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He was posthumously awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun in 1999.
In 1999, he was posthumously named to the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.
He was posthumously inducted into the comic book industry's Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1991 and the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 1999.
Cole was posthumously inducted into the comic book industry's Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1991 and the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 1999.
Oberman published twelve books, including the award-winning Always Prayer Shawl ( 1999 ), The Shaman's Nephew ( 1999 ; short-listed for the Governor General's Award ), The Island of the Minotaur, and " Solomon and the Ant and other Jewish Folktales " ( 2006 ), ( published posthumously ).
In 1999, he was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, in recognition of his social work.
In 1997, she was posthumously awarded the Médaille des Justes and in 1999 the " Salle Élise Rivet " was named for her at the Institut des Sciences de l ' Homme in Lyon.
As a member of the Temptations, Paul Williams was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999.
In 1999, Gordon was inducted posthumously into the Radio Hall of Fame, and for his contribution to radio he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6340 Hollywood Blvd.
Kate Smith was inducted posthumously into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1999.
David Daniel Lowman ( October 11, 1921 – 1999 ) was the National Security Agency executive responsible for the declassification of the Magic intercepts and the author of the posthumously published book Magic: The Untold Story of U. S. Intelligence and the Evacuation of Japanese Residents from the West Coast during WWII.
In 1999, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine announced the creation of the McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine that was named in his honor posthumously along with Victor McKusick.
The stadium was posthumously named Jack Kent Cooke Stadium, which was changed under subsequent ownership to FedEx Field in 1999.
Following Bradley's death in September 1999 a number of works which were in progress at the time have been published posthumously or are reported as planned for publication, including: Thunderlord !, The Fall of Neskaya, Zandru's Forge, A Flame in Hali, and The Hastur Lord ( working title The Reluctant King ).
A seventh was discovered after his death and published posthumously in 1999.
* A Way to Be Free ( Pulpless, 1999 ) ( posthumously ) ( autobiography ) Vol 1 ISBN 1-58445-141-6, Vol 2 ISBN 1-58445-144-0
* Love Trouble, 1999, published posthumously, collects the two previous books and adds previously uncollected work.
* In 1999 she was posthumously inducted into the Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame.
True at First Light is a book by American novelist Ernest Hemingway about his 1953 – 54 East African safari with his fourth wife Mary, released posthumously in his centennial year in 1999.
In 1999, he was posthumously inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
His last book was a " portrait " of the artists Gilbert and George, published posthumously in 1999 ( he had already, in 1991, published an informal account of a trip he took with them to Moscow ).
Rackard ’ s position as one of the all-time greats of the game was further cemented in 1999 ( three years after his death ) when he was posthumously named on the Hurling Team of the Millennium.
The Big Picture ( 1974 – 1999 ) is the second and final studio album by American hip hop rapper Big L. The album was slated for a 1999 release, but due to L's murder, the album was posthumously released on August 1, 2000 on Rawkus Records.

1999 and published
* 1934 – The " Surgeon's Photograph ", the most famous photo allegedly showing the Loch Ness Monster, is published in the Daily Mail ( in 1999, it is revealed to be a hoax ).
In 2007, the Times printed another Editor ’ s Note after Hesser published a review of Vegetable Garden by Patricia Wells without disclosing that in 1999, Wells had contributed a jacket blurb for Hesser ’ s book The Cook and the Garden.
* Balancing Act, The Authorized Biography of Angela Lansbury by Martin Gottfried, published by Little, Brown and Company, 1999
Bardot wrote a 1999 letter to Chinese President Jiang Zemin, published in French magazine VSD, in which she accused the Chinese of " torturing bears and killing the world's last tigers and rhinos to make aphrodisiacs ".
On December 21, 1999 a short piece, written by Watterson to mark the forthcoming end of the comic strip Peanuts, was published in the Los Angeles Times.
In May 1999, a laboratory at Cornell University published the results from a laboratory trial that appeared to indicate the pollen of genetically modified Bt corn presented a threat to monarch caterpillars.
They were published weekly from 1995 to 1999 in Network Week and since 2000 they have been published most weeks in The Register.
In 1999, John Earman and Jesús Mosterín published a thorough critical review of inflationary cosmology, concluding that “ we do not think that there are, as yet, good grounds for admitting any of the models of inflation into the standard core of cosmology ”.
Spivak has published a number of works challenging the " legacy of colonialism " including A Critique of Postcolonial Reason: Towards a History of the Vanishing Present ( 1999 ), Other Asias ( 2005 ), and " Can the Subaltern Speak?
Nuestra Señora de los Vampiros is a black and white one-shot published in 1999 by Spanish comic publisher Dude Comics based on the story by Sheridan Le Fanu, but with a modern twist.
In 1999 Ian Parker published an influential manifesto in both the online journal Radical Psychology and the Annual Review of Critical Psychology.
A parallel report into the criminal justice system by Lord Justice Auld, a past Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales, had also commenced in 1999 and was published as the Auld Report six months after the Law Commission report.
In 1999, the bicentennial year of Russian poet and writer Alexander Pushkin, Hofstadter published a verse translation of Pushkin's classic novel-in-verse Eugene Onegin.
The results were never published but were acknowledged in Carbon in 1999.
The rules and sample adventure have twice been published in print ; in brief form as a booklet given away with Arcane Magazine in 1997, and at full length by Heliograph Inc. in 1999.
In 1999 his autobiography, The Last Trek — A New Beginning, was published.
This special edition was published in 1999 to celebrate the Golden Anniversary of this classic.
* Santiago Ibáñez Lluch, published 1999, title: Saxo Gramático: Historia Danesa
The LGPL was revised in minor ways in the 2. 1 point release, published in 1999, when it was renamed the GNU Lesser General Public License to reflect the FSF's position that not all libraries should use it.
HTML 4. 01 was published in late 1999, with further errata published through 2001.
; December 1999: HTML 4. 01 was published as a W3C Recommendation.
In early 1999, the source code of Heretic was published by Raven Software under a license that granted rights to non-commercial use, and was re-released under the GNU General Public License on September 4, 2008.
In 1999, the British Medical Journal ( BMJ ) published a Clinical Review of current medical research on hypnotherapy and relaxation therapies, it concludes,

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