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Gleaming the Cube, a 1989 movie starring Christian Slater as a skateboarding teen investigating the death of his adopted Vietnamese brother, was somewhat of an iconic landmark to the skateboarding genre of the era.
With his brother Ivan Raimi ( and crediting himself as Celia Abrams ), Sam Raimi also wrote Easy Wheels ( 1989 ), a parody of the Outlaw biker film genre.
In 1989, Turnbull moved to Bloomington, Indiana to participate to the building of Tibetan Cultural Center with his friend Thupten Jigme Norbu, elder brother of the 14th Dalai Lama.
The band was formed in 1989 by bassist Mark Clayden with his brother and vocalist JS Clayden, with guitarists Johnny Carter and Stuart Toolin.
In August 1989 Norman appeared with his brother and the Finnish band Q-Stone at the Flevo Totaal Festival in the Netherlands in front of an estimated 10, 000 fans, which was recorded and released by Spark in 1990 as Live at Flevo with Q-Stone.
His holdings included Anderson Bigham Sheet Metal, which he founded and operated from 1939 – 1989, and Bigham Brothers Manufacturing, established in 1960 with his late brother, Croft Bigham.
His brother, Marine Corps Brigadier General St. Julien Ravenel Marshall, was subsequently buried next to him in 1989.
Her brother, Bernard, died of AIDS in 1989.
Despite a bone marrow transplant from his brother, he died of leukemia in 1989 at age 32.
The previously volatile band lineup settled in 1989 with Lee's brother, Neil Mavers on drums, and Peter " Cammy " Camell as lead guitarist.
In 1989, Deeds's brother, Karl Deeds traveled to Cambodia in attempts to find his brother's remains, but was unsuccessful.
Those working on the syndicated newspaper panel after Ripley included Joe Campbell ( 1946 – 1956 ), Art Sloggatt ( 1917 – 1975 ), Clem Gretter ( 1941 – 1949 ), Carl Dorese, Bob Clarke ( 1943 – 1944 ), Stan Randall, Paul Frehm ( 1938 – 1978 ; he became the full time artist in 1949 ) and his brother Walter Frehm ( 1948 – 1989 ); Walter worked part time with his brother Paul and became a full time Ripley artist from 1978 – 1989.
the title is held by the latter's younger brother, the third Baron, who succeeded in 1989.
The baseball career of Graham's brother, Archibald Wright " Moonlight " Graham, was popularized in the W. P. Kinsella novel Shoeless Joe and the 1989 film it inspired, Field of Dreams.
However, his playmanship gave him a chance to make his first-class cricket debut for Bengal in 1989, the same year that his brother was dropped from the team.
Lester Bird's brother, Vere Bird, Jr., was accused of involvement with the Medellin drug cartel in 1989.
* Daisuke Nakajima ( 中島 大祐, born 1989 ), Japanese British Formula 3 driver, younger brother of Kazuki Nakajima
His eldest brother Chamal Rajapaksa has been a Member of Parliament since 1989, and was elected Speaker of the 14th ( current ) Parliament of Sri Lanka.
In turn, his younger brother, Tunku Abdul Rahman ( not to be confused with Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's first Prime Minister ), formerly the Tunku Mahkota of Johor for twenty years under Sultan Ismail, was appointed the Tunku Bendahara of Johor, a post which he held until his death in 1989.
Signing the band " Tony Toni Tone ' " and brother an sister act " Channel 2 ". Following the success of Tony Toni Tone ' Foster & McElroy released two albums, FM2, in 1989, which included songs such as " Around the World in 80 Beats ", " Gotta Be a Better Way ", and " Dr.
Rangel's brother, Joselo, completed the band's lineup in 1989.

1989 and Iraqi
The campaign takes its name from Surat al-Anfal in the Qur ' an, which was used as a code name by the former Iraqi Ba ' athist administration for a series of attacks against the peshmerga rebels and the mostly Kurdish civilian population of rural Northern Iraq, conducted between 1986 and 1989 culminating in 1988.
An Iraqi Government Boeing 747SP operated by Iraqi Airways at Joint Base Andrews in 1989.
In late 1989 the U. S. Northeast entered an economic recession which depressed demand, while the August 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait caused jet fuel prices to double.
The campaign takes its name from Surat al-Anfal in the Qur ' an, which was used as a code name by the former Iraqi Baathist regime for a series of systematic attacks against the Kurdish population of northern Iraq, conducted between 1986 and 1989 and culminating in 1988.
The Anfal campaign began in 1986 and lasted until 1989, and was headed by Ali Hassan al-Majid ( a cousin of then Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein from Saddam's hometown of Tikrit ).
His uncle Ahmed Chalabi was the controversial leader of the Iraqi National Congress and former member of the Iraq Interim Governing Council and a Deputy Prime Minister ; he is also " a former banker in Jordan who fled the country in 1989 before he could be arrested in connection with a $ 200 million financial scandal.
• Honored by the Iraqi Artists Association, 3 times in the years 1989, 1988, 1990.
During late 1989, several official meetings were held between the Kuwaiti and Iraqi leaders but they were unable to break the deadlock between the two.
The modern Iraqi economy had been highly dependent on oil exports ; in 1989, the oil sector comprised 61 % of the GNP.
The per capita income in Iraq dropped from $ 3510 in 1989 to $ 450 in 1996, heavily influenced by the rapid devaluation of the Iraqi dinar.
ATCC supplied Iraqi organisations, including Baghdad University, with several pathogens between 1985 and 1989.

1989 and Army
* 1989 – Attack on Derryard checkpoint: The Provisional Irish Republican Army launch an attack on a British Army nonpermanent vehicle checkpoint near Rosslea, Northern Ireland.
* 1989 – An IRA bomb destroys a section of a British Army barracks in Ternhill, England
* 1989 – Deutsche Bank board member Alfred Herrhausen is killed by a Red Army Faction terrorist bomb.
From 1989 to 1997 the PNGDF was involved in fighting the secessionist Bougainville Revolutionary Army ( BRA ) on Bougainville and Buka.
Ultimately the Soviet Army was withdrawn from Afghanistan in 1989 because of international opposition, persistent anti-Soviet guerilla warfare ( enhanced by the U. S .), and a lack of support from Soviet citizens.
Claws of the Bear: The History of the Red Army from the Revolution to the Present ( 1989 )
The political system of the Republic of Sudan was restructured following a military coup on 30 June 1989, when Omar al-Bashir, then a colonel in the Sudanese Army, led a group of officers and ousted the government of Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi.
Since 1989, there have been several attempts to curb military activity or even abolish the armed forces altogether ( see Group for a Switzerland without an Army ).
In 1989, the status of the army as a national icon was shaken by a popular initiative aiming at its complete dissolution ( see: Group for a Switzerland without an Army ) receiving 35. 6 % support.
In his 1870 memoir, Army Life in a Black Regiment, New England abolitionist Thomas Wentworth Higginson ( later editor of Emily Dickinson ), described how he wrote down and preserved Negro spirituals or " shouts " while serving an a colonel in the First South Carolina Volunteers, the first authorized Union Army regiment recruited from freedmen during the Civl War ( memorialized in the 1989 film Glory ).
* In China, increasing demands for political freedom culminated in the Tiananmen Square Massacre in June 1989, when tanks and troops of the People's Liberation Army crushed student protesters who were camped in the square, killing or injuring 3000 or more people.
" Department of the Army publication, 1989.
In the latter three films, as well as in a others such as Bloodhounds of Broadway in 1989 and Rapa Nui in 1994, Morales saw increased amounts of screen time, starting with a role in the Pauly Shore film In The Army Now.
They used a flamethrower, among other assault weapons, to storm a British Army permanent checkpoint in Derryard, near Rosslea, on 13 December 1989.
Between December 25, 1979, and February 15, 1989, a total of 620, 000 soldiers served with the forces in Afghanistan ( though there were only 80, 000 – 104, 000 serving at one time ): 525, 000 in the Army, 90, 000 with border troops and other KGB sub-units, 5, 000 in independent formations of MVD Internal Troops, and police forces.
* Angell, Joseph W., " History of the Army Air Forces Proving Ground Command – Part One – Historical Outline 1933 – 1944 ", The Historical Branch, Army Air Forces Proving Ground Command, Eglin Field, Florida, 1944, reprint by Office of History, Munitions Systems Division, Eglin AFB, Florida, 1989
Its most prominent performance was made on the Soviet Army Theatre's stage ( 1989 ), with Oleg Borisov as Paul.
In Burma, the Va have formed the Wa State, with the United Wa State Army ( UWSA ), based on the remains of the former Burmese Communist Party rebel group that collapsed in 1989.
Since the restoration of constitutional rule in 1989 PSP was the major ally of Syria in Lebanon and its leader Walid Jumblatt was in close relations with the Syrian Army and intelligence generals in Lebanon, namely Ghazi Kenaan and also with the Syrian Vice President Abdul Halim Khaddam.
June Scobee remarried in 1989 to retired Army LTG Don Rodgers.
* Lieutenant General Jim Parker ( 1929present ), a former Chief of Staff of the Irish Army from 1989 until his retirement in 1992, with a long and distinguished military career as an army officer

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