1995 World History
Seamus Heaney
(1939– )
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William J. Clinton
(1946– )
The White House
Yitzhak Rabin
(1922–1995)
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1995
Republicans take control of Congress(Jan. 4).More than 5,000 dead in Japanese earthquake(Jan. 17et seq.). Criminal trial of O. J. Simpsonopens in California(Jan. 24).U.S. rescues Mexico's economy with $20-billion aid program(Feb. 21).Senate rejects balanced-budget amendment(March 2).Nerve gas attack in Tokyo subway kills eight and injures thousands. The Aum Shinrikyo(“Supreme Truth”) cult is to blame(March 20).Major League Baseball strike ends(April 2).Appeals court upholds woman's plea to enter Citadelmilitary academy(April 13).UN Council votes easier sanctions for Iraq(April 14).Scores killed as terrorist's car bombblows up block-long Oklahoma City federal building(April 19); Timothy McVeigh, 27, Army veteran, arrested as suspect(April 21);authorities seek second suspect, link right-wing paramilitary groups to bombing(April 22).Death toll 2,000 in Rwandamassacre(April 22).Fighting escalates in Bosniaand Croatia(May 1).U.S. shuttle docks with Russian space station(June 27).F.B.I. suspends four in Idaho siege inquiry(Aug. 11).France explodes nuclear device in Pacific; wide protests ensue(Sept. 5).Senator Bob Packwood of Oregon resigns under pressure for sexual and official misconduct(Sept. 6).Israelis and Palestinians agree on transferring West Bank to Arabs(Sept. 24).Los Angeles jury finds O. J. Simpson not guilty of murder charges(Oct. 3).Pope John Paul IIvisits U.S. on whirlwind tour(Oct. 4–8).Warring parties agree on cease-fire in Bosnia(Oct. 5).Million Man March draws hundreds of thousands of black men to capital(Oct. 16).Quebec narrowly rejects independence from Canada(Oct. 30).Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabinslain by Jewish extremist at peace rally(Nov. 4).U.S. servicemen admit rape of Japanese schoolgirl in Okinawa(Nov. 7). Nigeriahangs writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other minority rights advocates(Nov. 10).Irish voters approve end to constitutional ban on divorce(Nov. 24).Combatants sign Bosnia peace treaty(Dec. 14).House move stalls Congress–White House negotiations to avert government shutdown(Dec. 20). Seamus Heaneywins Nobel prizefor literature.