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and Danny Staples, The World of Classical Myth 1994, p. 26 et seq.
This will force the cancellation of the 1994 World Series.
* 1994 – Eugene Bullard, the only black pilot in World War I, is posthumously commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force.
* 1993 – All members of the Zambia national football team lose their lives in a plane crash off Libreville, Gabon in route to Dakar, Senegal to play a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Senegal.
Riversleigh, in Queensland, is one of Australia's most renowned fossil sites and was recorded as a World Heritage site in 1994.
Riversleigh, in Queensland, is one of Australia's most renowned fossil sites and was recorded as a World Heritage site in 1994.
The 1994 baseball strike led to the cancellation of the World Series, and was not settled until the spring of 1995.
The BBC radio commentary on the final day of the innings ( 6 June 1994 ), by Dave Roberts, was being broadcast around the world live via the BBC World Service network, and in the UK on BBC Radios 1, 2 & 4 as well as the majority of BBC Local radio stations.
Lara was awarded the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World awards in 1994 and 1995 and is also one of only three cricketers to receive the prestigious BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year, the other two being Sir Garfield Sobers and Shane Warne.
As acting commissioner, Selig represented MLB during the 1994 players strike and cancelled the World Series, marking the first time the annual event had not been staged since 1904.
* Bubble Bobble II ( World ) / Bubble Symphony ( Europe, Japan, U. S .) ( 1994 Arcade, Sega Saturn ( Japan only ))
The Factbook has been on the World Wide Web since October 1994.
* The World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPS ), of 1994
Examples of this style of film include It's a Wonderful World ( 1939 ), The Shop Around the Corner ( 1940 ), Sabrina ( 1954 ), Annie Hall ( 1977 ), When Harry Met Sally ... ( 1989 ), Pretty Woman ( 1990 ), and Four Weddings and a Funeral ( 1994 ).
He captained Colombia's national football team to victory in the 1994 Fifa World Cup CONMEBOL qualifiers.
Founding drummer Hester left in May 1994, citing family reasons, but briefly returned for their Farewell to the World concerts in Melbourne and Sydney in 1996.
In 1994, it was awarded Game of the Year by both PC Gamer and Computer Gaming World.
The World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ), founded in 1994 to promote open standards for the World Wide Web, brought Netscape Communications and Microsoft together with other companies to develop a standard for browser scripting languages, called " ECMAScript.
Graham Taylor was Robson's successor, but left after England failed to qualify for the 1994 World Cup.
Baresi was selected for three World Cups for Italy, in 1982, 1990, and 1994.
In the 1994 World Cup he came one step closer to lifting the trophy as Italy finished runners-up.
Baresi is one of six players to have won all three types of World Cup Medals, having won Gold in 1982, Bronze in 1990, and Silver in 1994.
** Runners-up FIFA World Cup: 1994
He played for the Romanian national team in three World Cups in 1990, 1994 and 1998, as well as in three European Football Championships in 1984, 1996 and 2000.

1994 and Cup-winning
With minor trim changes and the word ' Dallas ' added in the 1994 – 95 season, they kept this design until their 1999 Stanley Cup-winning campaign.
The same year the club's name reverted back to Cronulla-Sutherland, Chris Anderson was replaced by Stuart Raper, another son of Johnny Raper, and the coach of the President's Cup-winning team in 1994.
Anderson played the 1994 – 95 with the St. Louis Blues and split the 1995 – 96 between the Blues and the Oilers, and played only another 68 regular season and 17 playoff games after being a member of the Rangers ' Cup-winning team in 1994.

1994 and captain
* 1964 – Mark Taylor, Australian test cricket captain ( 1994 – 1999 )
Recruited to the AFL by the Swans, Kelly made his debut in 1990 after being the best player in his school, and was appointed captain in 1993, won the Brownlow Medal ( the AFL's highest individual honour ) in 1995, won club best and fairests in 1992, 1993, 1996 and 1997, All-Australian selection in 1995, 1996 and 1997 ( the last two as captain ), and the AFLPA's Robert Rose Award for Most Courageous Player in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 2000.
Mark Anthony Taylor, ( born 27 October 1964 in Leeton, New South Wales ; nicknamed " Tubby " or " Tubs ") is a former Australian cricket player and Test opening batsman from 1988 – 1999, as well as captain from 1994 – 1999, succeeding Allan Border.
Bayou La Batre is mentioned in the 1994 film Forrest Gump and in Winston Groom's book of the same name on which the movie is based as the home of Forrest's army buddy Benjamin Buford " Bubba " Blue, and later as the home of Forrest Gump himself during his time as a shrimp boat captain.
When the Leafs traded captain and fan favourite Wendel Clark to the Quebec Nordiques in the off-season of 1994, Gilmour was named team captain in a ceremony at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto where former Leafs captain Red Horner presented him with the Leafs " C ."
In 1994, he was appointed captain of the West Indies for the tours of India and New Zealand after Richie Richardson was ordered to rest because of " acute fatigue syndrome ".
The show was resurrected in 1996 after an eight-year rest ( apart from one special edition on 16 April 1994 for BBC Two's thirtieth birthday, which still featured Robert Robinson, but this time with Joanna Lumley as a team captain opposite Frank Muir ), now as a daytime series on BBC1.
Dejan Stanković was the youngest captain ever in Red Star's history. During the 1994 / 1995 season, the UEFA and FIFA accepted Yugoslav football clubs back, but while the national team continued where they had stopped in the spring of 1992, the clubs had all their results erased and were treated as the beginners in the European competitions.
He was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1994, where he played the majority of his career, serving 11 seasons as team captain.
In September 1994, Lindros succeeded Kevin Dineen as Flyers captain.
Ponting started his 1994 – 95 campaign with a century against eventual Shield champions Queensland in Brisbane, impressing Queensland captain Allan Border, " He's just an outstanding prospect ", Border said.
The Panthers were coached by former player and club captain Royce Simmons starting with the last six games in 1994 until the end of 2001.
At the start of the 1997 – 98 season, the Canucks added free agent Mark Messier, a six-time Stanley Cup winner, and manager / coach Mike Keenan, who were, respectively, captain and coach, of the New York Rangers when they defeated Vancouver in the 1994 Stanley Cup finals.
Most Brazilian teams deploy at least one " volante " in their team, including the Brazilian national team who have fielded defensive midfielders, such as 1994 World Cup winning team captain Dunga.
He played thirteen consecutive Test innings in double figures, including scores of 83 and 96 on the tour of South Africa in 1994, before scoring 114 not out in the first Test against Pakistan at Karachi in Mark Taylor's first Test as captain.
* Nathan Buckley – Australian rules footballer, who played for Collingwood from 1994 to 2007, was captain for seven years.
Sather's gamble turned out to be a good one, as MacTavish spent eight full seasons with the Oilers, helping the Oilers win three Stanley Cups 1987, 1988, 1990 and serving as team captain from 1992 to 1994.
* Billy Wright ( footballer born 1924 ) ( 1924 – 1994 ), Wolverhampton Wanderers and England football captain
* In 1994 Swans recruit Dermott Brereton was suspended for 7 weeks for standing on Hawthorn player Rayden Tallis ' head during a practice match ; he was suspended for another 7 matches later in the season for elbowing Richmond captain Tony Free and breaking his jaw.
Having played for the English U-19 cricket team against the West Indies in 1993, and Sri Lanka and India in 1994, Trescothick was named captain for the two Under-19 series against West Indies and South Africa in 1995.
After returning to the domestic arena Martyn was appointed as captain of Western Australia in the 1994 / 95 season at the age of 23, the youngest player to have been given the honour.

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