January 8
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== Deaths == | == Deaths == | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
+ | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
+ | Pierre Guyotat | ||
+ | Rodolphe Töpffer | ||
+ | Heiner Müller | ||
+ | Richard Nixon | ||
+ | Louise Michel | ||
+ | Wilhelm Busch | ||
+ | David Johansen | ||
+ | Simon Vouet | ||
+ | Fanny Ardant | ||
+ | Great American Novel | ||
+ | David Foxon | ||
+ | Kurt Tucholsky | ||
+ | Giannis Christou | ||
+ | Napoléon III | ||
+ | Michel de Certeau | ||
+ | Scott Walker | ||
+ | Peter Cook | ||
+ | Sensation (exhibition) | ||
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