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KARE (channel 11) is a television station licensed to Minneapolis, United States, an NBC affiliate. Channel 11 began service in 1953, originally affiliated with ABC. It presented several notable children's shows in its early years. After Time Inc. purchased the station in 1957, ABC switched switched affiliates, leaving channel 11 to become an independent station that broadcast the Minnesota Twins baseball team, movies, and syndicated programs. By the late 1970s, WTCN was one of the nation's most financially successful independent stations. On March 5, 1979, channel 11 became an NBC affiliate but struggled with its revamped newscasts. Between 1983 and 1987, the station moved from last to first in late news ratings, battling WCCO for two decades. It changed call signs twice in that period, to WUSA in 1985 and KARE in 1986, when Gannett moved the WUSA call sign to its Washington, D.C., station. More recently, as of 2022, the station has been a second-place finisher in local news. (Full article...)

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The image is copyrighted an will be deleted on Commons! --ALE! 13:00, 13 June 2006 (UTC) Can an admin change the image to a non-redlink please. We could use the portrait of Bokassa, the painting of Jeremiah Horrocks observing the transit of Venus, or one of the modern photos of a transit. -- AJR | Talk 17:05, 22 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Actually, the guidelines say we should not use fair use images, which pretty much limits us to Horrocks or a transit (we do have images to illustrate Sati, but I don't think they look very clear in thumbnail.) -- AJR | Talk 17:17, 22 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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howcheng {chat} 07:19, 3 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

User:Howcheng, IMO, there is too recentism: 1829-1971. IMO, Carloman I (771) will be a good addition. --Redtigerxyz Talk 07:29, 3 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
That's not that bad. There are some days when we only have one or zero events before the 20th century. howcheng {chat} 00:31, 4 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Fred Hampton

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Any reason Fred Hampton shouldn't be included on the list of notable deaths for this date? The manner of his death is important to his legacy and was certainly among the more notable events of this week in 1969. ☯.ZenSwashbuckler.☠ 17:39, 4 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

@Zenswashbuckler: The "Early life" section has no references, same as the first half of the "Chicago" section, and a bunch of the "In music" entries are not cited. Fix those up and we can get him in for next year on the 50th anniversary. howcheng {chat} 21:56, 4 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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