Go to the NY Times site. See what is in the paper the AFTER your birthday.
2006-09-13 03:12:48
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answer #1
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answered by SPLATT 7
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Wikipedia, but excercise some caution. Also, a general google of the date should be enlightening.
2006-09-13 10:04:51
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answered by James P 3
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It is very easy, you put the day in the seeker and then click in From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and already is, simply,
2006-09-13 10:16:11
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answered by roger 4
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Local Library may have local newspaper or other publications on micro-film
2006-09-13 10:11:46
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answered by cap3856 2
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just type in what happened on the day you were born month date and year
2006-09-13 10:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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check if ur local paper has a website then check the date u want.
2006-09-13 10:11:02
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answered by daniel b 4
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dMarie Time Capsule is an excellent site
www.dmarie.com/timecap
2006-09-13 10:15:44
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answered by lynnie8069 1
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Google "on this day".
2006-09-13 10:06:23
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answered by dryheatdave 6
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http://nightingale.vsb.bc.ca/day_history/
2006-09-13 10:11:01
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answered by Jessi 7
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