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The '''''Philharmonics''''' were the most dynamic and versatile vocal group to come out of [[Springfield, Missouri]]. They were featured on ABC's nationally-broadcast television show ''[[Ozark Jubilee]]'' and provided background vocals on songs for many of the country music stars featured on the show. The African-American group won the [[Horace Heidt]] talent competition twice and then traveled on several tours with that troupe. They were at their peak in the mid 1950's and performed across the United States.
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Year '''1995''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MCMXCV]]''') was a [[common year starting on Sunday]].
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The group was composed of Homer Boyd, Eldridge Moss (deceased), George Culp, Chick Rice (deceased) and James Logan (deceased). Joe Neal Hardin (deceased) was an earlier member.


==Events of 1995==
Their roots were in [[Gospel music]], having started with pianist Florence Sample Thompson at Springfield's Gibson Chapel Church in the 1940's. Their talent enabled them to adapt to many different styles of music from gospel, rhythm and blues and pop to country and western. They had splendid harmony, choreography, showmanship, a colorful wardrobe and an impeccable stage presence.
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===January===
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* [[January 1]] - [[Austria]], [[Finland]] and [[Sweden]] enter the [[European Union]].
* [[January 1]] - The [[World Trade Organization]] is established to replace the [[General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade]] (GATT).
* [[January 1]] - The [[Draupner wave]] in the [[North Sea]] in [[Norway]] is detected, confirming the existence of [[freak waves]].
* [[January 4]] - The [[104th Congress]], the first controlled by Republicans in both houses since [[1953]], convenes.
* [[January 6]] - [[January 7]] - A chemical fire occurs in an apartment complex in [[Manila, Philippines]]. Policemen led by watch commander [[Aida Fariscal]] and investigators find a bomb factory and a laptop computer and disks that contain plans for [[Project Bojinka]], a mass-terrorist attack. The mastermind, [[Ramzi Yousef]], is arrested one month later.
* [[January 9]] - [[Valeri Polyakov]] completes 366 days in space while aboard the [[Mir]] space station, breaking a duration record.
* [[January 16]] - An [[avalanche]] hits the village [[Súðavík]] in [[Iceland]], killing 14 people.
* [[January 17]] - A magnitude 7.3 [[earthquake]] called the "[[Great Hanshin earthquake]]" occurs near [[Kobe]], [[Japan]], causing great property damage and killing 6,434 people.
* [[January 25]] - The [[Norwegian rocket incident]]: A rocket launched from the space exploration centre at [[Andøya]], [[Norway]] is briefly interpreted by the Russians as an incoming attack.
* [[January 25]] - [[Eric Cantona]] of [[Manchester United]] kicks a [[Crystal Palace F.C.|Crystal Palace]] fan in the head after being sent off and is suspended until October.
* [[January 29]] - The [[San Francisco 49ers]] become the first [[National Football League]] franchise to win five [[Super Bowl]]s, as they defeat the [[San Diego Chargers]] in [[Super Bowl XXIX]] at [[Joe Robbie Stadium]] in [[Miami]], [[Florida]].
* [[January 30]] - [[John Howard]] becomes leader of the [[Liberal Party of Australia]] to challenge [[Paul Keating]] for the [[Australian federal election, 1996|1996 Federal Election ]] and the position of [[Prime Minister of Australia]].
* [[January 31]] - U.S. President [[Bill Clinton]] invokes emergency powers to extend a $20 billion loan to help [[Mexico]] avert financial collapse.


== References ==
===February===
* [[February 1]] - Lyricist/guitarist [[Richey Edwards]] of the [[Wales|Welsh]] [[alternative rock]] band [[Manic Street Preachers]] goes missing from a hotel in [[Bayswater]], [[London]] on the eve of a planned tour of the [[United States]]. His car is found two weeks later at [[Severn View services]] in [[Aust]].
* [[February 9]] - ''[[STS-63]]'': Dr. [[Bernard A. Harris, Jr.]] and [[Michael Foale]] become the first [[African American]] and [[United Kingdom|Briton]], respectively, to [[extra-vehicular activity|walk in space]].
* [[February 13]] - A [[United Nations]] tribunal on [[human rights]] violations in the [[Balkans]] charges 21 [[Bosnian Serb]] commanders with [[genocide]] and crimes against humanity.
* [[February 15]] - [[hack (technology slang)|Hacker]] [[Kevin Mitnick]] is arrested by the [[FBI]] and charged with breaking into some of the United States' most [[secure computing|"secure" computer systems]].
* [[February 15]] - [[Taiwan]]'s deadliest fire occurs at a [[karaoke]] restaurant in [[Taichung]], killing 64.
* [[February 15]] - [[Dublin]] - [[Republic of Ireland]] vs [[England]] [[football]] match in [[Lansdowne Road]] abandoned due to violence and rioting.
* [[February 17]] - [[Colin Ferguson]] is convicted of six counts of [[murder]] for the December [[1993]] [[Long Island Rail Road#Long Island Rail Road Massacre|Long Island Rail Road shootings]] and later receives a 200+ year sentence.
* [[February 21]] - [[Serkadji prison mutiny]] in [[Algeria]]: Four guards and 96 prisoners are killed in a day and a half.
* [[February 21]] - [[Ibrahim Ali (France)|Ibrahim Ali]], a 17-year-old [[Comores|Comorian]] living in France, is murdered by 3 far right [[National Front (France)|National Front]] activists.
* [[February 21]] - [[Steve Fossett]] lands in [[Leader, Saskatchewan]], [[Canada]], becoming the first person to make a solo flight across the [[Pacific Ocean]] in a [[balloon]].
* [[February 23]] - The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] gains 30.28 to close at 4,003.33 -- the Dow's [[Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average|first ever]] close above 4,000.
* [[February 26]] - The [[United Kingdom]]'s oldest investment banking firm, [[Barings Bank]], collapses after securities broker [[Nick Leeson]] loses $1.4 billion by [[speculation|speculating]] on the [[Tokyo Stock Exchange]].
* [[February 27]] - In [[Denver, Colorado]], [[Stapleton Airport]] closes and is replaced by the new [[Denver International Airport]], the largest airport in the United States.
* [[February 28]] - Members of the group Patriot's Council are convicted in [[Minnesota]] of manufacturing [[ricin]].


===March===
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* [[March 1]] - Polish Prime Minister [[Waldemar Pawlak]] resigns from Parliament and is replaced by ex-communist [[Jozef Oleksy]].
* [[March 1]] - In [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]n anti-corruption journalist [[Vladislav Listyev]] is killed by a gunman.
* [[March 1]] - [[Yahoo!]] is founded in [[Santa Clara, California]].
* [[March 2]] - [[Nick Leeson]] is arrested for his role in the collapse of [[Barings Bank]].
* [[March 3]] - In [[Somalia]], the United Nations [[peacekeeping]] mission ends.
* [[March 6]] - On an episode of ''[[The Jenny Jones Show]]'' ("Same-Sex Crushes"), [[Scott Amedure]] reveals a crush on his heterosexual friend Jonathan Schmitz. Schmitz kills Amedure several days after the show.
* [[March 13]] - David Daliberti and William Barloon, two Americans working for a military contractor in [[Kuwait]], are arrested after straying into [[Iraq]].
* [[March 14]] - Astronaut [[Norman Thagard]] becomes the first American to ride into space aboard a Russian launch vehicle (the ''[[Soyuz TM-21]]''),lifting off from the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]] in [[Kazakhstan]].
* [[March 16]] - [[Mississippi]] ratifies the [[Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Thirteenth Amendment]], becoming the last state to approve the abolition of [[slavery]]. The thirteenth amendment was nationally ratified in 1865.
* [[March 20]] - Members of the [[Aum Shinrikyo]] religious cult release [[sarin]] gas on five railway trains in [[Tokyo]], killing 12 and injuring 5,510.
* [[March 22]] - Cosmonaut [[Valeri Polyakov]] returns after setting a record for 438 days in [[outer space]].
* [[March 24]] - For the first time in 26 years, no British soldiers patrol the streets of [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]].
* [[March 26]] - The [[Schengen Agreement]], easing cross-border travel, goes into effect in several European countries.
* [[March 27]] - The [[67th Academy Awards]], hosted by [[David Letterman]], are held at the [[Shrine Auditorium]] in [[Los Angeles, California]], with ''[[Braveheart (film)|Braveheart]]'' winning [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]].
* [[March 30]] - A police officer tries to assassinate Takaji Kunimatsu, chief of the National Police Agency of [[Japan]].
* [[March 31]] - Tejano superstar [[Selena]] is hot and killed by the president of her own fanclub, [[Yolanda Saldívar]].

===April===
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* [[April 2]] - An explosion in [[Gaza]] kills eight, including a Hamas leader.
* [[April 5]] - The [[U.S. House of Representatives]] votes 246-188 to cut taxes for individuals and corporations.
* [[April 7]] - House Republicans celebrate passage of most of the [[Contract with America]].
* [[April 19]] - [[Oklahoma City bombing]]: 168 people, including 8 Federal Marshals and 19 children, are killed at the [[Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building]]. [[Timothy McVeigh]] and one of his accomplices, [[Terry Nichols]], set off the bomb.
* [[April 24]] - A [[Unabomber]] bomb kills lobbyist Gilbert Murray in [[Sacramento, California]].
* [[April 28]] - In [[Daegu]], [[South Korea]], a gas explosion at a subway construction site kills 101 persons; mostly teenage schoolboys.

===May===
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* [[May 7]] - [[Jacques Chirac]] is elected president of [[France]].
* [[May 7]] - [[Finland]] wins the [[ice hockey]] world championship.
* [[May 11]] - More than 170 countries agree to extend the [[Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty]] indefinitely and without conditions.
* [[May 13]] - [[Earthquake]] hit the regions of [[Kozani]] and [[Grevena]] in [[Greece]], with an intensity of 6.6R.
* [[May 14]] - The [[Tenzin Gyatso|Dalai Lama]] proclaims 6-year-old [[Gedhun Choekyi Nyima]] as the eleventh [[reincarnation]] of the [[Panchen Lama]].
* [[May 14]] - [[Team New Zealand]] wins the [[America's Cup]] in [[San Diego]] beating [[Stars & Stripes (yacht)|Stars and Stripes]] 5-0.
* [[May 16]] - Japanese police besiege the headquarters of [[Aum Shinrikyo]] near [[Mount Fuji]] and arrest cult leader [[Shoko Asahara]].
* [[May 17]] - [[Shawn Nelson]], 35, goes on a [[tank]] rampage in [[San Diego]].
* [[May 21]] - [[Pope]] [[John Paul II]] [[canonization|canonizes]] [[John Sarkander]] during his visit to [[Olomouc]], the [[Czech Republic]].
* [[May 23]] - Oklahoma City bombing: In [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]], the remains of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building are imploded.
* [[May 25]] - [[Egan v. Canada]]: The [[Supreme Court of Canada]] rules that discrimination based on sexual orientation is prohibited under the [[Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms]].
* [[May 27]] - In [[Culpeper, Virginia]], actor [[Christopher Reeve]] is [[paralysis|paralyzed]] from the neck down after falling from his [[horse]] in a riding competition.
* [[May 28]] - [[Neftegorsk, Sakhalin Oblast|Neftegorsk]], Russia is hit by a 7.6 magnitude earthquake, killing at least 2000.

===June===
* [[June 1]] - The [[1995 Atlantic Hurricane season|busiest hurricane season in 62 years]] begins
* [[June 2]] - [[United States Air Force]] Captain [[Scott O'Grady]]'s [[F-16]] is shot down over [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] while patrolling the [[NATO]] no-fly zone.
* [[June 2]] - [[SS]] Captain [[Erich Priebke]] is [[extradited]] from [[Argentina]] to [[Italy]].
* [[June 6]] - U.S. astronaut [[Norman Thagard]] breaks [[NASA]]'s space endurance record of 14 days, 1 hour and 16 minutes, aboard the Russian space station [[Mir]].
* [[June 8]] - Downed U.S. Air Force pilot Captain [[Scott O'Grady]] is rescued by U.S. Marines in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
* [[June 13]] - [[List of Presidents of France|French President]] Jacques Chirac announces the resumption of nuclear tests in [[French Polynesia]].
* [[June 15]] - During his murder trial, [[O.J. Simpson]] puts on a pair of gloves that were presumably worn by the person who murdered his ex-wife and her friend Ron Goldman.

* [[June 15]] - A powerful earthquake, registering a moment magnitude of 6.2, hits the city of [[Egion]], Greece, resulting in several deaths and significant damage to many buildings.
* [[June 20]] - Oil multinational [[Royal Dutch Shell]] caves in to international pressure and abandons plans to dump the [[Brent Spar oil rig]] at sea.
* [[June 22]] - [[Japan]]ese police rescue 365 hostages from a hijacked [[All Nippon Airways]] Flight 857 of [[Boeing 747-200]] super-jumbo at Hakodate airport. The hijacker was armed with a knife and demanded the release of [[Shoko Asahara]].
[[Image:Atlantis Docked to Mir.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Space Shuttle Atlantis|''Atlantis'']] docked to [[Space Station Mir|''Mir]] for the first time on [[June 29]], [[1995]].]]
* [[June 24]] - The [[New Jersey Devils]] sweep the heavily favored [[Detroit Red Wings]] to win their first [[Stanley Cup]] in the lock-out shortened season. South Africa wins the [[Rugby World Cup]]
* [[June 29]] - [[Lisa Clayton]] completes her 10-month solo [[circumnavigation]] from the Northern Hemisphere.
* [[June 29]] - ''[[STS-71]]'': [[Space Shuttle]] ''[[Atlantis]]'' docks with the Russian Mir [[space station]] for the first time.
* [[June 29]] - The [[Sampoong Department Store collapse]]s in the Seocho-gu district of [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]], killing 501 and injuring 937.
* [[June 29]] - [[Summer]] - [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]: According to UNSCOM, the unity of the UN Security Council begins to fray, as a few countries, particularly [[France]] and Russia, become more interested in making financial deals with [[Iraq]] than in disarming the country.

===July===
[[Image:Taiwan Strait.png|thumb|200px|The Taiwan Strait]]
* Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq threatens to end all cooperation with UNSCOM and IAEA, if sanctions against the country are not lifted by Thursday, [[August 31|August 31, 1995]].
* [[1995 Chicago heat wave|Midwestern United States heat wave]]: An unprecedented heat wave strikes the Midwestern United States for most of the month. Temperatures peak at {{convert|106|°F|°C}}, and remain above {{convert|94|°F|°C}} in the afternoon for five straight days. At least 739 people die in [[Chicago]] alone.
* [[July 1]] - Iraq disarmament crisis: In response to UNSCOM's evidence, Iraq admits for first time the existence of an offensive biological weapons program, but denies weaponization.
* [[July 4]] - UK [[Prime Minister]] [[John Major]] wins his battle to remain leader of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]].
* [[July 5]] - The [[U.S. Congress]] passes the [[Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act]], requiring that producers of [[pornography]] keep records of all models who are filmed or photographed, and that all models be at least 18 years of age.
* [[July 10]] - Burmese dissident [[Aung San Suu Kyi]] is freed from house arrest.
* [[July 11]] - [[Bosnian Serbs]] march into [[Srebrenica]] while UN Dutch [[peacekeeping|peacekeepers]] leave. Large numbers of [[Bosniaks|Bosniak]] men and boys are killed in the [[Srebrenica massacre]].
* [[July 13]] - Dozens of cities, most notably [[Chicago]] and [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]], set all-time record high temperatures. Hundreds in these and other cities die as the [[Chicago Heat Wave of 1995]] reaches its peak.

* [[July 17]] - The [[Nasdaq]] Composite index closes above the 1,000 mark for the first time.
* [[July 21]]-[[July 26]] - [[Third Taiwan Strait Crisis]]: The [[People's Liberation Army]] fires missiles into the waters north of [[Taiwan]].
* [[July 23]] - David Daliberti and William Barloon, two Americans held as spies by Iraq, are released by [[Saddam Hussein]] after negotiations with US Congressman [[Bill Richardson]].
* [[July 27]] - In [[Washington, DC]], the [[Korean War Veterans Memorial]] is dedicated.
* Iraq disarmament crisis: Following the defection of his son-in-law, [[Hussein Kamel]], [[Saddam Hussein]] makes new revelations about the full extent of Iraq's biological and nuclear weapons programs. Iraq also withdraws its last UN declaration of prohibited biological weapons and turns over a large amount of new documents on its WMD programs.

===August===
[[Image:Windows95BOXSHOT.png|thumb|August 24: Microsoft releases Windows 95, paving the way for universal adoption of personal computers in the 1990s]]

* [[August 4]] - [[Croatia]]n forces launch [[Operation Storm]] against [[Serbia]]n forces in [[RSK|Krajina]], with the cooperation of the [[Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina|ARBiH]], and force them to withdraw to central [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]].
* [[August 5]] - Croatian forces take [[Knin]] and continue to advance.
* [[August 6]] - Hundreds in [[Hiroshima]], [[Nagasaki, Nagasaki|Nagasaki]], [[Washington, D.C.]], and [[Tokyo]] mark the 50th anniversary of the dropping of the [[atomic bomb]].
* [[August 7]] - Operation Storm ends with a UN-brokered [[ceasefire]]; remaining Serbian forces start surrendering.
* [[August 11]] - [[Russell Hill subway accident]] in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
* [[August 14]] - An avalanche buries [[Alison Hargreaves]], the first woman to climb Mt. Everest without oxygen; she is reported dead.
* [[August 24]] - [[Microsoft]] releases [[Windows 95]].
* [[August 28]] - A Serbian [[mortar (weapon)|mortar]] bomb near a [[Sarajevo]] market square kills 37 civilians.
* [[August 29]] - [[Eduard Shevardnadze]], the [[Georgia (country)|Georgian]] [[head of state]], survives an assassination attempt in [[Tbilisi]].
* [[August 30]] - The [[NATO]] [[Operation Deliberate Force|bombing campaign]] against [[Serb]] artillery positions begins in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], continuing into October. At the same time, ARBiH forces begin an offensive against the [[Bosnian Serb Army|Serb Army]] around Sarajevo, central Bosnia, and [[Bosnian Krajina]].

===September===
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* [[September]] - [[DVD]], an [[optical disc]] [[computer storage]] media format, is announced.
* [[September 4]] - [[eBay]] is founded.
* [[September 4]] - The [[Fourth World Conference on Women]] opens in [[Beijing]] with over 4,750 delegates from 181 countries in attendance.

* [[September 6]] - [[1995 NATO bombing in Bosnia and Herzegovina|NATO air strikes]] continue, after repeated attempts at a solution with the Serbs fail.
* [[September 6]] - [[Cal Ripken Jr]] of the [[Baltimore Orioles]] breaks the all time consecutive games played record in MLB.
* [[September 19]] - The ''[[Washington Post]]'' and ''[[The New York Times]]'' publish the [[Unabomber]]'s manifesto.
* [[September 22]] - American millionaire [[Steve Forbes]] announces his candidacy for the 1996 [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] presidential nomination.
* [[September 23]] - [[Argentina|Argentine]] national Guillermo "Bill" Gaede is arrested in [[Phoenix, Arizona]] on charges of [[industrial espionage]]. His sales to [[Cuba]], [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[North Korea]] and [[Iran]] are believed to have involved [[Intel]] and [[AMD]] [[trade secret]]s worth USD$10-20 million.
* [[September 26]] - The trial against former Italian Prime Minister [[Giulio Andreotti]], accused of [[Mafia]] connections, begins.
* [[September 27]]-[[September 28]] - [[Bob Denard]]'s [[mercenary|mercenaries]] capture President Said Mohammed Djohor of the [[Comoros]]; the local army does not resist.

===October===
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* [[October 1]] - Ten people are convicted of bombing the [[World Trade Center]] in [[1993]].
* [[October 3]] - [[O.J. Simpson]] is found not guilty of double murder for the deaths of former wife [[Nicole Brown Simpson]] and [[Ronald Goldman]].
* [[October 4]] - [[France]] launches a counter-[[coup]] in the Comoros with 600 soldiers. They arrest [[Bob Denard]] and his mercenaries and take Denard to France; Caabi el-Yachroutu becomes the interim president. [[Hurricane Opal]] makes landfall at [[Pensacola Beach, FL]] as a Category 3 hurricane with 115 mph winds.
* [[October 7]] - [[Alex Kenny]], the bassist of the band TMH is born. He is now a computer genius and student.
* [[October 6]] - [[Michael Mayor]] and [[Didier Queloz]] announce the discovery of [[51 Pegasi b]], the first confirmed [[Extrasolar planet]].
* [[October 9]] - [[1995 Palo Verde derailment]]: An [[Amtrak]] [[Sunset Limited]] train is derailed by saboteurs near [[Palo Verde]], [[Arizona]].
* [[October 15]] - The [[Carolina Panthers]] win their first-ever regular season game by defeating the [[New York Jets]] at [[Memorial Stadium, Clemson|Clemson Memorial Stadium]] in [[South Carolina]].
* [[October 16]] - The [[Million Man March]] is held in [[Washington, D.C.]]. The event was conceived by [[Nation of Islam]] leader [[Louis Farrakhan]].
* [[October 17]]- French woman [[Jeanne Calment]] reaches the confirmed age of 120 years and 238 days making her the oldest person ever recorded.

* [[October 23]] - In [[Houston, Texas]], [[Yolanda Saldivar]] is convicted of first degree murder in the shooting death of [[Selena Quintanilla Perez]] and three days later would be sentenced to life in prison.
* [[October 24]] - A total [[solar eclipse]] is visible from Iran, India, Thailand, and Southeast Asia.<ref>[http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEcat/SEdecade1991.html NASA - Solar Eclipses: 1991 - 2000<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[October 25]] - A [[Metra]] commuter train slams into a school bus in [[Fox River Grove, Illinois]], killing seven students.
* [[October 26]] - An [[avalanche]] hits the village [[Flateyri]] in [[Iceland]], killing 20 people.
* [[October 28]] - Fire breaks out on a crowded [[rapid transit|metro]] train in [[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan]] killing more than 300 passengers--world's worst metro disaster.
* [[October 30]] - [[Quebec]] separatists narrowly lose a [[1995 Quebec referendum|referendum]] for a mandate to negotiate independence from [[Canada]].

===November===
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* [[November 1]] - Participants in the [[Yugoslav War]] begin negotiations at [[Wright-Patterson Air Force Base]] in [[Dayton, Ohio]].
* [[November 1]] - The [[U.S. House of Representatives]] votes to ban partial birth [[abortion]]s by a vote of 288-139.
* [[November 2]] - The [[Supreme Court of Argentina]] orders the extradition of [[Erich Priebke]], ex-S.S. captain.
* [[November 3]] - At [[Arlington National Cemetery]], U.S. President [[Bill Clinton]] dedicates a memorial to the victims of the [[Pan Am Flight 103]] bombing.
* [[November 4]] - [[Israel]]i Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin is assassinated at a peace rally in Tel Aviv.
* [[November 10]] - Iraq disarmament crisis: With help from Israel and [[Jordan]], [[UNSCOM]] inspector [[Scott Ritter]] intercepts 240 Russian gyroscopes and accelerometers on their way to Iraq from Russia.
* [[November 10]] - In [[Nigeria]], playwright and environmental activist [[Ken Saro-Wiwa]], along with eight others from the [[Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People]], are hanged by government forces.
* [[November 12]] - Agreement and announcement of the [[Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme]], a programme to on the implementation of the [[Harare Declaration]], by [[Commonwealth Heads of Government]].
* [[November 14]] - A budget standoff between [[United States Democrat Party|Democrats]] and [[United States Republican Party|Republicans]] in the [[Congress of the United States]], forces the federal government to temporarily close [[national park]]s and [[museum]]s, and run most government offices with skeleton staff.
* [[November 16]] - A United Nations tribunal charges [[Radovan Karadžić]] and [[Ratko Mladic]] with [[genocide]] during the [[Bosnian War]].
* [[November 21]] - The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] gains 40.46 to close at 5,023.55, its first close above 5,000. This makes 1995 the first year where the Dow surpasses 2 millennium marks in a single year.
* [[November 21]] - The [[Dayton Agreement]] to end the [[Bosnian War]] is reached at [[Wright-Patterson Air Force Base]] near [[Dayton, Ohio]]. It will be signed on [[December 14]].
* [[November 22]] - [[Rosemary West]] is sentenced to life for killing 10 women and girls, including her daughter and stepdaughter, after the jury returns a guilty verdict at Winchester Crown Court. The trial judge recommends that she should never be released from prison, making her only the second woman in British legal history to be subjected to a whole life tariff (the other is [[Myra Hindley]]).
* [[November 22]] - Six year old [[Elisa Izquierdo]]'s child abuse related death at the hands of her mother makes headlines, and instigates major reform in [[New York City]]'s [[child welfare]] system.
* [[November 22]] - [[Egypt]], [[Eilat, Israel]], and much of the North African Mediterranean is struck by the strongest earthquake (7.2 [[Moment magnitude scale|<math>M_\mathrm{w}</math>]]) along the [[Dead Sea Transform]] in a century, killing eight.
* [[November 28]] - The [[Barcelona Conference|Barcelona Treaty]] is signed by 27 attending nations.
* [[November 28]] - U.S. President Bill Clinton signs the [[National Highway Designation Act]], which ends the federal 55 mph [[speed limits in the United States|speed limit]].
* [[November 30]] - [[Javier Solana]] becomes the new [[NATO]] General Secretary; official end of Operation [[Desert Storm]].

===December===
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* [[1995 strikes in France|Strikes]] paralyze France's public sector.
* [[December 7]] - NASA's [[Galileo probe]] reenters over [[Jupiter]].
* [[December 14]] - The [[Dayton Peace Agreement]] is signed in Paris.
* [[December 15]] - The [[European Court of Justice]] [[Bosman ruling|rules]] that all EU football players have the right to a free transfer among member states at the end of their contracts.
* [[December 15]] - Because of the "quadruple-witching" [[Option (finance)|option]] expiration, volume on the [[New York Stock Exchange]] hits 638 million shares, the highest single-day volume since [[October 20]], [[1987]] when the Dow staged a stunning recovery a day after [[Black Monday (1987)|Black Monday]].
* [[December 16]] - Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraqi scuba divers, under the direction of UNSCOM, dredge the [[Tigris River]] near [[Baghdad]]. The divers find over 200 prohibited Russian made missile instruments and components.
*[[December 20]] - American Airlines Flight 965, a Boeing 757 crashes into a mountain near Buga, Colombia after veering off its course en route to Cali, Colombia. Of the 164 people on board, 4 passengers and a dog are the only survivors.
* [[December 30]] - The lowest ever United Kingdom temperature of -27.2°C is recorded at [[Altnaharra]] in the [[Scottish Highlands]]. This equals the record set at [[Braemar]], [[Aberdeenshire]] in [[1895#February|1895]] and [[1982#January|1982]].
* The [[Republic of Texas (group)|Republic of Texas group]] claims to have formed a provisional government in [[Texas]].
*[[December 31]] - The final original "[[Calvin and Hobbes]]" comic strip is published.
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===Ongoing===
* [[Console wars]], [[Computer Age]].

===Fictional===
*Events in [[Metal Gear]] happen
* The Belkan War, in [[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]] begins and ends, with massive destruction

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![[Image:Africa satellite orthographic.jpg|50px]] &nbsp; [[Africa]]
|align="right"|'''707,462,000'''
|align="right"|622,443,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]] 85,019,000
|align="right"|795,671,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]] 88,209,000
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![[Image:Two-point-equidistant-asia.jpg|50px]] &nbsp;&nbsp; [[Asia]]
|align="right"|'''3,430,052,000'''
|align="right"|3,167,807,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]]262,245,000
|align="right"|3,679,737,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]]249,685,000
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![[Image:Europe satellite orthographic.jpg|50px]] [[Europe]]
|align="right"|'''727,405,000'''
|align="right"|721,582,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]] 5,823,000
|align="right"|727,986,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]] 581,000
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|align="right"|'''481,099,000'''
|align="right"|441,525,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]] 39,574,000
|align="right"|520,229,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]] 39,130,000
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!style="border: 0px;"|[[Northern America]]
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|align="right"|'''299,438,000'''
|align="right"|283,549,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]] 15,889,000
|align="right"|315,915,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]] 16,477,000
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![[Image:Oceania.jpg|50px]] [[Oceania]]
|align="right"|'''28,924,000'''
|align="right"|26,687,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]] 2,237,000
|align="right"|31,043,000
|align="right"|[[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]] 2,119,000
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==Births==
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* [[January 4]] - [[María Isabel]], Spanish singer
* [[January 5]] - [[Jordan Orr]], American actress
* [[January 12]] - [[Laurel McGoff]], American singer and actress
* [[January 13]] - [[Qaasim Middleton]], American actor
* [[January 21]] - [[Jennifer Rae Daykin]], English actress
* [[February 8]] - [[Jordan Todosey]], Canadian actress
* [[March 27]] - [[Taylor Atelian]], American actress
* [[April 6]] - [[Ryutaro Morimoto]], Japanese singer
* [[May 2]] - [[Kelsey Lewis]], American actress
* [[May 12]] - [[Luke Benward]], American actor
* [[May 12]] - [[Sullivan and Sawyer Sweeten]], American actors
* [[May 15]] - [[Ksenia Sitnik]], Belarusian singer
* [[May 24]] - [[Prince Joseph Wenzel of Liechtenstein]]
* [[July 3]] - [[Alex Steele]], Canadian actress
* [[July 7]] - [[Chloe Greenfield]], American actress
* [[July 9]] - [[Georgie Henley]], English actress
* [[August 8]] - [[Malin Reitan]], Norwegian singer
* [[August 18]] - [[Parker McKenna Posey]], American child actress
* [[August 23]] - [[Eliza Pineda]], Filipina actress
* [[September 13]] - [[Mitch Holleman]], American actor
* [[September 20]] - [[Sammi Hanratty]], American actress
* [[September 22]] - [[Juliette Goglia]], American actress
* [[October 17]] - [[Alexandria, McKenzie and Megan Calabrese]], American actresses
* [[November 16]] - [[Noah Gray-Cabey]], American actor
* [[December 6]] - [[Joy Gruttmann]], German singer

==Deaths==
===January===
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* [[January 1]] - [[Fred West]], English serial killer (b. [[1941]])
* [[January 1]] - [[Eugene Wigner]], Hungarian physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1902]])
* [[January 2]] - [[Siyad Barre]], [[President of Somalia]] (b. [[1919]])
* [[January 4]] - [[Sol Tax]], American anthropologist (b. [[1907]])
* [[January 7]] - [[Murray Rothbard]], American economist (b. [[1926]])
* [[January 7]] - [[Larry Grayson]], British comedian and game show host (b. [[1923]])
* [[January 9]] - [[Peter Cook]], English comedian and writer (b. [[1937]])
* [[January 18]] - [[Adolf Butenandt]], German chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1903]])
* [[January 18]] - [[Ron Luciano]], American baseball umpire (b. [[1937]])
* [[January 22]] - [[Rose Kennedy]], American philanthropist (b. [[1890]])
* [[January 30]] - [[Gerald Durrell]], British naturalist, zookeeper, author, and television presenter (b. [[1925]])
* [[January 31]] - [[George Abbott]], American writer, director, and producer (b. [[1887]])
===February===
* [[February 2]] - [[Fred Perry]], English tennis player (b. [[1909]])
* [[February 2]] - [[Donald Pleasence]], English actor (b. [[1919]])
* [[February 4]] - [[Patricia Highsmith]], American author (b. [[1921]])
* [[February 12]] - [[Robert Bolt]], English writer (b. [[1924]])
* [[February 12]] - [[Philip Taylor Kramer]], American musician (b. [[1952]])
* [[February 14]] - [[U Nu]], Burmese politician (b. [[1907]])
* [[February 23]] - [[Melvin Franklin]], American singer (b. [[1942]])
* [[February 23]] - [[James Herriot]], English veterinarian and author (b. [[1916]])
* [[February 24]] - [[Hideko Maehata]], Japanese swimmer (b. [[1914]])
===March===
* [[March 1]] - [[Vladislav Listyev|Vladislav Nikolayevich Listyev]], [[Russia]]n [[journalist]] (b. [[1956]]).
* [[March 3]] - [[Howard W. Hunter]], American Mormon leader (b. [[1907]])
* [[March 5]] - [[Vivian Stanshall]], English comedian, writer, artist, broadcaster, and musician (b. [[1943]])
* [[March 7]] - [[Georges J.F. Kohler]], German biologist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1946]])
* [[March 8]] - [[Ingo Schwichtenberg]], German drummer (b. [[1965]])
* [[March 12]] - [[Juanin Clay]], American actress (b. [[1949]])
* [[March 13]] - [[Leon Day]], American baseball player (b. [[1916]])
* [[March 13]] - [[Odette Sansom]], French World War II heroine (b. [[1912]])
* [[March 14]] - [[William Alfred Fowler]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1911]])
* [[March 17]] - [[Ronald Kray]], British [[organised crime]] leader (b. [[1933]])
* [[March 17]] - [[Rick Aviles]], American actor (b. [[1952]])
* [[March 18]] - [[Robin Jacques]], English illustrator (b. [[1920]])
* [[March 19]] - [[Yasuo Yamada]], Japanese voice actor (b. [[1932]])
* [[March 22]] - [[Peter Woods]], British journalist, reporter and newsreader (b. [[1930]])
* [[March 23]] - [[Davie Cooper]], Scottish footballer (b. [[1956]])
* [[March 26]] - [[Eazy-E]], American rapper and record producer (b. [[1963]])
* [[March 27]] - [[Maurizio Gucci]], Italian businessman (b. [[1948]])
* [[March 29]] - [[Tony Lock]], English cricketer (b. [[1929]])
* [[March 31]] - [[Selena Quintanilla Perez]], Mexican American singer (b. [[1971]])
===April===
* [[April 2]] - [[Harvey Penick]], American golfer (b. [[1904]])
* [[April 2]] - [[Hannes Alfvén]], Swedish chemist, Nobel-prize (b.[[1908]])
* [[April 4]] - [[Kenny Everett]], British comedian (b. [[1944]])
* [[April 10]] - [[Morarji Desai]], Indian politician (b. [[1896]])
* [[April 14]] - [[Burl Ives]], American singer (b. [[1909]])
* [[April 15]] - [[Harry Shoulberg]], American painter and [[Serigraphy|serigrapher]] (b. [[1903]])
* [[April 18]] - [[Arturo Frondizi]], President of [[Argentina]] (b. [[1908]])
* [[April 23]] - [[Howard Cosell]], American sportscaster (b. [[1918]])
* [[April 24]] - [[Art Fleming]], American actor and game show host (b. [[1924]])
* [[April 25]] - [[Ginger Rogers]], American actress and dancer (b. [[1911]])
* [[April 25]] - [[Andrea Fortunato]], Italian football player (b. [[1971]])
===May===
* [[May 5]] - [[Mikhail Botvinnik]], Russian chess player (b. [[1911]])
* [[May 5]] - [[Al Sanders]], American news anchorman (b. [[1941]])
* [[May 6]] - [[Noel Brotherston]], Irish footballer (b. [[1956]])
* [[May 8]] - [[Teresa Teng]], [[Taiwan]]ese singer (b. [[1953]])
* [[May 14]] - [[Christian B. Anfinsen]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1916]])
* [[May 15]] - [[Eric Porter]], English actor (b. [[1928]])
* [[May 15]] - [[Ben Bubar]], American activist (b. [[1917]])
* [[May 18]] - [[Elisha Cook Jr.]], American actor (b. [[1903]])
* [[May 18]] - [[Alexander Godunov]], Russian-born ballet dancer and actor (b. [[1949]])
* [[May 18]] - [[Elizabeth Montgomery]], American actress (b. [[1933]])
* [[May 24]] - [[Harold Wilson]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1916]])
* [[May 26]] - [[Friz Freleng]], American animator (b. [[1905]])
* [[May 28]] - [[Irfan Ljubijankic]], Bosnian diplomat (b. [[1952]])
* [[May 30]] - [[Ted Drake]], English footballer (b. [[1912]])
===June===
* [[June 7]] - [[Hsuan Hua]], Chinese Buddhist master (b. [[1918]])
* [[June 12]] - [[Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli]], Italian pianist (b. [[1920]])
* [[June 20]] - [[Emil Cioran]], Romanian philosopher and essayist (b. [[1911]])
* [[June 23]] - [[Jonas Salk]], American medical researcher (b. [[1914]])
* [[June 26]] - [[Ernest Walton]], Irish physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1903]])
* [[June 29]] - [[Lana Turner]], American actress (b. [[1921]])
* [[June 30]] - [[Georgi Beregovoi]], Russian cosmonaut (b. [[1921]])

===July===
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* [[July 1]] - [[Wolfman Jack]], American disc jockey (b. [[1938]])
* [[July 4]] - [[Eva Gabor]], Hungarian actress (b. [[1919]])
* [[July 4]] - [[Bob Ross]], American television painter (b. [[1942]])
* [[July 5]] - [[Takeo Fukuda]], Japanese politician (b. [[1905]])
* [[July 17]] - [[Juan Manuel Fangio]], Argentine race car driver (b. [[1911]])
* [[July 18]] - [[Fabio Casartelli]], Italian cyclist (b. [[1970]])
* [[July 24]] - [[George Rodger]], British photojournalist (b. [[1908]])
* [[July 27]] - [[Miklós Rózsa]], Hungarian composer (b. [[1907]])
===August-September===
* [[August 3]] - [[Ida Lupino]], British actress (b. [[1914]])
* [[August 3]] - [[Edward Whittemore]], American author and Central Intelligence agent (b. [[1933]])
* [[August 4]] - [[J. Howard Marshall]], American billionaire (b. [[1905]])
* [[August 7]] - [[Brigid Brophy]], English author (b. [[1929]])
* [[August 9]] - [[Jerry Garcia]], American guitarist ([[Grateful Dead]]) (b. [[1942]])
* [[August 11]] - [[Phil Harris]], American actor (b. [[1904]])
* [[August 13]] - [[Mickey Mantle]], baseball player (b. [[1931]])
* [[August 15]] - [[John Cameron Swayze]], American journalist (b. [[1906]])
* [[August 19]] - [[Pierre Schaeffer]], French composer (b. [[1910]])
* [[August 21]] - [[Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar]], Indian-born astrophysicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1910]])
* [[August 29]] - [[Michael Ende]], German author (b. [[1929]])
* [[August 30]] - [[Fischer Black]], American economist (b. [[1938]])
* [[August 30]] - [[Sterling Morrison]], American guitarist ([[The Velvet Underground]]) (b. [[1942]])
* [[September 12]] - [[Jeremy Brett]], English actor (b. [[1933]])
* [[September 15]] - [[Harry Calder]], South African cricketer (b. [[1901]])
* [[September 15]] - [[Dietrich Hrabak]], German World War II flying ace (b. [[1914]])
* [[September 15]] - [[Gunnar Nordahl]], Swedish footballer (b. [[1921]])
* [[September 19]] - [[Orville Redenbacher]], American [[entrepreneur]] and [[businessman]]
* [[September 20]] - [[Eileen Chang]], Chinese writer (b. [[1920]])
* [[September 25]] - [[Bessie Delany]], American physician and author (b. [[1891]])
===October-November===
* [[October 5]] - [[Linda Gary]], American voice actress (b. [[1944]])
* [[October 9]] - [[Alec Douglas-Home]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1903]])
* [[October 12]] - [[Johnny Gammage]], [[African American]] motorist
* [[October 21]] - [[Maxene Andrews]], American singer (b. [[1916]])
* [[October 21]] - [[Jesús Blasco]], Spanish comic book author (b. [[1919]])
* [[October 21]] - [[Shannon Hoon]], American singer ([[Blind Melon]]) (b. [[1967]])
* [[October 22]] - [[Mary Wickes]], American actor (b. [[1915]])
* [[October 26]] - [[Gorni Kramer]], Italian bandleader and songwriter (b. [[1913]])
* [[October]] - [[Margaret Gorman]], first Miss America (b. [[1905]])
* [[November 4]] - [[Yitzhak Rabin]], [[Prime Minister of Israel]], recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (b. [[1922]])
* [[November 4]] - [[Gilles Deleuze]], French philosopher (b. [[1925]])
* [[November 4]] - [[Paul Eddington]], English actorb. [[1927]])
* [[November 21]] - [[Noel Jones]], British diplomat (b. [[1940]])
* [[November 22]] - [[Elisa Izquierdo]], American murder victim (b. [[1989]])
===December===
* [[December 2]] - [[Roxie Roker]], American actress (b. [[1929]])
* [[December 2]] - [[Robertson Davies]], Canadian novelist (b. [[1913]])
* [[December 3]] - [[Jimmy Jewel]], English actor (b. [[1909]])
* [[December 10]] - [[Darren "Buffy, the Human Beatbox" Robinson]], American rapper ([[The Fat Boys]]) (b. [[1967]])
* [[December 16]] - [[Johnny Moss]], American poker player (b. [[1907]])
* [[December 18]] - [[Konrad Zuse]], German engineer (b. [[1910]])
* [[December 22]] - [[James Meade]], English economist, [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1907]])
* [[December 23]] - [[Patric Knowles]], English actor (b. [[1911]])
* [[December 25]] - [[Nicolas Slonimsky]], Russian/American musicologist (b. [[1894]])
* [[December 25]] - [[Dean Martin]], American actor (b. [[1917]])
* [[December 30]] - [[Doris Grau]], American actress (b. [[1924]])
* [[December 30]] - [[Heiner Müller]], German poet and playwriter (b. [[1929]])

==Nobel prizes==
* [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[Martin L. Perl]], [[Frederick Reines]]
* [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] - [[Paul J. Crutzen]], [[Mario J. Molina]], [[F. Sherwood Rowland]]
* [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Medicine]] - [[Edward B. Lewis]], [[Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard]], [[Eric F. Wieschaus]]
* [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] - [[Seamus Heaney]]
* [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] - [[Robert Lucas, Jr.]]
* [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - [[Joseph Rotblat]] and the [[Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs]]

==Templeton Prize==
* [[Paul Davies]]

==Notes==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.coinpage.com/1995-pictures.html 1995 Coin Pictures]
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Template:C20YearInTopicX Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday. Template:C20YearTOCawards


Events of 1995

January

February

March

April

May

June

File:Atlantis Docked to Mir.jpg
Atlantis docked to Mir for the first time on June 29, 1995.

July

The Taiwan Strait

August

File:Windows95BOXSHOT.png
August 24: Microsoft releases Windows 95, paving the way for universal adoption of personal computers in the 1990s

September

October

November

December

Ongoing

Fictional

World population

World population
1995 1990 2000
  World 5,674,380,000 5,263,593,000 410,787,000 6,070,581,000 396,201,000
  Africa 707,462,000 622,443,000 85,019,000 795,671,000 88,209,000
   Asia 3,430,052,000 3,167,807,000 262,245,000 3,679,737,000 249,685,000
Europe 727,405,000 721,582,000 5,823,000 727,986,000 581,000
Latin-America/ Islands
481,099,000 441,525,000 39,574,000 520,229,000 39,130,000
Northern America
299,438,000 283,549,000 15,889,000 315,915,000 16,477,000
Oceania 28,924,000 26,687,000 2,237,000 31,043,000 2,119,000
1995 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1995
MCMXCV
Ab urbe condita2748
Armenian calendar1444
ԹՎ ՌՆԽԴ
Assyrian calendar6745
Baháʼí calendar151–152
Balinese saka calendar1916–1917
Bengali calendar1402
Berber calendar2945
British Regnal year43 Eliz. 2 – 44 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2539
Burmese calendar1357
Byzantine calendar7503–7504
Chinese calendar甲戌年 (Wood Dog)
4692 or 4485
    — to —
乙亥年 (Wood Pig)
4693 or 4486
Coptic calendar1711–1712
Discordian calendar3161
Ethiopian calendar1987–1988
Hebrew calendar5755–5756
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2051–2052
 - Shaka Samvat1916–1917
 - Kali Yuga5095–5096
Holocene calendar11995
Igbo calendar995–996
Iranian calendar1373–1374
Islamic calendar1415–1416
Japanese calendarHeisei 7
(平成7年)
Javanese calendar1927–1928
Juche calendar84
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4328
Minguo calendarROC 84
民國84年
Nanakshahi calendar527
Thai solar calendar2538
Tibetan calendar阳木狗年
(male Wood-Dog)
2121 or 1740 or 968
    — to —
阴木猪年
(female Wood-Pig)
2122 or 1741 or 969
Unix time788918400 – 820454399

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