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A chimpanzee community in Gombe National Park split into two factions and went to war with each other from 1974 to 1978. During the war, male chimps would team up to raid neighbouring territories and patrol the borders. If they found a lone chimp they would brutally kill them.
The Gombe Chimpanzee War, a violent conflict between two groups of chimpanzees, the Kasakela and the Kahama, in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, that lasted from 1974 to 1978.
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Judy Blume published many more books in the 1970s including Deenie (1973), The Pain and the Great One (1974), Blubber (1974), Forever (1975), Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself (1977), and Wifey (1978).
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In 1974, director George Romero (Night of the Living Dead) was invited by a friend to tour a mall he owned. During the tour, Romero noted the vacant expressions of the customers moving from store to store. In 1978, Romero released Dawn of the Dead, a movie about zombies in a shopping mall.
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When Tagebau Hambach was first proposed and the approval process began it was 1974. By 1978 the excavation of the open pit mine began.
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The Oscars streaker of 1974 was Robert Opel, a gay rights activist. He went on to open the first gay art gallery in 1978. Sadly, he was brutally murdered the next year by two armed men looking for drugs.
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She painstakingly documented the 1974 to 1978 Gombe Chimpanzee War that took place between two troops of chimpanzees and revolutionized the thinking of chimpanzee sociobiology.
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Playboy had a record label in the 1970s, folding in 1978. It was home to ABBA from 1972-73 until they switched labels in 1974 and topped the Billboard Hot 100 with the Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds' hit "Fallin' In Love" in 1975.
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In 1974 Mr. Rosendo Cruz had his nearly-new Ferrari Dino 246 GTS stolen. After that, it was buried by the thieves in a Los Angeles backyard. In 1978 the supercar was found by kids digging in the garden, and then dug up by the LAPD. The car was restored afterwards.
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In 1953, the City of Niagara Falls bought a plot of land called "Love Canal" for $1 from a chemical company that had used the area as a dump. Despite warnings from the company, a school was built on the land. From 1974–1978, 56% of children in the area were born with birth defects.
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