January 1976

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The following events occurred in January 1976:

January 1, 1976 (Thursday)

  • A bomb explodes in the forward cargo compartment of Middle East Airlines Flight 438, a Boeing 720-023B, at an altitude of 11,300 meters (37,100 feet) over Saudi Arabia. The airliner breaks up and crashes northwest of Al Qaysumah, killing all 81 people on board. Responsibility for the bombing has never been established.

January 2, 1976 (Friday)

January 3, 1976 (Saturday)

  • Aeroflot Flight 2003, a Tupolev Tu-124V (registration CCCP-45037) enters clouds immediately after takeoff from Vnukovo Airport in Moscow. Its artificial horizons fail, and the crew loses its spatial orientation, banking 95 degrees and diving the airliner into the ground 7 kilometers (4.4 miles) west of the airport at a rate of descent of 50 meters (164 feet) per second. The crash kills all 61 people on board and one person on the ground in a house.[2]
  • The East German coaster Capella sinks off Schiermonnikoog, the Netherlands.[3] British ship Carnoustie sinks during the same storm.[4]

January 4, 1976 (Sunday)

January 5, 1976 (Monday)

January 6, 1976 (Tuesday)

  • The Soviet satellite Kosmos 725 re-enters the earth's atmosphere after eight months in orbit.[7]

January 7, 1976 (Wednesday)

January 8, 1976 (Thursday)

January 9, 1976 (Friday)

  • Died: Sir Stanley Whitehead, 68, New Zealand politician, Speaker of the House of Representatives, less than a week after receiving his knighthood (heart attack)[9]

January 10, 1976 (Saturday)

  • Died: Howlin' Wolf (Chester Arthur Burnett), 65, African-American musician

January 11, 1976 (Sunday)

January 12, 1976 (Monday)

January 13, 1976 (Tuesday)

  • Born: Bic Runga, New Zealand singer-songwriter, in Christchurch

January 14, 1976 (Wednesday)

  • George and Kathy Lutz flee from their home, 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, Long Island, New York, in the United States, after having moved in on December 18, 1975, claiming to have been terrorized by several unexplainable paranormal phenomena at the house. The Lutzes' claims would go on to inspire the story of The Amityville Horror, which would be the basis for several movies and books about the phenomenon.
  • The first issue of Italian daily newspaper, la Repubblica, founded by Eugenio Scalfari,[10] goes on sale.
  • Died: Mahagama Sekara, 46, Sinhalese poet, teacher, lyricist, playwright, novelist, artist, translator and filmmaker (cardiac arrest)

January 15, 1976 (Thursday)

  • A Taxi Aéreo El Venado Douglas C-54A-5-DC Skymaster (registration HK-172) crashes into a cloud-covered mountain peak 30 kilometers (18.8 miles) east of Chipaque, Colombia. The airliner strikes the mountain at an altitude of 3,540 meters (11,620 feet) and falls 800 meters (2,625 feet) into a canyon, killing all 13 people on board.[11]
  • Sara Jane Moore, the would-be assassin of US President Gerald Ford, is sentenced to life in prison.[12]

January 16, 1976 (Friday)

January 17, 1976 (Saturday)

January 18, 1976 (Sunday)

January 19, 1976 (Monday)

January 20, 1976 (Tuesday)

January 21, 1976 (Wednesday)

January 22, 1976 (Thursday)

January 23, 1976 (Friday)

  • Died: Paul Robeson, 77, African-American actor, singer, writer, and political activist

January 24, 1976 (Saturday)

  • At the 33rd Golden Globe Awards ceremony, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest wins all four major awards (Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Film).
  • Kettering Town FC became the first British football club to play with a sponsor's printed on the front of their jersey after signing a deal with Kettering Tyres.

January 25, 1976 (Sunday)

January 26, 1976 (Monday)

January 27, 1976 (Tuesday)

  • The United States vetoes a United Nations resolution that calls for an independent Palestinian state.
  • The First Battle of Amgala breaks out around the oasis of Amgala, Western Sahara, as units of the Algerian Army are attacked by units from the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces. After 36 hours, the Algerians withdrew, with over 100 Algerians taken prisoner.[21]

January 28, 1976 (Wednesday)

  • Born: Mark Madsen, US basketball player, in Walnut Creek, California.

January 29, 1976 (Thursday)

January 30, 1976 (Friday)

January 31, 1976 (Saturday)

gollark: There doesn't *have* to be any defense against things. The universe isn't intrinsically fair.
gollark: They probably won't, because slow lingering deaths are not that useful in combat.
gollark: A mildly interesting thing they didn't mention in the list (as far as I can see from here) is whether your drive conserves velocity or not. Needing to decelerate a stupid amount if you travel far is relevant to stuff.
gollark: I wonder how long you could safely be in a star's corona, surface or core for...
gollark: Hopefully you won't miss your desired position and fall into the star or something.

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  2. Aviation Safety Network Accident Description
  3. "Trail of death and damage moves to the Continent". The Times (59593). London. 5 January 1976. col A-E, p. 2.
  4. "Europe cleaning up after severe storm". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 5 January 1976. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  5. "New Zealand Grand Prix". Toyota Racing Series. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
  6. Miles, Barry (1997). Many Years From Now. Vintage-Random House. pp. 601–602. ISBN 978-0-7493-8658-0.
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  9. Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand parliamentary record, 1840–1984 (4 ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103. p 245
  10. Mark Gilbert; Robert K. Nilsson (19 September 2007). Historical Dictionary of Modern Italy. Scarecrow Press. p. 356. ISBN 978-0-8108-6428-3. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  11. Aviation Safety Network Accident Description
  12. Nevas, Steve (news anchor) (1976). Ten O'Clock News broadcast (Television news). Boston, MA: WGBH.
  13. Ditfurth, Jutta (2007). Ulrike Meinhof: Die Biography. Ullstein. ISBN 978-3550087288. p 542
  14. Aviation Safety Network Accident Description
  15. Strang, Dr. W.J; R. McKinley. "Concorde in Service". Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology. MCB UP. 50 (12, 1978). doi:10.1108/eb035500. ISSN 0002-2667.
  16. Aviation Safety Network Accident Description
  17. Mondey, David, ed., The Complete Illustrated History of the World's Aircraft, Secaucus, New Jersey: Chartwell Books, Inc., 1978, ISBN 0-89009-771-2, p. 58.
  18. Seaford & Tonsley timetable Adelaide Metro 20 July 2014
  19. "Onassis tanker aground off Brittany". The Times (59612). London. 27 January 1976. col F, p. 8.
  20. Hughes, Stephen O. (1 March 2006). Morocco Under King Hassan. Garnet & Ithaca Press. ISBN 978-0-86372-312-4. Retrieved 23 July 2012. p 252
  21. The Falkland Islands (Legislative Council) (Amendment) Order 1976 (PDF), Parliament of the United Kingdom, 1976, retrieved 3 May 2014
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