February 1967

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February 6, 1967: Enver Hoxha announces plan to make Albania the world's first "atheist state"
February 5, 1967: The Smothers Brothers transform TV comedy
February 15, 1967:"The Chopsticks" dedicated in Singapore
February 25, 1967: The Pontiac Firebird introduced

The following events occurred in February 1967:

February 1, 1967 (Wednesday)

February 2, 1967 (Thursday)

February 3, 1967 (Friday)

February 4, 1967 (Saturday)

February 5, 1967 (Sunday)

The Vittorio Veneto

February 6, 1967 (Monday)

February 7, 1967 (Tuesday)

February 8, 1967 (Wednesday)

February 9, 1967 (Thursday)

February 10, 1967 (Friday)

February 11, 1967 (Saturday)

February 12, 1967 (Sunday)

February 13, 1967 (Monday)

February 14, 1967 (Tuesday)

February 15, 1967 (Wednesday)

February 16, 1967 (Thursday)

February 17, 1967 (Friday)

February 18, 1967 (Saturday)

February 19, 1967 (Sunday)

February 20, 1967 (Monday)

February 21, 1967 (Tuesday)

February 22, 1967 (Wednesday)

February 23, 1967 (Thursday)

February 24, 1967 (Friday)

February 25, 1967 (Saturday)

February 26, 1967 (Sunday)

February 27, 1967 (Monday)

February 28, 1967 (Tuesday)

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  7. "Composer Found Shot Dead", Cincinnati Enquirer, February 4, 1967, p2
  8. "E. GERMANY FREES YANKS; All 4 Served Prison Terms of Over Year", Chicago Tribune, February 4, 1967
  9. "2 U.S. Negroes Tell Bias in E. Berlin Jail", Chicago Tribune, February 5, 1967, p6
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  14. "3d Orbiter Rocketed to Photograph Moon", Chicago Tribune, February 5, 1967, p1
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  31. "Fear Fire Toll May Reach 100 in Tasmania", Chicago Tribune, February 10, 1967, p6
  32. "Dale's restaurant fire recalled 20 years later", AP report in Anniston (AL) Star, February 9, 1967, p5
  33. "26 DEAD IN SKY-CAFE FIRE— Diners Trapped by Flames in Penthouse of Montgomery, Ala., Apartment Building", Chicago Tribune, February 8, 1967, p1
  34. "Probe Cafe Fire Where 25 Perished", Chicago Tribune, February 9, 1967, p1
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  45. "Yanks Put Under Korea Law", Chicago Tribune, February 10, 1967, p9
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  55. "Macao Turns Over Red Chinese Refugees", Chicago Tribune, February 12, 1967, p6
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  67. "Believe Fall from Plane Killed Youth", Chicago Tribune, February 14, 1967, p1
  68. "Stowaway in Jet Was Fleeing From Poverty", Los Angeles Times, February 16, 1967, p36
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  72. "2 Main Parties Suffer Losses in Dutch Vote", Chicago Tribune, February 16, 1967, p2-19
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  80. "Oppenheimer Dies; Pioneer of A-Bomb", Chicago Tribune, February 19, 1967, p1
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  83. "Earthslides Kill 224; 3,000 Families Homeless— Soaked Hillsides Slip Into Rio, Suburbs", Chicago Tribune, February 21, 1967, p18
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  86. "Sukarno Ends Era; Gives Up Last Vestige of Power", Chicago Tribune, February 23, 1967, p1
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  89. "India Premier Loses 7 Key Aides in Vote", Chicago Tribune, February 21, 1967, p2-10
  90. "Mrs. Gandhi's Party Holding Slim Margin", Chicago Tribune, February 26, 1967, p17
  91. "Labor Party Victorious in Jamaica Vote— Majority Increases in Parliament", Chicago Tribune, February 26, 1967, p6
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  94. "Today Was Date Set for Launching Of Apollo 1 Craft", AP report in The Progress (Clearfield PA), February 21, 1967, p1
  95. "Only Weather Rocket To Be Launched Today", The Times (Shreveport LA), February 21, 1967, p3
  96. "Enemy Booby Trap Kills Viet Expert Bernard Fall", The Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), February 22, 1967, p1
  97. "New Jamaica Government", Philadelphia Daily News, February 23, 1967, p1
  98. "Jamaica Leader Suffers Stroke", Baltimore Sun, January 27, 1965, p4
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  100. "Deaths Add to Mystery in 'JFK' Probe— Key New Orleans Figure Dies", Chicago Tribune, February 23, 1967, p1
  101. "Ferrie 14th to Die with JFK Death Tie", Chicago Tribune, February 23, 1967, p4
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  105. "BOSTON STRANGLER ESCAPES— Lifer DeSalvo Flees Hospital With 2 Pals", Pittsburgh Press, February 24, 1967, p1
  106. "SEIZE ESCAPED STRANGLER— Cops Nab Him in Shop; Brother Is Informer", Chicago Tribune, February 26, 1967, p1
  107. "DA Backed With Private Cash for Inquiry Into Assassination", Los Angeles Times, February 25, 1967, p1
  108. "Plot Against JFK 'Solved,' Garrison Claims", Chicago Tribune, February 25, 1967, p1B-14
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  112. "94,255 See Andretti Win Daytona 500 Race", Chicago Tribune, February 27, 1967, p3-1
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