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The Duchess converted to Roman Catholicism on 14 January 1994, but her husband did not lose his place in the succession, as the Duchess had been an Anglican at the time of their marriage.
The first was Avenue X which opened on 28 January 1994 and ran for 77 performances.
National Alliance, launched in 1994, was officially founded in January 1995, when the Italian Social Movement ( MSI ), the former neo-fascist party, merged with conservative elements of the former Christian Democracy, which had disbanded in 1994 after two years of scandals and various splits due to corruption at its highest levels, exposed by the Mani Pulite investigation, and the Italian Liberal Party, disbanded in the same year.
On January 1, 1994, Clinton signed the North American Free Trade Agreement into law.
Following the African franc currency devaluation in January 1994 the government updated its development program in conjunction with international agencies, and exports and economic growth have increased.
Of Africa's Francophone countries, Chad benefited least from the 50 % devaluation of their currencies in January 1994.
The 50 % devaluation of the currencies of 14 Francophone African nations on 12 January 1994 had mixed effects on the CAR's economy.
On 21 January 1994, on the 75th anniversary of the First Dáil Éireann, Continuity IRA volunteers offered a " final salute " to Tom Maguire by firing over his grave, and a public statement and a photo were published in Saoirse Irish Freedom.
* " Autumn Leaves " ( 10 January 1994 ) UK # 50
1: Lord Dalhousie's College, 1818-1925 ' ( Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 6 January 1994 )
The knife was not received at the West Memphis Police Department until January 8, 1994.
Unemployment peaked in January 1994 at 26 %, since which it fell ( 10 % in mid-1996, 5 % in April 2000 ).
:* Jacques Diouf ( Senegal ): January 1994 – December 2011.
On 18 January 1994 the SS American Star ( former America, USS West Point, Australis ) was beached in Playa de Garcey during a storm.
Devaluation of its CFA franc by 50 % on 12 January 1994 sparked a one-time inflationary surge, to 35 %; the rate dropped to 6 % in 1996.
This package of constitutional reforms was approved by popular referendum on January 30, 1994.
The agreement was opened for signature on January 26, 1994, and entered into force on January 1, 1997.
Patents were eventually granted in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, (, filed May 16, 1991, issued June 22, 1994 and expiring not later than May 16, 2011 ), the United States (, issued May 25, 1993 and expiring not later than January 7, 2012 ) and Japan ( JP 3225440 ).
As for Wolfenstein 3D, due to its use of Nazi symbols such as the Swastika and the anthem of the Nazi Party, Horst-Wessel-Lied, as theme music, the PC version of the game was withdrawn from circulation in Germany in 1994, following a verdict by the Amtsgericht München on January 25, 1994.
The coalition succeeded in passing landmark political reform legislation in January 1994.
Prime Minister Murayama served from June 1994 to January 1996.
Ultimately, Weaver made his choice based upon the " intensity " of the candidates, and in January 1994, Tom Coughlin was hired as the first ever head coach of the Jaguars.

January and McFarland
Although she tries to keep her age secret, her good friend Jack McFarland revealed that she was 42 in 2001, meaning she was born in January 1959.

January and posthumously
* Grand Cross of Order of the Cross of Vytis ( January 8, 2003, posthumously )
On 28 January 1967 Campbell was posthumously awarded the Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct For courage and determination in attacking the world water speed record.
Until the marriage of the Crown Prince Hirohito ( Emperor Shōwa ) to Princess Nagako of Kuni ( posthumously Empress Kōjun ) in January 1924, the principal consorts of emperors and crown princes had always been recruited from one of the Sekke Fujiwara.
In the posthumously published book, The life of John James Audubon, derived primarily from his notes, Audubon relates that he visited the northeastern Florida coastal sugar plantation of John Bulow in early January, 1832.
On January 19, 1979, President Jimmy Carter announced that he was awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously to Mead.
On January 16, 2001, President Bill Clinton awarded Theodore Roosevelt the Medal of Honor posthumously for his charge up San Juan Hill, Cuba, during the Spanish – American War.
In January 1404, Percy was posthumously declared a traitor, and his lands were forfeited to the Crown.
Sorley's sole work was published posthumously in January 1916 and immediately became a critical success, with six editions printed that year.
* Major Thomas B. McGuire, Jr. ( 1920 – 45 ), the second-leading air ace in World War II, who was killed in action on January 7, 1945, and awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously.
On 1 January 1945, by decree of General Charles de Gaulle based on the untried accusations of collaboration, the company was expropriated from Louis Renault posthumously and on 16 January 1945 it was formally nationalised as Régie Nationale des Usines Renault.
* January 4: Democrat Ed Case is elected in a Hawaii special Congressional election, replacing Patsy Mink, who had been elected to Congress posthumously in November 2002.
In accordance with Japanese customs, Hirohito was posthumously renamed " Emperor Shōwa " on 31 January.
Various medals were awarded to the several participating police officers, including oneposthumouslyto Miles and the George Cross to Fairfax, in January 1953.
In recognition of his polio research accomplishments he was elected posthumously to the Polio Hall of Fame in Warm Springs, Georgia, which was dedicated in January 1958.
The medals were presented posthumously to the next of kin of each of the Four Chaplains by Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker at Ft. Myer, Virginia on January 18, 1961.
According to Maria Zawadzka of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Henryk Sławik was posthumously awarded the title of Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem Commemorative Authority already on 26 January 1977, but achieved wide recognition only after Zvi Henryk Zimmerman, his wartime associate and a distinguished Israeli politician, popularized his efforts in the 1990s.
Geiger was promoted to four-star general posthumously by the 80th Congress to be effective from January 23, 1947.
Two of Odets's finished scripts were aired posthumously: " Big Mitch " ( December 10, 1963 ), and " The Mafia " ( January 7, 1964 ).
On January 8, 2001, Brown was presented, posthumously, with the Presidential Citizens Medal by President Bill Clinton.
Ziying (; died end of January 206 BC ) was the last ruler of the Qin Dynasty of China, ruling as King of Qin ( 秦王 ) from mid-October to the beginning of December 207 BC, and being known posthumously as Qin San Shi ( 秦三世, in full Qin San Shi Huangdi 秦三世皇帝, literally " the Third Emperor of Qin ").
On 22 January 2010, the outgoing President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko awarded to Bandera the title of Hero of Ukraine ( posthumously ).
Until the marriage of the Crown Prince Hirohito ( posthumously Emperor Shōwa ) to Princess Kuni Nagako ( posthumously Empress Kōjun ) in January 1924, the principal consorts of emperors and crown princes had always been recruited from one of the Sekke Fujiwara.

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