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Michael Jordan

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Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional swords - In fantasy fiction

List of fictional swords - David Gemmell. The Swords of Night and Day – Wielded by OlekSkilgannon the Damned in White Wolf and The Swords of Night and Day. Powerful, yet inferior, copies of the Swords of Blood and Fire. The Swords of Blood and Fire – Twin swords wielded by Decado in The Swords of Night and Day. List of fictional swords - William Golding: The Princess Bride. The Six-Fingere ...

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List of fictional swords, List of fictional swords - In mythology, List of fictional swords - Greek mythology, List of fictional swords - Christian mythology, List of fictional swords - Celtic mythology, List of fictional swords - Arthurian mythology Matter of Britain, List of fictional swords - Norse mythology, List of fictional swords - The Song of Roland Frankish mythology, List of fictional swords - In fantasy fiction, List of fictional swords - David Gemmell, List of fictional swords - William Golding: The Princess Bride, List of fictional swords - M. John Harrison: Viriconium, List of fictional swords - C.S. Lewis: Chronicles of Narnia, List of fictional swords - Robert Jordan: The Wheel of Time, List of fictional swords - Michael Moorcock: Eternal Champion, List of fictional swords - Raven Night, List of fictional swords - Fred Saberhagen: Books of the Swords, List of fictional swords - J. R. R. Tolkien: Middle-earth, List of fictional swords - Tad Williams: Memory Sorrow and Thorn, List of fictional swords - Roger Zelazny: Chronicles of Amber, List of fictional swords - various authors: Forgotten Realms, List of fictional swords - In historical fiction, List of fictional swords - Bernard Cornwell: The Warlord Chronicles, List of fictional swords - In computer games and video games, List of fictional swords - In MangaAnime and Cartoons, List of fictional swords - The Zanpakutō of Bleach

Read more here: » List of fictional swords: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional swords - In fantasy fiction

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional swords - In historical fiction

List of fictional swords - Bernard Cornwell: The Warlord Chronicles. Excalibur (Originally known as Caledfwlch, "Hard Lightning") - Sword of Arthur (see above) Hywelbane - Sword of Derfel, Champion of Dumnonia The Christ-blade (formerly Tanlladwyr, "Brightkiller") - Sword of Lancelot ...

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List of fictional swords, List of fictional swords - In mythology, List of fictional swords - Greek mythology, List of fictional swords - Christian mythology, List of fictional swords - Celtic mythology, List of fictional swords - Arthurian mythology Matter of Britain, List of fictional swords - Norse mythology, List of fictional swords - The Song of Roland Frankish mythology, List of fictional swords - In fantasy fiction, List of fictional swords - David Gemmell, List of fictional swords - William Golding: The Princess Bride, List of fictional swords - M. John Harrison: Viriconium, List of fictional swords - C.S. Lewis: Chronicles of Narnia, List of fictional swords - Robert Jordan: The Wheel of Time, List of fictional swords - Michael Moorcock: Eternal Champion, List of fictional swords - Raven Night, List of fictional swords - Fred Saberhagen: Books of the Swords, List of fictional swords - J. R. R. Tolkien: Middle-earth, List of fictional swords - Tad Williams: Memory Sorrow and Thorn, List of fictional swords - Roger Zelazny: Chronicles of Amber, List of fictional swords - various authors: Forgotten Realms, List of fictional swords - In historical fiction, List of fictional swords - Bernard Cornwell: The Warlord Chronicles, List of fictional swords - In computer games and video games, List of fictional swords - In MangaAnime and Cartoons, List of fictional swords - The Zanpakutō of Bleach

Read more here: » List of fictional swords: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional swords - In historical fiction

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - Jordan College Oxford - Architecture and layout

The college is situated next to St Michael's College and Brasenose College on Turl Street, and Gabriel College and Balliol College on Broad Street. Most visitors enter Jordan College via the Lodge. The college's buildings are grouped around three irregular quadrangles, the most important of which—the Melrose Quadrangle—is the college Library. The Library on one side leads out to the Library Gardens, and on the other connects to the Scholar's Common Room, which leads to the grand Hall, which is laid out with a table to seat all the ...

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Jordan College Oxford, Jordan College Oxford - Overview, Jordan College Oxford - Architecture and layout, Jordan College Oxford - History, Jordan College Oxford - People, Jordan College Oxford - The Master, Jordan College Oxford - The Scholars, Jordan College Oxford - The Servants

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Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - Washington Wizards - Players of note

Washington Wizards - Basketball Hall of Famers. Walt Bellamy Elvin Hayes Earl "The Pearl" Monroe Wes Unseld Washington Wizards - Not to be forgotten. Michael Adams Manute Bol Phil Chenier Bob Dandridge Richard Hamilton Juwan Howard Gus Johnson Michael Jordan Bernard King Gheorghe Muresan Robert Pack Brent Price Rod Strickland Ben Wallace Rasheed Wallace Chris Webber Don N ...

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Washington Wizards, Washington Wizards - Franchise history, Washington Wizards - The Miracle 1977-78 Season, Washington Wizards - The Name Change, Washington Wizards - Recent Resurgence, Washington Wizards - Players of note, Washington Wizards - Basketball Hall of Famers, Washington Wizards - Not to be forgotten, Washington Wizards - Retired numbers, Washington Wizards - Media Information, Washington Wizards - Other Facts

Read more here: » Washington Wizards: Encyclopedia II - Washington Wizards - Players of note

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - Jordan Grand Prix - Late 1990s ascent

1997 saw the departure of both drivers from the previous year. Barrichello left for the newly formed Stewart Grand Prix, whilst Brundle became a Formula One commentator for ITV. Jordan replaced them with Italian Giancarlo Fisichella and young Ralf Schumacher, Michael's brother. Again, the team finished 5th in the Championship, with Fisichella scoring two finishes on the podium. At Hockenheim Fisichella had led the race, but lost out to an inspired Gerhard Berger and a puncture. The Italian scored fastest lap at the Spanish Grand Prix. A lowl ...

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Jordan Grand Prix, Jordan Grand Prix - Early history, Jordan Grand Prix - Late 1990s ascent, Jordan Grand Prix - Descent

Read more here: » Jordan Grand Prix: Encyclopedia II - Jordan Grand Prix - Late 1990s ascent

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - Michael Hartnett - Early writings

Hartnett had started writing by this time and his work came to the attention of the poet John Jordan, who was professor of English at University College Dublin. Jordan invited Hartnett to attend the university for a year. While back in Dublin, he co-edited the literary magazine Arena with James Liddy. He also worked as curator of Joyce's tower at Sandycove for a time. He returned briefly to London, where he met and married, Rosemary Grantley on 16th May 1965, introduced by mutual friends and they were married on 4th April 1966. His fi ...

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Michael Hartnett, Michael Hartnett - Early life and background, Michael Hartnett - Early writings, Michael Hartnett - Farewell to English, Michael Hartnett - Later life and works

Read more here: » Michael Hartnett: Encyclopedia II - Michael Hartnett - Early writings

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Corporate Governance

Citigroup - Current Board of Directors. Michael Armstrong Alain J. P. Belda George David Kenneth T. Derr John Deutch Roberto H Ramirez Ann Jordan Klaus Kleinfeld Andrew N. Liveris Dudley Mecum Anne M. Mulcahy Richard Parsons Charles Prince Judith Rodin Robert Rubin See also:

Citigroup, Citigroup - Market share, Citigroup - History, Citigroup - Citicorp, Citigroup - Merger, Citigroup - Post merger history, Citigroup - Corporate Governance, Citigroup - Current Board of Directors, Citigroup - Business model, Citigroup - Real estate, Citigroup - Divisions, Citigroup - Scandals, Citigroup - Brands, Citigroup - Ancestor companies

Read more here: » Citigroup: Encyclopedia II - Citigroup - Corporate Governance

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - Clear Channel Communications - Famous people managed by Clear Channel or subsidiaries

Sports: David Beckham, Michael Jordan, Andre Agassi, Brandi Chastain, Pedro Martinez, Prince Naseem Hamed, Jason Giambi, Gary Lineker, Miguel Tejada, Roger Clemens, Greg Norman, Nomar Garciaparra, Jerry Rice, Kobe Bryant, Warrick Dunn, Al Michaels, Trent Green, Dick Vermeil, Gail Devers, Michael Owen, Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton, and Alan Shearer. Music promoted by Clear Channel or subsidiaries: U2, System of a Down, Anthony and the Johnsons, Mötley Crüe, David Gray ...

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Clear Channel Communications, Clear Channel Communications - History, Clear Channel Communications - Businesses, Clear Channel Communications - Radio, Clear Channel Communications - Outdoor advertising, Clear Channel Communications - TV, Clear Channel Communications - Live events, Clear Channel Communications - News and information, Clear Channel Communications - Worldwide, Clear Channel Communications - Controversy, Clear Channel Communications - Market share, Clear Channel Communications - September 11 2001, Clear Channel Communications - Pro Freedom Rallies, Clear Channel Communications - Banning music and political ramifications, Clear Channel Communications - Live music recordings, Clear Channel Communications - Indecency zero tolerance, Clear Channel Communications - Concerts and promotions, Clear Channel Communications - Stations on Auto-pilot, Clear Channel Communications - Rejection of anti-war billboard, Clear Channel Communications - Censorship, Clear Channel Communications - ClearChannelSucks.net and musician boycotts, Clear Channel Communications - Official Response to Controversy, Clear Channel Communications - Corporate governance, Clear Channel Communications - Top executives, Clear Channel Communications - Program hosts through its Premiere Radio Networks subsidiary, Clear Channel Communications - Famous people managed by Clear Channel or subsidiaries, Clear Channel Communications - Former hosts

Read more here: » Clear Channel Communications: Encyclopedia II - Clear Channel Communications - Famous people managed by Clear Channel or subsidiaries

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - American national men's hockey team - 2006 Olympic team

Goaltenders Rick DiPietro Robert Esche John Grahame Defensemen Chris Chelios - C Derian Hatcher Jordan Leopold John-Michael Liles Aaron Miller Brian Rafalski Mathieu Schneider - A Forwards Jason Blake Erik Cole Craig Conroy Chris Drury Brian Gionta Scott Gomez Bill Guerin Mike Knuble Mike Modano - A Mark Parrish See also:

American national men's hockey team, American national men's hockey team - 2006 Olympic team, American national men's hockey team - Olympic record, American national men's hockey team - Canada Cup record, American national men's hockey team - World Cup record, American national men's hockey team - World Championship record

Read more here: » American national men's hockey team: Encyclopedia II - American national men's hockey team - 2006 Olympic team

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - The Secret of My Success - Plot

Michael J. Fox, plays Brantley Foster, a recent college grad from Kansas, who moves to New York to start a new financing job. However, the company where he is supposed to work was taken over by another corporation, and he gets immediately laid off. After several unsuccessful attempts to get another job, he ends up working in the mailroom of his Uncle Howard Prescott's(Jordan) company, Pemrose. Pemorose was actually founded by his father-in-law, and he got the ownership of the company only because he was married to Vera Pemrose (Whitton). Fos ...

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The Secret of My Success, The Secret of My Success - Plot, The Secret of My Success - External link

Read more here: » The Secret of My Success: Encyclopedia II - The Secret of My Success - Plot

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - Terry Pluto - Books

Terry Pluto - Sports. The Greatest Summer: The Remarkable Story of Jim Bouton's Comeback to MLB, (1979) Earl of Baltimore, (1982) ISBN 0832901253 A Baseball Winter: The Off-Season Life of the Summer Game, (Jeffrey Neuman, Editor, 1986) ISBN 0025977601 Forty-Eight Minutes: A Night in the Life of the NBA, (Co-Written with Bob Ryan, 1989) ISBN 0025977709 Bull Session: An Up-Close Look at Michael Jordan and Courtside Stories About the Chicago Bu ...

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Terry Pluto, Terry Pluto - Books, Terry Pluto - Sports, Terry Pluto - Religion, Terry Pluto - Edited by Terry Pluto

Read more here: » Terry Pluto: Encyclopedia II - Terry Pluto - Books

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - 92nd Grey Cup - Starting lineups

92nd Grey Cup - Toronto Argonauts. 1 - Noel Prefontaine K 2 - Michael Fletcher LB 4 - Andre Talbot WR 5 - Arland Bruce III SB 9 - Damon Allen QB 10 - Antonious Bonner LB 12 - Adrian Smith CB 13 - Clifford Ivory HB 15 - Tony Miles WR 18 - R. Jay Soward SB 20 - John Avery RB 21 - Orlondo Steinauer SB 26 - Jordan Younger CB 30 - Kenny Wheaton HB 35 - Kevin Eiben LB 50 - Michael O'Shea LB 56 - Chad Folk C 65 - Sandy ...

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92nd Grey Cup, 92nd Grey Cup - Starting lineups, 92nd Grey Cup - Toronto Argonauts, 92nd Grey Cup - British Columbia Lions, 92nd Grey Cup - Game Summary, 92nd Grey Cup - 2004 CFL Playoffs, 92nd Grey Cup - West Division, 92nd Grey Cup - East Division

Read more here: » 92nd Grey Cup: Encyclopedia II - 92nd Grey Cup - Starting lineups

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - Oxford - Famous Oxford residents

Present Ron Atkinson (Football Pundit) Rowan Atkinson (Actor) Roger Bannister (Athlete) Raymond Blanc (Celebrity chef) Richard Branson (Entrepeneur) Jeremy Clarkson (Journalist and TV presenter) Colin Dexter (Author) Robin Gibb (Musician) Dermot Gallagher (Football Personality) Martin Halstead (Entrepeneur) Evan Harris (Politician) Tim Henman (Tennis Player) Robin Herd (Politician) Michael Heseltine (Politician) Douglas Hurd (Politician) Jeremy Irons (Actor) Eddie Jordan (Motorsport) Duches ...

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Oxford, Oxford - History, Oxford - Transport, Oxford - Tourist attractions, Oxford - Religious sites, Oxford - Museums and galleries, Oxford - University buildings, Oxford - Open spaces, Oxford - Commercial areas, Oxford - Theatres and cinemas, Oxford - Traditional and historic pubs, Oxford - Media and press, Oxford - Literature in Oxford, Oxford - Famous Oxford residents, Oxford - Geography, Oxford - Wards neighbourhoods and suburbs, Oxford - Politics in Oxford, Oxford - Parishes, Oxford - Images of Oxford

Read more here: » Oxford: Encyclopedia II - Oxford - Famous Oxford residents

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - Falcon Crest - Special Guest Stars

Jacqueline Perrault - Lana Turner (Seasons 1-2) Dr. Michael Ranson - Cliff Robertson (Season 3) Francesca Gioberti - Gina Lollobrigida (Season 4) Anna Rossini - Celeste Holm (Seasons 4-5) Jordan Roberts - Morgan Fairchild (Season 5) Kit Marlowe - Kim Novak (Season 6) Roland Saunders - Robert Stack (Season 6) Vince Karlotti - Marjoe Gortner (Season 6) Nicole Sauget - Leslie Caron (Season 7) Liz McDowell - Lauren Hutton (Season 7) Carlton Travis - Eddie Albert (Season 7) Madame Malec - Ursula Andress (Season 7) Lillian Nash - Eve Arden (Se ...

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Falcon Crest, Falcon Crest - Starring Cast, Falcon Crest - Special Guest Stars, Falcon Crest - Other Recurring Cast, Falcon Crest - Trivia

Read more here: » Falcon Crest: Encyclopedia II - Falcon Crest - Special Guest Stars

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - 2005 United States Grand Prix - Aftermath

The race had implications in the championship points standings, as Michael Schumacher moved from fifth to third, Rubens Barrichello moved from sixth to fourth, Ferrari moved from fifth to second in the Constructors Championship, and both Jordan and Minardi scored points, leaving BAR-Honda as the only team yet to score a single point. However, these were dwarfed by the recriminations over the failure to find a solution which woul ...

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2005 United States Grand Prix, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Pre-race controversy, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Toyota tyre failures, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Correspondence between Michelin and the FIA, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Attempts at compromise, 2005 United States Grand Prix - The team principals' plan, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Race report, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Refusal of coverage, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Aftermath, 2005 United States Grand Prix - The FIA's reaction, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Compensation, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Classification, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Qualifying, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Race, 2005 United States Grand Prix - Notes

Read more here: » 2005 United States Grand Prix: Encyclopedia II - 2005 United States Grand Prix - Aftermath

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - WrestleMania 21 - Match results

WrestleMania 21 - DVD Release: 30-Man Interpromotional Battle Royal. From the brand RAW brand: Simon Dean, William Regal, Tajiri, Rob Conway, Sylvain Grenier, Gene Snitsky, Hurricane, Rosey, Chris Masters, Viscera, Rhyno, Val Venis, Tyson Tomko and Maven From the SmackDown! brand: Booker T, Paul London, Heidenreich, Spike Dudley, Nunzio, Funaki, Doug Basham, Danny Basham, Orlando Jordan, Mark Jindrak, Luther Reigns, Scot ...

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WrestleMania 21, WrestleMania 21 - Match results, WrestleMania 21 - DVD Release: 30-Man Interpromotional Battle Royal, WrestleMania 21 - Eddie Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio, WrestleMania 21 - Money-in-the-Bank Six-Man Ladder Match: Chris Jericho vs. Edge vs. WWE Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin vs. Chris Benoit vs. Christian w/Tyson Tomko vs. Kane, WrestleMania 21 - Interpromotional match: The Undertaker SmackDown! vs. Randy Orton RAW, WrestleMania 21 - For the WWE Women's Championship: Trish Stratus c vs. Christy Hemme w/Lita, WrestleMania 21 - Interpromotional match: Shawn Michaels RAW vs. Kurt Angle SmackDown!, WrestleMania 21 - Piper's Pit with Rowdy Roddy Piper: Stone Cold Steve Austin, WrestleMania 21 - Sumo Match: The Big Show vs. Akebono, WrestleMania 21 - For the WWE Championship: John Bradshaw Layfield c vs. John Cena, WrestleMania 21 - WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2005, WrestleMania 21 - For the World Heavyweight Championship: Triple H]] w/Ric Flair c vs. Batista, WrestleMania 21 - Promotion, WrestleMania 21 - Trivia

Read more here: » WrestleMania 21: Encyclopedia II - WrestleMania 21 - Match results

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in sports - Basketball

2005 in sports - National Basketball Association. The San Antonio Spurs win their third NBA title in the past seven years, defeating the Detroit Pistons in the first seven-game NBA Finals in eleven years. Tim Duncan was named NBA Finals MVP for the third time in his career. Only three others have accomplished this feat. (Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, and Shaquille O'Neal. The match-up between the Spurs and Pistons, though panned by the media and low-rated, is the first NBA Finals to match the last two NBA ...

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2005 in sports, 2005 in sports - Athletics, 2005 in sports - Auto racing, 2005 in sports - Baseball, 2005 in sports - Basketball, 2005 in sports - National Basketball Association, 2005 in sports - NCAA Champions, 2005 in sports - International Competitions, 2005 in sports - Other Professional competitions, 2005 in sports - Cricket, 2005 in sports - Cycling, 2005 in sports - Football American, 2005 in sports - January, 2005 in sports - February, 2005 in sports - June, 2005 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby league, 2005 in sports - Football Rugby Union, 2005 in sports - Football Soccer, 2005 in sports - Major national championships, 2005 in sports - International Tournaments, 2005 in sports - Qualifying for 2006 World Cup, 2005 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2005 in sports - Golf, 2005 in sports - Handball, 2005 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2005 in sports - Lacrosse, 2005 in sports - Major League Lacrosse US:, 2005 in sports - National Lacrosse League US:, 2005 in sports - NCAA Division I US Collegiate:, 2005 in sports - Radiosport, 2005 in sports - Skiing, 2005 in sports - Snooker, 2005 in sports - 2004/05 season, 2005 in sports - 2005/06 season, 2005 in sports - Sumo, 2005 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2005 in sports - Flat races, 2005 in sports - Steeplechases, 2005 in sports - Tennis, 2005 in sports - 2005 Summer Deaflympics, 2005 in sports - Deaths, 2005 in sports - January-March, 2005 in sports - April-June, 2005 in sports - July, 2005 in sports - August - September, 2005 in sports - October - December

Read more here: » 2005 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in sports - Basketball

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia - U.S. presidential election, 2000

The U.S. presidential election of 2000 was one of the closest elections in U.S. history, decided by only 527 votes in the swing state of Florida. On election night, the media prematurely declared a winner twice based on exit polls before finally deciding that the Florida race was too close to call. It would turn out to be a month before the election was finally certified after numerous court challenges and recounts. Republican candidate George W. Bush won Florida's 25 electoral votes by a razor-thin margin of the popular ...

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Read more here: » U.S. presidential election, 2000: Encyclopedia - U.S. presidential election, 2000

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia - Basketball

Basketball is a sport in which two teams of five players each try to score points by throwing a ball through a hoop (the basket) under organized rules. Since its invention in 1891, by James Naismith, it has developed to become a truly international sport. It originated in the YMCA; early leagues were formed in colleges. Basketball eventually became a professional sport, and organizations such as the National Basketball Association developed. It gained Olympic status in 1936 and, even though it was originally an American sport, it quickly spread internationally and outstanding play ...

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Read more here: » Basketball: Encyclopedia - Basketball

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia - 1996

1996 (MCMXCVI) is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. 1996 - Events. January 5 - Hamas operative Yahya Ayyash is killed by an Israeli-planted booby-trapped cell phone. January 7 - One of the worst blizzards in American history hits eastern states, killing more than 100. January 8 - Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital Kinshasa ...

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Read more here: » 1996: Encyclopedia - 1996

Michael Jordan: Encyclopedia - 1998

1998 (MCMXCVIII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. 1998 - Events. January 1998 - A massive ice storm, caused by El Niño, strikes New England, southern Ontario and Quebec, resulting in widespread power failures, severe damage to forests, and a number of deaths. January 1 - Smoking is banned in all California bars and restaurants. January 2 - Russia begins to circulate new rubl ...

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Read more here: » 1998: Encyclopedia - 1998




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