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1989 and Contingency
* Rorty, Richard, " From Ironist Theory to Private Allusions: Derrida ," in Richard Rorty, Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

1989 and Solidarity
* 1989 – Polish president Wojciech Jaruzelski nominates Solidarity activist Tadeusz Mazowiecki to be the first non-communist prime minister in 42 years.
The Brezhnev Doctrine stayed in effect until it was finally ended with the Soviet non-invasion of Poland during the 1980-1981 crisis and later refusal of Mikhail Gorbachev to use military force when Poland held free elections in 1989 and Solidarity defeated the Communist Party.
Since 1989 Solidarity has become a more traditional trade union, and had relatively little impact on the political scene of Poland in the early 1990s.
In addition to this, she served as Minister of Nordic Cooperation from 1989 until 1991, the same year in which she was also appointed chairman of the International Solidarity Foundation, a post she relinquished in 2000.
In 1989 they merged into one and took part in forming the first postwar noncommunist government in Poland with the Solidarity grouping, and in 1990 changed its name to PSL.
In 1989 the Communists failed to mobilize support in Poland, and Solidarity swept the general elections.
In early 1989, under a new era of Soviet policies of glasnost ( openness ), perestroika ( economic restructuring ) and taken to even more progressive levels by Gorbachev, the Solidarity movement took hold in Poland.
In 1989, Sachs advised Poland ’ s anti-communist Solidarity movement and the Government of Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki.
In 1989 he was elected an MP as a Solidarity candidate.
The Senate was only reestablished after the agreement struck between the Communists and Solidarity in 1989.
During the first election to the newly-reestablished senate in 1989 the future-president Lech Wałęsa's Solidarity Movement won 99 of the 100 seats being contested, with the final seat being taken by an independent.
Patrick " Pat " Harrington ( born 24 May 1964 ) is a British politician, currently General Secretary of SolidarityThe Union for British Workers an organisation affiliated to the British National Party, and a Director of the Third Way ( UK ) think-tank ( since 1989 ).
Andrzej Gwiazda, who was one of the leaders of the so-called First Solidarity ( August 1980 – December 1981 ), claims that the Round Table Agreement and the negotiations that took place before it at a Communist government's Ministry of the Interior and Administration ( Poland ) conference center ( late 1988 and early 1989 ) in the village of Magdalenka had been arranged by Moscow.
Kaczyński was elected senator in the elections of June 1989, and became the vice-chairman of the Solidarity trade union.
Gazeta Wyborcza began publication on May 8, 1989, under the rhyming masthead motto, " Nie ma wolności bez Solidarności " (" There's no freedom without Solidarity ").
The paper was to serve as the voice of Solidarity during the run-up to semi-free elections to be held June 4, 1989 ( hence its title ).
Piesiewicz's career in electoral politics began in 1989, when he began working in the Social Movement for Solidarity Electoral Action ( RS AWS ) party, originally the political wing of the Solidarity union and the leading party in the center-right AWS coalition.
In the 1980s, Buzek was an activist of the democratic anti-communist movements, including the legal ( 1980 – 1981 and since 1989 ) and underground ( 1981 – 1989 ) Solidarity trade union and political movement in communist Poland.
From 1980 – 1989 he was an economics adviser to the Solidarity anti-communist movement, and in 1988 he was one of the founders of the Liberal Democratic Congress.
In 1981, and again after 1989, she acted as Head of the Foreign Office of the Solidarity headquarters in Gdańsk, and was a close associate of Lech Kaczyński.
Nevertheless, emories of the uprising helped to inspire the Polish labour movement Solidarity, which led a peaceful movement against the Communist government during the 1980s, leading to the downfall of that government in 1989 and the emergence of democracy.

1989 and Richard
* Civil War battles in Cornwall, 1642 to 1646 by Richard Holmes, ( Mercia, 1989 ) ISBN 0-948087-32-3
* Kendall, Richard Monet by Himself, ( Macdonald & Co 1989, updated Time Warner Books 2004 ), ISBN 0-316-72801-2
Richard M. Daley, son of Richard J. Daley, was elected in 1989.
Of the previously unreleased songs, " Down to the Wire " features the New Orleans pianist Dr. John with Buffalo Springfield on an item from their shelved Stampede album ; " Love Is a Rose " was a minor hit for Linda Ronstadt in 1975 ; " Winterlong " received a cover by Pixies on the Neil Young tribute album from 1989, The Bridge ; and " Campaigner " is a Young song critical of Richard Nixon.
Ian Charleson performed Hamlet from 9 October to 13 November 1989, in Richard Eyre's production at the Olivier Theatre, replacing Daniel Day-Lewis, who had abandoned the production.
* 1989Richard Fleeshman, English singer-songwriter and actor
* 1904 – Richard B. Morris, American historian ( d. 1989 )
* Richard F. Fenno, Jr., The Making of a Senator: Dan Quayle, Congressional Quarterly Press, January 1989.
Some of Spacey's early roles include a widowed eccentric millionaire on L. A. Law, the television miniseries The Murder of Mary Phagan ( 1988 ), opposite Lemmon, and the Richard Pryor / Gene Wilder – starring comedy See No Evil, Hear No Evil ( 1989 ).
* 1920 – Richard Quine, American actor ( d. 1989 )
" King dedicated his 1989 book The Dark Half, about a pseudonym turning on a writer, to " the deceased Richard Bachman ", and in 1996, when the Stephen King novel Desperation was released, the companion novel The Regulators carried the " Bachman " byline.
Their eldest son, Richard M. Daley, was elected mayor of Chicago in 1989, and served in that position until his retirement in 2011.
Since Daley's death and the subsequent election of son Richard as mayor in 1989, the first Mayor Daley has become known as " Boss Daley ," " Old Man Daley ," " Papa Bear ," or " Daley Senior " to residents of Chicago.
* Lane, Richard ( 1989 ).
* Rosemary Horrox, Richard III: A Study of Service ( Cambridge, 1989 )
* 1989: New and Collected Poems by Richard Wilbur
* Richard Aldington, a biography ( 1989 ) Charles Doyle ISBN 0-8093-1566-1
Curtis made her television debut in an episode of Columbo, but her first starring TV role was opposite Richard Lewis in the situation comedy Anything But Love, which ran for four seasons from 1989 through 1992.
The 1989 album, Avalon Sunset, which featured the hit duet with Cliff Richard " Whenever God Shines His Light " and the ballad " Have I Told You Lately " ( on which " earthly love transmutes into that for God.
After retiring from the Senate, Mansfield served as U. S. Ambassador to Japan from 1977 to 1988, and upon retiring as ambassador, was awarded the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom ( 1989 ), in part for his role in the impeachment of Republican President Richard Nixon Mansfield is the longest serving American ambassador to Japan in history.
By the early 1990s, the music associated with this experimentation had gained prominence with releases on a variety of record labels including Warp Records ( 1989 ), Black Dog Productions ( 1989 ), R & S Records ( 1989 ), Carl Craig's Planet E, Rising High Records ( 1991 ), Richard James's Rephlex Records ( 1991 ), Kirk Degiorgio's Applied Rhythmic Technology ( 1991 ), Eevo Lute Muzique ( 1991 ), General Production Recordings ( 1989 ), Soma Quality Recordings ( 1991 ), Peacefrog Records ( 1991 ), and Metamorphic Recordings ( 1992 ).

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