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Wikipedia - 1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt -- Failed coup against President Ngo M-DM-^PM-CM-,nh DiM-aM-;M-^Gm
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Wikipedia - 1964 T-39 shootdown incident -- Cold War incident involving an American T-39 being shot down by a Soviet MiG-19
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Wikipedia - 1965 Argentine Air Force C-54 disappearance -- Argentine military flight that disappeared on 3 November 1965
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Wikipedia - 1966 Central American and Caribbean Games -- Held in San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - 1966 European Indoor Games - Women's 60 metres -- Athletics event
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Wikipedia - 1967 Australian referendum (Aboriginals) -- Question 2 of 1967 Australian referendum, about counting Indigenous people in the census and allowing the government to legislate separately for them
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Wikipedia - 1968 student protests
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Wikipedia - 1969 Libyan coup d'etat -- Coup d'etat carried out by the Libyan Free Unionist Officers Movement (1969)
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Wikipedia - 1969 Newton Cessna 172 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1969 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games -- Multi-sport event
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Wikipedia - 1970 Chilean presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1974 Togo presidential C-47 crash -- 1974 aviation accident in Togo
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Wikipedia - 1976 Argentine coup d'etat -- March 1976 military coup d'etat in Argentina
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Wikipedia - 1976 Tehran UFO incident -- Radar and visual sighting of a UFO over Tehran, Iran
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Wikipedia - 1977 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1977
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Wikipedia - 1978-79 FA Trophy -- Tenth season of the FA Trophy
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Wikipedia - 1978 Balkan Bulgarian Tupolev Tu-134 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1978 British Army Gazelle downing -- Helicopter downed over Northern Ireland during an engagement between the Provisional IRA and the British Army
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Wikipedia - 1978 Ghanaian governmental referendum -- Ghanaian referendum
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Wikipedia - 1978 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1978
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Wikipedia - 1978 LAV HS 748 accident -- Aviation accident off the Venezuelan coast
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Wikipedia - 1979 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1979
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Wikipedia - 1979 vote of no confidence in the Callaghan ministry -- 1979 political event in the UK
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Wikipedia - 1980 in games -- Game-related events of 1980
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Wikipedia - 1980 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1980
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Wikipedia - 1980 in Pakistan -- Events happened in 1980 in Pakistan
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Wikipedia - 1980 NHRA Winternationals -- Drag racing event
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Wikipedia - 1980s in Latin music -- Major events and trends in Latin music in the 1980s
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Wikipedia - 1980 Women's World Open (snooker) -- Women's snooker event, held May 1980
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Wikipedia - 1981 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1981
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Wikipedia - 1981 Women's World Open (snooker) -- Women's snooker event, held May 1981
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Wikipedia - 1982 Bass and Golden Leisure Classic -- Invitational professional snooker event, held 29 May 1982
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Wikipedia - 1982 British Army Gazelle friendly fire incident -- Accidental downing of a helicopter in the Falklands War
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Wikipedia - 1982 Gay Games -- International LGBT multi-sport and cultural event
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Wikipedia - 1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands -- 1982 Argentine invasion of the Falklands
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Wikipedia - 1983-1986 Kurdish rebellions in Iraq -- Kurdish rebellion against the Government of Saddam Hussein In Iraq
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Wikipedia - 1983 in American television -- Television-related events in the USA during 1983
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Wikipedia - 1984 (advertisement) -- 1984 American television commercial directed by Ridley Scott
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Wikipedia - 1984 Biman Bangladesh Airlines Fokker F27 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1984 in American television -- Television-related events in the USA during 1984
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Wikipedia - 1984 United States presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1985 North American cold wave -- Meteorological event
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Wikipedia - 1985 Puerto Rico floods -- Flood event that took place in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - 1986 enlargement of the European Communities -- Accession of Spain and Portugal to the European Communities
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Wikipedia - 1986 FBI Miami shootout -- Gun battle between eight FBI agents and two serial bank robbers and murderers in Miami in 1986
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Wikipedia - 1986 Gay Games -- International LGBT multi-sport and cultural event
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Wikipedia - 1986 Killing of Kekuojalie Sachu and Vikhozo Yhoshu -- 1986 killing of students by police forces in Kohima, Nagaland, India
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Wikipedia - 1986 Mozambican Tupolev Tu-134 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1987 Indianapolis Ramada Inn A-7D Corsair II crash -- Aircraft accident in Indianapolis, Indiana
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Wikipedia - 1987 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1987
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Wikipedia - 1987 Maryland train collision -- Train accident
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Wikipedia - 1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?) -- Debut album of The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu
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Wikipedia - 1988 Democratic National Convention -- U.S. political event held in Atlanta, Georgia
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Wikipedia - 1988 Ordzhonikidze bus hijacking -- bus hijacking event in the Soviet Union
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Wikipedia - 1988 Soro derailment -- Danish rail disaster
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Wikipedia - 1988 United States presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1989 Philippine coup d'etat attempt -- Attempted coup d'etat against the government of Corazon Aquino
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Wikipedia - 1989 Tiananmen Square protests -- 1989 Chinese pro-democracy movement
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Wikipedia - 1990 Dushanbe riots -- Anti-government unrest occurred in Dushanbe in February, 1990.
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Wikipedia - 1990 in American television -- Television-related events in the USA during 1990
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Wikipedia - 1990 Italian Air Force MB-326 crash -- Air accident in Italy
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Wikipedia - 1990 Polish presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1990s in video games -- Video game-related events in 1990s
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Wikipedia - 1991 Haitian coup d'etat -- Overthrow of recently elected president Jean-Bertrand Aristide
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Wikipedia - 1991 Queensland four year terms referendum -- Maximum term of the Parliament of Queensland from three years to four years
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Wikipedia - 1991 Sacramento hostage crisis -- A 1991 hostage crisis
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Wikipedia - 1991 Sino-Soviet Border Agreement
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Wikipedia - 1991 Soviet coup d'etat attempt -- Attempted coup d'etat against Mikhail Gorbachev's government
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Wikipedia - 1991 uprisings in Iraq -- Anti-government uprisings in Ba'athist Iraq
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Wikipedia - 1991 West Virginia derecho -- Weather event
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Wikipedia - 1992 Democratic National Convention -- Political convention
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Wikipedia - 1992 Republican National Convention -- Political convention of the Republican Party
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Wikipedia - 1993 Central American and Caribbean Games -- Held in Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - 1993 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1993
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Wikipedia - 1993 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1993
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Wikipedia - 1993 Storm of the Century -- March 1993 snowstorm in the United States
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Wikipedia - 1993 World Trade Center bombing -- Truck bomb detonated below the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City
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Wikipedia - 1994-1996 United States broadcast television realignment -- Series of events between Fox Broadcasting Company and New World Communications
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Wikipedia - 1994 Baku Metro bombings -- Series of terrorist incidents in 1994, in Baku
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Wikipedia - 1994 Black Hawk shootdown incident -- US friendly fire incident over Iraq
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Wikipedia - 1994 Fairchild Air Force Base B-52 crash -- US aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1994 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1994
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Wikipedia - 1994 Sahara Airlines Boeing 737 crash -- Aviation accident in India
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Wikipedia - 1994 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1994
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Wikipedia - 1994 United States broadcast TV realignment
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Wikipedia - 1995 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1995
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Wikipedia - 1996 Democratic National Convention -- Political convention
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Wikipedia - 1996 Gangneung submarine infiltration incident -- Naval incident between North Korea and South Korea
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Wikipedia - 1996 in home video -- Home video-related events of 1996
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Wikipedia - 1996 Libertarian National Convention -- U.S. political event held in Washington, D.C.
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Wikipedia - 1996 Mount Everest disaster -- Events of 10-11 May 1996, when eight people were caught in a blizzard and died on Mount Everest
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Wikipedia - 1996 Republican National Convention -- U.S. political event held in San Diego, California
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Wikipedia - 1996 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1996
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Wikipedia - 1996 United States presidential election
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Wikipedia - 1997 Central Texas tornado outbreak -- Tornado outbreak in Texas
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Wikipedia - 1997 Raghopur Massacre -- An incident in a series of caste related violence in the Eastern Indian state of Bihar
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Wikipedia - 1997 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1997
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Wikipedia - 1998 Australian waterfront dispute -- Event in Australian industrial relations history
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Wikipedia - 1998 bombing of Iraq -- US and UK bombardment of Iraq in December 1998
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Wikipedia - 1998 Puerto Rican general strike -- Strike to protest government privatization
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Wikipedia - 1998 Sokcho submarine incident -- Combat incident between North Korea and South Korea
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Wikipedia - 1998 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 1998
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Wikipedia - 1998 Yeosu submersible incident -- 1998 naval skirmish between North Korea and South Korea
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Wikipedia - 1999 Aggie Bonfire collapse -- Fatal accident at Texas A&M University
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Wikipedia - 1999 F-117A shootdown -- 1999 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1999 Istanbul summit -- intergovernmental meeting
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Wikipedia - 1999 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 1999 Whites Drug Store Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 19th Academy Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for achievement in filmmaking in 1946
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Wikipedia - 19th arrondissement
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Wikipedia - 1st Split Partisan Detachment -- Former unit of the Yugoslav Partisans during World War II
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Wikipedia - 1 Treasury Place -- Government building in Melbourne, Australia
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Wikipedia - 2000 ASA Pesada Antonov An-24 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 2000 Australia Beechcraft King Air crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 2000 Democratic National Convention -- U.S. political event held in Los Angeles, California
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Wikipedia - 2000 Dover incident -- Illegal immigration incident resulting in the deaths of 58 people
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Wikipedia - 2000 New Year Honours -- Honours event in the United Kingdom and New Zealand
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Wikipedia - 2000 Republican National Convention -- U.S. political event held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Wikipedia - 2000s in video games -- Video game-related events in 2000s
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Wikipedia - 2000 Southern United States heat wave -- Extreme weather event
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Wikipedia - 2000 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2000 US Presidential Election
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Wikipedia - 2001 in home video -- Home video-related events of 2001
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Wikipedia - 2001 Marsh Harbour Cessna 402 crash -- 2001 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 2001 New Year Honours -- Honours event in the Commonwealth
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Wikipedia - 2001 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2001 Vancouver TV realignment -- Realignment of television stations in Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia
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Wikipedia - 2001 World Interuniversity Games -- International sports event
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Wikipedia - 2002 Grozny truck bombing -- 2002 incident in Grozny, Chechnya
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Wikipedia - 2002 Lagos armoury explosion -- Accidental bomb detonation
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Wikipedia - 2002 M-CM-^\berlingen mid-air collision -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 2002 Mosconi Cup -- European vs USA pool event, December 2002
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Wikipedia - 2002 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2003 Angola 727 disappearance -- Stolen aircraft incident at Quatro de Fevereiro Airport
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Wikipedia - 2003 Baghdad DHL attempted shootdown incident -- Attempted shootdown of DHL cargo airliner near Baghdad International Airport
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Wikipedia - 2003 in American television -- TV-related events in the USA during 2003
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Wikipedia - 2003 invasion of Iraq -- Conventional war between a United States-led coalition and Iraq
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Wikipedia - 2003 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2004 24 Hours of Le Mans -- Automobile endurance racing event
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Wikipedia - 2004 Afghan presidential election
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Wikipedia - 2004 Antenna Awards -- Awards show honouring achievements in Australian community television
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Wikipedia - 2004 Dave Matthews Band Chicago River incident -- 2004 environmental incident in Chicago, Illinois
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Wikipedia - 2004 Democratic National Convention -- U.S. political event held in Boston, Massachusetts
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Wikipedia - 2004 enlargement of the European Union
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Wikipedia - 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami -- Megathrust underwater earthquake and subsequent tsunami in the Indian Ocean
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Wikipedia - 2004 Michigan Democratic presidential caucuses -- Democratic Presidential Caucuses in Michigan in 2004
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Wikipedia - 2004 Morecambe Bay cockling disaster -- Mass drowning incident
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Wikipedia - 2004 Republican National Convention -- U.S. political event held in New York
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Wikipedia - 2004 Roanoke tornado -- Weather event
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Wikipedia - 2004 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2004 Ukrainian presidential election
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Wikipedia - 2004 Universal Forum of Cultures -- 141-day international event that took place in Barcelona, Spain
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Wikipedia - 2004 U.S. Presidential Election
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Wikipedia - 2005 Canadian federal budget -- Budget of the Government of Canada for the 2005-2006 fiscal year
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Wikipedia - 2005 Norwegian parliamentary election
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Wikipedia - 2005 Quebec student protests
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Wikipedia - 2005 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2006
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Wikipedia - 2005 Tentena market bombings -- terrorist attack in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - 2006 Ferentari riot -- 2006 Romanian riot
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Wikipedia - 2006 Minato Ward elevator accident -- Fatal elevator accident in 2006 in Tokyo
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Wikipedia - 2006 Sao Paulo violence outbreak -- Clash between law enforcement officials and criminals in Brazil
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Wikipedia - 2006 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards -- Award ceremony presented by the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards in 2007
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Wikipedia - 2006 Trail Appliances Autumn Gold Curling Classic -- World Curling Tour event
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Wikipedia - 2006 United States broadcast TV realignment
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Wikipedia - 2006 Yeti Airlines Twin Otter Crash -- Aviation accident in Nepal
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Wikipedia - 2007 Boston Mooninite panic -- 2007 false-terrorism incident involving Aqua Teen Hunger Force
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Wikipedia - 2007 Canada broadcast TV realignment -- Ownership and network changes affecting television stations in Canada
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Wikipedia - 2007 enlargement of the European Union -- Bulgaria and Romania joining the Europe Union.
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Wikipedia - 2007 Free Airlines L-410 crash -- Aviation accident in Democratic Republic of Congo
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Wikipedia - 2007 Freetown explosion -- Deadly explosions during the 2013 Boston Marathon, and subsequent shooting and manhunt
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Wikipedia - 2007 South Korean presidential election
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Wikipedia - 2008 Democratic National Convention -- U.S. political event held in Denver, Colorado
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Wikipedia - 2008 Greenlandic self-government referendum
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Wikipedia - 2008 in Jungle Fight -- Mixed martial arts event
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Wikipedia - 2008 Libertarian National Convention -- U.S. political event held in Denver, Colorado
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Wikipedia - 2008 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election
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Wikipedia - 2008 Puerto Rico Democratic presidential primary -- Held in Puerto Rico on June 1, 2008
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Wikipedia - 2008 Republican National Convention -- U.S. political event held in Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Wikipedia - 2009 Heilongjiang mine explosion -- Coal mine explosion caused by poor ventilation
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Wikipedia - 2009 in Jungle Fight -- Mixed martial arts event
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Wikipedia - 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie -- Athletic games event
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Wikipedia - 2009 Sabana Seca massacre -- Murder incident in Puerto Rico in 2009
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Wikipedia - 2009 structural changes to local government in England -- 2009 changes to the structure of state administration on a local level in England
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Wikipedia - 2009 Triton Oil Scandal -- Event concerning Kenyan oil production
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Wikipedia - 200 metres individual medley -- Competitive swimming event
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Wikipedia - 2010-2011 University of Puerto Rico strikes -- Student strikes which took place between May 2010 and June 2010 at UPR campuses
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Wikipedia - 2010 Central African Republic League -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games -- Sports events hosted in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - 2011 Polish parliamentary election
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Wikipedia - 2012 Benghazi attack -- Attack against two United States government facilities in Benghazi, Libya
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Wikipedia - 2012 Buenos Aires rail disaster -- 2012 Argentine train wreck
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Wikipedia - 2012 Puerto Rico government transition process -- Held in Puerto Rico on November 13, 2012
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Wikipedia - 2012 Russian presidential election
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Wikipedia - 2013-2014 Cambodian protests -- Cambodian anti-government protests in 2013 and 2014
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1924 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1948 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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Wikipedia - Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres -- Olympic athletics event
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