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After the economic crisis of 1982, Hernan Buchi became Minister of Finance from 1985 to 1989.
East-West tensions increased during the first term of U. S. President Ronald Reagan ( 1981 – 1985 ), reaching levels not seen since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis as Reagan increased US military spending to 7 % of the GDP.
In a case study of Mississippi, Vogt ( 1985 ) examined two areas of RFC funding: aid to banking, which helped many Mississippi banks survive the economic crisis, and work relief, which Roosevelt used to pump money into the state's relief program by extending loans to businesses and local government projects.
In 1985, Bernadin established an AIDS task force to determine how the Archdiocese might best care for those stricken by the AIDS crisis.
This created a crisis that was not resolved until 16 November, resulting in 43 amendments to the 1985 constitution, which were approved in a referendum on 30 January 1994.
Just as Rabe's work reflected the concerns of its time ( Vietnam and American imperialism ), Papp's production in 1985 of Larry Kramer's play The Normal Heart dared to address, in its time, the prejudicial political system which was turning its back on the AIDS crisis and the gay community.
Papandreou was comfortably re-elected in the Greek legislative election, 1985 with 46 % of the vote, and won still further popularity in March 1987 by his strong leadership during a Greek-Turkish crisis in the Aegean Sea, but from the summer of 1988, his premiership became increasingly clouded by controversy, as the Bank of Crete scandal exploded.
In 1985, due to a financial crisis in the company, the board of directors created enough new shares to sell a controlling interest ( 51 %) to British Telecom.
He entered the Cabinet on 2 September 1985 as Chief Secretary to the Treasury, and was made Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in 1987-during the BSE crisis.
By 1985, however, many of these bans were lifted because of the growing economic crisis in the country.
As a Foreign Service Officer, he served overseas at the U. S. Mission to the conventional arms control talks in Vienna, at the State Department's 24-hour crisis center, and on the secretariat staff for Secretary of State George P. Shultz, during the second Reagan administration ( 1985 – 1989 ).
By 1985, the oil crisis was a thing of the past and demand developed for a Fiero having more engine power and better sports car performance.
However, Ismail was appointed president of the party before he went to Moscow for medical treatment, until 1985, when he returned in the face of a mounting crisis between Ali Nasser Muhammad and his opponents in the YSP.
In October 1985 he was elected to the YSP Politburo and as a Secretary of the Central Committee, but the crisis had erupted on January 13, 1986, into a violent struggle in Aden between Ali Nasir's supporters and opponents.
By 1985, the U. S. automobile market was starting to move away from the subcompact Alliance and Encore as the gasoline crisis ended and consumers were looking at larger cars.
Maroofi took care of dossiers involving cross border refugees during political crisis in Iraq, Kenya, Tanzania and Somalia from 1985 to 1992.
Whereas Levinson ( 1978 ) found that 80 % of middle-aged participants had a crisis, and Ciernia ( 1985 ) reported that 70 % of men in midlife said they had a crisis ( Shek, 1996 ) others could not replicate those findings including Shek ( 1996 ), Kruger ( 1994 ), McCrae and Costa ( 1990 ), and Whitbourne ( 2010 ).
Austerity measures pursued by President Raúl Alfonsín trimmed this 4 % in 1985, thought the 1989 crisis pushed the shortfall to 7. 6 % ( which could only be financed by suspending debt interest payments ).
He told the magazine Selecciones that from 1985 to 1987, he underwent a serious personal crisis because " my life was spent on airplanes, tour buses and locked in a hotel room ".
Construction would cease in 1975 on account of the city's severe fiscal crisis ; none of the sections were usable by the time federal payments were suspended in 1985.
In Niger's far north, drought, economic crisis, and the central government's political weakness came to a head in 1985.
However a financial crisis in the early 1980s led to the northbound lanes being unpaved, and the bypass had been scaled down to a two-lane facility by the time it opened in 1985.
* Cuba's financial crisis: the secret report from Banco Nacional de Cuba, February 1985 Washington, DC: Cuban American National Foundation 1985 ( CANF pamphlet # 12 )

1985 and coincided
September 1985 saw a fourth single from the album, " This Side of Heaven ", which coincided with Tzuke's national concert tour, though this too failed to chart.
In 1984, PCdoB integrated to the movement of the Direct Elections Now ( formed by all opposition parties ), and the following year with the defeat of the amendment Dante de Oliveira, search Tancredo Neves trying to convince him to engage in candidate Electoral College, which coincided with the PCB and MR8, application decisive for the democratization and legalization of leftist parties in 1985.
( 1985 ) found an increase in mean annual runoff, instantaneous discharge, and hydrograph peak flow as a result of urbanization: "... changes in land use coincided with changes in volumetric and time distribution aspects of hydrologic response ".
In January 1985, the facility's opening coincided with the City of Launceston Cycling Club Championships.
Its release in 1985 coincided with the success of her Like a Virgin album, and Madonna tried to prevent its release.

1985 and with
The Original Chip Set ( OCS ) appeared with the launch of the A1000 in 1985.
Glass cockpits started to come into being with the Gulfstream G ‑ IV private jet in 1985.
Cruijff returned in 1985 as the new manager and Ajax ended the season with 120 goals, of which 37 were from van Basten.
The HARM missile was approved for full production in March 1983, and then deployed in late 1985 with VA-72 and VA-46 aboard the aircraft carrier USS America.
On July 12, 1985, in conjunction with a credit card fraud investigation, the Middlesex County, NJ Sheriff's department raided and seized The Private Sector BBS, which was the official BBS for grey hat hacker quarterly 2600 Magazine at the time.
Brunei recognised Bangladesh quickly with other Southeast Asian countries and Bangladesh established residential Diplomatic mission in 1985, although it was closed down from 1988 to 1997 due to financial constraints.
In 1985, Andersson produced and released an album with brother and sister Anders and Karin Glenmark, featuring new songs by Andersson / Ulvaeus.
In 1985, the trio joined up with Marc Almond to record a version of Donna Summer's " I Feel Love ".
In 1985, the U. S. began its growing trade deficit with China.
After a period of experimentation with the publication of various supplements, the Book of Alternative Services was published in 1985.
In 1985, he was honoured with his image on a postage stamp of the United Kingdom, and in 1994 he appeared on a United States postage stamp designed by caricaturist Al Hirschfeld.
2 ( 1999 ): ISBN 0-521-27721-3 ( Cambridge ) softcover and 0-933346-38-7 ( Sky ) softcover-reprint of 1985 edition ( blue lettering with Hans Vehrenberg astrophoto ).
STS-51-F's first launch attempt on 12 July 1985 was halted with the countdown at T-3 seconds after main engine ignition, when a malfunction of the number two Space Shuttle Main Engine ( SSME ) coolant valve caused the shutdown of all three main engines.
Challenger launched successfully on its second attempt at 29 July 1985, 17: 00 EDT, after a delay of one hour and 37 minutes due to a problem with the table maintenance block update uplink.
In 1985 Habré briefly reconciled with some of his opponents, including the Democratic Front of Chad ( FDT ) and the Coordinating Action Committee of the Democratic Revolutionary Council.
Beginning with a Nintendo Entertainment System port of 1942 published in December 1985, the company started to venture into the market of home console video games, which became its main business segment a few years later.
In 1985 the CRMN was dissolved, and Kolingba named a new cabinet with increased civilian participation, signaling the start of a return to civilian rule.
) Where the irony with which Reefer Madness was adopted as a midnight favorite had its roots in a countercultural sensibility, in the latter's place there is now the paradoxical element of nostalgia: the leading revivals currently on the circuit ironically include clearly non-cult films like John Hughes oeuvre — The Breakfast Club ( 1985 ), Pretty in Pink ( 1986 ), and Ferris Bueller's Day Off ( 1986 ), which were major studio productions and popular and financially successful during their original releases, and the teen adventure film The Goonies ( 1985 ).
The first negotiated cease-fire with the M-19 ended when the guerrillas resumed fighting in 1985, claiming that the cease-fire had not been fully respected by official security forces, saying that several of its members had suffered threats and assaults, and also questioning the government's real willingness to implement any accords.
Between 1985 an 1987 the relationship of the PG with the local Comorians became worse.
The first artist to sell a million copies on CD was Dire Straits, with its 1985 album Brothers in Arms.
The first major artist to have his entire catalogue converted to CD was David Bowie, whose 15 studio albums were made available by RCA Records in February 1985, along with four Greatest Hits albums.
Currently, WBBM ( 780 AM / 105. 9 FM ) airs the Bears games with Jeff Joniak doing the play-by-play, along with color commentator Tom Thayer, who played for the Bears from 1985 – 1992, and sideline reporter Zach Zaidman.

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