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April 30, 1973: White House policy advisor John Ehrlichman and Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman forced to resign after being implicated in Watergate April 8, 1973: Pablo Picasso, "the most famous artist of his time", [1] [2] [3] dies at the age of 91 April 4, 1973: World Trade Center officially opens in New York City
April 28 – The last section of the IRT Third Avenue Line from 149th Street to Gun Hill Road in The Bronx is closed. April 30 – Watergate scandal: President Richard Nixon announces that White House Counsel John Dean has been fired and that Attorney General Richard Kleindienst has resigned along with staffers H. R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman.
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All of these—and many more—monumental things happened in 1973, a year that many still reminisce about to this day. ... With the help of the History Channel’s database and similar archives ...
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Pages in category "April 1973 events in the United States" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
6 April – Peter Niesewand, a correspondent of The Guardian newspaper and the BBC, is jailed in Rhodesia for an alleged breach of the Official Secrets Act. 11 April – The House of Commons votes against restoring capital punishment by a margin of 142 votes. 12 April – The Labour Party wins control of the Greater London Council.
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