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International Conflict

1976 - Rina Messinger, a member of the Israeli army, is crowned Miss Universe 1976. Messinger is accompanied by body guards at all times during her reign.
2000 - Cansu Dere from Turkey withdraws from Miss Universe 2000 because the pageant is held in Cyprus.
2001 - Christina Sawaya from Lebanon withdraws from Miss Universe 2001 because of the participation of Miss Israel. Sawaya is later crowned Miss International 2001.
2007 - China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Tibet compete together at Miss Earth 2007.
2007 - Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo compete together at Miss World 2007.

Youngest, Oldest, Longest, Shortest and Tallest

1922-1923 - Mary Katherine Campbell is the longest-reigning Miss America at two years. She won Miss America two years in succession.
1951 - Kicki Hakansson, Miss World 1951, is the longest-reigning Miss World at one year and four months.
1957 - Gladys Zender, Miss Universe 1957, is the youngest Miss Universe at 17.
1965 - Apasra Hongsakula, Miss Universe 1965, is the shortest Miss Universe at 5'4".
1965 - Ingrid Finger, Miss International 1965, is the longest-reigning Miss International at twenty months. Miss International 1966 was cancelled.
1967 - Mirta Teresita Massa, Miss International 1967, is the longest reigning one-year Miss International at seventeen months.
1975 - Ladija Vera Manic, Miss International 1975, is the shortest-reigning Miss International at eight months.
1980 - Gabriella Brum, Miss World 1980, is unofficially the shortest-reigning Miss World at 18 hours before she resigned.
2005 - Deidre Downs, Miss America 2005, is the second longest-reigning Miss America and the longest non-successively reigning Miss America at one year and four months.
2005 - Natalie Glebova, Miss Universe 2005, is the longest-reigning Miss Universe at one year and two months.
2005 - Unnur Birna, Miss World 2005, is officially the shortest-reigning Miss World at less than ten months.

Winning Feats

1922-1923 - Ohio wins Miss America two years in succession after Mary Katherine Campbell wins Miss America two years in succession.
1935-1936 - Pennsylvania wins Miss America two years in succession.
1951-1952 - Sweden wins Miss World two years in succession.
1953 - France wins Miss Universe and Miss World in the same year.
1959-1960 - Mississippi wins Miss America two years in succession.
1964-1965 - United Kingdom wins Miss World two years in succession.
1968 - Brazil wins Miss Universe and Miss International in the same year.
1969-1970 - Virginia wins Miss USA two years in succession.
1972 - Australia wins Miss Universe and Miss World in the same year.
1973-1974 - Illinois wins Miss USA two years in succession.
1980 - Miss Universe is won by a Miss USA from South Carolina for the second time. The first contestant from South Carolina to be crowned Miss USA and then Miss Universe was in 1954.
1981 - Venezuela wins Miss Universe and Miss World in the same year.
1985-1989 - Texas wins Miss USA five years in succession. The five winners are referred to as the "Texas Aces".
1994 - India wins Miss Universe and Miss World in the same year.
1999-2000 - India wins Miss World two years in succession.
2000 - India wins Miss Universe and Miss World in the same year.
2004 - Brazil wins Miss Earth, making Brazil the first country to win all four major international pageants.
2005 - Venezuela wins Miss Earth, making Venezuela the second country to win all four major international pageants.

Competitions

1935 - Talent competition is introduced and optional at Miss America.
1938 - Talent competition is required at Miss America.
1960 ??? - Interview competition is introduced at Miss Universe.
1969 - Final question is introduced at Miss Universe.
1961 or 1971 ??? - Interview competition is introduced at Miss USA.
1984-1985 - Final question is used at Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA.
1986-1989 - Final question is not used at Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA.
1989 - Platform is required at Miss America.
1990-2006 - Final question is used at Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA.
1990-1997 - Finalists are asked a question by one of the judges at Miss Universe.
1990-2002 - Final question is the same question asked of all remaining contestants at Miss Universe.
1998 - Finalists are interviewed briefly at Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA.
1998-1999 - Interview competitions at Miss Universe and Miss Teen USA are, respectively, an interview about another contestant's country and multiple choice questions.
1998-2000 - Interview competition at Miss USA is a press conference-style series of questions.
2000 - Finalists are asked multiple choice questions at Miss USA.
2000 - Interview competition is dropped from Miss Universe and Miss Teen USA.
2001 - Interview competition is dropped from Miss USA.
2001 - Finalists are asked a question by one of the judges at Miss Universe.
2001 - Finalists are asked a question by one of the other contestants at Miss Teen USA.
2002 - Finalists are asked a question by one of the other contestants at Miss Universe and Miss USA.
2003-2005 - Final question is a question asked by one of the other remaining contestants or the outgoing titleholder at Miss USA and Miss Teen USA.
2003-2006 - Final question is a question asked by one of the other remaining contestants or the outgoing titleholder at Miss Universe.
2003 - Fast Track events are introduced at Miss World. The winners of each event automatically qualify for the semi-finals.
2003 - Casual wear competition is introduced at Miss America.
2006 - Final question is a question asked by one of the judges at Miss USA and Miss Teen USA.
2006 - Casual wear competition is dropped from Miss America.

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