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* Nigel West & Oleg Tsarev, The Crown Jewels: The British Secrets at the Heart of the KGB Archives, 1998, published by Yale University Press, New Haven.
In 1994, he appeared as Dr. Nigel Channing, chairman of the Imagination Institute and host of an ' Inventor of the Year ' awards show in the three-dimensional film Honey, I Shrunk the Audience !, which was an attraction at Walt Disney World's Epcot from 1994 until 2010 and at Disneyland from 1998 until 2010.
* Warburton Nigel, Thinking from A to Z, Routledge 1998.
Sutherland has drawn the majority of the strips since then, except for a period from 1998 to 2000, when Nigel Parkinson took over the strip, drawing it in a style similar to how David Parkins was drawing Dennis the Menace by that point ( the strips have had closely connected visual styles since the early 1970s, when Sutherland started drawing them both ).
* Manchester Region History Review, Volume 12 1998, Astley Hall Museum and Art Gallery, Nigel Wright
* Kenneth is depicted as a reigning king in the novel High Kings and Vikings ( 1998 ) by Nigel Tranter.
European Aviation sponsored Tyrrell in 1997 ; the same year, Stoddart entered his numerous F1 cars in an F1 Historical Championship ; he established his own team, European Formula Racing, whose driver Nigel Greensall won the championship in 1997 and 1998.
In issue 2935 dated 17 October 1998 Bea gained her own solo strip entitled Beaginnings drawn by Nigel Parkinson.
Nigel Evans voted against the introduction of the National Minimum Wage in 1999 by opposing the National Minimum Wage Act of 1998.
His first ranking tournament victory came at the 1998 Welsh Open, where he defeated seven players to lift the title and claim the £ 60, 000 winner's cheque: Paul Wykes ( 5 – 3 ), Neal Foulds ( 5 – 2 ), Steve Davis ( 5 – 3 ), Nigel Bond ( 5 – 4 ), Alan McManus ( 5 – 3 ) and Peter Ebdon ( 6 – 1 ), before defeating John Higgins 9 – 5 in the final.
Audiobooks of the book have been released multiple times, with different narrators, including Hugh Laurie ( 1998 ), Nigel Planer ( 1999 ), Martin Jarvis ( 2005 ) and Steven Crossley ( 2011 ).
Ever since 1993, when Garry Kasparov and Nigel Short broke away from chess governing body FIDE to play their world championship match under the auspices of the newly-formed Professional Chess Association, there had been two chess world championships: one organised by FIDE ( which used the knock-out format from 1998 to 2004 ) and one by a variety of other bodies ( in the form of a long match between champion and challenger ).
* Oedipus Brain Foil 3xCD ( with Randy Greif and Nigel Ayers ), 1998, Soleilmoon ( SOL 66 CD )
In 1996 he beat Vasily Smyslov 5-1, in 1997 lost to Viktor Korchnoi 4-2, in 1998 defeated Robert Hübner 3. 5-2. 5, in 1999 lost to Alexander Beliavsky 3. 5-2. 5, in 2000 lost to Nigel Short 4-2, in 2001 tied 3-3 with Emil Sutovsky, in 2002 beat Boris Gelfand 3. 5-2. 5, and in 2004 won against Ivan Sokolov 3. 5-2. 5 ( there was no match in 2003 ).
* Nigel Slater's Real Food: one series ( 1998 ) for Channel 4 )-total 7 episodes.
Only Martin Keown ( in 1998 and 2002 ) and three goalkeepers ( Chris Woods, Nigel Martyn and David James ) have since equalled this record.
2007 Nigel Murray Milo ( 1998 )
* A live-action Madeline film based on several of the books appeared in 1998, directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer and starring Hatty Jones as Madeline, Frances McDormand as Miss Clavel, and Nigel Hawthorne as Lord Covington.
Nigel James Spackman ( born 2 December 1960 in Romsey, Hampshire ) is an English football manager and former player who played as a midfielder from 1980 to 1998 notably for Liverpool and in the Premier League for Chelsea.
The genus is of relatively recent creation, the species originally being described as part of Escobaria, although recognized as a separate section by Nigel Taylor in 1983, and raised to a genus by Charles Glass in 1998.
: Nigel Martyn, 2, 1998 and 2002
* Admiral Sir Nigel Essenhigh, Sept 1998 – Nov 2000
* Stephenson, William Samuel, Roald Dahl, Tom Hill and Gilbert Highet ( introduced by Nigel West ), British Security Coordination: The Secret History of British Intelligence in the Americas, 1940-1945, Fromm International ( June 1999 )-ISBN 0-88064-236-X ( first published in the UK in 1998 ) Reviewed by Charles C. Kolb ( National Endowment for the Humanities ), December, 1999.
* Nightjars-A Guide to Nightjars and related Nightbirds by Nigel Cleere, illustrated by Dave Nurney ( 1998 ) ISBN 1-873403-48-8 ' Pica '

1998 and Richards
* Sir Francis Richards ( July 1998 – April 2003 )
* Richards, E. G. ( 1998 ).
* 1998: Saturday Night Fever directed and choreographed by Arlene Phillips, starring Adam Garcia and Ben Richards
From 1999 to 2002, under the captaincy of Martin Johnson and the management of Dean Richards, who became Director of Rugby for the club in February 1998, they won four consecutive Premiership titles and the first Zürich Championship play-offs, bringing their total of league championships to six — tied with Bath for most wins.
Released in March 1998, the album was recorded in fits and starts over a period of two years and featured his former band mates Duff McKagan and Rick Richards, as well as former Reverend Horton Heat drummer Taz Bentley, whose work Stradlin admired.
* The Other Baker Street Detective, from a 1998 radio talk by Prof. Jeffrey Richards
Wild Things is a 1998 erotic thriller film starring Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell, Kevin Bacon, Denise Richards, Theresa Russell and Bill Murray.
Cosmo Kramer, usually referred to as simply " Kramer ", is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Seinfeld ( 1989 – 1998 ), played by Michael Richards.
In August 1998, Richards left NASA to join the Boeing Company.
Richards was drafted in the 3rd round, 64th overall, by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft, despite recording 82 assists and 115 points in his draft year.
In 1998, Richards won Commonwealth gold at 1998 Commonwealth Games and won a 400 m bronze and relay gold at the 1998 Goodwill Games.
This format continued for 1998, with Jim Richards winning his 7th Bathurst 1000 in a Volvo S40, beating his son Steven in a Nissan Primera.
Jim Richards won the race seven times ( 1978 – 80, 1991 – 92, 1998 and 2002 ) and also holds the record for the most starts ( 35 ) at this event.
Sandover Medallists: ( 11 total ) 1931: Lin Richards, 1950: Jim Conway, 1957: Jack Clarke, 1961 & 1963: Ray Sorrell, 1971: David Hollins, 1974: Graham Melrose, 1977: Brian Peake, 1985: Murray Wrensted, 1995: Craig Treleven, 1998: Adrian Brommage
He is the son of seven-time Bathurst 1000 winner Jim Richards and is a two-time Bathurst winner himself, having won the event in 1998 and 1999.
* 1998: David Adams Richards, Lines on the Water: A Fisherman's Life on the Miramichi
Members John Davis, Harris Klahr, Christopher Richards, and Matt Borlik formed the band in 1998.
John Davis, Harris Klahr, Christopher Richards, and Matt Borlik formed Q and Not U in the summer of 1998 and began playing shows in the D. C. area later that November.
He later teamed with Rhino Richards to win the vacant World Tag Team Championships by defeating Rico de Cuba and August Smisl on October 10, 1998 in Hanover, Germany.
The title were vacated in October 1998 when Rhino Richards left the promotion after signing with Extreme Championship Wrestling.
He also won the 1998 Super Touring Bathurst 1000, sharing a Volvo S40 with Jim Richards.
Richards was born in Hollywood, California, the daughter of Kenneth E. Richards ( 1935 – 1998 ) and Kathleen Dugan ( 1938 – 2002 ).

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