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1991 Timeline
"This is [pause] something
is happening outside....
The skies over Baghdad have
been illuminated.
We're seeing bright flashes
going off all over the sky."
--Bernard Shaw, CNN correspondent
at 6:35 p.m. on January 16,
reporting the allied attack
on Iraq
Jan. 8, 1997: Lithuanian
Government resigns
Jan 16, 1991: Gulf
War begins. U.S. begans the air war against Iraq by bombing military
sites.
Feb. 24,1991: Ground
war in southern Iraq and Kuwait begins. In a brilliant and lightning
fast campaign, U.S. and coalition forces smash through Iraq's defenses
and deafeat Saddam Hussein's troups in only four days of combat.
Feb. 26, 1991: Allies
enter Kuwait City.
Feb. 7, 1991: Liberal priest
becomes Haiti's president.
Feb. 25, 1991: Warsaw
Pact dissolves military alliance.
March 3, 1991: Allied
and Iraq military leaders meet on the battlefield to discuss terms for
a formal cease-fire to end the Gulf War. Iraq agrees to abide by
all of the U.N. resolutions.
March 4, 1991: The
first Allied prisoners of war are released.
April 1, 1991: Supreme
Court limits race in trial jury selection.
April 6, 1991: Official
cease-fire of the Gulf War is signed.
April 15, 1991: Europeans
end sanctions on South Africa.
April 16, 1991: Supreme
Court limits death row appeals.
May 13, 1991: Winnie
Mandela sentenced in kidnapping incident.
June 4, 1991: Communist
government of Albania resigns.
June 4, 1991: Jiang
Qing, widow of Mao Tse Tung, commits suicide.
June 5, 1991: South
African parliment repeals apartheid laws.
July 1, 1991: Warsaw
Pact disolved.
July 10, 1991: Boris
Yeltsin inaugurated as first freely elected president of Russian Republic.
July 31, 1991: Bush-Gorbachev
summit negotiates strategic arms reduction treaty.
Aug. 18, 1991: Coup
fails to unseat Gorbachev after Soviet hardliners try to take power.
Gorbachev credit Yeltsin for rescue.
Aug. 24, 1991: Gorbachev
seals the Communist Party doom by resigning as secretary general.
Aug. 25, 1991: 3 Batic
states declare independence.
Sept. 2, 1991: Bush
recognizes Batic States.
Sept. 6, 1991: New
Soviet ruling counsel recognizes the independence of Lithuania, Estonia,
and Lativa.
Sept. 15, 1991: Charges
against Oliver North's role in Iran Contra are dropped.
Oct. 6, 1991: Professor
Anita Hill accuses Judge Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment.
Oct. 15, 1991: Senate,
52-48 confirms Thomas for Supreme Court after stormy hearings.
Oct. 18, 1991: Israel
and Soviets resume relations after 24 years.
Oct. 29, 1991: First
photo ever taken of an asteroid in space.
Nov. 15, 1991: U.S.
indict 2 Libyans in 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
Nov. 18, 1991: Terry
Waite and Thomas M. Sutherland freed by Lebanese.
Dec. 2-4, 1991: Last
three U.S. hostages freed in Lebanon.
Dec. 25, 1991: Soviet
Union breaks up after President Gorbachev's resignation; constituent
republics form Commonweath of Independent Sates, which U.S. and other nations
move to recognize.
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Time Magazine's Man of the Year: Ted Turner - Truly transforming
the world into a global village
| Music
of 1991: |
| Songs
"Enter Sandman" - Metallica
"Smells Like Teen Spirit"
- Nirvana
"Unbelievable" - EMF
"Gonna Make You Sweat" -
C+C Music Factory
"Losing My Religion" - R.E.M.
Album:
Use Your Illusion I and
II, by Guns N' Roses, demostrated that even in the increasingly corperate
world of pop music, rock is still about telling your parents they can't
tell you what to do. |
Chronology
of the Gulf War
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