At some point around '94 or '95, 'Rolling Stone' said that guitar rock was dead and that the Chemical Brothers were the future. I think that was the last issue of 'Rolling Stone' I ever bought.
President Kennedy understood the importance of equal pay for equal work and signed historic legislation that gave women around the country hope that one day their wages would be on par with that of their male counterparts.
| Frank Abagnale, Celebrity (1948) |
| Anouk Aimee, Actress (1932) |
| Maurice Baring, (1874) |
| Nigel Barker, Photographer (1972) |
| Sheena Easton, Musician (1959) |
| Michael Fish, Celebrity (1944) |
| Edward Gibbon, Historian (1737) |
| Casey Kasem, Actor (1932) |
| Coretta Scott King, Activist (1927) |
| Tim LaHaye, Clergyman (1926) |
| Carlos Castaneda, Writer (1998) |
| Carlos Castenada, Writer (1998) |
| George Alec Effinger, Author (2002) |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson, Poet (1882) |
| Ruth Handler, Businesswoman (2002) |

