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New York (Periodical), New York (N.Y.) (Social history, History) | |
43 | |
Leonard Bernstein; 1918-1990, Black Panther Party, Entertaining (History), New York (N.Y.) (Social history) | |
46 | |
Nineteen hundred and seventies, Selfishness | |
48 | |
Baby boom generation, Cost and standard of living | |
50 | |
Self denial, United States (Moral conditions) |
138 | |
Paul Bocuse (French chef and restaurateur); 1926-, Dinners (History), Cooking, French, New York (N.Y.) (Social history) | |
140 | |
Saturday night live (Television program) (Reviews) | |
144 | |
New York (N.Y.) (Economic history) | |
150 | |
Musicals, revues, etc (History), New York (N.Y.) (Theater, History) | |
150 | |
Marvin Hamlisch (American composer and pianist); 1944- (Reviews) |
52 | |
Success, Baby boom generation, Married couples (Employment) | |
56 | |
Couch potatoes | |
58 | |
Stephan Thernstrom, Harvard University, Colleges and universities (Race relations), Politics and education, Politically correct movement | |
106 | |
Robert F. Kennedy; 1925-1968, Presidential campaigns (1968) | |
110 | |
John V. Lindsay (American congressman and mayor.); 1921-2000, Martin Luther King (Jr.); 1929-1968 (Assassination), New York (N.Y.) (Race relations) | |
114 | |
Luciano Pavarotti (Italian opera singer.); 1935-2007 | |
116 | |
World Series (Baseball) (History) | |
120 | |
Stonewall Riot, 1969 | |
122 | |
New York City Marathon (History) | |
128 | |
Willis Reed; 1942-., New York Knicks (Basketball team) (History) | |
130 | |
Frank Serpico, New York (N.Y.) (Police corruption, History) | |
134 | |
Ms. (Periodical) |
152 | |
David Richard Berkowitz (American serial killer.); 1953-, Son of Sam murder case, 1976-1977 | |
156 | |
Electric power failures (History), Pillage, New York (N.Y.) (Electric power, Crime, History) | |
158 | |
Reggie Jackson; 1946-., World Series (Baseball) (History) | |
168 | |
AIDS (Disease) (Epidemiology), New York (N.Y.) (Public health) | |
170 | |
John Lennon (English singer and songwriter); 1940-1980 (Murder), Mark David Chapman (American murderer.) | |
172 | |
Ed Koch (American mayor.); 1924-, Mario Cuomo (American governor.), New York (State) (Politics and government) | |
176 | |
Paul Castellano, John Gotti; 1940-2002, Murder, Mafia, New York (N.Y.) (Crime, History) | |
180 | |
Dennis B. Levine, Insider trading | |
184 | |
Super Bowl (Football) (History) | |
186 | |
Christian Lacroix, Stock market crash, 1987, New York (N.Y.) (Fashion shows) | |
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David Dinkins; 1927-., New York (N.Y.) (Politics and government) |
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