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Adams also wrote and penciled the horror story " One Hungers " in Tower of Shadows # 2 ( Dec. 1969 ), and co-wrote with Thomas, but did not draw, another in Chamber of Darkness # 2 ( Dec. 1969 ).
The song " You Can't Always Get What You Want " on the Let It Bleed album ( 1969 ) was supposedly written about Faithfull ; the songs " Wild Horses " and " I Got the Blues " on the 1971 album Sticky Fingers were also allegedly influenced by Faithfull, and she co-wrote " Sister Morphine ".
In June 1969, Gibb co-wrote " The Love of a Woman " and its B-side " Don't Let It Happen Again ", Samantha Sang's first single.
In 1969, O ' Donoghue and Trow co-wrote the script for the James Ivory / Ismail Merchant film Savages.
In 1978, she co-wrote the screenplay for the film version of her 1969 novel The Stud, which starred her older sister Joan as the gold-digging adulteress Fontaine Khaled.
Spanning 48 installments released between 1969 and 1995, all of the Otoko wa tsurai yo films except episodes 3 and 4 were directed by Yōji Yamada, who also wrote ( or co-wrote ) all the screenplays.
L ' amour fou is a 1969 movie directed by Jacques Rivette who also co-wrote the script with Marilù Parolini.
With her mother Liselotte Glozer, she co-wrote and hand-lettered the faux-medieval cookbook, My Lady's Closet Opened and the Secret of Baking Revealed by Two Gentlewomen ( Glozer's Booksellers, 1969 ).
In 1969 Lewis starred in his best remembered role as Blakey ( catch phrase " I hate you Butler, dropping the " H ") ISBN 978-0-9565634-1-5 in the British sitcom On the Buses, which ran for 74 half-hour episodes and spawned three films, On the Buses ( 1971 ), Mutiny on the Buses ( 1972 ) and Holiday on the Buses ( 1973 ); he co-wrote 12 episodes with fellow star Bob Grant ( conductor Jack Harper ).
In 1969, Welles started shooting The Other Side of the Wind, which he co-wrote with Kodar.
However their tenure, save for the hit, " This Old Heart of Mine ( Is Weak for You )", was lackluster and they soon left Motown to reform their own label, T-Neck Records, in 1969 where they co-wrote and released the 1969 funk anthem, " It's Your Thing ".

1969 and White
US President Richard M. Nixon announced his new policy on biological warfare at a press conference in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on November 25, 1969.
Selig followed this up by hosting nine White Sox regular-season games in 1968 and eleven in 1969.
To satisfy that fanbase, Selig decided to purchase the White Sox ( with the intention of moving them to Milwaukee ) in 1969.
* 1969 – Dana White, American businessman
With the picks, Minnesota selected Clinton Jones and Bob Grim in 1967, Ron Yary in 1968 and Ed White in 1969.
It was re-titled as The Best of the Seekers in the UK and spent one week at No. 1 in February 1969, managing to knock the Beatles ' ( White Album ) off the top of the charts and preventing the Rolling Stones ' Beggars Banquet from reaching the top spot.
It was held at Max Yasgur's 600-acre ( 2. 4 km² ; 240 ha, 0. 94 mi² ) dairy farm in the Catskills near the hamlet of White Lake in the town of Bethel, New York, from August 15 to August 18, 1969.
* Erskine Bowles, MBA 1969, Former White House Chief of Staff ; President of the University of North Carolina system
* 1969: The Great White Hope * – Howard Sackler
With public frustration over strikes mounting, Wilson's government in 1969 proposed a series of changes to the legal basis for industrial relations ( labour law ) in the UK, which were outlined in a White Paper " In Place of Strife " put forward by the Employment Secretary Barbara Castle.
In 1969, Callaghan, a strong supporter of the Labour / Trade Union link, led the successful opposition in a divided cabinet to Barbara Castle's White Paper " In Place of Strife " which sought to modify Trade Union law.
At the request of Nixon's White House in 1969, the FBI tapped the phones of five reporters.
The authors also argued that Alexander Haig was not Deep Throat but was a key source for Bob Woodward, who as a Naval officer had briefed Haig at the White House in 1969 and 1970.
* The White Cad Cross-Up ( 1969 )-Novel
He completely gave up smoking as a result, with only a couple of exceptions, and did not resume the habit until he left the White House on January 20, 1969.
* First African-American to win Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play: James Earl Jones for The Great White Hope in 1969.
During his career, he pitched for the New York Giants ( 1952 – 1956 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1957 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1957 – 1958 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1958 – 1962 ), Chicago White Sox ( 1963 – 1968 ), California Angels ( 1969 ), Atlanta Braves ( 1969 – 1970 ; 1971 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1970 ), and Los Angeles Dodgers ( 1971 – 1972 ).
The White Album was notable for blocking The Beatles ' follow-up album, Yellow Submarine, which debuted ( and peaked at ) number 3 on 8 February 1969, the same week The White Album was dominating the second position on the charts.
His most notable achievement in this role was the 1969 White Paper, a proposal to abolish the Indian Act.
The ATV operations moved to Elstree and Borehamwood ( now BBC studios ) and the BBC News department, which was the only unit remaining at " Ally Pally " after BBC Television Centre was opened in the 1950s, moved to White City, west London in September 1969.
* Robert White ( deceased 1969 ) First Director, Action for Boston Community Development ( ABCD )
President Richard Nixon purchased the first of his three waterfront homes, forming a compound known as the Florida White House, in 1969 to be close to his close friend and confidant, Bebe Rebozo and industrialist Robert Abplanalp ( inventor of the modern spray can valve ).

1969 and Slave
* Gilbert Osofsky, Puttin ' on Ole Massa: The Slave Narratives of Henry Bibb, William Wells Brown, and Solomon Northup ( New York: Harper and Row, 1969 )
* Great Slave Narratives ( Boston: Beacon Press, 1969 )
* Slave of the Sudan ( 1969 ) ( as John Cleve )
Debates on the economic impacts of the Atlantic trade were further stimulated by the publication of Philip Curtin's The Atlantic Slave Trade: A Census ( 1969 ), which argued that 9. 566 million slaves were exported from Africa through the Atlantic trade.
* Runaway Slave ( 1969 )

1969 and Dutch
* 1969 – Richard Hallebeek, Dutch guitarist
* 1969 – Martyn LeNoble, Dutch bassist ( Porno for Pyros )
In 1969 – 70 Ajax won the Dutch league championship, winning 27 out of 34 games and scoring 100 goals.
* 1969 – Martin Koolhoven, Dutch film director and screenwriter
* Jan Bruin ( born 1969 ), Dutch footballer
* 1969 – Hans Klok, Dutch illusionist
* 1969 – Tijs Verwest, Dutch DJ ( Tiësto )
* 1969 – Han ten Broeke, Dutch politician
In 1969, Escher's business advisor, Jan W. Vermeulen, author of a biography in Dutch on the artist, established the M. C.
* 1969 – Niels van Steenis, Dutch rower
* 1969 – Danny Hesp, Dutch footballer
* 1969 – Candy Dulfer, Dutch saxophonist
His career began in 1969 with the title role in the popular Dutch television series Floris, directed by Paul Verhoeven.
He went on to join an experimental troupe, with which he remained for five years before Paul Verhoeven cast him in the lead role of the very successful 1969 television series Floris, a Dutch Ivanhoe-like medieval action drama.
Dennis Nicolaas Bergkamp (; born 10 May 1969 ) was a Dutch professional footballer and now is the assistant manager to Frank de Boer at Ajax.
As the 1969 Dutch champions, Feijenoord participated in the 1969 – 70 European Cup.
Focus is a Dutch rock band which was founded by classically trained organist / flautist Thijs van Leer in 1969, and is most famous for the instrumental pieces " Hocus Pocus " and " Sylvia ".
Among those who can lay claim to fame, and who have either been born or lived in Beckenham or have had some important contribution to make to the town, there are show business people such as Bob Monkhouse ( 1928 – 2003 ); Julie Andrews ( 1935-); David Bowie ( 1947-), who lived at 42 Southend Road, Beckenham from 1969 – 1973 ; Peter Frampton ( 1950-); Wende Snijders ( 1978-), the Dutch singer ; and the actors Maurice Denham ( 1909 – 2002 ), and Simon Ward ( 1941 – 2012 ).
* Richard Roelofsen ( 1969 ), Dutch football ( soccer ) striker
For a number of years ( two periods, 1945 – 1950 and 1963 – 1977 ) he was a member of the Dutch Senate for the Labour Party, and chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee ( 1969 – 1977 ).
It was pioneered by Dutch football club Ajax from 1969 to 1973, and further used by the Netherlands National Football Team in the 1974 FIFA World Cup.
* Eeke van Nes ( born 1969 ), Dutch rower
Rudolf Alexander ( Ruud ) de Wild ( born 24 April 1969, Hilversum ) is a Dutch radio host.

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