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This year in History

The year 1993 

Historical events and fun news items:

March 11   Janet Reno becomes the first female Attorney General of the United States.

March 22   Intel ships the first Pentium chips

March 30   In the comic strip Peanuts, Charlie Brown hits his first ever game-winning home run.

March 31   Actor Brandon Lee is accidentally killed during the filming of The Crow.

April 22   The Holocaust Memorial Museum is dedicated in Washington DC

May 20   The last episode of Cheers airs on TV

June 7   The Artist formerly known as Prince changes his name to a symbol.

August 6   The movie The Fugitive, starring Harrison Ford, opens in theaters.

September 10   The X-Files airs its first episode.

November 14   Don Shula gets the most wins of any coach in NFL history.

November 14   Puerto Rico votes against becoming the 51st United State.

November 24   The Brady bill passes establishing a 5-day waiting period for handgun sales

December 8   The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is signed into law by US President Bill Clinton.

Famous Birthdays:

June 7   Jordan Fry (Actor)

December 8   Anna Sophia Robb (Actress - Because of Winn Dixie)

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