January 1973

Last updated
<< January 1973 >>
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
01 02 03 04 05 06
07 08 09 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31  
LeDucTho1973.jpg
Henry A. Kissinger, U.S. Secretary of State, 1973-1977.jpg
January 23, 1973: Lê Đức Thọ of North Vietnam and Henry Kissinger of the U.S. reach agreement on ending the Vietnam War
North Vietnam Flag of Vietnam.svg
North Vietnam
Viet Cong FNL Flag.svg
Viet Cong
January 22, 1973: U.S. Supreme Court ends individual state bans on abortion of pregnancy in 7 to 2 decision in Roe v. Wade USSC justice group photo-1973 black and white.png
January 22, 1973: U.S. Supreme Court ends individual state bans on abortion of pregnancy in 7 to 2 decision in Roe v. Wade
South Vietnam Flag of South Vietnam.svg
South Vietnam
United States Flag of the United States.svg
United States

The following events occurred in January 1973:

Contents

January 1, 1973 (Monday)

January 2, 1973 (Tuesday)

January 3, 1973 (Wednesday)

January 4, 1973 (Thursday)

January 5, 1973 (Friday)

A Secretary of Homeland Security going through a metal detector, 2014 Secretary Johnson Travels to New York to Observe 9 11 (15600170315).jpg
A Secretary of Homeland Security going through a metal detector, 2014
Senator Biden Joe Biden first official photo.jpg
Senator Biden

January 6, 1973 (Saturday)

January 7, 1973 (Sunday)

January 8, 1973 (Monday)

January 9, 1973 (Tuesday)

January 10, 1973 (Wednesday)

January 11, 1973 (Thursday)

The "cast" of An American Family The Loud Family 1973.JPG
The "cast" of An American Family

January 12, 1973 (Friday)

Former U.S. president Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson 1972.jpg
Former U.S. president Johnson

January 13, 1973 (Saturday)

January 14, 1973 (Sunday)

January 15, 1973 (Monday)

January 16, 1973 (Tuesday)

The Lunokhod rover on the Luna 21 module Luna and Lunokhod.png
The Lunokhod rover on the Luna 21 module

January 17, 1973 (Wednesday)

January 18, 1973 (Thursday)

January 19, 1973 (Friday)

The 37th president and the future 41st president in 1973 George H. W. Bush with Richard Nixon.jpg
The 37th president and the future 41st president in 1973

January 20, 1973 (Saturday)

Cabral Cabral 2.png
Cabral
Nixon sworn in by Chief Justice Warren Burger Nixon 1973 inauguration.jpg
Nixon sworn in by Chief Justice Warren Burger

January 21, 1973 (Sunday)

January 22, 1973 (Monday)

January 23, 1973 (Tuesday)

January 24, 1973 (Wednesday)

January 25, 1973 (Thursday)

January 26, 1973 (Friday)

January 27, 1973 (Saturday)

Lt. Colonel Nolde Williamnolde.jpg
Lt. Colonel Nolde

January 28, 1973 (Sunday)

January 29, 1973 (Monday)

January 30, 1973 (Tuesday)

January 31, 1973 (Wednesday)

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Richard Nixon</span> President of the United States from 1969 to 1974

Richard Milhous Nixon was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as a representative and senator from California and as the 36th vice president from 1953 to 1961 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. His presidency saw the reduction of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, détente with the Soviet Union and China, the Apollo 11 Moon landing, and the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency and Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Nixon's second term ended early when he became the only U.S. president to resign from office, as a result of the Watergate scandal.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John C. Stennis</span> American politician (1901–1995)

John Cornelius Stennis was an American politician who served as a U.S. senator from the state of Mississippi. He was a Democrat who served in the Senate for over 41 years, becoming its most senior member for his last eight years. He retired from the Senate in 1989, and is, to date, the last Democrat to have been a U.S. senator from Mississippi. Furthermore, at the time of his retirement, Stennis was the last United States senator to have served during the presidency of Harry S. Truman.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Presidency of Gerald Ford</span> U.S. presidential administration from 1974 to 1977

Gerald Ford's tenure as the 38th president of the United States began on August 9, 1974, upon the resignation of president Richard Nixon, and ended on January 20, 1977. Ford, a Republican from Michigan, had been appointed vice president since December 6, 1973, following the resignation of Spiro Agnew from that office. Ford was the only person to serve as president without being elected to either the presidency or the vice presidency. His presidency ended following his narrow defeat in the 1976 presidential election to Democrat Jimmy Carter, after a period of 895 days in office.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">December 1972</span> Month of 1972

December 1972 was the twelfth and last month of that leap year. It began on a Friday, and ended after 31 days on a Sunday. The following events occurred in December 1972:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">May 1971</span> Month of 1971

The following events occurred in May 1971:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">March 1973</span> Month of 1973

The following events occurred in March 1973:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">April 1973</span> Month of 1973

The following events occurred in April 1973:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">February 1973</span> Month of 1973

The following events occurred in February 1973:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">November 1970</span> Month of 1970

The following events occurred in November 1970:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Presidency of Richard Nixon</span> U.S. presidential administration from 1969 to 1974

Richard Nixon's tenure as the 37th president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1969, and ended when he resigned on August 9, 1974, in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal from office, the only U.S. president ever to do so. He was succeeded by Gerald Ford, whom he had appointed vice president after Spiro Agnew became embroiled in a separate corruption scandal and was forced to resign. Nixon, a prominent member of the Republican Party from California who previously served as vice president for two terms under president Dwight D. Eisenhower, took office following his narrow victory over Democrat incumbent vice president Hubert Humphrey and American Independent Party nominee George Wallace in the 1968 presidential election. Four years later, in the 1972 presidential election, he defeated Democrat nominee George McGovern, to win re-election in a landslide. Although he had built his reputation as a very active Republican campaigner, Nixon downplayed partisanship in his 1972 landslide re-election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">October 1973</span> Month

The following events occurred in October 1973:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">May 1972</span> Month of 1972

May 1972 was the fifth month of that leap year. It began on a Monday and ended after 31 days on a Wednesday. The following events occurred in May 1972:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">December 1973</span> Month of 1973

The following events occurred in December 1973:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">May 1973</span> Month of 1973

The following events occurred in May 1973:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">June 1973</span> Month of 1973

The following events occurred in June 1973:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">July 1973</span> Month of 1973

The following events occurred in July 1973:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">August 1973</span> Month of 1973

The following events occurred in August 1973:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">November 1973</span> Month of 1973

The following events occurred in the year November 1973:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">October 1970</span> Month of 1970

The following events occurred in October 1970:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">April 1970</span> Month of 1970

The following events occurred in April 1970:

References

  1. "As Britain Joins Market, Public Is Apprehensive; As Britain Joins Market, Public Is Apprehensive Government Jubilant Over Entry Today But Many Fear Higher Prices and Changes in Way of Life", by Alvin Shuster, The New York Times, January 1, 1973, p. 1
  2. "Ceremony Marks Britain's Entry; Thousands Take Day Off to Celebrate Joining Market -Debate Still Goes On", The New York Times, January 2, 1973, p. 1
  3. "U.S.C. Trounces Ohio State, 42-17; Late Rout Led by Cunningham in Rose Bowl", The New York Times, January 2, 1973, p. 47
  4. Central Bank of Nigeria. "History of Nigerian Currency" . Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  5. "Nigeria Switches Currency", The New York Times, January 2, 1973, p. 46
  6. "U.S. Journal: Southern California", by Calvin Trillin, The New Yorker (May 5, 1973) pp. 89–96
  7. "Soviet Defector, 21, Dies on Coast, Apparent Suicide", The New York Times, January 2, 1973, p. 11
  8. "Walter E. Rollins, Lyricist, 66, Dead— Wrote 'Peter Cottontail' and 'Frosty the Snowman'", The New York Times, January 2, 1973, p. 42
  9. "Japanese Radical Leader Hangs Himself in Jail Cell", The New York Times, January 2, 1973, p. 9
  10. "Chronology 1973". The World Book Year Book 1974 . Chicago: Field Enterprises Educational Corporation. 1974. p.  8. ISBN   0-7166-0474-4. LCCN   62-4818.
  11. "Eleazar López Contreras, 89, Former President of Venezuela", The New York Times, January 3, 1973, p. 42
  12. "Congress Opens; Democrats Plan Antiwar Action", The New York Times, January 4, 1973, p.1
  13. "Defense Sees Constitutional Test As Ellsberg-Russo Trial Starts", by Martin Arnold, The New York Times, January 4, 1973, p.1
  14. "C.B.S. Sells the Yankees for $10-Million", by Joseph Durso, The New York Times, January 4, 1973, p. 1
  15. "Marcos Moves to Appease Moslems", The New York Times, January 4, 1973, p. 1
  16. "Christopher T. Chenery Is Dead; Meadow Stable Founder Was 86", by Joe Nichols, The New York Times, January 5, 1973, p. 34
  17. "Trudeau Pledges to Combat Unemployment and Inflation", by Jay Walz, The New York Times, January 5, 1973, p. 3
  18. "300 Children Attack 6 Soldiers in Londonderry", The New York Times, January 5, 1973, p. 3
  19. "Australia Ends Racial Curb on Migration", by Robert Trumbull, The New York Times, January 5, 1973, p. 1
  20. "Airports Start Thorough Screening of All Passengers", by Robert Lindsey, The New York Times, January 6, 1973, p. 1
  21. Timothy Naftali, Blind Spot: The Secret History of American Counterterrorism (Basic Books, 2009) p. 66.
  22. "Canadians Deplore Raids In Unanimous House Vote", by Jay Walz, The New York Times, January 6, 1973, p. 1
  23. John Hilliker, et al., Canada's Department of External Affairs, Volume 3: Innovation and Adaptation, 1968–1984 (University of Toronto Press, 2017) p. 135
  24. "Nixon Increases Scope of Duties for 3 in Cabinet— Reorganization Plans Advanced Without Congress Action", by John Herbers, The New York Times, January 6, 1973, p. 1
  25. "NASA Cuts Programs to Save $200-Million in Current Budget", by Harold M. Schmeck Jr., The New York Times, January 6, 1973, p. 11
  26. David Wild, Pandora's Box (Columbia Records, 1991) pp. 17-18
  27. "Biden Takes Oath Friday", The New York Times, January 3, 1973, p. 10
  28. "It's Official; Nixon Won, 520 to 17", The New York Times, January 7, 1973, p. 41
  29. "'Multiplication Rock' Debuts Today", Pottstown (PA) Mercury, January 6, 1973, p. A10
  30. YouTube
  31. "Maurice Thatcher Dies at 102; Oldest Former Representative", The New York Times, January 7, 1973, p. 67
  32. "10 Dead in New Orleans Sniper Attack; Police in a Copter Kill Gunman at Hotel— 5 Guests, Employee and 4 Policemen Reported Dead", by Martin Waldron, The New York Times, January 8, 1973, p. 1
  33. "Utah", Death Penalty Information Center
  34. "Jets Triumph, 6-2", The New York Times, January 8, 1973, p. 34
  35. "36 Nations Open African Games", by Thomas A. Johnson, The New York Times, January 8, 1973, p. 32
  36. "African Games End As Athletes Seek Priorities for Sports", by Thomas A. Johnson, The New York Times, January 19, 1973, p. 17
  37. A. J. Langguth, Our Vietnam: The War 1954–1975 (Simon and Schuster, 2000) p. 619
  38. "Kissinger Meets Tho for 4½ Hours as Talks Resume", by Flora Lewis, The New York Times, January 9, 1973, p. 1
  39. "Hace 43 años asesinaron en Brasil a la paraguaya Soledad Barrett", by Andrés Colmán Gutiérrez, Ultima Hora, January 8, 2016
  40. "El inicio de una gran empresa" ("The founding of a great enterprise"), by Emilio Azcarraga Vidaurreta, Televisa website, September 19, 2019
  41. "40 Jahre SESAMSTRASSE" ("40 Years of Sesamstrasse"), Deutsche Kinemathek Museum für Film und Fernsehen (in German)
  42. "Soviet Luna 21 Lands on Moon, Delivering Lunokhod 2 Craft for Exploration", by Theodore Shabad, The New York Times, January 17, 1973, p. 14
  43. "Rhodesia Closes Her Frontier With Zambia", The New York Times, January 10, 1973, p. 8
  44. Stille, Darlene R. (1974). "Disasters". The World Book Year Book 1974. Chicago: Field Enterprises Educational Corporation. p.  293. ISBN   0-7166-0474-4. LCCN   62-4818.
  45. "CURIA – Court of Justice – Court of Justice of the European Union". curia.europa.eu. Retrieved 2017-02-16.
  46. "50 Killed in Tornado in Argentina", The New York Times, January 11, 1973, p. 3
  47. "Se cumplen 40 años del tornado que azotó a San Justo", by Carlos A. Yesciani, El Litoral (Santa Fe, Argentina), January 9, 2013
  48. "An American Family Sees Itself on TV", by Steven V. Roberts, The New York Times, January 13, 1973, p. 62
  49. "Records of the Economic Stabilization Programs, 1971-1974", U.S. National Archives
  50. "Mandatory Wage-Price Controls Ended Except in Food, Health, Building Fields", by Edward Cowan, The New York Times, January 12, 1973, p. 1
  51. "Vietnam War 1962-73", Australian Department of Defence
  52. "Hunt Admits All 6 Charges As Judge Bars Partial Plea", by Walter Rugaber, The New York Times, January 12, 1973, p. 1
  53. "Reporter Freed in Contempt Case", by Warren Weaver Jr., The New York Times, January 12, 1973, p. 24
  54. Jailed & subpoenaed journalists — a historical timeline, Freedom Forum Institute, Gordon T. Belt, October 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
  55. "American League to Let Pitcher Have a Pinch-Hitter and Stay In", by Joseph Durso, The New York Times, January 12, 1973, p. 1
  56. "Stocks and Bonds Show Sharp Drop", The New York Times, January 13, 1973, p. 1
  57. "1973 - 1974 Stock Market Crash", by Dustin Woodard, About.com, archived on the Internet Archive
  58. "January 11, 1973: The Open University awards its first degrees", by Chas Early, BT Group (British Telecom), January 7, 2019
  59. "The Harvard Club Votes 2,097 to 695 To Accept Women", The New York Times, January 12, 1973, p. 41
  60. "Harvard Club to Remain a Male Enclave", by David A. Andelman, The New York Times , May 5, 1972, p. 43
  61. "G.E. and Soviet Sign Pact For Technology Exchange— Agreement Includes Joint Research on Power and Pooling Specialists", by Theodore Shabad, The New York Times, January 13, 1973, p. 1
  62. "In His Final Days, LBJ Agonized Over His Legacy", PBS NewsHour, December 4, 2012
  63. "TV: Johnson Interview— C.B.S. to Show Recent Talk With Cronkite on Civil Rights at 10 Tonight", The New York Times, February 1, 1973, p. 1
  64. "Dahir portant loi n° 1-73-8 du 7 hijra 1392 (12 janvier 1973) relatif à la creation d'une Direction générale des études et de la documentation" (PDF). Bulletin Officiel (3144): 11.
  65. Ahmed Boukhari, Raisons d'états: tout sur l'affaire Ben Barka et d'autres crimes politiques au Maroc (Maghrébines, 2005) p. 185
  66. "Les Halles Dead at 200, A Victim of Progress", The New York Times, January 13, 1973, p. 8
  67. "Dr. Roy F. Nichols, Historian, 76, Dies", The New York Times, January 13, 1973, p. 34
  68. "Turk Edwards, 65, of Football Fame", The New York Times, January 13, 1973, p. 34
  69. Michael Burleigh, Blood and Rage: A Cultural History of Terrorism (HarperCollins, 2008) pp. 172–73
  70. "Mrs. Meir to Visit Pope Paul Today; To Make First Such Call by an Israeli Premier— Italy Provides Heavy Security", by Paul Hofmann, The New York Times, January 15, 1973, p. 1
  71. "Miami Wins in Bowl for Perfect Season", by William N. Wallace, The New York Times, January 15, 1973, p. 1
  72. Internet Broadway Database
  73. "Theater: 'Enemy Is Dead' at the Bijou— Play by Don Petersen Reopens Film House", The New York Times, January 15, 1973, p. 23
  74. "President Halts all Bombing, Mining and Shelling of North; Points to 'Progress' in Talks", by John Hebbers, The New York Times, January 16, 1973, p. 1
  75. "Lim Seng’s execution", Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 12, 2009
  76. "4 More Admit Guilt as Spies in Watergate; 2 Still on Trial", The New York Times, January 16, 1973, p. 1
  77. "Ein Herz und eine Seele", TVonDVD.de
  78. "Soviet Luna 21 Lands on Moon, Delivering Lunokhod 2 Craft for Exploration", by Theodore Shabad, The New York Times, January 17, 1973, p. 14
  79. Lunokhod 02 Archived 2021-04-18 at the Wayback Machine , NASA Solar System Exploration; page updated March 15, 2018. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
  80. NSSDC Catalog, Luna 21/Lunokhod 2, version March 21, 2017. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
  81. "'Bonanza' out to pasture after tonight", by Jay Sharbutt, Associated Press, The Miami News, January 16, 1973, p. 6-B
  82. "Clara Ward, Gospel Singer, 48; Leader of Popular Group Dies", The New York Times, January 17, 1973, p. 42
  83. "Aquarium's Dr. Herald Is Drowned", Oakland (CA) Tribune, January 18, 1973, p. 4
  84. "Marcos Tightens Grip in Manila by New Charter— He Extends Martial Law and Raises Prospect of a Long Period of Strong Rule", by Tillman Durdin, The New York Times, January 18, 1973, p. 1
  85. "Ralph T. Walker Is Dead at 83; Hailed as 'A architect of Century'", by Farnsworth Fowle, The New York Times, January 18, 1973, p. 44
  86. "7 Slain at Muslim House in Capital; 5 Are Children", by Paul Delaney, The New York Times, January 19, 1973, p. 1
  87. "Finns Extend President's Term Without Election", The New York Times, January 18, 1973, p. 2
  88. "Paris Purifying French: 'Hit Parade' Is 'Palmares'", The New York Times, January 18, 1973, p. 3
  89. Christine Quigley, Modern Mummies: The Preservation of the Human Body in the Twentieth Century (McFarland, 2015) pp. 225–232
  90. "India Takes Over Strife-Torn Area— To Rule Andhra Pradesh in a Separatist Dispute", The New York Times, January 19, 1973, p. 10
  91. "Bruins Are Upset By Islanders, 9-7", The New York Times, January 19, 1973, p. 17
  92. "Leary's Saga Ends in L.A.— in Handcuffs and Driving Rain", Los Angeles Times, January 19, 1973, p. I-3
  93. "Bush Now Heads G.O.P. Committee; Unchallenged as Chairman— Dole Mocks Post", The New York Times, January 20, 1973, p. 21
  94. "Max Adrian, 69, British Actor Of Stage and Movies, Is Dead", The New York Times, January 20, 1973, p.34
  95. "Key Anti-Portuguese Leader In West Africa Is Assassinated", The New York Times, January 22, 1973, p. 1
  96. "Soviet Officially Adopts Education Exit Fee", by Theodore Shabad, The New York Times, January 21, 1973, p. 2
  97. "Nixon Inaugurated for His Second Term; Sees World on Threshold of a Peace Era", by R. W. Apple Jr., The New York Times, January 20, 1973, p. 1
  98. "A Transcript of President Nixon's Second Inaugural Address to the Nation", The New York Times, January 21, 1973, p. 40
  99. Aviation Safety Network
  100. "High Court Rules Abortions Legal the First 3 Months; National Guidelines Set by 7-to-2 Vote", by Warren Weaver Jr., The New York Times, January 23, 1973, p. 1
  101. "Pilgrims' Jet Crashes in Nigeria; 180 Are Feared Dead, a Record", by Thomas A. Johnson, The New York Times, January 23, 1973, p. 1
  102. "Lyndon Johnson, 36th President, Is Dead; Was Architect of 'Great Society' Program; Nation Is Shocked— Citizens Join Leaders in Voicing Sorrow and Paying Tribute", The New York Times, January 23, 1973, p. 1
  103. "The last words and final moments of 38 presidents", The Week magazine, July 2, 2015
  104. "LBJ's Last Day Listed in Detail", Austin (TX) American Statesman, by Mike Cox, January 23, 1973, p. 8
  105. "Foreman Stops Frazier In 2d Round, Wins Title", by Red Smith, The New York Times, January 23, 1973, p. 1
  106. "Erin O'Toole goes for Canada's political top — but are years of wanting it enough?".
  107. Richard S. Williams Jr., and James G. Moore, Man Against Volcano: The Eruption on Heimaey, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland ( U.S. Geological Survey, 1976)
  108. "Iceland Evacuates 7,000 on Isle After an Ancient Volcano Erupts", The New York Times, January 23, 1973, p. 1 (the figure was amended by the Times to 5,500 the next day).
  109. Stanley Karnow, Vietnam: A History (Viking Press, 1983), p. 654
  110. Text of President Richard Nixon’s ‘Peace With Honor’ Broadcast", Watergate.info.com
  111. "Vietnam Accord Is Reached; Cease-Fire Begins Saturday; P.O.W.'s to Be Free in 60 Days— On TV, Nixon Asserts 'Peace With Honor' Is Aim of Pact", by Bernard Gwertzman, The New York Times, January 24, 1973, p. 1
  112. "Transponder apparatus and system", U.S. patent 3,713,148, Google Patents
  113. "Electronic Voting System in the House of Representatives: History and Evolution", by Jacob R. Straus, Congressional Research Service, February 11, 2008, pp. 10-11
  114. "Alexander Onassis, Only Son Of the Magnate, Dies of Injuries", The New York Times, January 24, 1973, p. 1
  115. "Background & History", SAIL website
  116. "U.S. Envoy in Haiti Freed by Captors", The New York Times, January 25, 1973, p. 1
  117. "J. Carrol Nash, Actor, 73, Dead; Master of Dialects Starred in Radio's 'Life With Luigi'", The New York Times, January 27, 1973, p. 32
  118. "Johnson Buried at Texas Ranch", by Roy Reed,The New York Times, January 26, 1973, p. 1
  119. "'Lemmings' Fails Early, Recovers Later", by Mel Gussow, The New York Times, January 26, 1973, p. 46
  120. Cao Văn Viên, The Final Collapse (Pickle Partners Publishing, 2016) pp. 129–131
  121. International Civil Aviation Organization website
  122. "American Dies in Shelling Of Air Base Near Saigon", The New York Times, January 26, 1973, p. 1
  123. "Edward G. Robinson, 79, Dies; His 'Little Caesar' Set a Style", The New York Times, January 27, 1973, p. 1
  124. "Vietnam Peace Pacts Signed; America's Longest War Halts", by Flora Lewis, The New York Times, January 28, 1973, p. 1
  125. "Hanoi Lists 555 War Prisoners— Long Wait Over for 1,925 U.S. Families", by Steven V. Roberts, The New York Times, January 29, 1973, p. 1
  126. "U. S. Says 56 Prisoners Remain Unaccounted For", The New York Times, January 30, 1973, p. 12
  127. "Armenian Held in Coast Slaying of Turks", The New York Times, January 29, 1973, p. 4
  128. "Nation Ends Draft, Turns to Volunteers; Message From Laird Hopes Senate Will Act Change Is Ordered Six Months Early—Youths Must Still Register", by David E. Rosenbaum, The New York Times, January 28, 1973, p. 1
  129. "Five Years of the All-Volunteer Force: 1973–1978", by Morris Janowitz and Charles C. Moskos Jr., Armed Forces & Society magazine (January 1979), pp. 171–218
  130. "An Army Colonel From Michigan Is Last American to Die in War", by Jerry M. Flint, The New York Times, January 29, 1973, p. 1
  131. "U.S. Bombs Supply Lines in Laos— Attacks Expected to Continue Until Lao Truce is Reached", by John W. Finney, The New York Times, January 29, 1973, p. 1
  132. "Barnaby Jones", Internet Movie Database
  133. "Egyptian Plane Hits Mountain in Cyprus, Killing 38 Aboard", The New York Times, January 30, 1973, p. 9
  134. Aviation Safety Network
  135. "10 Die in Rest Home Fire; Arson Is Laid to a Resident", by Donald Janson, The New York Times, January 30, 1973, p. 1
  136. McKittrick, David. Lost Lives. Mainstream, 1999. p.320
  137. "Teen-Ager and Man Die As Ulster Violence Flares", The New York Times, January 30, 1973, p. 3
  138. "Ludwig Stossel, Actor, 89 TV's 'Little Old Winemaker'", The New York Times, January 31, 1973, p. 44
  139. "The Day Kiss Played Their First Show", by Matthew Wilkening, Ultimate Classic Rock website (January 30, 2016)
  140. "A Marine Returns From the Officially Dead", by John W. Finney, The New York Times, January 31, 1973, p. 1
  141. "This Marine came back to his family 5 years after he died", by Logan Nye, WeAretheMighty.com website, July 27, 2021
  142. "Marked dead in Vietnam, a long journey back to life", by Michael E. Ruane, Durango (TX) Herald, July 9, 2017
  143. "Liddy and McCord Are Guilty Of Spying on the Democrats; Ex-G.O.P. Aides Sent to Jail", by Walter Rugaber, The New York Times, January 31, 1973, p. 1
  144. "Stennis Is Shot in Robbery In Front of Home in Capital", by James T. Wooten, The New York Times, January 31, 1973, p. 1
  145. "3 Washington Men Arrested in Wounding of Sen. Stennis", Los Angeles Times, March 13, 1973, p. I-1
  146. "Suspect Pleads Guilty in Shooting of Stennis", Los Angeles Times, April 20, 1973, p. I-2
  147. "South Korea Hails Returning Soldiers As Pullout Is Begun", The New York Times, January 31, 1973, p. 16
  148. Guiné-Bissau assinala Dia da Mulher, PANAPress, 2004-01-30.
  149. "Jack MacGowran, Interpreter Of Beckett and O'Casey, Dead; Noted Irish Actor, Currently in Fluther Role of 'Plough and the Stars,'" Was 54", by Lawrence Van Gelder, The New York Times, January 31, 1973, p. 44
  150. "2 Airlines Cancel Concorde Orders— Pan American and T.W.A. Giving Up Options for 13 Jets, Cite Objections" by Richard Witkin, The New York Times, February 1, 1973, p. 1
  151. "Dr. Ragnar Frisch Dead at 77; Economist Won '69 Nobel Prize", The New York Times, February 1, 1973, p. 37