2003 Edwin Starr, American Musician
1998 After months of wrangling, Lewinsky and Starr announce a full immunity agreement for Lewinsky and her parents
1998 Supreme Court rules attorney-client privilege extends beyond the grave, exempting Vince Foster's conversations with his lawyers from being used as evidence by Kenneth Starr
1998 Federal court rules that Monica Lewinsky does not have an immunity agreement with Kenneth Starr
1995 Ruby Starr, vocalist (Grey Ghost), dies of brain tumor at 44
1990 Jimmy Starr, actor (Hot Flashes), dies at 86
1981 Beatle Ringo Starr marries actress Barbara Bach [Goldbach]
1981 Beatles McCartney, Starr and Harrison record a tribute to John Lennon
1978 Reesa Starr, Jr.
1977 Sabra Starr finishes longest recorded belly dance (100 hrs)
1975 Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox divorce
1975 Ringo Starr and Maureen, divorce
1970 Ringo Starr released his "Beaccups of Blues" album
1968 Superbowl II: Green Bay Packers beat Oakland Raiders, 33-14 in Miami Superbowl MVP: Bart Starr, Green Bay, QB
1967 Superbowl I: Green Bay Packers beat Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10 in LA Superbowl MVP: Bart Starr, Green Bay, QB
1965 Beatle Ringo Starr marries Maureen Cox
1964 Ringo Starr's tonsils are removed
1964 Ringo Starr collapses from tonsillitis and pharyngitis
1962 Drummer Ringo Starr replaces Pete Best of the Beatles
1962 Beatles replaces Pete Best with Ringo Starr
1962 Ringo Starr replaces Pete Best as Beatle drummer
1950 Daniel Victor Starr, composer
1949 Starr Danias, born in New York City, ballerina, Turning Point
1946 Maureen Cox Starkey, 1st wife of Beatle Ringo Starr
1946 Ken Starr, American Lawyer
1946 Kenneth Starr, American Lawyer
1942 Edwin Starr, U.S. singer, War
1940 Ringo Starr, Beatle drummer/actor, Magic Christian
1940 "Brenda Starr" cartoon strip, by Dale Messick, 1st appears
1940 "Brenda Starr," 1st cartoon strip by a woman, appears in Chicago
1934 Bart Starr, NFL quarterback/coach, Green Bay
1932 Mae Heriwentha Faggs Starr, born in New Jersey, 4x100m runner 1952 Olympics gold
1925 Leonard Starr, comic strip cartoonist, Little Orphan Annie
1922 Kay Starr, born in Dougherty, Oklahoma, singer, Rock and Roll Waltz, Club Oasis
1889 Belle Starr, U.S. female gangster, murdered at 40
1864 Thomas Starr King, Unitarian clergyman (Christianity and Humanity), dies
1853 Leander Starr Jameson, PM of South African Cape colony
1851 David Starr Jordan, New York, biologist/university President, Leland Stanford
1848 Belle Starr [Myra Belle Shirley], U.S. female outlaw, wild west
1824 Thomas Starr King, New York, Unitarian clergyman, Christianity and Humanity
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