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Today in History: July 21st

───   08:00 Mon, 21 Jul 2014

Historical Events:

• 1976: First outbreak of "Legionnaire's Disease" kills 29 in Phila.
• 1978: World's strongest dog, 80-kg St Bernard, pulls 2909-kg load 27 m.
• 1994: Tony Blair is declared the winner of the leadership election of the British Labour Party, paving the way for him to become Prime Minister in 1997.
• 2011: NASA's Space Shuttle program ends with the landing of Space Shuttle Atlantis on mission STS-135.

Arts, Music, TV:

• 1974: Chris Blignaut (77), SA folk singer, dies.
• 1951: Robin Williams, Chicago, Illinois, American actor and comedian (Mork & Mindy, Good Will Hunting) is born.
• 1990: Pink Floyds' "Wall" is performed where Berlin Wall once stood.
• 1816: Baron Paul Julius von Reuter, founder of the Reuters News Agency, is born as Israel Beer Josaphat in Germany.

Sports:

• 1928: The SA rugby team loses 6-7 against New Zealand in Johannesburg.
• 1941: Gawie Carelse, former SA rugby player, is born.
• 1945: Barry (Anderson) Richards, Springbok cricket player, is born in Durban.
• 1962: The SA rugby team loses the second test 3-0 against the Lions in Durban.















Source: historyorb.com & sahistory.org.com
Compiled by: Thandi Xaba

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