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(Reverend James Naughton succeeded Reverend Peter MacCarthy as pastor of St Theresa Catholic Church in Leeds.)
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* [[2005]]: [[Bessemer State Technical College]] merged into [[Lawson State Community College]].
* [[2005]]: [[Bessemer State Technical College]] merged into [[Lawson State Community College]].
* [[2005]]: The U.S. Census estimate for [[Birmingham]]'s [[Historical demographics of Birmingham|population]] dropped to 231,483.
* [[2005]]: The U.S. Census estimate for [[Birmingham]]'s [[Historical demographics of Birmingham|population]] dropped to 231,483.
* [[2000]]: Reverend [[James Naughton]] succeeded Reverend [[Peter MacCarthy]] as pastor of [[St Theresa Catholic Church]] in [[Leeds]].
* [[1996]]: [[The First Emperor: Treasures from Ancient China]] exhibit opened at the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]].
* [[1996]]: [[The First Emperor: Treasures from Ancient China]] exhibit opened at the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]].
* [[1982]]: [[John Igoe]] succeeded [[John McGonegle]] as pastor of [[St Anthony's Church]] in [[Ensley]].
* [[1982]]: [[John Igoe]] succeeded [[John McGonegle]] as pastor of [[St Anthony's Church]] in [[Ensley]].

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