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Cheers is an American television sitcom television series that ran for 11 seasons from 1982 to 1993.
General Gilles Andriamahazo ruled after Ratsimandrava for four months before being replaced by another military appointee: Vice Admiral Didier Ratsiraka, who ushered in the socialist-Marxist Second Republic that ran under his tenure from 1975 to 1993.
This was later used when the man behind this campaign, David Stern, ran for Seattle Mayor in 1993.
It phased out the politicised stories of the 1980s, shifting the emphasis to controversial and sensationalist stories such as child rape, sibling incest, religious cults, and drug addiction, including the infamous ' body under the patio ' storyline which ran from 1993 – 95, and gave the serial its highest ever viewing figures of 9 million.
DS9 premiered in 1993 and ran for seven seasons, ending in 1999.
Walter Mondale ran unsuccessfully for president in 1984, served as U. S. Ambassador to Japan from 1993 – 96, and then sought unsuccessfully to return to the Senate in 2002.
** Daejeon EXPO, Korea ( ran only 1993 )
and ran through 1993.
* Australian Super Touring Championship ran from 1993 to 2001.
A revue of Rodgers ' music titled Hey, Love, conceived and directed by Richard Maltby, Jr. ran in June 1993 at Eighty-Eight's in New York City.
Innovation Publishing produced a series of comic books which ran for thirteen issues from September 1991 through August 1993.
His cricket and general knowledge were called upon in his role as a regular team captain on BBC Radio 4's quiz show Trivia Test Match with Tim Rice and Brian Johnston which ran from 1986 to 1993.
Nevertheless, after 3 years of fighting and multiple prior " cease-fires ," the government and the RPF signed a " final " cease-fire agreement in August 1993, known as the Arusha Accords, in order to form a power sharing government, a plan which immediately ran into problems.
Research forerunners of today's location-based services are the infrared Active Badge system ( 1989 – 1993 ), The Ericsson-Europolitan GSM LBS trial ran during 1995 by Jörgen Johansson and the master thesis written by Nokia employee Timo Rantalainen, in 1994.
Created by Robert Taylor, the main series of 65 episodes ran in syndication from 1992 until 1993 on The Disney Afternoon, while an additional thirteen episodes ran on Saturday mornings on ABC.
The program ran for three series, and was followed by five stage show tours across the United Kingdom between 1993 and 2003, and a feature film Guest House Paradiso.
* The Children's Crusade ( 1993 – 1994 ): A seven-part Vertigo crossover starring Charles Rowland and Edwin Paine, the Dead Boy Detectives, which ran through the annuals of the then-Vertigo titles Black Orchid, Animal Man, Swamp Thing, Doom Patrol, and Arcana: The Books of Magic.
" ran from 1986 to 1993 and tells the story of Yawara Inokuma, a young girl who aspires to an ordinary life but who, due to her innate talent, is forced to keep practicing judo by her authoritarian grandfather, Jigorou Inokuma, with the aim of achieving championship in Japan and the gold medal in the Barcelona's 1992 Olympic Games.
The first series ran from 1987 to 1990 and the second series ran from 1993 to 1997.
In 1993, the success of the three miniseries led to the ongoing Robin series which ran 183 issues until 2009.
In 1993, Meiko launched the second-generation Meiko CS-2 system, but Meiko ran into financial difficulties in the mid-1990s.
NBC opted against production, but Fox ran it from 1992 to 1993.
Disney Comics was a comic book publishing company operated by The Walt Disney Company which ran from 1990 to 1993.

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Among the important novelists of the 1980s were Rachid Mimouni, later vice-president of Amnesty International, and Tahar Djaout, murdered by an Islamist group in 1993 for his secularist views.
Other Algerian singers of the diaspora include Manel Filali in Germany and Kenza Farah in France. Cheb Hasni an emblematic figure for the Algerian youth, killed by Algerian civil war | terrorists in 1993
* Walter Scott Houston ( 1912 – 1993 ) who wrote the " Deep-Sky Wonders " column in Sky & Telescope magazine for almost 50 years.
1993 saw a release for PCs with Windows 3. 1 as part of the original Microsoft Arcade package.
* 1993 – Virgin Radio broadcasts for the first time in the United Kingdom.
He played three matches against Kasparov for the title from 1986 to 1990, before becoming FIDE World Champion once again after Kasparov broke away from FIDE in 1993.
The national currency, the dram, suffered hyperinflation for the first few years after its introduction in 1993.
In 1993, the UN Security Council adopted four resolutions calling for the cessation of hostilities, unimpeded access for international humanitarian relief efforts, and the eventual deployment of a peacekeeping force in the region.
After this success, director Sydney Pollack hired Cuarón to direct an episode of Fallen Angels, a series of neo-noir stories produced for the Showtime premium cable network in 1993 ; other directors who worked on the series included Steven Soderbergh, Jonathan Kaplan, Peter Bogdanovich, and Tom Hanks.
* 1993 – Eritreans vote overwhelmingly for independence from Ethiopia in a United Nations-monitored referendum.
* 1993 – Sri Lankan politician Lalith Athulathmudali is assassinated while addressing a gathering, approximately 4 weeks ahead of the Provincial Council elections for the Western Province.
Besides the normal print book editions, the novel was also included on a CD-ROM sold by ClariNet Communications along with the other nominees for the 1993 Hugo awards.
A Fire Upon the Deep shared the 1993 Hugo Award for Best Novel with Doomsday Book, by Connie Willis.
The book was nominated for the 1992 Nebula Award for Best Novel, the 1993 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, and the 1993 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel.
In the fall of 1993, Jerry Colangelo, majority owner of the Phoenix Suns, the area's NBA franchise, announced he was assembling an ownership group, " Arizona Baseball, Inc .," to apply for a Major League Baseball expansion team.
This was the first major professional sports championship for the state of Arizona and the first for a team ( in the four major North American professional sports leagues ) owned or controlled by Colangelo, whose basketball Suns made it to the NBA Finals in 1976 and 1993 but lost both times.

1993 and Canadian
* 1910 – Ruby Keeler, Canadian actress, singer, and dancer ( d. 1993 )
The first ice beer marketed in North America was Canadian Ice, which was introduced by Molson in April 1993, although the process was patented earlier by Molson's competitor, Labatt ( now part of Anheuser-Busch InBev ), instigating the so-called " Ice Beer Wars " of the 1990s.
* 1993 – Cameron Bright, Canadian actor
* 1921 – Alexis Smith, Canadian actress ( d. 1993 )
* 1930 – Marcel Léger, Canadian politician ( d. 1993 )
* 1913 – Gérard Côté, Canadian runner ( d. 1993 )
* 1926 – Gérard D. Levesque, Canadian politician ( d. 1993 )
* 1993 – Stuart Percy, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1993 – Omond Solandt, Canadian scientist ( b. 1909 )
* 1993 – Catherine Callbeck becomes premier of Prince Edward Island and the first woman to be elected in a general election as premier of a Canadian province.
* 1993 – Gérard D. Levesque, Canadian politician ( b. 1926 )
* 1911 – Paul Grégoire, French Canadian archbishop of Montreal ( d. 1993 )
* 1946 – Jerry Edmonton, Canadian drummer ( Steppenwolf ) ( d. 1993 )
* 1903 – Bona Arsenault, French Canadian politician, historian and genealogist ( d. 1993 )
He published his memoirs in 1993 ; the book sold hundreds of thousands of copies in several editions, and became one of the most successful Canadian books ever published.
* 1993 – Alexander Conti, Canadian actor
SFU has been rated as Canada's best comprehensive university ( in 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 ) in the annual rankings of Canadian universities in Maclean's magazine since 1991.
* Canadian politics is radically altered in the 1993 federal election with the collapse of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, ( a major political party in Canada since 1867 ) from being government to only 2 seats and the New Democratic Party collapsing from 44 seats to 9.
* May 21 – Raymond Burr, Canadian actor ( Perry Mason ) ( d. 1993 )
* October 25 – Canadian federal election, 1993: Jean Chrétien and his Liberal Party defeat the governing Progressive Conservative Party, which falls to an historic low of 2 seats.
** Alexis Smith, Canadian actress ( died 1993 )
* Dalton Thrower ( born 1993 ), Canadian ice hockey defenceman
Christensen's first acting role was on the television series Family Passions, which aired on Canadian television in September 1993, when he was 12.
Her next major award came in 1993 when she was received the Canadian Governor General's Award for Fiction in French for Cantique des Plaines ( 1993 ).

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