NEWS: 1995

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Jan. 1, 1995

As 1995 begins, it's raining and 36 degrees F at Baltimore's weather station (at BWI Airport). The wind is from the north-northeast at 5 miles an hour.

It's the beginning of the United Nations Year for Tolerance, and the World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War, as declared by the United Nations.

Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Cloudy, then clear to partly cloudy, then cloudy; light rain in the early morning; High temp. 59 F; Low temp. 36 F; Precipitation: 0.08 inch.  No snow on the ground.

Jan. 2, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Clloudy, becoming clear; light rain in the early morning; windy/breezy much of the day (30-mph sustained wind & 39-mph gust at 1:00 pm); High temp. 47 F; Low temp. 24 F; Precipitation: 0.04 inch.
Jan. 3, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Clear, becoming cloudy; High temp. 34 F; Low temp. 21 F; Precipitation: None.
Jan. 4, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Cloudy with snow flurries, then clear, then mostly cloudy, then clear; breezy/windy from late morning onward (32-mph gust at 4:00 pm); High temp. 36 F; Low temp. 20 F; Precipitation: Trace (liquid).  No snow on the ground.
Jan. 5, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Clear; breezy until evening; High temp. 26 F; Low temp. 14 F; Precipitation: None.
Jan. 6, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Clear, becoming cloudy; rain in the evening with a trace of snow; breezy from late morning to mid-afternoon; High temp. 38 F; Low temp. 14 F; Precipitation: 0.88 inch (liquid).  No snow on the ground.
Jan. 7, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Cloudy, then partly to mostly cloudy, then cloudy; rain in the aearly morning; breezy in the afternoon; High temp. 51 F; Low temp. 33 F; Precipitation: 0.18 inch.
Jan. 8, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Variable cloudiness; breezy at times until evening; High temp. 42 F; Low temp. 31 F; Precipitation: None.
Jan. 9, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Cloudy then mostly cloudy, then clear, then mostly cloudy; High temp. 47 F; Low temp. 31 F; Precipitation: None.
Jan. 10, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Cloudy, then clear to mostly cloudy. then cloudy; High temp. 37 F; Low temp. 28 F; Precipitation: None.
Jan. 11, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Cloudy; a light rain shower with a trace of snow in the early afternoon; High temp. 40 F; Low temp. 31 F; Precipitation: 0.05 inch (liquid).  No snow on the ground.
Jan. 12, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Cloudy with light rain, becoming clear, then mostly cloudy; breezy in mid-aftenoon; High temp. 64 F; Low temp. 37 F; Precipitation: Trace.
Jan. 13, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: High temp. 71° F; Low temp. 42° F; Precip.: None.
Jan. 14, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Light rain; High temp. 69° F; Low temp. 54° F; Precip.: Trace.
Jan. 15, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Rain; High temp. 63° F; Low temp. 57° F; Precip.: 0.18 inch.
Jan. 16, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Light rain; High temp. 57° F; Low temp. 43° F; Precip.: Trace.
Jan. 17, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: High temp. 50° F; Low temp. 43° F; Precip.: None.
Jan. 18, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Light rain; High temp. 49° F; Low temp. 44° F; Precip.: 0.03 inch.
Jan. 19, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Rain; High temp. 45° F; Low temp. 42° F; Precip.: 0.16 inch.
Jan. 20, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Rain (heavy at times); High temp. 53° F; Low temp. 42° F; Precip.: 1.25 inches.
Jan. 21, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Snow flurries; High temp. 46° F; Low temp. 34° F; Precip.: Trace (liquid).  No snow on the ground.
Jan. 22, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Snow flurries; High temp. 39° F; Low temp. 28° F; Precip.: Trace (liquid).  No snow on the ground.
Jan. 23, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: High temp. 40° F; Low temp. 24° F; Precip.: None.
Jan. 24, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: High temp. 41° F; Low temp. 29° F; Precip.: None.
Jan. 25, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: High temp. 43° F; Low temp. 29° F; Precip.: None.
Jan. 26, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: High temp. 40° F; Low temp. 25° F; Precip.: None.
Jan. 27, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: High temp. 42° F; Low temp. 21° F; Precip.: None.
Jan. 28, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Snow (0.3"); High temp. 36° F; Low temp. 28° F; Precip.: 0.02 inch (liquid).  A trace of snow on the ground.
Jan. 29, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: High temp. 37° F; Low temp. 22° F; Precip.: None.  A trace of snow on the ground.
Jan. 30, 1995 Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Snow flurries; High temp. 42° F; Low temp. 30° F; Precip.: Trace (liquid).  A trace of snow on the ground.
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Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: High temp. 50° F; Low temp. 25° F; Precip.: None.  No snow on the ground.

The total precipitation for Baltimore during January 1995 is 2.87 inches, including melted snow and ice, somewhat below the normal amount of 3.08 inches. The average daily high temperature for Baltimore during January 1995 is 46.3 degrees F, above the normal of 43.2 degrees.  The average daily low temperature for Baltimore during January 199 5is 31.7 degrees F, above the normal of 25.4 degrees.  A total of 0.3 of an inch of snow falls at Baltimore's official weather station at BWI Airport during January 1995, well below the normal amount of 6.4 inches.

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Feb. 21, 1995 Steve Fossett of Chicago, Illinois, becomes the first person ever to fly a balloon solo across the Pacific Ocean. He landed in Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada. He had begun the trip by lifting off from Seoul, Korea.
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Mar. 27, 1995 The movie "Forrest Gump" wins six Academy Awards including Best Picture. Tom Hanks wins the Best Actor award for his title role in "Forrest Gump." It is Tom Hanks' second consecutive Best Actor Oscar; he won the previous year for his acting in the movie "Philadelphia."
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Mar. 31, 1995 The total precipitation for Baltimore during March 1995 is 2.12 inches, including melted snow and ice.
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Apr. 18, 1995 The Houston Post newspaper in Houston, Texas, abruptly publishes its last edition with no mention that the paper will cease publication. The newspaper was established on February 19, 1880.
Apr. 19, 1995 A truck bomb loaded with nitrate fertilizer destroys much of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, killing 168 people.
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Apr. 26, 1995 In the Orioles' first game this season, after the 1994-1995 baseball strike, the Oriole lose to Kansas City, 5-1.  Only 24,170 people attend the game.
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The Orioles reach the 10-million mark in attendance at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, needing only 221 dates.  It's the second-fastest recording of the first 10 million fans by any baseball park; Toronto's Skydome reached 10 million in only 206 dates.

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May 20, 1995 U.S. President Bill Clinton announces that the two-block stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House in Washington, D.C., will be closed to motor vehicles as a security measure.
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May 31, 1995 The total precipitation for Baltimore during May 1995 is 3.40 inches.
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U.S. Marines rescue Captain Scott O'Grady, who had been shot down in his F-16C fighter jet by Bosnian Serbs over Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Former baseball star Mickey Mantle receives a liver transplant at a Dallas Hospital. However, he dies two months later, on August 13, 1995.

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Jeff Manto of the Orioles becomes the 24th batter in Major League history to hit home runs in four consecutive at-bats.  One of the homers was on June 8, two were on June 9, and one was on June 10. Also, Manto tied the Major League record for most consecutive home runs over three games: four.

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Jun. 14, 1995 Mike Benjamin goes 6-for-7, setting a major-league record with 14 hits in three games, and drives in the winning run in the 13th inning as the San Francsisco Giants beat the Chicago Cubs 4-3.
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In their opening game of the 1995 Canadian Football League (CFL) season, the Baltimore Stallions (still known as the Baltimore Football Club) lose to the British Columbia Lions, 37-34, in a road game. Attendance is 23,999.

The total precipitation for Baltimore during June 1995 is 1.80 inches.

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Jul. 2, 1995 Hideo Nomo becomes the first Japanese player picked for Major League Baseball's All-Star Game. As a pitcher, he leads the National League in strikeouts this season and is second in earned-run average  (up to this point).
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Jul. 8, 1995 In their home opener played at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, the Baltimore Stallions football team of the CFL defeats the San Antonio Texans, 50-24. Attendance is 31,016.
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The Baltimore Stallions defeat the San Antonio Texans at San Antonio, 28-23. Attendance is 18,112.

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Jul. 22, 1995 In Baltimore, the Stallions defeat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 43-7. Attendance is 30,641.
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Jul. 29, 1995 The Stallions defeat the Birmingham Barracudas in an away game, 36-8. Attendance is 30,729.
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Jul. 31, 1995 The total precipitation for Baltimore during July 1995 is 7.38 inches, about double the normal amount for July.
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Aug. 2, 1995 The Stallions defeat the Edmonton Eskimos at Edmonton, 19-12. Attendance is 30,698.
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Aug. 6, 1995 The Stallions lose to the Calgary Stampeders at Calgary, 29-15. Attendance is 24,463.
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Aug. 10, 1995 Ball Night at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles turns into the first forfeited baseball game in the major leagues in 16 years. The Dodgers forfeit the game to the St. Louis Cardinals after fans throw souvenir baseballs onto the field three times, after the ejections of Dodgers right fielder Raul Mondesi and manager Tommy LaSorda. The game is called with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning with the Dodgers trailing 2-1. Attendance is 53,361.
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Aug. 12, 1995 In Baltimore, the Stallions lose to the Memphis Mad Dogs, 25-15. Attendance is 31,221. This is the only home-game loss for the Stallions this season, and the only time they have a losing streak of more than one game. The Stallions go on to win their final 10 games in a row during the regular season.
Aug. 13, 1995 Mickey Mantle dies at age 63 in Dallas, Texas. He was a Major League Baseball player, playing his entire big-league career with the New York Yankees (1951 to 1968) as a center fielder, right fielder, and first baseman. He hit 536 home runs in his Major League career. Mickey was born on October 20, 1931 in Spavinaw, Oklahoma.
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Aug. 18, 1995 The high temperature in Baltimore reaches 96 degrees F, the highest temperature ever recorded for Baltimore on any August 18th (up to this point) since recordkeeping began in 1871.
Aug. 19, 1995 The Stallions defeat the Memphis Mad Dogs at Memphis, 16-13. Attendance is 18,249.
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Aug. 26, 1995 In Baltimore, the Stallions win against the Toronto Argonauts, 41-14. Attendance is 27,853.
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Aug. 31, 1995 The total precipitation for Baltimore during August 1995 is 2.98 inches.
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Sep. 2, 1995 The Stallions defeat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 41-14 (same score as the previous Stallions game). Attendance is 23,120.
Sep. 3, 1995 The online auction site eBay is founded by Pierre Omidyar in San Jose, California, and is initially called Auction Web.
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Sep. 5, 1995 Cal Ripken Jr. plays in his 2,130th consecutive game, tying Lou Gehrig's record.  He also hits a home run, one of five Orioles homers as the Orioles defeat the Angels at Memorial Stadium, 8-0. Scott Erickson pitches a 3-hit shutout. Attendance is 46,804 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore.
Sep. 6, 1995 Cal Ripken Jr. plays in his 2,131st consecutive game, eclipsing Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130.  He also hits a home run as the Orioles defeat the Angels at Memorial Stadium, 4-2.  After the game, he walks by the front-row stands from end to end, shaking people's hands. Mike Mussina pitches 7-2/3 innings to raise his season win-loss record to 16-8. Attendance is 46,272.
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Sep. 11, 1995 In Baltimore, the Stallions defeat the Birmingham Barracudas, 28-20. Attendance is 29,013.
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Sep. 14, 1995 Baltimore weather: Cloudy, then variably cloudy, then mostly cloudy; breezy from late morning through mid-afternoon; High temp. 93 F; Low temp. 72 F; Precipitation: None.
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Baltimore newspaper The Evening Sun publishes its last edition. It began in 1910. This leaves its sister newspaper The (Baltimore) Sun as the only broad-circulation newspaper published in Baltimore.

The Stallions defeat the Shreveport Pirates at Shreveport, 24-17. Attendance is 12,445.

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Sep. 19, 1995 The New York Times and The Washington Post publish the manifesto of Unabomber Ted Kaczynski. (The manifesto later proves instrumental in identifying him.)
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Sep. 23, 1995 In Baltimore, the Stallions defeat the Shreveport Pirates, 42-32. Atrendance is 27,321.
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Sep. 28, 1995 Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestine Liberation Organization chairman Yasser Arafat sign an accord at the White House in Washington, D.C., ending Israel's occupation of West Bank cities and laying the foundation for a Palestinian state.
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Oct. 1, 1995 The Stallions defeat the Saskatchewan Roughriders in a road game, 28-24. Attendance is 20,738.
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Oct. 7, 1995 In Baltimore, the Stallions defeat the Saskatchewan Roughriders, 29-27. Attendance is 31,421.
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Oct. 20, 1995 The United Nations is forced to take out a loan of $125 million because it had exceeded its annual budget. It decides to hand out bills to its biggest debtors. At the top of the list is the United States which owes the U.N. $1.25 billion. (The U.S. helped found and initially fund the U.N.)
Oct. 21, 1995 In Baltimore, the Stallions defeat the BC (British Columbia) Lions, 28-26. Attendance is 33,208.
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Oct. 29, 1995 In Baltimore, the Stallions defeat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 24-17. Attrendance is 29,310. The Stallions finish the 1995 Canadian Football League regular season with 15 wins, 3 losses, and no ties.
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Nov. 4, 1995 In Baltimore in the South Semi-Final, the Stallions defeat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 36-21. Attendance is 21,040.
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Nov. 12, 1995 In Baltimore in the South Final, the Stallions defeat the San Antonio Texans, 21-11. Attendance is 30,217.
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Nov. 19, 1995 The 83rd Grey Cup (the championship game in the Canadian Football League) is played between the Baltimore Stallions and the Calgary Stampeders at Taylor Field in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Stallions win the game by a score of 37–20.  Attendance is 52,564. It marks the only time that an American-based team has won the Grey Cup. Chris Wright scores a then-CFL record 82-yard punt-return touchdown. The aforementioned record stood until the 2018 Grey Cup, with Terry Williams returning a punt for 97 yards to conclude the first half.
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Nov. 30, 1995 The total precipitation for Baltimore during November 1995 is 4.12 inches, including melted snow and ice.
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Dec. 15, 1995 AltaVista debuts as an internet search engine. (It lasts until July 8, 2013.)
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Baltimore weather at BWI Airport: Cloudy to mostly cloudy, then cloudy; rain showers from mid-evening onward; High temp. 46 F; Low temp. 31 F; Precipitation: 0.04 inch.

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