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On this day 10 November death of Arthur Rimbaud – Anita Berber – Chuck Connors – Carmen McRae – Ken Kesey – Jack Palance
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On this day 2 July death of Nostradamus – Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Ernest Hemingway – Betty Grable – Vladimir Nabokov – Mario Puzo – Lee Remick – Fred Gwynne – Jimmy Stewart – Beverly Sills – Michael Cimino – Elie Wiesel
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