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* Charles Steinmetz: Scientist and Socialist ( 1865 – 1923 ) Including the complete Steinmetz-Lenin correspondence, Sender Garlin, American Institute for Marxist Studies, 1977 ( reprinted in Sender Garlin's 1991 Three Radicals ).
* A Study Guide To Gary North's Liberating Planet Earth, ( Co-authored by Geoffrey W. Donnan, Jr. Charles W. Armstrong ) 1991 ISBN 0-930464-42-7
Charles Henry Goren ( March 4, 1901 – April 3, 1991 ) was a world champion American bridge player and bestselling author who contributed significantly to the development and popularization of the game following upon the heels of Ely Culbertson in the 1940s and rising to prominence in the 1950s to the early 1960s.
Past winners have included Angela Lansbury ( 1988 ), Ray Charles ( 1991 ), Mel Tormé ( 1994 ), Bernadette Peters ( 1995 ), Frank Sinatra ( 2000 ), Stevie Wonder ( 2002 ), k. d.
The First Liberian Civil War, instigated by Charles Taylor and the National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL ) on December 24, 1989, eventually spread to neighboring Sierra Leone in 1991 when dissidents of the Revolutionary United Front ( RUF ), led by Foday Sankoh, began using Liberia as a staging ground for NPFL backed military assaults on border towns in Sierra Leone.
* 1991 – The Revolutionary United Front, with support from the special forces of Charles Taylor ’ s National Patriotic Front of Liberia, invades Sierra Leone in an attempt to overthrow Joseph Saidu Momoh, sparking a gruesome 11-year Sierra Leone Civil War.
* Lamey, Charles P., and Ira Robbins ( 1991 ).
In the US, the new novels Moscow Club ( 1991 ) by Joseph Finder, Masquerade ( 1996 ) by Gayle Lynds, and The Unlikely Spy ( 1996 ) by Daniel Silva, and in the UK, A Spy By Nature ( 2001 ) by Charles Cumming and Remembrance Day ( 2000 ) by Henry Porter, maintained the spy novel in the post – Cold War world.
* Charles Musser, Before the Nickelodeon: Edwin S Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company ( University of California Press, USA, 1991 )
In 1991 it was adapted into a made-for-TV movie with Richard Thomas and Charles Bronson.
** Charles Goren, American bridge player ( died 1991 )
* Geddes, Charles L. ( 1991 ).
* Royster, Charles, The Destructive War: William Tecumseh Sherman, Stonewall Jackson, and the Americans, Alfred A. Knopf, 1991, ISBN 0-679-73878-9.
* General Charles H. Jacoby, Jr. ( Class of 1991 )
The two Addams Family movies in 1991 and 1993, along with the second animated television series in 1992, resurrected the mansion's original exterior design from the Charles Addams cartoons.
* The World of Charles Addams, by Charles Addams ( 1991 ), posthumously compiled from works with the copyright owned by his second wife, later named Lady Barbara Cloyton ( Knopf ) ISBN 0-394-58822-3
* Control Data Corporation Records at the Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis ; CDC records donated by Ceridian Corporation in 1991 ; finding guide contains historical timeline, product timeline, acquisitions list, and joint venture list.
* Charles E. Chapman ; A History of California: The Spanish Period Macmillan, 1991
Where Angels Fear to Tread was adapted as a 1991 film directed by Charles Sturridge.
He produced the Faerielands artwork in 1991, then invited four top fantasy authors ( Patricia McKillip, Terri Windling, Midori Snyder, and Charles de Lint ) to choose their favorite pieces and write the story that the pictures evoked for them.
* Osborne, Charles ( 1991 ).
* Charles Barkley – 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
On July 17, 1991, the alt. religion. scientology newsgroup was created by Scientology critic Scott Charles Goehring after a discussion with his then girlfriend and a third party.
* Rolle, Andrew F. John Charles Fremont: Character As Destiny ( 1991 ), biography by leading scholar emphasizing psychology

1991 and Saatchi
In 1991, Wallinger exhibited a series of full length portrait paintings of the homeless called " Capital " at the ICA in London that were bought by Charles Saatchi and later exhibited at his gallery along with Wallinger's life size paintings of racehorses.
* 1991: Charles Saatchi funds Damien Hirst and the next year in the Saatchi Gallery exhibits his The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, a shark in formaldehyde in a vitrine.
Saatchi, said that most YBAs would proved " nothing but footnotes " in history, and sold works from his YBA collection, beginning in December 2004 with Hirst's iconic shark for nearly £ 7 million ( he had bought it for £ 50, 000 in 1991 ), followed by at least twelve other works by Hirst.
He was Deputy Chairman, working directly under Maurice Saatchi from 1988 to 1991.
Their work was first purchased by Charles Saatchi in 1990 and 1991 from exhibitions at Maureen Paley Interim Art, London.

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In 1990-91, the Army had ten military regions and an estimated 73 + ' brigades ', each with a mean strength of 1, 000 and comprising infantry, tanks, APC, artillery, and AA units as required ( IISS Military Balance 1990 or 1991 ).
* 1991 – Rita Johnston becomes the first female Premier of a Canadian province when she succeeds William Vander Zalm ( who had resigned ) as Premier of British Columbia.
She became a national figure in 1991 when she alleged that U. S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas had made harassing sexual statements when he was her supervisor at the U. S. Department of Education and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Hill said in the October 1991 televised hearings that Thomas had sexually harassed her while he was her supervisor at the Department of Education and the EEOC.
The USAF F-15 Eagle had responsibility for overland Combat Air Patrol ( CAP ) duties in Desert Storm in 1991, primarily because of the onboard F-15 IFF capabilities.
When Congress overrode his veto, the project had its green light and ground was first broken in 1991.
Hayes had met Young Conservative Paul Stone at the 1991 Conservative conference and that same evening, " committed a lewd act which was in breach of the law at the time ".
Stone had been 18 at the time, whilst the legal age for homosexual sex in 1991 was 21.
Between 1991 and 2003, the EBRD had directly invested a total of 1, 212, 039, 000 EUR into projects in Croatia.
In 1991 there were 2, 000 foreign learners taking China's official Chinese Proficiency Test ( comparable to the English Cambridge Certificate ), while in 2005, the number of candidates had risen sharply to 117, 660 .< ref > " 汉语水平考试中心 : 2005年外国考生总人数近12万 ",< sup > Gov. cn </ sup > Xinhua News Agency, January 16, 2006 .</ ref >
Population density figures conceal a great disparity between the republic's most crowded island, Nzwani, which had a density of 470 persons per square kilometer in 1991 ; Ngazidja, which had a density of 250 persons per square kilometer in 1991 ; and Mwali, where the 1991 population density figure was 120 persons per square kilometer.
The Chinese government in 2003 acknowledged that it had lost track of 121 tons of ivory between 1991 and 2002.
* Second Sight ( 1991 ) Released from a Chinese prison, Christopher meets a daughter he did not know he had
Defender Tommy Caton, who had been out of action due to injury since January 1991, announced his retirement from playing on medical advice in March 1993, having failed to recover full fitness, and he died suddenly at the end of the following month, aged just 30 years.
For the 1991 – 92 season and part of the 1992 – 93 season, the Addicks played at West Ham's Upton Park as Wimbledon had moved into Selhurst Park alongside Crystal Palace.
Between the census of 1981 and 1991, the city had one of the fastest-increasing populations in the country.
The first census of modern Slovenia was carried in 1991, after independence had been declared.
Kane was a regular on the 1986 NBC series All Is Forgiven, a regular on the 1990 – 1991 NBC series American Dreamer, guest-starred on a 1994 episode of Seinfeld and had a supporting role in the short-lived 1996 – 1997 sitcom Pearl, which starred Rhea Perlman.
The Soviet Union finally collapsed in 1991 when Boris Yeltsin seized power in the aftermath of a failed coup that had attempted to topple reform-minded Gorbachev.
By 1991 the communist governments of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland and Romania, all of which had been imposed after World War II, were brought down as revolution swept Eastern Europe.

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