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* 1963 – President Fulbert Youlou is overthrown in the Republic of the Congo, after a three-day uprising in the capital.
It is named after the Andrey Kolmogorov who first published on the subject in 1963.
The first large-scale trial evaluating the efficacy of BCG was conducted from 1956 to 1963, and involved 54, 239 school children who received BCG at the age of 14 or 15 ; this study showed an efficacy of 84 % up to five years after immunization.
Soon after his graduation in 1963, he was hired as a professor at Kabul University.
Shortly after Algerian independence, Morocco started a border dispute in October 1963 in which Cuba sent troops to help Algeria ( see: Sand War ).
In 1963, shortly after the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1, 500 DI agents, including Che Guevara, were invited to the USSR for intensive training in intelligence operations.
However, the toad gained a foothold in the state after an accidental release by an importer at Miami International Airport in 1957, and deliberate releases by animal dealers in 1963 and 1964 established the toad in other parts of Florida.
Support for CND dwindled after the 1963 Test Ban Treaty.
Eleven months after the agreement, all American weapons were deactivated ( by September 1963 ).
Jones ' former animation unit was laid off after completing the final cartoon in their pipeline, The Iceman Ducketh, and the rest of the Warner Bros. Cartoons studio was closed in early 1963.
By March 1963 however, after the visit of Colonel Michael Greene of the United States Army, and the resulting ' Greene Plan ,' the pattern of bilaterally agreed military assistance to various Congolese military components, instead of a single unified effort, was already taking shape.
McLean graduated from Iona Preparatory School in 1963, and briefly attended Villanova University, dropping out after four months.
He moved to the USA after receiving his Ph. D. at the University of Milan in 1963.
Powers received the CIA's Intelligence Star in 1963 after his return from the Soviet Union.
Duvalier also clashed with Dominican President Juan Bosch in 1963, after Bosch provided aid and asylum to Haitian exiles working to overthrow his regime.
The second and last incumbent of the office, Yusof bin Ishak, kept the style at the 31 August 1963 unilateral declaration of independence and after the 16 September 1963 accession to Malaysia as a state ( so now as a constitutive part of the federation, a non-sovereign level ).
Sixty-six years after opening the mine in 1897, Hoover still had a partial share in the Sons of Gwalia mines when it finally closed in 1963, just one year before the former President's death in New York City in 1964.
On June 4, 1963, Hefner was arrested for selling obscene literature after an issue of Playboy featuring nude shots of Jayne Mansfield was released.
Shula had coached the Colts the previous seven pre-merger seasons ( 1963 – 9 ) and was signed by Joe Robbie after the merger was consummated ; because the signing came after the merger the NFL's rules on tampering came into play, and the Dolphins had to give up their first-round pick to the Colts.
* 1963 – A day after South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem announced the Joint Communique to end the Buddhist crisis, a riot involving around 2, 000 people breaks out.
* 1963 – U. S. President John F. Kennedy gave his " Ich bin ein Berliner " speech, underlining the support of the United States for democratic West Germany shortly after Soviet-supported East Germany erected the Berlin Wall.
" Their relationship lasted from 1963 to sometime after 1968.
The group ’ s flagship hotel, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, has been recognized as one of the world ’ s leading hotels since shortly after its opening in 1963 along with the equally world-renowned Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, previously known as The Oriental.

1963 and Iraqi
Although the Iraqi government, which had first asserted a claim to rule Kuwait in 1938, recognized the borders with Kuwait in 1963 ( based on agreements made earlier in the century ), it continued to press Kuwait for control over Bubiyan and Warbah islands through the 1960s and 1970s.
Arif dismissed and arrested the Ba ' athist leaders later that year in the November 1963 Iraqi coup d ' état.
* Head of Iraqi Intelligence Service ( 1963 )
The Iraqi and Syrian governments, both dominated by the Ba ' ath party, soon sent Nasser delegations to push for a new Arab union on 14 March 1963.
The government's treatment of dissent did not softened, and by 1963, several leading Iraqi ba ' athist had travelled to Beirut, Lebanon to plan a coup against Qasim's regime.
Al-Bakr led the 1963 Iraqi coup d ' état, later referred to as the Ramadan Revolution, and overthrew Qasim's government.
The meeting led Arif, the President, to lead the November 1963 Iraqi coup d ' état.
It quickly became a stronghold of the Iraqi Communist Party, and resistance to the Baathist-led coup of 1963 was strong there.
Abd al-Karim Qasim ( ) ( 21 November 1914 – 9 February 1963 ), was a nationalist Iraqi Army general who seized power in a 1958 coup d ' état, wherein the Iraqi monarchy was eliminated.
In 1963, the Kennedy administration backed a coup against Abdul-Karim Qassem who had deposed the Western-allied Iraqi monarchy, and then the Central Intelligence Agency both covertly and overtly helped the new Baath Party government of Abdul Salam Arif in ridding the country of suspected leftists and communists.
* February 1963 Iraqi coup d ' état
In the aftermath of the overthrow of Abdul Karim Qassim in 1963, the Iraqi branch of the Ba ' ath Party had established a government which collapsed in disorder and was replaced in November that year by a more broadly-based pan-Arab government under Abd al-Salam Arif.
* Basimah Yusuf Butrus ( born 1963 ), Iraqi Assyrian politician
Husain Ar-Radi ( 1924, Najaf – 24 February 1963, Baghdad ), also known as Hashiim, ' Ammar, and Salam Adil, was an Iraqi communist politician as well as a poet and painter.
He was the leader of the Iraqi Communist Party from 1955 until his death by execution or under torture after the Baathist coup in 1963.

1963 and prime
Jomo Kenyatta ( c. 1894 – 1978 ), who became Kenya's first prime minister in 1963, wrote in 1930:
The last time a British monarch unilaterally selected the British prime minister was in 1963, when Queen Elizabeth II appointed Alec Douglas-Home on the advice of outgoing prime minister Harold Macmillan.
At the time of his defeat, he was the longest-serving member of the lower house of the Diet, and he was also the first former prime minister to be defeated at a re-election since 1963.
In 1963 on Macmillan's orders following the Profumo Affair, MI5 bugged the cabinet room, the waiting room, and the prime minister ’ s study until the bugs were removed in 1977 on Callaghan's orders.
A prime example for the first development was the pioneering work conducted by the later Nobel Prize laureate in physics Martin Veltman, who designed a program for symbolic mathematics, especially High Energy Physics, called Schoonschip ( Dutch for " clean ship ") in 1963.
A Tutsi Prime Minister was chosen by the monarch, but, a year later in 1963, the monarch was forced to appoint a Hutu prime minister, Pierre Ngendandumwe, in an effort to satisfy growing Hutu unrest.
D. W. Henderson showed in 1963 that the existence of an n-Venn diagram with n-fold rotational symmetry implied that n was prime.
Ben-Gurion stepped down as prime minister for personal reasons in 1963, and chose Levi Eshkol as his successor.
The first secret meeting took place on 24 September 1963 between King Hussein and Yaacov Herzog, a diplomat with wide experience and special emissary of prime minister Levi Eshkol.
Between 1963 – 1994 he had held at least 55 secret meetings with leading Israelis including at least seven prime and foreign ministers.
( He was the only prime minister to be knighted during his term of office until Robert Menzies in 1963 ; various others were knighted after leaving the office ; Sir Earle Page was already a knight when he briefly became prime minister in 1939.
King Paul's long-time prime minister Konstantinos Karamanlis regarded him partly responsible for his fall in 1963.
On 1 June 1963, Kenyatta became prime minister of the autonomous Kenyan government, with Queen Elizabeth II remaining as Head of State ( after Independence, styled as Queen of Kenya ), represented by a Governor-General.
Kenyatta retained the role of prime minister after independence was declared and jubilantly celebrated on 12 December 1963.
Outstanding Greek public figures in the 20th century include Cretan-born Eleutherios Venizelos, prominent statesman of the interwar period ; Ioannis Metaxas, dictator from 1936 until his death ; Constantine Karamanlis, prime minister ( 1955 – 63, 1974 – 80 ) and president ( 1980 – 85 ) of Greece ; George Papandreou, head of the Center Union Party and prime minister ( 1963 – 65 ); and his son Andreas Papandreou, the PASOK leader who became prime minister in 1981.
The prime-factor algorithm ( PFA ), also called the Good – Thomas algorithm ( 1958 / 1963 ), is a fast Fourier transform ( FFT ) algorithm that re-expresses the discrete Fourier transform ( DFT ) of a size N = N < sub > 1 </ sub > N < sub > 2 </ sub > as a two-dimensional N < sub > 1 </ sub >× N < sub > 2 </ sub > DFT, but only for the case where N < sub > 1 </ sub > and N < sub > 2 </ sub > are relatively prime.
From 1961 to 1963, Brinkley anchored a prime time news magazine, David Brinkley's Journal.
* Giuseppe Siri was widely expected to be elected pope in the 1958 and 1963 conclaves and continued to be a prime contender in both 1978 conclaves.
* Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963, was born there in 1894.
By 1963, Maudling was being considered as a possible future prime minister after Macmillan.

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