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Birthdays

TODAY

Lord Ackner, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1986-92, 84; Ray Alan, ventriloquist, 74; Anthony Beadles, Headmaster of Epsom College, 1993-2000, 64; Sol Campbell, footballer, 30; Jack Cardiff, film director and cameraman, 90; Siobhan Davies, choreographer, 54; Tara Fitzgerald, actress, 37; Robin Fleming, chairman of Robert Fleming Holdings, 1990-97, 72; Darren Gough, cricketer, 34; Sir Thomas Hetherington, Director of Public Prosecutions, 1977-87, 78; Sir Curtis Keeble, UK Ambassador to Moscow, 1978-2000, 82; Dr Marjorie Mowlam, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, 1997-2000, 55; Derek Pringle, cricketer for Essex, and England 1978-93, and journalist, 46; Lord Rodger of Earlsferry, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 60; Peter Shilton, World Cup footballer, 55; J. M. Stoddart, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Sheffield Hallam University, 1992-98, 66; Professor Dorothy Wedderburn, Principal of Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, 1985-90, 79.

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TOMORROW

Kate Adie, broadcaster, 59; Sir Timothy Colman, Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk and chairman of the Eastern Counties Newspaper Group, 1969-96, 75; Ray Cooper, percussionist and composer, 62; Justin Dukes, managing director of Channel 4 Television, 1981-88, 63; Captain Jim Fox, pentathlete, 63; Peter Galliner, director of the International Press Institute 1975-93, 84; Rosemary Harris, actress, 74; Jeremy Irons, actor, 56; I. D. McGowan, librarian, National Library of Scotland, 1990-02, 59; the Very Rev Dr J. Fraser McLuskey, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1983-84, 90; Charles Martin, Headmaster of Bristol Grammar School, 1986-99, 65; Austin Mitchell, MP for Great Grimsby and broadcaster, 70; Sir Stephen Mitchell, High Court judge, 1993-2003, 63; Peter Murray, broadcaster, 76; Zandra Rhodes, fashion designer, 64; Dr Sir Brian Richards, biotechnologist, 72; Dr George Barclay Richardson, warden, Keble College, Oxford, 1989-94, 80; Kurt Sanderling, conductor, 92; David Seaman, footballer, 41; Professor Sir Geoffrey Slaney, president of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1982-86, 82; Twiggy, model, actress and singer, 55; Professor Sir Christopher White, director of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1985-97, 74; Sir Leonard Williams, director-general for energy, Commission of the European Communities, 1976-81, 85.