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1989 and Cyprus
In 1988 English China Clays ( ECC ) International purchased Moretti Harrah and in 1989 ECC purchased Cyprus Thompson Weinman.
Mistral entered series production in 1989 and is now deployed by 37 armed forces of 25 countries ( eight countries in Europe, eight in the Asia-Pacific, five in South America, three in the Middle East ), including Austria, Belgium, the Brazilian Marine Corps, Chile, Colombia, Cyprus, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Hungary, Indonesia, Morocco, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, South Korea, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, and Venezuela.
* John Harding, 1st Baron Harding of Petherton ( 1896 – 1989 ), British General of World War II and Colonial Governor of Cyprus
He served as Chief of the Imperial General Staff from 1952 to 1955 and as Governor of Cyprus from 1955 to 1957. the title is held by his son, the second Baron, who succeeded in 1989.
Members of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada have served on recent overseas tours including: UNTAG ( United Nations Transition Assistance Group ) Namibia 1989 – 1990, Cambodia, Cyprus, Somalia ( for Operation Deliverance 1992 – 1993 members were attached to 1, 2 and 3 Commando of the Canadian Airborne Regiment ), Sierra Leone, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and the Sudan.
After a 1989 trial a federal court in Indianapolis ordered them to be returned to the Greek Orthodox Church in Cyprus.
* A Traveller's Guide to Cyprus ( 1989 )
* Grand Cross of Makarios III ( 1989 ), President of Cyprus George Vasiliou, New York, New York
In 1989, the government of Cyprus took an American art dealer to court for the return of four rare 6th-century Byzantine mosaics that survived an edict by the Emperor of Byzantium, imposing the destruction of all images of sacred figures.
* Farid Mirbagheri, " Cyprus and International Peacemaking " ( London: Hurst, 1989 )
* A Traveller's Guide to Cyprus ( 1989 +)
The University of Cyprus ( UCY ) (, ) is a public coeducational university established by the Republic of Cyprus in 1989.
The University of Cyprus was established in 1989 and admitted its first students in 1992.
Category: 1989 establishments in Cyprus
He won the last of his 20 senior caps for Scotland on 26 April 1989 in a 2-1 win over Cyprus at Hampden Park.
* 1989: Cyprus

1989 and House
* Anatoly Ravikovich, Zagadka Endkhauza ( End House Mystery ) ( 1989 ; based on " Peril at End House ")
Possible explanations include that the Nicaraguan people were disenchanted with the Ortega regime as well as the fact that already in November 1989, the White House had announced that the economic embargo against Nicaragua would continue unless Violeta Chamorro won.
* The Ocean in Human Affairs ( Paragon House, 1989 )
* Global Climate Change: Human and Natural Influences ( Paragon House, 1989 )
* Hider in the House ( 1989 )
Lovecraft's poetry is collected in The Ancient Track: The Complete Poetical Works of H. P. Lovecraft ( Night Shade Books, 2001 ), while much of his juvenilia, various essays on philosophical, political and literary topics, antiquarian travelogues, and other things, can be found in Miscellaneous Writings ( Arkham House, 1989 ).
HOPE was first proposed to White House chief of staff John Sununu in June 1989 to create enterprise zones, increase subsidies for low-income renters, expand social services for the homeless and elderly, and enact tax changes to help first-time home buyers.
* 1989 – Iran-Contra Affair: Former White House aide Oliver North is convicted of three crimes and acquitted of nine other charges.
Also in 1989 she published My Turn: The Memoirs of Nancy Reagan, which gives an account of her life in the White House, speaking openly about her influence within the Reagan administration and discussing the myths and controversies that surrounded the couple.
In 1989 the Internal Revenue Service began investigating the Reagans for whether they owed additional tax on the gifts and loans of high-fashion clothes and jewelry to Nancy during their time in the White House ( recipients benefiting from the display of such items recognize taxable income even if they are returned ).
Image: Walesa and Santorum. jpg | Lech Wałęsa presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom at a White House ceremony in 1989
Springfield, Missouri: Gospel Publishing House, 1989.
Springfield, Missouri: Gospel Publishing House, 1989. ISBN 0-88243-457-8.
Bolstered by a resurgent economy in the mid-1980s, Mitchell led his party to an unprecedented sweep of all fifteen House of Assembly seats in the 1989 elections.
When Violetta Chamorro visited the White House in November 1989, the US pledged to maintain the embargo against Nicaragua unless Violeta Chamorro won.
In Easter Island: The Mystery Solved ( Random House, 1989 ), Heyerdahl offered a more detailed theory of the island's history.
* Men and Powers: A Political Retrospective, Random House, 1989, ISBN 978-0-394-56994-9
A small Regimental Museum established in 1989 is housed in Great Castle House, a former town house built on the site of part of Monmouth Castle.
( 1988 ), Heart of Dixie ( 1989 ), Mystery Train ( 1989 ), The Silence of the Lambs ( 1991 ), Trespass ( 1991 ), The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag ( 1992 ), The Firm ( 1993 ), The Delta ( 1996 ), The People Vs. Larry Flynt ( 1996 ), The Rainmaker ( 1997 ), Cast Away ( 2000 ), 21 Grams ( 2002 ), A Painted House ( 2002 ), Black Snake Moan ( 2005 ), Forty Shades of Blue ( 2005 ), Walk the Line ( 2005 ), Hustle & Flow ( 2006 ), Nothing But the Truth ( 2008 ), Soul Men ( 2008 ), and The Grace Card ( 2011 ).
*' The Black House Sourcebook: A Malediction ' copyright 1989, by Zeena LaVey: An excerpt from the original Black House Sourcebook.
Gary Adrian Condit ( born April 21, 1948 ) is a former politician and member of the Democratic Party who served in the House of Representatives from 1989 to 2003.
Condit was elected to Congress in 1989 in a special election, after House Democratic Whip Tony Coelho resigned.

1989 and Representatives
He later served as Parliamentary leader of the Centre Democrats in the House of Representatives from September 8, 1989 until May 19, 1998 when his party lost all its seats.
Before serving in the U. S. Senate, Coats was a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Indiana's 4th congressional district from 1981 to 1989.
After an unsuccessful bid for the U. S. House of Representatives in 1980, he served as state Attorney General from 1983 to 1989.
* Father Segundo Llorente ( 1906 – 1989 ), a Jesuit priest born in Spain, was elected to the Alaska House of Representatives in 1960 as a write-in candidate while residing in Alakanuk.
In August 1989, Smith died in a plane crash just 7 months after taking office in the U. S. House of Representatives and was succeeded by Democrat Gene Taylor who would hold that office until his defeat by Republican Steven Palazzo in the 2010 midterm elections.
* Edward " Ed " Jones, represented Tennessee in the U. S. House of Representatives from 1969 to 1989 ; was born in Yorkville.
In the House of Representatives, the quorum was amended down to one-fifth by the House of Representatives ( Quorum ) Act 1989, which means the quorum of the current House of 150 MPs is 30 MPs.
He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1969 to 1977 and three terms as mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989.
Faleomavaega was elected as a Democrat to the House of Representatives in 1988, serving from January 3, 1989 to the present.
Norton was elected in 1990 as a Democratic delegate to the House of Representatives, defeating city council member Betty Ann Kane in the primary despite the last-minute revelation that Norton and her husband ( both lawyers ) had failed to file D. C. income tax returns between 1982 and 1989.
He returned to the House of Representatives afterward, and worked his way up the party's internal ladder, serving as Director-General of the Environment Agency under Takeo Fukuda ( 1976 ) and Minister of Transport under Noboru Takeshita ( 1989 ).
And again a Member of the House of Representatives from 3 June 1986, until 24 September 1988, when he became Minister of Defence from 24 September 1988, until 7 November 1989, in the Cabinet Lubbers II.
He again returned to the House of Representatives on 14 September 1989, and nine months later on 1 May 1990, he became the Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives and the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy party leader.
In 1989, he authored the U. S. House of Representatives bill HR 2668 to establish the National Museum of the American Indian, which became PL 101-185.
From 1982 to 1989, Holden was a member of the Missouri House of Representatives.
In 1984, he was elected from Casper to the Wyoming House of Representatives, in which he served until 1989.
In 1989, Dick Cheney, who occupied Wyoming's only seat in the House of Representatives, resigned to become Secretary of Defense.
Díaz-Balart served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1986 to 1989 and served in the Florida Senate from 1989 to 1992.
Davis was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 1989 and served until 1996, serving as House Majority Leader from 1995 to 1996.
In a career spanning four decades, Chiles, a Democrat who never lost an election, served in the Florida House of Representatives ( 1958 – 1966 ), the Florida State Senate ( 1966 – 1970 ), the United States Senate ( 1971 – 1989 ), and as the 41st Governor of Florida from 1991 until his death in office in the last month of his second term as governor.
James Claude Wright, Jr. ( born December 22, 1922 ), usually known as Jim Wright, is a former Democratic U. S. Congressman from Texas who served 34 years in the U. S. House of Representatives and was the Speaker of the House from 1987 to 1989.

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