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1979 (MCMLXXIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1979 Gregorian calendar).

Events of 1979

January


February


  • February 28Mr. Ed, the 'talking horse' featured in the television show of the same name, dies.

March

  • March 1Scotland votes narrowly for home rule, which is not implemented, and Wales votes against it.

April

May

  • May 21 – The Montréal Canadiens defeat the New York Rangers 4 games to 1 in the best-of-seven series, winning the Stanley Cup.

June

  • June 1 – The first black-led government of Rhodesia in 90 years takes power, in succession to Ian Smith and under his power-sharing deal.
  • June 3 – A blowout at the Ixtoc I oil well in the southern Gulf of Mexico causes at least 600,000 tons (176,400,000 gallons) of oil to be spilled into the waters, the worst oil spill to date. Some estimate the spill to be 428 million gallons, making it the largest unintentional oil spill ever.
  • June 20 – A Nicaraguan National Guard soldier kills ABC TV news correspondent Bill Stewart and his interpreter Juan Espinosa. Other members of the news crew capture the killing on tape.

July

  • July 3 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter signs the first directive for secret aid to the opponents of the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul.
  • July 11NASA's first orbiting space station Skylab begins its return to Earth, after being in orbit for 6 years and 2 months.
  • July 19 – The Sandinista National Liberation Front concludes a successful revolutionary campaign against the U.S. backed Somoza dictatorship and assumes power in Nicaragua.

August

  • August 9Raymond Washington, co-founder of the Crips, today one of the largest, most notorious gangs in the United States, is shot and killed 5 months after his arrest for quadruple murder (his killers have not yet been identified).

September

  • September 7 – The Entertainment Sports Programming Network, known as ESPN, debuts.

October

  • October 6Federal Reserve System changes from an interest rate target policy to a money supply target policy, causing interest rate fluctuations and economic recession.
  • October 15Black Monday events, in which members of a political group sack a newspaper office, unfold in Malta.

November

  • November 2Assata Shakur (née Joanne Chesimard), a former member of Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army, escapes from a New York prison to Cuba, where she remains under political asylum.
  • November 9 – The Carl Bridgewater murder trial ends with all 4 men found guilty. James Robinson, 45, and 25-year-old Vincent Hickey are sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommended 25-year minimum for murder. 18-year-old Michael Hickey is also found guilty of murder and sentenced to indefinite detention. Patrick Molloy, 53, is found guilty on a lesser charge of manslaughter and sentenced to 12 years in prison.
  • November 20 – A group of 200 Juhayman al-Otaibi militants occupy Mecca's Grand Mosque. They are driven out by French commandos (allowed into the city under these special circumstances despite their being non-Muslims) after bloody fighting that leaves 250 people dead and 600 wounded.

December

  • December 9 – The eradication of the smallpox virus is certified, making smallpox the first and to date only human disease driven to extinction.

Undated

  • Rock music star Ozzy Osbourne seen his career peak, becomes the "prince of darkness".
  • Lego's golden age begins.

Ongoing

Fictional

  • The Final Episode of the 70's-based Comedy, That '70s Show takes place in December 31, 1979.

Births

January–February

March–April


May–June

July–August

September–October

November–December

Deaths

January–March

April–June

July–September


October–December

Unknown dates

Nobel Prizes

Templeton Prize


 
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