All Events

Golda Meir resigns and Yitzhak Rabin succeeds her as leader of the Labour party and Israeli prime minister

Jimmy Connors wins both Wimbledon and the US Open, on each occasion defeating the veteran Ken Rosewall

German-born British art historian Nikolaus Pevsner completes his monumental 46-volume Buildings of England

An uprising organized in Ethiopia by the Dergue results in the arrest of Haile Selassie and his murder a year later

The US Supreme Court orders President Nixon to hand over White House tapes of conversations relevant to Watergate

The House Judiciary Committee takes the first steps in the process of impeaching President Nixon, citing obstruction of justice

Soviet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov defects from the Kirov company while on tour in Canada

President Ford pardons ex-president Nixon for his part in the Watergate affair, thus removing the possibility of criminal charges

Muhammad Ali regains the world heavyweight title, beating George Foreman in Zaire in a fight that becomes known as the Rumble in the Jungle

Kenneth MacMillan uses Scott Joplin as his score for a ragtime ballet, Elite Syncopations

The Canadian province of Quebec introduces Bill 22, making French the province's sole official language

Cyclone Tracy devastates the Australian city of Darwin on Christmas Day, destroying 80% of the domestic buildings

Mark Brown is the last craftsman to build and hire rowing boats in the St Helena Boathouses, as the arches gradually become adapted to non-commercial purposes

The independence of Angola is established in the Alvor agreement between Portugal and three rival guerrilla groups, the MPLA, FNLA, and UNITA

Internment is ended in Ulster after the Gardiner Report states that it brings the law into disrepute

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