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1973: Senate hearings begin in Washington into the break-in at the Democratic National Committee Headquarters in the Watergate building. The hearings would eventually lead to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
Today: The nation is still recovering from the impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton. During the impeachment trial and its aftermath, televised coverage network, cable, and the Internet was continuous and comprehensive.
1973: The Arab oil embargo pushes the price of gasoline to new highs as severe shortages result in mile-long lines at the gas pumps. Consumers are encouraged to conserve energy, and alternate energy sources become more prominent.
Today: Oil is plentiful and inexpensive. As a result, gas-guzzling SUVs become a popular vehicle.
1973: The median sales price of an existing single-family home in the United States reaches $28,900.
Today: While the prices of new homes have stabilized in recent years, the median price of a...
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