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Rethinking the Angolan Crisis and the Portuguese Revolution, 1974 1976, Itinerario: European Journal of Overseas History, 26 / 2, 2000, pp. 22 44
* 1974 Camilla Dallerup, British-Danish dancer, teacher, and model
* 1974 Érica García, Argentinian-American composer, singer, and actress ( Fool's Gold )
* 1974 Robert Kovač, Croatian footballer
* 1974 Jeff Tymoschuk, Canadian composer
* 1974 Gina Yashere, English comedian
* 1974 Belinda Emmett, Australian actor ( d. 2006 )
* 1974 Roman Hamrlík, Czech hockey player
* 1974 Marley Shelton, American actor
* 1974 Sylvinho, Brazilian footballer
* 1974 Michael Mason, New Zealand cricketer
* 1974 José Vidro, Puerto Rican baseball player
* 1974 Mohammad Yousuf, Pakistani cricketer
* 1974 Ever Carradine, American actress
* 1974 Bobby Petta, Dutch footballer
* 1974 Luis Vizcaíno, Dominican baseball player
* 1974 Alvin Williams, American basketball player
* 1974 As a direct result of the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon becomes the first President of the United States to resign from office.
* 1974 Derek Fisher, American basketball player
* 1974 Stephen Fung, Hong Kong actor and director
* 1974 Matt Morris, American baseball player
* 1974 Kirill Reznik, American politician
* 1974 Nicola Stapleton, English actress
* 1974 Sam Endicott, American singer-songwriter and director ( The Bravery )

1974 and Colin
In film and television adaptations, the character has been played by, amongst others, Peter Paget ( 1934 ), Roland Young ( 1935 ), Colin Jeavons ( 1966 ), Ron Moody ( 1970 ), Martin Jarvis ( 1974 ), Paul Brightwell ( 1986 ), Nicholas Lyndhurst ( 1999 ) and Frank MacCusker ( 2000 ).
In 1974, Van der Linden was replaced by ex-Stone the Crows drummer Colin Allen, before the Focus recorded the Hamburger Concerto album.
* Journey ( Colin Blunstone album ), a 1974 pop album
Parry died in 1918 and was succeeded as director by Sir Hugh Allen ( 1919 37 ), Sir George Dyson ( 1938 52 ), Sir Ernest Bullock ( 1953 59 ), Sir Keith Falkner ( 1960 74 ), Sir David Willcocks ( 1974 84 ), Michael Gough Mathews ( 1985 93 ), Dame Janet Ritterman ( 1993 2005 ) and Colin Lawson ( 2005 –).
* Colin Drummond-keyboards, violin ( 1974 1993 )
* Kathryn Colin " Kathy " Colin ( born 1974 ), American Olympic contender and Pan American Games medalist in canoeing
In 1974, Daily Express reporter Colin MacKenzie received information suggesting that Biggs was in Rio de Janeiro and a team consisting of MacKenzie, photographer Bill Lovelace and reporter Michael O ' Flaherty confirmed this and broke the story.
In 1974, the music policy at Blackpool Mecca sharply diverged from Wigan Casino's, with the regular DJs Ian Levine and Colin Curtis including newly released US soul in their sets.
Rickard also highlights amongst the key early Fortean Times advocates and supporters: Ion Alexis Will, who discovered The News in 1974 and became a " constant of valuable clippings, books, postcards and entertaining letters "; Janet and Colin Bord, later authors of Mysterious Britain ( Janet also wrote for Flying Saucer Review and Lionel Beer's Spacelink, while it was Colin's Fortean article in Gandalf's Garden that is particularly cited by Rickard as bringing him / them to his attention ); Phil Ledger, a " peripatetic marine biologist ", and The News < nowiki >'</ nowiki > " first enthusiastic fan "; Ken Campbell, Fortean playwright ; John Michell ; Richard Adams and Dick Gwynn, who both helped with the evolving layout and typesetting of later issues ; Chris Squire, who helped organise the first subscription database ; Canadian " Mr. X "; Mike Dash and cartoonist Hunt Emerson.
Distinctive work for these strands included further plays by Minton including Funny Farm ( 1975 ) and Scum ( further details below ), but also Sovereign ’ s Company ( 1970 ) by Don Shaw, The Hallelujah Handshake ( 1970 ) by Colin Welland and Penda ’ s Fen ( 1974 ) by David Rudkin.
Rumour linked him with a drive at Lotus, the team run by Colin Chapman, who had been keeping an eye on Pryce's progress throughout 1973 and 1974.
* Colin Jackson ( UK politician ) ( 1921 1981 ), British Labour politician, MP for Brighouse & Spenborough in 1974
Some of the drama and opera directors for whom he worked included Margaret Webster, Colin Graham, John Copley, Peter Dews and Rudolf Hartmann-with productions staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Old Vic, London ; Sadler's Wells Opera Company ( since 1974 English National Opera ), Sadler's Wells Theatre, London ; The Royal Opera at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London ; and numerous other national and international houses.
Begun by Mitch Podolak, Colin Gorrie and Ava Kobrinsky in 1974 as a celebration of Winnipeg's centennial, the Winnipeg Folk Festival has grown into a world-class event that attracts crowds of 70, 000 over five days each year.
In the second event in 1974, World Light-Heavyweight boxing champion John Conteh comfortably beat an ill Hemery and Colin Bell to win the title, again at Crystal Palace.
Major changes in personnel took place in 1974, with the arrival of riders such as Colin Gooddy and Neil Middleditch, son of former rider Ken Middleditch.
Savage was born in Wrexham in October 1974 to Colin and Valerie Savage.
* Janet & Colin Bord, Mysterious Britain, Paladin Granada ( 1974 ) ISBN 0-586-08157-7
With composer Colin Matthews she edited scholarly editions of her father's works ( including four volumes of facsimiles ) and compiled A Thematic Catalogue of Gustav Holst's Music ( 1974 ).
The work was first staged in England by the Sadler's Wells Opera Company ( since 1974 English National Opera ) in 1961-under the direction of Colin Graham, conductor Colin Davis, scenery and costume designs by Barry Kay.
* Martin Weinberg and Colin Williams, in " Male Homosexuals: Their Problems and Adaptations ," 1974.
Percival Colin " Percy " Montgomery ( born 15 March 1974 in Walvis Bay, South Africa, now Namibia ) is a retired South African rugby union player.

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