The following events occurred in January 1973:
The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union.
CBS sells the New York Yankees for $10 million to a 12-person syndicate led by George Steinbrenner (3.2 million dollars more than CBS bought the Yankees for).
In the 59th Rose Bowl college football game, the USC Trojans defeat the Ohio State Buckeyes 42-17.
Born: Jimi Mistry, English actor, in Scarborough; Rabaki Jeremie Ouedraogo, Burkina Faso road cycling champion
Died: Sergei Kourdakov, 21, KGB agent, found dead in his motel room in Running Springs, California, killed by a gunshot to the head
The asteroid 11785 Migaic is discovered by N. S. Chernykh at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory.
Rafael Hernández Colón begins his first term as Governor of Puerto Rico.
Born: Lucy Davis, English actress, in Solihull
Died: Eleazar López Contreras, 89, President of Venezuela 1935–1941
Beginning of the 93rd United States Congress.
In the US, Democratic politician Hale Boggs is officially declared dead, nearly three months after the plane carrying him is lost over a remote region of Alaska.
Died: Christopher Chenery, 86, American engineer, businessman and racehorse owner; Christine van Meeteren, 87, Dutch silent film actress
Beginning of the 29th Canadian Parliament.
The pilot episode of the longest-running TV comedy series in the world Last of the Summer Wine is broadcast in the United Kingdom.
An annular solar eclipse takes place.
The Fifth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland is signed into law.
Richard Nixon is officially declared the winner of the 1972 United States presidential election.
The Ortoli Commission of the European Commission, presided over by François-Xavier Ortoli, takes office.
After shooting a police officer a week earlier, Mark Essex, a former Black Panther party member, shoots nineteen people (ten of them police officers) in retaliation for police killings at a Howard Johnsons hotel in New Orleans, US. In addition, he also set fires in the hotel before being killed by police.
The 1973 All-Africa Games open in Lagos, Nigeria.
The British Darts Organisation is founded by Olly Croft.
The anime series Fables of the Green Forest begins its run on Japanese television.
Born: Ryan Coetzee, South African politician; Henning Solberg, Norwegian rally driver, in Askim
Died: Sam Battaglia, 64, American mobster, in prison
Rhodesia closes its borders with Zambia on the grounds that the Zambians are harbouring anti-Rhodesian guerrillas.
The Dona Anita, an African freighter, sinks off Vancouver Island, with the loss of all 42 crew.
Alexander Mackenzie Stuart, Max Sørensen, and Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh became judges at the Court of Justice of the European Communities in Luxembourg. Jean-Pierre Warner joined the Court as Advocate-General.
The body of murdered KGB agent Sergei Kourdakov is sent to Washington D.C. where an English funeral service by Reverend Richard Halverson, a Presbyterian pastor, and a Russian service at a Russian Orthodox church are held.
Born: Félix Trinidad, Puerto Rican boxer, in Fajardo, Puerto Rico
1973 oil crisis: U.S. Phase III price controls are introduced.
Vietnam War: All Australian involvement in hostilities ceases.
Born: Paul Kehoe, Irish politician, in Bree, County Wexford; Rahul Dravid, Indian cricketer, in Indore, Madhya Pradesh
The suburb of Pickering Brook is officially created in Perth, Western Australia.
Died: Roy Franklin Nichols, 76, American Pulitzer-Prize winning historian
Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert is recorded in London's Rainbow Theatre.
Elvis Presley's concert in Hawaii. The first worldwide telecast by an entertainer.
Super Bowl VII: The Miami Dolphins defeat the Washington Redskins 14–7 to complete the NFL's first Perfect Season.
Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, U.S. President Richard Nixon announces the suspension of offensive action in North Vietnam.
Born: Essam El-Hadary, Egyptian goalkeeper
Died: Clara Ward, 48, American gospel singer, after suffering two strokes
Following a referendum in the Philippines, Proclamation No. 1102 certifies and proclaims that the Constitution proposed by the Constitutional Convention of 1971 has been ratified by the Filipino people and thereby come into effect.
Died: Ted Koehler, 78, American lyricist
The enacting of an emergency law sees the term of Urho Kekkonen, President of Finland, extended by four years.
Eleven Labour Party councillors in Clay Cross, Derbyshire, England, are ordered to pay £6,985 for not enforcing the Housing Finance Act.
Died: Max Adrian, 69, Northern Irish actor
U.S. President Richard Nixon is inaugurated for his second term.
The Communist League is founded in Denmark.
Roe v. Wade: The U.S. Supreme Court overturns state bans on abortion.
George Foreman defeats Joe Frazier to win the heavyweight world boxing championship.
A Royal Jordanian Boeing 707 flight from Jeddah crashes in Kano, Nigeria; 176 people are killed.
Died: Former U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, 64, at his Stonewall, Texas ranch, leaving no former U.S. President living until the resignation of Richard M. Nixon in 1974.
Eldfell on the Icelandic island of Heimaey erupts.
U.S. President Richard Nixon announces that a peace accord has been reached in Vietnam.
The second section of the Autostrada A56 open in Italy.
English actor Derren Nesbitt is convicted of assaulting his wife Anne Aubrey.
Norway and Nepal establish diplomatic relations.
U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War ends with the signing of the Paris Peace Accords.
The Argentine Grand Prix is held at the Oscar Gálvez circuit and is won by Emerson Fittipaldi.
The Troubles: The Ulster Defence Association shoots dead a Catholic civilian at his workplace, a petrol station on Kennedy Way, Belfast. On the same day the UDA kills a 15-year-old Catholic civilian in a drive-by shooting at Falls Road/Donegall Road junction, Belfast, and the Provisional IRA shoots dead UDA member Francis 'Hatchet' Smith in west Belfast; Smith was rumoured to have led the group that shot the teenager.
The Miss Dominican Republic 1973 contest is won by Liliana Maritza Fernández González.
Born: Jason Schmidt, American baseball pitcher, in Lewiston, Idaho
Born: Jay Manalo, Filipino actor, in Saigon, South Vietnam; Jordan Prentice, Canadian actor, in London, Ontario
Died: Titina Silla, 29, Guinea-Bissau freedom fighter, in an ambush by Portuguese authorities. The anniversary of her death later comes to be celebrated as National Women's Day in Guinea Bissau.
Pan American and Trans World Airlines cancel their options to buy 13 Concorde airliners.
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