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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[1886]] – The ''[[New York Tribune]]'' becomes the first [[newspaper]] to use a [[linotype machine]], eliminating [[typesetting]] by hand.
 +== Births ==
 +*[[1879]] - [[Alfred Korzybski]], Polish linguist (d. 1950)
 +*[[1883]] - [[Franz Kafka]], Czech novelist (d. 1924)
 +*[[1908 ]] - [[Boileau-Narcejac|Thomas Narcejac]] French writer (d. 1998)
 +*[[1927]] - [[Ken Russell]] English film director (d. 2011)
 +*[[1937]] - [[Tom Stoppard]], British playwright
 +*[[1940]] - [[Fontella Bass]] American soul singer best known for "Rescue Me" (d. 2012)
-== Births == 
-*[[1879]] - [[Alfred Korzybski]], Polish linguist (d. [[1950]]) 
-*[[1883]] - [[Franz Kafka]], Czech novelist (d. [[1924]]) 
-*[[1908 ]] - [[Boileau-Narcejac|Thomas Narcejac]] French writer (d. [[1998]]) 
-*[[1927]] - [[Ken Russell]] English film director 
-*[[1937]] - [[Tom Stoppard]] OM, CBE (born Tomáš Straussler on July 3, 1937) is a British playwright. Born in Czechoslovakia, he is famous for plays such as The Real ... 
-*[[1940]] - [[Fontella Bass]] (born July 3, 1940 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American soul singer. [...] She is primarily known for "Rescue Me", an original composition ... 
== Deaths == == Deaths ==
- +*[[1969]] - [[Brian Jones (musician)|Brian Jones]], English musician ([[The Rolling Stones]]) (drowned) (b. [[1942]])
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