The first of January represents the fresh start of a new year after a period of remembrance of the passing year, including on radio, television, and in newspapers, which starts in early December in countries around the world. Publications have year-end articles that review the changes during the previous year. In some cases, publications may set their entire year’s work alight in the hope that the smoke emitted from the flame brings new life to the company. There are also articles on planned or expected changes in the coming year.
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966
New Year’s Day 1966