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The Good Ol' Days
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The Titanic
The famous ship The Titanic was found two years after it had gone down. -
The Hubble space telescope is launched into orbit
"At a cost of $1.5 million, the telescope was launched with a lot of expectations of success. Once in orbit however, one of the mirrors was discovered to be incorrectly ground, resulting in blurred pictures. In 1993 it was repaired by a Space Shuttle mission" -
The Recession of the 90s
"The United States entered recession in July 1990, which lasted 8 months through March 1991. Although the recession was mild relative to other post-war recessions, it was characterized by a sluggish employment recovery, most commonly referred to as a jobless recovery. Unemployment continued to rise through June 1992, even though economic growth had returned the previous year." -
The Gulf War
The Gulf War became known as the Iraq war in 2003. "U.S. President George H. W. Bush deployed American forces into Saudi Arabia, and urged other countries to send their own forces to the scene." -
Arrested
1987-1991
Jeffrey Dahmer -- committed his second crime at the age of 26, in September 1987. He went on to rape and murder 17 men before he was arrested on July 22, 1991. -
Taylor Launter Was Born
On this day the most wonderful and hottest guy was born. His name is Taylor Launter, aka. Jacob Black. He is so sexy. -
Friends
On September 22, 1994 is when the popular TV show Friends started production. This show would go on to be one of the most watched shows on TV and lasted for 10 whole seasons. -
Brooke's Birth
On the day of August 11, 1995 Brooke Jagodzinski was born. -
Jess' Birth
On the day of August 25,1995 is when the party started. This is the day Jessica Marie Hunt was born! -
Elizabeth's Birth
On this day January 27, 1996, is when Elizabeth Hernandez was born. -
Sabrina The Teenage Witch
On the 27 of September 1996, the TV show Sabrina the Teenage witch started production. -
Average Income
For the nation, per capita income grew 4.4 percent in 1998 to $26,412, up from $25,288 in 1997.