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Learn the most interesting events and historical facts that happened in September 1995.
The US president was Bill Clinton (Democrat), the UK Prime Minister was Sir John Major (Conservative), Pope St John Paul II was leading the Catholic Church.

But much more happened on September 1995: find out below

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Historical Events

Which were the important events of September 1995?


Events

  • 01 Sep 1995 Infinity Radio agrees to voluntarily pay $1.7 million to US Treasury
  • 02 Sep 1995 Actor Charlie Sheen (30th birthday) marries Donna Peele (25)
  • 03 Sep 1995 Carolina Panthers lose their 1st NFL game (Atlanta-23 Carolina-20 OT)
  • 04 Sep 1995 Mary Beth Zimmerman wins LPGA State Farm Rail Golf Classic
  • 06 Sep 1995 Senate Ethics committee votes 6-0 to ask for expulsion of Bob Packwood
  • 07 Sep 1995 12th MTV Awards
  • 08 Sep 1995 Cleveland Indians clinch 1st AL Central Division title
  • 09 Sep 1995 Broadway Limited last train ride (began in 1902)
  • 10 Sep 1995 115th US Mens Tennis: Pete Sampras beats Andre Agassi (64 63 46 75)
  • 11 Sep 1995 Eastern Tennessee begins using new area code 423
  • 14 Sep 1995 Body Worlds opens in Tokyo, Japan
  • 15 Sep 1995 Cards shortstop Ozzie Smith sets record of 1,554 double plays
  • 16 Sep 1995 Greg Maddux of Braves sets record of 17 consecutive road victory
  • 17 Sep 1995 Love! Valor! Compassion! closes at Walter Kerr NYC after 276 performances
  • 18 Sep 1995 Art Modell 1st meets (he claims) with Baltimore to move Browns
  • 19 Sep 1995 Andres Galarraga is 4th to hit 30 HRs for Rockies in 1995
  • 20 Sep 1995 Cincinnati Reds becomes 1st team to clinch NL Central
  • 22 Sep 1995 American millionaire Steve Forbes announces his candidacy for the 1996 Republican presidential nomination.
  • 23 Sep 1995 Argentine national Guillermo "Bill" Gaede is arrested in Phoenix, Arizona on charges of industrial espionage. His sales to Cuba, China, North Korea and Iran are believed to have involved Intel and Advanced Micro Devices trade secrets worth US$10-20 million.
  • 24 Sep 1995 Annika Sorenstam wins LPGA GHP Heartland Golf Classic
  • 26 Sep 1995 George magazine premieres, published by John F Kennedy Jr
  • 27 Sep 1995 The Government of the United States unveils the first of its redesigned bank notes with the $100 bill featuring a larger portrait of Benjamin Franklin slightly off-center.
  • 28 Sep 1995 Batman Forever released Czech Republic
  • 29 Sep 1995 OJ Simpson trial sent to the jury
  • 30 Sep 1995 Cleveland Indian Albert Belle hits his 50th home run of season
  • 06 Sep 1995 Cal Ripken Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles plays in his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking a record that had stood for 56 years.
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Music charts

Which were the top hits in September 1995?
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Top #5 songs in the USA

  1. - You Are Not Aloneyoutube
  2. - Gangsta's Paradise
  3. - Fantasyyoutube
  4. - Kiss From A Rose
  5. - Waterfallsyoutube

Top #5 songs in the UK

  1. - You Are Not Aloneyoutube
  2. - Fairground
  3. - Country House
  4. - When Love And Hate Collide
  5. - I'll Be There For You

Movies

Which were the most popular Movies released in that month?

Books

Which were the most popular books released in September 1995?

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

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In the early morning hours of May 2, 1981, shots rang out from Savannah's grandest mansion. Is it murder? Or self-defense? The shooting and its aftermath were heard throughout the hauntingly beautiful city of shaded squares and moss-hung oaks for …

A Good Walk Spoiled by John Feinstein

A Good Walk Spoiled

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John Feinstein's bestseller A Good Walk Spoiled captures the professional golf world as it is today.

Showdown at Centerpoint by Roger MacBride Allen

Showdown at Centerpoint

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This third volume of the Corellian trilogy features Han and Luke leading the Alliance against the Selonian rebels to take control of the planetary technology.

Sleepers by Lorenzo Carcaterra

Sleepers

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"Unquestionably powerful, a deeply human and affecting story." The Washington Post Book World "A GUT-WRENCHING BIT OF WORK. . . Carcaterra's graphic narrative grabs you like gunfire in dark alleyways. --The

The Liars' Club by Mary Karr

The Liars' Club

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The amazing, award-winning, and wickedly funny story of Mary Karr’s Texas childhood -- the book that ignited a revival in memoir. Mary Karr’s 1995 publication, The Liars’ Club, was published.