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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
* 1888 Hans Richter, Swiss painter, filmmaker, and graphic artist ( d. 1976 )
* 1976 Candace Cameron Bure, American actress
* 1976 James Fox, Welsh singer-songwriter, and actor
* 1976 Chris Hoke, American football player
* 1976 Georg Hólm, Icelandic bassist ( Sigur Rós )
* 1976 Markku Lappalainen, American bass player ( Hoobastank )
* 1976 Hirotada Ototake, Japanese writer
* 1898 Lily Pons, American soprano ( d. 1976 )
* 1911 Mahmoud Younis, Egyptian engineer of the Suez Canal ( d. 1976 )
* 1976 Brad Miller, American basketball player
* 1976 Amanda Palmer, American singer-songwriter, and musician ( The Dresden Dolls and Evelyn Evelyn )
* 1890 Man Ray, American photographer and artist ( d. 1976 )
* 1976 Sarah Chalke, Canadian actress
* 1976 Milano Collection A. T., Japanese wrestler
* 1976 Carlos Moyà, Spanish tennis player
* 1976 Mark Webber, Australian race car driver
* 1976 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto lays the foundation stone of Port Qasim, Karachi.
* 1893 Wright Patman, American politician ( d. 1976 )
* 1976 Soleil Moon Frye, American actress
* 1976 Melissa George, Australian actress
* 1976 Nawaf al-Hazmi, Saudi Arabian terrorist, hijacker of American Airlines Flight 77 ( d. 2001 )
* 1976 Jessica Capshaw, American actress
* 1976 Aled Jones, Welsh radio host and producer

1976 and Wednesday
* 1976 Eric Griffin, American rock guitarist ( Murderdolls and Wednesday 13 )
* Paul Smith ( footballer born 22 January 1976 ) ( born 1976 ), former Burnley, Hartlepool United and Sheffield Wednesday midfielder, currently with Sheffield F. C.
* Wednesday at 9: 00-9: 30 PM on CBS: September 22 — October 27, 1976
The series was set in the fictional Albert Memorial hospital and primarily concerned with romances between younger members of the hospital staff, screened on the Nine Network from Monday, 8 November 1976 until Wednesday, 30 March 1983.
A hard working striker with flowing blonde hair, Tynan was signed as an apprentice for Liverpool by manager Bill Shankly after winning a talent contest run by the Liverpool Echo newspaper, but he never made a first-team appearance for the Reds and was transferred to Sheffield Wednesday in 1976, where he spent two years and scored 31 goals.
* Ian Paul Smith ( born 1976 ), English footballer for Burnley, Oldham Athletic, Hartlepool United and Sheffield Wednesday
His first season as manager of Crystal Palace ( 1976 / 77 ) was a success, albeit with promotion only being achieved on Wednesday 11 May 1977 with a dramatic away win at promotion rivals Wrexham in Palace's last game of the season.
# Wednesday the Rabbi Got Wet 1976
Born in Sheffield, where he attended Myers Grove School, he made 205 appearances for Sheffield Wednesday as a goalkeeper between 1976 and 1979, and 1988 and 1991.
These were three of a number of black consciousness organisations that were banned on Wednesday, 19 October 1977 for their role in the armed resistance and the 16 June 1976 Soweto uprisings.
The Tangshan Earthquake, also known as the Great Tangshan Earthquake, was a natural disaster that occurred on Wednesday, July 28, 1976.
The episodes ran on Wednesday nights between October 1976 and February 1977.
Wednesday 13 ( birth name Joseph Poole, born August 12, 1976 ), is a rock musician from Charlotte, North Carolina.
He stayed at Sunderland for ten years, with a brief loan spell at Reading in 1976, before moving onto Sheffield Wednesday in July 1977, first as a player and then as player-coach.
Wednesday formed an Australian punk rock band in Adelaide in January 1976.
U100 signed off for the last time at midnight on Wednesday, September 15, 1976.
In the 1970s he became the producer of the single play strand Play for Today, the successor to The Wednesday Play, during which he worked on many acclaimed pieces, such as Jack Rosenthal's Bar Mitzvah Boy ( 1976 ).
* Humphries, R. " Inside Sport: Gus Mercurio ", Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday, 25 February 1976, p. 25.

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