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In 1990, Bulgaria had a total of more than 2, 400 tanks, 2, 000 armored vehicles, 2, 500 large caliber artillery systems, 300 fighter and bomber aircraft, 100 trainer aircraft, more than 40 combat and 40 transport helicopters, 4 submarine, 6 fast missile craft, 2 frigates, 5 corvettes, 6 torpedo boats, 9 patrol craft, 30 minesweepers and 21 transport vessels.
Babić's administration announced the creation of a Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Krajina ( or SAO Krajina ) on 21 December 1990.
On November 21, 1989, George H. W. Bush signed an appropriation bill authorizing payments to be paid out between 1990 and 1998.
* IOI 1990 was held in Minsk, Belarus, Soviet Union, July 15 – 21, 1990
* 1990 Mandalay Circular Railway 21 · 8 Part later dismantled
Mary Therese Winifred Robinson ( née Bourke ) (; born 21 May 1944 ) served as the seventh, and first female, President of Ireland from 1990 to 1997, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, from 1997 to 2002.
This figure is close to an estimate of 21. 9 million persons for mid-1988 cited in the 1990 edition of the Demographic Yearbook published by the UN.
In November 1989 SWAPO won 57 % of the votes in the Namibian General Election and immediately requested the help of a British Military Advisory and Training Team following independence on 21 March 1990.
On 21 July 1990, ex-Pink Floyd member Roger Waters staged a gigantic charity concert of his former band's rock extravaganza The Wall to commemorate the end of the division between East and West Germany.
* Manukhmaned Basku Salloumenichov ( 19 January 199021 January 1990 )
* Alekhmangulabad Alizhkhamedievich Khadivmindechov ( 21 January 1990 early afternoon – 21 January 1990 evening )
* Saparmyrat Ataýewiç Nyýazow ( 2 November 199021 December 2006 ) ( from 22 October 1993 Türkmenbaşy )
* May 21 – Armand Hammer, American entrepreneur and art collector ( d. 1990 )
Under jail or house arrest for 15 out of the 21 years from 1990 to 2010.
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The territory became the independent Republic of Namibia on 21 March 1990, although Walvis Bay became part of Namibia only in 1994.
In 21 games in 1990 Carey averaged 5 marks, 14 disposals and 1. 8 goals.
As of 2000, the population was 62, 315, a 21 percent increase from 1990.
The history of Namibia has passed through several distinct stages from being colonised in the late nineteenth century to Namibia's independence on 21 March 1990.
Independence Day on 21 March 1990, was attended by numerous international representatives, including the main players, the UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar and President of South Africa F W de Klerk, who jointly conferred formal independence on Namibia.

1990 and contemporary
For contemporary American English, work has stalled on the American National Corpus, but the 400 + million word Corpus of Contemporary American English ( 1990 – present ) is now available through a web interface.
His liberal views on musical cooperation led him to contemporary composer Philip Glass, with whom he released an album, Passages, in 1990.
Similarly, his 1990 track " Vane ", which pitted two different versions of the song " You're So Vain " ( the Carly Simon original and a cover by Faster Pussycat ) against each other, was a blueprint for the contemporary pop subgenre, ' glitch pop ' or ' mashup ( music )'.
Sacks ' work has been featured in a " broader range of media than those of any other contemporary medical author " and in 1990, The New York Times said he " has become a kind of poet laureate of contemporary medicine ".
After scoring second place consecutively ( 1988, 1989 ) and scoring some disappointing results ( 1990, 1991 ), the United Kingdom sent Michael Ball with the contemporary pop-ballad " One Step Out Of Time ", which was the hot favourite to win the contest.
On Obey the Time ( 1990 ) Mitchell played on only one track, the album being otherwise a solo recording by Reilly, heavily influenced by contemporary dance music.
Most issues carry the standard obverse design as used on contemporary British coins, such as the effigy of HM The Queen by Raphael Maklouf between 1990 and 1997 and the later design by Ian Rank-Broadley since 1998, but special effigies have also been used on occasion.
Most contemporary Canadian television comedies are laugh track-free, but some programs, such as the sitcom Maniac Mansion ( 1990 – 1993 ) and the children's program The Hilarious House of Frightenstein ( 1971 ) were broadcast in Canada without a laugh track, though one was added for American airings.
The mural was painted in 1990 by local resident Mark Francis, drawing a parallel with the contemporary campaign against the Community Charge (' Poll Tax ').
Inspired by contemporary dance music like Italo house and acts such as Technotronic ( Sumner even did a remix of Technotronic's " Rockin ' Over the Beat " in 1990 ), their initial concept was to release white label records on Factory and remain an anonymous entity, in contrast to their considerable reputations with The Smiths and New Order.
Numerous representative Croatian linguistic works were published since the end of Communism in 1990, among them three voluminous monolingual dictionaries of contemporary Croatian.
Also in the issue was a document about the stages through which the Hardline revolution would progress which was presented as being from 1990, but had never before been seen and was suspiciously contemporary feeling.
Nationalencyklopedin ( NE ) is the most comprehensive contemporary Swedish language encyclopedia, initiated by a favourable loan from the Government of Sweden of 17 million Swedish kronor in 1980, which was repaid by December 1990.
The museum exhibits the contemporary art collection of the Finnish National Gallery founded in 1990.
Similarly, his 1990 track " Vane ", which pitted two different versions of the song " You're So Vain " ( the Carly Simon original and a cover by Faster Pussycat ) against each other, was a blueprint for the contemporary mashup subgenre, glitch pop.
Since 1990, the Transporter in most world markets has been front-engined and water-cooled, similar to other contemporary Volkswagens, almost two decades later than it did for the passenger cars.
A 1990 article on the contemporary country blues scene brought R. L. Burnside to national attention for the first time.
Austinite Stevie Ray Vaughan won a Grammy in 1990 for best contemporary blues album.
Since 1990 he has written the Introduction to a Penguin Classics edition of the Sherlock Holmes stories, the foreword to a new French translation of Wilkie Collins ’ The Moonstone published by Editions Phebus, and other articles on 19th century and contemporary fiction.
CIMX was first known as " The Mix " with an adult contemporary format, but DJ Greg St. James began playing modern rock on his evening show ( 8: 00 pm to midnight ) beginning in September 1990, and in May 1991, the modern rock format went full time and " 89X " was born.
Okyay's premier student was Mustafa Düzgünman ( 1920 – 1990 ), the teacher of many contemporary marblers in Turkey today.
In 1990 he got his Ph. D. and is today the president of the Instituto de História Contemporânea ( Portugal's contemporary history institute ), an historical consultant for the Mário Soares Foundation and the editor of História magazine.
This continued into a sometimes darkly satirical focus on a contemporary landscape through the late 1980s and 1990s in such books as One Fond Embrace ( 1988 ), Personal Places ( 1990 ), Poems From Centre City ( 1990 ) and The Pen Shop ( 1996 ).

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