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1970 - March

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1970 - March

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia II - March Engineering - 1970s

March Engineering began operations in 1969. Its four founders were Max Mosley, Alan Rees, Graham Coaker and Robin Herd. They each had a specific area of expertise: Mosley looked after the commercial side, Herd was the designer, Rees managed the racing team and Coaker oversaw production at the factory. The company first built a Formula 3 car in 1969, then went into F1 in 1970, supplying its 701 chassis to Tyrrell for Jackie Stewart. In addition the factory ran two team cars for Jo Siffert and C ...

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March Engineering, March Engineering - 1970s, March Engineering - 1980s, March Engineering - 1990s, March Engineering - In brief, March Engineering - Complete Formula One results

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia II - Cambodian Civil War - The March 1970 Coup d'Etat
Sihanouk was away on a trip to Moscow and Beijing when General Lon Nol launched a successful coup d'état. On the morning of March 18, 1970, the National Assembly was hastily convened, and voted unanimously to depose Sihanouk as head of state. Lon Nol, who had been serving as prime minister, was granted emergency powers. Sirik Matak, an ultraconservative royal prince who in 1941 had been passed over by the French in favor of his cousin Norodom Sihanouk as king, retained his post as deputy prime minister. The new government emphasized that the transfer of power had been totally legal and constituti ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia II - 1970 - Events

1970 - January. January 1 - Construction begins on Arcosanti, by Paolo Soleri, in Mayer, Arizona, located 65 miles north of Phoenix, Arizona. January 1 - Unix epoch at 00:00:00 UTC. January 5 - The first episode of All My Children was broadcast on the ABC television network. January 12 - Biafra capitulates, ending the Nigerian civil war. January 15 - After a 32-month fight for independence from Nigeria, Biafran forces under General Effiong formally surrender to Gen ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - 1970

1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday. 1970 is the Unix epoch time. 1970 - Events. January 1 - Construction begins on Arcosanti, by Paolo Soleri, in Mayer, Arizona, located 65 miles north of Phoenix, Arizona. January 1 - Unix epoch at 00:00:00 UTC. January 5 - The first episode of All My Children was broadcast on the ABC television network. January 12 - Biafra capitulates, ending the Nigerian civil war. January 15 - After a 32-mo ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia II - March Engineering - In brief

Competed in: 175 Grand Prix as March Engineering, and 32 Grand Prix as Leyton House Victories: 3 Pole Positions: 4 Fastest Laps: 7 ...

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March Engineering, March Engineering - 1970s, March Engineering - 1980s, March Engineering - 1990s, March Engineering - In brief, March Engineering - Complete Formula One results

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - Bernard Katz

Sir Bernard Katz (March 26, 1911 – April 20, 2003) was a German-born biophysicist, noted for his work on nerve biochemistry. He shared the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1970 with Julius Axelrod and Ulf von Euler. He was knighted in 1970. Born in Leipzig, Germany, he was educated at the König-Albert-Gymnasium in that city from 1921 to 1929 and went on to study medicine at the University of Leipzig. He graduated in 1934 and fled to Britain in February 1935, the rise of Hitler having made his mixed Russian-Jewish her ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - Chaka Khan

Chaka Khan (born March 23, 1953) is the stage name of the American singer Yvette Marie Stevens. Khan first came to the attention of the music world as the singer of the funk band Rufus in the mid-1970s and with the help of Stevie Wonder, broke into both the pop and R&B charts in 1974 with the hit "Tell Me Something Good". Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, the band had a number of R&B hits, including "Tell Me Something Good", "Ain't Nobody", "Masterjam", "Sweet Thing", "Do You Love What You Feel?", and "Everla ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - 1978 in film

See also: 1977 in film 1978 1979 in film 1970s in film years in film film 1978 in film - Events. February 1 - Bob Dylan's film Renaldo and Clara, a documentary of the "Rolling Thunder Revue" tour premieres in Los Angeles, California March 1 - Charlie Chaplin's coffin is stolen from a Swiss cemetery 3 months after burial March - Leigh Brackett completes the first draft for Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strike ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia II - 1970 in aviation - Events

1970 in aviation - January. January 31 - Mikhail Mil dies, aged 61 1970 in aviation - February. February 17-18 - US Air Force B-52 Stratofortresses attack Laos. February 24 - HMS Ark Royal is recommissioned after a £UK 30 million refit. February 27 - Hawker-Siddeley begins buying back surplus Hawker Hunters from the Royal Air Force ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - 1975 in film

See also: 1974 in film 1975 1976 in film 1970s in film years in film film 1975 in film - Events. January 28 - George Lucas creates the second draft of what would eventually become Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. At this time, the title of the story was Adventures of the Starkiller, Episode One of The Star Wars. March - Production begins on Star Wars March 26 - The film version of The Who's Tomm ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - John Lill

John Lill (born March 17, 1944) is a British pianist. Lill studied at the Royal College of Music and under Wilhelm Kempff. He made his London debut in 1963 at the Royal Festival Hall playing Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5. In 1970 he won the Moscow International Tchaikovsky Competition. He was made an OBE in 1978 and a CBE in 2005. Lill has made a number of recordings, including the complete piano concertos of Beethoven, Brahms and Rachmaninoff and the co ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - Anthony O'Connell

Anthony J. O'Connell was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Palm Beach, Florida. He resigned March 8, 2002, after admitting that he sexually abused a teenage seminary student in the 1970s while serving as a priest in the Diocese of Jefferson City. The student, Christopher Dixon, stated the relationship lasted well into the 1990s, and was awarded $125,000 in an out-of-court settlement. In 1988 O'Connell was apointed the first bishop of the Diocese of Knoxville, and was assigned to lead the Palm Beach Diocese in 1998 in order to help it heal after the resignation of Bishop Joseph Keith Symons, who admitted that h ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - Chancellor Olcott

Chancellor "Chauncey" Olcott (July 21, 1858 - March 18, 1932) was a American stage actor and songwriter. Born in Buffalo, New York, in the early years of his career Olcott sang in minstrel shows and Lillian Russell played a major role in helping make him a Broadway star. Amongst his songwriting accomplishments, Olcott wrote and composed the song My Wild Irish Rose in 1899. In 1970, he was inducted posthumously into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He retired to Monte Carlo and died there in 1932. His body was brought ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - Zangger Committee

The Zangger Committee, also known as the Nuclear Exporters Committee, sprang from Article III.2 of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) which entered into force on March 5, 1970. Under the terms of Article III.2 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards must be applied to nuclear exports. Each State Party to the Treaty undertakes not to provide: (a) source or special fissionable material, or (b) equipment or material especially designed or prepared for the processing, use or produ ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - Carl Hiaasen

Carl Hiaasen [pronounced "hiya-sun"] (born March 12, 1953) is an American journalist and novelist. Born and raised in Plantation, Florida (near Fort Lauderdale), Carl was the first of four children and the son of a lawyer, Odel and teacher, Patricia. He married Connie Lyford just after high-school graduation and entered Emory University in 1970. In 1972 he transferred to the University of Flori ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - Vera Brittain

Vera Mary Brittain (1893 – March 29, 1970) was an English writer, feminist and pacifist, best remembered as the author of the best-selling memoir Testament of Youth, recounting her experiences during the First World War and the growth of her ideology of Christian pacifism. Born in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Brittain was the daughter of a well-to-do family. After studying classics at Somerville College, Oxford, she delayed her degree after one year in 1915 in order to work as a V.A.D. (Voluntary Aid Detachment) nurse for muc ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - USS Frederick LST-1184

USS Frederick (LST-1184) was named after the city of Frederick, Maryland and Frederick County, Maryland. She was laid down on 13 April 1968 at San Diego, California, by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Corporation; launched on 8 March 1969; sponsored by Mrs. Kleber S. Masterson; and commissioned on 11 April 1970, Cmdr. Robert A. Shaid in command. Following shakedown, Frederick was assigned to the Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, and was homeported at San Diego. She made over thirteen major deployments to the ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - Valerie Curtin

Valerie Curtin is an American actress and writer, born on March 31, 1945 in New York City. She was married to writer and producer Barry Levinson from 1975-1982. Curtin began her writing career in the 1970s working on episodes of the popular television sitcom, The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Curtin later wrote for movies such as ...And Justice for All (1979). Curtin and her then husband Barry Levinson were nominated for an Oscar (for Best Writing, Screenplay Written Direct ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia - Walter Rodney

Walter Rodney (March 23, 1942 – June 13, 1980) was a prominent Guyanese historian and political figure. Born to a working class family, Rodney was a bright student, attending Queen's College in Guyana and then attending university on a scholarship at the University of the West Indies in Jamaica, graduating in 1963. Rodney earned his PhD in 1966 at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, England. His dissertation focused on the slave trade on the upper Guinea coast. The paper was published in 1970 under th ...

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1970 - March: Encyclopedia II - March Engineering - 1990s

But March itself had financial trouble and in June 1989, Leyton House boss Akira Akagi bought the March F1 and F3000 teams. The team raced as Leyton House Racing in 1990 and 1991, resuming the name March for the 1992 season. Success however never came and the operation closed down at the end of 1992. ...

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March Engineering, March Engineering - 1970s, March Engineering - 1980s, March Engineering - 1990s, March Engineering - In brief, March Engineering - Complete Formula One results

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