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Today is March 30

Born Today
Vincent Van Gogh 1853
Paul Verlaine 1844
Sean O'Casey 1880

Died Today
Rudolf Steiner 1925
Erwin Piscator 1966
Harry Bridges 1990

Events
1987 - Vincent Van Gogh's painting "Sunflowers" sells for $39.9 million at Christies, London.

1981 - President Reagan, James Brady and 2 more shot by John W. Hinckley Jr. in Washington, D.C.

1972 - London takes over rule of Northern Ireland.
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