 passes for 327 yds

1986 Boston Celtics end season with a 40-1 home win record

1985 Colombian troops end 27-hr siege of Bogota's Palace of Justice

1985 Baseball players end a 2 day strike

1985 National Union of Mine Workers in England end a 51 week strike

1985 "Playboy" announces end of stapling centerfolds

1984 Iranian commandos end capture of Kuwaiti plane

1984 Boston College QB Doug Flutie passes (472 yards), including game ending 48 yard TD (Hail Mary Pass) to end game and beat Miami 47-45

1984 Los Angeles Kings end Wayne Gretzky's NHL-record 51-game scoring streak

1983 NBA Indiana Pacers end a 28 game road losing streak

1982 Demanding an end to nuclear weapons, Norman Mayer, held Washington Monument hostage. After 10 hrs, police kill him he had no explosives

1982 Pope John Paul II prays for an end to martial law in Poland

1981 Irish Nationalist at Maze Prison near Belfast end 7-month hunger strike

1980 New Orleans Saints end 14 game losing streak, beat New York Jets 21-20

1980 Islanders end 15 game undefeated streak (13-0-2) (Col Rockies)

1980 Phillies and San Francisco Giants end their game at 3:11 AM

1980 Egyptian parliament votes to end boycott of Israel

1979 Chris Evert's 125-match winning streak on clay comes to an end

1979 End of last 3+day D/N game for 15 years (WSC, SCG)

1978 Claire Adams, actress (Legally Dead, End of the Road), dies at 80

1978 WI all set to lose cricket test vs. Aust at Kingston till riots end game

1977 Seattle beats Royals, 4-1, to end KC's winning streak at 16 games

1977 "Happy End" closes at Martin Beck Theater New York City after 75 performances

1977 "Happy End" opens at Martin Beck Theater New York City for 75 performances

1976 NBA Atlanta Hawks end a 28 game road losing streak

1976 Tony Gonzalez, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1976 Washington Caps end 25 game winless streak (0-22-3) beat New York Rangers 7-5

1975 Mike Vrabel, defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1975 Regan Upshaw, defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1975 Ndukwe Kalu, defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1975 Mike Sellers, CFL defensive end for the Edmonton Eskimos

1975 Brandon Mitchell, defensive end for the New England Patriots

1975 President Ford declares an end to "Vietnam Era"

1975 Jabbar Threats, defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1975 Kurds end fight against Iraqi army

1975 NBA New Orleans Jazz end a 28 game road losing streak

1975 Kenard Lang, defensive end for the Washington Redskins

1974 Tony Brackens, defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1974 Marcellus Wiley, defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1974 Kavika Pittman, defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys

1974 Rod Manuel, defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1974 Mark Smith, defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals

1974 Tremayne Allen, tight end for the Chicago Bears

1974 Jon Harris, defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1974 Gabe Northern, defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1974 Patrick Hape, tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1974 Brandon Jessie, tight end for the New York Giants

1974 Cedric Jones, defensive end for the New York Giants

1974 Pete Chryplewicz, tight end, Detroit Lions

1974 Jared Tomich, defensive end for the New Orleans Saints

1974 O. J. Santiago, tight end for the Atlanta Falcons

1974 Most Arab oil producing nations end embargo against US

1974 Simeon Rice, defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals

1974 Jevon Langford, defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1974 Chris Ward, defensive end for the Baltimore Ravens

1974 David LaFleur, tight end for the Dallas Cowboys

1974 Orpheus Roye, defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1974 Carl Powell, defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts

1974 Johnie Church, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Keith Washington, NFL defensive end, Minnesota Vikings, Baltimore Ravens

1973 Mitch Jacoby, tight end for the St. Louis Rams

1973 Jason Dunn, tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1973 John Solomon, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Derrick Alexander, NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings

1973 Steve White, defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1973 Kenny Holmes, defensive end for the Tennessee Oilers

1973 Demetrious Maxie, CFL defensive end for the Toronto Argonauts

1973 Keith McKenzie, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31

1973 A. J. Ofodile, tight end for the Baltimore Ravens

1973 A J Ofodile, NFL tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1973 Willie Mays announces retirement at end of 1973 season

1973 Clarence Benford, NFL tight end for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Mike Mamula, NFL linebacker/defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1973 James McKeehan, tight end for the Tennessee Oilers

1973 Phil Everly storms off stage declaring an end to Everly Brothers

1973 Lance Johnstone, defensive end for the Oakland Raiders

1973 Brady Smith, defensive end for the New Orleans Saints

1973 Sean Moran, defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1973 Jay Riemersma, tight end for the Buffalo Bills

1973 John Davis, WLAF tight end, Amsterdam Admirals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1973 Dameian Jeffries, NFL defensive end for the New Orleans Saints

1973 Women's tennis groups end disputes over sanctioning tournaments

1973 Christopher Sanders, tight end for the Washington Redskins

1973 Itula Mili, tight end for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Jeremy Burkett, NFL/WLAF tight end, New York Giants, Barcelona Dragons

1973 Greg DeLong, NFL tight end for the Minnesota Vikings

1973 Luther Elliss, NFL defensive end, Detroit Lions

1973 Chris Sullivan, defensive end for the New England Patriots

1973 Keif Bryant, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Kendell Watkins, NFL tight end for the Dallas Cowboys

1973 Phillip Daniels, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Gary Walker, NFL defensive tackle/defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1973 Daryl Gardener, defensive end for the Miami Dolphins

1973 Vladimir Iiic, WLAF defensive end, Barcelona Dragons, Rhein Fire

1973 Israel Raybon, defensive end for the Carolina Panthers

1973 Marco Battaglia, tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1973 President Nixon announces an accord has been reached to end Vietnam War

1973 Willie Whitehead, CFL defensive end for the Hamilton Tiger Cats

1972 Kelvin Kinney, defensive end for the Washington Redskins

1972 Islanders end 15 games winless streak

1972 Johnny Mcwilliams, tight end for the Arizona Cardinals

1972 Gary Bandy, NFL defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Ivan Imbernon, WLAF defensive end, Barcelona Dragons

1972 Tracy Greene, NFL tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1972 Jamie Asher, NFL tight end for the Washington Redskins

1972 Daryl Price, defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1972 Hunter Goodwin, tight end for the Minnesota Vikings

1972 Cedric Saunders, NFL tight end, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Scotland Claymores

1972 Mark Bruener, NFL tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1972 Willy Tate, NFL tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Michael Roan, NFL tight end/halfback, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1972 Ernie Conwell, tight end for the St. Louis Rams

1972 Willy Tate, NFL/WLAF tight end, Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores

1972 Mike Frederick, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1972 Stacy Evans, WLAF defensive end for the Rhein Fire

1972 Oscar McBride, NFL tight end for the Arizona Cardinals

1972 Dodgers release and end career of pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm

1972 Matthew Campbell, NFL tight end for the Carolina Panthers

1972 Joe Johnson, NFL defensive end for the New Orleans Saints

1972 Tyrone Davis, NFL tight end, New York Jets, Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31

1972 Shawn King, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers

1972 Andrew Jordan, NFL tight end for the Minnesota Vikings

1972 David Sloan, NFL tight end, Detroit Lions

1972 Anthony Cook, NFL defensive end/defensive tackle, Tenn Oilers

1972 Rich Owens, NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins

1972 Josh Heinrich, NFL/WLAF defensive end, Lions, Barcelona Dragons

1972 Josh Taves, defensive end for the New England Patriots

1972 Gordon Laro, NFL tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1972 Maurice Harrell, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1972 Greg Clark, tight end for the San Francisco 49ers

1972 Shannon Mitchell, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1972 John Farquhar, tight end for the New Orleans Saints

1972 Brian Saxton, NFL tight end for the New York Giants

1972 Rickey Brady, NFL tight end, NO Saints

1972 Jamal Duff, NFL defensive end for the New York Giants, Washington Redskins

1972 Pat Riley, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawks

1972 John and Yoko end a week of co-hosting Mike Douglas Show

1972 Marcus Pollard, NFL tight end for the Indianapolis Colts

1972 Tony Johnson, tight end for the New Orleans Saints

1972 Toddrick McIntosh, NFL defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1972 Dwayne Carswell, NFL tight end, Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32

1972 Wendall Gaines, NFL tight end for the Arizona Cardinals

1972 Kyle Brady, NFL tight end for the New York Jets

1971 Scotty Lewis, WLAF defensive end for the Frankfurt Galaxy

1971 Carl Reeves, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears

1971 Eric Bjornson, NFL tight end for the Dallas Cowboys

1971 Joe Fleming, CFL defensive end for the BC Lions

1971 Tony Cline, NFL tight end for the Buffalo Bills

1971 Tyoka Jackson, defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1971 Michael Strahan, NFL defensive end for the New York Giants

1971 Ramondo Stallings, NFL defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1971 Robert Flickinger, WLAF defensive end for the Scottish Claymores

1971 Byron Chamberlain, NFL/WLAF tight end Denver Broncos, Rhein Fire

1971 Frank Wycheck, NFL tight end, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1971 Irv Smith, NFL tight end for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Jay Williams, defensive end for the St. Louis Rams

1971 Pete Mitchell, NFL tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1971 Chad Lewis, tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1971 Brentson Buckner, NFL defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1971 Alonzo Spellman, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears

1971 Christian Fauria, NFL tight end for the Seattle Seahawks

1971 Jeremy Nunley, NFL defensive tackle/defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1971 Chad Bratzke, NFL defensive end for the New York Giants

1971 John Burke, NFL tight end for the New England Patriots

1971 Carlester Crumpler, NFL tight end for the Seattle Seahawks

1971 John Thierry, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears

1971 Gabe Wilkins, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers-Super Bowl 31

1971 Greg Jefferson, NFL defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1971 Hugh Douglas, NFL defensive end for the New York Jets

1971 Bernard Whittington, defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Kevin Hickman, NFL tight end, Detroit Lions

1971 James Folston, NFL defensive end for the Oakland Raiders

1971 Fernando Smith, NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings

1971 Bernard Whittington, NFL defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Chadrick Brown, NFL defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 Darren Krein, WLAF defensive end, Barcelona Dragons

1971 Andre President, tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1971 Fred Baxter, NFL tight end for the New York Jets

1971 Jeff Rodgers, WLAF defensive end for the Frankfurt Galaxy

1971 Roderick Lewis, NFL tight end, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1971 North Vietnam demands U.S. end aid to South Vietnam

1971 Steve Brooks, WLAF tight end, Frankfurt Galaxy, London Monarchs

1971 Troy Barnett, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1971 Keith Hamilton, defensive end for the New York Giants

1971 James Roberson, defensive end for the Tennessee Oilers

1971 Craig Keith, NFL tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1971 Ricky Sutton, WLAF defensive end, Barcelona Dragons

1971 Eric England, NFL defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 Columbia University operations virtually end, by student strike

1971 Tony Mcgee, NFL tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1971 Ernest Jones, NFL defensive end, Saints, Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32

1971 Tommy Fagan, CFL/NFL defensive end, Atlanta Falcons, Winn Blue Bombers

1971 Kirk Botkin, NFL tight end, NO Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers

1971 Brett Carolan, NFL tight end for the San Francisco 49ers

1971 James Roberson, WLAF defensive end, Rhein Fire

1971 Rick Lyle, defensive end/defensive tackle for the New York Jets

1971 Van Tuinei, defensive end for the San Diego Chargers

1971 Lonnie Johnson, NFL tight end for the Buffalo Bills

1971 Shante Carver, NFL defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys

1971 Gonzalo Floyd, CFL defensive end for the Hamilton Tiger Cats

1971 Sterling Palmer, NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins

1971 Ken Dilger, NFL tight end for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Jamal Fountaine, NFL defensive end, San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons

1971 Herman Smith, NFL/WLAF defensive end, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, London Monarchs

1971 Alan Young, NFL defensive end for the New York Jets

1971 Johnny Mitchell, NFL tight end for the New York Jets

1971 Junior Bryant, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1971 Oscar Sturgis, NFL defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys

1971 Shane Dronett, NFL defensive end, Atlanta Falcons, Denver Broncos

1971 Bobby Hamilton, NFL/WLAF defensive end, Amsterdam Admirals, New York Jets

1971 Mike Wells, NFL defensive end, Detroit Lions

1971 A barrier collapses at Ibrox Park football ground at end of a soccer match in Glasgow Scotland, killing 66

1970 Dunstan Anderson, NFL defensive end, Dolphins, NO Saints, Rhein Fire

1970 Grant Carter, CFL defensive end for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers

1970 Frank Messmer, WLAF defensive end for the Frankfurt Galaxy

1970 Scott Slutzker, tight end for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 Bradford Banta, NFL tight end for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 John DeWitt, WLAF defensive end for the Scottish Claymores

1970 Todd Kelly, NFL defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Rickey Brady, NFL tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1970 Dexter Nottage, NFL defensive end, Washington Redskins, Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Ryan Wetnight, NFL tight end for the Chicago Bears

1970 Coleman Rudolph, NFL defensive end for the New York Giants

1970 Chidi Ahanotu, NFL defensive end/defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1970 Carlos Etheredge, WLAF tight end for the Amsterdam Admirals

1970 Tyji Armstrong, NFL tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1970 James Wilson, WLAF defensive end for the Rhein Fire

1970 Chris Mims, NFL defensive end for the San Diego Chargers

1970 John Copeland, NFL defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Al Fontenot, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears

1970 Rotterdam harbor strikes end

1970 Chris Gedney, NFL tight end, Chicago Bears, Arizona Cardinals

1970 Darren Mickell, NFL defensive end, Kansas City Chiefs, NO Saints

1970 Michael McCrary, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Troy Drayton, tight end for the Miami Dolphins

1970 Mike Bartrum, tight end for the New England Patriots

1970 David Frisch, NFL tight end for the New England Patriots

1970 Players and management end labor dispute up min salary to $12,000

1970 Chad Fann, NFL tight end, Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers

1970 Raylee Johnson, NFL defensive end for the San Diego Chargers

1970 Ben Williams, WLAF defensive end for the London Monarchs

1970 Artie Smith, NFL defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Mitch Lyons, NFL tight end, Atlanta Falcons, Pittsburgh Steelers

1970 Leuea Tagoai, CFL defensive end for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers

1970 Coleman Bell, NFL tight end for the Washington Redskins

1970 Israel Stanley, NFL/WLAF defensive end, NO Saints, Rhein Fire

1970 Harold Bishop, NFL tight end for the Cleveland Browns

1970 Derek Brown, NFL tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1970 Shawn Price, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers, Buf Bills

1970 Thomas McLemore, NFL tight end for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 Michael Bankston, NFL defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals

1970 Antonio Edwards, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Bryan Robinson, defensive end for the St. Louis Rams

1970 Jeff Robinson, NFL defensive end, Denver Broncos, St. Louis Rams

1970 Garland Hawkins, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears

1970 Eric Curry, NFL defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1970 Nachi Abe, WLAF tight end for the Scotland Claymores

1970 James Wilson, WLAF defensive end for the Rhein Fire

1970 John Gerak, NFL tight end/guide, Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams

1970 James Patton, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1969 Jeff Thomason, NFL tight end, Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31

1969 Chuck Smith, NFL defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons

1969 Marco Coleman, NFL defensive end, Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers

1969 Dan Williams, NFL defensive end, Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs

1969 Ferric Collons, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1969 Doug Petersen, CFL defensive end, Montreal Alouettes

1969 Marc Spindler, NFL defensive tackle/end, New York Jets, Detroit Lions

1969 Malvin Hunter, CFL defensive end for the Edmonton Eskimos

1969 David Webb, WLAF defensive end for the Scottish Claymores

1969 Dave Moore, NFL tight end/fullback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1969 Henry John Mills, NFL tight end for the Houston Oilers

1969 Supreme Court orders end to all school desegregation "at once"

1969 Alfred Pupunu, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1969 Mike Kerr, WLAF defensive end for the Frankfurt Galaxy

1969 Martin Driever, WLAF tight end for the Frankfurt Galaxy

1969 Robert Coons, NFL tight end for the Buffalo Bills

1969 Mike Jones, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1969 Ben Coates, NFL tight end for the New England Patriots

1969 Keith Cash, NFL tight end, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders

1969 Richard Griffith, NFL tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1969 Robert Porcher, NFL defensive end, Detroit Lions

1969 Trevor Peres, U.S., metal guitarist, Obituary-The End Complete

1969 Robert Harris, NFL defensive end for the New York Giants

1969 Nixon says 25,000 U.S. troops would leave Vietnam by end of August

1969 Ed Smith, WLAF tight end for the Frankfurt Galaxy

1969 Martin Driever, WLAF tight end for the Rhein Fire

1969 Swift Burch, CFL defensive end, Montreal Alouettes

1969 Mark Thomas, NFL defensive end, Carolina Panthers, Packers, Bears

1969 Tim Roberts, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1969 U.S. president Nixon proclaims he will end Vietnam war in 1970

1969 Bryce Burnett, NFL/WLAF tight end for the Broncos, Barcelona Dragons

1969 Deems May, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1969 Mark Chmura, NFL tight end, Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31

1969 Roy Barker, NFL defensive end, Minnesota Vikings, San Francisco 49ers

1969 Marvin Pope, CFL defensive end for the Calgary Stampeders

1969 Dan Footman, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts

1969 Kurt Barber, NFL defensive end for the New York Jets

1969 Matt LaBounty, defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1968 Cacho Conde, WLAF tight end/running back, Barcelona Dragons

1968 David Jones, WLAF tight end for the Amsterdam Admirals

1968 Alfred Williams, NFL defensive end, San Francisco 49ers, Broncos-Superbowl 32

1968 Kevin Henry, NFL defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Kanavis McGhee, NFL defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1968 Malcolm Showell, WLAF defensive end for the London Monarchs

1968 Jerry Evans, NFL tight end for the Denver Broncos

1968 Arnold Galesloot, WLAF tight end for the Amsterdam Admirals

1968 Warsaw Pact forces enter Czechoslovakia to end reform movement

1968 Michael Brandon, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1968 Mark Gunn, NFL defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1968 Shannon Sharpe, NFL tight end, Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32

1968 Jon Baker, WLAF defensive end for the Frankfurt Galaxy

1968 Brian Roche, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1968 Duane Young, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1968 Phil Hansen, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1968 Ernie Logan, NFL defensive end, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets

1968 James Harris, NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings

1968 Adrian Cooper, NFL tight end for the Minnesota Vikings

1968 Keith McCants, NFL defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals

1968 Joel Smeenge, NFL defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1968 Jon Baker, WLAF defensive end, Frankfurt Galaxy

1968 U.S. end regular flights with nuclear bombs

1968 Vaughn Booker, NFL defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Pellom McDaniels, NFL defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Michael Sinclair, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1968 Anthony Pleasant, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons

1968 Reggie Johnson, NFL tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1968 Malcolm Showell, WLAF defensive end for the Amsterdam Admirals

1968 Jackie Harris, NFL tight end, Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1967 Tony Tolbert, NFL defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys

1967 Frank Hartley, NFL tight end, Cleveland Browns, San Diego Chargers

1967 Dennis Brown, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1967 Frank Wainright, tight end for the Miami Dolphins

1967 Haight-Ashbury hippies throw a funneral to mark end of hippies

1967 Harald Hasselbach, NFL defensive end, Denver Broncos-Super Bowl 32

1967 Martin Harrison, NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings

1967 Derek Ware, NFL tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1967 Rob Burnett, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns/Baltimore Ravens

1967 James Jenkins, NFL tight end for the Washington Redskins

1967 Kenny Davidson, NFL defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1967 Andrew Glover, NFL tight end, Oakland Raiders, Minnesota Vikings

1967 Howard Cross, NFL tight end for the New York Giants

1967 Mike Fox, NFL defensive end for the Carolina Panthers

1967 Rolling Stone Mick Jagger and Keith Richards end 1 month jail sentence

1967 Jeff Lageman, NFL defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1967 Anthony Smith, NFL defensive end for the Oakland Raiders

1967 Lester Archambeau, NFL defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons

1967 Derrick Walker, NFL tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Eric Green, NFL tight end, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens

1967 Israel, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt end "6-Day War" with United Nations help

1967 Willie Williams, WLAF tight end for the Amsterdam Admirals

1967 Aaron Wallace, NFL defensive end/linebacker for the Oakland Raiders

1967 Scott Galbraith, NFL tight end, Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys

1967 Demetri Davis, WLAF tight end, Barcelona Dragons

1966 Craig Veasey, NFL defensive tackle/defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1966 Aaron Jones, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1966 Mike Flores, NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins

1966 Tommie Stowers, WLAF tight end for the Rhein Fire

1966 Virgil Robertson, CFL defensive end for the BC Lions

1966 Jimmie Johnson, NFL tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1966 Ted Popson, NFL tight end for the San Francisco 49ers

1966 Pat Carter, NFL tight end for the Arizona Cardinals

1966 Helena Bonham Carter, London, actress, Ft. Worth, Howards End

1966 Lawyer Tillman, NFL tight end, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers

1966 Keith Jennings, NFL tight end for the Chicago Bears

1966 Leroy Blugh, CFL defensive end for the Edmonton Eskimos

1966 Aundray Bruce, defensive end for the Oakland Raiders

1966 Maurice Roelants, Belgian author (Prayer for a Good End), dies at 70

1966 Samantha Karen Fox, born in East End London, England, singer, Touch Me

1966 Neil Smith, NFL defensive end, Kansas City Chiefs, Den Broncos-Superbowl 32

1966 Oliver Barnett, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1966 Wesley Walls, NFL tight end for the New Orleans Saints

1966 Jeff Cross, NFL defensive end for the Miami Dolphins

1966 Wesley Walls, NFL tight end, Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ers, NO Saints

1966 End of Wally Grout's Test Cricket career, 187 dismissals as Aust WK

1966 Ronnie Williams, NFL tight end for the Miami Dolphins

1966 Matt Brock, NFL defensive end/tackle for the New York Jets

1966 Jimmie Jones, defensive end/defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles

1966 Renaldo Turnbull, NFL defensive end, NO Saints, Carolina Panthers

1965 Walter Reeves, NFL tight end for the Cleveland Browns

1965 Troy Sadowski, NFL tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1965 Marvin Washington, NFL defensive end, New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers

1965 Trace Armstrong, NFL defensive end for the Miami Dolphins

1965 Tony Woods, NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins

1965 Bobby Jordan, actor (Dead End Kids), dies of sclerosis of liver at 42

1965 Auschwitz trials end with 6 life sentences

1965 Brian Kinchen, NFL tight end, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1965 Ray Seals, NFL defensive end, Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina Panthers

1965 Johannes Harisch, WLAF defensive end for the Frankfurt Galaxy

1965 Paul Frase, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31

1965 Les Miller, defensive end for the Carolina Panthers

1965 Jim Thornton, NFL tight end for the Houston Oilers

1965 Daniel Stubbs, NFL defensive end, Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins

1964 Will Johnson, CFL defensive end for the Saskatchewan Roughriders

1964 Erik Howard, NFL defensive tackle/end for the New York Jets

1964 Pat Swilling, NFL defensive end/linebacker for the Oakland Raiders

1964 Karl Wilson, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1964 Tim Harris, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1964 Bobby Jurasin, CFL defensive end for the Saskatchewan Roughriders

1964 Clyde Simmons, NFL defensive end, Az Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars

1964 Leslie O'Neal, NFL defensive end, San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Rams

1964 Ron Hall, NFL tight end, Detroit Lions

1964 Donald Evans, NFL defensive end/tackle for the New York Jets

1964 End of Richie Benaud's 63-Test Cricket career

1964 Charles Haley, NFL defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys

1963 Mark Pike, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1963 Gerald Williams, NFL defensive end for the Carolina Panthers

1963 Stan Musial announces he will retire at end of year

1963 Theodore Roethke, U.S. poet (Praise to the end!), dies

1963 Jason Buck, WLAF defensive end for the Scottish Claymores

1963 Bel Le Harper, NFL tight end for the Atlanta Falcons

1963 Bruce Smith, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1963 End of the Test Cricket careers of Neil Harvey and Alan Davidson

1963 Brent Jones, NFL tight end for the San Francisco 49ers

1962 Jay Novacek, NFL tight end for the Dallas Cowboys

1962 Ray Childress, NFL defensive tackle/defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1962 Justice Department files 1st suit to end segregation in public schools

1962 Jonathan Hayes, NFL tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1962 Freddie Joe Nunn, NFL defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts

1962 William Fuller, NFL defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers

1962 France and Algerian Moslems negotiate truce to end 7 year war

1962 Gerrit Achterberg, Dutch poet (Dead End), dies at 56

1961 Reggie White, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31

1961 Leonard Marshall, NFL defensive end, New York Giants, New York Jets

1961 Chris Doleman, defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1961 Ed West, NFL tight end, Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons

1961 John F. Kennedy sets goal of putting a man on Moon before the end of decade

1961 Jim Jeffcoat, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1961 Zeke Mowatt, NFL tight end for the New York Giants

1961 Trey Junkin, tight end for the Arizona Cardinals

1960 Richard Dent, defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1960 Jumpy Geathers, NFL defensive end, Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32

1960 Pete Metzelaars, NFL tight end, Seattle Seahawks, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers and the Detroit Lions

1960 Rodney Holman, NFL tight end, Detroit Lions

1959 Emma Thompson, born in England, actress, Henry V, Howards End, Oscar-1992

1958 Fed judge rules race separation must end in 2 years in Little Rock

1958 Rickey Jackson, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1958 James Wilby, Burma, actor, Howards End, Maurice

1957 Indonesia proclaims end to state of war

1957 Jacob Green, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1956 Mark Gastineau, NFL end, New York Jets, Pro Bowl 1981-85

1956 Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin end partnership after 16 films

1956 Ozzie Newsome, NFL tight end for the Cleveland Browns

1956 Lisa Boray, [Schulte Nordholt], Dutch singer, Lovers Until the End

1954 U.S. Armed Forces end segregation of races

1954 Britain, England, France and U.S.S.R. agree to end occupation of Germany

1954 NBA Baltimore Bullets end a 32 game road losing streak

1953 Giants end their tour of Japan (players got $331 of $3,000 promised)

1953 Browns end Yankees win streak at 18 and Browns 14-game losing streak

1953 Mary Terrell wins struggle to end segregation in Washington D.C. restaurants

1953 Netherlands end Marshall aid

1951 Armistice talks to end Korean conflict began at Kaesong

1951 President Truman asked Congress to formally end state of war with Germany

1950 U.N. troops begin an assault intending to end Korean War by Christmas

1950 South Korea President Syngman Rhee forced to end mass executions

1950 Rotterdam harbor strike end

1948 Executive Order 9981, end segregation in U.S. Armed Forces signed

1947 Laura Nyro, Bronx, singer and songwriter, Eli's Coming, Stoney End

1947 Tigers shut out Yanks 2-0, end 19 game win streak

1946 President Truman officially proclaims end of WW II

1946 Harbor workers end strike at Rotterdam and Amsterdam

1946 Jane Asher, Paul McCartney's girlfriend and actress, Deep End

1945 Jim Benton, Cleveland end, gains 303 yards (NFL record)

1945 U.S. government announces end of shoe rationing

1945 Chicago Cardinals end a record 29-game losing streak, beat Bears

1945 Neil Frances Tennant, rocker, Pet Shop Boy-West End Girl

1945 Japanese diplomats board Missouri to receive instructions on Japan's surrender at the end of WW II

1945 Scheduled demonstrations at Polo Grounds and Ebbets Field to end segregation in organized baseball are called off

1945 A riot ensued in San Francisco while the city was celebrating the end of WW II

1945 V-J Day; Japan surrenders unconditionally to end WW II

1945 Liberation of Warsaw by Soviet troops (end of Nazi occupation)

1944 U.S. Army announces end of excluding Jap-Americans from West Coast

1944 Glen [Charles] Cook, U.S., sci-fi author, Shadowline, Star's End

1943 President Franklin D. Roosevelt announces end of coffee rationing in U.S.

1942 David Steinberg, Winnipeg Canada, comedian/director, End

1941 John Mackey, NFL tight end, Baltimore Colts, San Diego Chargers

1941 James Stephenson, actor (Sea Hawk, River's End), dies at 52

1940 French Vichy-regime proclaims end of "Statut of the Juifs"

1940 France Vichy government proclaims end to Jewish status

1940 End of U.S.S.R. experimental calendar; Gregorian readopted 6/27

1940 Mireille Darc, Toulo,n France, actor, Week End, Hurried Man

1940 Dutch-Indies Gov Van Starkenborch proclaims end to state of siege

1939 U.S. recognizes Franco government in Spain at end of Spanish civil war Pope Pius XII congratulates Generalissimo Franco's victory in Spain

1938 [David] Deacon Jones, NFL defensive end, LA, South Dakota, Washington

1938 Gordon Rorke, cricketer, Australian quickie, 4 Tests at end of 50's

1938 Jerzy Skolimowski, Warsaw, Poland, director, Hands Up, Deep End

1938 Pascale Petit, PAris, actor, Code Name: Jaguar, End of Desire

1936 SN Behrmann's "End of Summer," premieres in New York City

1935 Sidney Kingsley's "Dead End," premieres in New York City

1934 Willie Davis, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay

1934 Eugene O'Neill's "Days Without End," premieres in New York City

1933 Dom DeLuise, born in Brooklyn, New York, comedian, End, Cannonball Run, Fatso

1933 Hitler proclaims end of Marxism

1933 President von Hindenburg and von Papen end Prussian parliament

1931 Skeeter Davis, [Mary Penick], Dry Ridge, Kentucky, singer, End of World

1930 Dante Lavelli, AAFC/NFL end for the Cleveland Browns

1930 Stanley L Elkin, born in Brooklyn, New York, writer/professor, Living End

1929 Robert Sherriff's "Journey's End," premieres in London

1928 Louis Armstrong makes 78 recording of "West End blues"

1928 Charles Kingsford-Smith and Charles Ulm are 1st to fly across the Pacific when they end their flight from California to Brisbane

1928 James Ivory, producer/director, Howard's End, Remains of the Day

1927 Gino Marchetti, NFL defensive end, Dallas Texans, Baltimore Colts

1926 Len Ford, NFL end, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers

1925 Andy Robustelli, NFL defensive end, Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants

1924 2 U.S. Army planes end around-world flight, Seattle to Seattle, 57 stops

1924 Norman Fell, Philadelphia, actor, Mr Roper-3's Company, The End, Graduate

1923 Tom Fears, NFL end, Los Angeles Rams

1923 Pete Pihos, NFL end, Phil Eagles

1923 Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch, AAFC, NFL halfback, end, Los Angeles Rams

1922 Jacques Wildberger, Swiss composer, In My End is My Beginning

1920 David Susskind, New York City, TV host, Open End, David Susskind Show

1920 Giants inform Yankees that the lease allowing them to play in the Polo Grounds will not be renewed at end of 1920 season

1919 Senate 1st invokes cloture to end a filibuster (Versailles Treaty)

1917 Arthur C[harles] Clarke, sci-fi author, 2001, 2010, Childhood's End

1916 U.S. invades Cuba for 3rd time, this to end corrupt Menocal regime

1914 Martin Ritt, actor and director for Slugger's Wife, End of the Game

1913 Don Hutson, NFL end, Packers

1913 Wayne Millner, NFL end, Boston/Washington Redskins

1912 Capt Robert Scott, storm-bound in a tent near South Pole, makes last entry in his diary "the end cannot be far"

1910 Edward Forster publishes "Howards End"

1910 Jurgen Rausch, German philosopher/author, End of the Playboys

1909 Bill Hewitt, NFL end, Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles

1908 US and Great-Britain demand end of abuses in Congo

1906 Boston Beaneaters (NL) end 19-game losing streak beat Cards 6-3

1904 Anthony Bushell, Kent England, actor, Journey's End

1903 Yanks and White Sox end deadlocked at 6-6 in 18

1896 Robert Sheriff, playwright, Journey's End

1895 George S Halas, [Papa Bear], end/coach, Bears, co-founder NFL

1894 Louis-Ferdinand Celine, France, novelist, Journey to End of Night

1894 Guy Chamberlin, early NFL end/coach, Canton, Frankford, Cards

1893 Norman Bel Geddes, born in Adrian, Michigan, theatrical designer, Rivals, Dead End

1887 Germany, Austria-Hungary and France end Triple Alliance

1881 Boers and Britain sign peace accord; end 1st Boer war

1879 Edward M Forster, England, novelist, Howards End, Passage to India

1878 German republic chancellor Bismarck delegates end of "Socialism"

1866 Steamship London sinks in storm off Land's End England, kills 220

1865 President Johnson proclaims an end to "insurrection" in Tx

1865 Battle of 5 Forks Virginia, signalling end of Lee's army

1863 End of Chancellorsville - Beaten Union army withdraws

1861 Postmaster General Blair announces end of postal connection with South

1843 Preacher William Miller of Mass predicts the world will end today

1832 1,300 Illinois militia defeat Sac and Fox indians, end Black Hawk War

1824 House of Representatives begins to end election deadlock between JQ Adams,

1814 Treaty of Ghent (end of US-Britain's War of 1812) signed

1810 Mexico issues Grito de Dolores, which called for the end of Spanish rule Mexican Independence Day celebrates this event

1805 End of French Republican calendar; France returns to Gregorianism

1787 French government proclaims end to stamp/land tax

1774 Peace of Kutsjuk Kainardji (end Russian-Turkish War)

1639 Treaty of Berwick: End 1st Bishop war

1532 Pope Clemens VII tells Henry VIII to end relationship with Anna Boleyn

1491 Anna van Bretagne becomes devoted to end "la guerre folle"

1453 2nd Battle at Castillon: France beats English, end of hundred year war

1379 End of Gelderse war victory

1342 Bilbo Baggins returns to his home at Bag End, (Shire Reconning)

1212 Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa; end of Moslem power in Spain



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