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1993 and Turner
* 1993 – Rachel Whiteread wins both the £ 20, 000 Turner Prize award for best British modern artist and the £ 40, 000 K Foundation art award for the worst artist of the year.
Turner appeared in Gettysburg as Colonel Waller T. Patton in 1993 and reprised the role in the 2003 prequel Gods and Generals ; he produced both films.
In a 1993 issue of Disney Adventures, Hanks said, " I saw Turner & Hooch the other day in the SAC store and couldn't help but be reminiscent.
* William Stryon, The Confessions of Nat Turner, Random House Inc, 1993, ISBN 0-679-73663-8
* Tom & Jerry Kids ( 1990 – 1993, co-produced with Turner Entertainment, FOX )
Two other books about Huntington include History of Huntington County, IN by Frank Sumner Bash in 1914 ( describing its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests ) and Huntington County, IN: Histories and Families by Turner Publishing Company in 1993 as a result of the Huntington County Historical Society officers and board of directors meeting in the summer of 1992 to discuss the family history of Huntington, the glue that has held together the city and county of Huntington in the heartland of the Midwest for more than 175 years.
In 1993, he received his first Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Ike Turner in What's Love Got to Do With It.
She won the annual Turner Prize in 1993 — the first woman to win the prize.
* 1993 Turner Trumpet Award
Doherty was shortlisted for the prestigious Turner Prize in 1994 and 2003, and has represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale in 1993, Great Britain at the São Paulo Art Biennial in 2003 and Northern Ireland at the 2007 Venice Biennale.
Scully was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1989 and 1993.
* Turner, Steve ( 1993 ).
## Garth Turner ( June 25, 1993 )
What's Love Got to Do with It ( the Tina Turner story ) 1993
The summer of 1993 saw the first recruits in a heavily funded bid for promotion that would characterise much of Hayward's reign, although by March 1994 their play-off chances were fading and Turner quit, making way for the tenureship of former England manager Graham Taylor.
Cynthia Geary, Rob Morrow, and Janine Turner at the 1993 Emmy Awards
Chrétien was finance minister from 1977 – 79, deputy prime minister in the short-lived government of John Turner in 1984, was the front-runner when he mounted his successful 1990 leadership bid, and became prime minister after his party won a majority in the 1993 election.
* 1993 in art-Death of Richard Diebenkorn, Hannah Wilke, Rachel Whiteread wins the Turner Prize
2 Stupid Dogs is an American animated television series, created and designed by Donovan Cook and produced by Hanna-Barbera and Turner Program Services, that originally ran from September 5, 1993, to May 15, 1995, on Fox Kids, Syndication and TBS.
One of the victims June Hancock launched a court action against Turner & Newall, the company that owned the J W Roberts ' factory in 1993.
On the evening of 23 November 1993, Rachel Whiteread was presented with the 1993 Turner Prize inside London's Tate Gallery, and the 1994 K Foundation award on the street outside.
One of the first newspaper pieces about the K Foundation appeared in The Guardian the following Monday, correctly pointing out that the shortlist and exhibition were actually for the 1993 Turner Prize, the controversial £ 20, 000 annual award given by the UK art establishment to the best young contemporary artist, but assuming that the K Foundation prize was a hoax.
* 1993 Gerard L. E. Turner

1993 and Russian
After heated debates over startup continued through 1993, French and Russian nuclear consultants declared operating conditions basically safe.
* 1896 – Léon Theremin, Russian inventor, invented the Theremin ( d. 1993 )
In 1993 in both countries ambassadors accredited in combination-Ambassador of the Russian Federation, Ambassador of Nicaragua, and of Honduras in France.
* 1993 – Yaroslav Kosov, Russian ice hockey player
They were reintroduced in the Russian Federation in 1993, and extended to another 69 regions in 2003.
While Kyrgyzstan was initially determined to stay in the ruble zone, the stringent conditions set forth by the Russian Government prompted Kyrgyzstan to introduce its own currency, the som, in May 1993.
Lev Sergeyevich Termen ; ) ( – 3 November 1993 ( Léon Theremin in America ) was a Russian and Soviet inventor.
* 1938 – Rudolf Nureyev, Russian dancer and choreographer ( d. 1993 )
* 1993 – Andrey Nikolayevich Tychonoff, Russian mathematician ( b. 1906 )
* 1993Russian Constitutional Crisis: In Moscow, tanks bombard the White House, a government building that housed the Russian parliament, while demonstrators against President Boris Yeltsin rally outside.
That conflict reached a climax in September and October 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin used military force to dissolve the parliament and called for new legislative elections ( see Russian constitutional crisis of 1993 ).
Ruslan Imranovich Khasbulatov () ( born November 22, 1942 ) is a Russian economist and politician of Chechen descent who played a central role in the events leading to the 1993 constitutional crisis in the Russian Federation.
Among other factors, the escalating clash of egos between Khasbulatov and Yeltsin led to the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993, in which Khasbulatov ( along with former Vice-President Aleksandr Rutskoy ) led the Russian Supreme Soviet in its power struggle with the president, which ended with Yeltsin's violent assault on and subsequent dissolution of the parliament in October 1993.
* 1993Russian President Boris Yeltsin suspends parliament and scraps the then-functioning constitution, thus triggering the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993.
* 1993 – Last Russian troops leave Poland.

1993 and journalist
He also published influential biographies of William Morris ( 1955 ) and ( posthumously ) William Blake ( 1993 ) and was a prolific journalist and essayist.
* 1914 – John Hersey, American writer and journalist ( d. 1993 )
* 1993 – Turkish journalist and writer Uğur Mumcu is assassinated by a car bomb in Ankara.
In his 1993 biography Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover, the journalist Anthony Summers quoted " society divorcee " Susan Rosenstiel as claiming to have seen Hoover engaging in cross-dressing in the 1950s at homosexual parties.
Lardner was a grand uncle to 1993 Pulitzer Prize winner George Lardner, Jr., a journalist at The Washington Post since 1963.
* 1970 – Dan Eldon, English photographer and journalist ( d. 1993 )
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.
* Harrison Salisbury ( 1908 – 1993 ), an American journalist who was the first regular New York Times correspondent in Moscow after World War II
The magazine was founded by American journalist Louis Rossetto and his partner Jane Metcalfe and Ian Charles Stewart in 1993 with initial backing from software entrepreneur Charlie Jackson and eclectic academic Nicholas Negroponte of the MIT Media Lab, who was a regular columnist for six years, through 1998 and wrote the book Being Digital.
Jeanne Mathilde Sauvé ( née Benoît, April 26, 1922January 26, 1993 ) was a Canadian journalist, politician, and stateswoman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 23rd since Canadian Confederation.
In 1993, Washington journalist Deborah Shapley published a 615-page biography of Robert McNamara entitled Promise and Power: the Life and Times of Robert McNamara.
* Maeve Brennan ( 1917 – 1993 ), Irish short story writer and journalist
1993 ), journalist, broadcaster, business lobbyist and property rights advocate, Alberta Director for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business
Edenton achieved international notoriety for the Little Rascals child-abuse case, the subject of journalist Ofra Bikel's award-winning trilogy of documentaries: Innocence Lost ( 1991 ), Innocence Lost: The Verdict ( 1993 ), and Innocence Lost: The Plea ( 1997 ).
In 1993, science journalist Ann Gibbons first suggested a link between the eruption and a bottleneck in human evolution.
A prolific personal journalist, Green's writings were published as excerpts in the books A Cry In The Wilderness ( Sparrow, 1993 ), If You Love the Lord ( Harvest House, 2000 ), and Make My Life a Prayer ( Harvest House, 2001 ).
John Richard Hersey ( June 17, 1914 – March 24, 1993 ) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American writer and journalist considered one of the earliest practitioners of the so-called New Journalism, in which storytelling devices of the novel are fused with non-fiction reportage.
Henry Stuart Hazlitt ( November 28, 1894 – July 9, 1993 ) was an American economist, philosopher, literary critic and journalist for such publications as The Wall Street Journal, The Nation, The American Mercury, Newsweek, and The New York Times, and he has been recognized as a leading interpreter of economic issues from the perspective of American conservatism and libertarianism.
* Haslam's Key, a play written by journalist Danny O ' Brien and performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1993, imagined Matthews as a forerunner of modern science fiction authors.
The Fifties ( 1993 ) 816pp ; overview of politics and society by journalist
* Turkish journalist Uğur Mumcu of Cumhuriyet had been involved in several high profile and sensitive investigations before his murder in 1993, such as the Kurdish Worker's Party's ties to intelligence, Iranian support for the Kurdish Hezbollah, and even the background of Pope John Paul II's assassin Mehmet Ali Ağca.
As of 2003, she is the only Jewish Israeli journalist who has lived full-time among the Palestinians, in Gaza from 1993 and in Ramallah from 1997.
On 24 April 1993 it was the site of the Bishopsgate bombing, a Provisional Irish Republican Army truck bombing, which killed journalist Ed Henty, injured over 40 people and caused £ 1 billion worth of damage, including the destruction of St Ethelburga's church, and serious damage to Liverpool St. Tube Station.
In 1993, journalist and author Sebastian Junger planned to write a book about the 1991 Halloween Nor ’ easter storm.

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