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  2. 1993 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    January 27 – J. T. King, American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator (b. 1912) January 28 – Vern Kennedy, American MLB pitcher (b. 1907) January 29. Gustav Hasford, American marine, novelist, journalist, poet and book thief (b. 1947) Ron Kostelnik, American football player in the National Football League (b. 1940)

  3. March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and ...

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    Demonstrators holding a gay pride flag. March organizers agreed upon seven primary demands, each with further secondary demands. The primary demands were: [7] We demand passage of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights bill and an end to discrimination by state and federal governments including the military; repeal of all sodomy laws and other laws that criminalize private ...

  4. Timeline of the history of the United States (1990–2009)

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    1993 — Massive flooding along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers kill 50 people and devastate the Midwest with $15–$20 billion in damage. 1993 — President Clinton signs 'Don't ask, don't tell' into law which prohibits gay or bisexual people from serving openly in the military. [1] 1994 — North American Free Trade Agreement goes in effect.

  5. Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other ...

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    New York: In People v. Liberta, judge Sol Wachtler states that "a marriage license should not be viewed as a license for a husband to forcibly rape his wife with impunity. A married woman has the same right to control her own body as does an unmarried woman". [255] [non-primary source needed]

  6. List of protests and demonstrations in the United States by ...

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    The right to assemble is recognized as a human right and protected in the First Amendment of the US Constitution under the clause, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of ...

  7. Category:1993 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Miss America 1993 delegates (4 P) 1993 events in the United States by month (13 C) 1993 in American music (11 P) N. 1993 American novels (200 P) P.

  8. 1993 - Wikipedia

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    From left, clockwise: Ramzi Yousef and other Islamic terrorists detonate a truck bomb in the subterranean garage of the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing 7 also known as the World Trade Center bombing; the Russian White House is shelled during a constitutional crisis after Russian president Boris Yeltsin imposed a self-coup; Czechoslovakia is peacefully dissolved ...

  9. 1993 in American television - Wikipedia

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    On CNN, Larry King moderates a debate between Ross Perot and Al Gore on the North American Free Trade Agreement that was watched in 11.174 million households – the largest audience ever for a program on an ad-supported cable network until the October 23, 2006 New York Giants-Dallas Cowboys game on ESPN's Monday Night Football.