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  • *[[1975]]: CIA Station Chief [[Richard Welch]] is assassinated outside his villa in ==Deaths==
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  • Stefas appeared in 60 games for [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] between [[1972]] and [[1975]]. He was a member of the team that won the [[Greek Football Cup|Cup]] in [ In [[1975]], he returned to [[Corinth FC|Corinth]] where he ended his career in [[198
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  • ...president of Greece]] between [[December 18]], [[1974]] and [[June 19]], [[1975]]. ...fore=[[Phaedon Gizikis]]|after=[[Konstantinos Tsatsos]]|years=[[1974]] - [[1975]]}}
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  • *[[1975]]: [[Giorgos Delikaris]] plays in a World XI selection against Anderlecht i ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1975]]: [[Athens]] daily "[[Eleftherotypia]]" begins publication. ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1975]]: [[Arian Beqaj]], footballer ==Deaths==
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  • '''Richard Skeffington Welch''' ([[1929]]—[[December 23]], [[1975]]), a Harvard-educated classicist, was a CIA Station Chief murdered by the [[Category:1975 deaths|Welch, Richard]]
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  • ...stint with AEK, he played for [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] from [[1975]] until [[1977]]. [[Category:2005 deaths|Errea, Nestor]]
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  • ...e Secretary General of the club, a position he held until [[1971]]. From [[1975]] until [[1984]], he served as President of [[PAOK]]. During his term, [[PA [[Category:2009 deaths|Pantelakis, Giorgos]]
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  • ...won the [[Greek Football Cup]] in [[1972]]. He left [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] in [[1975]]. Later, he played for [[New York Greek-Americans FC|New York Greek-Americ [[Category:2009 deaths|Hadjiioannou, Savvas]]
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  • *[[1975]]: [[Nikos Lyberopoulos]], footballer. ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1975]]: [[Kyriakos Onesiphorou]] breaks the Greek record for the [[400m]] with 4 ==Deaths==
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  • ...a theatrical museum which he headed until his death, on [[December 23]], [[1975]]. [[Category:1975 deaths|Sideris, Yiannis]]
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  • ...[[1974]], Plytas again sought to become Mayor but was defeated twice in [[1975]] and [[1978]]. [[Category:1997 deaths|Plytas, Georgios]]
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  • ...toration of democracy to [[Greece]] in [[1974]] and, on [[December 30]], [[1975]], was found guilty of participation in three premeditated murders. He was
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  • *[[1975]]: [[Konstantinos Tsatsos]] is elected President of the Greek Republic. ==Deaths==
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  • From [[1937]] to [[1975]] he commissioned most of the significant artists of the first half of the [[Category:1983 deaths|Teriade]]
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  • *[[1975]]: [[Nikos Liberopoulos]], footballer. ==Deaths==
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  • Tokas was born on [[June 8]], [[1954]] in [[Lemesos]], [[Cyprus]]. In [[1975]], he went to [[Athens]] to study Philosophy and Music. In [[1978]] he comp [[Category:2008 deaths|Tokas, Marios]]
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  • ...[[1917]]. He studied Law at Thessaloniki's [[Aristotle University]]. In [[1975]], he was elected city councilor and in [[1978]] he was reelected. After th [[Category:2005 deaths|Giannousis, Thanasis]]
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