1991
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1991 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar.
Events
- February 4 - The Baseball Hall of Fame votes to ban Pete Rose.
- February 5 - A Michigan court bars Dr Jack Kevorkian from assisting in suicides.
- February 7
- February 9 - Voters in Lithuania vote for independence.
- February 11 - UNPO, the Unrepresented Nations & Peoples Organization, forms in the Hague, Netherlands.
- February 13 - Gulf War: Two laser-guided "smart bombs" destroy an underground bunker in Baghdad killing hundreds of Iraqis. Iraqi officials claim that the bunker was a bomb shelter but United States military intelligence identified it as a military facility.
- February 15 - The Visegrad Agreement, establishing cooperation to move toward free-market systems, is signed by the leaders of Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland.
- February 16 - Gulf War: American and British war planes bomb the suburbs of Baghdad, injuring at least 11 civilians and killing three others.
- February 22 - Gulf War: Iraq accepts a Russian proposed cease fire agreement. The US rejects the agreement, but said that retreating Iraqi forces would not be attacked if they left Kuwait within 24 hours.
- February 23
- February 25 - Gulf War: An Iraqi Scud missile hits an American military barracks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia killing 28 US Marines.
- February 26 - Gulf War: On Baghdad radio, Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein announces the withdrawal of Iraqi troops from Kuwait. Iraqi soldiers set fire to Kuwaiti oil fields as they retreat.
- February 27 - Gulf War: Kuwait is liberated, and a ceasefire is declared, after 100 hours of ground fighting. Iraq accepts the terms of the ceasefire, which call for the country to disarm.
- April 1 - The New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times report that Selene Walters had verified her claim that then SAG President Ronald Reagan raped her in her home in 1952
- April 3 - Iraq disarmament crisis: The U.N. Security Council passes the Cease Fire Agreement, Resolution 687. The resolution called for the destruction or removal of all of Iraq's chemical and biological weapons, all stocks of agents and components, and all research, development, support and manufacturing facilities for ballistic missiles with a range greater than 150km and production facilities; and for an end to its support for international terrorism. Iraq accepts the terms of the resolution on April 6
- April 4 - Senator John Heinz of Pennsylvania and six others are killed when a helicopter collided with their plane over Merion, Pennsylvania
- April 9 - Supreme Council of the Republic of Georgia declared the restoration of independence of Georgia
- April 14 - 20 paintings stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam but found 35 minutes later in an abandoned car
- April 17 - After approaching 3,000 in July 1990, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 3,000 for the first time ever, closing at 3,004.46.
- April 18 - Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq declares some of its chemical weapons and materials to the UN, as required by Resolution 687, and claims that it does not have biological weapons program.
- April 26 - Tornadoes break out in the central United States. The most notable tornado of the day was the one that hit in Andover, Kansas. The outbreak of nearly seventy tornadoes killed 17 people in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. The tornado that hit Andover was the only F5 of the year. (see The Andover, Kansas Tornado)
- April 29 - A tropical cyclone hits Bangladesh killing an estimated 138,000 people.
Undated events
Year in Topic
Births
Deaths
January-February
- January 5 - Vasko Popa, Yugoslav poet
- January 8 - Steve Clark, Rock guitarist for Def Leppard (b.1960)
- January 11 - Carl David Anderson, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1905)
- January 17 - King Olav V of Norway
- January 18 - Leo Hurwitz, documentary film producer
- January 29 - Yasushi Inoue, historian
- January 30 - John Bardeen, American physicist, two-time Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1908
- January 30 - John McIntire, actor
- February 5 - Dean Jagger, actor
- February 6 - Danny Thomas, singer, comedian, and actor
- February 11 - Oscar Nitzchke, German architect
- February 14 - John McCone, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
- February 21 - Margot Fonteyn, ballet dancer
- February 24 - George Gobel, comedian
- February 24 - John Daly, journalist and game show host
- February 28 - Derek Smith, swimmer
March-May
- March 2 - Serge Gainsbourg, singer
- March 3 - Arthur Murray, American dancer and dance instructor
- March 14 - Doc Pomus, composer
- March 14 - Howard Ashman, lyricist
- March 29 - Lee Atwater, American Presidential advisor
- April 1 - Martha Graham, American dancer and choreographer
- April 3 - Graham Greene, writer
- April 3 - Charles Goren, bridge player, writer, columnist (b. 1901)
- April 4 - Max Frisch, Swiss writer (b. 1911)
- April 4 - H. John Heinz III, U.S. Senator (plane crash)
- April 4 - Forrest Towns, American runner
- April 10 - Natalie Schafer, actress
- April 26 - Carmine Coppola, composer, conductor
- April 26 - William Andrew Paton, accountant and economist
- April 28 - Ken Curtis, actor
- May 8 - Jean Langlais, French composer and organist (b. 1907)
- May 8 - Rudolf Serkin, Austrian pianist (b. 1903)
- May 21 - Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India (b. 1944)
- May 21 - Thenmuli Rajaratnam, suicide bomber.
- May 22 - Derrick Henry Lehmer, mathematician
- May 24 - Wilhelm Kempff, German conductor (b. 1895)
- May 27 - Leopold Nowak, musicologist
July-December
- July 1 - Michael Landon, American actor (b. 1936)
- July 4 - Victor Chang, Australian doctor, pioneer in heart transplantation (murdered) (b. 1936)
- July 15 - Bert Convy, American game show host, actor, and singer (brain tumor) (b. 1933)
- July 16 - Robert Motherwell, American abstract expressionist painter (b. 1915)
- July 18 - André Cools, Belgian politician (assassinated) (b. 1927)
- August 5 - Paul Brown, American football coach (b. 1908)
- August 8 - James Irwin, astronaut (b. 1930)
- August 13 - James Roosevelt, American businessman, politician, son of Franklin D. Roosevelt (b. 1907)
- August 14 - Richard A. Snelling, Governor of Vermont (b. 1927)
- August 30 - Jean Tinguely, Swiss painter and sculptor (b. 1925)
- September 3 - Frank Capra, Italian-born American movie director (b. 1897)
- September 17 - Zino Francescatti, French violinist (b. 1902)
- September 24 - Dr. Seuss, American children's author (b. 1904)
- September 26 - Miles Davis, American jazz trumpeter (b. 1926)
- October 24 - Gene Roddenberry, TV producer, creator of Star Trek (b. 1921)
- November 24
- December 15 - Vasily Zaitsev, Soviet sniper, World War II hero (b. 1915)
- December 16 - Horatio Luro, Argentine-born racehorse trainer (b. 1901)
- December 18 - George Abecassis, English Formula One driver (b. 1913)
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