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- Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
29: ...government of [[Edward Heath]] from [[1970]] to [[1974]], and successfully challenged Heath for the Cons...
31: ...wnership, and in so doing created a more entrepreneurial culture. She also aimed to cut back the [[wel...
33: ...t over her sceptical approach to [[European Union|European]] [[Economic and Monetary Union]]. Her lead...
43: ...r seat in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in s...
52: ...st the [[United Kingdom general election, October 1974|second election that year]], Joseph and other [[r... - United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
2: The '''United Arab Emirates''' is an [[petroleum|oil]]-rich [[Middle Eastern]] country situated i...
71: ...GDP is not far below the GDPs of the leading West European nations. Its generosity with oil revenues a...
90: The border demarcation treaties of 1974 and 1977 between the United Arab Emirates and Sau...
94: ... Asian]], with the remainder being Emirati, Arab, European and East Asian. Some of the natives are ori...
136: {{commons|United Arab Emirates}} - Space exploration (14877 bytes)
6: ...f aircraft. The [[U.S. Space & Rocket Center]] museum in [[Huntsville, Alabama]] next to [[Redstone Ar...
15: ...st Rocket]] on a suborbital flight, the first amateur space flight. On [[June 21]], [[2004]], [[SpaceS...
30: ===European Space Agency===
31: The ''European Space Research Organisation'', also known a...
33: ...he Netherlands. The center is still a part of the European Space Agency, which has grown to be a much ... - Formula One (29650 bytes)
9: The sport has traditionally been centred in [[Europe]], which undoubtedly remains its leading mark...
18: ...tory) of the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]]. A number of European racing organizations laid out rules for a W...
43: ... [[Alain Prost]], [[Damon Hill]], [[Jacques Villeneuve]] and [[Nelson Piquet]] (the latter with a [[Ho...
82: ... 0 and 2. The number 13 has not been used since [[1974]], before which it was occasionally assigned at t...
90: ...ineteen races are spread over the continents of [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Oceania]], [[North America]], ... - American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
17: ===European nations===
19: ...tween the poorer part of the British military and European Continental forces rather than a war for Am...
31: ...e provincial government]] of [[Massachusetts]]. Lieutenant General [[Thomas Gage]], already the [[comm...
61: ... British expertly executed a surprise flanking maneuver, driving the Americans back to the Brooklyn He...
67: ...851, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art|Metropolitan Museum]])]] - Watergate (19196 bytes)
1: The '''Watergate scandal''' ([[1972]]-[[1974]]) (or just '''"Watergate"''') was an [[United St...
7: ...ash; [[Bernard Barker]], [[Virgilio Gonzᬥz]], [[Eugenio Mart�z]], [[James W. McCord, Jr.]] and [[F...
29: ...dited transcripts of the tapes on [[April 29]], [[1974]].]]
37: ...ited States|Supreme Court]] and on [[July 24]], [[1974]] the Court ruled unanimously (sans Justice [[Reh...
41: ...|left|Nixon's resignation letter, [[August 9]], [[1974]].]] - 1901 (12292 bytes)
58: * [[Winston Churchill]] enters the [[House of Commons]]
59: * In Germany, [[Eugen Hollander]] makes the first known [[facelift]]...
63:
78: ...ry 31]] - [[Marie Luise Kaschnitz]], writer (d. [[1974]])
100: * [[May 20]] - [[Max Euwe]], Dutch world chess champion (d. [[1981]])
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