1997


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Events

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Births and deaths

Main article: :Category:1997 births, Deaths in 1997

Nobel Prizes

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References

References

  1. (2011-10-23). "Turkey hints at strike on Cypriot missiles".
  2. (January 19, 1997). "Arafat arrives in Hebron for 'victory' celebration".
  3. "Biography: Madeleine Korbel Albright". Office of the US Secretary of State.
  4. Miller, Marjorie. (February 5, 1997). "Israeli Helicopters Collide in Midair; 73 Soldiers Killed". Los Angeles Times.
  5. (February 5, 2016). "Israel remembers 73 soldiers who died in helicopter disaster 19 years ago". The Jerusalem Post.
  6. [[National Geophysical Data Center]] / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS): NCEI/WDS Global Significant Earthquake Database. [[NOAA]] [[National Centers for Environmental Information]]. [[doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K]] {{Webarchive. link. (March 10, 2022)
  7. (1996). "Aeronautics and Space Report of the President ... Activities". National Aeronautics and Space Council.
  8. "Memorandum on the Prohibition on Federal Funding for Cloning of Human Beings {{!}} The American Presidency Project".
  9. (2012-12-08). "Rapper Notorious B.I.G.'s autopsy released 15 years after murder". Reuters.
  10. (March 26, 1997). "Papua New Guinea Head Steps Down After Mutiny".
  11. (6 April 1997). "More than 80 Algerians killed in weekend massacres".
  12. Lara Santoro. (April 17, 1997). "Ex-Nazi's Trial Opens Up Italy's Fascist Past".
  13. "The Election. The Statistics. How the UK voted on May 1st.". BBC News.
  14. "DocGuide". DocGuide.
  15. (13 May 2013). "Laos, Hmong Veterans of Vietnam War Honored At National Ceremonies".
  16. link. (2012-04-06 . Articles.cnn.com (1997-05-25). Retrieved on 2011-06-12.)
  17. Voepel, Mechelle. (2016-06-16). "Twenty seasons later, a look back at WNBA's first game".
  18. Joseph E. Stiglitz, ''The roaring nineties: a new history of the world's most prosperous decade'' (WW Norton & Company, 2004) pp 12–16.
  19. Pogue, David. (January 25, 2007). "A Stream of Movies, Sort of Free". [[The New York Times]].
  20. (1997). "Series of Real-Time Reports involving the tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales". Emergency.
  21. Longman, Jere. (September 6, 1997). "Athens Wins a Vote for Tradition, and the 2004 Olympics". The New York Times.
  22. (26 December 1997). "Take a look back at Princess Diana's impact on 1997".
  23. (22 September 1997). "53 die in Algerian massacre". Daily Dispatch.
  24. "Church of St Olaf".
  25. "McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 LV-WEG Nuevo Berlin".
  26. Higginbotham, Will. (4 October 2018). "When the Gray Lady Started Wearing Color".
  27. (November 27, 1998). "Steen Christensen: Pyövelin puheenvuoro". City-lehti.
  28. Palmén, Tiia. (June 19, 2016). "Poliisisurmat järkyttivät Suomea 1997 – kaksi poliisia ammuttiin kadulle". [[Iltalehti]].
  29. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. (2001). "1997 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report".
  30. "7.a Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change". UN Treaty Database.

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1997