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1988 - March

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1988 - March

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1988 - March: Encyclopedia - 1988

1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on a Friday of the Gregorian calendar. 1988 - Events. January 1 - The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is established, creating the largest Lutheran denomination in the United States. January 2 - Georgia celebrates its bicentennial statehood. January 9 - Connecticut celebrates its bicentennial statehood. January 26 - Australia celebrates its bicentennial. 1988 - February. ...

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1988 - March: Encyclopedia II - 1988 - Deaths
1988 - January to March. January 2 - Edmund Brisco Ford, British geneticist (b. 1901) January 5 - Pete Maravich, American basketball player (b. 1947) January 7 - Trevor Howard, British actor (b. 1913) January 11 - Pappy Boyington, American pilot (b. 1912) January 13 - Chiang Ching-kuo, President of the Republic of China (b. 1910) January 14 - Georgi Malenkov, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party (b. 1902) January 15 - Se ...

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1988, 1988 - Events, 1988 - January, 1988 - February, 1988 - March, 1988 - April, 1988 - May, 1988 - June, 1988 - July, 1988 - August, 1988 - September, 1988 - October, 1988 - November, 1988 - December, 1988 - Environmental change, 1988 - Unknown dates, 1988 - Births, 1988 - Deaths, 1988 - January to March, 1988 - April to June, 1988 - July to September, 1988 - October to December, 1988 - Nobel Prizes, 1988 - Templeton Prize, 1988 - Right Livelihood Award, 1988 - Fictional references

Read more here: » 1988: Encyclopedia II - 1988 - Deaths

1988 - March: Encyclopedia II - 1988 - Events

1988 - January. January 1 - The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is established, creating the largest Lutheran denomination in the United States. January 2 - Georgia celebrates its bicentennial statehood. January 9 - Connecticut celebrates its bicentennial statehood. January 26 - Australia celebrates its bicentennial. 1988 - February. February 3 - The United States House of Representatives controlled by the Democratic Party re ...

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1988, 1988 - Events, 1988 - January, 1988 - February, 1988 - March, 1988 - April, 1988 - May, 1988 - June, 1988 - July, 1988 - August, 1988 - September, 1988 - October, 1988 - November, 1988 - December, 1988 - Environmental change, 1988 - Unknown dates, 1988 - Births, 1988 - Deaths, 1988 - January to March, 1988 - April to June, 1988 - July to September, 1988 - October to December, 1988 - Nobel Prizes, 1988 - Templeton Prize, 1988 - Right Livelihood Award, 1988 - Fictional references

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1988 - March: 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 Africa which are intended to counteract apartheid 10 January - 6 African National Congress members are injured in a car bomb explosion in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe 25 January - Guerrillas wound a policeman when they open fire at a police roadblock set up at Ugie A Limpet mine explodes at the Kokstad Men's Club opposite the police station 27 January - Guerrillas open fire on a police vehicle in Soweto a ...

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1988 in South Africa, 1988 in South Africa - Events, 1988 in South Africa - January, 1988 in South Africa - February, 1988 in South Africa - March, 1988 in South Africa - April, 1988 in South Africa - May, 1988 in South Africa - June, 1988 in South Africa - July, 1988 in South Africa - August, 1988 in South Africa - September, 1988 in South Africa - October, 1988 in South Africa - November, 1988 in South Africa - December, 1988 in South Africa - Unknown date, 1988 in South Africa - Births, 1988 in South Africa - Deaths

Read more here: » 1988 in South Africa: Encyclopedia II - 1988 in South Africa - Events

1988 - March: Encyclopedia II - Jacques Chirac - Mayor of Paris

Jacques Chirac - Action as a mayor. By an astute move, Chirac secured his election as secretary-general of the Gaullist UDR in the face of potential opposition from the party "barons" and soon afterwards consolidated his hold over the majority by easily defeating an opposition motion of censure. Chirac also formed the conservative Rally for the Republic movement in 1976 ...

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Jacques Chirac, Jacques Chirac - Youth and studies, Jacques Chirac - Early political career, Jacques Chirac - Prime Minister 1974-76, Jacques Chirac - Chirac's First Ministry 28 May 1974 - 27 August 1976, Jacques Chirac - Chirac's Second Ministry 20 March 1986 - 12 May 1988, Jacques Chirac - Mayor of Paris, Jacques Chirac - Action as a mayor, Jacques Chirac - The road to the presidency, Jacques Chirac - Presidency, Jacques Chirac - First term as president, Jacques Chirac - Second term as president, Jacques Chirac - Sources

Read more here: » Jacques Chirac: Encyclopedia II - Jacques Chirac - Mayor of Paris

1988 - March: Encyclopedia II - Jacques Chirac - Early political career

Inspired by General Charles de Gaulle to enter public life, Chirac continued pursuing a civil service career in the 1950s. He attended Harvard University's summer school before entering the École Nationale d'Administration (ENA), the elite, competitive-entrance college that trains France's top civil servants, in 1957. After earning a graduate degree from the ENA in 1959, he became a civil servant and rose rapidly through the ranks. As soon as April 1962, Chirac was appointed head of the personal staff of Georges Pompidou, then prime minister under de Gau ...

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Jacques Chirac, Jacques Chirac - Youth and studies, Jacques Chirac - Early political career, Jacques Chirac - Prime Minister 1974-76, Jacques Chirac - Chirac's First Ministry 28 May 1974 - 27 August 1976, Jacques Chirac - Chirac's Second Ministry 20 March 1986 - 12 May 1988, Jacques Chirac - Mayor of Paris, Jacques Chirac - Action as a mayor, Jacques Chirac - The road to the presidency, Jacques Chirac - Presidency, Jacques Chirac - First term as president, Jacques Chirac - Second term as president, Jacques Chirac - Sources

Read more here: » Jacques Chirac: Encyclopedia II - Jacques Chirac - Early political career

1988 - March: Encyclopedia II - Jacques Chirac - Prime Minister 1974-76

When Giscard became president, he nominated Chirac as prime minister on 27 May 1974. At the age of just 41, Chirac stood out as the very model of the jeunes loups ("young wolves") of French political life. However, the government could not afford to ignore the narrow margin by which Giscard d'Estaing had defeated the United Left candidate, François Mitterrand, in 1974. Giscard, not himself a member of the Gaullist Union des Démocrates pour la République (UDR), saw in the essentially pragmatic Chirac the qualities needed to reconcile the "Giscardian" and ...

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Jacques Chirac, Jacques Chirac - Youth and studies, Jacques Chirac - Early political career, Jacques Chirac - Prime Minister 1974-76, Jacques Chirac - Chirac's First Ministry 28 May 1974 - 27 August 1976, Jacques Chirac - Chirac's Second Ministry 20 March 1986 - 12 May 1988, Jacques Chirac - Mayor of Paris, Jacques Chirac - Action as a mayor, Jacques Chirac - The road to the presidency, Jacques Chirac - Presidency, Jacques Chirac - First term as president, Jacques Chirac - Second term as president, Jacques Chirac - Sources

Read more here: » Jacques Chirac: Encyclopedia II - Jacques Chirac - Prime Minister 1974-76

1988 - March: Encyclopedia - Beetlejuice

Beetlejuice is a film directed by Tim Burton, first released in the USA on March 30, 1988, and produced by The Geffen Film Company for Warner Bros. Pictures. It features two recently deceased ghosts, Adam Maitland (Alec Baldwin) and his wife, Barbara, (Geena Davis), who seek the help of an obnoxious bio-exorcist, Betelgeuse (Michael Keaton), to remove the Deetz family—yuppies who recently moved from the city and now occupy their old house. The Deetz family cons ...

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1988 - March: Encyclopedia - Anthony O'Connell

Anthony J. O'Connell was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Palm Beach, Florida. He resigned March 8, 2002, after admitting that he sexually abused a teenage seminary student in the 1970s while serving as a priest in the Diocese of Jefferson City. The student, Christopher Dixon, stated the relationship lasted well into the 1990s, and was awarded $125,000 in an out-of-court settlement. In 1988 O'Connell was apointed the first bishop of the Diocese of Knoxville, and was assigned to lead the Palm Beach Diocese in 1998 in order to help it heal after the resignation of Bishop Joseph Keith Symons, who admitted that h ...

Read more here: » Anthony O'Connell: Encyclopedia - Anthony O'Connell

1988 - March: Encyclopedia - Al Freeman Jr.

Al Freeman, Jr. (born March 21, 1934 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American actor. Freeman has made appearances in many films, such as Malcolm X, and television series' such The Cosby Show and Law & Order. He is mostly recognized for his portrayal of Police Captain Ed Hall on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live, a role he played from 1972 through 1987, with recurring roles in 1988 and 2000. ...

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1988 - March: Encyclopedia - David Steel Baron Steel of Aikwood

The Right Honourable David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, KT, KBE, PC (born 31 March 1938) is a British and Scottish politician and a Liberal Democrat member of the UK House of Lords. He was leader of the Liberal Party from 1976 until its 1988 merger with the Social Democratic Party that formed the Liberal Democrats, and was briefly joint interim leader of the "Lib Dems". He was also the first Presiding Of ...

Read more here: » David Steel Baron Steel of Aikwood: Encyclopedia - David Steel Baron Steel of Aikwood

1988 - March: Encyclopedia - Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Daniel Patrick "Pat" Moynihan (March 16, 1927 – March 26, 2003) was a U.S. Senator, ambassador, and academic. He was first elected to the United States Senate for New York in 1976, and re-elected three times, in 1982, 1988, and 1994. He declined to run for re-election in 2000. Prior to his years in the Senate, Moynihan was a member of four successive presidential administrations, beginning with the administration of John F. Kennedy, and continuing through the administrations of Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Gerald Ford. ...

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1988 - March: Encyclopedia II - Jacques Chirac - Presidency

Jacques Chirac - First term as president. His 18 years as mayor of Paris finally proved the launching pad for his first successful bid for the French presidency. To win he had to first fend off a challenge from a fellow Gaullist – prime minister Édouard Balladur (who ran as an independent, though supported by a large share of Chirac's RPR, and finished third in the first round). He then narrowly beat Socialist Party challenger Lionel Jospin in the final runoff election. On his third attempt to win the French presidency, Jacques Chirac finally succ ...

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Jacques Chirac, Jacques Chirac - Youth and studies, Jacques Chirac - Early political career, Jacques Chirac - Prime Minister 1974-76, Jacques Chirac - Chirac's First Ministry 28 May 1974 - 27 August 1976, Jacques Chirac - Chirac's Second Ministry 20 March 1986 - 12 May 1988, Jacques Chirac - Mayor of Paris, Jacques Chirac - Action as a mayor, Jacques Chirac - The road to the presidency, Jacques Chirac - Presidency, Jacques Chirac - First term as president, Jacques Chirac - Second term as president, Jacques Chirac - Sources

Read more here: » Jacques Chirac: Encyclopedia II - Jacques Chirac - Presidency

1988 - March: Encyclopedia - Céline Dion

Céline Marie Claudette Dion, OC, OQ (born March 30, 1968) is a Canadian Grammy, Juno, and Oscar award-winning pop singer and songwriter. Dion became an adolescent star in Francophone Canada after her manager and future husband, René Angélil, mortgaged his home in order to finance her career. She also gained recognition in parts of Europe and Asia by winning both the 1982 Yamaha World Song Festival and the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, and established a foothold in the Anglophone music market with the release of her first English albu ...

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1988 - March: Encyclopedia - 1963 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1963 throughout the world.   2000s 2009 • 2008 • 2007 • 2006 • 2005 2004 • 2003 • 2002 • 2001 • 2000 1990s 1999 • 1998 • 1997 • 1996 • 1995 1994 • 1993 • 1992 • 1991 • 1990 1980s 1989 • 1988 • 1987 • 1986 • 1985 1984 • 1983&# ...

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1988 - March: Encyclopedia - 1960 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1960 throughout the world.   2000s 2009 • 2008 • 2007 • 2006 • 2005 2004 • 2003 • 2002 • 2001 • 2000 1990s 1999 • 1998 • 1997 • 1996 • 1995 1994 • 1993 • 1992 • 1991 • 1990 1980s 1989 • 1988 • 1987 • 1986 • 1985 1984 • 1983&# ...

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1988 - March: Encyclopedia - Vanessa Lynn Williams

Vanessa Lynn Williams (born March 18, 1963 in Millwood, New York) is a pop/R&B singer and actress who made history when she became the first African American woman to be crowned Miss America in September, 1983. She resigned close to the end of her reign on July 23, 1984, however, when it was discovered that she had posed nude for photographs that were later published in the September 1984 issue adult magazine Penthouse without her permission. The crown w ...

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1988 - March: 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."[1] Plame affair timeline - 1988. South Africa illicitly sells enriched Uranium to Iraq through Uday Hussein[2] Plame affair timeline - 1993. An IAEA report lists 580 tons of natural uranium i ...

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Plame affair timeline, Plame affair timeline - Background events, Plame affair timeline - 1981, Plame affair timeline - 1988, Plame affair timeline - 1993, Plame affair timeline - 1999, Plame affair timeline - 2001, Plame affair timeline - Late 2001 - Early 2002, Plame affair timeline - February 2002, Plame affair timeline - March 2002, Plame affair timeline - September 2002, Plame affair timeline - October 2002, Plame affair timeline - January 2003, Plame affair timeline - February 2003, Plame affair timeline - March 2003, Plame affair timeline - May 2003, Plame affair timeline - June 2003, Plame affair timeline - July 2003, Plame affair timeline - May 2004, Plame affair timeline - July 2004, Plame affair timeline - March 2005, Plame affair timeline - July 2005, Plame affair timeline - November 2005, Plame affair timeline - Disclosure and scandal, Plame affair timeline - July 2003, Plame affair timeline - August 2003, Plame affair timeline - September 2003, Plame affair timeline - October 2003, Plame affair timeline - November 2003, Plame affair timeline - December 2003, Plame affair timeline - January 2004, Plame affair timeline - February 2004, Plame affair timeline - March 2004, Plame affair timeline - June 2004, Plame affair timeline - July 2004, Plame affair timeline - September 2004, Plame affair timeline - October 2004, Plame affair timeline - November 2004, Plame affair timeline - February 2005, Plame affair timeline - June 2005, Plame affair timeline - July 2005, Plame affair timeline - September 2005, Plame affair timeline - October 2005, Plame affair timeline - November 2005, Plame affair timeline - Reaction to Plame leak, Plame affair timeline - Immediate Internet reaction, Plame affair timeline - September 30 2003, Plame affair timeline - October 2003, Plame affair timeline - 2004, Plame affair timeline - 2005

Read more here: » Plame affair timeline: Encyclopedia II - Plame affair timeline - Background events

1988 - March: Encyclopedia II - Manitoba general election 1988 - Background

The election was called unexpectedly in early 1988, after disgruntled NDP backbencher Jim Walding voted against his government's budget on March 9, 1988. Walding's defection in an almost evenly-divided house resulted in Howard Pawley's NDP government being defeated, 28 votes to 27. As the budget vote was a confidence measure, the Pawley ministry was forced to resign and call new elections two years ahead of schedule. Popular support for the NDP was at an historically low level when the election was called, due to soaring Autopac rates ...

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Manitoba general election 1988, Manitoba general election 1988 - Background, Manitoba general election 1988 - Issues, Manitoba general election 1988 - The Campaign, Manitoba general election 1988 - Results, Manitoba general election 1988 - Riding results, Manitoba general election 1988 - Post-election changes

Read more here: » Manitoba general election 1988: Encyclopedia II - Manitoba general election 1988 - Background

1988 - March: Encyclopedia II - Radio Caroline - 1964-1968

Radio Caroline - Radio Caroline opens. Radio Caroline was founded in 1964 by Irish music industry businessman Ronan O'Rahilly. It began broadcasting on 28 March 1964 from the ex-passenger ferry MV Fredericia, anchored in international waters three miles off the coast of Essex, southeast England. The station took its name from Caroline Kennedy, daughter of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. O'Rahilly has said in interviews that when he flew to Dallas, Texas to buy the transmitters for the radio station, he was ...

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Radio Caroline, Radio Caroline - History, Radio Caroline - 1964-1968, Radio Caroline - Radio Caroline opens, Radio Caroline - Creation of Radio Caroline North and South, Radio Caroline - The Mi Amigo runs aground, Radio Caroline - The Radio City death, Radio Caroline - The 1967 Marine Offences Act, Radio Caroline - 1969-1971, Radio Caroline - Radio Caroline International, Radio Caroline - Caroline Television, Radio Caroline - 1972-1980, Radio Caroline - Radio Caroline returns, Radio Caroline - Radio Atlantis and Radio Seagull, Radio Caroline - Radio Mi Amigo, Radio Caroline - Loving Awareness, Radio Caroline - Dutch Marine Broadcasting Act, Radio Caroline - 1983-1988, Radio Caroline - Radio Caroline's return from the Ross Revenge, Radio Caroline - Radio Monique, Radio Caroline - The mast collapses, Radio Caroline - 1989 Joint Anglo-Dutch Raid, Radio Caroline - 1990-1991 After the Raid, Radio Caroline - 1991-present day, Radio Caroline - The RSL broadcasts, Radio Caroline - Satellite Caroline, Radio Caroline - Dutch Caroline and Caroline South, Radio Caroline - 2004, Radio Caroline - Footnotes

Read more here: » Radio Caroline: Encyclopedia II - Radio Caroline - 1964-1968

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