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1981 and Cambodia
* Aftermath: The Struggles of Cambodia and Vietnam ( 1981 )
Party of Democratic Kampuchea was a political party in Cambodia, formed as a continuation of the Communist Party of Kampuchea in December 1981.
In 1981, several of the 18 provinces had only one party member each, and Kampong Cham, the largest province with a population of more than 1 million, had only 30 regular members, according to Cambodia specialist Ben Kiernan.
Ryan's assignment included training Khmer Rouge troops in 1981 to attack Vietnamese forces that had pushed them out of Cambodia.
In 1981 Kristoff was cast as a supporting player in the Richard Harrison vehicle Intrusion Cambodia, directed by John Gale.

1981 and opened
In London, a statue of him as the Tramp was unveiled in Leicester Square in 1981 and a permanent exhibition on his life and career, Charlie Chaplin – The Great Londoner, opened at the London Film Museum in 2010.
* 1981 – The Humber Bridge is opened to traffic, connecting Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
In 1981, the Mi ' kmaq-Maliseet Institute opened its doors with an expanded mandate to train professionals and improve First Nations access to First Nations education.
Taco Bell first opened in Australia in September 1981, but Taco Bell was ordered to change its name after the owner of a local restaurant successfully sued Taco Bell for misleading conduct.
St. Cuthbert's Co-operative Society opened its first shop in Edinburgh in 1859, and expanded to become one of the largest Co-ops before amalgamating with the Dalziel Society of Motherwell in 1981 and being renamed Scotmid.
* Luxmoore ( LX ) ( 57 girls, 1945 ) moved from its original buildings in Canterbury to a purpose-built house in the Precincts, opened by the Queen Mother in 1981.
Dexys Midnight Runners ( for whom they opened at a 1981 radio-broadcast concert ) would've been proud.
The city is home to the University of Nouakchott, which is the only university in Mauritania and was opened in 1981.
The group opened and closed the 1981 concert film, Urgh!
In 1981 the museum opened an exhibition space in Stamford, Connecticut, that was housed in Champion International Corporation.
Televerket opened its first manual mobile telephone system in 1966, being replaced with the automatic NMT system in 1981 and the enhanced NMT-900 in 1986.
In the 1981 Eastern Conference Finals, the 76ers opened a 3 – 1 series lead over the Celtics only to see Boston come back and win the series in seven games.
The first self-identified college of manual ( non-medical ) osteopathy in Canada opened in 1981.
The Mineral Wells State Park was opened to the public in 1981.
Mountain View opened in July 1975, Crain opened in August 1980, Hilltop opened in November 1981, Hughes opened in January 1990.
In 1981, the University founded a campus in Orange County and has since opened campuses throughout southern California, including on some military bases.
The east-west A47 Birmingham to Great Yarmouth road now avoids the town, using a northerly bypass opened in 1981.
The first automated rubber-tyred system opened in Kobe, Japan in February 1981.
Oak Park High School opened for classes ( initially grades 6-12 ) in the spring of 1981.
* In 1981, McIntosh High School opened
In 1981, the Galesburg Railroad Museum was founded and opened during Railroad Days.

1981 and newly
A comeback of sorts was seen during the 1960s and 1970s, but it was not until 1981, when the Liberals allied with the newly formed SDP to form the SDP-Liberal Alliance, that the party enjoyed significant electoral success.
Himself a former Sandinista who had held several high posts in the government, he had resigned apruptly in 1981 and defected, believing that the newly found power had corrupted the Sandinista's original ideas.
The last member appointed to the court who was not a former student at one of those two institutions was Sandra Day O ' Connor, appointed by the newly elected President Ronald Reagan in 1981.
On September 30, 1981, the last baseball game was played at Metropolitan Stadium ( Kansas City Royals 5, Twins 2 ) as the Twins and Vikings moved to the newly constructed Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis.
On November 19, 1981, Metuchen became the Seat of the newly established Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen.
In 1981, the band released their initial eponymous album on the newly formed label, Epitaph Records, which was and continues to be managed and owned by Gurewitz.
He began to target the newly elected president Ronald Reagan in 1981 and started collecting information on the assassination of John F. Kennedy by Lee Harvey Oswald, whom he saw as a role model.
The airport was first proposed in 1981 by Reg Ward, who was Chief Executive of the newly formed London Docklands Development Corporation ( LDDC ) that was responsible for the regeneration of the area.
This edition contains four discs, retaining the three from the Region 1 Imperial Edition, and including a newly discovered half hour of deleted and alternate footage not present in the US release, and a fourth disc ( third in order of the set ) claiming to feature the 1981 R-rated version, but it ended up being the 1999 version.
In May 1981, The Nederlander Organization, Michael Frazier, and Fred Walker went on to book Horne for a four-week engagement at the newly named Nederlander Theatre ( formerly the Trafalgar, the Billy Rose, and the National ) on West 41st Street in New York City.
Laker Airways's decision to replace its Tegel-based BAC One-Eleven fleet with one of its newly acquired Airbus A300 B4 widebodies from the 1981 summer season resulted in Monarch Airlines taking over that airline's long-standing charter contract with Flug-Union Berlin, one of West Berlin's leading contemporary tour operators.
When it introduced its first personal computer in August 1981, IBM did so to defend itself against the newly popular microcomputer.
The league refused to participate in the formation of the Alliance Premier League in 1979 and whilst two Isthmian clubs, Enfield and Dagenham, defected to the APL in 1981, it was not until 1985 that the Isthmian League champions were given a promotion place to the newly renamed Football Conference.
In 1981, to thwart the nationalization of Paribas desired by François Mitterrand, newly elected president, Paul Desmarais launches in the company of Albert Frere and other European businessmen in Operation Noah's Ark.
In 1981, apartments 8 and 9 were combined to create the London residence of the newly married Prince and Princess of Wales, Charles and Diana, and it remained the official residence of Diana, Princess of Wales after her divorce until her death.
In May 1981, the Washington State Legislature transferred the administration of adult correctional institutions from the Washington Department of Social and Health Services ( DSHS ) to the newly created Washington State Department of Corrections.
In the newly re-united Vietnam, he served as one of the vice presidents until the death of Tôn Đức Thắng, when he was named acting president ( April 1980 — July 1981 ), a post he held until the appointment of Trường Chinh, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly, in July 1981.
The facilities were prompted by the Constitutional Government, newly installed on January 1, 1981.
By April 1981, when the new library building was dedicated, the population center of the campus had shifted to this newly developed area.
Khurja Centre opened its office in the premises of UPSIC Potteries Ltd. in 1981 and permanently shifted to the newly constructed campus during 1982-83.
" Down the Garden Path: The Artist ’ s Garden After Modernism " ( 2005 ), used the Museum ’ s location in a park to feature newly commissioned works ; and " Robert Moses and the Modern City ," the first major exhibition devoted to the planner since his death in 1981, was organized by architectural historian Hilary Ballon, presented simultaneously at the Museum of the City of New York, and the Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University.
The company had up to three BAC One-Elevens stationed there until 1981 when these aircraft were replaced with one of its three newly acquired Airbus A300 B4 series widebodies, at the time the largest aircraft operated out of any Berlin airport.
Laker introduced a short-lived scheduled service between Manchester and Zürich during 1981, which it operated at one flight per day in each direction using a newly delivered A300 widebody.

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