June 1969 (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "June 1969" in English language version.

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  • "76 U.S. Crewmen Feared Lost— Destroyer, Aussie Carrier Crash at Sea", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 3, 1969, p1
  • "Escape Flight In Jet's Wheel Well", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 5, 1969, p1
  • "Cuban's Jet Escape A 'Heart-Stopper'", Pittsburgh Press, June 6, 1969, p31
  • "Spacecraft Debris Hits Freighter; Japan Says Parts Are Identified As From Soviet Ship". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. July 5, 1969. p. 2 – via Google News.
  • "D-Day General Dies", Pittsburgh Press, June 6, 1969, p1
  • "Spanish close off 'Rock'", Montreal Gazette, June 9, 1969, p1
  • "Pope Firm on Unity— But Not Now". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 11, 1969. p. 2 – via Google News.
  • "Pompidou Elected French President By Large Margin", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 16, 1969, p1
  • "First Moonman Uses 'Prerogative'", Ocala (FL) Star-Banner, June 27, 1969, p1
  • "Soccer 'War' Won By El Salvador, 3-2; Troops Still Alerted", Pittsburgh Press, June 28, 1969, p1
  • "Astromonk Dies After Return". Pittsburgh Press. July 8, 1969. p. 1 – via Google News.

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