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 |  |  | 1969 - July: Encyclopedia II - Jack Lynch - First Cabinet November 1966-July 1969
Jack Lynch - Changes.
10 March 1968: Lynch becomes acting Minister for Eduction due to the death of Donagh O'Malley
26 March 1968: Brian Lenihan becomes Minister for Education. On 27 March Micheál Ó Moráin replaces Linehan as Minister for Justice. Pádraig Faulkner joins the Cabinet to replace Ó Moráin as Minister for Lands and as Minister for the Gaeltacht
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See also:Jack Lynch, Jack Lynch - Early and Private Life, Jack Lynch - Sporting Career, Jack Lynch - Political Life, Jack Lynch - Early Career, Jack Lynch - Minister for Industry & Commerce, Jack Lynch - Minister for Finance, Jack Lynch - Lemass Resignation, Jack Lynch - Taoiseach 1966-1973, Jack Lynch - PR Referendum, Jack Lynch - Northern Ireland, Jack Lynch - Arms Crisis, Jack Lynch - EEC Membership, Jack Lynch - Opposition 1973-1977, Jack Lynch - Taoiseach 1977-1979, Jack Lynch - The Economy, Jack Lynch - Party Discipline, Jack Lynch - Lynch's Resignation, Jack Lynch - Retirement, Jack Lynch - First Cabinet November 1966-July 1969, Jack Lynch - Changes, Jack Lynch - Second Cabinet July 1969-March 1973, Jack Lynch - Changes, Jack Lynch - Third Cabinet July 1977-December 1979, Jack Lynch - Changes, Jack Lynch - See Also, Jack Lynch - Political Career Read more here: » Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia II - Jack Lynch - First Cabinet November 1966-July 1969 |
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Jack Lynch - Changes.
5 May] 1970: Micheál Ó Moráin resigns as Minister for Justice
7 May-9 May 1970: Jim Gibbons becomes Minister for Agriculture to replace the sacked Neil Blaney. Jerry Cronin joins Cabinet to replace Gibbons as Minister for Defence. Kevin Boland resigns as Social Welfare Minister. Joseph Brennan replaces Boland as Social Welfare Minister, in addition to his Labour portfolio. Bobby Molloy joins cabinet to replace Boland as Minister for Local Government. George Colle ...
See also:Jack Lynch, Jack Lynch - Early and Private Life, Jack Lynch - Sporting Career, Jack Lynch - Political Life, Jack Lynch - Early Career, Jack Lynch - Minister for Industry & Commerce, Jack Lynch - Minister for Finance, Jack Lynch - Lemass Resignation, Jack Lynch - Taoiseach 1966-1973, Jack Lynch - PR Referendum, Jack Lynch - Northern Ireland, Jack Lynch - Arms Crisis, Jack Lynch - EEC Membership, Jack Lynch - Opposition 1973-1977, Jack Lynch - Taoiseach 1977-1979, Jack Lynch - The Economy, Jack Lynch - Party Discipline, Jack Lynch - Lynch's Resignation, Jack Lynch - Retirement, Jack Lynch - First Cabinet November 1966-July 1969, Jack Lynch - Changes, Jack Lynch - Second Cabinet July 1969-March 1973, Jack Lynch - Changes, Jack Lynch - Third Cabinet July 1977-December 1979, Jack Lynch - Changes, Jack Lynch - See Also, Jack Lynch - Political Career Read more here: » Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia II - Jack Lynch - Second Cabinet July 1969-March 1973 |
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NBA Finals:
Boston Celtics won 4 games to 3 over the Los Angeles Lakers
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See also:1969 in sports, 1969 in sports - Auto Racing, 1969 in sports - Baseball, 1969 in sports - Basketball, 1969 in sports - Boxing, 1969 in sports - Cycling, 1969 in sports - Figure Skating, 1969 in sports - Football American, 1969 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1969 in sports - Football Canadian, 1969 in sports - Football Soccer, 1969 in sports - Golf, 1969 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1969 in sports - Harness Racing, 1969 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1969 in sports - Skiing, 1969 in sports - Snooker, 1969 in sports - Tennis, 1969 in sports - General sporting events, 1969 in sports - Births, 1969 in sports - January-March, 1969 in sports - April-June, 1969 in sports - July-September, 1969 in sports - October-December, 1969 in sports - Deaths Read more here: » 1969 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 1969 in sports - Basketball |
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 |  |  | 1969 - July: Encyclopedia II - 1969 in sports - Harness Racing
Lindy's Pride won the United States Trotting Triple Crown races:
Hambletonian - Lindy's Pride
Yonkers Trot - Lindy's Pride
Kentucky Futurity - Lindy's Pride
Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship:
Pacers: Richmond Lass
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See also:1969 in sports, 1969 in sports - Auto Racing, 1969 in sports - Baseball, 1969 in sports - Basketball, 1969 in sports - Boxing, 1969 in sports - Cycling, 1969 in sports - Figure Skating, 1969 in sports - Football American, 1969 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1969 in sports - Football Canadian, 1969 in sports - Football Soccer, 1969 in sports - Golf, 1969 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1969 in sports - Harness Racing, 1969 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1969 in sports - Skiing, 1969 in sports - Snooker, 1969 in sports - Tennis, 1969 in sports - General sporting events, 1969 in sports - Births, 1969 in sports - January-March, 1969 in sports - April-June, 1969 in sports - July-September, 1969 in sports - October-December, 1969 in sports - Deaths Read more here: » 1969 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 1969 in sports - Harness Racing |
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1969 in aviation - March.
March 18-19 - the Royal Air Force airlifts 300 troops to Anguilla in response to the civil unrest that had broken out on the island.
1969 in aviation - May.
May 4-11 - the Daily Mail Transatlantic Air Race commemorates the 50th anniversary of Alcock and Brown's crossing. It is won by a Royal Navy F-4 Phantom, taking 4 hours ...
See also:1969 in aviation, 1969 in aviation - Events, 1969 in aviation - March, 1969 in aviation - May, 1969 in aviation - June, 1969 in aviation - July, 1969 in aviation - August, 1969 in aviation - October, 1969 in aviation - December, 1969 in aviation - First flights, 1969 in aviation - Entered service Read more here: » 1969 in aviation: Encyclopedia II - 1969 in aviation - Events |
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Grand Slam of golf results:
May - The Masters - George Archer
June - US Open - Orville Moody
July - British Open - Tony Jacklin
August - PGA Championship - Ray Floyd
PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Frank Beard - $164,707
Ryder Cup: United States and Britain tied 16 all in world team golf.
Women's Golf
US Women's Open - Donna Caponi
LPGA Championship - Betsy Rawls
Carol Mann: leading money winner on the LPGA tour ...
See also:1969 in sports, 1969 in sports - Auto Racing, 1969 in sports - Baseball, 1969 in sports - Basketball, 1969 in sports - Boxing, 1969 in sports - Cycling, 1969 in sports - Figure Skating, 1969 in sports - Football American, 1969 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1969 in sports - Football Canadian, 1969 in sports - Football Soccer, 1969 in sports - Golf, 1969 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1969 in sports - Harness Racing, 1969 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1969 in sports - Skiing, 1969 in sports - Snooker, 1969 in sports - Tennis, 1969 in sports - General sporting events, 1969 in sports - Births, 1969 in sports - January-March, 1969 in sports - April-June, 1969 in sports - July-September, 1969 in sports - October-December, 1969 in sports - Deaths Read more here: » 1969 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 1969 in sports - Golf |
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1969 in sports - January-March.
January 1 - Jane Smith, British field hockey international
January 2 - Stephen Davies, Australian field hockey player
January 3 - Michael Schumacher, Formula One driver
January 11 - Andrew Griffiths, Canadian field hockey player
January 12 - Robert Prosinečki, Croatian football player
January 15 - Roberto Balado, Cuban boxer
January 16 - Roy Jones Jr., US boxer
January 28 - Giorgio Lamberti, Italian swimmer
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See also:1969 in sports, 1969 in sports - Auto Racing, 1969 in sports - Baseball, 1969 in sports - Basketball, 1969 in sports - Boxing, 1969 in sports - Cycling, 1969 in sports - Figure Skating, 1969 in sports - Football American, 1969 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1969 in sports - Football Canadian, 1969 in sports - Football Soccer, 1969 in sports - Golf, 1969 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1969 in sports - Harness Racing, 1969 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1969 in sports - Skiing, 1969 in sports - Snooker, 1969 in sports - Tennis, 1969 in sports - General sporting events, 1969 in sports - Births, 1969 in sports - January-March, 1969 in sports - April-June, 1969 in sports - July-September, 1969 in sports - October-December, 1969 in sports - Deaths Read more here: » 1969 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 1969 in sports - Births |
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February 9 - Boeing 747
February 12 - Mil Mi V-12
March
Aero Boero AB-115
March 2 - BAC-Aérospatiale Concorde
June
June 27 - Interceptor 400
August
August 30 - Tupolev Tu-22M
September
September 15 - Cessna Citation N500CC
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See also:1969 in aviation, 1969 in aviation - Events, 1969 in aviation - March, 1969 in aviation - May, 1969 in aviation - June, 1969 in aviation - July, 1969 in aviation - August, 1969 in aviation - October, 1969 in aviation - December, 1969 in aviation - First flights, 1969 in aviation - Entered service Read more here: » 1969 in aviation: Encyclopedia II - 1969 in aviation - First flights |
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 |  |  | 1969 - July: Encyclopedia II - Frosty the Snowman - Frosty ReturnsThis 1992 half-hour special, although yet another sequel to the 1969 classic, was produced not by Rankin-Bass but by CBS, and the characters, setting, and voices are different; and the animation (by veteran Peanuts director Bill Melendez) is vastly different. It is, however, shown back-to-back with Frosty each Christmas season on CBS and been bundled on DVD with the R-B original.
Jonathan Winters - in anthropomorphic cartoon form - na ...
See also:Frosty the Snowman, Frosty the Snowman - The original song, Frosty the Snowman - 1969 Rankin-Bass television specia, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty's Winter Wonderland, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty and Rudolph's Christmas in July, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty Returns, Frosty the Snowman - The Legend of Frosty the Snowman Read more here: » Frosty the Snowman: Encyclopedia II - Frosty the Snowman - Frosty Returns |
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 |  |  | 1969 - July: Encyclopedia II - Frosty the Snowman - 1969 Rankin-Bass television speciaThen, in 1969, the Rankin-Bass company produced a thirty-minute animated television special of "Frosty" that featured the voices of Jimmy Durante as narrator and Jackie Vernon as the title character. This special marked the first use of traditional cel animation for Rankin-Bass. Arthur Rankin, Jr. and Jules Bass wanted to give the show and its characters the look of a Christmas card, so Paul Coker, Jr., a greeting card artist who would later be known for his work in MAD Magazine, was hired to do the animation. Rankin-Bass veteran writer Romeo Muller adapted and expanded the story f ...
See also:Frosty the Snowman, Frosty the Snowman - The original song, Frosty the Snowman - 1969 Rankin-Bass television specia, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty's Winter Wonderland, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty and Rudolph's Christmas in July, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty Returns, Frosty the Snowman - The Legend of Frosty the Snowman Read more here: » Frosty the Snowman: Encyclopedia II - Frosty the Snowman - 1969 Rankin-Bass television specia |
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 |  |  | 1969 - July: Encyclopedia II - Frosty the Snowman - Frosty and Rudolph's Christmas in JulyThis 1979 Rankin-Bass sequel was filmed in stop-motion animation in the style of their classic 1964 Christmas special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Where Rudolph was 60 minutes, and all of the other Frosty specials were just 30 minutes, this ambitious special was feature length, at 97 minutes long. Paul Frees, Jackie Vernon, and Shelly Winters returned to their roles and Billie Mae Richards again provided the voice of Rudolph. Mickey Rooney provide ...
See also:Frosty the Snowman, Frosty the Snowman - The original song, Frosty the Snowman - 1969 Rankin-Bass television specia, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty's Winter Wonderland, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty and Rudolph's Christmas in July, Frosty the Snowman - Frosty Returns, Frosty the Snowman - The Legend of Frosty the Snowman Read more here: » Frosty the Snowman: Encyclopedia II - Frosty the Snowman - Frosty and Rudolph's Christmas in July |
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