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He was arrested three times, and once he was wrongly convicted. His third arrest put him in jail for life.
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Favorite to win Heavywheight Championship Mike tyson is defeated in a 10-round struggle by 42-1 underdog Buster Douglas. The fight was incredibly close; Buster was actually breifley Knocked out in the eighth round, but stood up again to K.O. Iron Mike in the tenth.
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People started rebelling over the yuppie look of the eighties. This look included ripped jeans, clunky boots, and plaid flannel shirts. Some say it looked like they just rolled out of bed.
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It wasn't a real battle. It was more of a political battle waiting for their real armies to strengthen up.
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The Genome Project was an attempt to identify every type of human gene. Soon, other Nations from across the globed joined in the effort. In this project, scientists found 25,000 different types of genes.
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The Hubble Telescope was supposed to send pictures back to the U.S.. It did not work properly at first. Scientists found a flaw in its mirrors.
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Paleontologists found a nearly complete tyrannosaur skeleton in South Dakota. The scientists decided they would name the dinosaur "Sue". "Sue" may be the largest and most complete dinosaur skeleton ever found!
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It started when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. The United Nations committee told him to back down, but he didn't.
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Tim Bernes-Lee introduced the world wide web as a way for people to share information. In 1993 inventor Marc Andereesen invented the first internet browser called Mosaic. It was a way to communicate with others.
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Belle falls in love with the beast who was put under a spell because he could no love. Belle becomes a widley known Disney princess, and kids have a new movie to watch.
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Pros like Michael Destroy international competition in the olympic games. Larry Bird and Mike work together for the first time.
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Michael Jackson became much more popular at this performance, pushing his album "Dangerous" up ninety places in the Billboard top 100. this is he only performance at the superbowl where the halftime crowdcount actually increased because of it.
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Astronauts fixed the mirrors. hubble has recorded stunning photos of distant stars and planets. Scientists now believe that there are about 125 million galaxies in the universe!
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Michael Jordan, greaest basketball player ever, announces his retirement after placing second in the NBA championship. Some people stolidly believe that if Michael had not retired that the Bulls would have won eight straight seasons, because the bulls lost the year after he retired.
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Kurt Cobain, Leader of band Nirvana sucessfully commits suicide after 2 previous attempts. He was found four days after projected suicide time, with a shotgun wound to the mouth and a suicide note to his childhood imaginary friend.
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Nelson Mandela was South Africa's first ever president. Nelson was trying to copy the government system from the U.S.
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Simba a young Lion Prince soon to be King loses his father Mufasa to a stampede. Simba runs away because his uncle Scar tells the Pride Lands that the stampede was Simba's fault. Kids now have a new movie for entertainment
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MLB administration was going to set a limit on baseball players' possible salaries, causing all players to strike and not play their games. Fans, not liking the lack of actual baseball, rioted about it also. with the unsettled fans, the administrators cancelled the world series due to low projected crowd count and recinded the pay docking.
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Six young people on their own and struggling to survive in the real world. Find the companionship, comfort, and support they get from each other to be the perfect antidote to the pressures of life.
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Fashioned after Jennifer Aniston's character Rachel Green on the hit tv show Friends. It was shoulder length with short pieces, and a little golden brown with a bit of blonde.
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A man in a Ryder moving van dorve up to an Oklahoma City building with 5,000 pounds of explosives. At 9:02 the bomb exploded outside the building.
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Leggings were made of cotton and lyrca. Teens would wear them
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Internet Explorer 1.0 was first available on Windows 95 due to internet popularity. Internet Explorer becomes a cross-platform program (Macintosh and Windows). Hundreds of thousands of people got Internet Explorer on Windows 95 since its release.
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France explodes 15,000 metric tons of TNT in the pacific. The bomb was merely an experiment and landed 750 miles off the island Tahiti.
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Scottish scientists copied the genes of an adult sheep. They used the genes to create a genetically identical sheep that they named "Dolly". Dolly was the first ever cloned animal.
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Sony and Phillips announced it in 1995. I was finalized in 1996. DVD can hold up to ten times more data than a standard VHS tape.
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The UK, U.S., and the UR had looted the Nazi loot after World War II. Combined the three countries looted over 68 million.
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Tiger woods esentially began his carrer with this victory. he broke two records: One for being the youngest to win a Masters, and one for beating the record by twelve strokes.
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This looked featuerd high waistlines that came up high under the bust. Usually fairly short emphasizing the legs. Puffed sleeed babydoll dresses were usually worn with thigh high stockings.
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In 1839, Britain invaded China in 1839 and took Hong Kong. In 1997, Hong Kong was peacefully given back.
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Pathfinder captured amazing photos of Mars's landscape. Pathfinder released the remote-controlled, six-wheeled vehicle called the Sojourner, which was used to study rocks and soil. The mission ended in October.
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P. Diddy, or Puff Daddy, as was his actual name, created a smashing hit piece of music that reigned over all others for six solid weeks. This song, "can't nobody hold me down" was his first actual published title, and empowered rap for what it is today.
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This movie combines the real story of the Titanic sinking but adds the fictional love story of Rose Dewitt Bukater (Kate WInslet) and Jack Dawson (Leonardo Dicaprio). Titanic struk an iceberg and sank in just 3 hours.
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The two great Homerun Hitters of the age: Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire Race eachother to break the homerun record. By the end, Sammy had 66 and Mark had 70. Mark held the record untill Barry Bonds had 73 during his prime.
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The easy portable listenable music system was sold in asia sometime in october. The abillity to take your music ith you without a disc or tape was revolutionary and incedibly popular. more and more people began to listen to music as the MP3 made it possible.
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France arrested Augusto for harming spain citizens while in dictatorship. He was sentenced for life.
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John Glenn decided to return to space 36 years after becoming the first American ever to orbit the Earth. He rode in a space shuttle known as "The Discovery". He made a triumphant return.
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Cell Phones became more widley available in the 90's. Service was more widley available. Sound quality was also improved and the phones were smaller and cheaper.
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It helps disadvantaged kids have more access to technology. It provides computers to low-income communities. The Gates Foundation is the largest charity in the world.
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Two highschoolers Harris and Klebold came to school and dropped two bags in the cafeteria. After no detination, they went inside to finish the job.
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Walter Payton was one of the greatest Bears running backs in their history. The cancer that caused his demise was known as sclerosing clongitis. now, there is a foundation created in honor of Walter and his wife to battle cancer around the globe.