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1984 and Craxi
Bettino Craxi had visited Algiers in November 1984, being warned by the president Chadli Benjedid that Algeria was ready to invade that region of Tunisia that was crossed by the pipeline towards Italy, if Bourguiba was not able to guarantee the stability of his own country.

1984 and government
* 1984 – Members of Cameroon's Republican Guard unsuccessfully attempt to overthrow the government headed by Paul Biya.
Rebel commando groups ( Codos ) in southern Chad were broken up by government massacres in 1984.
Pressure from the U. S. government and critical sectors of Colombian society was met with further violence, as the Medellín Cartel and its hitmen, bribed or murdered numerous public officials, politicians and others who stood in its way by supporting the implementation of extradition of Colombian nationals to the U. S. Victims of cartel violence included Justice Minister Rodrigo Lara, assassinated in 1984, an event which made the Betancur administration begin to directly oppose the drug lords.
1984 — The country's first coalition government, between Sir Thomas and Geoffrey Henry, is signed in the lead up to hosting regional Mini Games in 1985.
In October 1984, it was amended to forbid action by not only the Defense Department and the Central Intelligence Agency but all U. S. government agencies.
In 1984, the Sandinista government filed a suit in the International Court of Justice ( ICJ ) against the United States ( Nicaragua v. United States ), which resulted in a 1986 judgment against the United States.
" Earlier, in December 1984, the Council on Hemispheric Affairs had issued a report condemning the Contras and the United States government as being among the worst human rights violators in Latin America: " The CIA directed forces are among the worst human rights violators in Latin America, responsible for systematic brutality against a civilian population.
* 1989 – Union Carbide agrees to pay $ 470 million to the Indian government for damages it caused in the 1984 Bhopal disaster.
In early 1984, the PNDC government complained that Côte d ' Ivoire was allowing Ghanaian dissidents to use its territory as a base from which to carry out acts of sabotage against Ghana.
On 3 April 1984, following Toure's death, Lansana Conté, assistant chief of staff of the army, led a military coup which toppled the interim head of government.
From November 1980 to May 1984, power was held by a provisional government responsible to a Revolutionary Council headed by President João Bernardo Vieira.
In 1984, GCHQ was the centre of a political row when the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher prohibited its employees from belonging to a trade union.
Starting in 1984, the government launched a scorched-earth campaign to drive a wedge between the villagers and the guerrillas in the remote areas of two provinces of Kurdistan in which Kurdish guerrillas were active.
Direct funding of the Contras insurgency had been made illegal through the Boland Amendment, the name given to three U. S. legislative amendments between 1982 and 1984 aimed at limiting US government assistance to the Contras militants.
These implementations included tax reform ; a policy to limit government growth ; the establishment, in 1984, of the Management and Coordination Agency to replace the Administrative Management Agency in the Office of the Prime Minister ; and privatization of the state-owned railroad and telephone systems.
* 1984 – Operation Blue Star, a military offensive, is launched by the Indian government at Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine for the Sikhs, in Amritsar.
Intense attacks against U. S. and Western interests, including two truck bombings of the US Embassy in 1983 and 1984 and the landmark attacks on the U. S. Marine and French parachute regiment barracks on October 23, 1983, led to an American withdrawal, while the virtual collapse of the Lebanese Army in February 1984 was a major blow to the government.
Meanwhile, on the political front, Prime Minister Rashid Karami, head of a government of national unity set up after the failed peace efforts of 1984, was assassinated on June 1, 1987.
Although no longer a member of the OAU ( Organisation of African Unity ) since November 12, 1984 — following the admission of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic as the government of Western Sahara — Morocco remains involved in developing the regional economy, as the city of Casablanca contains North Africa's busiest port and serves as the country's economic center.
In 1984, the OAU seated a delegation of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic ( SADR ), the shadow government of the Polisario ; Morocco, consequently, withdrew from the OAU.
In 1984, Mozambique negotiated the Nkomati Accord with P. W. Botha and the South African government, in which Mozambique was to expel the African National Congress in exchange for South Africa stopping support of Renamo.
The primary opposition candidate was the U. S .- backed Arturo Cruz, who succumbed to pressure from the United States government not to take part in the 1984 elections ; later US officials were quoted as saying, " the ( Reagan ) Administration never contemplated letting Cruz stay in the race, because then the Sandinistas could justifiably claim that the elections were legitimate.
American pressure against the government escalated throughout 1983 and 1984, including attacks on Nicaraguan ports and oil installations and the laying of magnetic mines outside Nicaraguan harbours, actions condemned as illegal in 1986 by the International Court of Justice.
An armed conflict between the terrorist Kurdistan Workers Party and the Turkish government over this issue has been ongoing since 1984.

1984 and revised
Complied by Nicholas Palmer, revised by Tony Honoré for Oxford Text Archive, 1984.
Title has been revised and reprinted numerous times to 1984.
* The Reproduction Revolution: New Ways of Making Babies ( co-author with Deane Wells ), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1984. revised American edition, Making Babies, Scribner's New York, 1985
In 1984 the information in the books was expanded and revised and some of the books were combined and the material in them rearranged.
Also, under regulations first adopted in 1954 and revised in 1984, members of the Senior Civil Service ( the top management grades ) are barred from holding office in a political party or publicly expressing controversial political viewpoints, while less senior civil servants at an intermediate ( managerial ) level must generally seek permission to participate in political activities.
* 1984 – ; published by ( ISBN 978-4-393-74104-7 ); revised in April 1993 ( ISBN 978-4-393-74114-6 ), re-published in September 2004 ( ISBN 978-4-393-74146-7 ).
The Calvados appellation system was revised in 1984 and 1996.
The three series of Yes Minister were published as paperbacks in 1981, 1982 and 1983 respectively before being combined into a revised hardback omnibus edition, The Complete Yes Minister: The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister, in 1984.
A revised version of the 19th century song ' Advance Australia Fair ' became Australia's official national anthem in 1984.
Carmine D. Clemente edited and extensively revised the 30th edition ( October 1984 ).
* Wiene, Robert ; Mayer, Carl and Janowitz, Hans ( 1984 ) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari: A Film ( revised edition, translated from German by R. V. Adkinson ) Lorrimer, London, ISBN 0-85647-084-8
In the 1970s, she wrote two children's fantasy novels, In Search of Unicorns ( 1973 ), revised ( 1984 ) which was excerpted in the film Images, and Lark's Castle ( 1976, revised 1986 ).
The club's revised Constitution ( 21 May 1984 ) stated that " the objects of the Club are to support the Conservative & Unionist Party in policies designed:
Subsequent work on Massinger includes Philip Edwards and Colin Gibson, eds., The Plays and Poems of Philip Massinger ( 5 vols., Oxford, 1976 ), Martin Garrett, ed., Massinger: the Critical Heritage ( London, 1991 ), chapters in Annabel Patterson, Censorship and Interpretation: the Conditions of Writing and Reading in Early Modern England ( Madison, 1984 ) and Martin Butler, Theatre and Crisis 1632 – 1642 ( Cambridge, 1984 ), and Martin Garrett, " Philip Massinger " in the revised Dictionary of National Biography ( Oxford, 2005 ).
JOVIAL was standardized during 1973 with MIL-STD-1589 and was revised during 1984 with MIL-STD-1589C.
* Jervis, Simon and Tomlin, Maurice ( revised by Voak, Jonathon ) ( 1984, revisions 1989 & 1995 ) Apsley House Wellington Museum published by the Trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London ISBN 1-85177-161-1
The latest revision is WGS 84 ( dating from 1984 and last revised in 2004 ), which was valid up to about 2010.
In 1979, a copy of the film was revised again to 108 minutes, and this re-edited version was released on VHS video in 1984.
* Buddhism vis-à-vis Hinduism ( 1958, revised 1984 ).
However the legal education system was revised by the Bar Council of India, the governing body of legal education in India in 1984.
# The Golden People, ( Ace Double 1964 ) / revised & expanded: ( Baen Sep. 1984 )
It was originally published in 1984 and has since been revised and republished in 1992 and 2004.
* Elwyn R. Berlekamp ( 1984 ), Algebraic Coding Theory, Aegean Park Press ( revised edition ), ISBN 0-89412-063-8, ISBN 978-0-89412-063-3.

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