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  1. Ireland (33828 bytes)
    32: ...) in Dublin, while others in Northern Ireland are affiliated with the [[Trades Union Congress]] (TUC) ...
    44: ...years. [[Stone age]] inhabitants arrived sometime after [[8000 BC]], with the culture progressing from...
    82: ...biggest "red light districts" known as [[Monto]] (after its focal point, Mountgomery Street, on the no...
    84: ===1916 to 1922: Partial severance of Union; partial inde...
    90: ... made to gain independence for Ireland with the [[1916]] [[Easter Rising]], an insurrection largely conf...
  2. World Series (40101 bytes)
    1: ...all]] in [[North America]], played in [[October]] after the end of the regular season between the penn...
    13: ...agrees to freeing its players. According to the IBAF chairman, such a move would do more for populariz...
    15: ...ly scheduled to follow the [[2005]] season. The IBAF has already organized thirty-five editions of the...
    75: After 2 years of bitter competition and player raidi...
    87: == List of World Series after 1904 ==
  3. Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
    24: ... the four teams contracted by the National League after the [[1899]] season.
    25: ...was transferred to [[New York City]] in 1903 and, after some early struggles, eventually became baseba...
    26: ... won several league championships, including 1944 after they had lost their home field [[Oriole Park(s...
    89: *25 [[Image:Cuba_flag_large.png|20px]] [[Rafael Palmeiro]]
  4. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    5: ...anager [[Cap Anson]]. ''Remnants'', in [[1901]], after a number of players deserted the team for the ...
    18: ...he Chicagos adopted white as their primary color. After a summer of individually arranged contests amo...
    22: After the [[1875]] season, Chicago acquired several ...
    28: ...which went on to join the National League in 1892 after the A.A. folded, continues to be a perennial r...
    32: After the Chicagoans' great run during the 1880s, th...
  5. Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
    25: ...pitching of [[Eddie Cicotte]] and [[Red Faber]]. After an off-year in the war-shortened season of [[1...
    39: ... all of these games despite a mediocre pitching staff led by [[Mike Sirotka]]. Frank Thomas nearly won...
    275: *Triples: [[Shoeless Joe Jackson]], 21 (1916)
  6. Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
    6: ...n as:''' Brooklyn Dodgers, [[1932]] to [[1957]], after which the team moved to Los Angeles for the [[...
    7: ...batic troup popular at the time), the ''Robins'' (after Wilbert Robinson, manager from [[1914]] throug...
    14: ...ants won''' (21): [[1890]], [[1899]], [[1900]], [[1916]], [[1920]], [[1941]], [[1947]], [[1949]], [[1952...
    23: ...oklyn club's history were clouded in uncertainty. After their first year they joined the [[American As...
    27: ...or their distracted, error-ridden style of play. After his removal as club president, Robinson return...
  7. Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
    7: :'''Home ballpark:''' [[McAfee Coliseum]], Oakland
    18: ...mateur" days of the national game, in the 1860s. After [[John McGraw (baseball)|John McGraw]] told re...
    24: After the heavily favored A?s lost the [[1914 World ...
    26: .... The team would finish in last place every year after that until 1922, when it finished 7th.
    28: After that, Mack began to build another winner. In ...
  8. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    44: *[[Rembrandt Bugatti]] (1884 - 1916)
    169: *[[Georges Lacombe]] (1868 - 1916)
    193: *[[Antonin MerciƩ]] (1845 - 1916)
  9. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    53: ...mittee of Vigilance relinquished power both times after it decided the city had been 'cleaned up'.
    64: ...ar to that of the later [[Battle of Dunkirk]] to safety across the Bay saved thousands. With the cente...
    69: ...s than a decade after the Earthquake. On July 22, 1916 a bomb exploded on Market Street during a [[Prepa...
    73: ...ablished peaceful relations with [[Japan]], was drafted and signed there six years later in [[1951]].
    75: ... which ultimately turned out to be seismically unsafe. In 1959, the Board of Supervisors voted to halt...
  10. Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
    25: In [[1920]], after years of moving from town to town, the family ...
    27: ...her Neil, with parents Jack and Nelle Reagan. (c. 1916-17)]]
    38: ...the [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] in [[1935]]. After the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] he was activate...
    48: ...says in his autobiography, he eventually gave in, after countless sleepless nights.
    60: ...n's victory. That the hostages were released just after his taking the oath of office is alleged by so...
  11. Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
    19: ...ted States|presidency]] ([[1963]]–[[1969]]) after [[John F. Kennedy assassination|Kennedy's assa...
    22: ...[1978]]), Josefa ([[1912]]-[[1961]]) and Lucia ([[1916]]-[[1997]]) and his brother Sam Houston ([[1914]]...
    27: Soon after he graduated from college, Johnson taught publ...
    31: ...ady Bird), a young woman who was also from Texas. After only a short period of dating, the two were ma...
    36: ...e in [[Freemasonry]] on [[October 30]], [[1937]]. After receiving the degree he found that his congres...
  12. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    24: ...to [[Belgium]]. John's son, [[David Eisenhower]], after whom [[Camp David]] is named, married [[Richar...
    30: ... [[1926]] he attended the [[Command and General Staff College]] at [[Fort Leavenworth]], [[Kansas]], a...
    32: ...eps of St. Louis College at San Antonio, Texas in 1916.]]
    34: ...to General [[Douglas MacArthur]], Army Chief of Staff, until [[1935]], when he accompanied MacArthur t...
    36: ...xas. In June [[1941]] he was appointed Chief of Staff to General [[Walter Kreuger]], Commander of the ...
  13. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    20: ...was brought to fruition as the [[United Nations]] after his death.
    22: ...and his failure to advance [[civil rights]] for [[African Americans]]. Some conservatives such as [[Ro...
    30: ...'s early years. He later told friends that he was afraid of her all his life. He received his early ed...
    36: ...1988]]), and [[John Aspinwall Roosevelt|John]] ([[1916]]–[[1981]]).
    44: ...n [[William Howard Taft]]. Franklin's dislike of Taft's administration drove him into politics. In [[1...
  14. Calvin Coolidge (18374 bytes)
    25: ...d, "No, but I find it mighty handy."[http://www.drafthorsejournal.com/daysbeforeyesterday/autumn01/75y...
    27: ... "there is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, anytime." [http://www.am...
    35: ...e blister became infected, and Calvin, Jr. died. After that, Coolidge, a man of few words, who had al...
    37: [[Image:Coolidge after signing indian treaty.jpg|right|thumb|250px|On...
    49: ...ed economic controls during World War I, favored safety measures in factories, and even worker represe...
  15. Alberto Santos-Dumont (14938 bytes)
    5: That aircraft, designated
    11: ...agnificent skies of [[Brazil]] in the long, sunny afternoons at the plantation.
    21:
    32: ...irst public demonstration in the world of an aircraft taking off from an ordinary [[airstrip]] with a ...
    35: ...r- to-weight ratio, and other refinements in aircraft construction techniques.
  16. Blimp (3839 bytes)
    1: ...more complete description of this style of [[aircraft]], please see [[airship]].
    7: ...he first appearance of the word in print was in [[1916]], in [[England]], a year before the first B-clas...
    23: ...carry equipment to places where conventional aircraft cannot go, such as above an erupting volcano. Bl...
  17. Helicopter (20080 bytes)
    1: ...inguish them from conventional <b>fixed-wing aircraft</b>. The word helicopter is derived from the [[G...
    5: Compared to conventional fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters are much more complex, more expensi...
    13: ...described some of the ideas in a rotary wing aircraft.
    15: ...ter was demonstrated by [[Ra?teras de Pescara]] [[1916]] in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]. The [[Bell...
    19: ...od, except that instead of moving the entire aircraft, only the wings themselves are moved. The helico...
  18. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    15: ...rd Reich|thousand-year Reich]] ended shortly thereafter.
    22: ...name of his stepfather, [[Johann Georg Hiedler]], after visiting a priest responsible for birth regist...
    24: ...ntury]] and were not allowed to return until well after Maria Schicklgruber's alleged employment.{{ref...
    27: ...description of himself as a misunderstood artist. After Hitler's father died on [[January 3]], [[1903]...
    31: ...s' benefits to his younger sister Paula, but soon after inherited some money from an aunt. He worked a...
  19. March 17 (9666 bytes)
    10: ...itish]] forces evacuate [[Boston, Massachusetts]] after [[George Washington]] places [[artillery]] ove...
    14: *[[1886]] - [[Carrollton Massacre]]: 20 [[African American]]s are killed in [[Mississippi]].
    16: ...ncent van Gogh]] paintings in [[Paris]], 11 years after his death, creates a sensation.
    55: *[[1916]] - [[Ray Ellington]], British singer (d. [[1985]...
    112: *[[1987]] - [[Santo Trafficante, Jr.]], gangster
  20. March 19 (9902 bytes)
    13: *[[1916]] - Eight American planes take off in pursuit of ...
    19: ...t of [[Japan]], a [[dive bomber]] hits the [[aircraft carrier]] [[USS Franklin (CV-13)|USS ''Franklin'...
    33: ...peration Anaconda]] ends (started on [[March 2]]) after killing 500 [[Taliban]] and [[al Qaeda]] fight...
    36: ...MiG-15|Mig-15]] in the 1950s is finally recovered after years of work. The remains of the crew are lef...
    49: *[[1873]] - [[Max Reger]], composer (d. [[1916]])

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