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1989 and Bangladesh
* 1989 – The deadliest tornado in world history strikes Central Bangladesh, killing upwards of 1, 300, injuring 12, 000, and leaving as many as 80, 000 homeless.
Between 1989 and 1993, the training ship Zhenghe paid ports visits to Hawaii, Thailand, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India.
The deadliest tornado in world history was the Daultipur-Salturia Tornado in Bangladesh on April 26, 1989, which killed approximately 1300 people.
* The Daulatpur-Saturia Tornado of 1989, which killed roughly 1, 300 people in Bangladesh.
The liberalisation of Bangladesh ’ s telecommunications sector began with small steps in 1989 with the issuance of a licence to a private operator for the provision of inter alia cellular mobile services to compete with the previous monopoly provider of telecommunications services the Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board ( BTTB ).
* 1989: GENTEX Telegraph messaging service introduced in Bangladesh.
* 1989: Cellular mobile phone company Pacific Bangladesh Telephone Limited and Bangladesh Telecom got license.
The Bangladesh embassy in the Afghan capital, Kabul was closed in 1989 due to the war.
The Bangabandhu Primary School, named after the father of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujib, a non-selective state community school, was opened in January 1989, moved to a new building in November 1991, and has over 450 pupils.
Some planned capitals include Abuja, Nigeria ( 1991 ); Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil ( 1855 ); Ankara, Turkey ( 1923 ); Austin, Texas ( 1839 ); Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil ( 1897 ); Dhaka, Bangladesh ( 1971 ); Brasília, Brazil ( 1960 ); Canberra, Australia ( 1927 ); Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil ( 1933 ); Islamabad, Pakistan ( 1960 ); Frankfort, Kentucky ( 1792 ); Jefferson City, Missouri ( 1821 ); Jhongsing New Village, Taiwan, Republic of China ( 1955 ); New Delhi, India ( 1911 ); Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ( 1889 ); Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ( 1857 ); Palmas, Tocantins, Brazil ( 1989 ); Quezon City, Philippines ( 1948 – 1976 ); Raleigh, North Carolina, USA ( 1792 ); Washington D. C., USA ( 1800 ); and Wellington, New Zealand ( 1865 ).
Mohammad Ibrahim (; 1911 – 1989 ) was a physician from Bangladesh.
The deadliest tornado in world history was the Daultipur-Salturia Tornado in Bangladesh on April 26, 1989, which killed approximately 1, 300 people.
Mohammad Sharif, born in 1989 in Comilla, Bangladesh, was the head of the Youth Unit, Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs at the United Nations from 1979 – 1987 and then became in charge of 3 sections: disability, ageing and youth sections.
In 1989, he initiated an international plan of action against the disastrous flooding in Bangladesh.
In 1989 Bashar played for the Bangladesh Under-19 team in the U-19 Asia Cup.
Still in his early teens, Javed toured England during the summer of 1989 with the Bangladesh U-19 side.
She has won the British Women's Championship in 1983, 1985, and 1989, and is the only female international master in Bangladesh.
The Appendix of the first volume contains a list of temple-destructions and atrocities that the authors claim took place in Bangladesh in 1989.
As a mark of recognition for the courage and bravery of its members, BDR introduced ' Bangladesh Rifles Podok ' in 1985 and President Rifles podok ’ in 1989.
The national societies of some countries such as Pakistan ( 1974 ), Malaysia ( 1975 ), or Bangladesh ( 1989 ) have officially changed their name and emblem from the Red Cross to the Red Crescent.

1989 and Rural
He also spent time as Opposition Scottish Whip, 1983 – 84, as Labour's Opposition Front Bench Spokesman on: Agriculture ( 1984 – 87 ), Scottish Affairs ( 1987 – 88 ), Agricultural and Rural Affairs ( 1988 -), and on Food ( 1989 -).
Spencer was first elected to Parliament in 1989 as the MP for the St. John's Rural West constituency.
* Spillman, Ken ( 1989 ) Horizons: A History of the Rural and Industries Bank of Western Australia.
On April 21, 1989, he was shifted to the Ministry of Rural Development.
Rural recession intensified and in 1989 Silverpeaks County was submerged in a new, much enlarged, City of Dunedin.
His most noted work is Family and Kinship among the Pandits of Rural Kashmir ( 1966, 1989 ), which presented an account of the social life of Kashmiri Pandits.
He became an Indian citizen in 1989 and resided in Thiruvananthapuram ( Trivandrum ), Kerala from 1963 and founded an organization called COSTFORD ( Centre of Science and Technology for Rural Development ) to spread awareness in low-cost housing.
* Crossette, Barbara ; " In an Impatient Pocket of Rural India, Gandhi Fights for His Political Future ", Special to The New York Times Sunday, 29 October, 1989
In 1980, Allegheny Rural Electric Cooperative and the Pennsylvania Electric Company ( Penelec ) jointly filed application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to build a run-of-the-river hydro power station just below the breast of the dam ( Shuck, 1989 ).
* Vice-Chair, Finnish Rural Party ( 1989 – 92 )

1989 and Telecom
2 ) Televerket creates a subsidiary called the Swedish Telecom International in 1989 to compete for international customers.
The Australian Telecommunications Commission was restructured as the Australian Telecommunications Corporation, trading as Telecom Australia, in 1989.
* 1989: Sheba Telecom got license to operate exchange is 199 upazilla.
His artwork was used on the front cover of the 1989 British Telecom telephone directory for Bradford.
*" Life at the Centre ", Canadian Telecom ( November 1989 )
British Telecom purchased the Tymnet network systems business and its associated applications activities from the McDonnell Douglas Corporation on 19 November ( 1989 ) for $ 355 million.
On July 30, 1989 at the Mariott Hotel in Santa Clara, it was announced that British Telecom was purchasing McDonnell Douglas Network Systems Company, and McDonnell Douglas Field Service Company was being spun off as a start-up called NovaDyne.
On July 30, 1989 at the Marriott Hotel in Santa Clara, it was announced that British Telecom was purchasing McDonnell Douglas Network Systems Company, and McDonnell Douglas Field Service Company was being spun off as a start-up called NovaDyne.
In 1989 BT finally acquired the entire company, moved it into a BT building ( Dialcom House ) in Apsley, just outside Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, and folded the business into first the Dialcom Group along with the rest of the BT Prestel companies and Telecom Gold and subsequently BT Managed Network Services.
Two separate consortia initially began separate interconnection negotiations with Telecom in December 1989, but by May 1990 had decided to merge their interest to form Clear.
CTT still controls the mail, while Portugal Telecom was spun out from 1989 and is partly privatized and subject to competition.

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