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* 1969 Bret Boone, American baseball player
* 1969 Jack Canfora, American playwright
* 1969 Bison Dele, American basketball player ( d. 2002 )
* 1969 Ari Meyers, Puerto Rican actress
* 1969 Philipp Peter, Austrian race car driver
* 1969 Paul Rudd, American actor
* 1969 Louie Spence, English dancer and choreographer
* 1969 Spencer Wells, American geneticist and anthropologist
* 1969 Jörn Lenz, German footballer
* 1969 Lucas Radebe, South African footballer
* 1969 Paulo Jr., Brazilian musician ( Sepultura )
* 1969 Warren Defever, American musician and composer ( His Name Is Alive )
* 1969 Israeli commando force penetrates deep into Egyptian territory to stage a mortar attack on regional Egyptian Army headquarters in the Nile Valley of Upper Egypt.
* 1969 Mark Ealham, English cricketer
* 1969 Cesar Millan, Mexican-American dog trainer
* 1969 Reece Shearsmith, English actor, writer, and producer
* 1969 Chandra Wilson, American actress
* 1925 Barbara Bates, American actress ( d. 1969 )
* 1969 Simon Doull, New Zealand cricketer
* 1969 Elliott Smith, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Heatmiser ( d. 2003 )
* 1969 Followers led by Charles Manson murder pregnant actress Sharon Tate ( wife of Roman Polanski ), coffee heiress Abigail Folger, Polish actor Wojciech Frykowski, men's hairstylist Jay Sebring and recent high-school graduate Steven Parent.
* 1969 Smaragda Karydi, Greek actress
* 1969 Troy Percival, American baseball player
* 1969 Estella Marie Thompson, American prostitute
* 1969 The Apollo 11 astronauts are released from a three-week quarantine to enjoy a ticker tape parade in New York, New York.

1969 and Burton
* Paris Encounter ( Atlantic, 1969 ) with Gary Burton
She also appeared opposite then-husband Peter O ' Toole and Richard Burton in Becket ( 1964 ); as Ursula Mossbank in the musical film Goodbye, Mr. Chips ( 1969 ), again starring O ' Toole ; once more opposite O ' Toole in Murphy's War ( 1971 ); as Emmeline Pankhurst in the TV mini-series Shoulder to Shoulder ( 1974 ); as Lady Ann, the unfaithful wife of Alec Guinness's character George Smiley, in the BBC1 espionage dramas Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ( 1979 ) and Smiley's People ( 1982 ), adapted from John le Carré's novels of the same names ; in Nijinsky ( 1980 ); and as the queen Cassiopeia in Clash of the Titans ( 1981 ).
Burton was ultimately replaced in 1969 by Rick Price, another veteran of several Birmingham rock groups.
It opened on Broadway starring Rex Harrison and Joyce Redman, and, in 1969 became an Oscar-winning movie with Richard Burton and Geneviève Bujold.
Lynne received an offer to replace Trevor Burton in the Move in February 1969 but declined with hopes of steering The Idle Race to commercial success — and producing the band's second LP for Liberty.
Burton was a member of the Indiana House of Representatives from 1967 to 1968 and again from 1977 to 1980 and the Indiana State Senate from 1969 to 1970 and again from 1981 to 1982.
She appeared as Catherine of Aragon in the film Anne of the Thousand Days, opposite Richard Burton and Geneviève Bujold in 1969.
* Burton J. Hendrick, 1969.
The first edition ( in print from 1969 to 1972 ) included an excerpt from an article by Burton H. Wolfe, an investigative journalist and biographer of LaVey, entitled " The Church that Worships Satan ".
The backing band was the TCB Band, which accompanied Elvis Presley from 1969 until his death in 1977: Tom Waits on piano, James Burton on lead guitar, Jerry Scheff on bass, and Ronnie Tutt on drums.
* 1969: Country Roads & Other Places ( Gary Burton )
* Balls, a UK rock group, 1969 1971 ; see under lead guitarist Trevor Burton
In 1969, the duke sold the pearl to actor Richard Burton, who gave it as a present to his wife Elizabeth Taylor.
Virginia Lee Burton died in 1969.
* Robert Brooks-Bass Guitars ( b. 11 April 1969, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England )

1969 and C
The Warren C. Giles Trophy, named for the president of the NL from 1951 to 1969, is awarded to the NLCS winner.
In computing, C (, like the letter C ) is a general-purpose programming language initially developed by Dennis Ritchie between 1969 and 1973 at Bell Labs.
On March 28, 1969, Eisenhower died of congestive heart failure at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D. C ..
* Smout, T. C. A History of the Scottish People, 1560-1830 ( 1969 )
* Classics Illustrated No. 112, The Adventures of Kit Carson ( October 1953 ), is based on John C. Abbott's 1873 book ; the comic book went through nine printings between 1953 and 1969.
In 1969, Escher's business advisor, Jan W. Vermeulen, author of a biography in Dutch on the artist, established the M. C.
Using an updated ' C ' version on the M7, a further three podium finishes followed for Bruce in, but the team's fifth win had to wait until the last race of the 1969 championship when Hulme won the Mexican Grand Prix.
* 1969 U. S. President Richard Nixon and Japanese Premier Eisaku Sato agree in Washington, D. C. on the return of Okinawa to Japanese control in 1972.
* 1969 Vietnam War: Anti-war protesters in Washington, D. C. stage a symbolic March Against Death.
* 1969 Vietnam War: In Washington, D. C., 250, 000-500, 000 protesters staged a peaceful demonstration against the war, including a symbolic " March Against Death ".
* C was developed between 1969 and 1973 as a system programming language, and remains popular.
The C revision of the standard was issued in 1969 in part to accommodate the electrical characteristics of these devices.
Revision C was issued in a document dated August 1969.
* 1909 C. N. Annadurai, Indian politician ( d. 1969 )
Clark ( Engineers ) Ltd, ( 1969 ) R. P. C.
In 1961, the Redskins moved into their new stadium called D. C. Stadium ( changed to Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in 1969 ).
The Battalion's C Battery lost 9 men killed and thirty-two wounded when North Vietnamese troops overran Fire Base Tomahawk on June 19, 1969.
( Montreal's Major League Baseball team, which played from 1969 until it moved to Washington, D. C. in December 2004, was named the Expos, in honor of the 1967 fair ).
* Anna, popular name of C. N. Annadurai ( 1909 1969 ), Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, India
( with C. Gram, J. Hald, H. B. Hansen and A. Wessel ) Datamatik, Studentlitteratur, 1969
Show Low has twice reached 100 ° F ( 38 ° C ), its record high temperature: once on May 31, 1969, and again on July 14, 2003.
On November 15, 1969, Scruggs played his Grammy-winning " Foggy Mountain Breakdown " on an open-air stage in Washington, D. C., at the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, becoming one of the very few bluegrass or country-western artists to give support to the anti-war movement.
His five opponents included winners of major races including Blakeney ( 1969 Epsom Derby ), Karabas ( Washington, D. C. International Stakes ), Crepellana ( Prix de Diane ) and Caliban ( Coronation Cup ).

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