More than 40 years, told day by day
The historic Dayton Peace Agreement was signed in Paris, France, marking a crucial diplomatic resolution to end the devastating Yugoslav Wars.
World leaders from multiple countries, including the United States, France, United Kingdom, Germany, and Russia, were present to witness and support the peace negotiations.
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Actor Christopher Reeve is released from physical rehabilitation centre following his devastating horseback riding accident, marking a significant moment in his journey of recovery and advocacy for spinal cord injury research.
After being thrown from a horse and paralyzed six months ago, he was released on this day from a rehabilitation centre after treatment.
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Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres addresses both houses of the US Congress
An amendment to make it illegal to physically desecrate the flag turned down by senate 63-36 (need 2/3 vote)
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Businessman Thomas O. Hicks completed the purchase of the NHL's Dallas Stars for $84 million, marking a significant moment in the franchise's ownership history.
This acquisition represented a substantial investment in professional hockey and signalled Hicks' expansion into sports team ownership.
As part of the Oslo Accord implementation, the Israeli army withdrew from Nablus, a significant step in the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations and territorial agreements.
The Oslo Accords are a pair of interim agreements between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO): the Oslo I Accord, signed in Washington, D.C., in 1993; and the Oslo II Accord, signed in Taba, Egypt, in 1995.
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Harry Gold was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his critical role in espionage during the Cold War era.
Gold was convicted of passing sensitive nuclear research information from the Manhattan Project to Soviet agents, specifically by assisting Klaus Fuchs in transmitting classified atomic research details to the Soviet Union.





