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* 1994 – The Rwandan Genocide begins when the aircraft carrying Rwandan president Juvénal Habyarimana and Burundian president Cyprien Ntaryamira is shot down.
The Azeri armed forces took a series of devastating defeats by Armenian forces during the 1992 – 1994 Nagorno-Karabakh War, which resulted in the loss of control of Nagorno-Karabakh proper and seven surrounding rayons, comprising roughly 16 % of the territory of Azerbaijan.
After re-establishing its credibility in 1989, Australia underlined its superiority with victories in the 1990 – 91, 1993, 1994 – 95, 1997, 1998 – 99, 2001 and 2002 – 03 series, all by convincing margins.
* 1994 – China Airlines Flight 140 crashes at Nagoya Airport in Japan, killing 264 of the 271 people on board.
1994 and Wilma
In 1994, the portion of U. S. Route 79 in Clarksville, Tennessee between the Interstate 24 exit 4 in Clarksville to the Red River ( Lynnwood-Tarpley ) bridge near the Kraft Street intersection was renamed to honor Wilma Rudolph.
In 1994, Wilma Rudolph Boulevard was the name given to the portion of U. S. Route 79 in Clarksville, Tennessee.
This section of Highway 79 in Clarksville was previously called the Guthrie Highway, for nearby Guthrie, Kentucky, but in 1994, the name was changed to honor Wilma Rudolph, an olympic runner from Clarksville, who won three gold medals in the 1960 Rome Olympic Games, the Summer Olympics.
In the 1994 live-action film The Flintstones, Fred's gorgeous secretary attempts to come onto Fred, upon which Wilma walks in.
In the 1994 special A Flintstones Christmas Carol, Wilma gets upset at Fred for forgetting Pebbles and behaving obnoxiously, but forgives him by the end.
1994 and Rudolph
In 1994, caricaturist Al Hirschfeld penned a series of silent film stars for the United States Post Office, including Rudolph Valentino and Keaton.
* Peritz, Rudolph J. R. " Three Visions of Managed Competition, 1920 – 1950 ", Antitrust Bulletin, Spring 1994 39 # 1 273 – 287.
In 1991, he was assigned to the U. S. Department of Justice, New York Drug Enforcement Task Force, Group T-43 until he was transferred to the intelligence division in February 1994, where he worked on the protective detail for then-Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.
In May 1994, Kerik was appointed to the New York City Department of Correction as the Director of the Investigations Division and was later transferred to the Commissioner's office as Executive Assistant to the Commissioner and in January 1995, he was appointed by Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani as the First Deputy Commissioner of the Department.
However, a team of astronomers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics led by Rudolph Schild studied the quasar and found that during the period between September 1994 and July 1995 the two images appeared to have no time delay ; changes in the brightness of the two images occurred simultaneously on four separate occasions.
They gained power through the elections of Senator Alfonse D ' Amato in 1980, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in 1993, and Governor George Pataki in 1994.
* BBC Two, 1 July 1994, repeat of 16 December 1954 telerecording, commemorating the death of Rudolph Cartier.
Rudolph Cartier ( born Rudolph Kacser, renamed himself in Germany to Rudolph Katscher ; 17 April 1904 – 7 June 1994 ) was an Austrian television director, filmmaker, screenwriter and producer who worked predominantly in British television, exclusively for the BBC.
This feature was repeated on BBC Two under the title Rudolph Cartier: A Television Pioneer on 1 July 1994, followed by a tribute screening of the surviving telerecording copy of the second performance of Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle is a 1994 film scripted by writer / director Alan Rudolph and former Washington Star reporter Randy Sue Coburn.
Sir Geoffrey Rudolph Elton ( 17 August 1921 – 3 December 1994 ) was a German-born British historian, who specialized in the Tudor period.
* Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr. by Rudolph Grey, edited by Parfrey ( Feral House, 1994, ISBN 0-922915-24-5 )
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