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2003 United Nations chief weapons inspector Hans Blix said there is no evidence that Iraq has any weapons of mass destruction
2003 The United Nations reported that there is no link between al Queda and Iraq 1997 An abandoned building collapses on New York's 42nd St, no one hurt 1997 FBI says no evidence of foul play in 1996 TWA 800 crash 1997 Mother Teresa, philanthropist, Nobel (1979), No Greater Love, dies of cardiac arrest at 87 1997 Kevin Brown of Florida Marlins no hits San Francisco Giants 9-0 1997 Eve Lister, actress and singer (No Limit, Hyde Park), dies at 84 1996 Last game at Atlanta County Fulton Stadium. Yankees win record 8th straight road post season win (with no loses) 1996 Florida Marlin Al Leiter no hits Colorado Rockies, 11-0 1996 For 1st time in 25 years no one is elected to Baseball Hall of Fame 1995 New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup Victory Party, admidst rumours they were moving to Nashville, goalie Chris Terreri holds up "Nashville? NO WAY!" sign 1994 Garson Romalis, abortion doctor, killed (no arrests) 1994 Harry Saltzman, producer (Dr. No, Nijinski), dies at 78 1994 Baseball Night in America premieres, no Saturday day games 1994 President Clinton announces U.S. will no longer repatriate boat people 1994 James Farentino pleads no contest to stalking ex-girl Tina Sinatra 1994 "No Man's Land" closes at Criterion Theater New York City after 61 performances 1994 It is announced there is no smoking in Cleveland Indians new ballpark 1994 "No Man's Land" opens at Criterion Theater New York City for 61 performances 1993 Ray Sharkey, actor (Wiseguy, No Mercy, Body Rock), dies of AIDs at 40 1993 Judd Nelson pleads no contest to kicking Kim Evans in the head 1993 Israel recognizes PLO as no longer criminal 1992 6.6 earthquake hits Colombia with no fatalities 1992 F-16 jet crashes at residential district of Hengelo Netherlands (No deaths) 1991 J[ames] G Devlin, actor (No Surrender), dies at 84 1991 Panel of 8 baseball experts vote to drop asterisk next to Roger Maris home run record and determine an official no hitter must go at least 9 innings 1991 Carlos Santana pleads no contest to marijuana possession charge 1991 Expo's Mark Gardner no hits Dodgers for 9 innings, but loses in 10th 1991 Texas Ranger Nolan Ryan pitches record 7th no hitter (beats Toronto 3-0) 1991 Matt Barr's field goal with no time left gives New York Giant 15-13 Victory over defending champs San Francisco 49ers, for NFC title 1991 Keye Luke, actor (Charlie Chan's No 1 Son), dies after a stroke at 86 1990 Phils Terry Mulholland no-hits Giants 6-0 (8th no hitter of 1990) 1990 New York City's Empire State Building catches fire - no fatalities 1990 No one elected to Hall of Fame for 2nd time in 3 years 1990 On a BBC taped interview, rock star Stevie Nicks breaks down, saying that she will never have children and no man can stand her for long 1990 Ian Smith 173* New Zealand vs. India, 136 balls, world record for no 9 bat 1989 Nolan Ryan blows a no hitter in 9th inning 1989 6-week study of Arctic atmosphere shows no ozone "hole" 1988 Bill Harris, U.S. guitarist (Clovers-Love Potion No 9), dies at 63 1988 Widespread earthquake hits NE U.S., Canada; no damage reported 1988 Dave Stieb, loses 2nd consecutive no hitter bid with 2 outs in 9th 1987 Chrysler pleads no contest to selling driven vehicles as new 1987 Cards outfie ld sets record of no putouts in a 4-2 in 13 inning 1987 Carlton Barrett, Jamaican reggae drummer (No woman no cry), dies at 36 1986 Trailing 5-3 with 2 out and no one on in bottom of 10th, New York rallies to win Game 6 of the World Series, 6-5, Bill Buckner misplays a ball 1986 Johnson and Johnson announces it no longer sell capsule drugs 1985 French government claims no knowledge of assault on Rainbow Warrior 1984 John W Mercom, Jr. announces NO Saints are up for sale for $75 million 1984 "Yes Or No" by Go-Go's peak at #84 1984 Paul McCartney release "No More Lonely Nights" 1984 Southern Baptist convention decide on no women clergy members 1983 Bomb explodes in U.S. Capitol, causing heavy damage but no injuries 1982 Demanding an end to nuclear weapons, Norman Mayer, held Washington Monument hostage. After 10 hours, police kill him he had no explosives 1982 Northwestern ends 34 football game losing streak, beats No Illinois 31-6 1982 K R Meher-Homji, cricket wk (Test as Indian, catch no stumped), dies 1981 Reagan Executive Order on Intelligence (No 12333) 1981 Lenny Randle tries to blow a slow roller foul but ump says no 1981 Bernard Lee, actor (Fallen Idol, Dr. No), dies at 73 1980 River of No Return Wilderness Area designated by Jimmy Carter 1979 No Nukes Concert at MSG includes Springsteen and Crosby, Stills and Nash 1979 Major nuclear accident at 3 Mile Island, Middletown, Pennsylvania (no deaths) 1978 BBC bans Sex Pistols "No One is Innocent" 1978 Commerce Department says hurricane names will no longer be only female 1978 Paul McGrath, actor (Witness, No Time for Love), dies at 74 1978 Roof of 3-yr-old Civic Center in Hartford, Ct collapses (no injuries) 1977 IRS reveals Jimmy Carter paid no taxes in 1976 1977 "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Fat Woman)" by Joe Tex hits #12 1976 Piper Cherokee crashes into Baltimore Memorial Stadium upper stands, 10 minutes after Colts lose 40-14 to Steelers. No one seriously hurt 1976 President Ford says there is "no Soviet domination in Eastern Europe" 1975 8.10" (20.57 cm) of rainfall, Litchville No Dakota (state 24-hour rec) 1975 Vice President Rockefeller finds no pattern of illegal activities at CIA 1975 Harold Pinter's "No Man's Land," premieres in London 1975 Ford Executive Order on CIA Activities within the U.S. (No 11828) 1974 "Papa Don't Take No Mess Part 1" by James Brown peaks at #31 1974 6th time Phils get just 1 assist in game; no other team did it twice 1974 Keram Malichi-Sanchez, actor, No Contest, Catwalk, Boulevard 1973 Vice President Spiro T. Agnew pleads no contest to tax evasion and resigns 1973 Lawsuit in Detroit challenges Little League's "no girls" rule 1973 John and Yoko form a new country with no laws or boundaries, called Nutopia, its national anthem is silence 1973 "No, No Nanette" closes at 46th St. Theater New York City after 861 performances 1973 Travis Davis, NFL strong safety, NO Saints, Jacksonville Jaguars 1972 Rickey Brady, NFL tight end, NO Saints 1971 Heath Shuler, NFL quarterback, Washington Redskins, NO Saints 1971 Kirk Botkin, NFL tight end, NO Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers 1971 Austin Robbins, NFL defensive tackle, Oakland Raiders, NO Saints 1971 "No, No Nanette" opens at 46th St. Theater New York City for 861 performances 1970 Dunstan Anderson, NFL defensive end, Dolphins, NO Saints, Rhein Fire 1970 Lorenzo Neal, NFL fullback, NO Saints, New York Jets 1970 Andre Hastings, NFL wide receiver, Pittsburgh Steelers, NO Saints 1970 Darren Mickell, NFL defensive end, Kansas City Chiefs, NO Saints 1970 Wes Bender, WLAF/NFL running back, Frankfurt Galaxy, NO Saints 1970 Dodgers Bill Singer no-hits the Phillies 5-0, giving up no walks 1970 California passes 1st "no fault" divorce law 1970 Israel Stanley, NFL/WLAF defensive end, NO Saints, Rhein Fire 1970 Ralph Dawkins, NFL running back, NO Saints 1970 Tammi Terrell, rocker, Ain't No Mountain High Enough 1969 USAF closes Project Blue Book, concluding no evidence of extraterrestrial spaceships behind thousands of UFO sightings 1969 Pio Sagapolutele, NFL defensive tackle, NO Saints, Cleveland Browns 1969 Eric Guliford, NFL wide receiver, Carolina Panthers, NO Saints 1969 Charles Gordone's "No Place to be Somebody," premieres in New York City 1969 Paul McCartney says their is no truth to rumors he is dead 1968 Cincinnati Red George Culver no hits Phillies, 6-1 1968 1st ABA championship: Pitts Pipers beat NO Buccaneers, 4 games to 3 1968 Mike Patton, Eureka California, rocker, Faith No More-The Real Thing 1968 Junior Murray, cricketer, WI keeper, no relation to Derryck or David 1967 Willie Williams, NFL/CFL tackle, Toronto Argonauts, NO Saints 1967 Red Sox rookie Billy Rohome comes within 1 strike of a no hitter at 1966 Houston Oilers holds Denver Broncos to no 1st downs winning 45-7 1966 Wayne Wonder, born in Buff Bay, Jamaica, Von Wayne Charles, singer, songwriter, raggae, known for hit song 'No Letting Go' 1966 Wesley Walls, NFL tight end, Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ers, NO Saints 1966 Jeff Uhlenhake, NFL center, NO Saints, Washington Redskins 1966 Renaldo Turnbull, NFL defensive end, NO Saints, Carolina Panthers 1965 Michael Haynes, NFL wide receiver, NO Saints, Atlanta Falcons 1965 Shooting begins on Star Trek 2nd pilot "Where No Man Has Gone Before" 1965 Rolling Stones score their 1st #1, "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" 1965 Quinn Early, NFL wide receiver, NO Saints, Buffalo Bills 1964 U.S.S.R. launches Zond 2 towards Mars; no data returned 1964 Robert Haynes, cricketer, Jamaica and WI leggie, one-dayer but no Tests 1964 U.S. launches Mariner 3 toward Mars; no data returned 1964 Richard Cooper, NFL tackle, NO Saints, Philadelphia Eagles 1964 U.S.S.R. launches Zond 1 to Venus; no data returned 1964 Clinton Gregory, born in Martinsville, Virginia, singer, songwriter, recording artist, fiddler, country and bluegrass genres, recorded seven studio albums, chartered 11 Billboard Hot country Singles and Tracks, including Play, Ruby, Play, which reached no. 25 on the charts 1963 Edith Piaf, French singer (No, I don't regret anything), dies at 47 1963 1st time since 1910 no AL player, played in every game 1963 Malaysia formed from Malaya, Singapore, Br No Borneo and Sarawak 1963 "No Strings" closes at 84th St. Theater New York City after 580 performances 1963 Roddy Bottum, born in Los Angeles, California, rock keyboardist, Faith No More-Real Thing 1963 "Dr. No" premieres in U.S. 1963 Billy Gould, born in Los Angeles, California, rock bassist, Faith No More 1963 Jim Everett, NFL quarterback, Los Angeles Raiders, NO Saints, San Diego Chargers 1962 Mike "Puffy" Bordin, SF, rock drummer, Faith No More 1962 Ruby Turner, rocker, No Where to Run 1962 "No Strings" opens at 84th St. Theater New York City for 580 performances 1962 Richard Rodger's musical "No Strings," premieres in New York City 1962 Due to it's no black policy, Phillies leave Jack Tar Harrison Hotel and move to Rocky Point Motel, 20 miles outside Clearwater, Florida 1962 Shooting begins on "Dr. No" 1961 Gladstone Small, cricketer, in Barbados England quickie with no neck 1961 Jim Martin, born in Oakland California, rock guitarist, Faith No More-Real Thing 1961 Warren Spahn pitches a 2 hitter after pitching a no hitter 1961 Fidel Castro announces there will be no more elections in Cuba 1961 Warren Spahn pitches 2nd no hitter at 41 beats San Francisco Giants, 1-0 1961 "Jail, No Bail" Jail-in movement starts in Rock Hill SC 1960 No passports needed inside Benelux 1960 AFL and NFL agree verbally to a no tampering pact 1959 Simon Davis, Victorian cricket pace bowler, Test vs. New Zealand 1986, no wkts 1959 Billy Montana, Country/Western performer, No Yesterday, Angelia 1959 Richard Rogers' "No Strings" opens on Broadway 1959 Gwili Andre, actress (No Other Woman, Roar of the Dragon), dies 1958 Joan Severance, born in Houston, Texas, actress, Hear No Evil, See No Evil 1958 Jean-Claude Van Damme, Brussels Belgium, actor, Kickboxer, No Retreat 1958 "No Chemise, Please" by Gerry Grenahan peaks at #24 1956 Alvin Greenidge, cricketer, WI opener, no relation to Gordon or Geoff 1956 At Detroit's Briggs Stadium, Mickey Mantle hits 2 Billy Hoeft pitches into right center field bleachers (no else hits 1 there) 1956 Garth Brooks, born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, country vocalist, No Fences 1955 Imtiaz Ahmed scores 209 vs. New Zealand, the record for a no 8 batsman 1955 "No Time for Sergeants" opens on Broadway, starring Andy Griffith 1955 Ira Levin's "No Time for Sergeants," premieres in New York City 1954 Will Patton, born in Charleston, South Carolina, actor, No Way Out, Ballzaire the Cajun 1954 Joseph Welch asks Senator Joseph McCarthy "Have you no sense of decency, sir?" during Senate-Army hearings 1953 1939 sacrifice fly rule restored: no time at bat for sac fly 1953 John Norman Lewis contends players have no desire to form a union 1953 Raul Ramirez, born in Ensenada, Baja California, professional Mexican tennis player, in 1976, ranked No. 4 in the world, in 1983, ranked No. 6 in the world in doubles, won 60 doubles titles, 19 singles titles, married former Miss Universe, Venezuelan-born Maritza Sayalero 1952 Tuskegee Inst reports 1952 as 1st yr in 71 with no lynchings in US 1952 Beverly Johnson, model/actress, Ashanti Land of No Mercy 1950 Cathy Sherk, born in Bancroft, Ontario, professional golfer, achieved No. 1 World ranking by Golf Digest, 1978, earned silver medal with Canadian team at 1978 World Amateur Golf Team Championships, joined LPGA tour, inducted into Canadian Golf Hall of Fame, 1995 1950 Billy Squier, Massachusetts, heavy metal guitarist, Don't Say No 1949 Lenny White, born in New York City, New York, musician, drummer, performed on Miles Davis' 'Bitches' Brew', recorded 'No Mystery', 'Romantic Warrior' with Return to Forever 1949 South Africa begins implementing apartheid; no mixed marriages 1948 Yoko Morishita, prima ballerina, Baterina No Habataki 1948 President Truman issues Executive Order No. 9981 directing "equality of treatment and opportunity" in armed forces 1948 Geoff Greenidge, cricketer, no relation to Gordon, WI opener 1972-74 1948 Warren Hymer, actor (Show Them No Mercy), dies at 42 1947 1st performance of Villa-Lobos' "Bachianas Brasilieras No 8" 1947 CBS radio premiere of Villa-Lobos' "Bachianas Brasilieras No 3" 1945 Noel Coward's revue "Sigh no More," premieres in London 1945 John Lodge, born in Birmingham, England, musician, singer, songwriter, bass guitar player, member of The Moody Blues rock band, created songs 'Candle of Life', 'Eyes of a Child', 'Send Me No Wine' 1945 [Thomasina] Tammi Terrell, Montgomery, singer, Ain't No Mountain High Enough 1945 No one is elected to baseball's Hall of Fame 1943 "International" is no longer U.S.S.R. National Anthem 1943 Elin K (No) and Zaanland (Netherlands) torpedoed and sinks 1942 Norman Kuhlice, England, rocker, Swinging Blue Jeans-You're No Good 1942 Ray Ennis, England, guitar, Swinging Blue Jeans-You're No Good 1942 Ralph Ellis, England, rhythm, Swinging Blue Jeans-You're No Good 1942 J. Milton Cage Jr's "Imaginary Landscape No 3," premieres in Chicago 1942 28 nations, at war with Axis, pledge no separate peace 1941 Les Braid, England, bass, Swinging Blue Jeans-You're No Good 1941 Pulitzer prize awarded to Robert E Sherwood (There shall be no night) 1941 Nazi collaborators destroy pro-Jewish cafe Alcazar Amsterdam (Alcazar refused to hang "No Entry for Jews" signs in front of cafe) 1941 Long John Baldry, England, blues vocalist, Don't try to Lay No Boogie 1940 British troops 1st major offensive in No Africa (Libya) during WW II 1940 Robert Sherwood's "There Shall be No Night," premieres in New York City 1939 SN Behrman's "No Time for Comedy," premieres in New York City 1938 Dutch Premier Colijn sends radio message "No war coming" 1937 German immigration officials with no explanation bar Juan Carlos Zabala (Arg), 1932 Olympic marathon champion, from entering Germany 1937 Phillies Dolph Camilli, plays 1st base and registers no put outs 1937 Bobby Scott, born in Mt. Pleasant, New York, jazz singer, producer, songwriter, instrumentalist, toured with Louis Prima, No. 13 Billboard hit 'Chain Gang' 1956 1936 Red Sox Wes Ferrell, walks off mound when he feels he did no get good feilding, Sox suspend him 1936 Grimmett becomes world record wicket taker with no 190 vs. South Africa 1935 Airplanes are no longer permitted to fly over the White House 1934 Charles Manson, No Name Maddox, Cin, Ohio, criminal, Tate-Labianco 1934 U.S.S.R. joins League of Nations (Netherland, Switzerland and Portugal vote no) 1934 John Stears, Middlesex England, special effects expert, Dr. No 1934 Sam Trimble, cricketer, Queensland bat, 12th man for Australia, no Test 1932 U.S.S.R. and France sign no attack treaty 1932 U.S.S.R. and China sign no attack treaty 1931 France and U.S.S.R. sign neutrality/no attack treaty 1931 Eunice Gayson, born in London, England, actress, Dr. No, From Russia With Love 1930 Toru Takemitsu, Tokyo, Japan, composer, Ki No Kyoko 1930 Babe Ruth signs 2-year contract for $160,000 with New York Yankee General Manager Ed Barrow, wrongly predicts "No one will ever be paid more than Ruth" 1929 Bob Hawke, cricketer, no relation to Lord 12th man for Oxford U 1954 1929 Elio Petri, Italy, director, Property is no theft 1928 Peter Roger Hunt, born in London, England, director, Dr. No 1928 Antione "Fats" Domino, NO, Louisiana, rhythm and blues pianist, Blueberry Hill 1926 Arthur Mailey takes 4-362 off 64 overs (no maidens) NSW vs. Vic 1926 White Sox Ted Lyons no hits Red Sox 6-0 in just 67 minutes at Fenway 1925 No baseball games played in NL due to Charles Ebbets' funeral 1924 Margaret Beda Nicholson, author, No Medals for the Major 1923 Frank Silver and Irving Conn release "Yes, We Have No Bananas" 1921 Andries Treurnicht, Dr. No, founder, South Africa Conservative Party 1919 Robin Bailey, Hucknall England, actor, See No Evil, Screamtime 1919 Dutch 2nd chamber approves 8-hour day/No Sunday work 1918 White Sox losing 5-4 against New York Yankees, load the bases in 9th with no outs Chick Gandil lines to Frank Baker who turns a triple play 1918 Joseph Wiseman, Montreal, actor, Dr. No, Viva Zapata, Les Miserables 1917 Giants Rube Benton is 1st lefty to pitch a World Series no hitter 1917 Guillermo Rosario, Dutch Antilles, writer, E rais ku no ke muri 1916 Heavyweight Jess Willard and Franc Moran fight to no decision in New York City 1916 Jess Willard fights Frank Moran to no decision in 10 for boxing title 1915 Xavier University, 1st Black Catholic College in U.S., opens in NO LA 1915 Terence Young, born in Shanghai, China, director, Dr. No, Thunderball 1915 No 10 batsman F W Hyett scores century on debut, Vic vs. Tas 1914 Dorothy Lamour, Kaumeyer, NO, Louisiana, actress, Road to Bali, Road to Rio 1914 Germany soc-democrat "No German blood for Austrian tyrant" 1913 Eve Lister, actress and singer, No Limit, Hyde Park 1913 Heavyweight Jack Johnson-Jim Johnson fight to no decision in Paris 1912 John Cage, born in Los Angeles, California, composer, Imaginary Landscape No 1/O'O 1912 Eddie Maxwell, singer, Yes We Have No Bananas 1910 Mann Act passed (no women across state lines for immoral purposes) 1910 Douglas Spencer, actor, Thing, This Island Earth, River of No Return 1909 Jack Johnson fights Al Kaufman to no decision in 10 for boxing title 1909 Jack Johnson fights Tony Ross to no decision in 6 for hw boxing title 1909 Osamu Dazai, born in Japan, novelist, Tsugaru, No Longer Human 1909 Jack Johnson fights Jack O'Brien to no decision in 6 for boxing title 1909 Jack Johnson fights Victor McLaglen to no decision in 6 for box title 1909 Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy asks Serbia to set no territorial demands 1909 Charlie Walker, South Australia cricket wicket-keeper, toured but no Tests 1905 Lillian Mortimer's "No Mother to Guide," premieres in Detroit 1904 Paul McGrath, born in Chicago, Illinois, actor, Witness, No Time for Love 1902 John Bubbles, born in Louisville, Kentucky, rhythm tap dancer, No Maps on My Taps 1901 Mildred Harris, Cheyenne, Wyoming, actress, No No Nannette 1900 Enrique Amorim, Uruguayan author, La victoria no viene sola 1899 A L "Oosh" Ochse, cricketer, no relation to A E South African fast bowler 1897 John Cottam, cricket (Test for Australia 1897, no Sheffield matches), dies 1893 U.S. no longer allowed exclusive rights in Bering Sea 1893 Andy Bowen and Jack Burke box 7 hours 19 minutes to no decision (111 rounds) 1875 Alfred Polgar, Austrian writer, Yes and No! 1862 General Benjamin F Butler delegates "Woman Order" of NO to be his whores 1852 Fire destroys 1,100 construction sites in Montreal Canada and no one die 1850 Empire Engine Company No 1 organized 1849 U.S. had no president, Polks term ends on a Sunday, Taylor couldn't be sworn-in, Senator David Atchison (President pro tem) term ended March 3rd 1843 Vincenzo Soliva decrees no Jew can live outside of ghetto in Italy 1812 Waltz introduced into English ballrooms. Most observers consider it disgusting and immoral. No wonder it caught on! 1785 Samuel Ellis advertises to sell Oyster Island (Ellis Island), no takers 1755 Worst quake in Mass Bay area strikes Boston; no deaths report 1752 U.S. and England adopts Gregorian calender (no Sept 3-Sept 13th) 1752 Last Julian calender day in U.S. and England (no Sept 3-Sept 13th) 1723 Mariana Alcoforado, nun (schreef no Lettres Portuguese), dies at 63 1718 William Penn, English Quaker/colonizer 'No cross, no crown', dies 1679 Habeaus Corpus Act (no false arrest and imprisonment) passes in UK 1657 Treaty of Raalte: Willem II no longer viceroy of Overijssel 1614 2nd parliament of King James I, dissolves passing no legislation 1614 2nd parliament of King James I begin session (no enactments) 1509 Henry VIII married wife No 1, Catherine of Aragon 1430 Jews of Sicily are no longer required to attend conversionist services 1380 French King Charles VI declares no taxes for ever 40 Gnaeus Julius Agricola, Roman general; conquered Wales, No England |
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