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Figure skater (1959-1992).
Born October 27th, 1959 in Calgary.
Died April 28th, 1992 at 32 years old in Calgary (death from AIDS-related complications).
Italian novelist (1955-1991).
Born September 14th, 1955 in Correggio.
Died December 16th, 1991 at 36 years old in Reggio Emilia (death from AIDS-related complications).
Ugandan footballer (1967-2005).
Born September 15th, 1967 in Kampala.
Died December 13th, 2005 at 38 years old in Uganda (death from AIDS-related complications).
Italian footballer (1958-1996).
Born September 29th, 1958 in Rome.
Died November 16th, 1996 at 38 years old in Bologna (death from AIDS-related complications).
South african footballer (1974-2008).
Born March 24th, 1974 in Soweto.
Died September 9th, 2008 at 34 years old in Johannesburg (death from AIDS-related complications). [ref]
Writer (1947-1995).
Born July 5th, 1947 in Kimwenza. [ref]
Died June 14th, 1995 at 47 years old in Brazzaville (death from AIDS-related complications).
Italian poet.
Born September 5th, 1944 in Rome. [ref]
Died March 31st, 1996 at 51 years old in Rome (death from AIDS-related complications). [ref]
French film director (1938-1996).
Born August 25th, 1940 in Algiers. [ref]
Died February 3rd, 1996 at 55 years old in Paris (death from AIDS-related complications). [ref]
German writer.
Born May 7th, 1930 in Gliwice. [ref]
Died December 7th, 1990 at 60 years old in Munich (death from AIDS-related complications). [ref]
Poet; writer.
Born February 16th, 1958 in Monforte de Lemos.
Died May 24th, 1996 at 38 years old in A Coruña (death from AIDS-related complications).
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I wanted a perfect ending. Now I’ve learned, the hard way, that some poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. Delicious ambiguity. Gilda Radner