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1975 and controversial
In May 1974, a controversial half time all-in-brawl with Richmond at Windy Hill and a 1975 encounter with Carlton were testimony of the era.
* 1975 – Two FBI agents and a member of the American Indian Movement are killed in a shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota ; Leonard Peltier is later convicted of the murders in a controversial trial.
After the exile of King Zahir Shah in 1973, President Daud Khan forged stronger ties with the Soviets by signing two highly controversial military aid packages for his nation in 1973 and 1975.
From 1975 to 1977, Skyhooks were — alongside Sherbet — the most commercially successful group in Australia, but over the next few years, Skyhooks rapidly faded from the public eye with the departure of key members, and in 1980 the band announced its break-up in controversial circumstances.
* Dismissal — some constitutions allow a Head of state ( or their designated representative, as is the case in Commonwealth countries ) to dismiss a Head of government, though its use can be controversial, as occurred in 1975 when then Australian Governor-General, Sir John Kerr, dismissed Prime Minister Gough Whitlam in the Australian Constitutional Crisis.
His later film appearances included the role of a wizened fable-telling convict in the extremely controversial Ralph Bakshi animated film Coonskin ( 1975 ), as a train porter in Silver Streak ( 1976 ), as a liveryman in The Shootist ( 1976 ), as a ringmaster of a struggling wild west show in Bronco Billy ( 1980 ), the Baseball coach and school teacher in Zapped!
In 1975 he played Falconhurst plantation owner in the controversial film Mandingo.
writer Michael Fleisher, and artist Jim Aparo, he produced 10 stories through issue # 440 ( July 1975 ) that became controversial for what was considered gruesome, albeit bloodless, violence.
Superstar, controversial for its treatment of a sacred subject, was followed by another movie that sparked critical debate, this time over violence, Rollerball ( 1975 ), set in the near future when corporations ruled the world and entertainment centered around a deadly game.
Following the birth of their last child, the marriage deteriorated by 1975, and a very public controversial divorce involving both families was covered in the press for several years.
Perhaps the most controversial action of Moynihan's career was his response, as Ambassador to the UN, to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975.
In 1975, the school board made the controversial decision to demolish the original sections of W-L and construct a new facility with an open space instructional environment.
His role during the assassination of Sheikh Mujib in 1975 and subsequent military coups have made him a controversial figure in Bangladesh.
Several of Burden's other performance pieces were considered somewhat controversial at the time: another " danger piece " was Doomed ( 1975 ), in which Burden lay motionless in a gallery at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago under a 5 ' x 8 ' slanted sheet of glass near a running wall clock.
The controversial Russell film The Devils ( 1971 ) was followed in the summer of 1975 by the same director's musical film Tommy, based on The Who's 1969 concept album Tommy and starring its lead singer Roger Daltrey.
He berated an umpire for a controversial call in the 1975 World Series, threatening to bite off his ear (" I would have Van-Goghed him!
President Ford, advised by Henry Kissinger and others concerned by Colby's controversial openness to Congress and distance from the White House, replaced Colby late in 1975 with George H. W. Bush during the so called " Halloween Massacre " in which Secretary of Defense Schlesinger was also replaced ( by Donald Rumsfeld ).
A controversial aspect of Luisi ’ s moral reform platform was obligatory sex-health education programs in the public school system ( Little 1975: 394 ).
Spencer would again fail at the 1975 World Championship, in a somewhat controversial manner.
Count Juan Raphael Dante ( born John Timothy Keehan in Chicago, Illinois, 2 February 1939, died 25 May 1975 ) was a controversial American martial artist figure during the 1960s and 1970s who claimed he could do extraordinary feats such as Dim mak.
English translations, first by Helen Fehervary and Marc Silberman, then by Carl Weber, introduced Müller to the English speaking world in the mid-and late 1970s ; Müller's controversial play Mauser was first performed in 1975 in Austin, Texas.
Ambrose King, in his controversial 1975 paper Administrative Absorption of Politics in Hong Kong, described colonial Hong Kong's administration as " elite consensual government ".
" The Choirboys ( ISBN 0-440-11188-9 ), a novel is a controversial 1975 work of fiction written by Los Angeles Police Department officer-turned-novelist Joseph Wambaugh.
The economic slowdown of 1974 and 1975 again saw the project been temporarily put on hold, but when Desmond O ' Malley became the new Minister for Industry, Commerce and Energy in 1977 the project once again became a priority of government policy, this time the plans becoming more serious and controversial, the government wanted to build a 650 MW plant at Carnsore at a cost of £ 350 million ( Punt ) at the then prices.
As the first two attendants, he proposes ancient Roman dictator Caesar and controversial union leader Jimmy Hoffa who disappeared in 1975.

1975 and broadcast
Each group of speakers broadcast sound and music from a particular era ( e. g. King Edward VIII's abdication speech ; Gough Whitlam's speech at Parliament House in 1975 ), the overall effect being that the soundscape would " flow " through history as walkers proceeded along the bridge.
When radio broadcasts returned to the airwaves in 1975, only 52 games were broadcast.
The first broadcast commenced at 11. 00 am on Sunday 19 January 1975.
Smith remained as co-anchor at ABC until 1975, after which Reasoner anchored solo until Barbara Walters joined the broadcast a year later.
The episodes were broadcast in black & white from April 1971 to April 1975, thereafter in colour.
In 1975, the WTA increased its financial stature by signing a television broadcast contract with CBS, the first in the WTA's history.
As the World Turns and The Edge of Night aired live until 1975, the year The Edge of Night moved to ABC and As the World Turns expanded from a 30-minute broadcast to one hour.
In 1975 The Naked Civil Servant was broadcast on British and US television and made both actor John Hurt and Crisp himself into stars.
The first, The Love School, was broadcast in 1975 ; the second is the 2009 BBC television drama serial Desperate Romantics by Peter Bowker.
* The story was adapted by George Lowther for the January 10, 1975, broadcast of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater.
In 1975, the UK company Quantel produced the first commercial full-color broadcast framebuffer, the Quantel DFS 3000.
It debuted on CBS on April 2, 1956, and ran as a live broadcast on that network until November 28, 1975 ; the series then moved to ABC, where it aired from December 1, 1975, until December 28, 1984.
The beginning of the European broadcast provides the context of a booklet published in 1956 called 1975 in Prophecy!
From 1970 to 1975 he served as Director for Developmental Psychology at Ryerson Open College, a virtual university which broadcast lectures by radio ( on CJRT-FM ) and TV ( CBC and CTV ) from 1970 to 1975 ; and from 1993 to 2000 he was engaged in Ryerson University Now ( RUN ), an initiative to get bright but disadvantaged students interested in going to university.
The 17th Grammy Awards were presented March 1, 1975, and were broadcast live on American television.
The " 905-Wild " episode of Emergency !, broadcast during Season 4 on March 1, 1975, was intended to be the pilot for a new show created and produced by Jack Webb.
The event, first held in 1975, takes place on New Year's Eve and is broadcast live on television by Rai Sport Più.
The August 2nd show in New York was broadcast along the east coast on the Radio, Jimmy ’ s first broadcast since 1975.
The concept of holdout Japanese soldiers living in remote areas unaware of the end of the war became the subject of a number of TV series episodes in the 1970s, most notably " The Last Kamikaze ", an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man, which was broadcast in January 1975, several months after the return of Onoda.
The legendary Milton Cross served from the inaugural 1931 broadcast until his death in 1975.
The series was broadcast on PBS in the United States starting in January 1975.
The Quartet broke new ground with a televised performance of all Beethoven's Late Quartets for BBC 2 Television channel, broadcast on five consecutive nights in March 1975, and afterwards repeated in other countries.

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