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1988: Encyclopedia - 1988
1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on a Friday of the Gregorian calendar.
1988 - Events.
January 1 - The Evangelical Lutheran...
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1988: Encyclopedia Ii - 1988 - Events
1988 - January.
January 1 - The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is established, creating the largest Lutheran denomination in t...
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1988: Encyclopedia Ii - 1988 - Deaths
1988 - January to March.
January 2 - Edmund Brisco Ford, British geneticist (b. 1901)
January 5 - Pete Maravich, American basketball p...
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1988 In South Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - 1988 In South Africa - Events
1988 in South Africa - January.
1 January - Nordic countries implement comprehensive sanctions against South Africa and South West Afr...
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1988 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1988 In Rail Transport - Events
1988 in rail transport - February events.
February 1 - MBTA restores passenger train service to Rhode Island, but only during peak rus...
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Plame Affair Timeline: Encyclopedia Ii - Plame Affair Timeline - Background Events
Plame affair timeline - 1981.
Seyni Kountche, then President of Niger stated that his country would "sell uranium even to the devil."[...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - 1988 Presidential Campaign
In 1988, after eight years as Vice President, Bush ran for President. Though considered the early frontrunner for the nomination, Bush ca...
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1988 In Music: Encyclopedia - 1988 In Music
See also: 1987 in music, other events of 1988, 1989 in music, 1980s in music and the list of 'years in music'
1988 in music - Events.
P...
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1988 In Television: Encyclopedia - 1988 In Television
See also: 1987 in television, other events of 1988, 1989 in television and the list of 'years in television'.
For the United States netwo...
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What If Comics: Encyclopedia - What If Comics
What If is a comic book series first published intermittently (originally bimonthly) in the late 1970s by Marvel Comics that explores "th...
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Bill Studeman: Encyclopedia - Bill Studeman
William Oliver Studeman (born 1940) is a retired admiral of the United States Navy and former deputy director of the United States' Centr...
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Uss Greeneville Ssn-772: Encyclopedia - Uss Greeneville Ssn-772
USS Greeneville (SSN-772), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Greeneville, Tennes...
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1989 In Literature: Encyclopedia - 1989 In Literature
See also: 1988 in literature, other events of 1989, 1990 in literature, list of years in literature.
1989 in literature - Events.
Febru...
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Alexandra Timoshenko: Encyclopedia - Alexandra Timoshenko
Alexandra Timoshenko Russian: Александра Тымошенко (born 18th February, 1972 in Boguslav, Ukraine) was a Soviet Indivi...
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Asiana Airlines: Encyclopedia - Asiana Airlines
Asiana Airlines (KOSDAQ: 020560) is one of South Korea's two major airlines. It is both smaller and younger than Korean Air. Asiana's he...
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Carly Patterson: Encyclopedia - Carly Patterson
Carly Rae Patterson (born February 4, 1988 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is an American gymnast. She currently lives in Allen, Texas.
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - 1988 Presidential Campaign
In 1988, after eight years as Vice President, Bush ran for President. Though considered the early frontrunner for the nomination, Bush ca...
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Uss Abraham Lincoln Cvn-72: Encyclopedia - Uss Abraham Lincoln Cvn-72
The second USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), nicknamed "Abe", is the fifth Nimitz-class supercarrier in the United States Navy. The ship is n...
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1987 In Music: Encyclopedia - 1987 In Music
See also: 1986 in music, other events of 1987, 1988 in music, 1980s in music and the list of 'years in music'
1987 in music - Events.
J...
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1960 In Baseball: Encyclopedia - 1960 In Baseball
The following are the baseball events of the year 1960 throughout the world.
2000s
2009 • 2008 • 2007 ...
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Alice Cooper: Encyclopedia - Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier, February 4, 1948), is a rock singer and musician. Alice Cooper was originally just the name of ...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Post-presidency
Since his final election campaign, Bush has largely retired from public life. The Bushes live in Houston and their summer home in Kennebu...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - World War Ii: Decorated Naval Aviator
After graduating from Phillips Academy in June, 1942, he joined the U.S. Navy on his 18th birthday to become an aviator. After completing...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Early Life
George Herbert Walker Bush was born to Prescott Bush and Dorothy Walker. His father served as a U.S. Senator from Connecticut and was a p...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Postwar: Yale Family Oil Business
While at Yale, he joined the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and was elected President. He also captained the Yale baseball team. A left-h...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Congressman And Failed Senate Campaigns
In 1964, Bush ventured into conventional politics by running against Texas' Democratic Senator Ralph Yarborough, making an issue of Yarbo...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - 1970s Appointive Offices
After the 1970 election loss, President Richard Nixon appointed Bush to United States Ambassador to the United Nations, at which he serve...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - 1980 Presidential Campaign
In the 1980 presidential election, Bush ran for the office, stressing his wide range of government experience. In the contest for the Rep...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Vice President
January 20, 1989
After some preliminary discussion of choosing former President Gerald Ford as his running mate, Reagan selected Bush as ...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Presidency
Foreign policy drove the Bush presidency from its first days. In his January 20, 1989 Inaugural Address upon taking the Presidency, Bush ...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - 1992 Failed Presidential Re-election Campaign
The tail end of the late 1980s recession, that had dogged most of Bush's term in office, was a contributing factor to his defeat in the 1...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Early Life
George Herbert Walker Bush was born to Prescott Bush and Dorothy Walker. His father served as a U.S. Senator from Connecticut and was a p...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Early Life
George Herbert Walker Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts to Prescott Bush and Dorothy Walker. His father served as a U.S. Senator fro...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - World War Ii: Decorated Naval Aviator
After graduating from Phillips Academy in June, 1942, he joined the U.S. Navy on his 18th birthday to become an aviator. After completing...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Postwar: Yale Family Oil Business
While at Yale, he joined the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and was elected President. He also captained the Yale baseball team. A left-h...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Congressman And Failed Senate Campaigns
In 1964, Bush ventured into conventional politics by running against Texas' Democratic Senator Ralph Yarborough, making an issue of Yarbo...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - 1970s Appointive Offices
After the 1970 election loss, President Richard Nixon appointed Bush to United States Ambassador to the United Nations, at which he serve...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - 1980 Presidential Campaign
In the 1980 presidential election, Bush ran for the office, stressing his wide range of government experience. In the contest for the Rep...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Vice President
After some preliminary discussion of choosing former President Gerald Ford as his running mate, Reagan selected Bush as his Vice Presiden...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Presidency
Foreign policy drove the Bush presidency from its first days. In his January 20, 1989 Inaugural Address upon taking the Presidency, Bush ...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - 1992 Re-election Campaign
The tail end of the late 1980s recession, that had dogged most of Bush's term in office, was a contributing factor to his defeat in the 1...
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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - Post-presidency
Since his final election campaign, Bush has largely retired from public life. The Bushes live in Houston and their summer home in Kennebu...
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Citv: Encyclopedia Ii - Citv - Presenters
Presenters on CiTV over the years have included:
Matthew Kelly (January 1983)
Isla St Clair (February 1983)
Derek Griffiths (one month[?...
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Alabama Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Alabama Band - Discography
Albums
My Home's in Alabama (May 1980)
Feels So Right (February 1981)
Mountain Music (February 1982)
The Closer You Get... (March 1983)
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Yasuhiro Abe: Encyclopedia Ii - Yasuhiro Abe - Discography
Yasuhiro Abe - Singles.
'We Got It!' (1 November 1982)
'CAFE FLAMINGO' (1 February 1983)
'JULIET' (1 July 1983)
'TIGHT UP' (1 February...
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Plame Affair Timeline: Encyclopedia Ii - Plame Affair Timeline - Disclosure And Scandal
Plame affair timeline - July 2003.
14 July 2003: "Mission to Niger" by Robert Novak: "Wilson never worked for the CIA, but his wife, V...
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1912: Encyclopedia Ii - 1912 - Births
1912 - January-February.
January 1 - Kim Philby, British spy (d. 1988)
January 3 - Armand Lohikoski, Finnish director (d. 2005)
Januar...
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Islamic Salvation Front: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Salvation Front - History
On November 3, 1988, the Algerian Constitution was amended to allow parties other than the ruling FLN. The FIS was founded shortly afterw...
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List Of Intel Microprocessors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Intel Microprocessors - 32-bit Processors: The 80386 Range
List of Intel microprocessors - 80386DX.
Introduced October 17, 1985
Clock speeds:
16MHz with 5 to 6 MIPS
16 February 1987 20MHz with...
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Western Goals Institute: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Goals Institute - Global Links
In February 1988, when Western Goals became the UK chapter of the WACL's youth wing, it helped organise a visit to Britain of the Angolan...
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Jennifer Lynn: Encyclopedia Ii - Jennifer Lynn - Biography
Jennifer Lynn (who prefers to be called Jen or Jenni) was born on February 15th 1988 in London, England. In her early years, she expresse...
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Metrocentre: Encyclopedia Ii - Metrocentre - Metroland
Metroland, (or The New Metroland), the amusement park, was opened in February 1988 at a cost of £20 million. The park features a roller ...
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Asiana Airlines: Encyclopedia Ii - Asiana Airlines - History
The airline was established on 17 February 1988 and started operations in December 1988 with flights to Bangkok. It was formed by the Kum...
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Airbus A320: Encyclopedia Ii - Airbus A320 - In Service
The type certificate for the A320 was awarded by the JAA on February 26, 1988. After entering the market in March 1988 with Air France, t...
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Airbus A320: Encyclopedia Ii - Airbus A320 - In Service
The type certificate for the A320 was awarded by the JAA on February 26, 1988. After entering the market in March 1988 with Air France, t...
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Nancy Pelosi: Encyclopedia Ii - Nancy Pelosi - Congressional Career
When Burton died in 1983, his wife Sala won a special election to complete his term. When she became ill with cancer, she suggested that ...
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San Francisco Opera: Encyclopedia Ii - San Francisco Opera - General Director Kurt Herbert Adler 1953 Through 1981
Kurt Herbert Adler (1905, Vienna, Austria – 9 February 1988, Marin County, California) came to the United States in 1938 after early ex...
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B'z: Encyclopedia Ii - B'z - Discography
B'z - Albums.
Original Album
B'z (21 September 1988)
OFF THE LOCK (21 May 1989)
BREAK THROUGH (21 February 1990)
RISKY (27 November 19...
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Yes Minister: Encyclopedia Ii - Yes Minister - Episode List
Thirty-eight episodes were made in total, running from 1980 to 1988. The dates listed are when a particular episode first aired on the BB...
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Pim Fortuyn: Encyclopedia Ii - Pim Fortuyn - Biography
Fortuyn was born on February 19, 1948 in Velsen, to a Catholic family. He studied sociology in Amsterdam and later worked as a lecturer a...
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Nirvana Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Nirvana Band - Early Years
Cobain and Krist Novoselic met in 1985. Both were fans of The Melvins, and both were interested in forming a band. In the initial months,...
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Devil Doll: Encyclopedia Ii - Devil Doll - History
The first work of Devil Doll was The Mark of the Beast, recorded in Tivoli Studios, Ljubljana in the last half of 1987. Among the sound t...
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Delphine Software International: Encyclopedia Ii - Delphine Software International - History
Delphine Software International (DSI) was created in 1988 as a part of the Delphine Group and was initially based in Paris. It was headed...
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Muhammad Zia-ul-haq: Encyclopedia Ii - Muhammad Zia-ul-haq - Legacy
General Zia's most enduring legacy is the political system he left behind. After the partyless elections of February 1985, the 1973 const...
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Dan Bălan: Encyclopedia Ii - Dan Bălan - Biography
Dan was born in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova on the 6 of February 1979. There he lived with his mother, father and sister until 1995 whe...
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George Andreas Papandreou: Encyclopedia Ii - George Andreas Papandreou - Political Career
Papandreou was elected to the Greek Parliament in 1981, the year his father became Prime Minister. He became Under Secretary for Cultural...
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Chico Mendes: Encyclopedia Ii - Chico Mendes - Assassination
On December 22, 1988, Mendes was assassinated at his Xapuri home. In December, 1990 rancher Darcy Pereira and his father Darly Alves da S...
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Belinda Stronach: Encyclopedia Ii - Belinda Stronach - Background
Stronach is the daughter of the founder of Magna International, Frank Stronach. She attended York University in 1985, where she studied b...
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Uss Abraham Lincoln Cvn-72: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Abraham Lincoln Cvn-72 - Ship History
Abe's contract was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding on 27 December 1982; her keel was laid down 3 November 1984 at Newport News, Virg...
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Salman Rushdie: Encyclopedia Ii - Salman Rushdie - The Satanic Verses Controversy
The publication of The Satanic Verses in September 1988 caused immediate controversy in the Islamic world due to its allegedly irreverent...
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Bassel Fleihan: Encyclopedia Ii - Bassel Fleihan - Career
Bassel Fleihan - Professional Career.
From 1988 to 1993, Fleihan worked at the International Monetary Fund in New York City. In 1993, h...
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Andy Bell Musician: Encyclopedia Ii - Andy Bell Musician - Ride
Bell formed Ride with Mark Gardener (Guitar), who he met at Cheney School in Oxford and Laurence Colbert (Drums) and Steve Queralt (Bass)...
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Andrew Neil: Encyclopedia Ii - Andrew Neil - Sky
In 1988 he also became founding chairman of Sky TV, also part of Murdoch's News Corporation. Neil was instrumental in the company's launc...
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Air Atlanta Icelandic: Encyclopedia Ii - Air Atlanta Icelandic - History
The airline was established on 10 February 1986 by Captain Arngrimur Johannsson (Chairman of the company) and his wife, Thora Gudmundsdot...
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Alan Jones Radio: Encyclopedia Ii - Alan Jones Radio - Radio And The Media
1985 saw Jones join Sydney radio station 2UE as the morning show host after John Laws left for 2GB. He moved to the 5.30am to 9.00am Brea...
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Subaru Xt: Encyclopedia Ii - Subaru Xt - Subaru Xt 1985–1991
Subaru has earned a reputation for designing and marketing unusual vehicles—sometimes successfully, sometimes not. The Subaru XT is no ...
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Stephen Duffy: Encyclopedia Ii - Stephen Duffy - The Lilac Time
In 1986, he began writing and recording music that would become The Lilac Time's first album, released on Swordfish Records. The album, e...
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Troy Aikman: Encyclopedia Ii - Troy Aikman - Nfl Career
He was the projected number-one overall pick in the 1989 NFL Draft, held by the Cowboys. The proud franchise had fallen on hard times, go...
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Upper Deck Company Llc: Encyclopedia Ii - Upper Deck Company Llc - Company History
On December 23, 1988, Upper Deck was granted a license by Major League Baseball to produce baseball cards. The first case of Upper Deck B...
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History Of Poland 1989–present: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Poland 1989–present - Roundtable Talks And Elections
The government's inability to forestall Poland's economic decline led to waves of strikes across the country in April, May and August 198...
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Yes Minister: Encyclopedia Ii - Yes Minister - Episode List
Thirty-eight episodes were made in total, running from 1980 to 1988. The dates listed are when a particular episode first aired on the BB...
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Clint Eastwood: Encyclopedia Ii - Clint Eastwood - Personal Life
Eastwood, who has been married twice, has five daughters and four sons by five different women: Kimberly (born 1964), with actress Roxann...
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Pete Rose: Encyclopedia Ii - Pete Rose - Post-playing Career
Pete Rose - Manager.
Rose continued to manage the Reds, and on April 30, 1988 he shoved umpire Dave Pallone while arguing a call; Natio...
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New Mutants: Encyclopedia Ii - New Mutants - Creators
New Mutants - Writers.
Chris Claremont - New Mutants Vol. 1 #1-54, Annuals #1-3 (March 1983 - August 1987, 1984 - 1987)
Louise Simonso...
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Kent Hovind: Encyclopedia Ii - Kent Hovind - Biography
On 9 February 1969, Hovind has said that he "accepted Jesus Christ as [his] personal Savior". He graduated from East Peoria High School i...
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Enjoy Yourself Kylie Minogue Album: Encyclopedia Ii - Enjoy Yourself Kylie Minogue Album - Singles
“Hand On Your Heart” was the album’s first official single, since “Especially For You” was released the previous year in 1988. ...
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Edwin Meese: Encyclopedia Ii - Edwin Meese - U.s. Attorney General
Meese became Attorney General in February 1985, holding this office until August, 1988.
Edwin Meese - Iran-Contra.
Meese's tenure was h...
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Glasgow Festivals: Encyclopedia Ii - Glasgow Festivals - Past Festivals
Glasgow's Mayfest, held annually started in 1983 and became one of Glasgow's main festivals, held annually in May, covering theatre, arts...
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Chinese Rock: Encyclopedia Ii - Chinese Rock - Rock As Popular Music 1990-1993
After the Tian'anmen Square protests, rock became part of general urban youth culture in China. Its rise from marginality was celebrated ...
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The Mega Powers: Encyclopedia Ii - The Mega Powers - Formation
The Mega Powers officially formed as a tag team after Wrestlemania IV, where Hogan helped Savage win the WWF Championship in a 14-man tou...
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Macanese Pataca: Encyclopedia Ii - Macanese Pataca - Coins And Banknotes
At the time of the first issuance, the only denominations were 1 pataca, 5 patacas, 10 patacas, 25 patacas, 50 patacas, and 100 patacas, ...
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History Of The Dallas Mavericks: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of The Dallas Mavericks - Injuries And Changes Ruin A Season
The Mavericks' 1988-89 season was decimated by injuries, suspensions, and the trading of two of the team's best players. Dallas started t...
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Moonlighting Tv Series: Encyclopedia Ii - Moonlighting Tv Series - Cancellation
In the 1988-1989 TV season, the show's ratings declined precipitously. The series went on hiatus during the February sweeps, and returned...
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Lord's Resistance Army: Encyclopedia Ii - Lord's Resistance Army - Early History Of The Lra 1986 To 1994
The January 1986 overthrow of President Tito Okello, an ethnic Acholi, by the National Resistance Army (NRA) of southwest Ugandan Yoweri ...
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"weird Al" Yankovic: Encyclopedia Ii - "weird Al" Yankovic - Discography
Since Al got a record contract in 1983, he has released many albums and parodies. The following is a comprehensive list of his albums to ...
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Ford Thunderbird: Encyclopedia Ii - Ford Thunderbird - Generations
Ford Thunderbird - 1955-1957 Classic Birds.
The car was shown at the first postwar Detroit Auto Show on February 20, 1954. The first pr...
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Saddam Hussein: Encyclopedia Ii - Saddam Hussein - The Persian Gulf War
On August 2, 1990, Saddam invaded and annexed the oil-rich emirate of Kuwait, thus sparking an international crisis. The annexation of Ku...
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Transfer Of The Sovereignty Of Hong Kong: Encyclopedia Ii - Transfer Of The Sovereignty Of Hong Kong - Drafting Of Basic Law
The Basic Law was drafted by a Committee composed of members from both Hong Kong and mainland China. A Basic Law Consultative Committee f...
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"weird Al" Yankovic: Encyclopedia Ii - "weird Al" Yankovic - Discography
Since Yankovic secured a record contract in 1983, he has released many albums and parodies. The following is a comprehensive list of his ...
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Najwa Karam: Encyclopedia Ii - Najwa Karam - The Early Years And Layali Lubnan: 1966-1988
Najwa Nicola Karam was born on February 26, 1966, in Zahle, Lebanon, to parents Mr. Karam Karam and Mrs. Barbara Shaheen Karam. She is th...
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