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At the year's end Chirac faced major workers ' strikes which turned itself, in November December 1995, into a general strike, one of the largest since May 1968.
The United States Golf Association banned this technique in 1968 by amending the old Rule 35 1, since until that time, golfers had always faced the ball when striking.
From its creation, Cream were faced with some fundamental problems that would later lead to its dissolution in November 1968.
Many technical problems were still unresolved before successful operational deployment and, faced with poorer-than-projected performance estimates, the order for 50 F-111Ks for the RAF was eventually cancelled in January 1968.
Returned to fitness, Sheedy faced an enormous challenge in 1968.
Following his presentation of his paper " Différance " in 1968, Derrida was faced with an annoyed participant who said, " It is the source of everything and one cannot know it: it is the God of negative theology.
Worchester ( Steven Weber ) from the South tells his fellow soldiers that when he got home from his first tour of duty in 1968, he faced discrimination for being a veteran.
According to William Colby, " in the years since the 1975, I have heard several references to North Vietnamese and South Vietnamese communists who account, who state that in their mind the most, the toughest period that they faced in the whole period of the war from 1960 to 1975 was the period from 1968 to ' 72 when the Phoenix Program was at work.
By then, Match of the Day was not the only football highlights programme on English television ; the BBC faced competition from 1967 as ITV started to show highlights on a regional basis on Sunday afternoons ; London Weekend Television's The Big Match, which later became the programme for the entire ITV network, was first broadcast in 1968.
By 1968 the style largely disappeared from the national charts and at the local level as amateur musicians faced college, work or the draft.
In 1968, Talmadge faced the first of his three Republican challengers for his Senate seat.
Soon afterward, he was faced with the riots in the District that followed the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1968.
On May 26, 1968 Mazzinghi faced the Korean Ki-Soo Kim, in " San Siro " Stadium, Milan, Italy, and won, becoming the new Superwelter World Champion.
* John N. Mitchellformer United States Attorney General and director of Nixon's 1968 and 1972 election campaigns ; faced a maximum of 30 years in prison and $ 42, 000 in fines ; on February 21, 1975, Mitchell was found guilty of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and perjury and sentenced to two and a half to eight years in prison, which was later reduced to one to four years ; Mitchell actually served 19 months.
Unable to control the political and economic troubles that the nation faced, he was forced to return power to civilian rule, marking the end of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces, installed by a coup d ' etat on October 3, 1968.
On January 20, 1968, the Big E and the Houston Cougars faced Lew and the UCLA Bruins in the first-ever nationally televised regular season college basketball game.
As the European champions, Manchester United faced off against Estudiantes de La Plata, the South American champions, in the 1968 Intercontinental Cup.
The new building, opened in December 1968, sat on the former site of Lanier Senior, though it faced Napier Avenue, with side entrances from Holt.

1968 and Geller
* Boris Spassky vs Efim Geller, Sukhumi Candidates ' match 1968, game 6, Sicilian Defence, Closed Variation ( B25 ), 1 0 One of three beautiful wins by Spassky over Geller in this match using the same variation, which is one of Spassky's favorites.
In 1968, he won matches against Efim Geller, Bent Larsen, and Viktor Korchnoi to again win the right to challenge Petrosian for the title.
) In the 1968 cycle, Geller again lost to Spassky, at Sukhumi by , in a Candidates ' first-round match.
One of Portisch's career highlights was his clear first place at Skopje / Ohrid 1968, ahead of Geller, Lev Polugaevsky, and Hort, with 14 / 19.
* Pamela Geller ( 1968 -)

1968 and again
Ajax won the championship in 1966 and 1967, scoring a record breaking 122 goals including 33 from Johan Cruijff, and again in 1968, and reached the European Cup final of 1969 against AC Milan.
Ba ' athist movements governed Iraq in 1963 and again from 1968 to 2003 and in Syria from 1963 to present.
Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau (; ; October 18, 1919 September 28, 2000 ), usually known as Pierre Trudeau or Pierre Elliott Trudeau, was the 15th Prime Minister of Canada from April 20, 1968 to June 4, 1979, and again from March 3, 1980 to June 30, 1984.
After the negotiated retreat of Soviet troops, Romania, under the new leadership of Nicolae Ceauşescu, started to pursue independent policies, including the condemnation of the Soviet-led 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia ( Romania being the only Warsaw Pact country not to take part in the invasion ), the continuation of diplomatic relations with Israel after the Six-Day War of 1967 ( again, the only Warsaw Pact country to do so ), and the establishment of economic ( 1963 ) and diplomatic ( 1967 ) relations with the Federal Republic of Germany.
Stevens assumed power again in 1968 with a great deal of hope and ambition.
These had been renamed Vickers Armstrong Shipbuilders in 1955, changing again to Vickers Limited Shipbuilding Group in 1968.
Gilbert returned to Harvard in 1956 and was appointed assistant professor of physics in 1959 ; in 1964 Gilbert was promoted to associate professor of biophysics and promoted again in 1968 to professor of biochemistry.
In 1968, however, it did not seem that Daley had maintained the clout which would allow him to bring out the voters again to produce a Democratic victory as he had in 1960.
In 1968 an airplane accident took the life of almost all the players, but Rafael Mendoza made many efforts so that the team rises again as one of the most important of the country.
The song was re-issued in 1968, when it made number 20, and again in 1974, when it reached number 12.
He would also briefly travel to Earth in 1968 on a mission, in the episode " Assignment: Earth "; accidentally in 1969, in " Tomorrow Is Yesterday "; and again in 1986, in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
They might have won again in 1968, but while in second place, their engine blew and ultimately Nick Nowicki and Paddy Cliff upheld Peugeot's honour by winning the rally.
After 1968, the show was again seen only on weekdays.
The Match Game consistently won its time slot from 1963 1966 and again from April 1967-July 1968, with its ratings allowing it to finish third among all network daytime games for the 1963 1964 and 1967 1968 seasons ( in the latter, the top two games were NBC's own, both of which would also enjoy long runs and multiple revivals: Jeopardy!
By the end of the decade, Davis had appeared in the British films The Nanny ( 1965 ), The Anniversary ( 1968 ), and Connecting Rooms ( 1970 ), but her career again stalled.
Fowler was an Amateur Athletic Union ( AAU ) All-America in 1967 and again in 1968 for Akron Goodyear Wingfoots.
Since 14 months is less than two years, he was eligible to run again in 1968, but withdrew early in the campaign, amid his sagging political popularity in the ongoing Vietnam War.
After dropping to 36 wins and losing in the first round of the 1967 NBA Playoffs, they lost in the finals to the Celtics again in 1968.
Saints stayed among the elite for eight years, with the highest finishing position being seventh place in 1968 69 and again in 1970 71.
A recording of Bill Anders, made during the Apollo 8 lunar orbit, on December 24, 1968, reading from the Bible ( Genesis, Chapter 1 ) is included on the first track (" In The Beginning ") of the Mike Oldfield album The Songs of Distant Earth, with verses repeated again in the second track (" Let There Be Light ").
It was not seen again until 1968.
In the 1968 election, the South once again abandoned its traditional support for the Democrats by supporting Republican Richard Nixon and segregationist third-party candidate George C. Wallace, the Democratic governor of Alabama at the time.
Je t ' aime, je t ' aime ( 1968 ) drew upon the traditions of science-fiction for a story of a man sent back into his past, a theme which enabled Resnais again to present a narrative of fragmented time.

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