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  2. Jun 9 Orlondo Steinauer, American CFL cornerback (Hamilton Tiger Cats) and coach, born in Seattle, Washington. Jun 9 Tedy Bruschi, American linebacker (New England Patriots), born in San Francisco, California. Jun 10 David Friedman, American child actor (Little House on the Prairie), born in Los Angeles, California.

  3. Jun 9, 1973 · 9. June 1973 history events for this day. Famous historical events, birthdays and deaths. What happened on the 9th of June in 1973?

  4. Saturday June 09, 1973: on this day. About June 9th, 1973, in brief: Historical events: 105th Belmont: Ron Turcotte aboard Secretariat wins in 2:24. Day of the week: June 9th, 1973 was a Saturday.

    • Wounded Knee
    • United States -- Vice President Agnew Resigns
    • USA -- Sears Tower
    • United States -- Battle of The Sexes Tennis Match
    • United States Mariner 10
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    About 200 Oglala Lakota Native Americans and members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) began their occupation of Wounded Knee in South Dakota during February of 1973. AIM, a militant civil rights organization, was created in the late 1960s with the intention of bringing attention to injustices faced by Native Americans. Wounded Knee was located...

    Spiro Agnew, the Vice President of the United States under Richard Nixon, resigned during October of 1973. Agnew had been dealing with charges of tax evasion and receiving bribes prior to his resignation. After he left office he pleaded no contest to the criminal charges and was fined and given probation. He was replaced by Gerald Ford, who, less t...

    The Sears Tower is completed during May. The 108 floor 1,729 foot tall structure became the tallest building in the world, a title that it held for 25 years until the Petronas Towers in Malaysia were completed in 1998. Located in Chicago, Illinois, the building originally housed the Sears, Roebuck & Co. headquarters. It was designed by architect Br...

    1. Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs competed in “The Battle of the Sexes” exhibition tennis match during September of 1973. 2. 29-year-old King, who had already won 10 Grand Slam titles and was a pioneer in women’s tennis, went up against 55-year-old Riggs, who was at one point considered the best tennis player in the world, and defeated him handil...

    NASA launches the Mariner 10 Mercury probe spacecraft. More Information for the Mariner 10 Spacecraft. The Mariner 10 spacecraft launched at the beginning of November in 1973. It had the mission of becoming the first probe to study the planet of Mercury. The Mariner 10 probe also became the first spacecraft to visit two planets during a single miss...

    Car Plants Close Chrysler and other US car makers close a number of plants affecting 100,000 workers US Troops withdrawn from Vietnam US Troops withdrawn from Vietnamand U.S. involvement in Vietnam War ends with the signing of peace World Trade Center World Trade Centerin New York becomes the tallest building in the world King's Cross Bombing IRA b...

  5. Jun 9, 1973 · What happened on June 9th, 1973? Interesting facts about news stories, TV shows, music, trends, and movies.

  6. June 9th Major News Events. 1934 Disney’s Donald Duck appeared for the first time in The Wise Little Hen. 1958 London Gatwick airport opened after redevelopment. 1973 Secretariat became the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years. 2006 The United States passed the COPE act, a major overhaul of telecommunications.

  7. Historical Events for June, 1973. 9th » In horseracing, Secretariat (horse) or Secretariat wins the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing called Triple Crown. 20th » 1973 Ezeiza massacre known as Ezeiza massacre in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Snipers fire upon left-wing Peronism called Peronists. At least 13 are killed and more than 300 are injured.

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