This article is about the year 1993. For the number (and other uses) see 1993 (number).
Millennium:
2nd millennium
Centuries:
19th century 20th century 21st century
Decades:
1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
Years:
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
1993 by topic:
Subject
Archaeology Architecture Art Aviation Awards Comics Film Home video Literature (Poetry) Meteorology Music (Country Metal) Rail transport Radio Science Spaceflight Sports Television Video gaming
By country
Australia Canada People's Republic of China Ecuador France Germany Greece India Ireland Israel Italy Japan Luxembourg Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Norway Pakistan Philippines Russia Singapore South Africa UK USA Zimbabwe
Leaders
Sovereign states State leaders Religious leaders Law
Birth and death categories
Births Deaths
Establishments and disestablishments categories
Establishments Disestablishments
Works and introductions categories
Works Introductions
v d e
1993 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar
1993
MCMXCIII
Ab urbe condita
2746
Armenian calendar
1442
Bah' calendar
149 150
Bengali calendar
1400
Berber calendar
2943
British Regnal year
41 Eliz. 2 42 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar
2537
Burmese calendar
1355
Byzantine calendar
7501 7502
Chinese calendar
(4629/4689-12-9)
to
(4630/4690-11-19)
Coptic calendar
1709 1710
Ethiopian calendar
1985 1986
Hebrew calendar
5753 5754
Hindu calendars
- Bikram Samwat
2049 2050
- Shaka Samvat
1915 1916
- Kali Yuga
5094 5095
Holocene calendar
11993
Iranian calendar
1371 1372
Islamic calendar
1413 1414
Japanese calendar
Heisei 5
(5)
Korean calendar
4326
Thai solar calendar
2536
Unix time
725846400 757382399
v d e
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: 1993
Changes after 1993 floods getting tested in Mo.
When the Missouri River leaped out of its banks in 1993, the floodwaters were merciless, damaging nearly every levee along the swollen channel in its namesake state and inundating thousands of homes, farms and businesses.
When the Missouri River leaped out of its banks in 1993, the floodwaters were merciless, damaging nearly every levee along the swollen channel in its namesake state and inundating thousands of homes, farms and businesses.
itself is not a user generated magazine And I guess PDFs at least give you the option to have hyperlinks but at the end of the day it is not the most digital of formats today its from 1993 Would it not be better if the magazine came as a little flash site was posted on Flickr or here on WordPress How ever they are also having a logo competition which is quite
http://ladg.wordpress.com/2008/07
1993 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a summary of significant events in music in 1993. ... 1993. Holland 1 - Jul 1993, Sweden 1 - Aug 1993, Austria 1 - Aug 1993, Switzerland 1 - Jul ...
This is a summary of significant events in music in 1993. ... 1993. Holland 1 - Jul 1993, Sweden 1 - Aug 1993, Austria 1 - Aug 1993, Switzerland 1 - Jul ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year that started on a Friday. In the Gregorian calendar it was the 1993rd year in the Common Era or of Anno Domini; the 993rd year of the 2nd millennium; the 93rd year of the 20th century; and the 4th of the 1990s.
Events
January
January 1
Dissolution of Czechoslovakia: Slovakia and the Czech Republic separate in the so-called Velvet Divorce.
The European Community eliminates trade barriers and creates a European single market.
EuroNews is launched in Europe.
ITV companies GMTV Carlton Television Meridian Broadcasting and Westcountry Television start broadcasting replacing TV-am Thames Television TVS and TSW respectively.
January 3 In Moscow George H. W. Bush and Boris Yeltsin sign the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
Bill Clinton inaugurated as President of the United States.
Nigeria: Fashola, Balarabe Musa,Buhari Honour June 12 Heroes
Eighteen years after the annulment of the June 12 1993 presidential poll acclaimed to have been won by Late Bashorun Moshood Abiola, Lagos state Governor Babatunde Fashola, former Kaduna State Governor, Alhaji Balarabe Musa and other human rights activists Sunday honoured the June heroes and heroines, saying they sacrificed a lot for their fatherland.
Eighteen years after the annulment of the June 12 1993 presidential poll acclaimed to have been won by Late Bashorun Moshood Abiola, Lagos state Governor Babatunde Fashola, former Kaduna State Governor, Alhaji Balarabe Musa and other human rights activists Sunday honoured the June heroes and heroines, saying they sacrificed a lot for their fatherland.
1993: Information from Answers.com
1993 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Contents: political events human rights, social justice exploration, colonization commerce
1993 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Contents: political events human rights, social justice exploration, colonization commerce
* January 5
The state of Washington executes Westley Allan Dodd by hanging (the first legal hanging in America since 1965).
$7.4 million USD is stolen from Brinks Armored Car Depot in Rochester New York in the 5th largest robbery in U.S. history. Four men Samuel Millar Father Patrick Moloney former Rochester Police officer Thomas O'Connor and Charles McCormick all of whom have ties to the Provisional Irish Republican Army are accused.
M/V Braer a Liberian oil tanker runs aground off the Scottish island of Mainland causing a massive oil spill.
January 6 Douglas Hurd is the first high-ranking British official to visit Argentina since the Falklands War.
January 6January 20 The Bombay Riots take place in the city now known as Mumbai.
January 7 The Fourth Republic of Ghana is inaugurated with Jerry Rawlings as president.
January 14 The Polish ferry M/S Jan Heweliusz sinks off the coast of Rgen in the Baltic Sea killing 54 people.
January 15 Salvatore Riina the Mafia boss known as 'The Beast' is arrested in Palermo Sicily after 23 years as a fugitive.
January 19
Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) signed.
IBM announces a $4.97 billion loss for 1992 the largest single-year corporate loss in United States history to date.
Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq refuses to allow UNSCOM inspectors to use its own aircraft to fly into Iraq and begins military operations in the demilitarized zone between Iraq and Kuwait and the northern Iraqi no-fly zones. U.S. forces fire approximately 40 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Baghdad factories linked to Iraq's illegal nuclear weapons program. Iraq then informs UNSCOM that it will be able to resume its flights.
January 20 Bill Clinton succeeds George H.W. Bush as the 42nd President of the United States.
January 24 In Turkey thousands protest the murder of journalist Uur Mumcu.
January 25
Mir Aimal Kasi fires a rifle and kills 2 employees outside CIA headquarters in Langley Virginia.
Social democrat Poul Nyrup Rasmussen succeeds conservative Poul Schlter as Prime Minister of Denmark.
January 26 Vclav Havel is elected President of the Czech Republic.
January 31 Super Bowl XXVII: The Buffalo Bills become the first team to lose 3 consecutive Super Bowls as they are defeated by the Dallas Cowboys 5217.
February
The aftermath of the World Trade Center bombing.
February 4 Members of the right-wing Austrian FP split to form the Liberal Forum in protest against the increasing nationalistic bent of the party.
February 5 Belgium becomes a federal monarchy rather than a unitary kingdom.
February 8 General Motors Corporation sues NBC after Dateline NBC allegedly rigged 2 crashes showing that some GM pickups can easily catch fire if hit in certain places. NBC settles the lawsuit the following day.
February 10
Lien Chan is named by Lee Teng-Hui to succeed Hau Pei-tsun as Premier of the Republic of China.
Mani Pulite scandal: Italian legislator Claudio Martelli resigns followed by various politicians over the next 2 weeks.
February 11 Janet Reno is selected by President Clinton as Attorney General of the United States.
February 12 Two year old James Bulger is abducted tortured and murdered by two 10 year old boys Jon Venables and Robert Thompson. Both are later charged. See Murder of James Bulger.
February 14
Glafkos Klerides defeats incumbent George Vasiliou in the Cypriot presidential election.
Albert Zafy defeats Didier Ratsiraka in the Madagascar presidential election.
February 17 A ferry sinks in Haiti killing approximately 1215 out of 1500 passengers.
February 22 UN Security Council Resolution 808 is voted on deciding that "an international tribunal shall be established" to prosecute violations of international law in Yugoslavia. The tribunal will is established on May 25 by Resolution 827.
February 24 Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney resigns amidst political and economic turmoil. Kim Campbell his successor becomes Canada's first female Prime Minister.
February 26 World Trade Center bombing: In New York City a van bomb parked below the North Tower of the World Trade Center explodes killing 6 and injuring over 1000.
February 28 Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agents raid the Branch Davidian compound in Waco Texas with a warrant to arrest leader David Koresh on federal firearms violations. Four agents and 5 Davidians die in the raid and a 51-day standoff begins.
March
March 4 Authorities announce the capture of suspected World Trade Center bombing conspirator Mohammad Salameh.
March 5 A Macedonian Palair Flight 305 a F-100 on a flight to Zurich crashes shortly after take-off from Skopje killing 83 of the 97 on board.
March 9 Rodney King testifies at the federal trial of 4 Los Angeles California police officers accused of violating his civil rights when they beat him during an arrest.
March 11 Janet Reno is confirmed by the United States Senate and sworn in the next day becoming the first female Attorney General of the United States.
March 12
1993 Bombay bombings: Several bombs explode in Bombay India killing 257 and injuring hundreds more.
North Korea nuclear weapons program: North Korea announces that it plans to withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and refuses to allow inspectors access to nuclear sites.
March 13March 15 The Great Blizzard of 1993 strikes the eastern U.S. bringing record snowfall and other severe weather all the way from Cuba to Quebec; it reportedly kills 184.
March 13 Australian federal election 1993: The Australian Labor Party stays in power despite poor economic results.
March 17 The PKK announces a unilateral ceasefire in Iraq.
March 20 Warrington bomb attacks: An IRA bomb explodes in Warrington Town Centre and kills 2 children Jonathan Ball and Tim Parry.
March 22 The Intel Corporation ships the first P5 Pentium chips.
March 24
The Israeli Knesset elects Ezer Weizman as President of Israel.
South Africa officially abandons its nuclear weapons programme. President de Klerk announces that the country's 6 warheads had already been dismantled in 1990.
March 27
Jiang Zemin becomes President of the People's Republic of China.
Following a rash of integrist murders Algeria breaks diplomatic relations with Iran accusing the country of interfering in its interior affairs.
Mahamane Ousmane is elected president of Niger.
March 28 French legislative election 1993: Gaullists win a majority and douard Balladur becomes Prime Minister.
March 29 The 65th Academy Awards hosted by Billy Crystal are held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles California with Unforgiven winning Best Picture.
April
April The Kuwaiti government claims to uncover an Iraqi assassination plot against former U.S. President George H.W. Bush shortly after his visit to Kuwait. Two Iraqi nationals confess to driving a car-bomb into Kuwait on behalf of the Iraqi Intelligence Service.1
April 1 The Vatican orders the moving of the Carmelite convent at Auschwitz.
April 6 A nuclear accident occurs at Tomsk 7 in Russia.
April 8 The Republic of Macedonia is admitted to the United Nations.
April 10 African National Congress activist Chris Hani is assassinated in South Africa.
April 16 Bosnian War: the enclave of Srebrenica is declared a UN-protected "safe area".
April 17 Laurence Powell and Stacey Koon are found guilty in the second Rodney King trial.
April 19
A 51-day stand-off at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco Texas ends with a fire that kills 76 people including David Koresh.
South Dakota governor George Mickelson and seven others are killed when a state-owned aircraft crashes in Iowa.
April 22
In Washington DC the Holocaust Memorial Museum is dedicated.
18-year-old student Stephen Lawrence is stabbed to death in London England; the attack is believed to have been racially motivated.
April 23
The World Health Organization declares tuberculosis a Global Emergency.
Eritreans vote overwhelmingly for independence from Ethiopia in a United Nations-monitored referendum.
April 26 Oscar Luigi Scalfaro appoints Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Prime Minister of Italy.
April 27
Yemeni parliamentary election 1993: The General People's Congress wins a plurality of 121 seats.
All members of the Zambia national football team die in a plane crash off Libreville Gabon in route to Dakar Senegal.
April 28 An executive order requires the United States Air Force to allow women to fly war planes.
April 30 Tennis star Monica Seles is stabbed in the back by an obsessed fan of rival Steffi Graf at a tournament in Hamburg Germany.
May
May 1
Pierre Brgovoy former prime minister of France commits suicide.
A Tamil Tigers suicide bomber assassinates President Ranasinghe Premadasa of Sri Lanka.
May 4 UNOSOM II assumes the Somalian duties of the dissolved UNITAF.
May 9 Juan Carlos Wasmosy becomes the first democratically elected President of Paraguay in nearly 40 years.
May 15 Niamh Kavanagh wins the Eurovision Song Contest for Ireland with "In Your Eyes".
May 16
The Grand National Assembly of Turkey elects Prime Minister Sleyman Demirel as President of Turkey.
After Demirel becomes the president the acting prime minister of Turkey is Erdal nn of SHP for 40 days.
May 24 Eritrea gains independence from Ethiopia.
May 27 A car bomb at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence kills 5; the Mafia is suspected.
May 28 Eritrea and Monaco gain entry to the United Nations.
May 29 The first Life Ball is taking place in Vienna Austria. In 2011 the event is named the largest public-charity on HIV and AIDS in Europe.
June
June 1
Large protests erupt against Slobodan Miloevi's regime in Belgrade; opposition leader Vuk Drakovi and his wife Danica are arrested.
President of Guatemala Jorge Serrano Elas is forced to flee the country after an attempted self-coup.
Burundian presidential election 1993: The first multiparty elections in Burundi since the country's independence lead to the election of Melchior Ndadaye leader of the Front for Democracy in Burundi. The next day's legislative election sees his party win with an overwhelming majority.
June 5
The National Assembly of Venezuela designates Ramn Jos Velsquez as successor of suspended President Carlos Andrs Prez.
24 Pakistani troops in the UN forces are killed in Mogadishu Somalia.
June 6
Following the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement's victory Gonzalo Snchez de Lozada becomes president of Bolivia.
Mongolia holds its first direct presidential elections.
June 8 The PKK-declared ceasefire ends in Iraq.
June 14 Multipartyists win a referendum on the future of the one-party system in Malawi.
June 18 Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq refuses to allow UNSCOM weapons inspectors to install remote-controlled monitoring cameras at 2 missile engine test stands.
June 20
A 7.5 earthquake hits Japan killing 385 people.
John Paxson's 3-point shot in Game 6 of the NBA Finals helps the Chicago Bulls secure a 9998 win over the Phoenix Suns and their third consecutive championship.
June 22 Japan's New Party Sakigake breaks away from the Liberal Democratic Party.
June 23 In Manassas Virginia Lorena Bobbitt cuts off the penis of her husband John Wayne Bobbitt.
June 24
A Unabomber bomb injures computer scientist David Gelernter at Yale University.
Andrew Wiles wins worldwide fame after presenting his solution for Fermat's Last Theorem a problem that has been unsolved for more than 3 centuries.
June 25
Kim Campbell becomes the 19th and first female Prime Minister of Canada.
Tansu iller of DYP forms the new government of Turkey.
Zoran Lili succeeds Dobrica osi as President of Yugoslavia.
The litas is introduced in Lithuania.
Jacques Attali resigns as President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
June 26June 28 Typhoon Koryn causes important damages in the Philippines China and Macau.
June 27
U.S. President Bill Clinton orders a cruise missile attack on Iraqi intelligence headquarters in the Al-Mansur District of Baghdad in response to the attempted assassination of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush during his visit to Kuwait in mid-April.
In Bad Kleinen Germany GSG 9 troopers arrest terrorists Birgit Hogefeld and Wolfgang Grams.
July
July 2 An integrist mob sets fire to the hotel where The Satanic Verses translator Aziz Nesin resides in Sivas Turkey killing 37.
July 5 Iraq disarmament crisis: UN inspection teams leave Iraq. Iraq then agrees to UNSCOM demands and the inspection teams return.
July 7July 9 The 19th G7 summit is held in Tokyo Japan.
July 7 Hurricane Calvin lands in Mexico. It is the second Pacific hurricane on record to land in Mexico in July and kills 34.
July 12 A magnitude 7.8 earthquake off Hokkaid Japan launches a devastating tsunami that kills 202 on the small island of Okushiri Hokkaido.
July 16July 17 In Estonia the majority Russian cities of Narva and Sillame organize illegal referendums on "territorial autonomy" to protest new citizenship laws.
July 19
Japanese general election 1993: The loss of majority of the Liberal Democratic Party results in a coalition taking power.
U.S. President Bill Clinton announces his 'Don't ask don't tell' policy regarding gays in the American military.
July 20 White House deputy counsel Vince Foster commits suicide in Virginia.
July 23 Candelria massacre: Brazilian police officers kill 8 street kids in Rio de Janeiro.
July 26
Miguel Indurain wins the 1993 Tour de France.
Asiana Airlines Flight 733 crashes into Mt. Ungeo in Haenam South Korea; 68 die.
July 27 Windows NT 3.1 the first version of Microsoft's line of Windows NT operating systems is released to manufacturing.
July 29 The Israeli Supreme Court acquits accused Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk of all charges and he is set free.
July 31 The king of Belgium Boudewijn I passes away.
August
August 4
A federal judge sentences Los Angeles Police Department officers Stacey Koon and Laurence Powell to 30 months in prison for violating motorist Rodney King's civil rights.
The Japanese government issues the Kono Statement acknowledging the comfort women's deportation.
August 5 The discovery of the Tel Dan Stele the first archaeological confirmation of the existence of the Davidic line is announced.
August 6 According to Japanese government and TBS networks reports torrential rain and mudslides kill 72 in Kagoshima Japan.
August 9 King Albert II of Belgium is sworn into office 9 days after the death of his brother King Baudouin I.
August 13 Over 130 die in the collapse of Royal Plaza Hotel at Nakhon Ratchasima in Thailand's worst hotel disaster.
August 17 For the first time the public is allowed inside Buckingham Palace.
August 19 In Norway Varg Vikernes is arrested and charged with the murder of Euronymous of Mayhem; he receives a 21-year sentence for this and other crimes.
August 21 NASA loses radio contact with the Mars Observer orbiter 3 days before the spacecraft is scheduled to enter orbit around Mars.
August 28 Ong Teng Cheong becomes the first President of Singapore elected by the population.
August 30 Russia completes removing its troops from Lithuania.
September
PLO leader Yasir Arafat and Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin with US President Bill Clinton.
September 13
Norwegian parliamentary election 1993: The Labour Party wins a plurality of the seats and Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland retains office.
PLO leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin shake hands in Washington D.C. after signing a peace accord.
September 15September 21 Hurricane Gert (1993) crosses from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean through Central America and Mexico.
September 17 Russian troops withdraw from Poland.
September 19 Polish parliamentary election 1993: A coalition of the Democratic Left Alliance and the Polish People's Party led by Waldemar Pawlak comes into power.
September 22 Big Bayou Canot train disaster: A bridge collapses as the Sunset Limited crosses it killing 47.
September 23 The International Olympic Committee selects Sydney Australia to host the 2000 Summer Olympics.
September 24 The Cambodian monarchy is restored with Norodom Sihanouk as king.
September 26
The first mission in Biosphere 2 ends after 2 years.
PoSAT-1 (the first Portuguese satellite) is launched on board French rocket Ariane 4.
September 27 War in Abkhazia Fall of Sukhumi: Eduard Shevardnadze accuses Russia of passive complicity.
September 30 An earthquake centered in Killari Maharashtra India kills over 10000.
October
October 2 The Russian constitutional crisis of 1993 culminates with Russian military and security forces clearing the White House of Russia Parliament building by force squashing a mass uprising against President Boris Yeltsin.
October 3 U.S. Army conducts Operation Gothic Serpent in the city of Mogadishu Somalia using Task Force Ranger. Two UH-60 Blackhawks are shot down and the operation leaves over 1000 Somalians dead and over 73 Americans WIA 19 KIA and 1 captured. Also known as the Battle of Mogadishu.
October 5
China performs a nuclear test ending a worldwide de facto moratorium.
The papal encyclical Veritatis Splendor is promulgated.
October 10 292 are killed when the South Korean ferry Seohae capsizes off Pusan South Korea.
October 11October 28 The UNMIH is prevented from entering Haiti. On October 18 economic sanctions (abolished in August) are reinstated.
October 13
Greek legislative election 1993: Andreas Papandreou begins his second term as Prime Minister of Greece.
The fifth summit of the Francophonie opens in Mauritius.
October 19 Benazir Bhutto becomes the first elected woman to lead a post-colonial Muslim state in Pakistan.
October 21 A coup in Burundi results in the death of president Melchior Ndadaye and sparks the Burundi Civil War.
October 25 Canadian federal election 1993: Jean Chrtien and his Liberal Party defeat the governing Progressive Conservative Party which falls to an historic low of 2 seats.
October 30 Greysteel massacre: Three members of the UDA a loyalist paramilitary group attacked a crowded bar in Greysteel Northern Ireland with firearms killing eight civilians and wounding thirteen. The bar was targeted because it was in an Irish nationalist and Catholic area.
November
November 1 The Maastricht Treaty takes effect formally establishing the European Union.
November 5 The Parliament of the United Kingdom passes the Railways Act setting out the procedures for privatisation of British Rail.
November 9 Bosnian Croat forces destroy the Stari most or Old Bridge of Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina by tank fire.
November 11
Microsoft releases Windows 3.11 for Workgroups to manufacturing.
Sri Lankan civil war Battle of Pooneryn: Over 400 Sri Lankan military are killed.
November 12 London Convention: Marine dumping of radioactive waste is outlawed.
November 17November 22 The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) passes the legislative houses in the United States Canada and Mexico.
November 18
In a status referendum Puerto Rico residents vote with a slim margin to maintain Commonwealth status.
In South Africa 21 political parties approve a new constitution.
The first meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation opens in Seattle.
November 20
Savings and loan crisis: The United States Senate Ethics Committee issues a stern censure of California senator Alan Cranston for his dealings with savings-and-loan executive Charles Keating.
An Avioimpex Yakovlev Yak-42D crashes into Mount Trojani near Ohrid Macedonia. The aircraft was on a flight from Geneva Switzerland to Skopje but had been diverted to Ohrid due to poor weather conditions at the Skopje airport. All 8 crew members and 115 of the 116 passengers are killed.
November 28 The Observer reveals that a channel of communications has existed between the IRA and the British government despite the government's persistent denials.
November 30 Agreement establishing the Permanent Commission for East African Co-operation signed.
December
December 1 A train crash at Tattenham Corner railway station lead to the introduction of the current drugs and alcohol policy for railways in the UK.
December 2
STS-61: NASA launches the Space Shuttle Endeavour on a mission to repair an optical flaw in the Hubble Space Telescope.
The September 6 merger between Renault and Volvo fails; Volvo CEO Pehr G. Gyllenhammar resigns.
December 5 Rafael Caldera Rodrguez is elected President of Venezuela for the second time succeeding interim president Ramn Jos Velsquez.
December 7
Colin Ferguson opens fire with his Ruger 9 mm pistol on a Long Island Rail Road train killing 6 and injuring 19.
The 32-member Transitional Executive Committee holds its first meeting in Cape Town marking the first meeting of an official government body in South Africa with Black members.
President of Cte d'Ivoire Flix Houphout-Boigny dies at 83 the oldest African head of state. He is succeeded 3 days later by Henri Konan Bdi.
December 8 U.S. President Bill Clinton signs into law the North American Free Trade Agreement.
December 10 id Software releases Doom a seminal first-person shooter that uses advanced 3D graphics for computer games.
December 11
Chilean presidential election 1993: Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle is elected with 58% of the vote.
A variety of Soviet space program paraphernalia are put to auction in Sotheby's New York and sell for a total of US$6.8M. One of the items is Lunokhod 1 and its spacecraft Luna 17; they sell for $68500.
December 12 Pter Boross becomes Prime Minister of Hungary following the death of Jzsef Antall.
December 13
Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell resigns as head of the Conservative Party to be succeeded by Jean Charest.
The Majilis of Kazakhstan approves the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and agrees to dismantle the more than 100 missiles left on its territory by the fall of the USSR.
December 15
Downing Street Declaration: The United Kingdom commits itself to the search for an answer to the problems of Northern Ireland.
The Uruguay Round of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) talks reach a successful conclusion after 7 years.
December 16 Brazil's Supreme Court rules that former President Fernando Collor de Mello may not hold elected office again until 2000 due to political corruption.
December 18 Omar Bongo is re-elected as President of Gabon in the country's first multiparty elections.
December 20
The United Nations General Assembly votes unanimously to appoint a UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
The first corrected images from the Hubble Telescope are taken.
December 22 The interim South African constitution is approved by Parliament 23745.
December 29 Argentina passes a measure allowing President Carlos Saul Menem and all future presidents to run for a second term. It also shortens presidential terms to 4 years and removes the requirement for the president to be Roman Catholic.
December 30
Israel and the Vatican establish diplomatic relations.
The Congress Party gains a parliamentary majority in India after the defection of 10 Janata Dal party lawmakers.
Date unknown
The second World Parliament of Religions is held in Chicago.
U.S. President Bill Clinton sends 6 American warships to Haiti to enforce United Nations trade sanctions against the military-led regime in that country.
The Mississippi and Missouri Rivers flood large portions of the American Midwest.
Severe floods hit South Asia killing over 4000 people in Bangladesh India and Nepal.
The European Exchange Rate Mechanism is put in crisis mainly from speculation against the French Franc.
Over a dozen people are killed by the new Hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome mainly in the Southwestern United States.
Wildfires in California destroy over 16000 acres (65 km2) and 700 homes.
Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time becomes the longest running book on the bestseller list of The Sunday Times ever.
The Oslo Accords negotiations begin.
Many foreigners are murdered by rebel groups in Algeria.
The Campaign for Homosexual Law Reform succeeds in having the Irish sodomy law reformed.
Births
JanuaryApril
January 4 Scott Redding English Grand Prix motorcycle racer
January 9 Ashley Argota American actress
January 12 Aika Mitsui Japanese singer
January 18 Morgan York American actress
January 26 Cameron Bright Canadian actor
February 7 David Dorfman American actor
February 9 Parimarjan Negi Chess prodigy from India
February 12 Jennifer Stone American actress
February 16 Mike Weinberg American actor
February 17 Marc Mrquez Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
February 17 Philip Wiegratz German actor
February 19 Victoria Justice American actress
February 23 Kasumi Ishikawa Japanese table tennis player
February 26 Taylor Dooley American actress
March 17 Julia Winter Swedish-born English actress
April 15 Madeleine Martin American television actress/voice actress
April 16 Mirai Nagasu Japanese-American figure skater
MayAugust
May 9 Ryosuke Yamada Japanese actor and singer
May 10 Mirai Shida Japanese actress
May 13 Debby Ryan American actress
May 14 Miranda Cosgrove American actress and singer
May 20 Caroline Zhang American figure skater
June 6 Frida Gustavsson Swedish model
June 7 Jordan Fry American actor
June 15 Kanna Arihara Japanese singer
July 26 Taylor Momsen American actress
August 3 Yurina Kumai Japanese singer
August 5 Suzuka Ohgo Japanese child actress
August 11 Alyson Stoner American actress and dancer
August 12 Ewa Farna Polish singer
August 17 Sarah Sjstrm Swedish swimmer
August 26 Keke Palmer American actress and singer
SeptemberDecember
September 1 Ilona Mitrecey French singer
October 8 Angus T. Jones American actor
October 9 Scotty McCreery American Idol Singer
October 29 India Eisley American actress
November 30 Yuri Chinen Japanese singer and actor
December 6 Elin Gonzlez Cuban refugee
December 7 Jasmine Villegas American singer
December 8 AnnaSophia Robb American actress
December 22 Aliana Lohan American actress and singer
Deaths
January
Audrey Hepburn
January 6
Dizzy Gillespie American jazz trumpeter bandleader and composer (b. 1917)
Richard Mortensen Danish painter (b. 1910)
Rudolf Nureyev Russian dancer (b. 1938)
January 15 Sammy Cahn American lyricist (b. 1913)
January 16 Glenn Corbett American actor (b. 1930)
January 18 Eleanor Burford (Jean Plaidy Elbur Ford Kathleen Kellow Ellalice Tate Anna Percival Victoria Holt Philippa Carr) English writer (b. 1906)
January 20
Kb Abe Japanese author (b. 1924)
Audrey Hepburn Belgian born British-Dutch actress (b. 1929)
January 21 Charlie Gehringer American baseball player (b. 1903)
January 24
Gustav Ernesaks Estonian composer and a choir conductor (b. 1908)
Thurgood Marshall American jurist First African-American on the Supreme Court (b. 1908)
January 26
Robert Jacobsen Danish artist (b. 1912)
Jeanne Sauv Canadian Governor General (b. 1922)
January 27 Andr the Giant French professional wrestler (b. 1946)
February
Ferruccio Lamborghini
February 5
Hans Jonas German philosopher (b. 1903)
Tip Tipping British actor and stuntman (parachuting accident) (b. 1958)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz American screenwriter and producer (b. 1909)
February 6 Arthur Ashe American tennis player and civil activist (b. 1943)
February 8 Roland Mousnier French historian (b. 1907)
February 9 Kate Wilkinson American stage and television actress (b. 1916)
February 11 Robert W. Holley American biochemist Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1922)
February 18 Kerry Von Erich American professional wrestler (b. 1960)
February 20 Ferruccio Lamborghini Italian automobile manufacturer (b. 1916)
February 21
Inge Lehmann Danish seismologist (b. 1888)
Dick White British intelligence officer (b. 1906)
February 23
Phillip Terry American actor (b. 1909)
Robert Triffin Belgian economist (b. 1911)
February 24 Bobby Moore English footballer (b. 1941)
February 25 Eddie Constantine American-born French singer and actor (b. 1917)
February 26 Beaumont Newhall American curator (b. 1908)
February 27 Lillian Gish American actress (b. 1893)
February 28
Ruby Keeler American actress (b. 1909)
Ishir Honda Japanese film director (b. 1911)
March
Polykarp Kusch
March 3 Albert Sabin American biologist developer of the oral polio vaccine (b. 1906)
March 5 Cyril Collard French filmmaker (b. 1957)
March 8 Billy Eckstine American musician (b. 1914)
March 11 Dino Bravo Italian-Canadian pro wrestler (b. 1949)
March 13 Ann Way English actress (b. 1915)
March 16 Ralph Fults last of America's depression-era outlaws. (b. 1910)
March 17 Helen Hayes American actress (b. 1900)
March 20
Polykarp Kusch German-born physicist Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1911)
Paul Lszl Hungarian-born architect (b. 1900)
March 24 John Hersey American writer and journalist (b. 1914)
March 27 Kate Reid Canadian actress (b. 1930)
March 30 Richard Diebenkorn American painter (b. 1922)
March 31
Brandon Lee American actor (b. 1965)
Mitchell Parish American lyricist (b. 1900)
April
Turgut zal
April 1 Infante Juan Count of Barcelona (b. 1913)
April 2 Eugenie Leontovich Russian-born actress (b. 1900)
April 3 Pinky Lee American comedian (b. 1907)
April 5 Divya Bharti Indian actress (b. 1974)
April 8 Marian Anderson American contralto (b. 1897)
April 10 Donald Broadbent British psychologist (b. 1926)
April 13 Wallace Stegner American writer (b. 1909)
April 15
Leslie Charteris British author (b. 1907)
Robert Westall British author (b. 1929)
April 17 Turgut zal Turkish president and prime minister (b. 1927)
April 20 Cantinflas Mexican comedian (b. 1911)
April 23 Csar Chvez Mexican-American civil rights activist (b. 1927)
April 29
Hctor Lavoe Puerto Rican salsa singer (b. 1946)
Mick Ronson English rock guitarist (b. 1946)
May
May 1 Pierre Brgovoy Prime Minister of France (b. 1925)
May 6 Ann Todd English actress (b. 1909)
May 7 Mary Philbin American actress (b. 1903)
May 8
Avram Davidson American writer (b. 1923)
Alwin Nikolais American choreographer (b. 1912)
May 14 William Randolph Hearst Jr. American businessman (b. 1908)
May 22 Mieczysaw Horszowski Polish pianist (b. 1892)
May 30 Sun Ra American jazz musician (b. 1914)
June
Pat Nixon
June 2 Tahar Djaout Algerian writer (b. 1954)
June 5 Conway Twitty American musician (b. 1933)
June 6 James Bridges American screenwriter and director (b. 1936)
June 7 Draen Petrovi Croatian basketball Player (b. 1964)
June 9 Alexis Smith Canadian actress (b. 1921)
June 11 Ray Sharkey American actor (b. 1952)
June 13
Deke Slayton American astronaut (b. 1924)
Grard Ct Canadian marathon runner (b. 1913)
June 15
John Connally American politician (b. 1917)
James Hunt British race car driver (b. 1947)
June 16 Nicanor Zabaleta Spanish harpist (b. 1907)
June 19
William Golding English writer Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1911)
Szymon Goldberg Polish-born violinist (b. 1909)
June 22 Pat Nixon First Lady of the United States (b. 1912)
June 24 Archie Williams American athlete (b. 1915)
June 26 Roy Campanella American baseball player (b. 1921)
June 28 GG Allin American punk singer (b. 1956)
June 30 George McFarland American actor (b. 1928)
July
Baudouin of Belgium
July 2
Fred Gwynne American actor and comedian (b. 1926)
Masuji Ibuse Japanese writer (b. 1898)
July 3
Don Drysdale American baseball player (b. 1936)
Curly Joe DeRita American comedian (b. 1909)
July 4 Anne Shirley American actress (b. 1918)
July 13 Davey Allison American stock car driver (b. 1961)
July 14 Lo Ferr French poet and singer-songwriter (b. 1916)
July 15 David Brian American actor (b. 1914)
July 18 Jean Negulesco Romanian-born film director (b. 1900)
July 23 James Jordan father of basketball superstar Michael Jordan (b. 1936)
July 24 Rene Requiestas Filipino comedian (b. 1957)
July 25
Nan Grey American actress (b. 1918)
Cecilia Parker American actress (b. 1914)
July 26 Matthew Ridgway United States Army General (b. 1895)
July 31 Baudouin of Belgium reigning King of Belgium (b. 1930)
August
Stewart Granger
August 3
James Donald Scottish actor (b. 1917)
Theodore A. Parker III American ornithologist (b. 1953)
August 5 Eugen Sucho Slovak composer (b. 1908)
August 7 Christopher Gillis American dancer and choreographer (b. 1951)
August 10
ystein Aarseth Norwegian black metal musician (b. 1968)
Irene Sharaff American costume designer (b. 1910)
August 16
Ren Dreyfus French Grand Prix racing driver (b. 1905)
Stewart Granger Anglo-American actor (b. 1913)
August 20 Bernard Delfgaauw Dutch philosopher (b. 1912)
August 21 Ichiro Fujiyama Japanese composer and singer (b. 1911)
August 28 E. P. Thompson English historian and activist (b. 1924)
August 30 Richard Jordan American actor (b. 1937)
September
Jimmy Doolittle
September 4 Herv Villechaize French-born actor (b. 1943)
September 7 Christian Metz French film theorist (b. 1931)
September 9 Helen O'Connell American singer (b. 1920)
September 11 Erich Leinsdorf Austrian conductor (b. 1912)
September 12
Raymond Burr Canadian actor (b. 1917)
Charles Lamont Russian-born film director (b. 1895)
September 20 Erich Hartmann world's highest-scoring Fighter Ace (b. 1922)
September 22
Maurice Abravanel Greek-born conductor (b. 1903)
Nina Berberova Russian writer (b. 1901)
September 24 Ian Stuart singer for white power skinhead band Skrewdriver (b.1957)
September 27 Jimmy Doolittle American general (b. 1896)
September 28 Alexander A. Drabik American soldier (b. 1910)
October
Vincent Price
River Phoenix
October 5 Agnes de Mille American dancer and choreographer (b. 1905)
October 7 Cyril Cusack Irish actor (b. 1910)
October 12
Leon Ames American actor (b. 1903)
Patrick Holt English actor (b. 1912)
October 17 Criss Oliva American Musician (b. 1963)
October 21
James Leo Herlihy American novelist and playwright (b. 1927)
Melchior Ndadaye President of Burundi (b. 1953)
October 25
Vincent Price American actor (b. 1911)
Danny Chan Hong Konger singer (b. 1958)
October 26 Harold Rome American composer (b. 1908)
October 28 Yuri Lotman Russian formalist critic semiotician and culturologist (b. 1922)
October 31
Federico Fellini Italian film director (b. 1920)
Paul Grgoire archbishop of Montreal (b. 1911)
River Phoenix American actor (b. 1970)
November
Leonid Gaidai
November 1
Severo Ochoa Spanish-born biochemist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1905)
A. N. Sherwin-White English historian of Ancient Rome (b. 1911)
November 3 Lon Theremin inventor of the theremin (b. 1896)
November 6 Torsten Fenslau German DJ and record producer (b. 1964)
November 10 Wensley Pithey South African actor (b. 1914)
November 12
H. R. Haldeman American political aide and businessman (b. 1926)
Anna Sten Ukrainian-born actress (b. 1908)
November 16 Achille Zavatta French circus artist (b. 1915)
November 18 Fritz Feld German actor (b. 1900)
November 19 Leonid Gaidai Soviet comedy director (b. 1923)
November 20 Emile Ardolino American film director (b. 1943)
November 21 Bill Bixby American actor (b. 1934)
November 22 Anthony Burgess English author (b. 1917)
November 28
Kenneth Connor English comedian (b. 1916)
Garry Moore American television host and comedian (b. 1915)
November 29 J. R. D. Tata Indian aviator and businessman (b. 1904)
December
Frank Zappa
Flix Houphout-Boigny
December 2 Pablo Escobar Colombian drug lord (b. 1949)
December 3 Lewis Thomas American physician and essayist (b. 1913)
December 4 Frank Zappa American guitarist and composer (b. 1940)
December 5
Doug Hopkins American musician (b. 1961)
Alexandre Trauner Hungarian set designer (b. 1906)
December 6 Don Ameche American actor (b. 1908)
December 7
Wolfgang Paul German physicist Noble Prize laureate (b. 1913)
Flix Houphout-Boigny Ivoirian president (b. 1905)
December 13 Jzsef Antall Hungarian Prime Minister (b. 1932)
December 14 Myrna Loy American actress (b. 1905)
December 15 Evelyn Venable American actress (b. 1913)
December 16
Charles Willard Moore American architect (b. 1926)
Kakuei Tanaka Japanese Prime Minister (b. 1918)
December 17
Moses Gunn American actor (b. 1929)
Janet Margolin American actress (b. 1943)
December 18
Charizma American hip hop artist (b. 1973)
Sam Wanamaker American film director and actor (b. 1919)
December 22
Don DeFore American actor (b. 1917)
Alexander Mackendrick British-American film director (b. 1912)
December 24 Norman Vincent Peale American preacher and writer (b. 1898)
December 25 Pierre Victor Auger French physicist (b. 1899)
December 28 William L. Shirer American journalist and historian (b. 1904)
December 31
Zviad Gamsakhurdia President of Georgia (b. 1939)
Brandon Teena American transman (b. 1972)
Nobel Prizes
Chemistry Kary Mullis Michael Smith
Economics Robert W. Fogel Douglass C. North
Literature Toni Morrison
Peace Nelson Mandela and Frederik Willem de Klerk
Physics Russell Alan Hulse Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
Physiology or Medicine Richard J. Roberts Philip Allen Sharp
Templeton Prize
Charles Colson
References
Archived October 14 2002 at the Wayback Machine.
Trumbull Charles P. (ed.) (1994). 1994 Book of the year. Chicago: Encyclopdia Britannica. ISBN 0-85229-600-2.
(French) Berani Jacques (ed.) (1994). Univeralia 1994. Paris: Encyclopdia Universalis. ISBN 2-85229-321-8.
(French) Harnois Christiane (dir.) (1994). Le Livre de l'Anne 1994. Montreal: Grolier. ISBN 0-7172-3019-8.
Scotty McCreery on American Idol
Scotty McCreery on IMDb.com
Fashola, Adebanjo, Sagay, Balarabe Musa, others remember June 12
BY GBENGA OLARINOYE, DAYO JOHNSON, OLASUNKANMI AKONI, GBENGA OKE EMMANUEL ELEBEKE & MONSUR OLOWOOPEJO On June 12 1993, millions of Nigerians voted in the election adjudged to be the best ever conducted in the history of Nigeria.
BY GBENGA OLARINOYE, DAYO JOHNSON, OLASUNKANMI AKONI, GBENGA OKE EMMANUEL ELEBEKE & MONSUR OLOWOOPEJO On June 12 1993, millions of Nigerians voted in the election adjudged to be the best ever conducted in the history of Nigeria.
of the board Travis Parker s pro model the Scorpaznatica and Wille Yli Luoma s pro model the Temptation are the newest snowboards The Mix is the new aggressive women s board 1993 1998 Between 93 and 98 freestyle became a big focus all boards the AC HC and DC series were made with torsion box construction We also introduced almost 300
http://www.k2snowboarding.com/history
Information Please: 1993
Oscars awarded in 1993. Academy Award, Best Picture: Unforgiven, Clint Eastwood, producer ... Grammys awarded in 1993. Record of the Year: "Tears in Heaven," Eric ...
Oscars awarded in 1993. Academy Award, Best Picture: Unforgiven, Clint Eastwood, producer ... Grammys awarded in 1993. Record of the Year: "Tears in Heaven," Eric ...
Missouri communities rebuilt after 1993 floods ready for more water
ST. LOUIS — When the Missouri River leaped out of its banks in 1993, the floodwaters were merciless, damaging nearly every levee along the swollen channel in its namesake state and inundating thousands of homes, farms and businesses. But the disaster also prompted a massive effort to rebuild floodwalls and relocate houses to higher ground. Now that the river is rising again, many communities in ...
ST. LOUIS — When the Missouri River leaped out of its banks in 1993, the floodwaters were merciless, damaging nearly every levee along the swollen channel in its namesake state and inundating thousands of homes, farms and businesses. But the disaster also prompted a massive effort to rebuild floodwalls and relocate houses to higher ground. Now that the river is rising again, many communities in ...
diagram of glacial extent from 1602 to 1973 or topographic maps of the region produced by the Swiss Federal Institute for Topography Bundesamt fr Landestopographie in 1960 1986 and 1993 I obtained all this data from the European Earth Observation website And here is the glacier as seen from Gletsch at 71 year intervals 1859 1930 and
http://maxp.net/bike/alps04/alps04-02.html
What Happened in 1993 inc. Pop Culture, Prices and Events
What happened in 1993 the year you were born , or was 1993 the year you ... 1993 For the first time Islamic Fundamentalists bomb World Trade Center. ...
What happened in 1993 the year you were born , or was 1993 the year you ... 1993 For the first time Islamic Fundamentalists bomb World Trade Center. ...
COMMENTARY: FEM, FVR, LMB and the IBP
I have long wondered why Veep Jojo Binay did not consult the military and FVR, during whose watch Macoy came home, in 1993, on his explicit authorization, BUT under certain conditions NOT MET. The military has said it would follow what it is ordered to do by the superior civilian authority. Military-ish.
I have long wondered why Veep Jojo Binay did not consult the military and FVR, during whose watch Macoy came home, in 1993, on his explicit authorization, BUT under certain conditions NOT MET. The military has said it would follow what it is ordered to do by the superior civilian authority. Military-ish.
IMDb: Year: 1993
Schindler's List (1993) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8.9/10 X. In Poland during World War II, Oskar Schindler gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish ...
Schindler's List (1993) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8.9/10 X. In Poland during World War II, Oskar Schindler gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish ...
Nigeria: No Similarity Between June 12 And 2011 Polls
It was not surprising that many lovers and followers of the June 12, 1993 elections acclaimed winner, Chief M.K.O Abiola thronged the Excellence Hotel, venue of the 2011 commemoration of the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election. Abiola's remembrance has always been a yearly event for the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) for the past 10 years.
It was not surprising that many lovers and followers of the June 12, 1993 elections acclaimed winner, Chief M.K.O Abiola thronged the Excellence Hotel, venue of the 2011 commemoration of the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election. Abiola's remembrance has always been a yearly event for the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) for the past 10 years.
Gas Mileage of 1993 Vehicles by Geo
Search by Manufacturer. Search by make for fuel efficient new and used cars and trucks ... 1993 Geo Metro 3 cyl, 1.0 L, Automatic 3-spd, Regular Gasoline ...
Search by Manufacturer. Search by make for fuel efficient new and used cars and trucks ... 1993 Geo Metro 3 cyl, 1.0 L, Automatic 3-spd, Regular Gasoline ...
Missouri River tops 1993 levels in several places
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- The Missouri River is already higher than it was during the 1993 flood in much of Nebraska and Iowa, and the water is still rising. The river is expected to crest next week 5 to 7 feet above flood stage in Nebraska and Iowa. And the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the water will remain at that high level at least into August. River gauges show the water was already quite ...
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- The Missouri River is already higher than it was during the 1993 flood in much of Nebraska and Iowa, and the water is still rising. The river is expected to crest next week 5 to 7 feet above flood stage in Nebraska and Iowa. And the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the water will remain at that high level at least into August. River gauges show the water was already quite ...
1993 Gas and Diesel Engines/Motors For Sale (Used, Rebuilt ...
The 1993 engines are coming from qualified salvage yards and engine rebuilders. Whether you want to purchase a used 1993 engine or a rebuilt one, ...
The 1993 engines are coming from qualified salvage yards and engine rebuilders. Whether you want to purchase a used 1993 engine or a rebuilt one, ...
Nigeria: June 12 - It is 18th Anniversary of Annulled Presidential Election
Tomorrow is June 12, the 18th anniversary of the annulled 1993 presidential election.
Tomorrow is June 12, the 18th anniversary of the annulled 1993 presidential election.
Gas Mileage of 1993 Vehicles by Ford
Search by Manufacturer. Search by make for fuel efficient new and used cars and trucks ... 1993 Ford Aerostar Wagon 6 cyl, 3.0 L, Manual 5-spd, Regular Gasoline ...
Search by Manufacturer. Search by make for fuel efficient new and used cars and trucks ... 1993 Ford Aerostar Wagon 6 cyl, 3.0 L, Manual 5-spd, Regular Gasoline ...
Missouri River Tops 1993 Levels In Several Places
The Missouri River is already higher than it was during the 1993 flood in much of Nebraska and Iowa, and the water is still rising.
The Missouri River is already higher than it was during the 1993 flood in much of Nebraska and Iowa, and the water is still rising.
1993 Subaru Legacy
A review of the 1993 Subaru Legacy that covers pros and cons, available options, powertrains and overall driving performance.
A review of the 1993 Subaru Legacy that covers pros and cons, available options, powertrains and overall driving performance.
Bradley Roberts sentenced for 1993 kidnapping, rape
In 1993, a little girl was kidnapped and raped as she rode her bike in Sylvania Township. Friday, her attacker faced a judge.
In 1993, a little girl was kidnapped and raped as she rode her bike in Sylvania Township. Friday, her attacker faced a judge.




















