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* 1944 – Mohammed Abed Elhai, Sudanese writer and academic ( d. 1989 )
She first rose to prominence as an academic, barrister, campaigner and member of the Irish Senate ( 1969 – 1989 ).
Václav Havel — a writer, dramatist and philosopher — was recruited from the independent academic community and appointed president of the republic in December 1989.
Since 1989 they have hosted an annual international conference and published its proceedings, and since 1999 have published a biannual academic journal titled " SIGKDD Explorations ".
In recognition of his academic achievements, the sciences faculty of the Universidad Nacional Agraria offered Fujimori the deanship and in 1984 appointed him to the rectorship of the university, which he held until 1989.
Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies is a 1989 book by US academic Noam Chomsky concerning political power using propaganda to distort and distract from major issues to maintain confusion and complicity, preventing real democracy from becoming effective.
Drawing from his Fundación Mediterránea think-tank, he prepared an academic team for taking over the management of the economy, and to that end he participated actively in Carlos Menem's bid to the presidency ( 1989 ).
Arguably the most important book devoted to Sor Juana, written by Octavio Paz, Sor Juana: Or, the Traps of Faith ( translated by Margaret Sayers Peden, 1989 ), is a work contemplating Sor Juana's poetry and life in the context of the history of New Spain, particularly focusing on the difficulties women then faced while trying to thrive in academic and artistic fields.
His academic title was withdrawn and only as late as 1989 it was reinstated post mortem.
Much has been written about the fattening room among the Annang, and the interest of the academic community in this subject has increased since Professor Brink's introduction and field work in Annang ( Brink, 1989 ).
Following renovations in the 1980s and expansion of academic programs to promote research and social engagement, the university launched a six-year strategic plan in 1989.
In 1989, AIT received a Ramon Magsaysay Award for Peace and International Understanding "... for shaping a new generation of engineers and managers committed to Asia, in an atmosphere of academic excellence and regional camaraderie.
John King Gordon, CM ( December 6, 1900 – February 24, 1989 ) was a Canadian editor, diplomat, and academic.
The gameshow device re-emerged in 1989, when an academic study of the uptake of tax-funded benefits by the middle-class was transformed into a mock quiz show named Spongers, fronted by a well-known star of game formats, Nicholas Parsons.
In September 1989, mobile buildings in the school grounds were used as accommodation for pupils who were starting the new Milking Bank Primary School just over the border in Dudley, as the new school building was not ready in time for the 1989 / 90 academic year.
As a senior, Brees was named the Academic All-America Player of the Year, the first Purdue player since Bruce Brineman ( 1989 ) to earn national academic honors.
In a 1989 paper of his published in the academic journal Antiquity, Tilley openly criticised the aims of rescue excavation, arguing that it was simply designed to collect " more and more information about the past ", most of which would remain unpublished and of no use to either archaeologists or the public.
The first academic year began in the university's reestablished Faculties of Economics, Humanities and Sciences September 1, 1989.
In 1989 lawyers Monroe Oppenheimer and Willard Wirtz wrote an article based on opinions of academic archaeologists and linguists to dispute that the inscription is written in Ogham script.
Designated by " Tricórnio " ( portuguese for " tricorne "), this academic dress was redesigned and officially set 1989.
He was born in Australia, educated at the University of Melbourne ( BA, 1984 ), the University of Pittsburgh ( PhD, 1989 ), and held academic positions at Indiana University and the Australian National University before returning to Melbourne as an Australian Research Council QEII Research Fellow.
Although the movement is publicly disapproving of the periodisation of academic history, the uses to which New Historicists put the Foucauldian notion of the épistéme amount to very little more than the same practice under a new and improved label ( Myers 1989 ).
Mr Cox was seconded to the local authority in September 1989 for an academic year, during which time Mrs Evans was acting head teacher.

1989 and cohort
The March of Dimes sponsored five international conferences in June 1974, November 1977, May 1981, June 1984, and June 1989 and published articles from the conferences in book form in 1979, 1982, 1986, and 1991 from seven longitudinal prospective cohort studies on the development of over 300 children and young adults with sex chromosome abnormalities identified in the screening of almost 200, 000 consecutive births in hospitals in Denver, Edinburgh, New Haven, Toronto, Aarhus, Winnipeg, and Boston from 1964 to 1975.

1989 and named
It was superseded by the facetiously named Sinatra Doctrine in 1989.
In 1989 Greenpeace commissioned a replacement vessel, also named the Rainbow Warrior ( also referred as Rainbow Warrior II ), which was retired from service on the 16th of August 2011 to be replaced by the third Rainbow Warrior.
MIT was named a sea-grant college in 1976 to support its programs in oceanography and marine sciences and was named a space-grant college in 1989 to support its aeronautics and astronautics programs.
In 1989, World Bank named an implementing agency in Montreal protocols to stop the ozone damage with the target of 95 % phase-out of substances that deplete the ozone layer by 2015.
) Yale's J. W. Gibbs Laboratory and its J. Willard Gibbs Assistant Professorship in Mathematics are also named in his honor, and the university has hosted two symposia dedicated to Gibbs's life and work, one in 1989 and another on the centenary of his death, in 2003.
She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1989.
The term was coined in a 1989 essay, in La Revue du Cinema n ° 449, by a critic named Raphaël Bassan ,.
It remained a lost asteroid for several decades until it was recovered on January 4, 1989, by Christian Pollas, and was named after the Celtic god Toutatis / Teutates — known to popular culture as the God that the cartoon character Astérix's chief Vitalstatistix evokes so that the sky may never fall on his head.
The phrase " leader of the new school ", coined in hip hop by Chuck D in 1988, and presumably given further currency by the group with the exact name Leaders of the New School ( who were named by Chuck D prior to signing with Elektra in 1989 ), remains popular.
In 1989, Iwerks was named a Disney Legend.
* In 1989, a trucker named " Buddo " tugged 12 trailers down the main street of Winton, Queensland.
He was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1987 and the World Soccer Player of the Year in 1987 and 1989.
Seven " Dwarven Kindreds ", named after each of the founding fathers: Durin, Bávor, Dwálin, Thrár, Druin, Thelór and Bárin are given in The Lords of Middle Earth — Volume III ( 1989 ).
Henderson was named the AL's Most Valuable Player in 1990, and he was the leadoff hitter for two World Series champions: the 1989 Oakland A's and the 1993 Toronto Blue Jays.
In the spring of 1989, Sheen was named honorary mayor of Malibu, California.
In 1989, German director Thomas Schadt made a documentary about Kreator ( focusing on the social aspect of heavy metal in the Ruhr Area ) titled Thrash Altenessen ( named after the band's hometown, a suburb of Essen ).
After the Olympics, the Park was converted into racing facilities named Seoul Race Park and the first race was held on September 1, 1989.
In July 1989 the United States Navy commissioned the third naval vessel named after the City with the entry of the Los Angeles-class nuclear submarine USS NEWPORT NEWS ( SSN-750 ), built at Newport News Shipbuilding, into active service.
The Bangabandhu Primary School, named after the father of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujib, a non-selective state community school, was opened in January 1989, moved to a new building in November 1991, and has over 450 pupils.
Māui and Rohe had a son named Rangihore, the god of rocks and stones ( Craig 1989: 231, Best 1982: 362, Tregear 1891: 421 ).
In 1989, he was named an honorary member of Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity at Iowa State University.
1, 000 Hours was recorded in 1988 while the band was still named " Sweet Children ", and released in April 1989 on vinyl only, with several different colors of vinyl available blue, green, purple, yellow, and clear in limited quantities.
In 1987, he joined fellow former Menudos René Farrait and Johnny Lozada in a group named Proyecto M. In 1989, he hosted a Spanish version of Remote Control for Puerto Rico.

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