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1 August 1, 1968 (Thursday)  





2 August 2, 1968 (Friday)  





3 August 3, 1968 (Saturday)  





4 August 4, 1968 (Sunday)  





5 August 5, 1968 (Monday)  





6 August 6, 1968 (Tuesday)  





7 August 7, 1968 (Wednesday)  





8 August 8, 1968 (Thursday)  





9 August 9, 1968 (Friday)  





10 August 10, 1968 (Saturday)  





11 August 11, 1968 (Sunday)  





12 August 12, 1968 (Monday)  





13 August 13, 1968 (Tuesday)  





14 August 14, 1968 (Wednesday)  





15 August 15, 1968 (Thursday)  





16 August 16, 1968 (Friday)  





17 August 17, 1968 (Saturday)  





18 August 18, 1968 (Sunday)  





19 August 19, 1968 (Monday)  





20 August 20, 1968 (Tuesday)  





21 August 21, 1968 (Wednesday)  





22 August 22, 1968 (Thursday)  





23 August 23, 1968 (Friday)  





24 August 24, 1968 (Saturday)  





25 August 25, 1968 (Sunday)  





26 August 26, 1968 (Monday)  





27 August 27, 1968 (Tuesday)  





28 August 28, 1968 (Wednesday)  





29 August 29, 1968 (Thursday)  





30 August 30, 1968 (Friday)  





31 August 31, 1968 (Saturday)  





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August 20–21, 1968: Soviet Union and 750,000 Warsaw Pact troops invade Czechoslovakia

The following events occurred in August 1968:

August 1, 1968 (Thursday)

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August 2, 1968 (Friday)

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August 3, 1968 (Saturday)

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August 4, 1968 (Sunday)

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August 5, 1968 (Monday)

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August 11, 1968 (Sunday)

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August 12, 1968 (Monday)

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August 13, 1968 (Tuesday)

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August 18, 1968 (Sunday)

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August 19, 1968 (Monday)

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August 20, 1968 (Tuesday)

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August 21, 1968 (Wednesday)

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August 22, 1968 (Thursday)

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August 23, 1968 (Friday)

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August 24, 1968 (Saturday)

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August 25, 1968 (Sunday)

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August 26, 1968 (Monday)

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August 27, 1968 (Tuesday)

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August 28, 1968 (Wednesday)

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Humphrey

August 29, 1968 (Thursday)

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August 29, 1968: Prince Harald marries Sonja Haraldsen

August 30, 1968 (Friday)

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August 31, 1968 (Saturday)

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References

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  • ^ "Ex-Dictator Guilty In Venezuela Case". Pittsburgh Press. August 1, 1968. p. 1.
  • ^ A Report on Operation Breakthrough. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 1974. p. 1.
  • ^ Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Brooks, Courtney G.; Ertel, Ivan D.; Newkirk, Roland W. "Part II: Apollo Application Program -January 1967 to December 1968.". Skylab: A Chronology. NASA Special Publication-4011. NASA. pp. 140–141. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  • ^ East, Roger; Thomas, Richard J. (2014). Profiles of People in Power: The World's Government Leaders. Routledge.
  • ^ "Shueisha Media Guide 2022" (PDF). June 3, 2022. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  • ^ Ramon Sarro, Politics of Religious Change on the Upper Guinea Coast: Iconoclasm Done and Undone: Iconoclasm Done and Undone (Edinburgh University Press, 2008) p140
  • ^ "Music for a revolution: the sound archives of Radio Television Guinee", in From Dust to Digital: Ten Years of the Endangered Archives Programme, ed. by Maja Kominko (Open Book Publishers, 2015) p554
  • ^ "'Suicide' Pilot Slams Tallest Building In Vegas", Pittsburgh Press, August 3, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Police Fear 200 Dead In Manila Earthquake", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 3, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Manila Quake Toll Hits 214", Pittsburgh Press, August 5, 1968, p6
  • ^ F. Gregory Gause III, Saudi-Yemeni Relations: Domestic Structures and Foreign Influence (Columbia University Press, 1990) p86
  • ^ "Italian Jet Crashes; Most Safe", Pittsburgh Press, August 2, 1968, p1
  • ^ Aviation Safety Network
  • ^ "RFK Suspect Sirhan Pleads 'Not Guilty'", Pittsburgh Press, August 2, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Profile".
  • ^ "The origins of ETA: between Francoism and democracy, 1958—1981", by Gaizka Fernandez, in ETA’s Terrorist Campaign: From Violence to Politics, 1968–2015, ed. by Rafael Leonisio, et al. (Routledge, 2016) p26
  • ^ a b "August 1968 as Seen from Bratislava", by Slavomir Michalek and Stanislav Sikora, in The Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1968: Forty Years Later, ed. by M. Mark Stolarik (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2010) pp81-83
  • ^ Partial text of the declaration, from Keesing's Contemporary Archives, August 1968, reprinted by Stanford University
  • ^ "Czechs, Bloc Meet; Last Troops Leave", Pittsburgh Press, August 3, 1968, p1
  • ^ a b Ben Fowkes, Eastern Europe 1945-1969: From Stalinism to Stagnation (Routledge, 2014) pp 125-126
  • ^ "Czechoslovakia reveals '68 'invitation' to Soviets", by Ondrej Hejma, in Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegram, July 17, 1992, p16
  • ^ Haller, Doug; Fehr-Snyder, Kerry (24 June 2007). "Ex-closer Beck dies at 38". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  • ^ "Plane, Liner Collide in Air; 3 Die", Chicago Tribune, August 5, 1968, p3
  • ^ "Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VI, Vietnam, January–August 1968 - Office of the Historian".
  • ^ "Congo (Brazzaville)" in Elections in Africa: A Data Handbook, ed. by Dieter Nohlen, et al. (Oxford University Press, 1999) p260
  • ^ Nader Entessar, Kurdish Politics in the Middle East (Rowman & Littlefield, 2010) p88
  • ^ "Luther Perkins, Guitarist, Dies", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 6, 1968, p2
  • ^ "Secret Spy Rocket Launched at Cape — Agent 817 To Peep At Russia, China", Miami News, August 6, 1968, p1
  • ^ Jeffrey T. Richelson, The Wizards Of Langley: Inside The Cia's Directorate Of Science and Technology (Westview Press, 2002)
  • ^ Rudolph Th. Jurrjens and Jan Sizoo, Efficacy and Efficiency in Multilateral Policy Formation: The Experience of Three Arms Control Negotiations (Martinus Nijhoff, 1997) p206
  • ^ "1,000 Believed Dead In India Flooding", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 13, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Western India Town Under 10 Feet Of Water; Flood Toll Hits 1,000", Indianapolis Star, August 15, 1968, p2
  • ^ Lee Allyn Davis, Facts on File: Natural Disasters (Infobase Publishing, Jun 23, 2010) pp166-167
  • ^ "Nixon Winner on First Ballot", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 8, 1968, p1
  • ^ "9 Miners Killed In Kentucky", Pittsburgh Press, August 8, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Nixon Promises 'Open World'; Anti-Agnew Revolt Crushed", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 9, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Finch Turned Down VP Job, Writer Says", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 7, 1969, p2
  • ^ Helene Seppain, Contrasting US and German Attitudes to Soviet Trade, 1917–91: Politics by Economic Means (Springer, 1992) p196
  • ^ "48 Die In Crash Of British Plane". Pittsburgh Press. August 9, 1968. p. 1.
  • ^ Aviation Safety Network
  • ^ "Czechs Cheer Tito in Prague". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. August 10, 1968. p. 1.
  • ^ Sweet Home Cook County (PDF). Cook County Clerk. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2016. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  • ^ Michael Blakeney, Intellectual Property Rights and Food Security (CAB International, 2009) p85
  • ^ "Nuclear Weapons and Strategy", in The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic History (Oxford University Press, 2013) p97
  • ^ "32 On Airliner Killed In Charleston Crash", Pittsburgh Press, August 10, 1968, p1
  • ^ Aviation Safety Network
  • ^ "Equatorial Guinea", in Elections in Africa: A Data Handbook, ed. by Dieter Nohlen (Oxford University Press, 1999) p358
  • ^ Oscar Scafidi, Equatorial Guinea (Bradt Travel Guides, 2015) p26
  • ^ Gareth David, Railway Renaissance: Britain's Railways After Beeching (Pen and Sword, 2017) p278
  • ^ "Deep Sea Drilling Project", in The Encyclopedia of the Solid Earth Sciences, ed. by Philip Kearey (John Wiley & Sons, 2009) p153
  • ^ "Red Bloc Troops Maneuver Anew At Czech Border", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 12, 1968, p1
  • ^ "2 Arab Jets Land In Israel", Pittsburgh Press, August 12, 1968, p4
  • ^ Shlomo Aloni, Israeli Mirage III and Nesher Aces (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2012) pp54-56
  • ^ Yang Su, Collective Killings in Rural China during the Cultural Revolution (Cambridge University Press, 2011) p204
  • ^ "BOMB MISSES MARK, GREEK PREMIER SAFE— Athens Holds Ex-Officer As Assassin", Pittsburgh Press, August 13, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Greece's Premier Escapes Injury In Assassination Try", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 14, 1968, p1
  • ^ Francesco Buffa, A Journey through Countries and History: A Century of Historical Events as Seen by the European Court of Human Rights (Key Editore, 2017)
  • ^ "150,000 Mexican Students and Backers March", by Ruben Salazar, Los Angeles Times, August 14, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Czech Leaders, Ulbricht Meet", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 13, 1968, p1
  • ^ Martin McCauley, The German Democratic Republic since 1945 (Springer, 1983) p138
  • ^ "California Copter Crash Kills 21", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 15, 1968, p1
  • ^ Deanna R. Adams, Rock 'n' Roll and the Cleveland Connection (Kent State University Press, 2002) p102
  • ^ Engdahl, E. R.; Vallaseñor, A. (2002). "Global seismicity: 1900–1999". International Handbook of Earthquake & Engineering Seismology (PDF). Part A, Volume 81A (First ed.). Academic Press. p. 682. ISBN 978-0124406520.
  • ^ "Celebes Earthquake Death Toll Set at 200", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 21, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Seven Leaders Dropped From Portugal's Cabinet", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), August 17, 1968, p15
  • ^ "U.S. Fires 2 Multiwarhead Missile Tests", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 17, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Czechoslovak Line Backed By Romania", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 17, 1968, p2
  • ^ Mary Heimann, Czechoslovakia: The State that Failed (Yale University Press, 2009) p241
  • ^ "Post-Stalinist Reformism and the Prague Spring", by Pavel Kolar, in The Cambridge History of Communism: Volume 2, The Socialist Camp and World Power 1941–1960s (Cambridge University Press, 2017)
  • ^ "Hungary", by Ferenc A. Vali, in The Communist States in Disarray, 1965-1971, edited by Adam Bromke and Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone (University of Minnesota Press, 1972) p129
  • ^ Ben Fowkes, Eastern Europe 1945-1969: From Stalinism to Stagnation (Routledge, 2014)
  • ^ Cheng Guan Ang, Ending the Vietnam War: The Vietnamese Communists' Perspective (Routledge, 2005) p12
  • ^ Galia Golan, Reform Rule in Czechoslovakia: The Dubcek Era 1968-1969 (Cambridge University Press, 2017) p39
  • ^ "Mia Divorces Sinatra In Mexican 'Quickee'", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 17, 1968, p3
  • ^ "The Czechoslovak Crisis of 1968 in the Context of Soviet Geopolitics", by Mikhail V. Latysh, in The Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1968: Forty Years Later p10
  • ^ "Telephone conversation # 13306, sound recording, LBJ and Richard Nixon, 8/18/1968, 5:01PM". Discover Production.
  • ^ "Telephone conversation # 13307, sound recording, LBJ and Hubert Humphrey, 8/18/1968, 5:23PM". Discover Production.
  • ^ "Buses in River, 100 Feared Dead", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 19, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Guitar Electrocutes Irish Pop Musician", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 20, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Pop Singer's Death Probed", Arizona Republic (Phoenix), August 21, 1968, p4
  • ^ "UAR Plane Down At Sea, 41 Dead", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 19, 1968, p1
  • ^ Aviation Safety Network
  • ^ "Lunar Landing Possible in 1969— First Manned Apollo Flight Slated Oct. 11", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 20, 1968, p1
  • ^ "LBJ Sings Wholesome Poultry Act", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 20, 1968, p2
  • ^ Ronald E. Powaski, The Cold War: The United States and the Soviet Union, 1917-1991 (Oxford University Press, 1997)
  • ^ a b c d Karen Dawisha, The Kremlin and the Prague Spring (University of California Press, 1984)
  • ^ "Red Troops Cross Czech Border — Communist Party's Building Encircled By Soviet's Forces", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 21, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Catholicism Behind the Iron Curtain: Czechoslovak and Hungarian Responses to Humanae Vitae", by Mary Heimann and Gabor Szegedi, in The Schism of ’68: Catholicism, Contraception and Humanae Vitae in Europe, 1945-1975, by Alana Harris (Springer, 2018) p320
  • ^ "K-129", in Historical Dictionary of International Intelligence, by Nigel West (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015) p183
  • ^ "Walls Blasted, Five Ohio Convicts Killed", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 22, 1968, p1
  • ^ "The Arrest of the CpCz CC Presidium Members, as Recalled by Josef Smrkovský's Personal Secretary H. Maxa", in The Prague Spring 1968: A National Security Archive Documents Reader, ed. by Jaromír Navrátil (Central European University Press, 1998) p418
  • ^ "The 'Prague Spring' and the Warsaw Pact Invasion as Seen from Prague", by Jan Rychlik, in The Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1968: Forty Years Later, ed. by M. Mark Stolarik (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2010) p46
  • ^ "Czechs Crushed by Russia — Soviet-Bloc Invaders Hold Liberal Chiefs", Pittsburgh Press, August 21, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Russians Arrest Czech Leaders", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 22, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Legitimacy, Nation-Building and Closure: Meanings and Consequences of the Romanian August of 1968", by Dragoș Petrescu, in The Prague Spring, op cit. pp247
  • ^ Kenneth N. Skoug, Czechoslovakia's Lost Fight for Freedom, 1967-1969: An American Embassy Perspective (Greenwood Publishing, 1999) p137
  • ^ a b The Prague Spring 1968: A National Security Archive Documents Reader, ed. by Jaromír Navrátil (Central European University Press, 1998) p xxxvi
  • ^ "Strike Threatened By Czech Liberals If Invaders Remain", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 23, 1968, p1
  • ^ Eugen Steiner, The Slovak Dilemma (Cambridge University Press, 1973) p186
  • ^ "Back in the U.S.S.R. (Lennon-McCartney)", in The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Four, by Kenneth Womack (ABC-CLIO, 2014) p63
  • ^ Philippe Margotin, Jean-Michel Guesdon, All The Songs: The Story Behind Every Beatles Release (Running Press, 2014)
  • ^ "Júbilo por la Visita de Su Santidad" ("Joy for the Visit of His Holiness"), El Tiempo (Bogota), August 23, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Over 1,000,000 Greet Pope Paul in Colombia", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 23, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Caswell Ordered To Integrate", Daily Times-News (Burlington, NC), August 23, 1968, p1
  • ^ Vanessa Siddle Walker, Their Highest Potential: An African American School Community in the Segregated South (University of North Carolina Press, 1996) p192
  • ^ Gisela Parak, Photographs of Environmental Phenomena: Scientific Images in the Wake of Environmental Awareness, USA 1860s-1970s (transcript Verlag, 2015) pp142-143
  • ^ "Blighted Great Lakes", Life magazine, August 23, 1968, pp36-47
  • ^ Frederick Forsyth, The Biafra Story: The Making of an African Legend (Penguin Books, 1969; reprinted by Pen and Sword, 2015)
  • ^ William D. Perdue, Terrorism and the State: A Critique of Domination Through Fear (ABC-CLIO, 1989) p30
  • ^ Tim Pat Coogan, The Troubles: Ireland's Ordeal and the Search for Peace (Palgrave Macmillan, 2002) p70
  • ^ "France detonates its 1st hydrogen bomb", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, August 24, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Red Square at Noon: What I remember of the demonstration", by Natalya Gorbanevskaya
  • ^ Philip Boobbyer, Conscience, Dissent and Reform in Soviet Russia (Routledge, 2005)
  • ^ "Burns Fatal To Godwin Daughter— Lightning Struck Va. Governor's Child on Beach", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 30, 1968, p2
  • ^ "Virginia Governor Rushes To Bedside Of Daughter Struck By Lightning Bolt", Gettysburg (PA) Times, August 26, 1968, p2
  • ^ "The Moscow 'Negotiations': 'Normalizing Relations' between the Soviet Leadership and the Czechoslovak Delegation after the Invasion", by Peter Ruggenthaler and Harald Knoll, in The Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, ed. by Günter Bischof, et al. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2010) p182
  • ^ "'Hey Jude' (Lennon-McCartney)", in The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Four (ABC-CLIO, 2014) pp389-390
  • ^ "Accept Pact, Dubcek Urges Czechs— Tearful Talk Asks Peace, Compliance", Pittsburgh Press, August 27, 1968, p1
  • ^ Mark Gilbert, Cold War Europe: The Politics of a Contested Continent (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014) pp152-153
  • ^ "'Normalization' (Normalizace)", in Historical Dictionary of the Czech State, by Rick Fawn and Jiří Hochman (Rowman & Littlefield, 2010) pp173-174
  • ^ "'Ritual' Slayer Of 22 Confesses Robbery Motive", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 31, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Raman Raghav: When India's 'Jack the Ripper' terrorised Mumbai", BBCNews Asia, November 5, 2015
  • ^ Laurence French and Magdaleno Manzanárez, NAFTA & Neocolonialism: Comparative Criminal, Human & Social Justice (University Press of America, 2004) p223
  • ^ "300,000 Demonstrators March in Mexico City", by Ruben Salazar, Los Angeles Times, August 28, 1968, p9
  • ^ "The Chicago Seven Trial", in Trials of the Century: An Encyclopedia of Popular Culture and the Law, ed. by Scott P. Johnson (ABC-CLIO, 2011) p441
  • ^ "TV Networks Hit By Irate Viewers", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 13, 1968, p2
  • ^ David Copeland, The Media's Role in Defining the Nation: The Active Voice (Peter Lang, 2010) p221
  • ^ "D'Oliveira is left out of tour party", The Guardian (London), August 29, 1968, p1
  • ^ "U.S. Envoy Assassinated In Guatemala", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 29, 1968, p1
  • ^ "The 'Velvet Divorce' of Czechoslovakia as a Solution to a Conflict of Nationalisms", by Radka Havlova, in Democracy and Ethnic Conflict: Advancing Peace in Deeply Divided Societies, ed. by Adrian Guelke (Springer, 2004) p109
  • ^ ""'Lord of the Rings' Star Billy Boyd Added To Wizard World Comic Con Tulsa Roster, September 8–9"". Archived from the original on 29 October 2018. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  • ^ "Prince Harald Waits, Weds A Commoner". Pittsburgh Press. August 29, 1968. p. 2.
  • ^ "Commoner, Prince Wed". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. August 30, 1968. p. 3.
  • ^ Emery, David (25 March 2023). "Did American TV Viewers Hear the Devil's Voice on Aug. 29, 1968?". Fact Check. Snopes Media Group Inc. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  • ^ "Communist Legacies in the 'New Europe': History, Ethnicity and the Creation of a 'Socialist' Nation in Romania, 1945—1989", by Dragoș Petrescu, in Conflicted Memories: Europeanizing Contemporary Histories, ed. by Konrad H. Jarausch and Thomas Lindenberger (Berghahn Books, 2007) p44
  • ^ Catherine Reef, African Americans in the Military (Infobase Publishing, 2010) p xvii
  • ^ "A Last Plea: Stop Smoking— Talman Had Lung Cancer", AP report in Miami News, September 13, 1968, p1
  • ^ "6 — 6 — 6 — 6 — 6 — 6: Sobers beats world record", The Observer (London), September 1, 1968, p16
  • ^ Suvam Pal, The HarperCollins Book of World Cup Trivia (Harper Collins, 2015)
  • ^ "10th January 1985: Ravi Shastri Hits-Six-Sixes-in-an-Over"
  • ^ "Hijacked Jet Is Released To Israelis", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 2, 1968, p4
  • ^ "Aug. 31, 1968: One Donor + Four Patients = Medical History", by Tony Long, Wired magazine, August 31, 2007
  • ^ "Heart, Lung, Kidneys Transplanted From 1", Pittsburgh Press, August 31, 1968, p1
  • ^ "8,222 Iranians Perish in Quake", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 2, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Once Prosperous Town of Kakhk Wiped Out by Quake— 11,000 Iranians Killed or Missing", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 3, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Fire Kills 13, Debris Sifted", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 2, 1968, p7
  • ^ "The Ashley-Mobley Gang", in The Mammoth Book of Gangs, by James Morton (Little, Brown and Co., 2012)

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