More than 40 years, told day by day
The most extreme wind speed ever recorded outside of a tornado was documented on this day during Tropical Cyclone Olivia on Barrow Island, Australia but almost 14 years would pass until it became an official world record.
The phenomenal wind speed reached an astonishing 408 kilometres per hour (253 miles per hour), which represents an unprecedented meteorological event. This measurement was officially verified and stands as a remarkable testament to the potential intensity of tropical cyclones in the region.
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A powerful Magnitude-6.1-magnitude earthquake struck Kaki a sparsely populated area in the south of Iran causing significant loss of life and widespread destruction.
This was near the home of their first nuclear power plant at Bushehr, a city on the Persian Gulf about 60 miles away. .
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Bruce Seldon defeated Tony Tucker by technical knockout (TKO) in the 7th round, claiming the vacated World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight championship.
This victory marked a significant moment in Seldon's boxing career, establishing him as a prominent heavyweight contender of the mid-1990s.
Defending champion JAck Nicklaus wins his 4th event title by 3 strokes from Hale Irwin in The Traditional Senior Men's Golf event at Desert Mountain.
Pakistan beats Sri Lanka to win Cricket's Singer Cup in Singapore but. Sri Lanka's cricketer Sanath Jayasuriya made history by hitting the fastest One Day International scoring 50 runs off 17 balls.
The Tradition (known as the Regions Tradition for sponsorship reasons) is an event on the PGA Tour of Champions.
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American baseball player Albert Belle showed off his arm by hitting Sports Illustrated photographer Tony Tomsic in the hand prior to a game
The legends of Albert Belle are vast and unbecoming. There was the time he threatened to kill trick-or-treaters as he ran them off his lawn in a car.
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Brando Makes Anti-Semitic Remarks and then offered to "make a public statement regarding this matter"
Actor Marlon Brando made anti-Semitic remarks about Hollywood on 'Larry King Live Live', stating that the "Jews control Hollywood." He later apologized and made a public statement at the Museum of Tolerance.
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