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July 20 is the 201st day of ... American basketball player and coach (d. 2009) 1930 – William H ... Harley Morenstein, Canadian actor and YouTube personality
JK Wedding Entrance Dance" is a viral video originally uploaded to YouTube on July 19, 2009, featuring the wedding of Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz, [1] using "Forever" by Chris Brown as the song for their wedding march. [2] In its first 48 hours, the video accumulated more than 3.5 million views.
Ajmal Kasab, the only surviving gunman in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, pleads guilty in an Indian court, ending months of denials. (Associated Press) (The Times of India) Iranian reformists call for a referendum to resolve the political crisis in the country.
The official San Diego Zoo YouTube account left a now-pinned comment on the video in 2020, stating that they felt honored being featured in the first-ever YouTube video. [23] As of October 22, 2024, it is the most-liked comment on the platform, with 3.9 million likes.
Heavy thunderstorms in Dublin lead to widespread flooding and the closure of some of the city's major roads and rail lines, as well as some evacuations. (The Irish Times)A report by Amnesty International states that Israeli military activities and Palestinian militant rocket attacks during the Gaza War were war crimes.
In April 2009, YouTube launched their earliest HTML5 video player experiments. [73] Throughout 2009, the alphabetical sorting of YouTube's "AudioSwap" feature helped popularizing Alexander Perls' "009 Sound System" music project through frequent use in videos. [74] [75] YouTube XL logo used until 2013. In June 2009, YouTube XL was launched.
July 18, 2009 Montreal: Bell Centre: July 20, 2009 Boston: United States TD Garden: July 21, 2009 Philadelphia: Wachovia Spectrum: July 22, 2009 Pittsburgh: Mellon Arena — July 24, 2009 Hartford: XL Center — July 25, 2009 Albany: Times Union Center — July 27, 2009 New York City: Madison Square Garden: Kaiser Chiefs: July 28, 2009 July 29 ...
Milvirtha Knight Hendricks (February 27, 1920 - July 20, 2009 [1]) was an African American woman who, on September 1, 2005, was photographed by Eric Gay of the Associated Press outside the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center huddled in one of several American flag blankets given to her and to several other disaster victims, two days after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. [2]