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* C. I. Hamilton, " Selections from the Phinn Committee of Inquiry of October – November 1853 into the State of the Office of Secretary to the Admiralty, in The Naval Miscellany, volume V, edited by N. A. M. Rodger, ( London: Navy Records Society, London, 1984 ).
A military dictatorship, led by then-Lt. Col. Lansana Conté and styling itself the Military Committee of National Recovery ( CMRN ), took control of Guinea in April 1984, shortly after the death of independent Guinea's first president, Sékou Touré.
FUTH also became affiliated with a number of leftist popular organizations in a group known as the Coordinating Committee of Popular Organizations ( Comité Coordinadora de las Organizaciones Populares — CCOP ) that was formed in 1984.
During the 1984 Convention, with Trent Lott as Republican Party Platform Committee Chairman, Congressmen Kemp and Newt Gingrich claimed control of the party platform to the consternation of G. O. P.
At the Central Committee plenary session on 13 February 1984, four days after Andropov's death, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Premier, and Politburo member Nikolai Tikhonov moved that Chernenko be elected general secretary, and the Committee duly voted him in.
* Chairman, Cabinet Committee, Economic Development and Employment 1984 – 90
In the Parliament her first formal post was as Chairman of the Social Committee from 1984 to 1987.
Initial proposals for Frame Relay were presented to the Consultative Committee on International Telephone and Telegraph ( CCITT ) in 1984.
Until 1984 Rabin was a member of Knesset and sat on the Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee.
Robertson has been a governing member of the Council for National Policy ( CNP ): Board of Governors 1982, President Executive Committee 1985 – 86, member, 1984, 1988, 1998.
Intergovernmental consideration of a chemical and biological weapons ban was initiated in 1968 within the 18-nation Disarmament Committee, which, after numerous changes of name and composition, became the Conference on Disarmament ( CD ) in 1984.
In 1984, the PNDC created a National Appeals Tribunal to hear appeals from the public tribunals, changed the Citizens ' Vetting Committee into the Office of Revenue Collection and replaced the system of defense committees with Committees for the Defense of the Revolution.
Due to Syrian pressure, he was replaced in 1971, becoming director of the PLO's political department from 1971 to 1976, He was a member of the PLO Executive Committee from 1984 to 1991.
In 1984, a high priority mission to Mars was set forth by the Solar System Exploration Committee.
Perkins was the chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor ( Ninetieth through Ninety-eighth Congresses, 1967 – 1984 ).
* Harris Centennial Committee ( 1984 ).
The band as usual drew notice while performing, this time from the US Olympic Committee ( USOC ), and was invited to play at the 1984 Winter Olympics held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.
* John Hall Buchanan, Jr. — Representative of Alabama's 6th Congressional District, U. S. House of Representatives 1965-1981, Member of the United States delegation to the United Nations 1973 and 1984, Member of the United States delegation to the United Nations Human Rights Committee 1978-1980
Eban was offered the chance to serve as minister without portfolio in the 1984 national unity government, but chose to serve instead as Chair of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee from 1984 to 1988.
The term " Paralympic Games " was approved by the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ) first in 1984, while the International Paralympic Committee ( IPC ) was formed in 1989.
Sassou Nguesso was re-elected for a five year term as President of the PCT Central Committee and President of the Republic at the party's Third Ordinary Congress on July 27 – July 31, 1984 ; he was sworn in for his new term on November 10, 1984, and on this occasion he announced the release of Yhombi-Opango.

1984 and co-produced
* Snorks ( 1984 – 1988, co-produced with SEPP International S. A., NBC )
Worrell also co-produced Fred Schneider's 1984 solo album Fred Schneider & the Shake Society, and played keyboards and synthesizers on some of the album's tracks.
He also portrayed Sigmund Freud ( young and old ) in the 6-hour mini-series Freud, co-produced by the BBC in 1984.
Miller co-produced and co-directed many acclaimed miniseries for Australian television including The Dismissal ( 1983 ) and The Cowra Breakout ( 1984 ).
* Tank ( 1984, distributed and co-produced by Universal )*
* The Last Starfighter ( 1984, distributed and co-produced by Universal )*
The duo's 1984 album Mystery Walk was again co-produced by Daniel Lanois with Gane and Johnson, and it featured a large sticker crediting the band as " M + M o / k / a Martha and The Muffins ".
In 1984, the duo of Pope and Staples were paired with new producer Terry Brown, after having previously co-produced all their True North material with Gene Martynec.
* The Real Ghostbusters ( 1986 – 1991 ) ( co-produced by DiC Entertainment ); ( first season distributed by / as Coca-Cola Telecommunications ; subsequent seasons CPT co-syndicated by LBS Communications )( Based on the 1984 film Ghostbusters by Columbia Pictures )
Australian TV pop music show Countdown presented its own annual awards ceremony, Countdown Music and Video Awards, which was co-produced by Carolyn James ( aka Carolyn Bailey ) during 1981 – 1984 and, in the latter two years, in collaboration with ARIA .< ref >
In 1984, she starred in Obsessive Love, a television movie about a female stalker which she co-wrote and co-produced.
Woodson began his tenure in the group on a high note when he co-wrote, co-produced, and sang lead / played keyboards on the 1984 Temptations single " Treat Her Like a Lady ," which appeared on his first full album with the group, Truly for You, and was a # 2 hit on the U. S. R & B charts.
Chalfant co-produced and did the background research and photo-documentation for the 1983 documentary film, Style Wars, first shown on PBS television in 1984.
In addition, Carson Productions also produced many specials with Carson among other TV shows, including Teachers Only from 1982-1983, Partners in Crime from 1984 to 1985, Amen from 1986 to 1991 and TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes ( co-produced with Dick Clark Productions ) from 1984 to 1993.
He is credited for starting the trend of making double version films in Hindi and Bengali with Amanush in 1974, and also made the first co-produced film between India and Bangladesh in 1984.

1984 and abortion
In his book A Modest Proposal ( 1984 ), evangelical author Frank Schaeffer emulated Swift's work in social conservative polemic against abortion and euthanasia in a future dystopia that advocated recycling of aborted embryos and fetuses, as well as some disabled infants with compound intellectual, physical and physiological difficulties.
Redstockings co-founder Ellen Willis wrote in 1984 that radical feminism " got sexual politics recognized as a public issue ", " created the vocabulary … with which the second wave of feminism entered popular culture ", " sparked the drive to legalize abortion ", " were the first to demand total equality in the so-called private sphere " (" housework and child care ,… emotional and sexual needs "), and " created the atmosphere of urgency " that almost led to the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.
The Moral Majority maintained their support for Reagan ’ s 1984 reelection campaign and, alongside other Christian Right organizations, influenced the Republican platform for the election, shaping the party ’ s campaign stances on school prayer and abortion.
Michael Bray was co-pastor at the Reformation Lutheran Church in Bowie when he conspired to bomb 10 clinics and offices of abortion supporters in three states and the District of Columbia from January 1984 through January 1985.
During the height of the pro-rights and pro-life abortion debate of the 1980s, the NFB released the documentary film Abortion: Stories from North and South ( 1984 ).
During the 1984 presidential race, when Geraldine Ferraro, who was a Roman Catholic, was the Democratic vice presidential candidate, Law and then Archbishop of New York John Joseph O ' Connor both denounced her support of abortion rights for women.
In a speech at Notre Dame on Sept. 13, 1984, he used the statements of the American Catholic hierarchy to argue " that what is ideally desirable isn't always feasible, that there can be different political approaches to abortion besides unyielding adherence to an absolute prohibition.
The August 1984 announcement by President Reagan of what has become known as the " Mexico City Policy " directed the United States Agency for International Development ( USAID ) to expand this limitation and withhold USAID funds from NGOs that use non-USAID funds to engage in a wide range of activities, including providing advice, counseling, or information regarding abortion, or lobbying a foreign government to legalize or make abortion available.
The church also became involved heavily in social conservative political activism against the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women in 1984, the establishment of Lyndhurst Hospital ( a free-standing abortion clinic ) in Christchurch, and passage of the Homosexual Law Reform Act in 1986.
) Sailer argues that the end of the crack wars was more significant than abortion -- and that, contrary to what Levitt's thesis would suggest, " the murder rate for 1993's crop of 14-to 17-year-olds ( who were born in the high-abortion years of 1975 to 1979 ) was a horrifying 3. 6 times that of the kids who were 14 to 17 years old in 1984 ( who were born in the pre-legalization years of 1966 to 1970 ).
This Act, also known as the Grove City Bill, was first passed by the House in June 1984 ( 375-32 ), but failed to pass in either chamber after divisions occurred within the civil rights coalition over the issue of abortion.

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