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January 25, 1964: Echo 2, largest artificial satellite ever, put into orbit Echo II.jpg
January 25, 1964: Echo 2, largest artificial satellite ever, put into orbit
January 11, 1964: U.S. government panel links cigarettes to lung cancer Smokingandhealthcover.jpg
January 11, 1964: U.S. government panel links cigarettes to lung cancer
January 29, 1964: Josef Rieder opens the Winter Olympics at Innsbruck Josl Rieder 1964 Olympic cauldron.jpg
January 29, 1964: Josef Rieder opens the Winter Olympics at Innsbruck

January 1, 1964 (Wednesday)

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Northern Rhodesia
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Zimbabwe
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Southern Rhodesia
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Zimbabwe
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Nyasaland
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Malawi
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Top of the Pops

January 2, 1964 (Thursday)

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January 8, 1964 (Wednesday)

January 9, 1964 (Thursday)

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Demonstrators in Panama
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Panama
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U.S.A.

January 10, 1964 (Friday)

January 11, 1964 (Saturday)

January 12, 1964 (Sunday)

January 13, 1964 (Monday)

January 14, 1964 (Tuesday)

January 15, 1964 (Wednesday)

January 16, 1964 (Thursday)

January 17, 1964 (Friday)

January 18, 1964 (Saturday)

January 19, 1964 (Sunday)

January 20, 1964 (Monday)

January 21, 1964 (Tuesday)

January 22, 1964 (Wednesday)

January 23, 1964 (Thursday)

January 24, 1964 (Friday)

January 25, 1964 (Saturday)

January 26, 1964 (Sunday)

January 27, 1964 (Monday)

January 28, 1964 (Tuesday)

January 29, 1964 (Wednesday)

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Soviet Olympic commemorative stamp
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Peter Sellers as Dr. Strangelove

January 30, 1964 (Thursday)

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Khanh

January 31, 1964 (Friday)

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  128. "Kaunda Named First Premier of N. Rhodesia". Chicago Tribune. January 23, 1964. p. 1.
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  175. Austin, Dennis (1976). Ghana Observed: Essays on the Politics of a West African Republic. Manchester University Press. p. 87.
  176. "Big 'Yes' Vote in Ghana; 'No' Boxes Sealed— Nkrumah T-Shirts on Poll Workers". Chicago Tribune. February 2, 1964. p. 10.
  177. Corr, Anders (1999). No Trespassing!: Squatting, Rent Strikes, and Land Struggles Worldwide. South End Press. p. 174.
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