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The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was signed into law by U.S. president Nixon, after passing the House 400 to 0 on September 13 and by the Senate 88 to 0 on September 18. [ 121 ] American serial killer Bernard Giles began a string of five murders committed in a period of less than eight weeks, all of them young girls and women who were hitchhiking ...
February 1973 # 1664: The Faithful Rebel: Margaret Malcolm: February 1973 # 1665: The Flower On The Rock: Jane Arbor: March 1973 # 1666: Saturday's Child: Betty Neels: March 1973 # 1667: A Question Of Marriage: Rachel Lindsay: March 1973 # 1668: Summer Mountain: Dorothy Cork: March 1973 # 1669: A Time Remembered: Lucy Gillen: March 1973 # 1670 ...
1 – Maryland becomes the first state to ban same-sex civil marriages. It does so by passing a statue restricting marriage to heterosexual couples. [1] 27 – The Metropolitan Community Church's headquarters in Los Angeles is burned to the ground by an unknown assailant. [2] [3] No persons are inside of the building at the time of the fire.
That’s certainly true of marriage; the age at which people get married for the first time has consistently been on the rise. In Britain, the median first marriage age for opposite-sex couples in ...
The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure, The "Good Parts" Version is a 1973 fantasy romance novel by American writer William Goldman. The book combines elements of comedy, adventure , fantasy, drama, romance, and fairy tale .
The Arons will celebrate 50 years of marriage on February 13 among friends and family in Mexico City. And it’s the years they have spent together that can probably tell you as much about keeping ...
Mark D. Gunter/FilmMagic Melody Shari announced she is leaving Love & Marriage: Huntsville after nine seasons. “In 2018, I decided to share my life with the world as a cast member on the Oprah ...
September – Following the overthrow of President Allende by a military regime, book burnings take place in Chile. [4] September 16 – Chilean poet and playwright Víctor Jara, detained four days earlier as a political prisoner in Estadio Chile and tortured during the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, is shot and killed.