November 1975

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The following events occurred in November 1975:

November 1, 1975 (Saturday)

November 2, 1975 (Sunday)

November 3, 1975 (Monday)

November 4, 1975 (Tuesday)

November 5, 1975 (Wednesday)

November 6, 1975 (Thursday)

November 7, 1975 (Friday)

November 8, 1975 (Saturday)

November 9, 1975 (Sunday)

November 10, 1975 (Monday)

November 11, 1975 (Tuesday)

November 12, 1975 (Wednesday)

November 13, 1975 (Thursday)

November 14, 1975 (Friday)

November 15, 1975 (Saturday)

November 16, 1975 (Sunday)

November 17, 1975 (Monday)

November 18, 1975 (Tuesday)

November 19, 1975 (Wednesday)

November 20, 1975 (Thursday)

November 21, 1975 (Friday)

November 22, 1975 (Saturday)

November 23, 1975 (Sunday)

November 24, 1975 (Monday)

November 25, 1975 (Tuesday)

November 26, 1975 (Wednesday)

November 27, 1975 (Thursday)

November 28, 1975 (Friday)

November 29, 1975 (Saturday)

November 30, 1975 (Sunday)

References

  1. "Ford Films Testimony Saturday", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 1, 1975, p2
  2. "Ornate Royal Pavilion in England firebombed", Chicago Tribune, November 3, 1975, p11
  3. "Director Slain; Youth Charged", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 3, 1975, p3
  4. "Pasolini, Pier Paolo", in Men & Masculinities: A Social, Cultural, and Historical Encyclopedia, by Michael Kimmel and Amy Aronson (ABC-CLIO, 2004) p579
  5. "Richardson, Rumsfeld, Bush Given New Posts", Observer-Reporter (Washington PA), November 4, 1975
  6. The University of Texas, Timeline of President Ford's Life and Career,
  7. "Rockefeller Rejects '76 VP Role", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 4, 1975, p1
  8. Mahfuzul H. Chowdhury, Democratization in South Asia: Lessons from American Institutions (Ashgate Publishing, 2003) p216
  9. "Facelift for 'AM America'", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, November 1, 1975, Ole Magazine, p6
  10. "Jepko, Herb", by Joseph G. Buchman, in Encyclopedia of Radio (Routledge, 2004) pp1290
  11. Kristen Williams, Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons: Why Secondary States Support, Follow, or Challenge (Stanford University Press, 2012) p49
  12. Stephen Colegrave and Chris Sullivan, Punk: The Definitive Record of a Revolution (Da Capo Press, 2005) p9
  13. P.J.G Kapteyn and Pieter H. Kooijmans, International Organization and Integration: Annotated Basic Documents (Kluwer Law International, 1997) p2
  14. "Did a UFO Kidnap Navajo County Man?", Arizona Daily Sun (Flagstaff AZ), November 8, 1975, p1
  15. "Brother finds 'UFO kidnap' victim", Scottsdale (AZ) Daily Progress, November 11, 1975, p1
  16. Dennis William Hauck, Haunted Places: The National Directory : Ghostly Abodes, Sacred Sites, UFO Landings, and Other Supernatural Locations (Penguin Books, 2002)
  17. "Moroccans Ignore Spain Warnings", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 7, 1975, p2
  18. 1 2 Lise Storm, Democratization in Morocco: The political elite and struggles for power in the post-independence state (Routledge, 2007) p39
  19. Hiranmay Karlekar, Bangladesh: The Next Afghanistan? (SAGE Publishing, 2006) p51
  20. Michael Angold, Cambridge History of Christianity: Volume 5, Eastern Christianity (Cambridge University Press, 2006) p520
  21. "Plant Blast Kills 12 Workers, Injures 100", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 8, 1975, p3
  22. "2 Kidnapers Free Dutch Businessman", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 8, 1975, p1
  23. Leycester Coltman, The Real Fidel Castro (Yale University Press, 2003) p242
  24. "PATTY RULED OK FOR TRIAL", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 8, 1975, p1
  25. 1 2 Gregory D. Young and Nate Braden, The Last Sentry: The True Story That Inspired The Hunt For Red October (Naval Institute Press, May 30, 2005) pp94-98
  26. "Rudy Ruettiger proved dreams can come true", by Rick Warner, (Associated Press), Gettysburg (PA) Times, September 10, 1993, p4B
  27. "Notre Dame at Georgia Tech: The 'Other Rudy'", Athens (GA) Banner-Herald, September 2, 2006
  28. Edward George, The Cuban Intervention in Angola, 1965-1991: From Che Guevara to Cuito Cuanavale (Frank Cass, 2006) p82
  29. Erik Jensen, Western Sahara: Anatomy Of A Stalemate (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005) p28 "Hassan Calls Off Sahara March", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 10, 1975, p1
  30. "SHIP FEARED LOST IN STORM", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 11, 1975, p1
  31. S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald online
  32. "Zionism Tag OK'd Over US Protests", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 11, 1975, p1
  33. "Resolution 3379", in The A to Z of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, by P. R. Kumaraswamy (Scarecrow Press, 2009) pp222-223
  34. "Osimo Treaty, 1975", in Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements: A to F by Edmund Jan Osmańczyk and Anthony Mango (Taylor & Francis, 2003) p1705
  35. Vassili Fouskas, Politics of Conflict: A Survey (Taylor & Francis US, 2007) p46
  36. "Portugal Ends 500 Years of Angola Rule", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 11, 1975, p1
  37. "KERR SACKS PM", The Age (Melbourne), November 12, 1975, p1
  38. Kermit L. Hall, et al., The Oxford Companion to American Law (Oxford University Press, 2002) p228
  39. "JUSTICE DOUGLAS RETIRES", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 13, 1975, p1
  40. "Russ Deny Visa for Sakharov", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 13, 1975, p3
  41. "Author Loses Soviet Rights", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 13, 1975, p3
  42. "Wallace 10th Democrat to Enter Race", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 13, 1975, p3
  43. Aviation Safety Network; "From a strike to a kill", by Malcolm Smith, New Scientist, May 29, 1986, pp44-45
  44. "Fish Stocks Dwindle- The Decline of the East Coast Fishing Fleet", BBC.co.UK
  45. "Worker Victory Ends Siege in Lisbon", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 15, 1975, p2
  46. "Israel Turns Over Oil Fields", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 15, 1975, p3
  47. Colin Burgess and Rex Hall, The First Soviet Cosmonaut Team: Their Lives and Legacies (Springer, 2008) p318
  48. "US Change Cited in Cleaver Bid", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 18, 1975, p3
  49. "Kathleen Neal Cleaver", in Notable Black American Women, Book II, by Jessie Carney Smith (Gale Research, 1996) p103
  50. The Library of Congress: THOMAS "The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act", Texas Project FIRST
  51. "SENATE REPORT CONFIRMS CIA TRIED TO KILL CASTRO", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 21, 1975, p1
  52. "Gun Scare Upstages Reagan's First Rally", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 21, 1975, p1
  53. "Nazi Doctor Guilty in Priests' Death", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 21, 1975, p3
  54. Joseph T. McCann, Terrorism on American Soil: A Concise History of Plots and Perpetrators from the Famous to the Forgotten (Sentient Publications, 2006) p99
  55. "Juan Carlos Now King Of Spain", Sarasota Herald-Tribune, November 23, 1975, p1
  56. "2 Warships Collide, Catch Fire", Salt Lake Tribune, November 23, 1975, p1
  57. James Stavridis and William P. Mack, Command at Sea (5th Ed.) (Naval Institute Press, 1999) pp433-435
  58. "Als miss late chance, lose 9-8", Montreal Gazette, November 24, 1975, p35
  59. "Basques Slay Mayor, Test Juan Carlos Rule", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 25, 1975, p2
  60. "Surinam Becomes Newest Nation", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 26, 1975, p2
  61. "King Carlos Declares General Pardon", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 26, 1975, p3
  62. Kai Ambos, Building a Future on Peace and Justice (Springer, 2008) p505-506
  63. "Portuguese Units Seize Air Bases", Pasadena Star-News, November 26, 1975, p1
  64. Douglas L. Wheeler and Walter C. Opello, Historical Dictionary of Portugal (Scarecrow Press, 2010) pp75-76
  65. "Passengers relieved after pilot averts mid-air crash", Des Moines Register, November 28, 1975, p10;
  66. "Aircraft Accident Report: Near Midair Collision", January 28, 1976, in airdisaster.com
  67. "Ford Asks Short Term N.Y. Loans", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 27, 1975, p1
  68. "MISS FROMME FOUND GUILTY", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 27, 1975, p1
  69. "Fromme Jurors, Fearing Reprisals, Shun Publicity", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 28, 1975, p2
  70. "Guinness book editor fatally shot", European Stars And Stripes, November 28, 1975, p1
  71. "Scotland, Wales Promised Home Rule", Milwaukee Sentinel, November 28, 1975, p3
  72. "Colony declared free", Winnipeg Free Press, November 28, 1975, p5; Geoffrey C. Gunn, Historical Dictionary of East Timor (Scarecrow Press, 2010) pp16-22
  73. "Labor switches attack- Labor out in NZ poll", The Age (Melbourne), December 1, 1975, p1; A. C. Wilson, New Zealand and the Soviet Union, 1950-1991: A Brittle Relationship (Victoria University Press, 2004) p83
  74. "The High Life", by Lily Whiteman, Audubon Magazine (November–December 2000)
  75. "Graham Hill Killed", Oakland Tribune, November 30, 1975, p25
  76. Carlson Anyangwe, Revolutionary Overthrow of Constitutional Orders in Africa (African Books Collective, 2012) p136; "Dahomey drops colonial name", Des Moines Register, December 1, 1975, p5B
  77. Heike Krieger, East Timor and the International Community: Basic Documents (Cambridge University Press, 1996) p40
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