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1 July 1, 1968 (Monday)  





2 July 2, 1968 (Tuesday)  





3 July 3, 1968 (Wednesday)  





4 July 4, 1968 (Thursday)  





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July 17, 1968: Al-Bakr leads revolution in Iraq
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July 29, 1968: Czechoslovakia's Dubcek confronts USSR's Brezhnev
July 29, 1968: Catholic Pope Paul VI issues decision on contraception

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  • ^ "Marlin Phased Out", Des Moines (IA) Register, July 9, 1968, p3
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  • ^ "Moscow—N.Y. Flight Arrives", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 16, 1968, p2
  • ^ "U.S. Flight to Moscow Beats Reds", Pittsburgh Press, July 16, 1968, p12
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  • ^ "Patrol Boat Strays, U. S. Apologizes", Cincinnati Enquirer, July 20, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Cambodia Frees 11 GIs Held Captive 5 Months", LaCrosse (WI) Tribune, December 20, 1968, p1
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  • ^ "Canada Mail Strike Accord Reached", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 7, 1968, p1
  • ^ "Large Oil Field Found in Alaska", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 19, 1968, p1
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