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Learn the most interesting events and historical facts that happened in February 1992.
The US president was George H. W. Bush (Republican), the UK Prime Minister was Sir John Major (Conservative), Pope St John Paul II was leading the Catholic Church.

But much more happened on February 1992: find out below

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Historical Events

Which were the important events of February 1992?


Events

  • 01 Feb 1992 Crazy He Calls Me closes at Walter Kerr Theater NYC after 7 performances
  • 02 Feb 1992 IRS and Willie Nelson settle on $9M tax bill
  • 03 Feb 1992 Defense opens calling Noriega our ally in war on drugs
  • 04 Feb 1992 A Coup d'etat is led by Hugo Chavez Frias, against Venezuelan President Carlos Andres Perez.
  • 05 Feb 1992 Jury selection begins in the LA cops beating Rodney King case
  • 06 Feb 1992 The United States Senate approves a measure calling for the faster phase-out of chlorofluorocarbons under the revised Montreal Protocol the phase-out is scheduled to be completed by 2000.
  • 07 Feb 1992 Mike Tyson testifies in his rape trial
  • 08 Feb 1992 16th Winter Olympic games opens in Albertville, France
  • 09 Feb 1992 2 Shakespearean Actors closes at Cort Theater NYC after 29 performances
  • 10 Feb 1992 Dangerous Women final episode on WWOR-TV
  • 11 Feb 1992 F-16 jet crashes at residential district of Hengelo Netherlands (No deaths)
  • 12 Feb 1992 The current Constitution of Mongolia comes into effect.
  • 13 Feb 1992 Most Happy Fella opens at Booth Theater NYC for 229 performances
  • 14 Feb 1992 Merlene Ottey runs world record 60 metre indoor (6.96 seconds).
  • 15 Feb 1992 100th episode of Cops airs on Fox
  • 16 Feb 1992 Former silver Goodyear blimps are now painted yellow and blue.
  • 17 Feb 1992 A court in Milwaukee, Wisconsin sentences serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer to life in prison.
  • 18 Feb 1992 In New Hampshire, U.S. President George H.W. Bush defeats Pat Buchanan in the Republican primary; Paul Tsongas leads the Democratic candidates.
  • 19 Feb 1992 Crazy For You opens at Shubert Theater NYC for 1622 performances
  • 20 Feb 1992 Private Lives opens at Broadhurst Theater NYC for 37 performances
  • 22 Feb 1992 Park Your Car in Harvard Yard closes at Music Box, New York City
  • 23 Feb 1992 16th Winter Olympic games closes in Albertville, France
  • 25 Feb 1992 Digital Equipment unveils the 64-bit Alpha processor architecture, with speed estimates of 150 million instructions per second.
  • 26 Feb 1992 Search & Destroy opens at Circle in the Square Theater NYC for 46 performances
  • 27 Feb 1992 S I Hayakawa, American politician (Senator-Republican-California, 1977-83), dies from a stroke at age 85.
  • 01 Feb 1992 The Chief Judicial Magistrate of Bhopal court declares Warren Anderson, ex-CEO of Union Carbide, a fugitive under Indian law for failing to appear in the Bhopal disaster case.
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Music charts

Which were the top hits in February 1992?
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Top #5 songs in the USA

  1. - Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
  2. - I'm Too Sexyyoutube
  3. - To Be With You
  4. - I Love Your Smile
  5. - All 4 Loveyoutube

Top #5 songs in the UK

  1. - Bohemian Rhapsody / These Are The Days Of Our Lives
  2. - Stay
  3. - Goodnight Girl
  4. - Justified And Ancient
  5. - Twilight Zone

Movies

Which were the most popular Movies released in that month?

Books

Which were the most popular books released in February 1992?

Seize The Moment by Richard Nixon

Seize The Moment

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"In Moscow, Khrushchev arrogantly predicted that my grandchildren would live under communism. I replied, "Your grandchildren will live free."

The Jordan Rules by Sam Smith

The Jordan Rules

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A SUPER TEAM...A SUPERSTAR...A SUPER EGO Michael Jordan is the most gifted basketball player ever.

Guardian Angel by Sara Paretsky

Guardian Angel

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V. was shocked to see an eighty-year old neighboring dog owner appear face down in a canal after an argument with a couple of yuppies.

Iron John by Robert Bly

Iron John

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Robert Bly, poet and translator, offers nothing less than an entirely new vision of what it means to be a man in this book.

No Greater Love by Danielle Steel

No Greater Love

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It was the maiden voyage on the Titanic, which is the most famous ship ever built. In one night, the sea destroyed the lives and futures of an extraordinary family, The Winfields.