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==January 14, 1954 (Thursday)==
==[[January 14]], 1954 (Thursday)==
[[File:Monroe DiMaggio Wedding.jpg|thumb|right|January 1954: Newlyweds Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe]]
[[File:Monroe DiMaggio Wedding.jpg|thumb|right|January 1954: Newlyweds Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe]]
*[[Marilyn Monroe]] married baseball player [[Joe DiMaggio]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Spoto |first=Donald |author-link=Donald Spoto |title=Marilyn Monroe: The Biography |year=2001 |publisher=[[Cooper Square Press]] |page=260 |isbn=978-0-8154-1183-3 |url=https://archive.org/details/marilynmonroe00dona |access-date=4 November 2022 |via=[[Internet Archive]]}}</ref>
*[[Marilyn Monroe]] married baseball player [[Joe DiMaggio]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Spoto |first=Donald |author-link=Donald Spoto |title=Marilyn Monroe: The Biography |year=2001 |publisher=[[Cooper Square Press]] |page=260 |isbn=978-0-8154-1183-3 |url=https://archive.org/details/marilynmonroe00dona |access-date=4 November 2022 |via=[[Internet Archive]]}}</ref>
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==[[January 15]], 1954 (Friday)==
==[[January 15]], 1954 (Friday)==
*British troops captured [[Mau Mau Uprising|Mau Mau]] leader [[Waruhiu Itote]] in [[British Kenya|Kenya]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://nation.africa/lifestyle/lifestyle/The-Mau-Mau-general-who-stopped-Amin-in-his-tracks-/1214-887822-fu8jft/index.html |title=The Mau Mau general who stopped Amin in his tracks |website=Nation |date=27 March 2010 |publisher=[[Nation Media Group]] |access-date=5 November 2022}}</ref>
*British troops captured [[Mau Mau Uprising|Mau Mau]] leader [[Waruhiu Itote]] in [[British Kenya|Kenya]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://nation.africa/lifestyle/lifestyle/The-Mau-Mau-general-who-stopped-Amin-in-his-tracks-/1214-887822-fu8jft/index.html |title=The Mau Mau general who stopped Amin in his tracks |website=Nation |date=27 March 2010 |publisher=[[Nation Media Group]] |access-date=5 November 2022}}</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Rashad al-Alimi]], Yemeni politician, Chairman of the [[Presidential Leadership Council]], in [[Taiz Governorate]], Yemen<ref>https://presidentalalimi.net/content.php?id=1</ref>


==[[January 16]], 1954 (Saturday)==
==[[January 16]], 1954 (Saturday)==
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==[[January 19]], 1954 (Tuesday)==
==[[January 19]], 1954 (Tuesday)==
*A [[1954 lunar eclipse]]|lunar eclipse]] occurred.<ref>http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse/gen_stats.cgi?mode=query&page=full&qtype=type&body=L&saros=133</ref>
*A [[January 1954 lunar eclipse|lunar eclipse]] occurred.<ref>http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse/gen_stats.cgi?mode=query&page=full&qtype=type&body=L&saros=133</ref>
*'''Born:''' [[Yumi Matsutōya]], Japanese singer-songwriter, in [[Hachiōji]], suburb of Tokyō{{citation needed|date=December 2020}}
*'''Born:''' [[Yumi Matsutōya]], Japanese singer-songwriter, in [[Hachiōji]], suburb of Tokyō{{citation needed|date=December 2020}}



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January 12, 1954: Damage from the Blons avalanches in Austria.

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January 4, 1954 (Monday)

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January 10, 1954 (Sunday)

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The BOAC Flight 781 accident aircraft
  • BOAC Flight 781, a de Havilland Comet jet plane, disintegrated in mid-air due to metal fatigue and crashed in the Mediterranean near Elba, killing all 35 people on board.[10]

January 11, 1954 (Monday)

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January 12, 1954 (Tuesday)

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January 13, 1954 (Wednesday)

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January 14, 1954 (Thursday)

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January 1954: Newlyweds Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe

January 15, 1954 (Friday)

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January 16, 1954 (Saturday)

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January 17, 1954 (Sunday)

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January 18, 1954 (Monday)

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January 19, 1954 (Tuesday)

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January 20, 1954 (Wednesday)

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Part of the opening ceremony for the Marunouchi Line at Ikebukuro Station

January 21, 1954 (Thursday)

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January 22, 1954 (Friday)

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January 23, 1954 (Saturday)

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January 24, 1954 (Sunday)

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January 25, 1954 (Monday)

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January 26, 1954 (Tuesday)

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January 27, 1954 (Wednesday)

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January 28, 1954 (Thursday)

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January 30, 1954 (Saturday)

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January 31, 1954 (Sunday)

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