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1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated as the "International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by United Nations.
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Events
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January
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February
February 27 - Australian Federal Sports & Environment Minister Ros Kelly resigns over "The Sports Rorts Affair", where it was alleged that she apportioned money for community sporting projects in a pork barreling fashion.
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March
March 6 - Referendum in Moldova results in the electorate voting against possible reunification with Romania.
A photo by Marmaduke Wetherell, previously touted as 'proof' of the Loch Ness monster, is confirmed to be a hoax.
March 27 - A tornado outbreak occurs in Southeastern United States. One tornado hits the United Methodist Church in Piedmont, Alabama killing 22. This outbreak is the biggest tornado event of 1994.
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April
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May
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June
Hacker Kevin Poulsen pleads guilty to seven counts of mail fraud, wire and computer fraud, money laundering, and obstruction of justice.
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July
July 18 - In Buenos Aires, an explosion destroys a building housing several Jewish organizations, killing 96 and injuring many more.
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August
August - Wollemia nobilis, a "fossil tree" discovered by bushwalker David Noble only 150 km from the largest city in Australia.
Fire destroys Norwich Central Library in the UK, including most of its historical records.
August 5 - Groups of protesters spread from Havana's Castillo de la Punta ("Point Castle") creating the first massive strike against Fidel Castro's dictatorship since 1959.
August 20 - In Honolulu, Hawaii, during a circus international performance, a female elephant named Tyke goes mad and crushes her trainer Allen Campbell to death before hundreds of horrified spectators, at the Neal Blaisdell Arena.
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September
September-October - Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq threatens to stop cooperating with UNSCOM inspectors and begins to once again deploy troops near its border with Kuwait. In response, the U.S. begins to deploy troops to Kuwait.
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October
October 5 - UNESCO inaugurates World Teachers’ Day to celebrate and commemorate the signing of the Recommendation Concerning the Status of Teachers on October 5, 1966.
October 8 - Iraq disarmament crisis: The President of the UN Security Council says that Iraq must withdraw its troops from the Kuwait border and immediately cooperate with weapons inspectors.
After three years of exile in the US, Haiti's president Aristide returns to his country.
Iraq disarmament crisis: Following threats by the U.N. Security Council and the U.S., Iraq withdraws troops from its border with Kuwait.
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November

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Sydney's third runway opens ensuring protests about noise levels.
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December

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December 13 - Fred West, 53, a builder living in Gloucester, is remanded in custody charged with murdering 12 people (including two of his own daughters) whose bodies were mostly found buried at his house in Cromwell Street. His wife Rose West, 41, is charged with 10 murders. Police believe that the murders took place between 1967 and 1987, and suspect that they may have killed up to 30 people.
A Learjet piloted by Richard Anderson and Brad Sexton misses an elementary school and crashes into an apartment complex in Fresno, California, killing both pilots and injuring several apartment residents.
A planned exchange rate correction of the Mexican Peso to the US Dollar, becomes a massive financial meltdown in Mexico, unleashing the 'Tequila' effect on global financial markets. This will prompt a US$ 50 billion 'bailout' by the Clinton administration.
Civil unions between homosexuals are made legal in Sweden.
December 26 - French anti-terrorist police storms a hijacked jet at Marseille and kill four Islamist terrorists.
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Births
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January
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February-April
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May-October
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November-December
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Nobel prizes
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Fields Medalists
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Templeton Prize
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Right Livelihood Award
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