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  2. Athens Polytechnic uprising - Wikipedia

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    The old gate. The Athens Polytechnic uprising occurred in November 1973 as a massive student demonstration of popular rejection of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974.It began on 14 November 1973, escalated to an open anti-junta revolt, and ended in bloodshed in the early morning of 17 November after a series of events starting with a tank crashing through the gates of the Athens Polytechnic.

  3. November 1973 - Wikipedia

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    November 16, 1973: Final U.S. mission to Skylab space station launched with U.S. astronauts William Pogue (top), Gerald Carr (bottom) and Ed Gibson (not pictured) November 4, 1973: Netherlands becomes the first nation to inaugurate "driverless Sundays" to conserve fuel. The following events occurred in the year November 1973:

  4. List of 1973 box office number-one films in the United States

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    April 25, 1973: Soylent Green: $674,500 [18] 18: May 2, 1973: $537,150 [19] 19: May 9, 1973: Fists of Fury: $697,000 [20] 20: May 16, 1973: The Poseidon Adventure: $363,800: The Poseidon Adventure returned to number one in its 22nd week of release [21] 21: May 23, 1973: Last Tango in Paris: $384,200: Last Tango In Paris reached number one in ...

  5. 1973 in television - Wikipedia

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    July 2 – U.S. game show Match Game debuts its 1970s version; it soon becomes the #1-rated daytime television program for 1973, 1974, and 1975, as well as #1 game show from 1973 to 1977. August 6 – James Beck , who stars as Private Walker in the popular U.K. sitcom Dad's Army , dies of a burst pancreas at the age of just 44.

  6. Exarcheia - Wikipedia

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    Exarcheia (Greek: Εξάρχεια pronounced [eˈksaɾ.çi.a]) is a community in central Athens, Greece close to the historical building of the National Technical University of Athens. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Exarcheia took its name from a 19th-century businessman named Exarchos (Greek: Έξαρχος ) who opened a large general store there.

  7. List of In Concert episodes - Wikipedia

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    February 2, 1973 5 Loggins & Messina, Billy Preston, The Hollies: February 16, 1973 6 B.B. King, Melanie, The Guess Who [2] March 2, 1973 7 Stephen Stills & Manassas, Randy Newman, Brewer & Shipley: March 16, 1973 8 Al Green, Taj Mahal, Eric Weissberg, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, Muledeer & Moondog: March 30, 1973 9

  8. 1973–74 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    The ABC Sunday Night Movie (23/20.7) (Tied with Adam-12) Local CBS Fall The New Perry Mason: Mannix: Barnaby Jones (17/21.4) (Tied with Good Times) Winter Apple's Way: Summer 60 Minutes: NBC: The Wonderful World of Disney (12/22.3) (Tied with The Bob Newhart Show) NBC Sunday Mystery Movie (Columbo / McCloud / McMillan and Wife / Hec Ramsey) (14 ...

  9. Night Watch (1973 film) - Wikipedia

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    Night Watch is a 1973 mystery thriller film directed by Brian G. Hutton from a screenplay by Tony Williamson, based on the 1972 play of the same name by Lucille Fletcher. [1] The film reunited Elizabeth Taylor with co-star Laurence Harvey from their 1960 collaboration BUtterfield 8. [2] It was the last time the pair acted together on screen. [3]