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Wikipedia - 1890 British Ultimatum -- British diplomatic ultimatum to Portugal
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Wikipedia - 1896 Cedar Keys hurricane -- Tropical cyclone that devastated the American East Coast
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Wikipedia - 1904 Summer Olympics -- Games of the III Olympiad, celebrated in Saint Louis (United States) in 1904
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Wikipedia - 1909 Crystal Palace Scout Rally -- Historic Scout gathering in London
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Wikipedia - 1919 Florida Keys hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1919
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Wikipedia - 1920 Bolivian coup d'etat -- Bloodless takeover of power in Bolivia on July 12, 1920
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Wikipedia - 1927 Lompoc earthquake -- Earthquake in California
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Wikipedia - 1928 Thames flood -- A combined storm surge and river flood of the River Thames
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Wikipedia - 1938 British Mount Everest expedition -- Low-cost, unsuccessful expedition led by Bill Tilman
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Wikipedia - 1938 Yellow River flood -- 1938 flood in China
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Wikipedia - 1939 German ultimatum to Lithuania -- 1939 German diplomatic demand on Lithuania
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Wikipedia - 1941 Florida hurricane -- Category 3 Atlantic hurricane
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Wikipedia - 1942: A Love Story -- 1994 film by Vidhu Vinod Chopra
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Wikipedia - 1943 University of Oslo fire
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Wikipedia - 1944 Bombay explosion -- 1944 explosion in India
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Wikipedia - 1944 Cuba-Florida hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1944
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Wikipedia - 1945 Florida State Road renumbering -- Highway renumbering
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Wikipedia - 1945 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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Wikipedia - 1946 Florida hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1946
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Wikipedia - 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'etat -- 1948 coup in Czechoslovakia
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Wikipedia - 1949 Florida hurricane -- Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1949
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Wikipedia - 1949 Queen Charlotte Islands earthquake -- Magnitude 8.1 Earthquake affecting Queen Charlotte Islands and Canadian Pacific Northwest (1949)
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Wikipedia - 1950 French Annapurna expedition -- First ascent by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
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Wikipedia - 1950s South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - 1952 Winter Olympics -- 6th Winter Olympics, held in Oslo, Norway
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Wikipedia - 1953 London to Christchurch air race -- Last Great Air Race
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Wikipedia - 1954 Italian Karakoram expedition controversy -- Controversy following first successful attempt to climb second-highest mountain
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Wikipedia - 1958 London Vickers Viking accident -- 1958 aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1958 Mars Bluff B-47 nuclear weapon loss incident -- Accidental release of a nuclear weapon in South Carolina, United States
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Wikipedia - 1960 Los Angeles Chargers season -- Inaugural season for the franchise in Los Angeles
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Wikipedia - 1960s Australian region cyclone seasons -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - 1962 London smog -- 1962 air pollution event in London, England
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Wikipedia - 1964 New York World's Fair -- Showcase of mid-20th-century American culture and technology fair
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Wikipedia - 1964 Ugandan lost counties referendum -- Ugandan referendum
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Wikipedia - 1965 Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer team -- U.S. soccer team
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Wikipedia - 1966-67 Czechoslovak Extraliga season -- Season of the Czechoslovak Extraliga
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Wikipedia - 1966 flood of the Arno -- November 1966 flood of the Arno River in Tuscany, Italy
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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 - 1967 Buffalo riot -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 Milwaukee riot -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 Newark riots -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 Plainfield riots -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1967 Saginaw riot -- One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"
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Wikipedia - 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill -- Oil platform blow-out fouled the coast of California resulting in environmental legislation
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Wikipedia - 1970 Bhola cyclone -- Tropical cyclone that struck East Pakistan in 1970
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Wikipedia - 1970 La Fleche Wallonne -- Cycle race
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Wikipedia - 1971 Colorado Aviation Aero Commander 680 crash -- Aviation accident
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Wikipedia - 1971 January 22 Surgut Aeroflot Antonov An-12 crash -- Aviation accident in the Soviet Union
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Wikipedia - 1971 January 31 Surgut Aeroflot Antonov An-12 crash -- Aviation accident in the Soviet Union
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Wikipedia - 1971 Odisha cyclone -- North Indian Ocean cyclone in 1971
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Wikipedia - 1973 Westminster bombing -- Car bomb explosion in Millbank, London
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Wikipedia - 1974-75 FC Barcelona season -- FC Barcelona season
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Wikipedia - 1974 Suez Canal Clearance Operation -- Agreement to reopen the Suez Canal following the Yom Kippur War
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Wikipedia - 1974 White House helicopter incident -- 1974 incident in which a U.S. Army pilot landed a stolen helicopter on the South Lawn of the White House
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Wikipedia - 1975 Piccadilly bombing -- Bomb attack near Green Park Underground station, London
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Wikipedia - 1976 Nigerian coup d'etat attempt -- 1979 coup detat attempt by colonel Buka Suka Dimka
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Wikipedia - 1976 Olympia bombing -- Bomb attack in West London
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Wikipedia - 1978 Agoura-Malibu firestorm -- |Wildfire in Los Angeles county, California, U.S.
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Wikipedia - 1978 California Proposition 13 -- A ballot initiative which capped property tax at 1% and yearly increases at 2%
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Wikipedia - 1978 London bus attack -- Terrorist attack in which 2 people died
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Wikipedia - 1978 North Sea storm surge -- A storm surge which occurred over 11-12 January causing extensive [[coastal flooding]] and considerable damage on the east coast of England between the Humber and Kent
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Wikipedia - 1978 Singapore flood -- 1978 flood in Singapore
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Wikipedia - 1980-1989 world oil market chronology -- 1980s economic history
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Wikipedia - 1980 Damascus Titan missile explosion -- Explosion of a US ICBM in Arkansas
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Wikipedia - 1980 Plesetsk launch pad disaster -- Vostok-2M rocket explosion during refueling
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Wikipedia - 1980 Summer Olympics closing ceremony -- Olympics ceremony in Moscow, USSR
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Wikipedia - 1981 Brixton riot -- Confrontation between police and protesters in London in 1981
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Wikipedia - 1984 Summer Olympics closing ceremony -- Closing ceremony for the 1984 Summer Olympics
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Wikipedia - 1985 Brixton riot -- Confrontation between Police and protesters in London in 1985
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Wikipedia - 1985 North American cold wave -- Meteorological event
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Wikipedia - 1985 Rajneeshee assassination plot -- Oregon assassination plot
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Wikipedia - 1988-94 British broadcasting voice restrictions -- |Partial ban on radio and TV broadcast in the UK of voices of certain Republican and Loyalist figures
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Wikipedia - 1988 Czechoslovak - New Zealand Mount Everest Southwest Face Expedition -- Mount Everest expedition
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Wikipedia - 1988 La Fleche Wallonne -- Cycle race
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Wikipedia - 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake -- Major earthquake in northern California
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Wikipedia - 1990 Kids' Choice Awards -- 4th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
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Wikipedia - 1990 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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Wikipedia - 1991 Bangladesh cyclone -- 1991 tropical cyclone
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Wikipedia - 1991 Pacific hurricane season -- Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 1991
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Wikipedia - 1992 India-Pakistan floods -- 1992 India-Pakistan floods
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Wikipedia - 1992 Kids' Choice Awards -- 6th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
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Wikipedia - 1994 Baker Street: Sherlock Holmes Returns -- 1993 television film directed by Kenneth Johnson
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Wikipedia - 1996 Golden Globes (Portugal) -- List of awards in arts and sport
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