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* Colonel Shahin Musayev ( January – February 1992 )
Economic requirements triumphed over environmental considerations when the Soviet-era Nairit plant was reopened in January 1992 after being closed in 1989 because of the massive air pollution it caused.
*" Kant's ' Appropriation ' of Lampe's God ", Harvard Theological Review 85: 1 ( January 1992 ), pp. 85 – 108 ; revised and reprinted as Chapter IV in Stephen Palmquist, Kant's Critical Religion ( Ashgate, 2000 ).
On January 1, 1992, Atari Corp. formally announced that production of the Atari 7800, the Atari 2600, the Atari 8-bit computer line, and the Atari XE Game System would cease.
On September 20, 1991 the Supreme Soviet of Belarus passed resolution " On the formation of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus " and on January 11, 1992 resolution " On the Armed Forces deployed in the territory of the Republic of Belarus.
In May 1992 the Belorussian Military District was abolished, and on January 1, 1993 all service personnel on Belarussian soil were required to either take an oath of loyalty to Belarus, or leave.
Both countries established diplomatic relations on 15 January 1992.
specials in August 1991 and January 1992, both from Las Vegas.
In January 1992, she was again arrested, this time for forging a prescription for Diazepam.
The Brigada Especial de Seguridad Militar ( BESM ) is a unit of the armed forces that replaced the National Guard ( El Salvador ) in accordance with the peace accords of January 1992.
Frederik de Klerk and Nelson Mandela shake hands at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum held in Davos in January 1992.
The first of the new shows aired in January 1992.
Its 24th season is referred to the batch of shows that aired from January through May 1992 when it was re-titled The Hee Haw Show.
After the breakup of the Soviet Union, Honduras recognized Russia as the USSR's successor on January 3, 1992.
The history of the Russian Federation officially starts in January 1992.
HAL became operational on 12 January 1992, at the HAL Laboratories in Urbana, Illinois, as production number 3 ; in the film 2001 the activation year was 1992, and 1991 in earlier screenplays.
* 1992 – Ice Cube's good day, from his song " It Was a Good Day " was proven to be January 20, 1992.
His trial began on January 30, 1992.
Because his relationship with his new stepmother was less than happy, in January 1942 Karlheinz became a boarder at the teachers ' training college in Xanten, where he continued his piano training and also studied oboe and violin ( Kurtz 1992, 18 ).
She died on 2 January 1992 after a long battle with cancer.
A national conference held in August 1991 produced a draft constitution ( approved in a referendum January 12, 1992 ), a charter for political parties, and an electoral code.
Between January and April 1992, a president, National Assembly, and municipal councils were elected.
On January 2, 1992, Moldova introduced a market economy, liberalizing prices, which resulted in huge inflation.

January and Swiss
Alberto Giacometti (; 10 October 1901 – 11 January 1966 ) was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman, and printmaker.
The Swiss Blutspendedienst SRK precludes potential donors who have spent a cumulative time of at least six months in the United Kingdom between 1 January 1980 and 31 December 1996.
In January 1996, the Britannica was purchased from the Benton Foundation by billionaire Swiss financier Jacqui Safra, who serves as its current Chair of the Board.
Finally, on 22 January 1555, the council announced the decision of the Swiss churches: the original Ordonnances were to be kept and the Consistory was to regain its official powers.
In January 2011, Swiss authorities arrested several LTTE members on money laundering.
On 8 January 2006, the Swiss newspaper Sonntagsblick ( Sunday edition of the Blick newspaper ) published a secret report produced by the Swiss government using data intercepted by Onyx.
The Swiss government did not officially confirm the existence of the report, but started a judiciary procedure for leakage of secret documents against the newspaper on 9 January 2006.
Wilhelm Gustloff ( January 30, 1895-February 4, 1936 ) was the German leader of the NSDAP ( Nazi ) party in Switzerland ; he founded the Swiss branch of the party at Davos in 1932, which organized German citizens living in Switzerland.
* January 11 – Johann David Wyss, Swiss author ( b. 1743 )
* January 26 – Louis Favre, Swiss engineer ( d. 1879 )
* January 24 – Maximilian Bircher-Benner, Swiss physician and nutritionist ( b. 1867 )
* January 18 – Joseph Deiss, Swiss Federal Councillor
* January 7 – In the Swiss Canton Ticino, the village of Bedretto is partly destroyed, and 29 killed, by an avalanche.
* January 11 – Albert Hofmann, Swiss chemist ( d. 2008 )
* January 21 – Blaise Cendrars, Swiss writer ( b. 1887 )
* January 30 – Wilhelm Gustloff, German-born Swiss Nazi party leader ( d. 1936 )
* January 1 – Victor Goldschmidt, Swiss geochemist ( d. 1947 )
* January 21 – Wilhelm Matthias Naeff, member of the Swiss Federal Council ( b. 1802 )
* January 28 – Auguste Piccard, Swiss physicist, balloonist, and inventor ( d. 1962 )
* January 26 – Thomas Platter, Swiss humanist scholar ( b. 1499 )
* January 4 – Gabriel Cramer, Swiss mathematician ( b. 1704 )
* January 31 – Joost Bürgi, Swiss clockmaker and mathematician ( b. 1552 )
* January 24 – Georg Jenatsch, Swiss politician ( b. 1596 )
* January 31 – Rodolphe Töpffer, a Swiss teacher, author, and artist ( d. 1846 )

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