Talk:January 23
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- 1556 - The deadliest earthquake in history killed 830,000 people in Shaanxi Province, China.
- 1719 - Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI established Liechtenstein, the only principality in the Holy Roman Empire still remaining today.
- 1912 - Twelve nations signed the International Opium Convention, the first international drug control treaty, to regulate the production and distribution of opiates.
- 1960 - The bathyscaphe Trieste reached the record depth of 10,916 m (35,813 feet) in Challenger Deep of the Mariana Trench.
- 1968 - USS Pueblo was seized by North Korean forces, who claimed that it had violated their territorial waters while spying.
- 2006 - After 12 years of Liberal Party's rule, Stephen Harper's (pictured) Conservative Party won the most seats in the Canadian federal election.
Recent days: January 22 – January 21 – January 20
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I request that the nationality of people be placed with their birthdates, etc.
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Moved from article:
- 1991 - Erika Winner, ski racer
Although apparently correct (at least, she seems to be a U.S. junior ski racer, see [1], although I didn't find a confirmation for her birthdate), I doubt that this is truly noteworthy. Let's add her again when she's won a FIS race, ok? (Entry was added on March 4, 2003 in this edit by IP 12.224.88.192.) Lupo 08:29, 18 Mar 2004 (UTC)
1510 Henry VIII
- According to this Guardian book review, Henry VIII appeared incognito on January 12. Anyone care to clarify? - User:Samgra 23 Jan 2006
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[edit] Leadbelly
The auld Leadster is down as being born on Jan 21st and on this page... --Roboconnell 05:29, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Canadian Election, 2006
It says it was the first Canadian Election held in winter. This is not true. There was another one, which I can't recall, but amd going to look up and change. Kaiser matias 05:44, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Unclear
Again, in the canadian elections. It currently says "2006 - After 12 years of Liberal Party's rule, Stephen Harper's (pictured) Conservative Party wins the most seats in the Canadian federal election. Harper becomes the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada with a minority government.". This is unclear. Is this guy the 22nd every prime minister in Canada, or the 22nd prime minister of Canada with a minority government? Codu (t)⁄(c) • 15:09, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] David Anber
My edit was removed and noted as vandalism. I'd like to note that first, it was a good faith edit, and second I think it is correct (which is why it is good faith). It seems in line with the consensus at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Days_of_the_Year#Criteria_for_listing_in_Births_and_Deaths. The person in question, David Anber served one term on the national executive of a now-defunct Canadian political party. --JGGardiner 22:54, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Suggestion
Suggesting the change of the first entry to:
- 1556 - The deadliest earthquake in history killed 830,000 people in Shaanxi Province, China. --Tengku syariful 17:52, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
- agreed, I was about to suggest that the entry include a link to 1556_Shaanxi_earthquake myself. Modest Genius talk 18:52, 23 January 2007 (UTC)