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His last game was against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 28 April 1973, and before the game the BBC cameras for Match of the Day captured the Chelsea chairman handing Charlton a commemorative cigarette case.
Desi Arnaz was born Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha III in Santiago de Cuba to Desiderio Alberto Arnaz II ( March 8, 1894-May 31, 1973 ) and his wife Dolores de Acha ( April 2, 1896-October 24, 1988 ).
He was married to the former Sylvia Weinstein from April 28, 1930, until her death on March 16, 1973.
Bongo was elected President in February 1973 ; in April 1975, the office of vice president was abolished and replaced by the office of prime minister, who had no right to automatic succession.
Ian Murdock ( born April 28, 1973 ) is the founder of the Debian distribution and Progeny Linux Systems, a commercial Linux company.
Ian Ashley Murdock was born in Konstanz, West Germany on April 28, 1973.
In April 1973, Colonel Héctor Irabarren, head of the 3rd Army Corps ' Intelligence Service, was killed when resisting a kidnap attempt by the Mariano Pojadas and Susana Lesgart Platoons of the Montoneros.
On 9 April 1973, Israel launched Operation Spring of Youth, a joint Mossad-IDF operation in Beirut.
Pablo Ruiz y Picasso, known as Pablo Picasso (, 25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973 ), was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer who spent most of his adult life in France.
* Pioneer 11 ( Pioneer G ) – Jupiter, Saturn, interstellar medium, launched April 1973
This motif is evidenced in the era of " paranoid soul " such as " Smiling Faces Sometimes " ( released by The Temptations in April 1971, and made a hit by The Undisputed Truth in July 1971 ), " I'll Take You There " ( The Staples Singers, 1972 ), " Don't Call Me Brother " ( The O ' Jays, 1973 ), " Back Stabbers " ( The O ' Jays ), and " You Caught Me Smilin ( Sly and the Family Stone, 1971 ).
* This is Your Life, 11 April 1973.
' Traditional Taekwon-Do ' may refer to ITF Taekwon-Do as created by the founder of ITF Taekwon-Do General Choi Hong Hi on April 11 1955 ; or WTF Taekwondo, founded by Dr Kim Un Yong on May 25, 1973.
* April 29 – Barend Biesheuvel, Dutch politician, Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1971 until 1973 ( b. 1920 )
* April 20 – Emile Christian, American musician ( d. 1973 )
The launch of the Atlas-Centaur carrying the Pioneer G ( 11 ) spacecraft on April 5, 1973.
* April 7 – Tu te reconnaîtras by Anne-Marie David ( music by Claude Morgan, text by Vline Buggy ) wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 for Luxembourg.
* April 13 – Arthur Fadden, Australian Prime Minister ( d. 1973 )
* April 12 – Henry Darger, reclusive American outsider artist ( d. 1973 )
* April 13 – Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt, British ( Scottish ) inventor of radar ( d. 1973 )
An Overseas Development Institute briefing paper of April 1979 highlights one reason for success as being down to the 1973 Oil Crisis and the encouragement of LDCs to make gains through producers of other commodities.
Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt, KCB, FRS, FRAeS ( 13 April 1892 – 5 December 1973 ) is considered by many to be the " inventor of radar ".
In April 1973, when revelations about Watergate began to surface, Agnew was the choice of 35 percent of Republican voters to be the next Republican nominee for President, while then-California Governor Ronald Reagan was second on the Gallup Poll.
* IBM, " OS I / O Supervisor PLM "-GY28-6616-9, Program Logic Manual, R21. 7, April 1973
Member of the National Assembly of France for Corrèze: March – April 1967 ( Became Secretary of State in April 1967 ) Reelected in 1968, 1973, but he stays minister / 1976 – 1986 ( Became Prime minister in 1986 ) / 1988 – 1995 ( Resignation, became President of the French Republic in 1995 ).

April and Koch
Koch was executed by firing squad on 5 April 1945, one week before American allied troops arrived to liberate the camp.
Karl-Otto Koch ( August 2, 1897 – April 5, 1945 ), a Standartenführer ( Colonel ) in the German Schutzstaffel ( SS ), was the first commandant of the Nazi concentration camps at Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen, and later also served as a commander at the Majdanek concentration camp.
Koch was executed by firing squad on 5 April 1945, one week before American allied troops arrived to liberate the camp.
As the April New York primary approached, Koch reminded voters of Jackson ’ s alleged antisemitism and said that Jews would be " crazy " to vote for Jackson.
In April 2004, Colt filed a lawsuit against Heckler & Koch and Bushmaster Firearms, claiming acts of trademark infringement, trade dress infringement, trademark dilution, false designation of origin, false advertising, patent infringement, unfair competition, and deceptive trade practices.
Undeniable was released on April 1, 2008 through Fast Life Music and Koch Records.
In April 2006, Koch walked the Kokoda Track in remembrance of Anzac Day.
In April 2008, Hatebreed signed a worldwide deal with Koch Records for the release of their live DVD, a live album, and a cover album entitled " For The Lions ", which was released on May 5.
The term " Watergate Seven " was coined a few months later, in April 1973, by American lawyer, politician, and political commentator Ed Koch, who, in response to U. S. Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr .' s indicating that one of the men in Watergate bugging case had been ordered in the spring of 1972 to keep certain Senators and Representatives under surveillance, posted a sign on the door of his United States Congress office saying, ' These premises were surveilled by the Watergate Seven.
This occurred in April 1999 when Roland Koch replaced Hans Eichel as minister-president of Hesse.

April and coined
The term was coined by Thomas Henry Huxley in April 1860, and was used to describe evolutionary concepts in general, including earlier concepts such as Spencerism.
The term was coined by the British newspaper The Times in an editorial published on 19 April 1940, entitled " Quislings everywhere " after the Norwegian Vidkun Quisling, who assisted Nazi Germany as it conquered his own country so that he could rule the collaborationist Norwegian government himself.
( The " torture " slogan was coined on the April 21 edition of Kruk and Kuip on Baseball on KNBR radio, following a game which the Giants lost 1 – 0 despite a 1-hitter thrown by Jonathan Sanchez.
The short form, " blog ," was coined by Peter Merholz, who jokingly broke the word weblog into the phrase we blog in the sidebar of his blog Peterme. com in April or May 1999.
The word " beatnik " was coined by Herb Caen in an article in the San Francisco Chronicle on April 2, 1958.
Under Anderson, Wired has produced some widely noted articles, including the April 2003 " Welcome to the Hydrogen Economy " story, the November 2003 " Open Source Everywhere " issue ( which put Linus Torvalds on the cover and articulated the idea that the open source method was taking off outside of software, including encyclopedias as evidenced by Wikipedia ), the February 2004 " Kiss Your Cubicle Goodbye " issue ( which presented the outsourcing issue from both American and Indian perspectives ), and an October 2004 article by Chris Anderson, which coined the popular term " Long Tail.
The term " Beatnik " was coined by Herb Caen of the San Francisco Chronicle on 2 April 1958, a portmanteau on the name of the recent Russian satellite Sputnik and Beat Generation.
Dorothee Steffensky-Sölle ( born Nipperdey ; September 30, 1929 – April 27, 2003 ) was a German liberation theologian and writer who coined the term Christofascism.
The name " Chernobyl Virus " was coined some time after the virus was already well known as CIH, and refers to the complete coincidence of the payload trigger date in some variants of the virus ( actually the virus creation date in 1998, to trigger exactly a year later ) and the Chernobyl accident, which happened in the Ukrainian SSR on April 26, 1986.
On April 13 the National Assembly coined the new silver and gold coins, each with the seal of the assembly on the reverse, and on April 27 the coat of arms became a national emblem.
The term was coined and defined by American sociologist Erving Goffman in his paper " On the Characteristics of Total Institutions " presented in April 1957 at the Walter Reed Institute's Symposium on Preventive and Social Psychiatry, with an expanded version appearing in Donald Cressey's collection The Prison and reprinted in Goffman's 1961 collection Asylums.
Don C. Hoefler ( c. 1922 – April 15, 1986 ) was an American journalist who coined the term " Silicon Valley ".
In her 24 April 2006 LiveJournal entry, Kaja Foglio explained how the term came to be coined:
* Caen coined " beatnik " in his April 2, 1958 column
Bergen ( b. 13 April 1972 ) got together in Manhattan and coined Bran Van 3000 in 1994.
Bergman also coined the word " love-in " in 1967, and organized the first such event in April 1967 in Los Angeles.
The term " Scottish Renaissance " is most frequently said to have been coined by the French Languedoc poet and scholar Denis Saurat in his article " Le Groupe de la Renaissance Écossaise ", which was published in the Revue Anglo-Américaine in April 1924.
Also, since April 2012 it has been used to mean Citizen Company, a term coined by Andrew Noble.
This term was coined by Mitsutoshi Nakamura in April, 2004.
The cricket test or Tebbit test was a controversial phrase coined in April 1990 by the Conservative politician Norman Tebbit in referring to the ' loyalty ' or ' lack of loyalty ' of immigrants and their children from certain parts of Asia and the Caribbean to the England cricket team.
In April the " Metaphysical Society ", a group of liberal churchmen of all denominations and even atheists, attempted to reach a consensus and Huxley coined a new label for his position – agnostic.

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