Historical Events
- Feb 1 Afghanistan and Pakistan hit by earthquake, 1,200 die
"The Firm"
Feb 1 American writer John Grisham publishes his second novel "The Firm" (bestselling novel of the year)
- Feb 1 Australian cricket fast bowler Craig McDermott sets up a 9 wicket, 5th Test win over England with a career best 8-97 in Perth
Apartheid Laws To Be Repealed
Feb 1 South African President F. W. de Klerk says he will repeal all apartheid laws
- Feb 1 US Air & Skywest Fairchild jet collide at LA Airport killing 32
- Feb 2 Aravinda De Silva scores 267 v NZ at Wellington
- Feb 2 NH snaps its 32-game losing streak at home beating Holy Cross, 72-56
"The Soul Cages"
Feb 2 Sting scores his second UK #1 album with 'The Soul Cages'
- Feb 2 US postage is raised from 25 cents to 29 cents
- Feb 3 NFL Pro Bowl, Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, HI: AFC beats NFC, 23-21; MVP: Jim Kelly, Buffalo Bills, QB
Trebak Makes Game Show History
Feb 4 Alex Trebek becomes first person to host three American game shows at the same time (Jeopardy!, Classic Concentration, To Tell the Truth)
Rose Barred
Feb 4 Baseball's Hall of Fame board of directors vote 12-0 to bar Pete Rose, due to his betting on games while a player and manager
Record 467 Stand
Feb 4 NZ cricketers Martin Crowe and Andrew Jones make a world record 467 run stand, against Sri Lanka at the Basin Reserve in Wellington
- Feb 4 US postage raises from 25 cents to 29 cents
Kevorkian Barred Assisting Suicides
Feb 5 A Michigan court bars Dr Jack Kevorkian from assisting in suicides
- Feb 5 All American Bowl ends after 14 years
- Feb 5 Big East Football conference forms
Stern Kisses Marshall
Feb 5 Howard Stern kisses NY Giant Leonard Marshall's ass over bet, Stern lost claiming the Giants would lose the Super Bowl
- Feb 5 LA King Dave Taylor becomes 29th NHler to score 1000 points
- Feb 6 Mousey Davis becomes 1st coach of NY-NJ Knights
NBA Hall of Fame
Feb 7 Bob Knight, Larry O'Brien, Tiny Archibald, Dave Cowens, Harry Gallatin & Larry Fleisher elected to NBA Hall of Fame
- Feb 7 Jean-Bertrand Aristide sworn in as Haiti's 1st elected president
Attempt on John Major
Feb 7 Provisional Irish Republican Army launches a mortar attack on 10 Downing Street during a cabinet meeting in an attempt to assassinate UK Prime Minister John Major, injuring four people
Clemens Signs Contract
Feb 8 Roger Clemens signs record $5,380,250 per year Red Sox contract
- Feb 9 "This Is Ponderous" by 2nu peaks at #46
- Feb 9 Johann Olav Koss skates world record 5k (6:41:73)
Norris vs. Leonard
Feb 9 Terry Norris knocks down Sugar Ray Leonard twice and beats him to defend his WBC Super Welterweight title
- Feb 9 US Supreme Court agrees to hear Joseph Doherty case
- Feb 10 "La Bete" opens at Eugene O'Neill Theater NYC for 24 performances
- Feb 10 Johann Koss skates world record 10 km (13:43.54)
- Feb 10 Lithuania votes for independence from USSR
- Feb 11 Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) forms in The Hague, Netherlands
- Feb 12 Iceland recognizes Lithuania's independence
- Feb 12 North & South Korea form a joint team for table tennis competition
- Feb 13 Syria tells Germany they are ready to recognize Israel
- Feb 13 US air raid on the Amiriyah shelter in Baghdad kills more than 408 civilians
- Feb 13 US bombs Iraqi air raid shelter, killing 334
The Silence of the Lambs
Feb 14 "The Silence of the Lambs" film based on the book by Thomas Harris, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins, is released (Best Picture 1992)
Film & TV History
Feb 14 Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston's stage comedy "Mule Bone" opens at Ethel Barrymore Theatre, NYC; runs for 68 performances
- Feb 14 NL Cy Young winner Doug Drabek wins record $3 mil salary arbitration
- Feb 15 41st Berlin International Film Festival: "The House of Smiles" wins the Golden Bear
- Feb 15 Daily market volatility as Hussein mentions withdrawal, but Bush calls his offer a "cruel hoax"
- Feb 15 Freighter with dynamite explodes in Phang Nga Thailand, 120 die
- Feb 15 Troy State sets NCAA Div II record with 103 points in 2nd half routing DeVry Institute 187-117
- Feb 16 Dutch PPR, Political Party Radicals, disbands
- Feb 17 33rd Daytona 500: Ernie Irvan, driving for Morgan-McClure Motorsports coasts to win after challengers crash on finals laps
Sports History
Feb 18 Edmonton Oiler goalie Grant Fuhr returns to NHL after season-long suspension for substance abuse & shuts out NJ Devils 4-0
Night Ride Home
Feb 19 Geffen Records releases "Night Ride Home", Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell's 14th studio album
Event of Interest
Feb 20 A gigantic statue of Albania's long-time dictator, Enver Hoxha, is brought down in the Albanian capital, Tirana, by mobs of angry protesters
Music History
Feb 20 Alan Ayckbourn's stage farce "Taking Steps" opens at Circle in Square Theater, NYC; runs for 78 performances
- Feb 20 Programming language Python is released by Guido van Rossum [1]
Music History
Feb 21 Neil Simon's stage comic-drama "Lost in Yonkers", starring Mercedes Ruehl and Kevin Spacey, opens at Richard Rodgers Theater, NYC; runs for 780 performances, winning 5 Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize
- Feb 21 USSR announces that Iraq has agreed to a proposal to end the Gulf War, but the US calls the plan unacceptable
- Feb 22 Kelli McCarty, 21, (Kansas), crowned 40th Miss USA
- Feb 23 Greg Haugen scores a split decision over Hector "Macho" Camacho
- Feb 23 Military coup in Thailand, Premier Choonhaven arrested
- Feb 23 NC is 1st NCAA basketball team to win 1,500 games
Event of Interest
Feb 23 US President George H. W. Bush gives Iraq a 24-hour deadline to withdraw from Kuwait or face a ground war
- Feb 24 End of World League of American Football's (WLAF) 1st draft
- Feb 24 English-Yiddish musical revue "Those Were The Days" closes at Edison Theater, NYC, after 126 performances
- Feb 24 Gulf War: US-led forces begin Operation Desert Sabre, the ground invasion of southern Iraq and Iraqi-occupied Kuwait
- Feb 25 Andrew Jones scores twin Test Cricket tons v Sri Lanka (122 & 100*)
- Feb 25 Gulf War: Iraqi Scud missile hits US barracks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, kills 28
- Feb 26 Asanka Gurusinha scores twin Test Cricket tons v NZ (119 & 102)
- Feb 26 Gulf War: Battle of 73 Easting - Coalition forces win decisive victory over Iraq in tank battle involving 500-700 combined vehicles
Highway of Death
Feb 26 Gulf War: Coalition planes bomb Iraqi forces retreating from Kuwait, killing hundreds and creating the so-called 'Highway of Death'
- Feb 26 Gulf War: Kuwaiti resistance leaders declare they have control of their capital
- Feb 26 NY-NJ Knights (WLAF) players 1st come together
- Feb 26 Signs of Iran crude now an option for US refiners, but no imports from Iran likely in near future
- Feb 27 Ben Elton's "Silly Cow" premieres in London
- Feb 27 Noureddine Morcelli set 1500m mark at 3:34:16
Music History
Feb 27 Singer James Brown is paroled from prison after serving 2 years of 6 year sentence for weapon and drug related convictions
- Feb 28 Gulf War ends after Iraq accepts a ceasefire following their retreat from Kuwait
- Feb 28 Noureddine Morceli runs world record 1500m indoor (3:34:16)
- Feb 28 Steve Tesich's stage drama "Speed of Darkness" opens at Belasco Theater, NYC; runs for 36 performances
Famous Birthdays
- Feb 1 Faouzi Ghoulam, French-Algerian football player (Hatayspor), born in Saint-Priest-en-Jarez, France
- Feb 1 Jasmine Tookes, American model (Victoria's Secret), born in Huntington Beach, California
- Feb 7 Spencer Elden, baby and model on grunge rock band Nirvana's "Nevermind" album cover (1991), born in Los Angeles, California
- Feb 12 Faisal bin Hamad Al Khalifa, prince of Bahrain, born in Riffa, Bahrain (d. 2006)
- Feb 14 Karol G [Carolina Navarro], Colombian singer-songwriter (China), born in Medellín, Colombia
- Feb 16 Alexandra of Luxembourg, Princess of Luxembourg, daughter of Henri Grand Duke of Luxembourg, born in Luxembourg City
- Feb 17 Jeremy Allen White, American actor (The Bear), born in Brooklyn, New York
- Feb 19 Dasha Nekrasova. Belarusian-American actress (Succession) and filmmaker), born in Minsk, Belarus
- Feb 19 Lina Hidalgo, American politician (County Judge Harris County), born in Bogotá, Colombia
- Feb 20 Sally Rooney, Irish writer (Normal People), born in Castlebar, Ireland
- Feb 21 Joe Alwyn, British actor (Harriet), born in Tunbridge Wells, England
- Feb 21 Riyad Mahrez, French-Algerian football player (Leicester City), born in Sarcelles, France,
- Feb 21 Suppasit Jongcheveevat, Thai singer-songwriter and actor, born in Nonthaburi, Thailand
- Feb 25 Tony Oller, American actor (Gigantic), and pop singer (MKTO - "Classic"), born in Springfield, Illinois
- Feb 27 Azeem Rafiq, Yorkshire CCC & English U15 captain, born in Karachi, Pakistan
- Feb 28 Sarah Bolger, Irish actress, born in Dublin, Ireland
Famous Weddings
Meg Ryan & Dennis Quaid
Feb 14 American "When Harry Met Sally" actress Meg Ryan (29) weds American "Great Balls of Fire!" actor Dennis Quaid (37); divorce in 2001
Famous Deaths
- Feb 1 Annie van Ommeren-Averink [Hanna Jacoba of Ommeren-Averink], Dutch politician (CPN), dies at 77
- Feb 1 Carol Dempster, American film actress (Sally of Sawdust, America), dies at 89
- Feb 1 Jimmy MacDonald, Scottish-American voice actor (Mickey Mouse), dies at 84
- Feb 1 Phil Watson, Canadian NHL right wing (Stanley Cup 1940 [NYR], 1944 [Montreal Canadiens]) and coach (NY Rangers), dies at 76
- Feb 3 Harry Ackerman, American TV executive producer (b. 1912)
- Feb 3 Nancy Kulp, American actress (The Beverly Hillbillies, The Aristocats, Shane), dies of cancer at 69
- Feb 4 Bob Leslie, American actor (Cinderella; Mako: Jaws of Death), dies at 64
- Feb 5 Dean Jagger, American actor (White Christmas, Vanishing Point), dies at about 87
- Feb 5 Pedro Arrupe, Spanish Jesuit priest (1st responder after the bombing of Hiroshima), dies at 83
- Feb 6 Marten Levendig, Dutch TV correspondent to Moscow, dies
- Feb 6 Salvador Luria, Italian-American microbiologist (Nobel Prize 1969), dies at 78
- Feb 7 Amos Yarkoni, legendary Israeli soldier (b. 1920)
- Feb 7 Dick Winslow, American actor (Tom Sawyer, Mutiny on the Bounty), dies at 75
- Feb 7 Jean-Paul Mousseau, Quebec painter, member of Les Automatistes (b. 1927)
- Feb 7 John Steinbeck IV, American author and journalist
- Feb 8 Miran Bakhsh, Pakistani cricket spin bowler (2 Tests, 2 wickets; Punjab), dies at 47
- Feb 9 James Cleveland, American gospel singer, dies at 59
- Feb 10 Walter Klien, Austrian pianist, dies of cancer at 62
- Feb 11 Ajla Rachmanova, Russian-Austrian author (Students), dies at 92
- Feb 11 Oscar Nitzchke, German architect (Alcoa building, Centre Pompidou), dies at 90
- Feb 11 Robert W. Holley, American biochemist who worked with RNA (Nobel Prize 1968), dies at 71
- Feb 12 Edward A. Blatt, Polish-born American director (Between 2 Worlds), dies at 88
- Feb 12 Robert F. Wagner Jr., Mayor of New York City (Democrat: 1954-65), dies at 80
- Feb 12 Roger Patterson, American death metal bass player, dies in a car crash at 22
- Feb 13 Bernard Sauer, Yiddish actor, dies of a heart attack at 67
- Feb 13 Eddie Bartell, American actor (Every Night at Eight), dies at 83
- Feb 13 Ron Pickering, British athletics coach (GB 1964 Summer Olympics) and broadcaster (BBC), dies after a heart bypass operation at 60
- Feb 14 Arno Breker, German artist and "official state sculptor" of Nazi Germany (Die Partei), dies at 90
- Feb 14 Carlo L. Golino, Italian-American scholar, dies at 77
- Feb 14 John A. McCone, American politician (Head of CIA 1961-65), dies at 89
- Feb 14 Roy Lanham, American western swing and jazz guitarist (The Whippoorwills; Sons of the Pioneers, 1961-86), dies at 68
- Feb 15 Gary Gears, Chicago disk jockey, dies at 46 of a heart attack
- Feb 15 Luis Escobar, Spanish actor (Don Juan My Love), dies at 78
- Feb 16 Enrique B Varela, commandant Nicaragua contra's, dies
- Feb 17 Enrique Bermudez, Nicaraguan commandant, founder of the Nicaraguan Contras, assassinated at 58
- Feb 19 Peggy Mondo, American actress (Who's Minding the Store), dies at 50
- Feb 21 John Sherman Cooper, American jurist, politician (US Senator), and diplomat (Ambassador to India, 1954-55; Ambassador to East Germany, 1974-75), dies of heart failure at 89
- Feb 21 Margot Fonteyn, English ballerina considered the 1st lady of British Ballet (Giselle), dies at 71
- Feb 21 Nutan Bahl, Indian actress (Seema, Bandini), dies of breast cancer at 54
- Feb 21 Roger Swaybill, American actor and writer (Porky's II, Breaking Point), dies at 47
- Feb 24 George Gobel, American humorist, comedian and TV host (The George Gobel Show), dies at 71
- Feb 24 Héctor Rial, Spanish soccer striker (Real Madrid, 5 straight Euro Cup C'ships 1956-60), dies at 62
- Feb 24 Jean Rogers, actress (Flash Gordon, Hot Cargo), dies at 74
- Feb 24 John Charles Daly, American, newscaster and TV game show host (What's My Line), dies at 77
- Feb 24 Marcella Markham, dies of breast cancer at 68
- Feb 24 Webb Pierce, American honky-tonk country singer-songwriter, and guitarist ("In The Jailhouse Now"; "Wondering"; "There Stands The Glass"), dies of pancreatic cancer at 64
- Feb 25 Mhlabunzima Maphumulo, South African Kwazulu politician (first President of Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (CONTRALESA)), dies at 41
- Feb 26 (Bulee) "Slim" Gaillard, American jazz singer-songwriter ("Flat Foot Floogie (with a Floy Floy)"), dies of cancer at 80
- Feb 26 (Bulee) "Slim" Galliard, American jazz singer, musician, songwriter ("Flat Foot Floogie (with a Floy Floy)"), and actor, dies of cancer at 75
- Feb 27 Hein van Royen, Dutch director of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (1974-91), dies at 52
- Feb 27 Robert Widlar, American engineer and inventor of linear integrated circuits, dies of a heart attack at 53
- Feb 27 Robert-Jan Akkerman, Dutch diplomat (to Tunis), murdered
- Feb 28 Guillermo Ungo, member of El Salvador junta (1979-80), dies
- Feb 28 Wassily Hoeffding, American statistician (b. 1914)
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