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1989 and Staff
* 1990: Staff of San Jose Mercury News, " for its detailed coverage of the October 17, 1989, 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake and its aftermath.
* Lieutenant General Jim Parker ( 1929present ), a former Chief of Staff of the Irish Army from 1989 until his retirement in 1992, with a long and distinguished military career as an army officer
In 1989, White was appointed executive assistant to the then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Colin Powell, where he was described in The Washington Post by a mutual friend as Powell's " alter ego " in " a job that requires tremendous political sophistication.
He became Chief of Staff to the Premier when the Labor Party won office in 1989, a position he held until 1992, when Goss appointed him Director-General of the Office of Cabinet.
Ross also served as Chief of Staff to then-Lieutenant Governor Winston Bryant from 1985 to 1989.
She then worked for the Inland Revenue Staff Federation from 1977 to 1989 and was General Secretary of the Association of First Division Civil Servants from 1989 to 1997.
She was head of the Women's Unit at the NUS from 1988 – 89, before joining Lambeth Council as an Equal Opportunities Officer from 1989 to 1991, and then Welfare and Staff Development Officer from 1991-93.
Vice Admiral Sir John Augustine Collins KBE, CB ( 7 January 1899 – 3 September 1989 ) was a Royal Australian Navy ( RAN ) officer who served in World War I and World War II, and who eventually rose to become a Vice Admiral and Chief of Staff of the RAN.
In 1989, he was promoted to the rank of general and appointed Chief of the Defence Staff.
He served as Chief of the Imperial General Staff from 1952 to 1955 and as Governor of Cyprus from 1955 to 1957. the title is held by his son, the second Baron, who succeeded in 1989.
He went on to be Director of Naval Staff Duties at the Ministry of Defence in August 1989 and then, following promotion to rear admiral he became Flag Officer Sea Training in July 1991.
Kenneth M. Duberstein ( born April 21, 1944 ) served as U. S. President Ronald Reagan's White House Chief of Staff from 1988 to 1989.
During President Reagan's two terms in office, he served as White House Deputy Chief of Staff ( 1988 – 1989 ), as well as both the Assistant and the Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs ( 1981 – 83 ).
* 1964-95 Staff Member, AFRC Babraham, serving as Head, Dept of Physiology, 1976 ; Head of Cambridge Research Station, 1986 ; Director Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics Research, Cambridge and Edinburgh, 1989 – 93 ; Dir of Science, AFRC, 1991 – 94 and Director AFRC Babraham Institute, 1993 – 94.
Field Marshal Sir Roland Christopher Gibbs GCB, CBE, DSO, MC, KStJ, DL ( 22 June 1921 – 31 October 2004 ) was Chief of the General Staff, the professional head of the British Army, from 1976 to 1979, and Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire from 1989 to 1996.
During his Army career, Sullivan also served as Vice Chief of Staff ; Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans ; Commanding General, 1st Infantry Division ( Mechanized ), Fort Riley, Kansas ( June 1988-July 1989 ); Deputy Commandant, U. S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas ( March 1987-June 1988 ); and Assistant Commandant, U. S. Army Armor School, Fort Knox, Kentucky ( November 1983-July 1985 ).
In June 1989, he was transferred to Air Command Headquarters in Winnipeg as Senior Staff Officer Requirements.
In 1989, his successor, Army General Colin L. Powell, replaced him as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
* David R Woodward, The Military Correspondence of Field-Marshal Sir William Robertson, Chief Imperial General Staff December 1915 – February 1918, Bodley Head for ARS, 1989
Robb became Deputy Director of the Liberal Party before being appointed Chief of Staff to Andrew Peacock, then Leader of the Opposition, in 1989.

1989 and Louisville
For his efforts, Schmidt has been named American Baseball Coaches Association / Diamond Sports NCAA Division III Central Regional " Coach Of The Year " nine times ( 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2007 and 2009 ), won the ABCA / Louisville Slugger Conference Award seven times from 1993 – 99, and has been named CCIW " Baseball Coach of the Year " on 10 occasions ( 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2007 and 2009 ).
It remained the only public high school in the county until 1989, when the school district was split into two high school attendance zones to handle the population growth resulting from Oldham County's decades-long transition from a rural area to a bedroom community for Louisville.
The album, called " If The Spirits Are Willing ," was available in Louisville area stores in May 1989.
King Kong, a rock band from Louisville, Kentucky, formed in early 1989 by Ethan Buckler, the original bassist in the band Slint.
Among the many media agencies which provided thorough coverage, which has extended even to the 10th and 15th anniversaries of the disaster, The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Kentucky received the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for General News Reporting for its coverage.
In 1989 he appeared at the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Louisville, Kentucky.

1989 and Courier-Journal
On September 14, 1989, Joseph Wesbecker, on medical leave due to mental illness and work-related stress, entered the Courier-Journal building and shot and killed eight employees, injuring another twelve before killing himself.

1989 and for
In 1989, a group of European and American scholars in the field of anthropology established the European Association of Social Anthropologists ( EASA ) which serves as a major professional organization for anthropologists working in Europe.
* Robert E. Cox ( 1917 – 1989 ) who conducted the " Gleanings for ATMs " column in Sky and Telescope magazine for 21 years.
Before the 1989 series began, the win-loss ratio was almost even, with 87 wins for Australia to England's 86, 74 having been drawn.
* 1989 – Pakistan is re-admitted to the Commonwealth of Nations after having restoring democracy for the first time since 1972.
In 1989, the Falcons drafted CB Deion Sanders in the first round, who helped them for the next four years, setting many records for the franchise.
Although Gauntlett was contractually to stay as chairman for two years, his racing interests took Aston back into sports car racing in 1989 with limited European success.
For example, the Barony of Grey of Codnor was in abeyance for over 490 years between 1496 and 1989, and the Barony of Hastings was similarly in abeyance for over 299 years from 1542 to 1841.
Similarly, Commando, released in 1989, uses a POKEY to generate in-game music while the TIA generates the game's sound effects for a total of 6 channels of sound.
In its review of the 1989 London revival, the reviewer for The Guardian wrote that the " production also strikes me as infinitely superior to Harold Prince's 1975 version at the Adelphi.
The last words of the poem " On Wenlock Edge " are used by Audrey R. Langer for the title of the 1989 novel Ashes Under Uricon.
The 1989 film UHF featured a " Weird Al " Yankovic parody music video, " Money for Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies *," combining " The Ballad of Jed Clampett " and Dire Straits ' " Money for Nothing.
She once had a neighbour's donkey castrated while looking after it, on the grounds of its " sexual harassment " of her own donkey and mare, for which she was taken to court by the donkey's owner in 1989.
Umbro had in 1989 asked for " maximum brand exposure whenever possible " but this did not affect the kit's appearance.
The Convention was opened for signature on 22 March 1989, and entered into force on 5 May 1992.
* 1989: Harvey Award, Special Award for Humor, for Calvin and Hobbes
The GSI team further studied the reaction in 1989 and discovered the new isotope < sup > 261 </ sup > Bh during the measurement of the 1n and 2n excitation functions but were unable to detect an SF branching for < sup > 261 </ sup > Bh.
Released in 1989, it has been distributed widely as the shell for the GNU operating system and as the default shell on Linux and.
Sky News had had a free hand with domestic news for over eight years ( since 5 February 1989 ) and being owned by News International their papers were used to criticise the BBC for extending its news output.
* " Homes for votes " gerrymandering scandal ( 1987 – 1989 )

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