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The following events occurred in March 1970:

March 11, 1970: Iraq's Saddam Hussein and Kurdish leader Mustafa Barzani end First Iraqi-Kurdish War
March 15, 1970: Expo '70 world's fair opens near Osaka
March 19, 1970: West Germany's Brandt and East Germany's Stoph meet at first summit
March 18–25, 1970: U.S. Mail employees walk out on strike [1]

March 1, 1970 (Sunday)

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March 2, 1970 (Monday)

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March 3, 1970 (Tuesday)

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March 4, 1970 (Wednesday)

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March 5, 1970 (Thursday)

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March 6, 1970 (Friday)

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March 7, 1970 (Saturday)

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Path of the eclipse

March 8, 1970 (Sunday)

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March 9, 1970 (Monday)

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March 10, 1970 (Tuesday)

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March 11, 1970 (Wednesday)

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March 12, 1970 (Thursday)

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March 13, 1970 (Friday)

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March 14, 1970 (Saturday)

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March 15, 1970 (Sunday)

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March 16, 1970 (Monday)

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March 17, 1970 (Tuesday)

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March 18, 1970 (Wednesday)

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March 19, 1970 (Thursday)

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March 20, 1970 (Friday)

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March 21, 1970 (Saturday)

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March 22, 1970 (Sunday)

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March 23, 1970 (Monday)

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March 24, 1970 (Tuesday)

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March 25, 1970 (Wednesday)

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March 26, 1970 (Thursday)

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March 27, 1970 (Friday)

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March 28, 1970 (Saturday)

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March 29, 1970 (Sunday)

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March 30, 1970 (Monday)

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March 31, 1970 (Tuesday)

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References

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  1. ^ attribution User:Quadell
  • ^ "No Winner In Guatemala", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 3, 1970, p4
  • ^ "Guatemala's Congress Endorses Arana Win", Baltimore Sun, March 22, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Bomb Found On Jetliner", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 2, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Burlington Northern is the world's largest railroad", AP report in Winona (MN) Daily News, March 2, 1970, p9
  • ^ "Burlington Northern born today", Boston Globe, March 2, 1970, p26
  • ^ "Court Allows Formation of Longest Railroad", The Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), February 3, 1970, p3
  • ^ "Republic proclaimed by Rhodesia", Montreal Gazette, March 2, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Rhodesia Severs Last British Ties", Pittsburgh Press, March 2, 1970, p45
  • ^ "Dr. Daniel Comstock, 86, Dies; Helped to Develop Technicolor", The New York Times, March 4, 1970, p. 30
  • ^ Sarah Weddington, A Question of Choice (The Feminist Press at CUNY, 2013)
  • ^ "Irate Parents Riot In S.C., Upset Bus", UPI report in Paterson (NJ) News, March 3, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Violence Storms Lamar; Schools Forced To Close— Officers, Students Injured", Orangeburg (SC) Times and Democrat, March 4, 1970, p1
  • ^ "30 charged in attack on Lamar, S.C., buses", Arizona Republic (Phoenix), March 5, 1970, p1
  • ^ "57 Aboard French Sub Feared Lost— 850-Ton Craft Disappears in Mediterranean Dive", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 5, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Nuclear Arms Ban In Effect", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 6, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Blasts Destroy a Townhouse; 1 Dead", by Joseph Modzelewski, Daily News (New York), March 7, 1970, p3
  • ^ Burrough, Bryan (March 2015). "Meet The Weather Underground's Bomb Guru". Vanity Fair. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  • ^ "Millions Watch With Awe As Moon Blanks Out Sun", Newport News (VA) Daily Press, March 8, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Millions Looked In Awe As Sun Disappeared", by Brian Sullivan, AP Science Writer, in Daytona Beach (FL) Morning Journal, March 8, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Wally Vernon, Comic, Killed by Hit-Run Car", Los Angeles Times, March 8, 1970, pII-4
  • ^ "Makarios Escapes Assassination Try", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 9, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Nixon Begins Full-Disclosure Policy On Military Air Losses Over Laos", The Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), March 10, 1970, p1
  • ^ "French Launch Rocket with German Satellite", Chicago Tribune, March 11, 1970, p9
  • ^ Brian Harvey, Europe's Space Programme: To Ariane and Beyond (Springer, 2003) p64
  • ^ "PM lights up North 'Olympics'", Edmonton Journal, March 10, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Alaskans show well in games but beaten in senior hockey", Fairbanks (AK) Daily News-Miner, March 11, 1970, p3
  • ^ "Time for 'Ayagaq' in Arctic Games", Chicago Tribune, March 9, 1970, p3-2
  • ^ Udo Baron, et al., The Victims at the Berlin Wall 1961-1989: A Biographical Handbook (Ch. Links Verlag, 2011) p281-282
  • ^ "Skyjack Fails, 2 Kill Selves", UPI report in The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa CA), March 10, 1970, p12
  • ^ Rex J. Zedalis, Oil and Gas in the Disputed Kurdish Territories: Jurisprudence, Regional Minorities and Natural Resources in a Federal System (Routledge, 2012) p13
  • ^ "Kirkuk Still Divides Arabs, Kurds in Iraq", by Abdel Hamid Zebari, al-Monitor, March 14, 2013
  • ^ "First Abortion Under New Law", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 11, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Abortion in Hawaii: The First 124 Days", by Roy G. Smith, M.D., et al., American Journal of Public Health (March 1971)
  • ^ "Trudy pipped at poll", The Guardian (Manchester), March 13, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Swing cut as Tories win"", The Guardian (Manchester), March 14, 1970, p5
  • ^ "Motor show cheer", The Guardian (Manchester), March 11, 1970, p4
  • ^ "105 Drown As Launch Sinks", Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder, March 15, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Mutineers May Have Control Of U.S. Ship", Daytona Beach (FL) Morning Journal, March 16, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Mine Blast Takes 48 Lives", Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder, March 15, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Expo '70 Rush Begins Today— Japan's Fair Opens to Crowds, Chaos", by Samuel Jameson, Chicago Tribune, March 15, 1970, p1
  • ^ "New English Bible Stirs Lively Debate— Sale Begins Today; Translated From Greek, Hebrew Texts", AP report in Lancaster (PA) New Era, March 16, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Carswell Defended— Hruska Says Mediocrity OK", Lincoln (NE) Star, March 17, 1970, p1
  • ^ John W. Dean, The Rehnquist Choice: The Untold Story of the Nixon Appointment That Redefined the Supreme Court (Simon and Schuster, 2002) p20
  • ^ "Incorporation Plan Approved", Weirton (WV) Daily Times, March 18, 1970, p21
  • ^ "Copilot Shot Dead By Jet Passenger In Hijack Attempt", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 18, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Co-Pilot Slain, Wounded Pilot Brings Jet Into Logan", Boston Globe, March 18, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Dying Co-Pilot Seized Gun, Shot Assailant", by James H. Hammond, Boston Globe, March 19, 1970, p1
  • ^ "U.S. Casts Its First UN Veto", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 18, 1970, p2
  • ^ "2 Generals Face 'Massacre' Trial— Charges Filed Against 14 Army Officers", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 18, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Cambodia Ousts Sihanouk, Exile Regime Hinted— Coup Linked To Pro-U.S. Political Foe", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 19, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Letter Carriers Vote No Delivery", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 18, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Letter Carriers' Strike Spreads From New York", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 20, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Army Prepares Plan To Help Post Offices", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 23, 1970, p4
  • ^ "East Germans Greet Brandt Warmly", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 20, 1970, p2
  • ^ "New publication is strictly for laughs", by Diane White, Boston Globe, March 11, 1970, p. 3 ("The first issue, which is devoted entirely to sex, will go on sale Mar. 19.")
  • ^ "Arson-Caused Blaze Kills 20 in Seattle", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 21, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Ozark Hotel fire: unsolved 1970 Seattle blaze killed 21— Fatal fire influenced Seattle fire codes" Archived 2019-06-28 at the Wayback Machine, by Casey McNerthney, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 1, 2013
  • ^ "Cornell Six Wins NCAA Crown 6-4", The Star Tribune (Minneapolis), March 22, 1970, p3S
  • ^ Kenneth Conboy and James Morrison, Shadow War: The CIA's Secret War in Laos (Paladin Press, 1995) p.256
  • ^ "Troops Moving New York Mail— Servicemen Go to Work At Post Offices", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 24, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Nixon Declares An Emergency, Orders Action", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 24, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Baker First To Hit 200", Charleston (WV) Daily Mail, March 25, 1970, p6
  • ^ "Mail Strike Ends; Full Delivery Due", Daily News (New York), March 26, 1970, p3
  • ^ "Reds Won't Take Own Sick POWs", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 27, 1970, p6
  • ^ "Israelis Down Five MIGs In 80-Jet Dogfight", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 28, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Slowdown Fores Airlines to Cancel Over 250 Flights", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 28, 1970, p1
  • ^ "568 Now Known Dead In Turkish Earthquake", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 30, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Violence Cited in Suspending Dahomey Voting 'Temporarily'", Agence France-Presse report, in The Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), March 30, 1970
  • ^ "Dahomey Initiates Rotating Presidency", Philadelphia Inquirer, May 2, 1970, p4
  • ^ "The last British troops sail out of Tobruk", The Observer (London), March 29, 1970, p16
  • ^ "British Hand Tobruk Back to Libya Rulers", Arizona Daily Star (Tucson AZ), March 26, 1970, pC-11
  • ^ "U.K. base left to Malaysia", Reuters report in Edmonton Journal, March 30, 1970, p29
  • ^ "Blast Victim Is Charged In Hospital", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 30, 1970, p1
  • ^ John Tully, A Short History of Cambodia: From Empire to Survival (Allen & Unwin, 2006) p155
  • ^ "Explorer I 'Dies' On 58,376th Orbit", Albuquerque (NM) Journal, April 1, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Japanese Jet Hijacked To North Korea", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 31, 1970, p2
  • ^ "Hijacked Airliner Still in S. Korea— Seoul Rigged to Look Like North Korea, Goal of Leftist Students", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 1, 1970, p1
  • ^ "Envoy Kidnapped In Guatemala", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 1, 1970, p1
  • ^ "We're Big League Again! Court OKs Sale of Pilots", Milwaukee Journal, April 1, 1970, p1

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