Hmm,, Tanggal 1 Juni 1989 adalah tanggal lahir ane,,
Tenyata eh ternyata,,, banyak juga orang-orang penting yang lahir pada tanggal 1 Juni...hehehe
cekidott....
Orang-orang yang Lahir Tanggal 1 Juni :
- Adam Garcia, lahir th 1973 – aktor Australia
- Akis Zikos, lahir th 1974 – Greek – pemain sepakbola
- Alexi Lalas, lahir th 1970 – dari Amerika – soccer player
- Brad Wilkerson, lahir th 1977 – pemain baseball di Amerika
- Brandi Carlile, lahir th 1981 – penyanyi USA dan songwriter
- Daniel Casey, lahir th 1972 – English actor
- Danielle Harris, lahir th 1977 – artis film Hollywood – Amerika
- Derek Lowe, lahir th 1973 – pemain bola baseball di Amerika
- Frédérik Deburghgraeve, lahir th 1973 – perenang Belgia
- Giorgos Lillikas, lahir th 1960 – Cypriot politician
- Greg Schiano, lahir th 1966 – pelatih sepakbola di Amerika
- Heidi Klum, lahir th 1973 – German model
- Jake Silbermann, lahir th 1983 – aktor film Hollywood – Amerika
- James Storm, lahir th 1975 – dari Amerika – pegulat pro
- Javier Hernandez Balcazar, 1988 – Mexican – pemain sepakbola
- Jeff Hackett, lahir th 1968 – pemain hoki dari Kanada
- Jerel McNeal, lahir th 1987 – pemain bola basket di US
- Juan Hernandez, lahir th 1987 – Mexican – pemain sepakbola
- Karen Mulder, lahir th 1968 – Dutch model
- Lisa Hartman, lahir th 1956 – artis film Hollywood – Amerika
- Mário Hipólito, lahir th 1985 – Angolan – pemain sepakbola
- Mark Curry, lahir th 1964 – pemain komedi Amerika
- Melissa Sagemiller, lahir th 1974 – artis film Hollywood – Amerika
- Michael Rasmussen, lahir th 1974 – Danish cyclist
- Michal Grosek, lahir th 1975 – Czech hockey player
- Mike Dunham, lahir th 1972 – dari Amerika – hockey player
- Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar, lahir th 1984 – Mongolian athlete
- Nick Young, lahir th 1985 – pemain bola basket di US
- Oliver James, lahir th 1980 – aktor Inggri
- Oliver Tielemans, lahir th 1984 – Dutch racing driver
- Paul Coffey, lahir th 1961 – pemain hoki dari Kanada
- Peter Machajdik, lahir th 1961 – Slovakian composer
- R. Madhavan, lahir th 1970 – Indian actor
- Richard Williams, lahir th 1977 – British racing driver
- Roger Sanchez, lahir th 1967 – dari Amerika – disc jockey
- Roldán González, lahir th 1971 – penyanyi Kuba
- Ronnie Dunn, lahir th 1953 – musisi Amerika (Brooks & Dunn)
- Sam Young, lahir th 1985 – pemain bola basket di US
- Santana Moss, lahir th 1979 – pemain sepakbola di USA
- Sarah Wayne Callies, lahir th 1977 – artis film Hollywood – Amerika
- Smush Parker, lahir th 1981 – pemain bola basket di US
- Teri Polo, lahir th 1969 – artis pemain film Hollywood – Amerika
- Tirunesh Dibaba, lahir th 1985 – Ethiopian athlete
- Wayne Nelson, lahir th 1950 – musisi Amerika (Little River Band)
- Zoltán Harsányi, lahir th 1987 – Slovakian – pemain sepakbola
Sumber : http://www.birthdaypresentforhim.com/june-1st-famous-people-birthdays.html/2
Peristiwa-peristiwa uniknya antara lain :
2011 | According to the UN, 2 million adolescents in the world live with HIV; 86 per cent of them live in sub-Saharan Africa | ||||
2011 | The U.S. announces it will boycott an anti-racism conference at the United Nations due to concerns over anti-Semetism | ||||
2010 | The transcript of the flight data recorders from the 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash that killed 96 Polish officials and intellectuals is published | ||||
2009 | En route from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Paris, Air France Flight 447 crashes into the Atlantic ocean, killing all 228 on board | ||||
2005 | Dutch reject a referendum on the E.U. constitution | ||||
2001 | The heir to the Nepalese throne killed his parents and eight other family members before shooting himself, after an argument over his choice of a bride | ||||
1997 | 10th Children's Miracle Network Telethon raises $5,400,186 | ||||
1997 | 1st New York Women Film Festival opens | ||||
1997 | 51st Tony Awards: Titanic and Last Night of Ballyhoo win | ||||
1997 | Ameritech Senior Golf Open | ||||
1997 | Annika Sorenstam wins LPGA Michelob Light Classic | ||||
1997 | Donovan Bailey beats Michael Johnson in 150m race | ||||
1997 | Heartland LPGA Classic | ||||
1997 | Los Angeles Dodger Wilton Guerrero's bat breaks, revealing it is corked | ||||
1997 | Vijay Singh wins Golf Memorial at Muirfield Village CC, 14 under par | ||||
1996 | MTV Movie Awards | ||||
1996 | Sony does not renew lease on megatron in Times Square | ||||
1995 | 68th National Spell Bee: Justin Tyler Carroll wins spelling xanthosis | ||||
1995 | Rangers' Kenny Rogers scoreless inning streak ends after 39 | ||||
1994 | FX Channel, Cable Network, debuts | ||||
1994 | General H Norman Schwarzkopf released from hospital after prostate surgery | ||||
1994 | Guns n Roses drummer Matthew Sorum files to divorce Kai | ||||
1993 | Connie Chung joins Dan Rather as anchors of CBS Evening News | ||||
1993 | Guatemala president Jorge Serrano overthrown by army | ||||
1993 | Melchior Ndadaye elected President of Burundi | ||||
1992 | America West Arena opens in Phoenix | ||||
1992 | Stanley Cup: Pittsburgh Penguins sweep Chicago Blackhawks in 4 games | ||||
1991 | Warsaw Pact officially dissolves | ||||
1991 | Mount Pinatubo (Philippines) erupts for 1st time in 600 years | ||||
1991 | Roseanne Arnold and Tom Arnold wed again, they divorced later | ||||
1990 | "Cemetery Club" closes at Brooks Atkinson Theater New York City after 56 performances | ||||
1990 | Cowboy Channel on cable TV begins transmitting | ||||
1990 | Detroit Pistons beat Trailblazers in Portland for 1st time since 1974 | ||||
1990 | Dow Jones Avg hits a record high of 2,900.97 | ||||
1989 | 62nd National Spelling Bee: Scott Isaacs wins spelling spoliator | ||||
1989 | Margaret Ray pleads guilty to breaking into David Letterman's house | ||||
1989 | Robin Givens and Mike Tyson granted final divorce in New Jersey | ||||
1988 | "Les Miserables," opens at Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles | ||||
1988 | "Morton Downey, Jr. Show," debuts in TV syndication | ||||
1988 | Train crash in Zeeland, Netherlands, kills 2 | ||||
1987 | Phil Niekro 314th combines with Joe to have most wins by bros (530) | ||||
1986 | 32nd LPGA Championship won by Pat Bradley | ||||
1986 | 40th Tony Awards: I'm Not Rappaport and Mystery of Edwin Drood win | ||||
1985 | "Just A Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody" by David Lee Roth hits #12 | ||||
1985 | Viv Richards scores 300 in a day on the way to 322 vs. Warwicks cricket | ||||
1985 | Weird Al Yankovic released his Dare To Be Stupid LP | ||||
1984 | Douglas H Mitchell, QC of Calgary becomes 6th CFL Commissioner | ||||
1984 | KWK-AM in St. Louis MO changes call letters to KGLD | ||||
1984 | Netherlands' Lubbers government gives 48 sites for cruise missiles | ||||
1984 | Weightlifter Alexander Gunyashev of U.S.S.R. snatches a record 211 kg | ||||
1982 | Rickey Henderson is fastest to reach 50 stolen bases in a year | ||||
1980 | 1st transmission of CNN, Cable News Network | ||||
1980 | ANC sets fire to Sasol oil installations in South Africa | ||||
1980 | Barbra Streisand appears at an ACLU Benefit in California | ||||
1980 | Beth Daniel wins LPGA Golden Lights Golf Championshipship | ||||
1980 | Steve Garvey, hits the 7,000th Dodger home run | ||||
1980 | Ted Turner's Cable News Network begins broadcasting | ||||
1979 | 33rd NBA Championship: Sea Supersonics beat Washington Bullets, 4 games to 1 | ||||
1979 | Rhodesian bishop Able Muzorewa becomes premier | ||||
1979 | Ted Coombs began a 5,193 mile roller skate from LA to New York City | ||||
1979 | Wings release "Old Siam, Sir" | ||||
1978 | Cricket Test debut of David Gower, vs. Pakistan, Edgbaston, scores 58 | ||||
1978 | High Council destroys judgment against war criminal Pieter Menten | ||||
1977 | British Virgin Islands adopts constitution | ||||
1977 | Russia charges Jewish rights activist Anatoly Shcharansky with treason | ||||
1977 | South Carolina Heerenveen soccer team forms in Heerenveen | ||||
1975 | "Chicago" opens at 46th St. Theater New York City for 947 performances | ||||
1975 | 21st LPGA Championship won by Kathy Whitworth | ||||
1975 | California Angel Nolan Ryan 4th no-hitter beats Baltimore Orioles, 1-0 | ||||
1975 | Cars in Netherlands must have seatbelts | ||||
1975 | Ron Woods replaces Mick Taylor as Rolling Stone guitarist | ||||
1974 | "My Girl Bill" by Jim Stafford hits #12 | ||||
1974 | Chemical plant explodes in Flixborough Lincs kills 29 in UK | ||||
1973 | George Harrison's "Living in the Material World" goes gold | ||||
1973 | Greek President Papadopoulos asks for "parliamentary presidential republic" | ||||
1973 | Paul McCartney and Wings release "Live and Let Die" | ||||
1972 | Dmitri Shostakovich's 15th Symphony, Dutch premieres in West Berlin | ||||
1972 | Tswanaland becomes Bophuthatswana in South Africa | ||||
1972 | West German police arrest RAF-leader Andreas Baader | ||||
1971 | "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" opens at Golden New York City for 31 performances | ||||
1971 | Ed Sullivan's final TV show on CBS | ||||
1970 | "Everything Is Beautiful" by Ray Stevens hits #1 | ||||
1970 | Com Bowie Kuhn reprimands Astro Jim Bouton for writing "Ball Four" | ||||
1970 | Soyuz 9 launched into Earth orbit for 18 days | ||||
1970 | Tigers Al Kaline collides with another player and swallows his tongue | ||||
1969 | Tobacco advertising is banned on Canadian radio and TV | ||||
1968 | 100th Belmont: Gus Gustines aboard Stage Door Johnny wins in 2:27.2 | ||||
1968 | Simon and Garfunkel's "Mrs Robinson" hits #1 | ||||
1967 | Beatles release Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in U.S. and goes gold | ||||
1967 | Mayor-council form of government instituted for Washington, D.C. | ||||
1966 | 2,400 persons attend White House Conference on Civil Rights | ||||
1966 | George Harrison is impressed by Ravi Shankar's concert in London | ||||
1966 | Joaquin Balaguer elected president of Dominican Republic | ||||
1966 | Shortwave station Radio New York Worldwide changes calls from WRUL to WNYW | ||||
1965 | A Penzias and R Wilson detect 3 degrees K primordial background radiation | ||||
1965 | coal mine explosion in Fukuoka Japan kills 236 | ||||
1963 | "El Watusi" by Ray Barreto hits #17 | ||||
1963 | Jomo Kenyatta becomes 1st premier of Kenya | ||||
1963 | King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, becomes Emperor of Ethiopia | ||||
1962 | Oscar 2 (ham radio satellite) launched into Earth orbit | ||||
1962 | Roda JC soccer team reforms in Kerkrade | ||||
1962 | USAF Major Robert M White takes X-15 to 40,420 m | ||||
1961 | FM multiplex stereo broadcasting 1st heard | ||||
1960 | "Finian's Rainbow" closes at 46th St. Theater New York City after 12 performances | ||||
1960 | WDTV TV channel 5 in Clarksburg-Weston, WV (CBS) begins broadcasting | ||||
1959 | 2-time champ Monterrey Mexico barred from 1959 Little League competition for using players outside predetermined geographical area | ||||
1959 | Constitution of Tunisia promulgated (National Day) | ||||
1958 | Belgian christian-democrats win parliamentary election | ||||
1958 | Charles de Gaulle elected premier of France | ||||
1958 | Louise Suggs wins LPGA Gatlinburg Golf Open | ||||
1957 | 1st U.S. runner breaks 4 minute mile (Don Bowden) | ||||
1955 | Habib Bourguiba ends exile from Tunisia | ||||
1954 | Emile Zatopek runs record 6 mile: (27:59.2)/10,000m (28:54.2) | ||||
1953 | KMJ (now KSEE) TV channel 24 in Fresno, California (NBC) begins broadcasting | ||||
1953 | WDAY TV channel 6 in Fargo, ND (ABC/NBC) begins broadcasting | ||||
1952 | Betsy Rawls wins LPGA Cross Country Weathervane Golf Tournament | ||||
1952 | Catholic church puts Andre Gides "Labor" on the index | ||||
1951 | 1st self-contained titanium plant opens (Henderson Nevada) | ||||
1951 | International Cheese treaty signed | ||||
1950 | WKZO (now WWMT) TV channel 3 in Kalamazoo, MI (CBS) 1st broadcast | ||||
1949 | 1st magazine on microfilm offered to subscribers (Newsweek) | ||||
1949 | British government grants Cyrenaica (East-Libya) independence | ||||
1949 | KSL TV channel 5 in Salt Lake City, UT (CBS) begins broadcasting | ||||
1949 | Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz wed for the second time | ||||
1949 | Microfilm copies of "Newsweek" magazine 1st offered | ||||
1948 | Israel and Arabs agree to a cease fire | ||||
1947 | OPA, which issued WW II rationing coupons, disbands | ||||
1947 | Photosensitive glass developed | ||||
1946 | 78th Belmont: Warren Mehrtens aboard Assault wins in 2:30.8 | ||||
1946 | Spijkenisse soccer team forms in Spijkenisse | ||||
1945 | Hari Lahirnya Pancasila dan WLB-AM in Minneapolis Minnesota changes call letters to KUOM | ||||
1944 | General Montgomery/Patton/Bradley/Dempsey/Crerar meet in Portsmouth | ||||
1944 | Nazi occupiers make it punishable to give aid to allied pilots | ||||
1943 | Germany shoots down a civilian flight from Lisbon to London, all die | ||||
1943 | Pirates Rip Sewell 1st throws his dew-drop (eephus) ball in a game | ||||
1941 | 12.59" (31.98 cm) rainfall, Burlington Kansas (state 24-hour record) | ||||
1941 | British troops occupy Bagdad Iraq | ||||
1941 | Germany bans all Catholic publications | ||||
1941 | Germany occupies Kreta | ||||
1941 | New York Giant Mel Ott hits his 400th home run and his 1,500th RBI | ||||
1940 | Coffee and tea rationed in Holland | ||||
1940 | General-major Bernard Montgomery returns to London | ||||
1940 | Nazi occupiers kick Jews out of Dutch air guard | ||||
1939 | 1st boxing match to be televised, Lon Nova defeats Max Baer | ||||
1939 | 1st night game at Phil's Shribe Park (Pirates 5, Phillies 2) | ||||
1939 | British sub "Thetis" sinks in Liverpool Bay with all 99 aboard | ||||
1939 | Retired German Colonel General Gerd von Runstedt returns to service | ||||
1938 | Protective baseball helmets 1st worn by batters | ||||
1938 | Superman 1st appears in DC Comics' Action Comics Series issue #1 | ||||
1937 | Chicago White Sox Bill Dietrich no-hits St. Louis Browns, 8-0 | ||||
1937 | Prince Konoye becomes Japanese premier | ||||
1936 | "Lux Radio Theater" moved from New York City to Hollywood | ||||
1936 | Queen Mary completes its maiden voyage, arriving in New York | ||||
1935 | Yankees set solo home run record with 6 beat Boston 7-2 | ||||
1934 | AFC '34 soccer team forms in Alkmaar | ||||
1933 | Century of Progress world's fair opens in Chicago | ||||
1933 | Charlie Chaplin weds Paulette Goddard | ||||
1932 | Lunteren soccer team forms in Lunteren | ||||
1931 | Rozenburg soccer team forms in Rozenburg | ||||
1930 | 6th French Mens Tennis: Henri Cochet beats Bill Tilden (36 86 63 61) | ||||
1930 | 6th French Womens Tennis: Helen Moody beats Helen Jacobs (62 61) | ||||
1930 | Alphense Boys soccer team forms in Alphen on Rhine | ||||
1930 | Bradman scores cricket 191 Australia vs. Hampshire, 240 minutes, 26 fours | ||||
1926 | Ignacy Mocicki elected president of Poland | ||||
1925 | Lou Gehrig replaces Wally Pipp (1st of record 2130 consec games) | ||||
1923 | New York Giants beat Phillies, 22-5, Giants score in every inning | ||||
1921 | Race riot in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 61 people killed | ||||
1920 | RKSV Volendam soccer team forms in Volendam | ||||
1919 | Rhineland Republic forms in Wiesbaden | ||||
1918 | Excelsior Maassluis soccer team forms in Maassluis | ||||
1918 | White Sox losing 5-4 against New York Yankees, load the bases in 9th with no outs Chick Gandil lines to Frank Baker who turns a triple play | ||||
1917 | Hank Gowdy is 1st baseball player to enlist during WW I | ||||
1916 | German attack on Fort Vaux, Verdun | ||||
1915 | 1st Zeppelin air raid over England | ||||
1914 | Oscar Egg bicycles world record time (44,247 km) | ||||
1912 | Stormvogels soccer team forms in Ijmuiden | ||||
1911 | 1st U.S. group insurance policy written, Passaic, New Jersey | ||||
1910 | South Carolina Enschede soccer team forms in Enschede | ||||
1909 | Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition opens in Seattle | ||||
1908 | John Krohn begins walk around perimeter of U.S., which took 357 days | ||||
1907 | -27 degrees F (-33 degrees C), Sarmiento, Argentina (South American record) | ||||
1905 | Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition opens in Portland, Oregon | ||||
1902 | Blue-White United soccer team of Amsterdam forms | ||||
1900 | British army occupiers Pretoria South Africa | ||||
1899 | Cricket test debut of Wilfred Rhodes and Victor Trumper in Grace's last | ||||
1898 | Trans-Mississippi International Exposition opens in Omaha | ||||
1893 | Opera "Falstaff" is produced (Berlin) | ||||
1890 | U.S. census at 62,622,250 | ||||
1888 | California gets its 1st seismograph | ||||
1881 | Bell Phone opens 1st Dutch telephone exchange | ||||
1880 | 1st pay telephone installed | ||||
1880 | U.S. census at 50,155,783 | ||||
1877 | Society of American Artists forms | ||||
1877 | U.S. troops authorized to pursue bandits into Mexico | ||||
1872 | 6th Belmont: James Roe aboard Joe Daniels wins in 2:58 | ||||
1869 | Voting machine patented by Thomas A. Edison | ||||
1868 | Texas constitutional convention meets in Austin | ||||
1866 | General Dutch Typographer Union forms | ||||
1866 | Renegade Irish Fenians invade Ft. Erie, Ontario from U.S. | ||||
1864 | Battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia (Gaines' Mill, Gaines' Farm) | ||||
1864 | Confederate cruiser The Georgia sold to The English | ||||
1862 | 2nd/last day of battle at Fair Oaks/7 Pines Virginia (11,165 casualties) | ||||
1862 | General Lee assumes command after Joe Johnston is injured at 7 Pines | ||||
1862 | Slavery abolished in all U.S. possessions | ||||
1861 | 1st skirmish in Civil War, Fairfax Court House, Virginia | ||||
1861 | British territorial waters and ports off-limits during Civil War | ||||
1861 | Skirmish at Arlington Mills, Virginia | ||||
1861 | U.S. and Confederacy simultaneously stop mail interchange | ||||
1855 | U.S. adventurer Wm Walker conquers Nicaragua, reestablishes slavery | ||||
1845 | Homing pigeon completes 11,000 km trip (Namibia-London) in 55 days | ||||
1843 | It snows in Buffalo and Rochester New York and Cleveland Ohio | ||||
1843 | Sojourner Truth leaves New York to begin her career as antislavery activist | ||||
1836 | Charles Darwin returns to Capetown | ||||
1835 | 6th national black convention in Philadelphia | ||||
1834 | HMS Beagle for anchor in Port Famine, Magallanes Street | ||||
1813 | Captain John Lawrence utters Navy motto "Don't give up the ship" | ||||
1809 | Allardyce Barclay begins a bet of walking 1 mile every hour for 1,000 hours. Each hour he walked a mile round trip from his home | ||||
1808 | 1st U.S. land-grant university founded at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio | ||||
1796 | Last of Britain's troops withdraws from U.S. | ||||
1796 | Tennessee admitted as 16th U.S. state | ||||
1794 | English fleet under Richard Earl Howe defeats French | ||||
1792 | Kentucky admitted as 15th U.S. state | ||||
1789 | 1st U.S. congressional act becomes law (on administering oaths) | ||||
1774 | Boston Port Bill, British government orders Port of Boston closed | ||||
1746 | French troops conquer Antwerp | ||||
1679 | Battle at Bothwell Bridge on Clyde: Duke of Monmouth beats Scottish | ||||
1670 | English king Charles II and French king Louis XIV sign anti-Dutch treaty | ||||
1657 | 1st Quakers arrives in New Amsterdam (New York) | ||||
1649 | Czar Aleksei throws out English merchants from Moscow | ||||
1641 | France and Portugal sign anti-Spanish covenant | ||||
1638 | 1st earthquake recorded in U.S., at Plymouth, Mass | ||||
1608 | Valse Dimitri forms his 2nd Russian anti-govt | ||||
1568 | Duke van Alva beheads 18 nobles in Brussels | ||||
1562 | Emperor Ferdinand and Sultan Suleiman signs treaty | ||||
1533 | Anna Boleyn crowned queen of England | ||||
1526 | Parliament of Spiers: Lutheran monarchy freed of their belief | ||||
1495 | 1st written record of Scotch Whiskey appears in Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, Friar John Cor is the distiller | ||||
1459 | Pope Pius II opens congress of Mantua | ||||
1283 | Albrecht I van Habsburg becomes ruler of Austrian/Bull market |
Sumber : http://www.brainyhistory.com/days/june_1.html
Sejarah Tanggal 1 Juni 1989
1° giugno 1989
Sant'Angelo Lodiagiano (MI)
SANT'ANGELO LODIGIANO vs MILAN 1-7
Reti: 34', 51' e 56' Mannari, 58' e 63' Lantignotti, 70' rig. Ancelotti, 88' Perina, ....
MILAN: G. Galli, Mussi, W. Bianchi, An. Colombo, F. Galli, Baresi II (46' Tassotti), Mannari, Albertini (46' Lantignotti), Perina, Ancelotti, Evani - All.: Sacchi
Mudah-mudahan ada manfaatnya... ^_^'
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