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Sunday, January 01, 2017

2016 Year in Review - News & Events

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

And may 2017 bring you a year filled with happiness, good times, and...well...everything that 2016 did not!  And as you can see, the blog has a new look for the new year!  Nothing fancy, but I think it works.



You know, looking back on the year of 2016, it was considered by many to be a massive flop.  Certainly the news and events of the year were nothing to be happy about.  We saw terrorist attacks, civil war, celebrity deaths by the truckload, and a presidential candidate that should probably never have been allowed to tweet.

So I ask this question...is there ANYTHING good about the year that has gone by?  Well, I'm going to try to answer those questions in this look back at the year gone by.

We're going to start with a month by month breakdown of the events of 2016.



JANUARY

8 - El Chapo Guzman - considered to be the world's most powerful drug trafficker - is recaptured upon his escape from prison
22 - Several states in the United States were left immobilized following a heavy blizzard which dropped as much as two feet of snow in some areas
28 - The Zika Virus outbreak is announced by the World Health Organization



FEBRUARY

7 - The Denver Broncos win Super Bowl 50 against the Carolina Panthers with a score of 24-10



MARCH

14 - The ESA and Roscosmos launch the joint ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter on a mission to Mars
22 - The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant claim responsibility for a series of bombings taking place in Brussels, Belgium that kill 32 people and injures at least 250 others
24 - Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is sentenced to 40 years in jail for genocide and crimes against humanity
27 - 75 are killed and another 340 injured when a suicide blast takes place in Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park, Lahore



APRIL

2 - Clashes between Armenian and Azerbaijani military in Nagorno-Karabakh kill 193 people - and becomes the heaviest breach of the 1994 ceasefire
18 - The Boston Marathon takes place; Lemi Berhanu Hayle and Atsede Baysa are the winners



MAY

3 - Fort McMurray, Alberta is evacuated after wildfires go out of control; several homes and businesses are destroyed
19 - EgyptAir Flight 804 crashes
20 - Jesse Olivieri is shot and later arrested following a shooting incident outside of the White House
28 - Harambe the Gorilla is shot and killed following an incident in which a three year old boy was dragged into his enclosure



JUNE

1 - A murder-suicide takes place at UCLA
12 - The Pittsburg Penguins win the Stanley Cup
12 - A mass shooting takes place at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, killing 49 and wounding 53 others
23 - The world learns the meaning of the word "Brexit" as Britain votes to leave the European Union
28 - Ataturk Airport in Istanbul, Turkey is attacked by terrorists, killing 45



JULY

5 - The shooting of Alton Sterling leads to protests in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and is one of the many events that lead to the Black Lives Matter movement
6 - Philando Castile is fatally shot by a Minnesota police officer after he is pulled over - the incident is caught on camera
7 - Five police officers are shot and killed during a Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas, Texas
14 - A truck plows into Bastille Day celebrations in Nice, France, killing 86 people
18 - Charles Kinsey, a mental health therapist, is shot by police as he is trying to negotiate between officers and the patient in his care
22 - The very last VCR is manufactured by Funai Electronics
26 - Solar Impulse 2 becomes the first solar powered aircraft to circumnavigate the earth
30 - Sixteen people are killed in a hot-air balloon crash near Lockhart, Texas, making it the deadliest ballooning disaster in the United States



AUGUST

5 - The 2016 Summer Olympics begin in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and run until the 21st
14 - Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte makes a statement that he was robbed at gunpoint by several men - but his statement later proves to be false



SEPTEMBER

2 - Hurricane Hermine strikes the Florida Panhandle
3 - An earthquake registering 5.8 on the Richter scale strikes Oklahoma
9 - The North Korean government conducts its fifth and reportedly largest nuclear test causing outcry from the rest of the world
17 - A mass stabbing occurs at the Crossroads Center in St. Cloud, Minnesota - ten people are stabbed before the stabber is shot dead by police
26 - The first of three presidential debates take place between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
28 - Hurricane Matthew begins to form - would become the season's first Category 5 storm
29 - A commuter train crashes in Hoboken, New Jersey, killing one and injuring 114
30 - Two Van Gogh paintings that were stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in December 2002 are recovered
Also in September, the first reports of a massive data breach involving Yahoo Mail is reported

OCTOBER

7 - A 2005 video leaks showing Access Hollywood host Billy Bush and presidential candidate Donald Trump making crude sexual comments towards soap opera actress Arianna Zucker leading to Bush being let go from the Today Show



NOVEMBER

2 - The Chicago Cubs win the World Series for the first time in 108 years!
8 - The United States elections take place; Donald Trump becomes the president-elect of the nation
27 - The Ottawa Redblacks win the Grey Cup



DECEMBER

2 - A warehouse fire in Oakland, California kills 36 people who had gathered there for a concert
18 - Stephanie Del Valle is crowned Miss World 2016
19 - A truck deliberately crashes into the Berlin Christmas Market, killing twelve people
19 - The Russian ambassador to Turkey - Andrei Karlov - is assassinated in an Ankara art gallery
22 - A vaccine against the Ebola Virus is proven to be 70-100% effective
25 - 92 people are killed when a Tupolev Tu-154 crashes near Sochi, Russia



So, are you starting to see why I look at 2016 as being one major suckfest?  Okay, sure, there were some good moments peppered in with the bad.  Unfortunately, there was a lot of bad.  And I didn't even get into the Syrian War because it was easily the top news story of the year.  So much devastation and so much loss, and how so many people are still trying to rebuild their lives after having so much taken away.  It sort of makes us all take a step back and realize that compared to them, many of us should count our blessings.

And the 2016 In Memoriam section is a lengthy one.  I predicted that I'd need at least four pages to get through them all.  Here are all of the famous people that we lost in 2016 starting with January and working our way to the end of the year...

IN MEMORIAM



January 10 - DAVID BOWIE, 69, singer/actor
January 14 - RENE ANGELIL, 73, producer
January 14 - ALAN RICKMAN, 69, actor



January 18 - GLENN FREY, 67, singer/musician
January 26 - ABE VIGODA, 94, actor
January 31 - TERRY WOGAN, 77, broadcaster
February 3 - JOE ALASKEY, 63, voice actor



February 3 - MAURICE WHITE, 74, singer/songwriter
February 15 - GEORGE GAYNES, 98, actor
February 19 - HARPER LEE, 89, author
February 25 - TONY BURTON, 78, actor
February 28 - GEORGE KENNEDY, 91, actor
March 6 - NANCY REAGAN, 94, former First Lady
March 10 - KEITH EMERSON, 71, musician
March 17 - LARRY DRAKE, 67, actor
March 22 - ROB FORD, 46, politician
March 23 - KEN HOWARD, 71, actor
March 24 - GARRY SHANDLING, 66, comedian/actor
March 29 - PATTY DUKE, 69, actress



April 6 - MERLE HAGGARD, 79, country singer
April 17 - DORIS ROBERTS, 90, actress



April 21 - PRINCE, 57, singer-songwriter
April 24 - BILLY PAUL, 81, singer
May 19 - ALAN YOUNG, 96, actor
May 21 - NICK MENZA, 51, drummer



June 3 - MUHAMMAD ALI, 74, boxer
June 6 - KIMBO SLICE, 42, mixed martial artist
June 6 - PETER SHAFFER, 90, playwright
June 10 - GORDIE HOWE, 88, hockey player
June 10 - CHRISTINA GRIMMIE, 22, singer
June 19 - ANTON YELCHIN, 27, actor
June 23 - RALPH STANLEY, 89, bluegrass musician
June 27 - ALVIN TOFFLER, 87, writer
June 28 - PAT SUMMITT, 64, basketball coach
July 19 - GARRY MARSHALL, 81, director/producer/actor
July 24 - MARNI NIXON, 86, vocalist
July 25 - DWIGHT JONES, 64, basketball player
July 27 - JERRY DOYLE, 60, actor/talk show host
July 30 - GLORIA DEHAVEN, 90, actress
August 2 - DAVID HUDDLESTON, 85, actor
August 13 - KENNY BAKER, 81, actor
August 14 - FYVUSH FINKEL, 93, actor
August 22 - TOOTS THIELEMANS, 94, jazz musician
August 23 - STEVEN HILL, 94, actor
August 25 - JAMES CRONIN, 84, physicist
August 28 - JUAN GABRIEL, 66, singer-songwriter



August 29 - GENE WILDER, 83, actor
September 1 - JON POLITO, 65, actor
September 5 - HUGH O'BRIEN, 91, actor
September 11 - ALEXIS ARQUETTE, 47, actress
September 17 - CHARMIAN CARR, 73, actress
September 20 - CURTIS HANSON, 71, director
September 24 - BILL NUNN, 62, actor
September 25 - ARNOLD PALMER, 87, golfer
September 26 - HERSCHELL GORDON LEWIS, 90, director
October 20 - MICHAEL MASSEE, 60, actor



October 23 - PETE BURNS, 57, singer



October 24 - BOBBY VEE, 73, singer



November 7 - LEONARD COHEN, 82, singer-songwriter
November 7 - JANET RENO, 78, former U.S. Attorney General
November 11 - ROBERT VAUGHN, 83, actor
November 12 - LUPITA TOVAR, 106, actress
November 13 - LEON RUSSELL, 74, musician
November 24 - FLORENCE HENDERSON, 82, actress
November 25 - FIDEL CASTRO, 90, former Cuban President
November 25 - RON GLASS, 71, actor
December 6 - PETER VAUGHAN, 93, actor
December 7 - GREG LAKE, 69, musician
December 8 - JOHN GLENN, 95, astronaut/politician
December 8 - JOSEPH MASCOLO, 87, actor
December 13 - ALAN THICKE, 69, actor/songwriter
December 14 - BERNARD FOX, 89, actor
December 17 - HARRY HEIMLICH, 96, physician
December 18 - ZSA ZSA GABOR, 99, actress/socialite
December 24 - RICK PARFITT, 68, musician
December 24 - LIZ SMITH, 95, actress



December 25 - GEORGE MICHAEL, 53, singer

December 26 - BARBARA TARBUCK, 74, actress



December 27 - CARRIE FISHER, 60, actress
December 28 - DEBBIE REYNOLDS, 84, actress
December 31 - WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER, 84, actor

Well, okay...I only needed two.  But still...what a year of losses.  Here's hoping that 2017 is not as depressing in that regard.

And that about wraps up the news and events of 2016.  Tomorrow, I'll share with you some of my own thoughts about the year gone by...

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