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1 March 1, 1971 (Monday)  





2 March 2, 1971 (Tuesday)  





3 March 3, 1971 (Wednesday)  





4 March 4, 1971 (Thursday)  





5 March 5, 1971 (Friday)  





6 March 6, 1971 (Saturday)  





7 March 7, 1971 (Sunday)  





8 March 8, 1971 (Monday)  





9 March 9, 1971 (Tuesday)  





10 March 10, 1971 (Wednesday)  





11 March 11, 1971 (Thursday)  





12 March 12, 1971 (Friday)  





13 March 13, 1971 (Saturday)  





14 March 14, 1971 (Sunday)  





15 March 15, 1971 (Monday)  





16 March 16, 1971 (Tuesday)  





17 March 17, 1971 (Wednesday)  





18 March 18, 1971 (Thursday)  





19 March 19, 1971 (Friday)  





20 March 20, 1971 (Saturday)  





21 March 21, 1971 (Sunday)  





22 March 22, 1971 (Monday)  





23 March 23, 1971 (Tuesday)  





24 March 24, 1971 (Wednesday)  





25 March 25, 1971 (Thursday)  





26 March 26, 1971 (Friday)  





27 March 27, 1971 (Saturday)  





28 March 28, 1971 (Sunday)  





29 March 29, 1971 (Monday)  





30 March 30, 1971 (Tuesday)  





31 March 31, 1971 (Wednesday)  





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March 8, 1971: Long-awaited Frazier v. Ali boxing bout takes place in New York
March 26, 1971: East Pakistan announces split from West Pakistan as Bangladesh
March 10, 1971: Australia's Prime Minister votes against himself in a tiebreaker over his ouster, steps down

The following events occurred in March 1971:

March 1, 1971 (Monday)

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37th president and future 41st president

March 2, 1971 (Tuesday)

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Per Borten
The Bangladesh rebel flag[13]

March 3, 1971 (Wednesday)

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Zulfikar Bhutto and Mujibur Rahman

March 4, 1971 (Thursday)

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(a number with 6,002 digits and the first Mersenne prime to be found since 1963) was not divisible by any numbers but itself and 1.[21]

March 5, 1971 (Friday)

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March 6, 1971 (Saturday)

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Bruno Arcari

March 7, 1971 (Sunday)

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March 8, 1971 (Monday)

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March 9, 1971 (Tuesday)

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March 10, 1971 (Wednesday)

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McMahon and Gorton

March 11, 1971 (Thursday)

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March 12, 1971 (Friday)

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Demirel
Hafez al-Assad with son Bashar (far left) and family c. 1971
Burns and Channing in Hello, Dolly!

March 13, 1971 (Saturday)

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March 14, 1971 (Sunday)

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March 15, 1971 (Monday)

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March 16, 1971 (Tuesday)

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Dewey running for president in 1948[85]

March 17, 1971 (Wednesday)

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March 18, 1971 (Thursday)

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March 19, 1971 (Friday)

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The first Caller ID system

March 20, 1971 (Saturday)

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The last two Prime Ministers of Northern Ireland

March 21, 1971 (Sunday)

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March 22, 1971 (Monday)

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March 23, 1971 (Tuesday)

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Argentina ex-president Levingston and replacement president Lanusse

March 24, 1971 (Wednesday)

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March 25, 1971 (Thursday)

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March 26, 1971 (Friday)

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March 27, 1971 (Saturday)

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Champion UCLA Bruins

March 28, 1971 (Sunday)

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March 29, 1971 (Monday)

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March 30, 1971 (Tuesday)

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March 31, 1971 (Wednesday)

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References

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  1. ^ Teltsch, Kathleen (February 28, 1971). "Bush began Job at U.N. Tomorrow". The New York Times. p. 5.
  • ^ Schanberg, Sydney H. (March 2, 1971). "Millions Vote in India as Election Starts". The New York Times. p. 8.
  • ^ Finney, John W. (March 2, 1971). "Bomb in Capitol Causes Wide Damage". The New York Times. p. 1.
  • ^ "Pakistan Parliament Postponed". Baltimore Evening Sun. March 1, 1971. p. 2.
  • ^ "Poland Rolls Back Prices". Miami Herald. March 1, 1971. p. 2.
  • ^ "Government Crisis in Italy". Santa Rosa Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, California. March 2, 1971. p. 15 – via UPI.
  • ^ "Alla camera il dibattito sul disimpegno del PRI". La Stampa. March 2, 1971. Retrieved March 8, 2019.
  • ^ "You're Telling Me!". Shenandoah Evening Herald. Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. March 1, 1971. p. 9.
  • ^ "John Deacon". Queen official website.
  • ^ Limbrick, Jim (2001). North Sea Divers - a Requiem. Hertford: Authors OnLine. p. 85. ISBN 0-7552-0036-5.
  • ^ "Norwegian Premier Resigns in Scandal Over Common Market", The New York Times, March 3, 1971, p2
  • ^ "Uruguayan Leftists Free U.S. Adviser Seized in '70", The New York Times, March 3, 1971, p1
  • ^ author: Himasaram
  • ^ "Jaago Bangladeshi Jaago", by Ahmad Ibrahim, The Daily Star (Dhaka, Bangladesh), March 25, 2016
  • ^ "East Pakistanis Unveil New Flag", by Sydney H. Schanberg, The New York TimesMarch 24, 1971, p11
  • ^ "Communist China Orbits 2d Satellite", by John W. Finney, The New York Times, March 4, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Red Chinese Report Satellite Launching That U.S. Detected", The New York Times, March 17, 1971, p4
  • ^ Mubashir Hassan, The Mirage of Power (Oxford University Press, 2000) pp. 50-90
  • ^ a b Curtiss Peebles, Dark Eagles: A History of Top Secret U.S. Aircraft Programs (Presidio Press, 1999) pp. 125-131
  • ^ "Trudeau Weds in Canada", The New York Times, March 5, 1971, p1
  • ^ "The 24th Mersenne Prime", by Bryant Tuckerman, in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (October 1971), pp. 2319–2320
  • ^ "Stairway to Heaven", by Stan Llewellyn, Total Guitarmagazine (December 1998) pp.61-62
  • ^ "Sold on Song: Stairway to Heaven", BBCRadio 2
  • ^ "28 Elderly Men Die in Fire at Clinic in Zurich Suburb," New York Times, March 7, 1971, p.8
  • ^ "Pakistan's Leader Says the Assembly Will Meet March 25", The New York Times, March 7, 1971, p9
  • ^ "Tempo Magazine: 45 Years of Investigative Reporting in Indonesia" by Caterina Visco, Global Investigative Journalism Network, May 17, 2016
  • ^ Duncan McCargo, Media and Politics in Pacific Asia (RoutledgeCurzon, 2003) p77
  • ^ "Proposta per Plateau Rosa". www.nimbus.it. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  • ^ "Roma è paralizzata da neve e gelo, aeroporti bloccati, caos nel traffico". La Stampa. March 7, 1971. Retrieved March 8, 2019.
  • ^ "Bruno Arcari Keeps Title in Blood Bath", AP report in Spokane (WA) Spokesman-Review, March 7, 1971, pB-3
  • ^ "Arcari si conferma campione, Henrique è sconfitto ai punti". La Stampa. March 7, 1971. Retrieved March 8, 2019.
  • ^ "Mujib seeks end to martial law as part of compromise price", The Guardian (London), March 8, 1971, p2
  • ^ "Troops must go, says Dacca leader", The Age (Melbourne), March 8, 1971, p1
  • ^ "British Post Offices Reopening As Workers End 47-Day Strike", The New York Times, March 8, 1971, p1
  • ^ see, e.g., Los Angeles Times, March 7, 1971, p.408
  • ^ "Cancels Razor Blade Ads", Chicago Tribune, March 15, 1971, p.3
  • ^ "Frazier Outpoints Ali and Keeps Title— Champion Floors His Rival With Left Hook in the 15th", by Dave Anderson, The New York Times, March 9, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Group Raids FBI Office, Takes Files", Sacramento (CA) Bee, March 12, 1971, p10
  • ^ "FBI Changed Tactics After Attack by Boggs— Hoover Ended Drive on New Left When Lawmaker Made 'Secret Police' Charge", Los Angeles Times, December 8, 1973, p.I-14
  • ^ "Military Governor's Oath Blocked in East Pakistan", by Tillman Burdin, The New York Times, March 9, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Defense Minister In Australia Quits, Criticizing Gorton", The New York Times, March 9, 1971, p11
  • ^ "Harold Lloyd, Screen Comedian, Dead", The New York Times, March 9, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Senate, by 8 Votes, Defeats Campaign To Curb Filibuster", The New York Times, March 9, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Coptic Church Patriarch, Pope Kyrillos VI Is Dead", Baltimore Sun, March 10, 1971, p13
  • ^ "Dr. Barry Wood Is Dead; Grid Star, Bacteriologist", The New York Times, March 10, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Australian Party Replaces Gorton As Prime Minister— The Vote Is 34 to 33— He Cast the Deciding Ballot", by Robert Trumbull, The New York Times, March 10, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Leader Sworn in by Australians", The New York Times, March 11, 1971, p15
  • ^ "King Billy (at Last) of Australia— William McMahon", by Robert Trumbull, The New York Times, March 11, 1971, p14
  • ^ "McMahon's triumph, and irony— Gorton made Minister for Defence", The Age (Melbourne), March 11, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Tupamaro Rebels In Uruguay Kidnap Attorney General", The New York Times, March 11, 1971, p3
  • ^ "Uruguayan Tells of Rebels' Prison", The New York Times, March 11, 1971, p3
  • ^ "Mrs. Gandhi Has Big Lead With Half of Votes Counted", The New York Times, March 11, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Mrs. Gandhi Wins Parliament Majority", The New York Times, March 12, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Kids wreck train; 15 killed, 48 hurt", Dayton (O.) Journal Herald, March 13, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Boy Thought Cause of Train Crash", UPI report in Shreveport (LA) Times, March 13, 1971, p3
  • ^ "Accidente en Queronque". Archived from the original on 2010-01-26. Retrieved 2010-08-02. Accident Queronque
  • ^ IMDB.com
  • ^ James Rosen, John Mitchell and the Secrets of Watergate (Doubleday, 2008)
  • ^ "Whitney Young Jr. Dies on Visit to Lagos", The New York Times, March 12, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Turkish Regime Is Ousted By the Military Leaders", The New York Times, March 13, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Syrians Elect President", UPI report in Palm Beach Post (Florida), March 31, 1971, p6
  • ^ "Smog Foes Claim They Stole Art", Arizona Daily Star (Tucson), March 21, 1971, p8
  • ^ "Furti d'arte a Palazzo Vecchio". Cinquantamila.it. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  • ^ "Rembrandt Etching Gone— Taken from Public Show in Florence", AP report in Sioux City (IA) Journal, March 16, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Early start for reruns", by Jerry Buck, Arizona Republic (Phoenix), March 12, 1971, p30
  • ^ "Star Dies on Stage After Biggest Laugh", Philadelphia Daily News, March 13, 1971, p3
  • ^ "Star David Burns, 70, Dies on Stage Here", Philadelphia Inquirer, March 13, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Satellite Lab Put Into Space", Miami Herald, March 14, 1971, p2
  • ^ "Turkish Senate Leader Demands Referendum on Coup", Baltimore Sun, March 14, 1971, p1
  • ^ "È iniziata l'era di Thoeni". Stampa Sera. March 15, 1971. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
  • ^ "Rockwell Kent, Artist, Is Dead; Championed Left-Wing Causes", The New York Times, March 14, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Allende escapes unhurt in blast at Chile rally", Boston Globe, March 15, 1971, p2
  • ^ "Protest Leftists in Italy", Chicago Tribune, March 15, 1971, p1-3
  • ^ "Risuonano gli slogan fascisti al corteo dell'ordine a Roma". Stampa Sera. March 15, 1971. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  • ^ "Assad Takes Over as President", The Guardian (London), March 15, 1971, p4
  • ^ "Evolution of the world record 10,000 meters Men", SpeedSkatingStats.com
  • ^ "Leader in Dacca Acts to Take Over", The New York Times, March 15, 1971, p1
  • ^ "A Visit to Dacca Begun by Yahya; Talks Are lIkely to Decide If Pakistan Will Split", The New York Times, March 16, 1971, p14
  • ^ "Government Wins Vote of Confidence 62-58", by John Stubbs, Sydney Morning Herald, March 16, 1971, p1
  • ^ "U.S. Lifts Ban on China Travel", The New York Times, March 16, 1971, p2
  • ^ Rodolfo Palacios, El ángel negro: Vida de Carlos Robledo Puch, asesino serial (Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Argentina, 2011)
  • ^ "Skelton Leaves, Begging", by Forrest Powers, Minneapolis Star, March 16, 1971, p. 15.
  • ^ "Norway Formally Names Minority Labor Government", The New York Times, March 17, 1971, p12
  • ^ "L'uso della pillola è libero - Atteso il testo della sentenza". La Stampa. March 17, 1971. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
  • ^ attribution: Frank E. Moore
  • ^ "Health Warning to Appear On Cigarettes in Britain", The New York Times, March 17, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Knesset Backs Mrs. Meir After Opposition Walkout", The New York Times, March 17, 1971, p1
  • ^ Internet Movie Database
  • ^ "Thomas E. Dewey Is Dead at 68— Racket Buster Twice Ran for President— Governor 3 Times", The New York Times, March 17, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Italy, Fearing a Rightist Plot, Seizes Explosives", by Paul Hofmann, The New York Times, March 18, 1971, p5
  • ^ "Gruppi para-militari della destra cospiravano contro le istituzioni?". La Stampa. March 18, 1971. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  • ^ "Plot Rumors Confirmed by Italian Aide", Baltimore Sun, March 31, 1971, p2
  • ^ "Avalanche Said to Kill 400 at Peruvian Mining Camp", The New York Times, March 20, 1971, p4
  • ^ "U.S. Copters Lift 1,000 out of Laos; Fighting Is Bitter", The New York Times, March 19, 1971, p1
  • ^ "2,000 Retreat from Laos Pursued by Hanoi Units; U.S. Planes Bomb in North", The New York Times, March 22, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Leland Hayward, Producer, Is Dead", The New York Times, March 19, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Decoding and display apparatus for groups of pulse trains", Google Patents
  • ^ "Argentine Leader Ousts a General", The New York Times, March 20, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Borghese: mandato d'arresto. – Nascosto da amici a Trieste?". La Stampa. March 20, 1971. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  • ^ "Ulster Leader Quits Under Protestant Pressure", by Bernard Weinraub, The New York Times, March 21, 1971, p1
  • ^ "1971". Cinquantamila.it. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  • ^ "2 G.I. Platoons Near Laos Refuse Orders to Advance", The New York Times, March 22, 1971, p1
  • ^ "General Won't Punish G.I.'s for Refusing Orders", The New York Times, March 23, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Yahya Delays Assembly Again as Talks Progress", by Sydney H. Schanberg, The New York Times, March 23, 1971, p10
  • ^ "Patriots Switch Again, Adding Regional Flavor", The New York Times, March 23, 1971, p44
  • ^ "Kremlin Abandons Its Plan to Dig Ural Canal With Nuclear Explosions", by Robert C. Toth, Los Angeles Times, April 20, 1977, p.I-7
  • ^ "Argentine Junta Ousts President in Post 9 Months", The New York Times, March 23, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Plan for Full Voting at 18 Sent to States by House", The New York Times, March 24, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Senate Approves 18-Year-Old Vote in All Elections", The New York Times, March 11, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Tuesday's Choice Viewing", TV Scout Picks, Waterloo (IA) Daily Courier, March 23, 1971, p25
  • ^ "Network Cancels Rural Shows, Keeps Urban Ones", UPI report in Provo (UT) Daily Herald, March 29, 1971, p22
  • ^ Article 1 of the Agreement
  • ^ "Senate Bars Funds for SST, 51-46; Nixon Calls Vote 'Severe Blow'; Boeing Says It Will End Project", by Wallace Turner, The New York Times, March 25, 1971, p1
  • ^ "House Votes to End Fund for Development of SST; Backers Seek Senate Aid", by Christopher Lydon, The New York Times, March 19, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Pakistan Asserts Control in East— Broadcast Says All Political Activity Is Banned as Army Takes Over— Talks End", The New York Times, March 26, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Tito Begins 5-Day Visit to Italy Under Heavy Security", The New York Times, March 26, 1971, p2
  • ^ "Sticks and Spears Against Tanks", by Sydney H. Schanberg, The New York Times, March 29, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Heavy Fighting, Raids Reported in East Pakistan— Toll Called High; Deaths Put at 10,000", The New York Times, March 28, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Moderate Chosen to Form New Turkish Government", by Alfred Friendly, Jr., The New York Times, March 20, 1971, p3
  • ^ "Argentine President Sworn In, Keeps 6 of 8 Cabinet Ministers", by Malcolm W. Browne, The New York Times, March 27, 1971, p6
  • ^ "Leader of Rebels in East Pakistan Reported Seized— Sheik Mujib Arrested After a Broadcast Proclaiming Region's Independence", The New York Times, March 27, 1971, p1
  • ^ "33 Missing as Oil Tanker Sinks; 11 Rescued After Ship Breaks Up", AP report in South Bend (IN) Tribune, March 29, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Fans Tired of Variety: Sullivan", by Don Freeman, Copley News Service, Indianapolis Star, March 28, 1971, pTV-11
  • ^ "Calley Guilty of Murder of 22 Civilians at Mylai; Sentence Expected Today", The New York Times, March 30, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Calley Sentenced to Life for Murders at Mylai 4; Lengthy Review to Begin", The New York Times, April 1, 1971
  • ^ "Tito Makes Pleas for Arabs in Talk With Pope", by Paul HoffmanThe New York Times, March 29, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Tito oggi a Roma". La Stampa. March 26, 1971. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
  • ^ "Jury Votes Gas Chamber For Manson and 3 Women", by Earl Caldwell, The New York Times, March 30, 1971, p1
  • ^ Vincent Bugliosi, with Curt Gentry, Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders (W. W. Norton & Company, 1974) p624
  • ^ "The History of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC)", America's Congressional Black Caucus
  • ^ a b "Brezhnev's Report Opens Party Congress in Soviet", Bernard Gwertzman, The New York Times, March 30, 1971, p3
  • ^ "Moscow Festive for Start of Congress Tomorrow", by Theodore Shabad, The New York Times, March 29, 1971, p1
  • ^ "Philippine Airliner Is Hijacked To Hong Kong and Then China", The New York Times, March 30, 1971, p2
  • ^ Hijacking description, Aviation Safety network
  • ^ "Hijacked Plane Back from China with 24", The New York Times, April 1, 1971, p12
  • ^ "Ousted Vice President of Iraq Is Slain by 2 Gunmen in Kuwait", The New York Times, March 30, 1971, p8
  • ^ Aviation Safety Network
  • ^ "Eisenhower 'cartwheels' mark return of dollar coin in U.S.", The Press-Courier (Toledo, OH), April 1, 1971

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