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* [[2011]]: [[Birmingham News Multimedia]] took over publication of ''[[Birmingham magazine|Birmingham]]'' magazine from the [[Birmingham Business Alliance]].
* [[2011]]: [[Birmingham News Multimedia]] took over publication of ''[[Birmingham magazine|Birmingham]]'' magazine from the [[Birmingham Business Alliance]].
* 2011: [[Abdurrahim El-Keib]] was installed as interim Prime Minister of Libya.
* 2011: [[Abdurrahim El-Keib]] was installed as interim Prime Minister of Libya.
* 2011: Radio engineer and minister [[Otis Agee]] died.
* [[2010]]: [[Al Sutton]] resigned the pastorate at [[Sixth Avenue Baptist Church]].
* [[2010]]: [[Al Sutton]] resigned the pastorate at [[Sixth Avenue Baptist Church]].
* [[2009]]: [[Alabama A&M]] defeated [[Alabama State]] 21-7 in the [[Magic City Classic]] at [[Legion Field]].
* [[2009]]: [[Alabama A&M]] defeated [[Alabama State]] 21-7 in the [[Magic City Classic]] at [[Legion Field]].
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* 2006: [[Antique Super Mall]] in [[Hoover]] closed.
* 2006: [[Antique Super Mall]] in [[Hoover]] closed.
* [[2005]]: [[Revolution Radio]] began broadcasting on the Internet.
* [[2005]]: [[Revolution Radio]] began broadcasting on the Internet.
* [[1997]]: Baseball player and [[Birmingham Barons|Barons]] coach [[Sam Hairston]] died in [[Birmingham]] .
* [[1995]]: The body of [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1995|Michael Propes]] was found in a unit of the [[National 9 Inn]].
* [[1995]]: The body of [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1995|Michael Propes]] was found in a unit of the [[National 9 Inn]].
* [[1993]]: Alabama Supreme Court Justice [[Oscar Adams, Jr]] retired from the bench and was succeeded by [[Ralph Cook]].
* [[1993]]: Alabama Supreme Court Justice [[Oscar Adams, Jr]] retired from the bench and was succeeded by [[Ralph Cook]].
* [[1992]]: [[Bo Jackson]]'s football jersey number 34 was retired by the [[Auburn Tigers]].
* [[1992]]: [[Bo Jackson]]'s football jersey number 34 was retired by the [[Auburn Tigers]].
* [[1981]]: [[Willie Mays Day]] was celebrated with a parade and a presentation of the key to the city at halftime of the [[Magic City Classic]].
* [[1978]]: [[Kenneth Daniel]], President of [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]], retired.
* [[1978]]: [[Kenneth Daniel]], President of [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]], retired.
* [[1951]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] football coach [[Nick Saban]] was born.
* [[1898]]: The [[Birmingham Rifles]] mustered for duty in the [[Spanish-American War]].
* [[1898]]: The [[Birmingham Rifles]] mustered for duty in the [[Spanish-American War]].
* [[1888]]: [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]] was organized.  [[Paul C. Morgan]] became pastor.
* [[1888]]: [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]] was organized.  [[Paul C. Morgan]] became pastor.
==Births and deaths==
* [[2011]]: Radio engineer and minister [[Otis Agee]] died.
* [[1997]]: Baseball player and [[Birmingham Barons|Barons]] coach [[Sam Hairston]] died in [[Birmingham]] .
* [[1951]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] football coach [[Nick Saban]] was born.


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