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1989 and Syria
Syria re-established full diplomatic relations with Egypt in 1989.
Syria actively participated in the March – September 1989 fighting between the Christian Lebanese Forces and Muslim forces allied with Syria.
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.
After postings in Kuwait, Syria, and Egypt, Glaspie was appointed ambassador to Iraq in 1989.
Khaled's assassination in 1989 was widely believed to be the work of Syria.
Her father met Ghinwa Bhutto, a Lebanese ballet teacher in 1989 during his exiled in Syria and they married.

1989 and endorsed
The American Humanist Association began to adopt this view in 1973, and the IHEU formally endorsed the position in 1989.
An American animated series based on the games aired in 1989, and individual manga adaptations which are officially endorsed and commissioned by Nintendo have been produced in Japan since 1997.
The National Party's Luis Alberto Lacalle won the 1989 presidential election and an amnesty for human rights abusers was endorsed by referendum.
Olins ( 1989 ) is well known for his " corporate identity structure ", which consists of three concepts: monolithic brands for companies which have a single brand, a branded identity in which different brands are developed for parts of the organization or for different product lines, and an endorsed identity with different brands which are ( visually ) connected to each other.
After completion of the Central and Wan Chai Reclamation Feasibility Study in 1989, the Land Development Policy Committee endorsed a concept for gradual implementation of the reclamation.
The Delors Report endorsed by the Madrid Summit of June 1989 envisaged a three-stage process to monetary union, and this was given legal authority by the Maastricht Treaty of 1992 ( enacted into Irish law as the Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution of Ireland by 70 % of those voting in a referendum on 18 June 1992 ).
In the 1989 Mayoral election Gutiérrez endorsed State's Attorney Richard M. Daley for Mayor, stating: " I will have a great influence in determining the thrust and tone of the Daley administration ` s progressive and liberal agendas.
* Gazza's Superstar Soccer, a 1989 video game endorsed by Paul Gascoigne
Although he favored more liberal economic policies, the elder Bo was politically conservative, and endorsed the use of military force against demonstrators during the 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests.
On 2005 he was prosecuted for his responsibility in the Plan Ávila he endorsed while President in 1989, to allow the Army to repress the citizenry during the Caracazo, causing the death of hundreds of civilians.
In 1988, the Federal Security Council endorsed the recommendation of the committee and commissioned it to draw up a curriculum for the institution, which was approved by the committee in the summer of 1989.
He endorsed Marshall Coleman, the Republican nominee for Governor of Virginia in 1989.
Many anti-circumcision groups have joined the International Coalition for Genital Integrity and endorsed its declaration, which was adopted by the First International Symposium on Circumcision, on March 3, 1989, at Anaheim, California.
* USSR Trade and Cooperation Agreement of 1989, endorsed by Tajikistan in 1994 and by Turkmenistan
In 1989, Gaul was criticized for appearing in radio advertisements in which he endorsed certificates of deposits at Transohio Saving Bank.
It endorsed several candidates in the city's municipal elections of 1989, 1992 and 1995, including future mayor Glen Murray and future provincial Premier Greg Selinger.
After polls showed declining support for his candidacy, he dropped out of the race in December, 1988 and endorsed Richard M. Daley, who went on to win the nomination in the the February 1989 Democratic primary.

1989 and Charter
In May 1989, Arafat, in a statement later criticized by Edward Said as being beyond his authority, and properly a matter for the PNC, told a French TV interviewer " C ' est caduc ", meaning that it, the Charter, was null and void.
The government currently operates under a County Charter originally adopted in 1989 and amended in November, 1994.
Charter Oak Gymnastics has been a U. S. National Team training center since 1989, and has produced many elite athletes, including national champion Vanessa Atler and Olympian Jamie Dantzscher.
This referendum followed nine months of research and hearings by a Charter Study Commission elected by the residents at a referendum that occurred in November 1989.
* G .- A Beaudoin and E. Ratushny, The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 2nd ed., Carswell, Toronto, 1989.
Plans to introduce limited commercial-program sponsorship, and the establishment of SBS as an independent corporation with its own Charter, were put in place in July, 1989.
In late 1989, shortly after the Supreme Court's decision, premier Robert Bourassa's Liberal Party of Quebec government passed Bill 178, making minor amendments to the Charter of the French Language.
The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union draws a list of fundamental rights from the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the Declaration on Fundamental Rights produced by the European Parliament in 1989 and European Union Treaties.
A toned down version was adopted as the Social Charter at the 1989 Strasbourg European Council.
The Social Charter was subsequently adopted in 1989 by 11 of the then 12 member states.
Sixteen years later in 1996, based on precedent that would be established in Ontario ( 1989 ), required recitation of the Lord ’ s Prayer as outlined in the Public Schools Act would be held to violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
* Greene, Ian ( 1989 ), The Charter of Rights, James Lorimer and Company, ISBN 1-55028-185-2
* Federalism and the Charter: Leading Constitutional Decisions ( published in 1989, co-edited by Russell, F. L.
The party was formed in 1989 as a reaction to then-Premier Robert Bourassa invoking the " Notwithstanding clause " of the Canadian constitution to override a Supreme Court ruling overturning parts of the Charter of the French Language ( commonly known as " Bill 101 ").
* The government amended the Charter of the French Language in 1993 to allow for more English on commercial signs, which had been the main issue on which the Equality Party campaigned in 1989.
In 1989, the government of Canada appointed the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing regarding restrictions in the Elections Act inconsistent with Section Three of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The dissidents of the Charter 77 denounced it in 1977 – 78 as a " genocide ", but the practice continued through the Velvet Revolution of 1989.
Hogg has referred to them as the " small bill of rights ", though the Supreme Court in Greater Montreal Protestant School Board v. Quebec ( 1989 ) disliked that characterization in that rights in the Constitution Act, 1867 should not be interpreted as liberally as rights in the Charter.
He worked in his family's architectural and development business and became vice president of Charter Real Estate Corporation in 1989.
Wilson's Supreme Court rulings include: R. v. Morgentaler in 1988 ( abortion procedures ), R. v Lavallée in 1990 ( battered-wife syndrome as self-defense ), Operation Dismantle v. The Queen in 1985 ( judicial review ), the minority decision in R. v. Stevens ( 1988 ) which was adopted later in R. v. Hess ; R. v. Nguyen in 1990 ( mens rea and statutory rape ), Kosmopolous v. Constitution Insurance Co. of Canada ( piercing " corporate veil "), the dissenting opinion in McKinney v. University of Guelph in 1990 ( mandatory retirement ), Andrews v. Law Society of British Columbia in 1989 ( equality rights test ), and Sobeys Stores v. Yeomans and Labour Standards Tribunal ( NS ) in 1989 ( interpretive authority of tribunals ), among many other foundational cases interpreting the Charter of Rights and Freedoms that was enacted the year she was appointed to the Supreme Court.
Vallone drafted changes to the City Charter in 1989 that he claimed allowed the NYC Council greater say in the matters of the budget.
He had also attempted to gain contacts in the United States and in 1989 he had established a link with Richard Barrett and the Nationalist Movement with a pact known as the ' New Atlantic Charter '.
In 1989, the Quebec National Assembly invoked the " Notwithstanding Clause " of the Charter of Rights to set aside enforcement of the court ruling for five years.

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