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1991 - January.
January 2 - Sharon Pratt Dixon is sworn in as mayor of Washington, DC becoming the first black woman to lead a city of that size and importance.
January 4 - The United Nations Security Council votes unanimously to condemn Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
January 10 - SA State Govt forced to bail out State Bank.
January 11 - The Soviets storm Vilnius to stop Lithuanian independence.
January 12 - Gulf War: The U.S. Congress passes a resolution authorizing ...
See also:1991, 1991 - Events, 1991 - January, 1991 - February, 1991 - March, 1991 - April, 1991 - May, 1991 - June, 1991 - July, 1991 - August, 1991 - September, 1991 - October, 1991 - November, 1991 - December, 1991 - Undated events, 1991 - Births, 1991 - Deaths, 1991 - January-February, 1991 - March-May, 1991 - June-December, 1991 - Nobel Prizes, 1991 - Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel Read more here: » 1991: Encyclopedia II - 1991 - Events |
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1991 - January-February.
January 5 - Vasko Popa, Yugoslavian poet (b. 1922)
January 8 - Steve Clark, English guitarist (Def Leppard) (b.1960)
January 11 - Carl David Anderson, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1905)
January 17 - King Olav V of Norway (b. 1903)
January 29 - Yasushi Inoue, Japanese historian (b. 1907)
January 30 - John Bardeen, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1908
January 30 - John McIntire, American actor (b. 1907) ...
See also:1991, 1991 - Events, 1991 - January, 1991 - February, 1991 - March, 1991 - April, 1991 - May, 1991 - June, 1991 - July, 1991 - August, 1991 - September, 1991 - October, 1991 - November, 1991 - December, 1991 - Undated events, 1991 - Births, 1991 - Deaths, 1991 - January-February, 1991 - March-May, 1991 - June-December, 1991 - Nobel Prizes, 1991 - Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel Read more here: » 1991: Encyclopedia II - 1991 - Deaths |
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 |  |  | 1991 - April: Encyclopedia II - 1991 in South Africa - Events
1991 in South Africa - January.
9 January - Black children are admitted to schools previously reserved for Whites only
12 January - 45 mourners are killed during an attack on a funeral vigil for an African National Congress member in Sebokeng
1991 in South Africa - March.
12 March - The government tables a white paper to end racial discrimination in landownership and occupation
1991 in South Africa - April.
30 April ...
See also:1991 in South Africa, 1991 in South Africa - Events, 1991 in South Africa - January, 1991 in South Africa - March, 1991 in South Africa - April, 1991 in South Africa - May, 1991 in South Africa - July, 1991 in South Africa - October, 1991 in South Africa - Unknown date, 1991 in South Africa - Births, 1991 in South Africa - Deaths Read more here: » 1991 in South Africa: Encyclopedia II - 1991 in South Africa - Events |
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1991 in aviation - February.
February 13 - Swearingen SJ-30
1991 in aviation - April.
April 27 - Eurocopter Tiger
April 29 - Cessna CitationJet
1991 in aviation - May.
May 10 - Canadair Regional Jet
May 31 - Pilatus PC-12
1991 in aviation - June.
June 18 - BAe RJ70
1991 in aviation - September.
September 15 - C-17 Globemaster III
1991 in aviation - OctoberSee also: 1991 in aviation, 1991 in aviation - Events, 1991 in aviation - January, 1991 in aviation - February, 1991 in aviation - June, 1991 in aviation - July, 1991 in aviation - December, 1991 in aviation - First flights, 1991 in aviation - February, 1991 in aviation - April, 1991 in aviation - May, 1991 in aviation - June, 1991 in aviation - September, 1991 in aviation - October, 1991 in aviation - Entered service Read more here: » 1991 in aviation: Encyclopedia II - 1991 in aviation - First flights |
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1991 in aviation - January.
January 16 - Eastern Airlines is dissolved after 64 years of operation. Many of its remaining assets are parceled out to American and Continental.
January 17 - US-led forces attack Iraq in a massive air assault after a United Nations deadline for the withdrawal of Iraqi troops from occupied Kuwait passes unheeded.
1991 in aviation - February.
February 28 - The US calls a ceasefire in Iraq, with airpower having neutralized practically all o ...
See also:1991 in aviation, 1991 in aviation - Events, 1991 in aviation - January, 1991 in aviation - February, 1991 in aviation - June, 1991 in aviation - July, 1991 in aviation - December, 1991 in aviation - First flights, 1991 in aviation - February, 1991 in aviation - April, 1991 in aviation - May, 1991 in aviation - June, 1991 in aviation - September, 1991 in aviation - October, 1991 in aviation - Entered service Read more here: » 1991 in aviation: Encyclopedia II - 1991 in aviation - Events |
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 |  |  | 1991 - April: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974Japan (1974-1981)
The third-generation Toyota Corolla, built from 1974–81 (worldwide versions) (KE3x/KE5x), marked Toyota's greatest growth in the United States in the wake of the fuel crisis. In addition to the Sprinter, there was a rebodied version built by Toyota affiliate Daihatsu, called the Daihatsu Charmant. While there were certain fourth-generation models with a longer model life, this generation, when considered as a wh ...
See also:Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions, Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966, Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970, Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974, Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979, Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983, Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987, Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991, Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995, Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 Read more here: » Toyota Corolla: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974 |
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 |  |  | 1991 - April: Encyclopedia II - Incesticide - SalesAmerican sales: 1 million (Platinum)
UK sales: 100,000 (Gold)
Canadian sales: 200,000 (Double Platinum)
Japanese sales: 4 weeks, 17,430 (1992/12/16)
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See also:Incesticide, Incesticide - Track listing, Incesticide - Singles Charts, Incesticide - Album Charts, Incesticide - Sales, Incesticide - Personnel, Incesticide - Seattle WA: Reciprocal Recording Studios January 23 1988, Incesticide - Seattle WA: Reciprocal Recording Studios December 1988-January 1989, Incesticide - Seattle WA: Music Source Studios September 1989, Incesticide - Madison WI: Smart Studios April 1990, Incesticide - Seattle WA: Reciprocal Recording Studios July 11 1990, Incesticide - London England: Maida Vale Studio 3 October 21 1990, Incesticide - London England: Maida Vale Studio 4 November 9 1991 Read more here: » Incesticide: Encyclopedia II - Incesticide - Sales |
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 |  |  | 1991 - April: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Alternative versionsA slightly upmarket version is called the Toyota Sprinter, sold in the Japanese home market. It was replaced in 2001 by the Toyota Allex. There have also been several spin-offs over the years, including the Corolla II hatchback, Corolla Ceres (and similar Sprinter Marino) hardtop, Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno sports coupes and hatchbacks, and the Corolla FX hatckback (now Corolla Runx).
Over the years, there have been rebadged versions of the Corolla, including the 1980s’ Holden Nova of Australia, and the Sprinter-based ...
See also:Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions, Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966, Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970, Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974, Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979, Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983, Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987, Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991, Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995, Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 Read more here: » Toyota Corolla: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions |
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The second-generation KE2x model , launched 1970, had "coke-bottle" styling. It had a longer 91.9 in (2334 mm) wheelbase, and used the 1.2 L (1166 cc/71 in³) 3K I4 which made 73 hp (54 kW). The front suspension design was improved greatly, using a swaybar, however the rear remained relatively the same. There was a two and four-door sedan (KE20) available, as well as a two-door coupe (KE25), and three-door wagon (KE26). The Corolla became the second-best selling car in the world that year.
JPN-market ...
See also:Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions, Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966, Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970, Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974, Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979, Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983, Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987, Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991, Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995, Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 Read more here: » Toyota Corolla: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970 |
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The Corolla was launched in Japan in October 1966. Eiji Toyoda, chairman of the company, said it worked hard to create popular demand, and disputes that Toyota rode a wave of private car ownership that was taking off in the mid-1960s.
The initial car, the KE1x series, was small, with a 90 in (2286 mm) wheelbase, and came in two- and four-door sedan (KE10 and KE11), two-door coupe (KE15), and three-door station wagon (KE16 and KE18) versions. Power came from either a 1.1 L (1077 cc/65 ...
See also:Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions, Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966, Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970, Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974, Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979, Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983, Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987, Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991, Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995, Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 Read more here: » Toyota Corolla: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966 |
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 |  |  | 1991 - April: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979The fourth-generation model (Ke70) released in 1979 in Japan, was a boxy, rear-wheel-drive offering. Although most of the fourth generation was replaced by 1984, the station wagon and van versions soldiered on into 1987. Equally, there was a Daihatsu Charmant variant. The car were also avaliable in coupe versions (TE71 and TE72).
This generation (apart from the wagon) got a new rear coil spring five-link rear end with panhard rod, and the wheelbase was longer at 94.5 in (2400 mm). A new 1.8 L (1770 cc/108 in³ ...
See also:Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions, Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966, Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970, Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974, Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979, Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983, Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987, Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991, Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995, Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 Read more here: » Toyota Corolla: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979 |
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 |  |  | 1991 - April: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983The fifth generation (AE8x) is generally regarded as the finest Corolla when measured against its contemporaries, and some 3.3 million units were produced. This model, from 1984, moved the Corolla into front wheel drive, except for the AE85 Corolla Levin (SR5 coupe and GT Coupe outside Japan) and AE86 Sprinter Trueno which continued on the older rear wheel drive platform, along with the three-door "liftback" (TE72), three-door van (KE70) and five-door wagon (KE70) of the previous generation, that were still being produced.
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See also:Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions, Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966, Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970, Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974, Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979, Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983, Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987, Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991, Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995, Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 Read more here: » Toyota Corolla: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983 |
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 |  |  | 1991 - April: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987All Corollas were front-drive for 1987, with production beginning in May 1987. The Geo Prizm shared a slightly different body with the Japan-market Sprinter. The all wheel drive Sprinter Carib wagon used a solid axle rear suspension with coil springs, while the rest used struts all around. It was sold from 1988 to 1994 and had different bodywork to other Corollas. It was called the All-Trac in the US and sold with the Tercel or Corolla name in some countries.
The Sprinter five-door liftback was re-badged as the Corolla in Europ ...
See also:Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions, Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966, Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970, Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974, Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979, Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983, Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987, Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991, Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995, Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 Read more here: » Toyota Corolla: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987 |
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 |  |  | 1991 - April: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991The next Corolla (AE10X) was larger, heavier, and more expensive, with development chief Dr Akihiko Saito wanting to develop a 'mini-Lexus', after success with that range's flagship. With its 97 in (2465 mm) wheelbase, the Corolla had moved into the compact size class once occupied by the Toyota Corona and Camry. This model appeared in 1992 in Japan, 1993 in Europe and 1994 in North America.
It was available as a four-door sedan, three- and five-door hatchback and a five-door station wagon. Sprinters were available as a four ...
See also:Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions, Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966, Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970, Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974, Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979, Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983, Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987, Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991, Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995, Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 Read more here: » Toyota Corolla: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991 |
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The eighth generation (AE110/ZZE110), which shared its platform (and doors, on some models) with its predecessor, was introduced in May 1995, 1998 in Europe and North America. Due to recession, Toyota ordered that Corolla development chief Takayasu Honda cuts costs, hence the carryover engineering.
The Japanese has a version called the "Corolla GT" which is a 4-door, 165hp, 6-speed sedan.
This marked the beginning of the end of the Sprinter. The Sprinter Trueno coupé range wa ...
See also:Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions, Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966, Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970, Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974, Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979, Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983, Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987, Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991, Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995, Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 Read more here: » Toyota Corolla: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995 |
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 |  |  | 1991 - April: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000The ninth-generation Corolla (AE120/ZZE120) appeared in August 2000 with edgier styling and a longer 102.4 in (2600 mm) wheelbase. It is built on a shortened Toyota Vista platform—the Vista being a mid-sized, rather than compact, car. Like the Vista, the Corolla's width is limited to 67 in (1700 mm), to avoid being in a higher tax bracket in Japan, although most of its European rivals are now wider. This model made it to the United States in 2002.
The torsion bar suspension and drum brakes in the rear are anachro ...
See also:Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions, Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966, Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970, Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974, Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979, Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983, Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987, Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991, Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995, Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 Read more here: » Toyota Corolla: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 |
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 |  |  | 1991 - April: Encyclopedia II - Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The demise of the Soviet Union 1991With the failure of the communist hardliners to take over the Soviet government in August 1991, Mohammad Najibullah's supporters in the Soviet Army lost their power to dictate Afghan policy. The effect was immediate. On September 13, the Soviet government, now dominated by Boris Yeltsin, agreed with the United States on a mutual cut off of military aid to both sides in the Afghan civil war. It was to begin January 1, 1992.
The post-coup Soviet government then attempted to develop political relations with the Afghan resistance. In mid- ...
See also:Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The Communists take power 1978, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Opposition forces, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The Soviet invasion December 1979, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The search for popular support, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Internal refugees: flight to the cities, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Factionalism: Khalq and Parcham, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Mohammad Najibullah 1986-1992, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The Soviet decision to withdraw 1986-1988, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The Geneva accords 1987-1989, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The failure to bring peace, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Pakistan's attempt at a political solution 1987-1988, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Stalemate: The Civil War 1989-1992, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The demise of the Soviet Union 1991, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The fall of Kabul April 1992, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The United Nations plan for political accommodation Read more here: » Democratic Republic of Afghanistan: Encyclopedia II - Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The demise of the Soviet Union 1991 |
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