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* 1951 – Randy Shilts, American journalist and author ( d. 1994 )
The identity of the trumpeter was not public knowledge until 1994, when jazz musician and journalist Ron Simmonds revealed that it was the Surrey musician Ronnie Hunt.
The Cuban Exile journalist and author John O ' Donnell-Rosales, who was born in the area of Cuba with the last confirmed sightings, reported sightings near the Alabama coastal delta in 1994, but these were never properly investigated by state wildlife officials.
* 1994 – Toma Bebić, Dalmatian artist, journalist, and educator ( b. 1935 )
* 1994 – Russian journalist Dmitry Kholodov is assassinated while investigating corruption in the armed forces.
* 1914 – Leonard Feather, English pianist, composer, producer, and journalist ( d. 1994 )
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, the term was first used in 1989, though the use is not attributed to anyone. The term ' trip hop ' was first used in print by Andy Pemberton, a music journalist writing for Mixmag, in June 1994 to describe Mo Wax Records Artist ( U. K ) R. P. M and ( American ) DJ Shadow's " In / Flux " single.
In the June 1994 issue of UK magazine Mixmag, music journalist Andy Pemberton used it to describe the hip hop instrumental " In / Flux ", a 1993 single by San Francisco's DJ Shadow, and other similar tracks released on the Mo ' Wax label and being played in London clubs at the time.
** Randy Shilts, American journalist and author ( d. 1994 )
* May 11 – Robert Jungk, Austrian journalist ( d. 1994 )
* January 12 – Tadeusz Żychiewicz, Polish journalist, art historian and publicist ( d. 1994 )
He married American journalist Lara Marlowe in 1994 and they divorced in 2006.
In a 1994 report Right Woos Left, published by the Political Research Associates, investigative journalist Chip Berlet argued that right-wing populist conspiracy theories about the Bilderberg group date back as early as 1964 and can be found in Schlafly's self-published book A Choice, Not an Echo, which promoted a conspiracy theory in which the Republican Party was secretly controlled by elitist intellectuals dominated by members of the Bilderberger group, whose internationalist policies would pave the way for world communism.
In the aftermath of Cornerstone magazine's 1992 exposure of popular Christian comedian Mike Warnke, who had claimed falsely to be an ex-Satanic priest, in 1994 " a certain journalist speculated that Larry probably hadn't been in an airplane accident in 1978, and inferred that he also probably hadn't really suffered a serious heart attack.
One journalist took note of the controversy when reviewing the album, stating: " Back in 1994, the acclaim for Live Through This was undercut by whispers that Love's late husband wrote the album.
Robert Joseph Shea ( February 14, 1933-March 10, 1994 ) was an American novelist and former journalist best known as co-author with Robert Anton Wilson of the science fantasy trilogy Illuminatus !.
* Stephen Milligan ( 1948 – 1994 ), British politician and journalist
From 1991 to 1994 he also co-hosted Pozner / Donahue, a weekly, issues-oriented roundtable program with Soviet journalist Vladimir Pozner, which aired both on CNBC and in syndication.
Stephen David Wyatt Milligan ( 12 May 1948 in Godalming, Surrey-5 February 1994 ) was a British Conservative politician and journalist.
Andy Pemberton, a music journalist writing for Mixmag, coined the term " trip hop " in June 1994 to describe Shadow's " In / Flux " single and similar tracks being spun in London clubs at the time.
His biography Joe Papp: An American Life was written by journalist Helen Epstein and published in 1994.
He worked as a television journalist from 1979 to 1983, and was then elected as MP for Dagenham from 1983, holding the seat until he resigned on 17 May 1994.
In 1994 the ANA became a Societe Anonyme with a 7-member Board of Directors, three of whom are appointed by the government and one each by the journalist unions of Athens and Thessaloniki, the publishers ' union and the ANA employees.
Hillier worked as a journalist and was elected as a Councillor in the London Borough of Islington in 1994, serving as the Mayor of Islington in 1998, before standing down from the Council in 2002.

1994 and Richard
* The Bell Curve, a 1994 book by Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray
In 1994, Earnhardt achieved a feat that he himself had believed to be impossible – he scored his seventh Winston Cup championship, tying the legendary Richard Petty.
* Koszarski, Richard ( 1994 ).
Previous Prosecutors have been Ramón Escovar Salom of Venezuela ( 1993 – 1994 ), Richard Goldstone of South Africa ( 1994 – 1996 ), Louise Arbour of Canada ( 1996 – 1999 ), Eric Östberg of Sweden, and Carla Del Ponte of Switzerland ( 1999 – 2007 ), who until 2003, simultaneously served as the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda where she led the OTP since 1999.
* 1897 – Richard Krautheimer, German-American historian ( d. 1994 )
( 1994 ) Richard Coeur de Lion: Kingship, Chivalry, and War in the Twelfth Century.
She then married Dr. Richard Wyatt in 1994, and they remained married until his death in 2002.
Several major computer-related organizations have originated at MIT since the 1980s: Richard Stallman's GNU Project and the subsequent Free Software Foundation were founded in the mid-1980s at the AI Lab ; the MIT Media Lab was founded in 1985 by Nicholas Negroponte and Jerome Wiesner to promote research into novel uses of computer technology ; the World Wide Web Consortium standards organization was founded at the Laboratory for Computer Science in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee ; the OpenCourseWare project has made course materials for over 2, 000 MIT classes available online free of charge since 2002 ; and the One Laptop per Child initiative to expand computer education and connectivity to children worldwide was launched in 2005.
* Heitzenrater, Richard P. ( 1994 ) Wesley and the People Called Methodists, Nashville: Abingdon Press, ISBN 0-687-01682-7
Richard Wilson also won Best Light Entertainment Performance in 1992 and 1994, and Annette Crosbie was nominated for the same award in 1994.
* Gillingham, John, Richard Coeur de Lion: Kingship, Chivalry and War in the Twelfth Century, 1994, ISBN 1-85285-084-1
* Kalmin, Richard ( 1994 ), Christians and Heretics in Rabbinic Literature of Late Antiquity, Harvard Theological Review, Volume 87 ( 2 ), p. 155-169.
Another debate followed the appearance of The Bell Curve ( 1994 ), a book by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray, who argued in favor of the hereditarian viewpoint.
* Richard Marks: The Image of Bar Kokhba in Traditional Jewish Literature: False Messiah and National Hero: University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press: 1994: ISBN 0-271-00939-X
The Bell Curve is a 1994 book by psychologist Richard J. Herrnstein ( deceased before the book was released ) and political scientist Charles Murray.
The Bell Curve, published in 1994, was written by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray as a work designed to explain, using empirical statistical analysis, the variations in intelligence in American society, raise some warnings regarding the consequences of this intelligence gap, and propose national social policy with the goal of mitigating the worst of the consequences attributed to this intelligence gap.
The revised and expanded, second edition of the Mismeasure of Man ( 1996 ) analyzes and challenges the methodological accuracy of The Bell Curve ( 1994 ), by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray, which re-presented the arguments of what Gould terms biological determinism, which he defines as " the abstraction of intelligence as a single entity, its location within the brain, its quantification as one number for each individual, and the use of these numbers to rank people in a single series of worthiness, invariably to find that oppressed and disadvantaged groups — races, classes, or sexes — are innately inferior and deserve their status.
In 1994, they contributed a cover of the Richard Thompson song, Shoot Out the Lights, to a tribute album to Thompson called Beat the Retreat, which featured David Hidalgo of Los Lobos on electric guitar ; on the same album, Doe sang harmony and played bass and Bonebrake played drums on Bob Mould's cover of Turning of the Tide, and Bonebrake played drums on the title track, which was performed by the British folk artist June Tabor.
* January 9 – Richard M. Nixon, 37th President of the United States ( d. 1994 )
** Richard von Weizsäcker, German politician, President of Germany from 1984 until 1994
# Richard Burton, # 520 – 872 ( 1987 – 1994 )
Perutz attacked the theories of philosophers Sir Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn and biologist Richard Dawkins in a lecture given at Cambridge on ' Living Molecules ' in 1994.

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