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  1. September 13, 1971: Lin Biao, Vice Chairman to Mao Zedong, is killed in an air crash while fleeing the country September 9–13, 1971: Attica Prison uprising in New York state results in 43 deaths, including nine hostages September 3, 1971: Emirate of Qatar proclaims independence September 27, 1971: Hirohito becomes first Emperor to leave Japan, meets with U.S. President Nixon on September 26

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    January 2: After the passing of the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act in 1970, cigarette advertising was banned on television and radio from this day onwards. January 2: The Ibrox disaster occurs, in which the crowd at an Old Firm football game in Britain was crushed while trying to leave the stadium. The disaster happened in an exit stairway at ...

    February 3: In Belfast, a series of house searches take place by the British Army in the Catholic areas of the city. This results in gun battles and serious rioting. February 4: Rolls Royce announces bankruptcy and becomes nationalized. February 4: In Brazil, a government exhibit that was being constructed collapses, resulting in 65 deaths. Februar...

    March 1: Causing an estimated $300,000 in damage, but not injuring or killing anyone, a bomb explodes in the Capitol building in Washington D.C. March 3: In South Africa, Winnie Mandela, anti-apartheid activist and second wife of Nelson Mandela, is sentenced to prison for one year. March 5: Led Zeppelin’s Stairway to Heaven is played live for the f...

    April 1: All restrictions on gold ownership are lifted in the UK. April 5: Canadian traveler Fran Phipps becomes the first woman to reach the North Pole. April 5: United States Lieutenant William Calley is sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 22 unarmed South Vietnamese civilians during the My Lai Massacre. His sentence was later reduce...

    May 1: The Amtrak Railroad in the United States begins operations. May 3: In East Germany, Erich Honecker succeeds Walter Ulbricht as the Communist party leader. May 3: 13,000 anti-Vietnam war protesters are arrested by the Nixon administration in 3 days. May 3: The English Division 1 football league championship is won by Arsenal F.C.after they pl...

    June 1: TV host Ed Sullivan holds his final TV show on CBS. June 5: American actor and former rapper Mark Wahlberg is born in Boston, Massachusetts. June 8: North Vietnam demands that the United States end their aid to South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. June 11: Neville Bonner is the first Indigenous Australian to become part of the Australian P...

    July 1: North Carolina ratifies the 26th Amendment, becoming the 38th state to approve of lowering the voting age to 18. July 1: An accord about the Falkland Islands is signed by Britain and Argentina. July 1: The debt acquired to build the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is paid off. July 1: Washington state becomes the first state to ban sex ...

    August 1: The Concert for Bangladesh, a pair of benefit concerts organised by George Harrison and Ravi Shankar, takes place in New York City. 40,000 people attend. August 1: After winning the Dixie 500 in Atlanta, Georgia, Richard Petty becomes the first NASCAR driver to win a million dollars in career earnings August 6: At Muie College, University...

    September 3: John Lennon leaves the UK to go to New York City and will never again return to the UK. September 3: Qatar gains total independence from Britain. September 3: The team involved in Watergate break into Daniel Ellsberg’s doctor’s office. The burglars were trying to find information about Ellsberg to discredit him. September 4: An Alaskan...

    October 1: This 1971 timeline wouldn’t be complete without the opening of Disney World. In Orlando, Florida, Walt Disney World opened on this day, becoming the most visited vacation resort in 2018 with an attendance of more than 58 million people. October 3: Billie Jean King, American tennis player, is the first female athlete to win $100,000 in pr...

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  3. Day of the week: September 28th, 1971 was a Tuesday. Zodiac Sign: Libra (in western zodiac), Pig (in Chinese zodiac) Famous Birthdays: Brigitte Bardot, Hilary Duff. Moon Phase: First Quarter. #1 US song: Maggie May by Rod Stewart. #1 UK song: Maggie May / Reason To Believe by Rod Stewart.

  4. Sep 14 Cleveland Indians & Washington Senators, play 20 innings. Sep 14 Two British soldiers are killed in separate shooting incidents in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Sep 15 1st broadcast of "Columbo" starring Peter Falk on NBC. Sep 16 6 Ku Klux Klansmen arrested in connection with bombing of 10 school buses.

  5. Zodiac Sign (Astrology): Anyone born on September 28, 1971, will have the star sign Libra. Zodiac Element: Air. Chinese Zodiac Animal: In the Chinese Zodiac, 1971 was the year of the Pig (Yin Wood). The Life Path Number for this date is 1. Native American Zodiac: September 28, 1971 falls under the Raven.

  6. September 28, 1971: Facts & Myths About This Day. September 28, 1971 is the 271 st day of the year 1971 in the Gregorian calendar. There are 94 days remaining until the end of this year. The day of the week is Tuesday. Under the Julian calendar, this day is September 15, 1971 – a Tuesday.

  7. Sep 28, 1971 · Here are all the facts you need to know about your birthday on Tuesday, September 28, 1971: ⛽ Gas price per gallon › $0.36. ⚡️ You’ve traveled over 30,696,000,000 miles through the Milky Way.

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