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September 30, 1968: The Boeing 747 is introduced to the public
September 24, 1968: 60 Minutes debuts with Mike Wallace and Harry Reasoner
September 6, 1968: Kingdom of Swaziland granted independence
September 6, 1968: Longtime Portuguese dictator Salazar goes into a coma

The following events occurred in September 1968:

September 1, 1968 (Sunday)

September 2, 1968 (Monday)

September 3, 1968 (Tuesday)

September 4, 1968 (Wednesday)

The AAP cluster as visualized by personnel of NASA's Office of Manned Space Flight in Washington in September 1968

September 5, 1968 (Thursday)

September 6, 1968 (Friday)

September 7, 1968 (Saturday)

September 8, 1968 (Sunday)

September 9, 1968 (Monday)

September 10, 1968 (Tuesday)

Kissinger

September 11, 1968 (Wednesday)

September 12, 1968 (Thursday)

September 13, 1968 (Friday)

September 14, 1968 (Saturday)

September 15, 1968 (Sunday)

September 16, 1968 (Monday)

September 17, 1968 (Tuesday)

Diahann Carroll and Marc Copage in Julia

September 18, 1968 (Wednesday)

September 19, 1968 (Thursday)

September 20, 1968 (Friday)

September 21, 1968 (Saturday)

September 22, 1968 (Sunday)

September 23, 1968 (Monday)

September 24, 1968 (Tuesday)

September 25, 1968 (Wednesday)

September 26, 1968 (Thursday)

September 27, 1968 (Friday)

September 28, 1968 (Saturday)

September 29, 1968 (Sunday)

September 30, 1968 (Monday)

References

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  2. ^ "Austria and the End of the Prague Spring: Neutrality in the Crucible", by Stefan Karner and Peter Ruggenthaler, in The Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, ed. by Günter Bischof, et al. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2010) p433
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  6. ^ Valentine, J. M., 1969, "Archaeological enigmas of Florida and the Western Bahamas", in Muse News (June, 1969), pp. 26-29, 41-47
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  8. ^ "Bulgarian Plane Crashes; 50 Die", Pittsburgh Press, September 4, 1968, p1
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  15. ^ "Swaziland Gets Her Freedom", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 7, 1968, p4
  16. ^ "Salazar Undergoes Operation", Orlando (FL) Evening Star, September 7, 1968, p1
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  18. ^ "Miss America Pageant Is Picketed by 100 Women", by Charlotte Curtis, New York Times, September 8, 1968, p81
  19. ^ "Miss America Protest Hits Beauty 'Slavery'— 'Symbolic Bra-Burning'", Courier-Journal and Times (Louisville KY), September 8, 1968, p18
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  28. ^ "Ashe Wins U.S. Open Singles Title— Top-Seeded Pros Are Outclassed— Okker Collects $14,000 For Losing Title", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 10, 1968, p27
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  34. ^ "The Miracle of Maranatha", Maranatha Baptist University website
  35. ^ "Crash Kills 95 on Plane Off Riviera", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 12, 1968, p1
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  39. ^ "'Boston Arm' Thought Into Movement", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 14, 1968, p23
  40. ^ "Reds Display Pueblo Crew", Honolulu Advertiser, September 13, 1968, p1
  41. ^ "Albania Quitting Soviet Bloc", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 13, 1968, p1
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  46. ^ "General Dies in Copter Crash", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 14, 1968, p4
  47. ^ "Tiger Rally Gives McLain 30th Victory, 5—4; Feat First In 34 Years", Pittsburgh Press, September 15, 1968, p4-1
  48. ^ "Swedes Vote Back Social Democrats", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 16, 1968, p2
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  50. ^ "Cardinals Clinch NL Pennant", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 16, 1968, p32
  51. ^ "D'Oliveira will go to South Africa after all", The Guardian (London), September 17, 1968, p1
  52. ^ "South Africa Blocks Tour By Britons", Des Moines (IA) Tribune, September 18, 1968, p52
  53. ^ "Mr Vorster bans tour by MCC's 'political' team", The Guardian (London), September 18, 1968, p1
  54. ^ "They've Found New Ways To Say 'Sock It To Me'", by Richard K. Shull, Indianapolis News, September 17, 1968, p14
  55. ^ "Nixon to blare out 'Sock it to me' on TV", Oneonta (NY) Star, September 16, 1968, p1
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  59. ^ "It'll Be Detroit and St. Louis in Series As Tigers Nip Yankees, Orioles Lose". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. September 18, 1968. p. 44.
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  62. ^ "New Diahann Carroll Show Familiar Situation Comedy". Asbury Park Press. New Jersey. AP columnist. September 18, 1968. p. 29.
  63. ^ "Armand Blanchonnet". Olympedia. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  64. ^ "Satellite Destroyed In Blazing Fireball", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 19, 1968, p2
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  66. ^ From the Bullet to the Ballot: The Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party and Racial Coalition Politics in Chicago (University of North Carolina Press, 2013) p232
  67. ^ Tom Schott and Nick Peters, The Giants Encyclopedia (Sports Publishing LLC, 2003) p435
  68. ^ "RZA Reveals Cappadonna's Status In Wu-Tang Clan". HipHopDX. 2014-10-07. Retrieved 2021-08-02.
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  70. ^ "CZECH PURGE ORDERED— Hajek Quits; Russia Lists Those To Go", Pittsburgh Press, September 19, 1968, p1
  71. ^ "Mickey Mantle Takes 3rd In Homer Derby", Asheville (NC) Citizen, September 20, 1968, p22
  72. ^ "He Wanted Me To Hit it— Mantle", Arizona Daily Star (Tucson AZ), September 20, 1968, p1-D
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  75. ^ "Six killed when French plane crashes at show", The Guardian, September 21, 1968, p1
  76. ^ "British Air Show Crash Kills 6", St. Petersburg (FL) Times, September 21, 1968, p3-A
  77. ^ "Soviet Moon Craft Recovered Safely", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 23, 1968, p1
  78. ^ Hamish Lindsay, Tracking Apollo to the Moon (Springer, 2013) p174
  79. ^ Craig Nelson, Rocket Men: The Epic Story of the First Men on the Moon (Viking Books, 2009)
  80. ^ "4 Punchless TV Shows Debut", AP report by Cynthia Lowry in Wausau (WI) Daily Herald, September 23, 1968, p14
  81. ^ "Series Buck 'Becket' On Week End And Lose", by Vince Leonard, Pittsburgh Press, September 23, 1968, p44
  82. ^ Farther and Wilder, Mark Seinfelt, Final Drafts: Suicides of World-Famous Authors (Prometheus Books, 1999) p260
  83. ^ Blake Bailey, Farther and Wilder: The Lost Weekends and Literary Dreams of Charles Jackson (Alfred A. Knopf, 2013) p6
  84. ^ Miroslav Verner, Temple of the World: Sanctuaries, Cults, and Mysteries of Ancient Egypt (American University in Cairo Press, 2013) pp250-252
  85. ^ "Two Airliners Carrying 135 Are Hijacked", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 23, 1968, p1
  86. ^ "Parliaments News – BBC News".
  87. ^ Cheng Guan Ang (2005). Ending the Vietnam War: The Vietnamese Communists' Perspective. Routledge. p. 12.
  88. ^ "7 Top Greek Politicians Freed". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. September 24, 1968. p. 1.
  89. ^ Humphrey, Hal (September 24, 1968). "Mayberry RFD in Debut". Los Angeles Times. p. IV-19.
  90. ^ Lowry, Cynthia (September 24, 1968). "'Here's Lucy' No More Subtle Than Other Lucille Ball Shows". Idaho State Journal. Pocatello, Idaho. AP. p. B-3.
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  93. ^ "From Sunset To Ennui, New Shows Kept Coming", by Richard K. Shull, Indianapolis News, September 25, 1968, p19
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  97. ^ Bertil Lintner, Burma in Revolt: Opium and Insurgency since 1948 (Silkworm Books, 1999)
  98. ^ "Humphrey Urges 3-Way Debates", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 26, 1968, p6
  99. ^ "Nixon Nixes Off-The-Air HHH Debate", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 27, 1968, p1
  100. ^ "FORTAS FIGHT OPENS IN SENATE FILIBUSTER— Griffin Cites 'Cronyism' As Issue", Pittsburgh Press, September 25, 1968, p1
  101. ^ "'Hawaii Five-O' Fast-Paced", AP report by Cynthia Lowry, in Cumberland (MD) Evening Times, September 27, 1968, p5
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  104. ^ Nigel Yates, Love Now, Pay Later?: Sex And Religion In The Fifties And Sixties (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2011)
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  110. ^ "Caetano Takes Over In Portugal", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 28, 1968, p1
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  112. ^ Gershom Gorenberg, The Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements, 1967–1977 (Macmillan, 2007)
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  116. ^ "Atlanta Soccer Champ; Blanks San Diego, 3-0", Arizona Republic (Phoenix), September 29, 1968, p11
  117. ^ Formula 1 Yearbook 1998-99. Dempsey Parr. 1998. p. 24. ISBN 9781840843880.
  118. ^ Who's Who Among African Americans. Gale / Cengage Learning. 2003. p. 790. ISBN 9780787659158.
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  121. ^ "New Greek Constitution Gets Approval of Voters", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 30, 1968, p2
  122. ^ "Boeing rolls out its 'jumbo' jet", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, September 30, 1968, p1
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  127. ^ "Humphrey Vows Bombing Halt— 'Acceptable Risk,' He Says in Move From LBJ Side", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 1, 1968, p1
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