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[QUOTE]Originally posted by O Capped In Mic Capped In: [QB] On Sunday, October 21st 1979: President Jimmy Carter attended church services at Hickory Lodge at Camp David. He then went fishing and, after making a phone call, watched the movie "The Onion Field." Nine year old Yusef Bell runs an errand for a friend. He disappears on the way home, being a victim of serial killer Wayne Williams. He is not found until November 8. He had been strangled to death. Walt Disney World (Lake Buena Vista, Florida) greeted its 100,000,000th guest. On the "Swiss Sky Ride" at the Texas State Fair, two gondola cars dropped eighty-five feet from the ride's cable to the ground. One man was killed, a twenty year old woman was left a quadriplegic, and seventeen other riders were injured. KISS played The Summit in Houston Texas. Carrie Fisher celebrated her 23rd birthday. [URL=http://24.68.29.94/~Lisa/Disco01.html]This girl[/URL] was photographed on rollerskates. Ursula LeGuin celebrated her 50th birthday. Israeli Foreign Minister, Moshe Dayan announced his resignation following the deadlock in the autonomy negotiations, and the minor role he believed he had been given in the negotiations. Dayan claimed that he could not accept the government’s stand on the negotiations. Yitzhak Shamir was appointed Foreign Minister. Osama bin Laden was a 22 year old graduate of King Abdul Aziz University in Jiddah with a degree in civil engineering, prior to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Alfred Nobel would have been 146 years old. The Billboard #1 Single, topping American Top 40 was 'Rise' by Herb Alpert. Dizzy Gillespie celebrated his 62nd brithday. The U.S.S. [i]Constitution[/i] was 180 years old. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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