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1989 and Alan
In 1986, there was a fire at the Rovers Return, which attracted an audience of just under 27 million, and between 1986 and 1989, the story of Rita Fairclough's psychological abuse at the hands of Alan Bradley ( Mark Eden ), and his subsequent death under the wheels of a Blackpool tram, was played out.
In 1989 HOTOL co-creator Alan Bond formed Reaction Engines Limited which has since been working on the Reaction Engines Skylon vehicle intended to solve the problems of HOTOL.
* 1929 – Alan Civil, English horn player ( d. 1989 )
* Clayson, Alan ( 1989 ).
Director Alan J. Levi was impressed by Bullock's performance and offered her a part in the TV movie Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman ( 1989 ).
In 1989, A & M released The Best of Tim Curry on CD and cassette, featuring songs from his albums ( including a live version of " Alan ") and a previously unreleased song, a live cover version of Bob Dylan's " Simple Twist of Fate ".
In 1989 Pinker and Alan Prince published an influential critique of a connectionist model of the acquisition of the past tense ( a textbook problem in language acquisition ), followed by a series of studies of how people use and acquire the past tense.
As Alan Silvestri was not available to compose new music for the restored scenes, Robert Garrett, who had composed temp music for the film's initial cutting in 1989, was chosen to create new music.
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* Dessen, Alan C. Shakespeare in Performance: Titus Andronicus ( Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989 )
The candidate was Alan Hope, a local publican, who was elected unopposed to Ashburton Town Council in 1989.
When Cain was returned with a small but workable majority, Kennett was again criticised within his own party, and in 1989 he was deposed as leader and replaced by Alan Brown, a little-known rural Member of the Legislative Assembly.
In Thatcher's government, Alan Walters was an official adviser from 1981 to 1984, and again in 1989.
Other late twentieth-century works include the restoration of Alban's shrine, with a new embroidered canopy, and the stained glass designed by Alan Younger for Grimthorpe's north transept rose window, unveiled in 1989 by Diana, Princess of Wales.
After an excursion into the world of comic-books and cartoons ( another of Resnais's enthusiasms ) in I Want to Go Home ( 1989 ), an ambitious theatrical adaptation followed with the diptych of Smoking / No Smoking ( 1993 ): Resnais, having admired the plays of Alan Ayckbourn for many years, chose to adapt what appeared the most intractable of them, Intimate Exchanges, a series of eight interlinked plays which follow the consequences of a casual choice to sixteen possible endings.
Beginning in 1989 Campbell illustrated Alan Moore's ambitious Jack the Ripper graphic novel From Hell, serialised initially in Steve Bissette's horror anthology Taboo.
* Jonathan Alan " Johnny " Carter – lead / rhythm guitar, programming ( 1989 – 2000 )
More recently, the popular graphic novels of Alan Moore, " From Hell " ( 1989 ) and " The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen " ( 1999 ) contain a number of references to the notorious criminality of the area in Victorian London.
From 1988 to 1989, Johns played Trudie Pepper, a senior citizen living in an Arizona retirement community, in the sitcom Coming Of Age, opposite Alan Young, Phyllis Newman, and Paul Dooley ; the show lasted one season on CBS.
* Walker, Alan, Franz Liszt, Volume 2: The Weimar Years, 1848-1861 ( New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1989 ).
In December 2008, " Alan Freeman Days " was followed by another downloadable song titled " Wing and a Prayer ", which shared the same name as a song from the 1989 One album.
Smith was named as Parliamentarian of the year twice ; the first time in November 1986 for his performances during the Westland controversy, during which Leon Brittan resigned and the second was in November 1989 for taking Nigel Lawson to task over the state of the economy and over his difficult relationship with Sir Alan Walters, the Prime Minister's Economic Adviser.
On 7 June 1989 he sang the theme tune for the soap Neighbours at the dispatch box, lampooning the differences between Lawson and Sir Alan Walters, who was critical of Lawson's policies ( Thatcher still refused to sack him ).

1989 and Eagleson
Alan Eagleson was appointed to the rank of Officer of the Order of Canada April 20, 1989 for his work in promoting the sport of ice hockey.

1989 and longtime
Campaigning as a maverick within his own party, he defeated longtime Peronist leader Antonio Cafiero in the 1988 primary elections and was elected President on May 14, 1989, succeeding Raúl Alfonsín.
Opinions on the 1989 and 1990 episodes of YCDTOTV are mixed among longtime fans of the show, particularly regarding the new episodes ' increasing reliance on bathroom humour to attract a younger audience than the show had targeted in years past.
In early 1989, Mullen left the Bones Brigade to join World Industries as a principal investor with longtime friend and former rival Steve Rocco.
On December 1, 1989, Guber and Peters hired longtime lawyer of GPEC Alan J. Levine, to the post of president and COO of Columbia's newly formed company Filmed Entertainment Group ( FEG ).
In 1989, he and Rodríguez reunited to act in the movie Lo que le Pasó a Santiago, directed by Jacobo Morales, a longtime friend of Muñíz.
In October 1989, Schabowski, along with several other members of the Politburo, turned on longtime SED leader Erich Honecker and forced him to step down in favour of Egon Krenz.
His mentor at that time was Pavel Tigrid who would be a longtime friend and who later became the minister of culture for Czechoslovakia following the Velvet Revolution in 1989.
A disciple of the writer Eugen Barbu ( who was an unofficial trusted advisor to Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu ), Tudor was energetic in his praise ( in both prose and poetry ) of the longtime communist dictator prior to Romania's 1989 revolution.
McGraw, as a favor to longtime friend Roman Gabriel, would return to professional baseball for single starts during the 1989 and 1990 minor league seasons with the Class A Gastonia Rangers of the South Atlantic League.
Since 1989, De Kooning's oeuvre was controlled primarily by sculptor Lisa de Kooning, his only child and heir ; attorney John Eastman, the son of de Kooning ’ s longtime attorney Lee Eastman ; and John Silberman, an attorney who represented Lisa and Eastman in their court application to be appointed as de Kooning ’ s conservators and later represented his estate.
*( born 1939 ) Krzysztof Czajkowski, Polish political figure ; longtime mayor ( 1989 – 2002 ) of Łódzkie Voivodship town of Aleksandrów Łódzki
In practice, however, Paraguay remained a one-party dictatorship until the overthrow of longtime president Alfredo Stroessner in 1989.
* Chris Kennedy ( June 1989 – April 2001, longtime host of overnight music show Annihi-late Night 1991 – 2000, producer of Morning Guy Tai morning show as well as brief interim host of morning show 1998 – 99 ).
From 1989 until 1998 on New Year's Eve, the channel would host " Nick at Nite's ( year ) Rerun / Classic TV / TV Hits Countdown " hosted by longtime countdown radio DJ, Casey Kasem.
He is best known for his longtime collaboration with Madonna on many different projects including her albums True Blue ( 1986 ), Who's That Girl ( 1987 ), Like a Prayer ( 1989 ), I'm Breathless ( 1990 ) and Ray of Light ( 1998 ).
Founded in 1989 by David Dennard and Patrick Keel, longtime local musicians with over 25 combined years of music experience, Dragon Street's original goal was to develop regional rock bands into nationally viable recording artists, and, in general, promoting the Texas music scene.
The band's recordings have included raucous, yet controlled studio albums produced by Chilton and sometimes Dickinson ; a live 10th anniversary show album was produced in 1989 by longtime group guitarist Ron Easley, followed the next year by a studio album, Return of the Blue Panther, produced by former group bassist Coman.
He resigned from this position in 1989 and took part in the overthrow of longtime leader Todor Zhivkov.
Brian Slagel of Metal Blade Records contacted Ranno in 1989 telling him of his longtime admiration of the band.
SBS bought its third station, New York's WSKQ-FM, in 1989 and reformatted it as Mega 97. 9, La Mega, surpassing the market's longtime leader, the light rock station WLTW-FM, by 1998.
The Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award, created in 1989 and named for the late longtime NFL commissioner, is bestowed annually by the Pro Football Hall of Fame " for longtime exceptional contributions to radio and television in professional football ".
In 1989, the Kansas Broadcasting System Corporation was purchased by Smith Broadcasting which included, as an owner, longtime Wichita television executive Sandy DiPasquale ( now the CEO of Newport Television ).
In 2007, the station along with the other CHUM stations were sold to CTVglobemedia ( now Bell Media ) and longtime morning show hosts Beau & Tom ( since 1989 ) moved from CHIQ-FM to 99. 9 BOB FM.

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