Today in News History
On July 3, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1939, László Kovács, Hungarian politician and diplomat, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs was born. In 1957, Dolf Luque, Cuban baseball player and manager (born 1890) passed away. In 1976, Bobby Skinstad, Zimbabwean-South African rugby union player was born. In 1986, Marco Antônio de Mattos Filho, Brazilian footballer was born. In 1990, Lucas Mendes, Brazilian footballer was born. In 1992, Crystal Dunn, American soccer player was born. In 1994, Lew Hoad, Australian tennis player and coach (born 1934) passed away. In 2013, Roman Bengez, Slovenian footballer and manager (born 1964) passed away. In 2014, Tim Flood, Irish hurler and coach (born 1927) passed away. In 2015, Phil Walsh, Australian footballer and coach (born 1960) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
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