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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 1975 - June |  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Iran-Iraq War - War of the CitiesToward the end of the war, the land conflict regressed into stalemate. Both Iraq and Iran lacked sufficient self-propelled artillery to support their respective armored forces in assaults. This was made even more important because neither side had the air force capability to support ground forces.
When the relatively professional Iraqi armed force advance was halted by the sheer size and committment of Iranian infantry and the Iranian infantry moved to advance itself; it faced the terrible prospect that the Iraqis had large numbers of ...
See also:Iran-Iraq War, Iran-Iraq War - Background, Iran-Iraq War - Invasion and repulse, Iran-Iraq War - The Tanker War and U.S. entanglement, Iran-Iraq War - War of the Cities, Iran-Iraq War - Arming the combatants, Iran-Iraq War - Aircraft, Iran-Iraq War - U.S.-Iraqi arms transfers in the war, Iran-Iraq War - Weapons of Mass Destruction, Iran-Iraq War - Human Wave Attacks in the Iran-Iraq War, Iran-Iraq War - Aftermath, Iran-Iraq War - Final ruling, Iran-Iraq War - List of successful Iranian operations during the war Read more here: » Iran-Iraq War: Encyclopedia II - Iran-Iraq War - War of the Cities |
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|  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Hank Aaron - TriviaHank Aaron is an Eagle Scout and recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award, the highest adult award given by the Boy Scouts of America.
Despite hitting more career home runs than any other player, Hank Aaron's single-season high was 47. This figure puts him in a tie for the 64th-best season mark by a hitter. His second-best total, 45, is only tied for 100th-best. However, the compensating fact is his career was remarkably stable with no major absences or interruptions such as medical leaves. This enabled him to make his records with a steady accumulation of points that more fla ...
See also:Hank Aaron, Hank Aaron - Pre-professional Career, Hank Aaron - Professional Career, Hank Aaron - Minor Leagues, Hank Aaron - Major Leagues, Hank Aaron - Post-Playing Career, Hank Aaron - Records and Achievements, Hank Aaron - Statistics, Hank Aaron - League Leadership Rankings, Hank Aaron - Trivia Read more here: » Hank Aaron: Encyclopedia II - Hank Aaron - Trivia |
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|  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Reinhard Heydrich - Jewish AncestrySince Heydrich's death, historical evidence has come to light that Heydrich may very well have had a Jewish grandparent and that this fact was known to high Nazi leaders including Hitler and Himmler. Under the Nuremberg Laws, Heydrich would have been classified as "a person of mixed Jewish blood in the second degree", meaning he had one pure German and one half Jewish parent. Heydrich would not have been subject to anti-Semitic laws, but wou ...
See also:Reinhard Heydrich, Reinhard Heydrich - Early Life, Reinhard Heydrich - Nazi Party and the SS, Reinhard Heydrich - Occupation role and Assassination, Reinhard Heydrich - Jewish Ancestry, Reinhard Heydrich - Summary of SS Career, Reinhard Heydrich - Dates of Rank, Reinhard Heydrich - Service History, Reinhard Heydrich - Notable decorations, Reinhard Heydrich - Additional service, Reinhard Heydrich - Fiction, Reinhard Heydrich - Reference Read more here: » Reinhard Heydrich: Encyclopedia II - Reinhard Heydrich - Jewish Ancestry |
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|  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Diana Princess of Wales - Family and MarriageDiana's family, the Spencers, had been close to the British Royal Family for decades. Her maternal grandmother, Ruth, Lady Fermoy, was a longtime friend of, and a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
The Prince's love life had always been the subject of press speculation, and he was linked to numerous women. Nearing his mid-thirties, he was under increasing pressure to marry. In order to gain the approval of his family and their advisors, including his great-uncle Lord Mountbatten of Burma, any potential bride had to h ...
See also:Diana Princess of Wales, Diana Princess of Wales - Early years, Diana Princess of Wales - Family and Marriage, Diana Princess of Wales - Charity work, Diana Princess of Wales - AIDS, Diana Princess of Wales - Landmines, Diana Princess of Wales - Death, Diana Princess of Wales - Circumstances, Diana Princess of Wales - Subsequent events, Diana Princess of Wales - Conspiracy theories, Diana Princess of Wales - Funeral and public reaction, Diana Princess of Wales - Styles, Diana Princess of Wales - Lineage Read more here: » Diana Princess of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Diana Princess of Wales - Family and Marriage |
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| |  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - TV-FM DX - Meteor scatter propagationMeteor scatter occurs when a signal bounces off a meteor's ionised trail.
When a meteor strikes the Earth's atmosphere, a cylindrical region of free electrons is formed at the height of the E layer. This slender, ionised column is relatively long, and when first formed is sufficiently dense to reflect and scatter television and radio signals, generally from 25 MHz upwards through UHF TV, back to Earth. Consequently an incident television or radio signal is capable of being reflected up to distances approaching that of conventiona ...
See also:TV-FM DX, TV-FM DX - History, TV-FM DX - Tropospheric propagation, TV-FM DX - Tropospheric ducting, TV-FM DX - Notable tropospheric DX receptions, TV-FM DX - Sporadic E propagation E-skip, TV-FM DX - Equatorial E-skip, TV-FM DX - Notable Sporadic E DX receptions, TV-FM DX - F2 propagation F2-skip, TV-FM DX - Notable F2 DX receptions, TV-FM DX - Transequatorial propagation TEP, TV-FM DX - Afternoon TEP, TV-FM DX - Evening TEP, TV-FM DX - Earth–Moon–Earth EME propagation Moonbounce, TV-FM DX - Notable Earth-Moon-Earth EME DX receptions, TV-FM DX - Auroral propagation, TV-FM DX - Meteor scatter propagation, TV-FM DX - Satellite TVRO UHF TV DX, TV-FM DX - Notable Satellite TVRO UHF TV DX receptions Read more here: » TV-FM DX: Encyclopedia II - TV-FM DX - Meteor scatter propagation |
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| |  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Ōu Main Line - TimelineThe Ōu North Line began in Aomori, the South Line in Fukushima, and the full line began operation in 1905.
Ōu Main Line - Ōu North Line.
December 1, 1894: Aomori — Hirosaki
October 21, 1895: Hirosaki — Ikarigaseki
June 21, 1899: Ikarigaseki — Shirasawa
November 15, 1899: Shirasawa — Ōdate
October 7, 1900: Ōdate — Takanosu
Novermber 1, 1901: Takanosu — Noshiro (present-day Higashi-Noshiro)
August 1, 1902: Noshiro — Gojōme (prese ...
See also:Ōu Main Line, Ōu Main Line - Route Data, Ōu Main Line - Service, Ōu Main Line - Fukushima — Shinjō 148.6km, Ōu Main Line - Shinjō — Ōmagari 98.4km, Ōu Main Line - Ōmagari — Akita 51.7km, Ōu Main Line - Akita — Aomori 185.8km, Ōu Main Line - Timeline, Ōu Main Line - Ōu North Line, Ōu Main Line - Ōu South Line, Ōu Main Line - Ōu Main Line, Ōu Main Line - Station List Read more here: » Ōu Main Line: Encyclopedia II - Ōu Main Line - Timeline |
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|  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Maria Teresa Grand Duchess of Luxembourg - FamilyMaria Teresa Mestre married Prince Henri of Luxembourg on February 14, 1981.
They have five children, four sons and one daughter:
Prince Guillaume, born on November 11, 1981.
Prince Félix, born June 3, 1984.
Prince Louis, born August 3, 1986.
Princess Alexandra, born February 16, 1991.
Prince Sébastien, born April 16, 1992.
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See also:Maria Teresa Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, Maria Teresa Grand Duchess of Luxembourg - Family, Maria Teresa Grand Duchess of Luxembourg - Patronage Read more here: » Maria Teresa Grand Duchess of Luxembourg: Encyclopedia II - Maria Teresa Grand Duchess of Luxembourg - Family |
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|  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - PersonalRichard Pryor was married seven times to five different women:
Patricia Price (1960 - ?) (divorced) 1 child
Shelly Bonus (1967 - 1969) (divorced) 1 child
Deborah McGuire (22 September 1977 - 1979) (divorced) 1 child
Jennifer Lee (August 1981 - October 1982) (divorced)
Flynn Belaine (October 1986 - January 1987) (divorced)
Flynn Belaine (1 April 1990 - ?) (divorced)
Jennifer Lee (June 2 ...
See also:Richard Pryor, Richard Pryor - Early life and career, Richard Pryor - Mainstream success, Richard Pryor - The freebasing incident and its aftermath, Richard Pryor - Later life, Richard Pryor - Death, Richard Pryor - Remembrance and legacy, Richard Pryor - Personal, Richard Pryor - Discography, Richard Pryor - Compilations and repackagings, Richard Pryor - Filmography Read more here: » Richard Pryor: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - Personal |
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| |  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Estrada - Filmography
As an actor with no prior political experience, Estrada ran for mayor of San Juan, a municipality of Metro Manila, in 1968 and ended up losing the contest. He was only proclaimed mayor in 1969, after winning an electoral protest against Dr. Braulio Sto. Domingo.
When Corazon Aquino assumed the presidency in 1986, all officials of the local government suspected of malfeasance and anomalies were removed and replaced by appointed officers-in-charge. Estrada was then removed from his position as mayor. The following year, he ran an ...
See also:Joseph Estrada, Joseph Estrada - Early life and career, Joseph Estrada - Filmography, Joseph Estrada - Vice-Presidency, Joseph Estrada - Presidency, Joseph Estrada - Election, Joseph Estrada - Philippine Daily Inquirer, Joseph Estrada - Corruption charges and impeachment, Joseph Estrada - EDSA II Revolution, Joseph Estrada - Post-presidency Read more here: » Joseph Estrada: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Estrada - Filmography |
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| |  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - William O. Douglas - On the benchIn 1939, Justice Louis D. Brandeis resigned from the Supreme Court, and Roosevelt nominated Douglas as his replacement. Douglas later admitted that this had been a great surprise - Roosevelt had summoned him to an "important meeting", and Douglas feared that he was to be named as the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. He was confirmed by the Senate by a vote of 62 to 4. Douglas was sworn into office on April 17, 1939.
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See also:William O. Douglas, William O. Douglas - Early life, William O. Douglas - Yale and the SEC, William O. Douglas - On the bench, William O. Douglas - Judicial philosophy, William O. Douglas - The Rosenberg case, William O. Douglas - Douglas and the counter-culture: Later years on the bench, William O. Douglas - Nicknames, William O. Douglas - In presidential politics, William O. Douglas - Retirement and family life, William O. Douglas - Quotes, William O. Douglas - Dedications, William O. Douglas - Secondary Sources Read more here: » William O. Douglas: Encyclopedia II - William O. Douglas - On the bench |
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|  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Morocco - HistoryMain article: History of Morocco
Morocco's indigenous people are called the Berbers. The old name of Morocco was Mauretania. There have been several dynasties and kingdoms in Morocco before and after the rise of Islam.
Morocco became a French protectorate by the signing of the Treaty of Fez on March 30, 1912. The northern area of Morocco was under a Spanish protectorate concurrently. The Alaouite dynasty lasted through this period and upon independence in 1956, Sultan Mohammed V adopted the title of 'King' and Mor ...
See also:Morocco, Morocco - Name, Morocco - History, Morocco - Politics, Morocco - Provinces, Morocco - Geography, Morocco - Economy, Morocco - Demographics, Morocco - Culture Read more here: » Morocco: Encyclopedia II - Morocco - History |
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|  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Indigenous Australians - PopulationAs at June 2001, the Australian Bureau of Statistics estimated the total resident indigenous population to be 458,500 (2.4% of Australia's total), 90% of whom identified as Aboriginal, 6% Torres Strait Islander and the remaining 4% being of dual Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parentage.
In the 2001 census the Aboriginal population in different States was:
New South Wales - 134,888
Queensland - 125,910
Western Australia - 65,931
Northern Territory - 56,875
Victoria - 27,846
South Australia - 25,544
Tasmania - 17,384
See also:Indigenous Australians, Indigenous Australians - Definitions, Indigenous Australians - Origins, Indigenous Australians - Before European settlement, Indigenous Australians - Impact of European settlement, Indigenous Australians - Adaptation, Indigenous Australians - The path to reconciliation: 1950-2005, Indigenous Australians - Issues facing Indigenous Australians today, Indigenous Australians - Health, Indigenous Australians - Education, Indigenous Australians - Crime, Indigenous Australians - Unemployment, Indigenous Australians - Substance abuse, Indigenous Australians - Mainland Australia, Indigenous Australians - Clans groups and communities, Indigenous Australians - Culture, Indigenous Australians - Mythology, Indigenous Australians - Languages, Indigenous Australians - Music, Indigenous Australians - Art, Indigenous Australians - Traditional recreation, Indigenous Australians - Tiwi Islands & Groote Eylandt, Indigenous Australians - Tasmania, Indigenous Australians - Torres Strait Islanders, Indigenous Australians - Population, Indigenous Australians - Prominent Indigenous Australians Read more here: » Indigenous Australians: Encyclopedia II - Indigenous Australians - Population |
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| |  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Family Guy - Pop Culture ReferencesFamily Guy often includes references to pop culture.
The following television series and movies, and even a video game, have been referenced on the series:
The A-Team
According to Jim
The Age of Innocence
ALF
Alien vs. Predator
All in the Family
Airport 1975
Andy Capp
The Bachelorette
Back to the Future
Batman TV Series
Behind the Music
Ben-Hur
Beverly Hills 90210
Bewitched
Bewitche ...
See also:Family Guy, Family Guy - Characters, Family Guy - Structural and comedic approach, Family Guy - Episodes, Family Guy - The film, Family Guy - Opening song, Family Guy - Pop Culture References, Family Guy - History, Family Guy - Creation, Family Guy - Initial run, Family Guy - Revival efforts, Family Guy - Return to television, Family Guy - Controversy, Family Guy - Family Guy vs. The Simpsons, Family Guy - Other peers and critics, Family Guy - DVDs, Family Guy - Region 1, Family Guy - Region 2, Family Guy - Region 4, Family Guy - Trivia, Family Guy - Technical details, Family Guy - Podcast Read more here: » Family Guy: Encyclopedia II - Family Guy - Pop Culture References |
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|  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - Southern Cross Ten - Northern NSWSouthern Cross Ten's forerunner in Northern NSW, Northern Rivers Television, began life as two different stations:
RTN-8 Lismore, which began on 12 May 1962, and
NRN-11 Coffs Harbour, which began on 23 January 1965
NRN-11 Coffs Harbour had merged with ECN-8 Taree, but later demerged. Around 1975, RTN-8 and NRN-11 merged to form Northern Rivers Television (NRTV). It served the Mid North Coast and Far North Coast areas of Northern NSW. At one stage after the merger, the station was known as Great Eastlands Televi ...
See also:Southern Cross Ten, Southern Cross Ten - News/Current Affairs, Southern Cross Ten - Southern NSW and the ACT, Southern Cross Ten - Northern NSW, Southern Cross Ten - Victoria, Southern Cross Ten - Queensland, Southern Cross Ten - South Australia Read more here: » Southern Cross Ten: Encyclopedia II - Southern Cross Ten - Northern NSW |
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|  |  |  | 1975 - June: Encyclopedia II - 2004 in sports - Ice skating
2004 in sports - Long track speed skating.
January 2 - Winners at the 2003 Canada Post All Round Canadian Championships at Calgary, Alberta:
Men's 500 m: Mike Ireland, Winnipeg, Manitoba 34.58 seconds
Men's 1000 m: Jeremy Wotherspoon, Red Deer, Alberta 1:08.90
Women's 500 m: Krisy Myers, Lloydminster, Saskatchewan 39.43
Women's 1000 m: Kristy Myers 1:18.16
January 3
Men's 500 m: Casey Fitzrandolph, Madison, Wisconsin 35.27 seconds
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See also:2004 in sports, 2004 in sports - Events, 2004 in sports - 2004 Summer Olympics, 2004 in sports - Athletics, 2004 in sports - Auto racing, 2004 in sports - Baseball, 2004 in sports - Basketball, 2004 in sports - Boxing, 2004 in sports - Cricket, 2004 in sports - Curling, 2004 in sports - Cycling, 2004 in sports - Field Hockey, 2004 in sports - Football American, 2004 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2004 in sports - Football Canadian, 2004 in sports - Football Rugby League, 2004 in sports - Football Rugby Union, 2004 in sports - Football Soccer, 2004 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2004 in sports - Golf, 2004 in sports - Handball, 2004 in sports - Harness Racing, 2004 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2004 in sports - Flat races, 2004 in sports - Steeplechases, 2004 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2004 in sports - Kabaddi, 2004 in sports - Lacrosse, 2004 in sports - Luge, 2004 in sports - Orienteering, 2004 in sports - Ice skating, 2004 in sports - Long track speed skating, 2004 in sports - Figure skating, 2004 in sports - Short track speed skating, 2004 in sports - Netball, 2004 in sports - Radiosport, 2004 in sports - Skiing & Snowboarding, 2004 in sports - Snooker, 2004 in sports - Swimming, 2004 in sports - Tennis, 2004 in sports - Floorball Unihockey, 2004 in sports - General sporting events, 2004 in sports - Births, 2004 in sports - Deaths, 2004 in sports - January-February, 2004 in sports - March-April, 2004 in sports - May-June, 2004 in sports - July-August, 2004 in sports - September-October, 2004 in sports - November-December Read more here: » 2004 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 2004 in sports - Ice skating |
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