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What happened on Wednesday July 25, 1990?

About July 25th, 1990, in brief:

  • Historical events: On July 25, 1990, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq April Glaspie met with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to discuss the escalating tensions between Iraq and Kuwait. During the meeting, Glaspie conveyed that the United States had no opinion on the Arab-Arab conflict, including the border dispute between Iraq and Kuwait, stating, "We have no opinion on the Arab-Arab conflicts, like your border disagreement with Kuwait." This message was consistent with the U.S. policy at the time, which refrained from intervening in such disputes. However, this stance has been subject to debate, with some critics suggesting that it may have been interpreted by Saddam Hussein as a tacit approval for military action. The exact details of the conversation have been a point of contention, with differing accounts from the U.S. and Iraqi perspectives.
  • Day of the week: July 25th, 1990 was a Wednesday
  • Zodiac Sign: Leo (in western zodiac), Horse (in Chinese zodiac)
  • Moon Phase: Waxing crescent
  • #1 US song: She Ain't Worth It by Glenn Medeiros
  • #1 UK song: Sacrifice / Healing Hands by Elton John
  • Popular movie: Presumed Innocent directed by Alan J. Pakula

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July 25, 1990: What happened on that day?


Here's what happened on July 25, 1990:

  • US Ambassador April Glaspie signals neutrality in Iraq-Kuwait dispute On July 25, 1990, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq April Glaspie met with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to discuss the escalating tensions between Iraq and Kuwait. During the meeting, Glaspie conveyed that the United States had no opinion on the Arab-Arab conflict, including the border dispute between Iraq and Kuwait, stating, "We have no opinion on the Arab-Arab conflicts, like your border disagreement with Kuwait." This message was consistent with the U.S. policy at the time, which refrained from intervening in such disputes. However, this stance has been subject to debate, with some critics suggesting that it may have been interpreted by Saddam Hussein as a tacit approval for military action. The exact details of the conversation have been a point of contention, with differing accounts from the U.S. and Iraqi perspectives. source: washingtonpost.com
  • Serbian Democratic Party declares autonomy within Croatia On July 25, 1990, Serbian nationalists in Croatia, led by the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS), declared the establishment of autonomous Serbian enclaves, escalating ethnic tensions in Yugoslavia. Croatian President Franjo Tuđman accused the Serbian government of fomenting the move to destabilize his nationalist government and justify military intervention. source: upi.com
  • U.S. conducts nuclear tests at Nevada Test Site on July 25, 1990 On July 25, 1990, the United States conducted two underground nuclear tests, codenamed Mineral Quarry and Randsburg, at the Nevada Test Site. These tests were part of Operation Aqueduct, a series of eleven nuclear tests conducted between 1989 and 1990. The tests involved simultaneous detonations of different bombs in separate tunnels, each with yields less than 20 kilotons. The exact details of these tests are documented in the U.S. Department of Energy's publication 'United States Nuclear Tests – July 1945 through September 1992'. source: osti.gov
  • Roseanne Barr's controversial national anthem performance at Padres game On July 25, 1990, comedian Roseanne Barr performed the national anthem at a San Diego Padres baseball game. Her rendition was off-key and accompanied by gestures perceived as disrespectful, including grabbing her crotch and spitting on the ground. The performance drew loud boos from the audience and widespread criticism, including from President George H.W. Bush, who called it "disgraceful." Barr later explained that the gestures were intended as a parody of baseball players' behavior. source: latimes.com
  • George Carey appointed Archbishop of Canterbury On July 25, 1990, George Carey, Bishop of Bath and Wells, was appointed as the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury, succeeding Robert Runcie. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's office announced Carey's nomination, which was subsequently endorsed by Queen Elizabeth II. Carey, 54, was known for his evangelical beliefs and support for the ordination of women priests. He was formally enthroned on April 19, 1991. source: latimes.com
  • Les Misérables opens at Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver On July 25, 1990, the acclaimed musical 'Les Misérables' opened at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, marking a significant cultural event in the city. The production was part of a broader North American tour that included stops in cities such as San Francisco and Los Angeles. This engagement in Vancouver was part of the musical's extensive touring schedule during that period. source: brainyhistory.com
  • Nadezhda Ryashkina sets women's 10,000m race walk world record On July 25, 1990, Soviet athlete Nadezhda Ryashkina set a world record in the women's 10,000m race walk at the Goodwill Games in Seattle, clocking 41:56.23. This performance marked the first world record of the 1990 Goodwill Games track-and-field events. source: archive.seattletimes.com
  • George Brett hits for the cycle against Toronto Blue Jays On July 25, 1990, Kansas City Royals' third baseman George Brett achieved his second career cycle in a 6-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays at SkyDome. Brett's performance included a single in the first inning, a triple in the third, a double in the fifth, and a leadoff home run in the seventh inning. This feat marked the first time a player hit for the cycle in Toronto's SkyDome. source: mlb.com

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What day of the week was July 25, 1990?


July 25, 1990 was a Wednesday and it was the 206th day of the year 1990 in the Gregorian calendar.

July 25, 1990 can also be written as 7/25/1990 in the US and as 25/7/1990 in UK and Europe.

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Who was born on July 25, 1990?


Famous people born on July 25, 1990:

  • Cheyenne Woods
    Cheyenne Woods

    Professional golfer and niece of Tiger Woods, known for her successful career on the LPGA Tour and her notable family connection in golf.

  • Benji Blakeway
    Benji Blakeway

    British bassist and member of the indie rock band Catfish and the Bottlemen, known for their alternative rock sound.

  • Daveigh Chase
    Daveigh Chase

    Actress known for voice acting in 'Spirited Away' and her role in the film 'The Ring'.

  • Alexiane Castel
    Alexiane Castel

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July 25, 1990: What famous people died on that day?


Famous people died on July 25, 1990:

  • Arnaldo Battistoni
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July 25, 1990: Number 1 song on that day

The number 1 song on July 25, 1990 is the best selling or most popular song as resulting from the music charts in the week July 23rd and July 29th. It changes depending on Countries, Music Genres and methodology used to rank the most popular song (for ex., sales, streaming).

July 25, 1990: What was the number 1 song in the USA on that day?

The number 1 song in the USA on July 25, 1990 was She Ain't Worth It by Glenn Medeiros, according to the music chart for the week July 23rd and July 29th.

  1. - She Ain't Worth It youtube
  2. - Vision Of Love youtube
  3. - Cradle Of Love youtube
  4. - Rub You The Right Way youtube
  5. - Hold On youtube

July 25, 1990: What was the number 1 song in the UK on that day?

The number 1 song in the UK on July 25, 1990 was Sacrifice / Healing Hands by Elton John, according to the music chart for the week July 23rd and July 29th.

  1. - Sacrifice / Healing Hands youtube
  2. - Mona youtube
  3. - Turtle Power youtube
  4. - Nessun Dorma youtube
  5. - It Must Have Been Love youtube

July 25, 1990: What was the number 1 R&B song on that day?

The number 1 R&B song on July 25, 1990 was Make You Sweat by Keith Sweat, according to the music chart for the week July 23rd and July 29th.

  1. - Make You Sweat
  2. - My, My, My
  3. - Can't Stop
  4. - Vision Of Love youtube
  5. - I Want It Now
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July 25, 1990: What is The Zodiac Sign for that day?


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The Zodiac and Astrological sign for July 25th is Leo.

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July 25, 1990: What is the Chinese Zodiac Sign for that day?

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The Chinese Zodiac sign for July 25, 1990 is Horse and the associated element is Metal.

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July 25, 1990: What was the moon phase on that day?


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The moon phase on July 25, 1990 was Waxing crescent.

The moon phase refers to the appearance of the Moon in the night sky on July 25, 1990 and is determined by the portion of the Moon's illuminated surface that is visible from Earth.

An observer located in New York City on July 25, 1990 at 10pm, would see the moon, being 18% full, rising at 09:40 am and setting at 10:07 pm.

The previous full moon was on Jul 08, 1990 while the next full moon would come on Aug 06, 1990.

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How old is someone born on July 25, 1990?


Someone born on July 25, 1990 is:

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