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1989 - Deaths

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1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - 1989 - Deaths

1989 - January. January 3 - Robert Banks, American chemist (b. 1921) January 7 - Frank Adams, British mathematician (b. 1930) January 7 - Hirohito, Emperor of Japan (b. 1901) January 21 - Billy Tipton, American musician (b. 1914) January 23 - Salvador Dalí, Spanish artist (b. 1904) January 24 - Ted Bundy, American serial kil ...

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1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia - 1989

1989 (MCMLXXXIX) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. The world population growth in absolute numbers is believed to have been the highest ever around this time. [1] 1989 - Events. January 8 - the Kegworth Air Disaster - A British Midland Boeing 737 crashes on approach to East Midlands Airport - 44 dead January 16–18 - Race riots in Overtown, Miami January 10 - Cuban troops begin withdrawing from Angola January 10 - Assistant Austra ...

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1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia - September 11

September 11 is the 254th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (255th in leap years). There are 111 days remaining. It is usually the first day of the Coptic calendar and Ethiopian calendar (in the period AD 1900 to AD 2099). September 11 - Events. 1226 - The Catholic practice of Perpetual adoration begins. 1297 - Battle of Stirling Bridge: Scots led by William Wallace defeat the English. 1541 - Santiago, Chile, is destroyed by indigenous warriors. ...

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1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - June 5 - Deaths

June 5 - 535 to 1899. 535 - Epiphanius of Constantinople, patriarch of Constantinople 1017 - Sanjo, Emperor of Japan (b. 976) 1118 - Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester 1296 - Edmund Crouchback, son of Henry III of England (b. 1245) 1316 - King Louis X of France (b. 1289) 1383 - Dmitry Konstantinovich, Russian prince (b. 1324) 1568 - Lamoral, Count of Egmont, Flemish general and statesman (b. 1522) 1625 - Orlando Gibbons, English composer ...

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June 5, June 5 - Events, June 5 - Births, June 5 - 1341 to 1899, June 5 - 1900 to 1999, June 5 - Deaths, June 5 - 535 to 1899, June 5 - 1900 to 1999, June 5 - 2000 onwards, June 5 - Holidays and observances

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1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia - April 25

April 25 is the 115th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (116th in leap years). There are 250 days remaining. April 25 - Events. 1607 - Eighty Years' War: Dutch fleet destroys the anchored Spanish fleet at Gibraltar. 1707 - An Allied Austrian army is defeated by Bourbon army at Almansa (Spain) in the War of the Spanish Succession. 1719 - Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe is published. 1792 - Highwayman Nicolas J. Pelletier becomes t ...

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1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Damon Runyon - Biography

He was born Alfred Damon Runyan in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Pueblo, Colorado, where Runyon Field and Runyon Lake are named after him. He was a third-generation newspaperman, and started in the trade under his father in Pueblo. He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from "Runyan" to "Runyon", a change he let stand. After a notable failure in trying to organize a Colorado minor baseball league, Runyon moved to New York City in 1910. For the next te ...

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Damon Runyon, Damon Runyon - Biography, Damon Runyon - Runyon in Popular Culture, Damon Runyon - Books, Damon Runyon - Films, Damon Runyon - Miscellany, Damon Runyon - External link

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1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Adams - Early Career

Before entering professional wrestling, Chris was involved in judo exclusively for 12 years, beginning at the age of 11. Chris and younger brother Neil Adams went on to win national and world championships in judo, with Neil going on to win a silver medal at both the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Russia and the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. Chris himself was among the youngest Judo champions in the sport and was a member of the 1976 Summer Olympics Judo squad representing Great Britain, but never competed in the Olympics ...

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Christopher Adams, Christopher Adams - Career, Christopher Adams - Early Career, Christopher Adams - World Class and Texas, Christopher Adams - Personal troubles and sudden death, Christopher Adams - Profile, Christopher Adams - Championships and accomplishments

Read more here: » Christopher Adams: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Adams - Early Career

1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Alan Hansen - Football career

Hansen turned down the opportunity to study at university in Aberdeen in order to join his brother John at Partick Thistle for whom he played more than 100 times between 1973 and 1977. He quickly established a reputation for himself as a confident central defender and was watched by numerous top clubs. In 1977, Hansen was purchased by Liverpool as the Anfield club pursued a unique treble of League championship, FA Cup and European Cup. They missed out on this, winning the league and in Europe but losing the FA Cup final to Manchester ...

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Alan Hansen, Alan Hansen - Football career, Alan Hansen - Television Career

Read more here: » Alan Hansen: Encyclopedia II - Alan Hansen - Football career

1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Criticism

After Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's suspension of civil liberties in 1975, Mother Teresa said: "People are happier. There are more jobs. There are no strikes." These approving comments were seen as a result of the friendship between Teresa and the Congress Party. Mother Teresa's comments were even criticized outside India within Catholic media. (Chatterjee, p. 276.) An Indian-born writer living in Britain, Dr. Aroup Chatterjee, who had briefly worked in one of Mother Teresa's homes, began investigations into the finances and o ...

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Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes

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1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - 1991 in music - Events

1991 was the year that grunge music made its popular breakthrough. Nirvana's Nevermind, led by the surprise hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit", became the most popular U.S. album of the year. Followed immediately by other grunge bands like Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, grunge dominated the U.S. charts for the next few years. Its success effectively ended pop-oriented, 1980s hair metal groups like Def Leppard, Guns 'n' Roses, Mötley Crüe, Poison and Ratt, whose sales and critical viability were beginning to decline for about two years previously and also ended Los Angeles' st ...

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1991 in music, 1991 in music - Events, 1991 in music - Albums released, 1991 in music - Top hits, 1991 in music - Classical music, 1991 in music - Violin Concerto, 1991 in music - Opera, 1991 in music - Musical theater, 1991 in music - Musical films, 1991 in music - Births, 1991 in music - Deaths, 1991 in music - Awards, 1991 in music - Charts, 1991 in music - KROQ

Read more here: » 1991 in music: Encyclopedia II - 1991 in music - Events

1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Kurt Cobain - Nirvana

Cobain received his first guitar from his uncle at age 14, choosing it over a bicycle. From there, he tried to form bands with friends, generally noodling on songs by AC/DC and Led Zeppelin. When he moved back in with his mother in high school, he found himself without anyone to jam with, as none of his friends had any musical talent. Later in high school, Cobain met Novoselic, a fellow devotee of punk rock. A few years later, Cobain tried to convince Novoselic to form a band with him by lending him a copy of a home demo recorded by Cobain's earlier band, Fecal Matter. After months of prodding, Novoselic finally agreed to join Cob ...

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Kurt Cobain, Kurt Cobain - Early life, Kurt Cobain - Nirvana, Kurt Cobain - Marriage, Kurt Cobain - Musical influences, Kurt Cobain - Addiction and death, Kurt Cobain - Suicide dispute, Kurt Cobain - After Cobain's death

Read more here: » Kurt Cobain: Encyclopedia II - Kurt Cobain - Nirvana

1989 - Deaths: Indian Hindu Dictionary on samsara

samsara: the process of the wordly life through successive births and deaths.

 

(See also: samsara , Hinduism, Yoga, Body Mind and Soul)

 

1989 - Deaths: Life Purpose: Personal & Global  

Every individual has a Life Purpose. This is the mission that you agreed to prior to your incarnation. There are two parts to your Purpose: a personal one and a global one. Your personal Purpose involves a particular characteristic that you're trying to develop in this life, such as patience or compassion. Your global Purpose involves discovering, developing, and using your natural talents and interests to help other people and the planet.

 

(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)

 

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1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - March 2004 - Events

• 08 Abu Abbas • 20 Queen Juliana • 28 Peter Ustinov • 30 Alistair Cooke More March 2004 deaths March 2004 - Ongoing events. EU Enlargement Exploration of Mars: Rovers Haiti Rebellion Israeli-Palestinian conflict Occupation of Iraq Same-sex marriage in the U.S. War on Terrorism March 2004 - March election results. • 07 Greece (legislative) • 14 Russia (president) • 14 Spain (legislative) â ...

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March 2004, March 2004 - Events, March 2004 - Deaths, March 2004 - Ongoing events, March 2004 - March election results, March 2004 - Related pages, March 2004 - March 31 2004, March 2004 - March 30 2004, March 2004 - March 29 2004, March 2004 - March 28 2004, March 2004 - March 27 2004, March 2004 - March 26 2004, March 2004 - March 25 2004, March 2004 - March 24 2004, March 2004 - March 23 2004, March 2004 - March 22 2004, March 2004 - March 21 2004, March 2004 - March 20 2004, March 2004 - March 19 2004, March 2004 - March 18 2004, March 2004 - March 17 2004, March 2004 - March 15 2004, March 2004 - March 14 2004, March 2004 - March 13 2004, March 2004 - March 12 2004, March 2004 - March 11 2004, March 2004 - March 10 2004, March 2004 - March 9 2004, March 2004 - March 8 2004, March 2004 - March 7 2004, March 2004 - March 6 2004, March 2004 - March 5 2004, March 2004 - March 4 2004, March 2004 - March 3 2004, March 2004 - March 2 2004, March 2004 - March 1 2004, March 2004 - Events by month

Read more here: » March 2004: Encyclopedia II - March 2004 - Events

1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - June 7 - Births

June 7 - 1529 to 1899. 1529 - Étienne Pasquier, French lawyer and man of letters (d. 1615) 1761 - John Rennie, Scottish engineer (d. 1821) 1778 - Beau Brummell, English fashion leader (d. 1840) 1811 - James Young Simpson, British obstetrician (d. 1870) 1831 - Amelia Edwards, English author and Egyptologist (d. 1892) 1845 - Leopold Auer, Hungarian violinist and composer (d. 1930) 1848 - Paul Gauguin, French painter (d. 1903) 1862 - Philipp Lenar ...

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June 7, June 7 - Events, June 7 - Births, June 7 - 1529 to 1899, June 7 - 1900 to 1999, June 7 - Deaths, June 7 - 1329 to 1899, June 7 - 1900 to 1999, June 7 - 2000 onwards, June 7 - Holidays and observances

Read more here: » June 7: Encyclopedia II - June 7 - Births

1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Nepal - History

Neolithic tools found in the Kathmandu Valley indicate that people have been living in the Himalayan region for at least 9,000 years. It appears that people who were probably of Tibeto-Burman ethnicity lived in Nepal 2,500 years ago. Indo-Iranian / Aryan tribes entered the valley around 1500 BCE. Around 1000 BCE, small kingdoms and confederations of clans arose in the region. One of the princes of the Sakya confederation was Siddharta Gautama (563–483 BCE), who renounced his royalty to lead an ascetic life and came to be known as the Bu ...

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Nepal, Nepal - History, Nepal - Geography, Nepal - Economy, Nepal - Government and politics, Nepal - Military and foreign affairs, Nepal - Subdivisions, Nepal - Demographics, Nepal - Culture

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1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - 1988 in music - Awards

1988 in music - Grammy Awards. Grammy Awards of 1988 1988 in music - Country Music Association Awards. 1988 in music - Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest 1988 ...

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1988 in music, 1988 in music - Events, 1988 in music - Albums released, 1988 in music - Top hits, 1988 in music - Published popular music, 1988 in music - Classical music, 1988 in music - Musical theater, 1988 in music - Births, 1988 in music - Deaths, 1988 in music - Awards, 1988 in music - Grammy Awards, 1988 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1988 in music - Eurovision Song Contest, 1988 in music - Charts, 1988 in music - List of No. 1 Hits, 1988 in music - KROQ

Read more here: » 1988 in music: Encyclopedia II - 1988 in music - Awards

1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - 1946 - Events

1946 - January. January 2 - Unable to resume his rule over Albania after World War II, King Zog abdicated but retained his claim to the throne. January 4 - Theodore Schurch becomes the last person to be executed for offences committed under the Treachery Act of 1940 January 7 - Allied recognize Austrian republic with 1937 borders - the country is divided into four occupation zones January 10 - First meeting of the United Nations January 10 - Project Diana bounces Radar wa ...

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1946, 1946 - Events, 1946 - January, 1946 - February, 1946 - March, 1946 - April, 1946 - May, 1946 - June-July, 1946 - August-November, 1946 - December, 1946 - Unknown dates, 1946 - Births, 1946 - January, 1946 - February, 1946 - March, 1946 - April, 1946 - May, 1946 - June, 1946 - July, 1946 - August, 1946 - September, 1946 - October, 1946 - November, 1946 - December, 1946 - Unknown date, 1946 - Fictional, 1946 - Deaths, 1946 - Nobel Prizes

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1989 - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Volcano - Notable Volcanoes

Volcano - Volcanoes on Earth. Main article: List of volcanoes Mount Baker (Washington, USA) Cold Bay Volcano (Alaska, USA) El Chichon/El Chichonal, (Chiapas, Mexico) Citlaltépetl/Pico de Orizaba, (Veracruz/Puebla, Mexico) Cotopaxi (Ecuador) Mount Fuji (Honshu, Japan) Mount Hood (Oregon, USA) Mount Erebus (Ross Island, Antarctica) Etna (Sicily, Italy) Krafla (Iceland) Hekla (Iceland)

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    Volcano, Volcano - Volcano classification, Volcano - Erupted material, Volcano - Shape, Volcano - Active Dormant or Extinct?, Volcano - Notable Volcanoes, Volcano - Volcanoes on Earth, Volcano - Volcanoes elsewhere in the solar system, Volcano - Volcanology, Volcano - Volcano formation, Volcano - Predicting eruptions, Volcano - Effects of volcanoes, Volcano - Past beliefs

    Read more here: » Volcano: Encyclopedia II - Volcano - Notable Volcanoes

  • 1989 - Deaths: The Secret of Blue Water: Encyclopedia II - Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Characters

    Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Nadia. Born: May 31, 1875 Species: Atlantean Origin: M78 Height: 156 cm Weight: 38 kg Bust: 73 cm Waist: 56 cm Hip: 75 cm Foot size: 23 cm Hair: Straight black Eyes: Emerald green Nadia is a 14 year old who works in a circus as an acrobat in order to survive, since she is an orphan and of unknown origins. She is chased by Grandis an ...

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    Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Characters, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Nadia, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Jean, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Nemo, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Marie, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - King, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Grandis, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Sanson, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Hanson, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Electra, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Gargoyle, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Emperor Neo, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Design controversies, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Trivia, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water - Other appearances

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