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1972
 
    
Spanish director Luis Buñuel satirizes social conventions in his film Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie       
1972
 
    
Francis Ford Coppola writes and directs The Godfather, the first of three related films       
1972
 
    
Peter Maxwell Davies's opera Taverneris performed at Covent Garden       
1972
 
    
Eleven Israeli athletes are killed by Palestinian 'Black September' terrorists at the Munich Olympic Games       
1972
 
    
US swimmer Mark Spitz wins seven gold medals in the Munich Olympics       
1972
 
   
The Tuskegee syphilis experiment in Alabama becomes a major scandal after a whistle-blower reveals the details      
1972
 
   
Ferdinand Marcos declares martial law in the Philippines, citing the danger of a Communist takeover      
1972
 
   
English dramatist Caryl Churchill's first play, Owners, is produced in London      
1972
 
    
The Washington Post publishes the first report that the Watergate break-in was linked to Richard Nixon's re-election campaign       
1972
 
    
English poet James Fenton publishes his first collection, Terminal Moraine