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After the release of the Apple Lisa computer in January 1983, Apple invested considerable effort in the development of a local area networking ( LAN ) system for the machines.
Factional infighting developed between moderates in the CSP and radicals led by Captain Thomas Sankara, who was appointed prime minister in January 1983.
The force was officially constituted in January 1983, when the various pro-Habré contingents were merged and renamed FANT.
Pope John Paul II's apostolic constitution Divinus Perfectionis Magister of 25 January 1983, and the norms issued by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints on 7 February 1983, for its implementation on diocesan level continued the work of simplification already initiated by Pope Paul VI.
Public support for unilateralism in September 1982 was 31 %, falling to 21 % in January 1983, but it is hard to say whether this decline was a result of the contemporary propaganda campaign against CND or not.
To maintain the momentum of the perceived commercial interest in this new investment opportunity, in 1983, the Government itself granted eleven interim franchises for new broadband systems each covering a community of up to around 100, 000 homes, but the competitive franchising process was otherwise left to the new regulatory body, the Cable Authority, which took on its powers from January 1, 1985.
The strip underwent a significant change after Trudeau returned to it from a 22-month hiatus ( from January 1983 to October 1984 ).
He played " Faceman " from 1982 to 1986 ( although the series didn't air until January 1983, and the final episode wasn't shown until 1987 re-runs ).
These clashes flared into another outbreak of serious fighting in January 1981 called the Paquisha War ; similar incidents occurred in 1983 and again in 1984.
On 1 January 1983 the Falkland Islanders gained British citizenship under the British Nationality ( Falkland Islands ) Act 1983, and on 3 October 1985 the Constitution of the Falkland Islands was established.
The financial had a previous life, from January 1979 to February 1983.
The highest officially recorded temperature was on 26 July 1983 and the lowest was on 12 January 1985.
George Dewey Cukor (; July 7, 1899 – January 24, 1983 ) was an American film director.
Cukor died of a heart attack on January 24, 1983, and was interred in an unmarked grave at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
A new advertising campaign was aired in time for the 1982 Christmas season, and the ECS itself was shown to the public at the January 1983 Consumer Electronic Show ( CES ) in Las Vegas.
The migration of the ARPANET to TCP / IP was officially completed on flag day January 1, 1983, when the new protocols were permanently activated.
1-2-3 was released on January 26, 1983 and immediately overtook Visicalc in sales.
By the time of the January 1983 Winter NAMM Show, Smith was able to demonstrate a MIDI connection between his Prophet 600 analog synthesizer and a Roland JP-6.
By January 1983, Men at Work had the top album and single in both the US and the UK-a feat never achieved previously by an Australian act.
# Decides that the United States of America, by certain attacks on Nicaraguan territory in 1983-1984, namely attacks on Puerto Sandino on 13 September and 14 October 1983, an attack on Corinto on 10 October 1983 ; an attack on Potosi Naval Base on 4 / 5 January 1984, an attack on San Juan del Sur on 7 March 1984 ; attacks on patrol boats at Puerto Sandino on 28 and 30 March 1984 ; and an attack on San Juan del Norte on 9 April 1984 ; and further by those acts of intervention referred to in subparagraph ( 3 ) hereof which involve the use of force, has acted, against the Republic of Nicaragua, in breach of its obligation under customary international law not to use force against another State ;
After the World Series championship, Smith and the Cardinals agreed on a new contract in January 1983 that paid Smith $ 1 million per year.

January and column
Morton wrote the column until 1975 ; it was revived in January 1996 and continues today, written by William Hartston, though the name " By the Way " has been dropped in favour of simply " Beachcomber ".
* Beginning in January 2000, David P. Goldman wrote a column for Asia Times Online under the pseudonym " Spengler.
* Free Exchange a general economics column, frequently based on academic research, replaced the column Economics Focus on January 2012
On 11 January, the date the British ultimatum to the Zulus expired, the column crossed the river and encamped on the Zulu bank.
On 20 January, after reconnaissance patrolling and building of a track for its wagons, Chelmsford's column marched to Isandlwana, approximately to the east, leaving behind the small garrison.
Chard rode ahead of his detachment to Isandlwana on the morning of 22 January to clarify his orders, but was sent back to Rorke's Drift with only his wagon and its driver to construct defensive positions for the expected reinforcement company, passing Durnford's column en route in the opposite direction.
From January 2005 to October 2006, he wrote a column for The Onion AV Club about early video games, called " Games of Our Lives.
The Jameson armed column first encountered resistance very early on 1 January when there was a very brief exchange of fire with a Boer outpost.
Since January, 1984 he has written a critically acclaimed daily column on national affairs.
In January 2005, the paper was due to run a front-page story on the Provisional IRA's denial of involvement in the Northern Bank Robbery, one of Europe's largest ever, and a column by Kevin Myers, which said that the Provisional IRA were responsible.
Peter Beinart, best known as a senior fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations, argued in a January 2009 column for The Daily Beast that the new election of Barack Obama as President could be the beginning of the end for the American culture war.
In addition to writing her column, Schmich was the author of the long-lived comic strip Brenda Starr from 1985 through its final appearance in January 2011, and has worked as a professional barrelhouse and ragtime piano player.
On 1 January 1938, Bäke was transferred to Panzer-Abteilung 65, where he served as platoon leader of the Abt's light column.
In a January 18 column, Frank Rich interviewed the Italian translator who quoted Dziwisz as saying that the pope called the film " incredible " and said " it is as it was.
He wrote a weekly opinion column for The New York Times from January 7, 2008 to January 26, 2009.
Former U. S. Army intelligence analyst William Arkin contended in his Washington Post column January, 1999 that the operation had less to do with WMD and more to do with destabilizing the Iraqi government.
Younghusband's column made contact with the Ottomans on the morning of 6 January 3. 5 miles east of Sheikh Sa ' ad.
He began a new column " Short Stories " for New in Chess magazine in January 2011.
Since January 2012, Welch and Suzy Welch have written a biweekly column for Reuters and Fortune.
Carrying just three days ' provisions, the column ran out of food and did not arrive in New Plymouth until 26 January, having been forced to eat a dog and two horses en route.
* Some data in the table was updated from Sue French's column " Deep-sky Wonders ", in the January 2006 issue of Sky & Telescope, p. 83.
In January 1960, the TV DX interest was further promoted via Robert B. Cooper's regular DXing Horizons column.

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