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 +*[[1965]] - ''[[I, a Woman]]'' premieres in Denmark
*[[1967]] - [[Jim Morrison]] and [[The Doors]] defy [[CBS]] censors on [[The Ed Sullivan Show]]. *[[1967]] - [[Jim Morrison]] and [[The Doors]] defy [[CBS]] censors on [[The Ed Sullivan Show]].
 +* [[1999]] - ''[[Romance X]]'', a film by Catherine Breillat premieres in the United States.
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 +*[[1503]] - [[Gioviano Pontano]], Italian humanist and poet. (b. [[1426]])
*[[1771]] - [[Tobias Smollett]], Scottish novelist (b. [[1721]]) *[[1771]] - [[Tobias Smollett]], Scottish novelist (b. [[1721]])
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*[[1964]] - [[Jean Ray]], Belgian writer. (b. [[1887]]) *[[1964]] - [[Jean Ray]], Belgian writer. (b. [[1887]])
-*[[1965]] - [[I, a Woman]] premiers in Denmark  
-*[[1999]] - [[Henri Storck], Belgian filmmaker (b. [[1907]]) 
*[[1994]] - [[Karl Popper]], Austrian-born British philosopher (b. [[1902 ]]) *[[1994]] - [[Karl Popper]], Austrian-born British philosopher (b. [[1902 ]])
-*[[1503]] - [[Gioviano Pontano]], Italian humanist and poet. (b. [[1426]])+*[[1999]] - [[Henri Storck]], Belgian filmmaker (b. [[1907]])
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