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[Apr. 22, 1967] FLASH! The Soviets have launched their first manned flight in two years: Voskhod 1 commander Colonel Vladimir Komarov is the pilot of Soyuz 1, launched by the largest Russian space rocket yet.
[Apr. 20, 1967] Massive airstrike by Skyhawks and Intruders savages the North Vietnamese port city of Haiphong.
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[Mar. 22, 1967] Another week, another eye in the sky: this time, it's the Soviet Kosmos 150, whose purpose is easily determined from its orbit.
[Mar. 18, 1967] Kosmos 146, launched into orbit last week, has reportedly reentered. However, there are rumors that what reentered was a booster pack, and that the spacecraft left Earth's orbit! A lunar test?
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[Jan. 25, 1967] The Soviets sent up Kosmos 139 today on an unusual orbit. It reentered the same day. Was it a failure? Or perhaps a spacecraft or weapons test?
[Jan. 13, 1967] Ron Goulart, master of the hardboiled science fiction comedy, is 34 today. Many happy returns...and go read his stuff!
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[Dec. 1, 1966] Pontiac -- a lot more people are going to be driving station wagons next year!