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1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1994 Gregorian calendar).

The year 1994 was designated as the "International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations.

Events of 1994

January

February

  • February 27Australian 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.

March

  • March 6 – A referendum in Moldova results in the electorate voting against possible reunification with Romania.
  • March 12 – A photo by Marmaduke Wetherell, previously touted as 'proof' of the Loch Ness monster, is confirmed to be a hoax.
  • March 14 – Apple Computer, Inc. releases the first Macintosh computers to use the new PowerPC Microprocessors. This is considered to be a major leap in personal computer, as well as Macintosh history.

April

  • April 5Kurt Cobain, of the band Nirvana, died in his home in Seattle, the victim of what is officially ruled a suicide by a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head.

May

  • May 3Japan signs the 200th treaty between itself and the African nation of Chad, making this day known as JapaTreaty 200.
  • May 6 – The Channel Tunnel, which took 15,000 workers over 7 years to complete, opens between England and France, enabling passengers to travel between the 2 countries in 35 minutes.

June

July

Brown spots mark impact sites of the <a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9/" class="wiki">Shoemaker-Levy Comet</a> on <a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/Jupiter/" class="wiki">Jupiter</a>'s southern hemisphere.
Brown spots mark impact sites of the Shoemaker-Levy Comet on Jupiter's southern hemisphere.

  • July 19 Four 26-pound ceiling tiles fall from the roof of the Kingdome in Seattle, Washington, just hours before a scheduled Seattle Mariners game.

August

  • AugustWollemia nobilis, a "fossil tree", is discovered by bushwalker David Noble, only 150 km from the largest city in Australia.
  • August 5 – Groups of protesters spread from Havana, Cuba's Castillo de la Punta ("Point Castle"), creating the first protests against Fidel Castro's government since 1959.
  • August 23Eugene Bullard is posthumously commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force, 33 years after his death, and 77 years to the day after his rejection for U.S. military service in 1917.

September


October

  • October 5UNESCO inaugurates World Teachers' Day to celebrate and commemorate the signing of the Recommendation Concerning the Status of Teachers on October 5, 1966.
  • October 15 – After 3 years of U.S. exile, Haiti's president Aristide returns to his country.

November

  • November 4Sydney's third runway opens, ensuring protests about noise levels.

December

  • December 13Fred West, 53, a builder living in Gloucester, is remanded in custody, charged with murdering 12 people (including two of his own daughters) whose bodies are 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.

Undated

Ongoing

Fictional

The following are references to year 1994 in fiction:
  • Thundarr the Barbarian (1980–1982): According to the series' premise, a large asteroid passes between Earth and the Moon in 1994, causing the Moon to split into two large fragments. The event also causes major upheavals in Earth's climate and geography, as well as severe alterations in tidal forces, due to the gravitational effects of both the asteroid and the shattered Moon.








Births

January–June

July–December

Deaths

January–June

thumb|120px|Cesar Romero
thumb|120px|Tip O'Neill
thumb|120px|Howard Martin Temin
thumb|120px|Juvénal Habyarimana
thumb|120px|Richard Nixon
thumb|120px|Ayrton Senna
thumb|120px|[[John Smith (Labour Party leader)|John Smith]]
thumb|120px|Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
thumb|120px|Erich Honecker

July–December

thumb|120px|Niels Kaj Jerne
thumb|120px|Burt Lancaster
thumb|120px|Johan Heyns
thumb|120px|Antonio Carlos Jobim

Nobel Prizes

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Templeton Prize

Fields Medal

Right Livelihood Award

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