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* [[2005]]: [[2005 election|Runoff elections]] were held. | * [[2005]]: [[2005 election|Runoff elections]] were held. | ||
* 2005: The 8th [[Battle for the Bones]] saw [[UAB]] defeat Memphis 37-20 in Memphis. | * 2005: The 8th [[Battle for the Bones]] saw [[UAB]] defeat Memphis 37-20 in Memphis. | ||
* 2005: [[Sean Meyer]] began working as Birmingham's only full-time sommelier. | |||
* [[2003]]: Kiprono Kemei, Agnes Ngunjiri and Macky Tyndall won their divisions in the [[Vulcan Run]]. | * [[2003]]: Kiprono Kemei, Agnes Ngunjiri and Macky Tyndall won their divisions in the [[Vulcan Run]]. | ||
* [[1975]]: Musician and ''American Idol'' runner-up [[Bo Bice]] was born. | * [[1975]]: Musician and ''American Idol'' runner-up [[Bo Bice]] was born. |
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November 1 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Former UAB Blazers basketball star Alan Ogg died from a staph infection.
- 2009: Jamie McMurray won the AMP Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
- 2008: BSC won on the road, Samford was narrowly defeated at home, and UAB was soundly defeated in Hattiesburg.
- 2008: The third annual Moss Rock Festival kicked off in Hoover.
- 2008: Miles College lost 52-2 to Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee.
- 2005: Runoff elections were held.
- 2005: The 8th Battle for the Bones saw UAB defeat Memphis 37-20 in Memphis.
- 2005: Sean Meyer began working as Birmingham's only full-time sommelier.
- 2003: Kiprono Kemei, Agnes Ngunjiri and Macky Tyndall won their divisions in the Vulcan Run.
- 1975: Musician and American Idol runner-up Bo Bice was born.
- 1955: The City of Birmingham formally took over operations of the Birmingham Zoo at Lane Park.
- 1949: Arthur Bennett Lipkin became the conductor of the newly-revived Alabama Symphony Orchestra.
- 1936: Musician Andre Williams was born.