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** Nazis burn the Czech village of Lidice in reprisal for the killing of Reinhard Heydrich.
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** Reinhard Selten, German economist, Nobel Prize laureate
** A. Reinhard, Justinus Kerner und das Kernerhaus zu Weinsberg ( Tübingen, 1862 ; 2nd ed.
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** First published 1983 in German as Ökonomisches Kapital-Kulturelles Kapital-Soziales Kapital in Soziale Ungleichheiten, edited by Reinhard Kreckel, pp. 183 198.
** First Prize Winners ( 6 ): Hendrik Küpper / Frithjof Küpper / Martin Spiller ( DE ), Oliver Trapp ( DE ), Anders T. Skov ( DK ), Martin Hesselsoe ( DK ), Jean Byrne / Elizabeth Dowling ( IE ) and Dominik Zeiter / Ewald Amherd / Reinhard Fubber ( CH )
** Lost to Reinhard Skricek ( West Germany ) points

** and chief
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** Yuri Andropov becomes KGB chief.
** President Ronald Reagan becomes the first American chief executive to address a joint session of the British Parliament.
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** Hermeias, the favourite and chief minister of the Seleucid king Seleucus III and, for a short time, chief minister to Antiochus III
** George Jackson Churchward, Great Western Railway chief mechanical engineer ( b. 1857 )
** Turlough Luineach O ' Neill, Irish chief of Tyrone ( b. c. 1530 )
** Hone Heke, Maori chief and war leader
** Antipater in control of Macedonia and Greece ( jointly with Alexander's chief lieutenant Craterus );
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** Chief Powhatan, Algonquin chief ( d. 1620 )
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** Lord Rollo, the clan chief
** Arsaces I, King of Parthia from 250 BC and son of Phriapites, a chief of the seminomadic Parni tribe from the Caspian steppes
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** and Security
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** Social Security number, followed by " AF " indicating branch of service
** Social Security number with no dashes and no spaces
** Social Security number with no dashes or spaces followed immediately by " USN ", space, blood group
** Social Security number
** Social Security number, no dashes or spaces, followed immediately by branch ( i. e., 123456789USCG )
** FIPS Mode, software based on Network Security Services complying with FIPS 140
** Security Division
** Social Security debate ( United States )
** Social Security ( United States )
** Bureau of Diplomatic Security ( DS )
** Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation
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** Japan-U. S. Security Treaty, which allows United States Armed Forces being stationed in Japan after the occupation of Japan, is signed by Japan and the United States.
** The UN Security Council holds its first session.
** Gen. Sonthi Boonyaratglin, President of the Council for National Security and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army
** Gulf War: The United Nations Security Council orders a global trade embargo against Iraq in response to its invasion of Kuwait.
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** Iraq disarmament crisis: According to UNSCOM, the unity of the UN Security Council begins to fray, as a few countries, particularly France and Russia, become more interested in making financial deals with Iraq than in disarming the country.
** Iraq disarmament crisis: The Executive Chairman of UNSCOM details Iraq's refusal to abide by UN Security Council disarmament resolutions.
** Commonwealth of Independent States Collective Security Treaty ( CST ) signed ( effective 20 April 1994 ).
** Secretary-General of the United Nations Boutros Boutros-Ghali encourages the United Nations Security Council to pass United Nations Security Council Resolution 794, authorizing military intervention in the Somali Civil War to allow emergency food supplies to reach the people of Somalia.

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