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1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1989th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 989th year of the 2nd millennium, the 89th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1980s decade.

From left, clockwise: The Cypress structure collapses as a result of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, killing motorists below; The proposal document for the World Wide Web is submitted; The Exxon Valdez oil tanker runs aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska, causing a large oil spill; The Fall of the Berlin Wall begins the downfall of Communism in Eastern Europe, and heralds German reunification; The United States invades Panama to depose Manuel Noriega; The Singing Revolution led to the independence of the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania from the Soviet Union; The stands of Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, Yorkshire, where the Hillsborough disaster occurred; Students demonstrate in Tiananmen Square, Beijing; many are killed by forces of the Chinese Communist Party.

1989 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1989
MCMLXXXIX
Ab urbe condita2742
Armenian calendar1438
ԹՎ ՌՆԼԸ
Assyrian calendar6739
Baháʼí calendar145–146
Balinese saka calendar1910–1911
Bengali calendar1396
Berber calendar2939
British Regnal year37 Eliz. 2 – 38 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2533
Burmese calendar1351
Byzantine calendar7497–7498
Chinese calendar戊辰年 (Earth Dragon)
4685 or 4625
    — to —
己巳年 (Earth Snake)
4686 or 4626
Coptic calendar1705–1706
Discordian calendar3155
Ethiopian calendar1981–1982
Hebrew calendar5749–5750
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2045–2046
 - Shaka Samvat1910–1911
 - Kali Yuga5089–5090
Holocene calendar11989
Igbo calendar989–990
Iranian calendar1367–1368
Islamic calendar1409–1410
Japanese calendarShōwa 64 / Heisei 1
(平成元年)
Javanese calendar1921–1922
Juche calendar78
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4322
Minguo calendarROC 78
民國78年
Nanakshahi calendar521
Thai solar calendar2532
Tibetan calendar阳土龙年
(male Earth-Dragon)
2115 or 1734 or 962
    — to —
阴土蛇年
(female Earth-Snake)
2116 or 1735 or 963
Unix time599616000 – 631151999

1989 was a turning point in political history with the "Revolutions of 1989" which ended communism in Eastern Bloc of Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power-sharing coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin Wall in November, the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia and the overthrow of the communist dictatorship in Romania in December; the movement ended in December 1991 with the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Revolutions against communist governments in Eastern Europe mainly succeeded, but the year also saw the suppression by the Chinese government of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing.

It was the year of the first Brazilian presidential election in 29 years, since the end of the military government in 1985 that ruled the country for more than twenty years, and marked the redemocratization process's final point.

F. W. de Klerk was elected as State President of South Africa, and his regime gradually dismantled the apartheid system over the next five years, culminating with the 1994 election that brought jailed African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela to power.

The first commercial Internet service providers surfaced in this year,[1][2] as well as the first written proposal for the World Wide Web and New Zealand, Japan and Australia's first Internet connections. The first babies born after preimplantation genetic diagnosis were conceived in late 1989.[3]

Events

January

February

 
Soviet unit pictured prior to their withdrawal from Afghanistan

March

 
Mass demonstration at the Hungarian state television headquarters

April

May

June

July

August

 
Baltic Way in Estonia

September

October

November

 
Germans standing on top of the Berlin Wall
 
A peaceful demonstration in Prague during the Velvet Revolution

December

 
Flames engulf a building following the United States invasion of Panama

Date unknown

Births and deaths

Nobel Prizes

 

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Further reading

  • Ash, Timothy Garton. The Magic Lantern: The Revolution of '89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, and Prague (1999) excerpt
  • Kenney, Padraic, ed. 1989: Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War's End: A Brief History with Documents (2009)
  • Sebestyen, Victor. Revolution 1989: The Fall of the Soviet Empire (2010) excerpt

External links

  •   Media related to 1989 at Wikimedia Commons
  • After the fall – Europe after 1989
  • Mikhail Gorbachev on 1989 – 2009 interview by The Nation
  • Looking Back at the Fall of the Berlin Wall – official homepage in English

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Revolution in Czechoslovakia and the overthrow of the communist dictatorship in Romania in December the movement ended in December 1991 with the dissolution of the Soviet Union Revolutions against communist governments in Eastern Europe mainly succeeded but the year also saw the suppression by the Chinese government of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing It was the year of the first Brazilian presidential election in 29 years since the end of the military government in 1985 that ruled the country for more than twenty years and marked the redemocratization process s final point F W de Klerk was elected as State President of South Africa and his regime gradually dismantled the apartheid system over the next five years culminating with the 1994 election that brought jailed African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela to power The first commercial Internet service providers surfaced in this year 1 2 as well as the first written proposal for the World Wide Web and New Zealand Japan and Australia s first Internet connections The first babies born after preimplantation genetic diagnosis were conceived in late 1989 3 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 1 13 Date unknown 2 Births and deaths 3 Nobel Prizes 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksEvents EditJanuary Edit January 1 The New York Times discloses involvement of West German company Imhausen and Salzgitter AG in building a chemical weapon plant in Rabta Libya 4 5 January 2 Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa takes office as the third President of Sri Lanka January 4 Gulf of Sidra incident 1989 Two Libyan MiG 23 Floggers are engaged and shot down by two US Navy F 14 Tomcats January 7 Emperor Shōwa dies his son Akihito is enthroned as the 125th Emperor of Japan immediately followed by the change in the era name from Shōwa to Heisei on the following day January 10 In accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 626 and the New York Accords Cuban troops begin withdrawing from Angola January 11 The Lexus and Infiniti luxury car brands are launched at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit with the unveiling of the 1990 Lexus LS and Infiniti Q45 sedans January 15 Thirty five European nations meeting in Vienna agree to strengthen human rights and improve East West trade January 18 Ante Markovic succeeds Branko Mikulic as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia January 20 George H W Bush is sworn in as the 41st President of the United States January 23 24 Armed civilian leftists briefly attack and occupy an Argentinian army base near Buenos Aires January 30 Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney shuffles his cabinet appointing six new ministers and reassigning the responsibilities of nineteen others The Embassy of the United States Kabul Afghanistan is closed it does not reopen until late 2001 6 February Edit February 1 In Australia Joan Kirner becomes Victoria s first female Deputy Premier after the resignation of Robert Fordham over the VEDC Victorian Economic Development Co operation Crisis February 2 Soviet Afghan War The last Soviet Union armoured column leaves Kabul ending nine years of military occupation since 1979 Carlos Andres Perez takes office as President of Venezuela February 3 1989 Paraguayan coup d etat La Noche de la Candelaria A military coup overthrows Alfredo Stroessner dictator of Paraguay since 1954 7 After a stroke State President of South Africa P W Botha resigns as Leader of the National Party February 5 Eurosport a multiple language sports broadcasting station in Europe begins broadcasting from Issy les Moulineaux Ile de France France 8 February 6 The Government of the People s Republic of Poland holds formal talks with representatives of Solidarity movement for the first time since 1981 February 7 The People s National Party led by Michael Manley wins the 1989 Jamaican general election February 10 Ron Brown is elected as Chairman of the Democratic National Committee becoming the first African American to lead a major United States political party U S President Bush meets Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in Ottawa laying the groundwork for the Acid Rain Treaty of 1991 February 11 Barbara Harris is the first woman consecrated as a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and also the first woman to become a bishop in the worldwide Anglican Communion February 14 Union Carbide agrees to pay 470 000 000 to the Indian government for damages in the 1984 Bhopal disaster a gas leak that killed 3 7 thousand The Satanic Verses controversy Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini Supreme Leader of Iran d June 3 issues a fatwa calling for the death of Indian born British author Salman Rushdie and his publishers for issuing the novel The Satanic Verses 1988 The first of 24 Global Positioning System satellites is placed into orbit Soviet unit pictured prior to their withdrawal from Afghanistan February 15 Soviet Afghan War The Soviet Union announces that all of its troops have left Afghanistan Following a campaign that saw over 1 000 people killed in massive campaign related violence the United National Party wins the Sri Lankan parliamentary election February 16 Pan Am Flight 103 Investigators announce that the cause of the 1988 crash was a bomb hidden inside a radio cassette player February 17 The Arab Maghreb Union AMU is formed South African police raid the home of Winnie Mandela and arrest four of her bodyguards February 20 In Canada s Yukon Territory the ruling New Democrats narrowly maintain control of the Yukon Legislative Assembly winning 9 seats vs the Progressive Conservative Party s 7 February 23 After protracted testimony the U S Senate Armed Services Committee rejects 11 9 President Bush s nomination of John Tower for Secretary of Defense February 23 27 U S President Bush visits Japan China and South Korea attending the funeral of Hirohito and then meeting with China s Deng Xiaoping and South Korea s Roh Tae woo February 24 The funeral of Hirohito is attended by representatives of 160 nations The Satanic Verses controversy Iran places a 3 000 000 bounty on the head of The Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie Singing Revolution After 44 years the Estonian flag is raised at the Pikk Hermann tower in Tallinn United Airlines Flight 811 a Boeing 747 suffers uncontrolled decompression after leaving Honolulu International Airport nine passengers are blown out of the cabin to their deaths February 27 Venezuela is rocked by the Caracazo a wave of protests and looting March Edit Mass demonstration at the Hungarian state television headquarters The Exxon Valdez March Poland begins to liberalise its currency exchange in a move towards capitalism 9 March 1 The Berne Convention an international treaty on copyrights is ratified by the United States A curfew is imposed in Kosovo where protests continue over the alleged intimidation of the Serb minority The Politieke Partij Radicalen Pacifistisch Socialistische Partij Communistische Partij Nederland and the Evangelical People s Party amalgamate to form the Dutch political party GroenLinks GL GreenLeft After 74 years Iceland ends its prohibition on beer celebrated since as bjordagur or beer day March 2 Twelve European Community nations agree to ban the production of all chlorofluorocarbons CFCs by the end of the century March 3 Jammu Siltavuori abducts and murders two eight year old girls in the Myllypuro suburb of Helsinki Finland March 4 Time Inc and Warner Communications announce plans for a merger forming Time Warner Now Warner Bros Discovery The Purley station rail crash in London leaves five people dead and 94 injured The first Australian Capital Territory elections are held March 7 Iran breaks off diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom over Salman Rushdie s The Satanic Verses March 9 Revolutions of 1989 The Soviet Union submits to the jurisdiction of the World Court March 12 Tim Berners Lee produces the proposal document that will become the blueprint for the World Wide Web 10 March 13 A geomagnetic storm causes the collapse of the Hydro Quebec power grid 6 000 000 people are left without power for nine hours Some areas in the northeastern U S and in Sweden also lose power and aurorae are seen as far as Texas March 14 Gun control U S President George H W Bush bans the importation of certain guns deemed assault weapons into the United States General Michel Aoun declares a War of Liberation to rid Lebanon of Syrian forces and their allies March 15 Israel hands over Taba to Egypt ending a seven year territorial dispute Mass demonstrations in Hungary demanding democracy March 16 The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union approves agricultural reforms allowing farmers the right to lease state owned farms for life March 17 The Civic Tower of Pavia built in the eleventh century collapses Alfredo Cristiani is elected as President of El Salvador March 20 Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke weeps on national television as he admits marital infidelity March 22 Clint Malarchuk of the NHL Buffalo Sabres suffers a near fatal injury when another player accidentally slits his throat Asteroid 4581 Asclepius approaches the Earth at a distance of 700 000 kilometres 430 000 mi March 23 Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann announce that they have achieved cold fusion at the University of Utah March 23 28 The Socialist Republic of Serbia passes constitutional changes revoking the autonomy of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo triggering six days of rioting by the Albanian majority during which at least 29 people are killed March 24 Exxon Valdez oil spill In Alaska s Prince William Sound the Exxon Valdez spills 240 000 barrels 38 000 m3 of oil after running aground March 26 1989 Soviet Union legislative election The first and last contested elections for the Soviet parliament Congress of People s Deputies result in losses for the Communist Party the first session of the new Congress opens in late May March 29 The 61st Academy Awards are held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles with Rain Man winning Best Picture and Jodie Foster wins her first award for Best Actress April Edit Polish Round Table Agreement April 1 Margaret Thatcher s new local government tax the poll tax is introduced in Scotland It will be introduced in England and Wales the following year April 2 In South West Africa fighting erupts between SWAPO insurgents and the South West African Police on the day that a ceasefire was supposed to end the South African Border War according to United Nations Security Council Resolution 435 By April 6 nearly 300 people are killed April 4 A failed coup attempt against Prosper Avril President of Haiti leads to a standoff between mutinous troops and the government which ends on April 10 with the government regaining control of the country April 5 The Polish Government and the Solidarity trade union sign an agreement restoring Solidarity to legal status and agreeing to hold democratic elections on June 4 Polish Round Table Agreement which initiates the 1989 revolution and the overthrow of communism in Central Europe April 6 National Safety Council of Australia chief executive John Friedrich is arrested after defrauding investors to the tune of 235 000 000 April 7 The Soviet submarine K 278 Komsomolets sinks in the Barents Sea killing 41 April 9 Tbilisi massacre Georgian demonstrators are massacred by Soviet Army soldiers in Tbilisi s central square during a peaceful rally 20 citizens are killed many injured This causes further protests A dispute over grazing rights leads to the beginning of the Mauritania Senegal Border War April 14 The U S government seizes the Irvine California Lincoln Savings and Loan Association Charles Keating for whom the Keating Five are named eventually goes to jail as part of the massive 1980s savings and loan crisis which costs U S taxpayers nearly 200 000 000 in bailouts and many people their life savings 11 April 15 The Hillsborough disaster one of the biggest tragedies in European football claims the lives of 94 Liverpool F C supporters in Sheffield England a further three dying later 12 Hu Yaobang the former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party dies The public reaction to his death spawned a chain of events which led to the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 April 17 Solidarity Polish trade union is once again legalised and allowed to participate in semi free elections on June 4 April 19 Central Park jogger case Trisha Meili is seriously assaulted and raped whilst jogging in New York City s Central Park the convictions of five teenagers for the crime are vacated in 2002 the jogger s identity remains secret for years hence she is referred to as the Central Park Jogger The USS Iowa turret explodes on the U S battleship Iowa killing 47 crew members April 20 NATO debates modernising short range missiles although the US and UK are in favour West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl obtains a concession deferring a decision April 21 Students from Beijing Shanghai Xi an and Nanjing begin protesting in Tiananmen Square in Beijing April 23 Zaid al Rifai resigns as Prime Minister of Jordan in the wake of riots over government imposed price hikes that began on April 18 April 25 Noboru Takeshita resigns as Prime Minister of Japan in the wake of a stock trading scandal Motorola introduces the Motorola MicroTAC personal cellular telephone the world s smallest mobile phone at this time April 26 Sultan Azlan Muhibbudin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Yusuff Izzudin Shah Ghafarullahu lahu Sultan of Perak becomes the 9th Yang di Pertuan Agong of Malaysia succeeding Baginda Almutawakkil Alallah Sultan Iskandar Al Haj ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail Zaid ibn Shaker succeeds Zaid al Rifai as Prime Minister of Jordan The Daulatpur Saturia tornado the deadliest tornado ever recorded kills an estimated 1 300 people in the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh April 27 A major demonstration occurs in Beijing as part of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests 13 May Edit May Transhumanism Genetic modification of adult human beings is tried for the first time a gene tagging trial 14 The Soviet Union issues its first Visa card in a step to digitalise its banking system 15 May 1 Andres Rodriguez who seized power and declared himself President of Paraguay during a military coup in February wins a landslide victory at a general election marked by charges of fraud May 2 The first crack in the Iron Curtain Hungary dismantles 240 kilometres 150 mi of barbed wire fencing along the border with Austria The coalition government of Prime Minister of the Netherlands Ruud Lubbers collapses in a dispute about a pollution cleanup plan May 3 Cold War Perestroika The first McDonald s restaurant in the USSR begins construction in Moscow It will open on January 31 1990 16 May 4 Oliver North is convicted in the United States on charges related to the Iran Contra affair His conviction is vacated on appeal in 1991 May 9 Andrew Peacock deposes John Howard as Federal Opposition Leader of Australia May 10 The government of President of Panama Manuel Noriega declares void the result of the May 7 presidential election which Noriega had lost to Guillermo Endara May 11 President Bush orders 1 900 U S troops to Panama to protect Americans there The ACT Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly meets for the first time May 12 25 San Bernardino train disaster Southern Pacific freight locomotive SP 7551 East derails in a residential area of San Bernardino California killing four and destroying seven houses On May 25 as a direct result of the derailment the Calnev Pipeline explodes killing an additional two people and destroying eleven more houses and 21 cars May 14 Mikhail Gorbachev visits China the first Soviet leader to do so since Nikita Khrushchev in the 1960s ending the Sino Soviet split Carlos Menem wins the Argentine presidential election May 15 Australia s first private tertiary institution Bond University opens on the Gold Coast The last golden toad is seen in Costa Rica the species is subsequently classified as extinct 17 May 17 1989 Tiananmen Square protests More than 1 000 000 Chinese protesters march through Beijing demanding greater democracy leading to a crackdown In Stuttgart Napoli of Diego Maradona wins the Uefa Cup May 19 1989 Urumqi unrest Uyghur and Hui Muslim protesters riot in front of the government building in Urumqi China 1989 Tiananmen Square protests Zhao Ziyang meets the demonstrators in Tiananmen Square Ciriaco De Mita resigns as Prime Minister of Italy May 20 1989 Tiananmen Square protests The Chinese government declares martial law in Beijing May 24 Milan of Italy wins the European Cup beating Steaua București of Romania 4 0 in Barcelona Assassinations of Jeffrey Brent Ball and Todd Ray Wilson A terrorist organization Zarate Willka Armed Forces of Liberation kills two American missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints as they return to their apartment in La Paz Bolivia May 25 The Calgary Flames defeat the Montreal Canadiens four games to two to win the franchise s first Stanley Cup in ice hockey May 29 Amid food riots and looting set off by inflation the Government of Argentina declares a nationwide state of siege 1989 Tiananmen Square protests The 10 metres 33 ft high Goddess of Democracy statue is unveiled in Tiananmen Square by student demonstrators NATO agrees to talks with the Soviet Union on reducing the number of short range nuclear weapons in Europe An attempted assassination of Miguel Maza Marquez director of the Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad DAS in Bogota Colombia is committed by members of the Medellin Cartel who kill four and injure 37 May 31 Six members of the guerrilla group Revolutionary Movement Tupac Amaru MRTA of Peru shoot dead eight gay and transgender people in the city of Tarapoto 18 June Edit Main article June 1989 June 1 10 Pope John Paul II visits Norway Iceland Finland Denmark and Sweden June 2 Sōsuke Uno succeeds Noboru Takeshita as Prime Minister of Japan 19 June 3 The world s first high definition television test broadcasts commence in Japan in analogue 20 June 4 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre A violent military crackdown takes place on pro democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square Beijing 21 1989 Polish legislative election Solidarity s victory in the first round 22 23 is the first of many anti communist revolutions of 1989 in Central and Eastern Europe Ufa train disaster A natural gas explosion near Ufa Russia kills 575 as two trains passing each other throw sparks near a leaky pipeline 21 June 5 1989 Tiananmen Square protests An unknown Chinese protester Tank Man stands in front of a column of military tanks on Chang an Avenue in Beijing temporarily halting them an incident which achieves iconic status internationally through images taken by Western photographers 24 State funeral of Ruhollah Khomeini Eight people are killed and hundreds injured in a human crush during the viewing of the body of Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini at the Musalla in Tehran two days after his death at the age of 89 in Tehran 25 June 6 State funeral of Ruhollah Khomeini The Ayatollah Khomeini s first funeral in Tehran is aborted by officials after a large crowd storms the funeral procession nearly destroying Khomeini s wooden casket in order to get a last glimpse of his body At one point his body almost falls to the ground as the crowd attempt to grab pieces of the death shroud The Ayatollah s body has to be returned for the burial preparations to be repeated before being brought back to the cemetery a few hours later 25 26 June 7 Surinam Airways Flight 764 crashes in Paramaribo Suriname killing 176 27 June 8 The wreck of German battleship Bismarck which was sunk in 1941 is located about 600 miles 970 km west of Brest France 28 29 June 15 At the 1989 Irish general election Fianna Fail led by Taoiseach Charles Haughey fails to win a majority 30 June 16 A crowd of 250 000 gathers at Heroes Square in Budapest for the historic reburial of Imre Nagy the former Hungarian Prime Minister who had been executed in 1958 31 June 18 In the first Greek legislative election of the year the Panhellenic Socialist Movement led by Prime Minister of Greece Andreas Papandreou loses control of the Hellenic Parliament 32 June 22 British police arrest 260 people celebrating the summer solstice at Stonehenge 33 The University of Limerick and Dublin City University are raised to the status of universities the first established in Ireland since independence in 1922 citation needed June 24 Jiang Zemin becomes General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party 34 35 June 30 1989 Sudanese coup d etat A military coup led by Omar al Bashir ousts the civilian government of Prime Minister of Sudan Sadiq al Mahdi 36 July Edit July 2 Andreas Papandreou Prime Minister of Greece resigns a new government is formed under Tzannis Tzannetakis July 5 State President of South Africa P W Botha meets the imprisoned 70 year old Nelson Mandela face to face for the first time The television sitcom Seinfeld premieres in the United States July 6 The Tel Aviv Jerusalem bus 405 suicide attack the first Palestinian suicide attack on Israel takes place July 9 12 U S President George H W Bush travels to Poland and Hungary pushing for U S economic aid and investment July 10 Approximately 300 000 Siberian coal miners go on strike demanding better living conditions and less bureaucracy it is the largest Soviet labour strike since the 1920s July 12 In the Republic of Ireland the Taoiseach Charles Haughey returns to power after Fianna Fail forms a coalition with the Progressive Democrats Lotte World a major recreation complex in Seoul South Korea is opened to the public containing the world s largest indoor amusement park 37 July 14 France celebrated the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution notably with a monumental show on the Champs Elysees in Paris directed by French designer Jean Paul Goude President Francois Mitterrand acted as host for invited world leaders 38 July 14 16 At the 15th G7 summit leaders call for restrictions on gas emissions July 17 The Northrop Grumman B 2 Spirit stealth bomber makes its first flight in the United States Holy See Poland relations Poland and the Vatican re establish diplomatic relations after approximately fifty years July 18 Actress Rebecca Schaeffer is murdered by an obsessed fan leading to stricter stalking laws in California July 19 1989 Polish presidential election The National Assembly of the Republic of Poland elects General Wojciech Jaruzelski to the restored and powerful post of President of Poland United Airlines Flight 232 Douglas DC 10 crashes in Sioux City Iowa killing 112 184 on board survive The first national park in the Netherlands is established on Schiermonnikoog July 20 Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is placed under house arrest She is released in 2010 July 23 1989 Japanese House of Councillors election Japan s ruling Liberal Democratic Party loses control of the House of Councillors the LDP s worst electoral showing in 34 years leading to Prime Minister Uno announcing he will resign to take responsibility for the result Giulio Andreotti takes office as Prime Minister of Italy July 26 A federal grand jury indicts Cornell University student Robert Tappan Morris for releasing a computer virus making him the first person to be prosecuted under the United States 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act July 27 In the largest prison sentence to date Thai financial scammer Mae Chamoy Thipyaso and her accomplices are each sentenced to 141 078 years in prison 39 July 28 At the Iranian presidential election electors overwhelmingly elect Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani as President of Iran and endorse changes to the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran increasing the powers of the president July 31 In Lebanon Hezbollah announces that it has hanged U S Marine Lt Col William R Higgins in retaliation for Israel s July 28 kidnapping of Hezbollah leader Abdel Karim Obeid The same day the United Nations Security Council passes United Nations Security Council Resolution 638 condemning the taking of hostages by both sides in the conflict Nintendo releases the Game Boy portable video game system in North America August Edit Voyager 2 at Neptune August Gazprom an energy production and sales organization in Russia becomes state run enterprise changing from the Soviet Ministry of Gas Industry 40 August 2 Pakistan is readmitted to the Commonwealth of Nations after leaving it in 1972 August 5 Jaime Paz Zamora is elected President of Bolivia taking office the next day August 7 U S Congressman Mickey Leland D TX and fifteen others die in a plane crash in Ethiopia The presidents of five Central American countries agree that the U S backed contras fighting the government of Nicaragua should be disbanded and evicted from their bases in Honduras by December 5 August 8 Prime Minister of New Zealand David Lange resigns for health reasons and is replaced by Geoffrey Palmer STS 28 Space Shuttle Columbia takes off on a secret five day military mission August 9 Toshiki Kaifu becomes Prime Minister of Japan The asteroid 4769 Castalia is the first directly imaged by radar from Arecibo Observatory The Financial Institutions Reform Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 a measure to rescue the United States savings and loan industry is signed into law by President Bush launching the largest federal rescue to date August 10 United States Army General Colin Powell became the first Black Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff after being nominated by President Bush August 13 1989 Alice Springs hot air balloon crash An accident near Alice Springs Australia kills thirteen people August 15 P W Botha resigns as State President of South Africa and F W de Klerk becomes the seventh and final holder of this office under this style 41 August 18 Leading Colombian presidential hopeful Luis Carlos Galan is assassinated near Bogota August 19 Polish president Wojciech Jaruzelski nominates Solidarity activist Tadeusz Mazowiecki to be Prime Minister the first non Communist in power in 42 years The Pan European Picnic a peace demonstration is held at the Austro Hungarian border August 19 21 In response to the murder of a judge a provincial police chief and presidential candidate Galan the authorities of Colombia arrest 11 000 suspected Colombian drug traffickers August 20 In Beverly Hills California Lyle and Erik Menendez shoot their wealthy parents to death in the family s den Marchioness disaster Fifty one people die when a pleasure boat collides with a dredger on the River Thames adjacent to Southwark Bridge in London August 21 The 21st anniversary of the crushing of the Prague Spring is commemorated by a demonstration in the city 13 Baltic Way in Estonia August 23 Singing Revolution Two million indigenous people of Estonia Latvia and Lithuania join hands to demand freedom and independence from Soviet occupation forming an uninterrupted 600 km human chain called the Baltic Way Hungary removes border restrictions with Austria 1989 Australian pilots dispute All of Australia s 1 645 domestic airline pilots resign over an airline s move to dismiss and sue them over a wage dispute Murder of Yusef Hawkins in a shooting in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn New York sparking racial tensions between African Americans and Italian Americans August 24 Colombia s cocaine traffickers declare total and absolute war against the government and begin a series of bombings and arson attacks Indonesia s first commercial television network RCTI stands for Rajawali Citra Televisi Indonesia is established and went on air for the first time Tadeusz Mazowiecki of Solidarity is elected Prime Minister of Poland 13 August 25 Voyager 2 makes its closest approach to Neptune and its largest moon Triton August 31 In the aftermath of the Chadian Libyan conflict of 1978 87 representatives of Libya and Chad agree to let the International Court of Justice determine ownership of the Aouzou Strip which has been occupied by Libya since 1973 September Edit September 6 1989 South African general election the last held under the apartheid system returns the National Party to power with a much reduced majority In the 1989 Dutch general election the Christian Democratic Appeal led by Ruud Lubbers wins 54 seats and is ultimately able to form a government on November 7 after entering into coalition with the Labour Party September 7 Representatives of the government of Ethiopia and Eritrean separatists meet in Atlanta with former U S President Jimmy Carter attempting to broker a peace settlement September 8 Partnair Flight 394 flies past an F 16 Fighting Falcon on its way home then the Convair 580 rolls upside down and falls in the North Sea September 10 The Hungarian government opens the country s western border with Austria to refugees from East Germany September 10 11 Norway s ruling Labour Party loses eight seats in the parliamentary elections its worst showing since 1945 September 14 An agreement of co operation between Leningrad Oblast Russia and Nordland County Norway is signed in Leningrad by Chairmen Lev Kojkolainen and Sigbjorn Eriksen Standard Gravure shooting Joseph T Wesbecker a pressman on disability for mental illness enters his former workplace in Louisville Kentucky kills eight people and injures twelve before committing suicide after a history of suicidal ideation September 17 22 Hurricane Hugo devastates the Caribbean and the southeastern United States causing at least 71 deaths and 8 000 000 000 in damages September 18 Alleged coup attempt in Burkina Faso by military officials foiled September 19 The Catholic Church calls for removal of the Carmelite convent located near the former Auschwitz concentration camp whose presence has offended some Jewish leaders UTA Flight 772 explodes over Niger killing all 171 people on board the Islamic Jihad Organization claims responsibility Burkinabe ministers Jean Baptiste Boukary Lingani and Henri Zongo executed following their arrest the previous day September 20 F W de Klerk is sworn in as the seventh and last State President of South Africa 41 Soon afterwards he determines to suspend the South African nuclear weapons program 42 September 22 1989 Deal barracks bombing An IRA bomb explodes at the Royal Marine School of Music in Deal Kent United Kingdom leaving 11 people dead and 22 injured Doe v University of Michigan A Michigan court rules against the hate speech law at the University of Michigan claiming it unconstitutional 43 September 23 A cease fire in the Lebanese Civil War stops the violence that had killed 900 people since March Nintendo Company Ltd celebrates its 100th anniversary September 26 Vietnam announces that it has withdrawn the last of its troops from the State of Cambodia ending an eleven year occupation September 30 Nearly 7 000 East Germans who had come to Prague on special refugee trains are allowed to leave for the West The Senegambia Confederation is dissolved over border disagreements October Edit The Phillips disaster October Cold War Perestroika Nathan s Famous opens a hot dog stand in Moscow 44 October 1 Civil union between partners in a same sex relationship becomes legal in Denmark under a law enacted on June 7 the world s first such legislation 45 46 October 3 A coup attempt is foiled by Manuel Noriega military leader of Panama The government of East Germany closes the country s border with Czechoslovakia to prevent further emigration to the West 13 October 5 The Dalai Lama wins the Nobel Peace Prize October 7 The communist Hungarian Socialist Workers Party votes to reorganise itself as a socialist party to be named the Hungarian Socialist Party The first mass demonstration against the Communist regime in the GDR begins in Plauen East Germany the beginning of a series of mass demonstrations in the whole GDR which ultimately leads to the reunification of Germany in 1990 October 9 An official news agency in the Soviet Union reports the landing of a UFO in Voronezh In Leipzig East Germany protesters demand the legalisation of opposition groups and democratic reforms October 13 Friday the 13th mini crash The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunges 190 58 points or 6 91 percent to close at 2 569 26 most likely after the junk bond market collapses Gro Harlem Brundtland leader of the Labour Party resigns as Prime Minister of Norway She is succeeded by Jan P Syse Leader of the Conservative Party on October 16 October 15 Walter Sisulu is released from prison in South Africa 13 October 17 The 6 9 Mw Loma Prieta earthquake shakes the San Francisco Bay Area and the Central Coast with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX Violent Sixty three people are killed and the 1989 World Series in baseball is postponed for ten days as a result of the earthquake October 18 The Communist leader of East Germany Erich Honecker is forced to step down as leader of the country after a series of health problems and is succeeded by Egon Krenz The National Assembly of Hungary votes to restore multi party democracy NASA launches the uncrewed Galileo orbiter on a mission to study the planet Jupiter via Atlantis mission STS 34 October 19 The Guildford Four are freed after fourteen years imprisonment in Britain October 21 The Commonwealth Heads of Government issue the Langkawi Declaration on the Environment making environmental sustainability one of the Commonwealth of Nations s main priorities October 23 The Hungarian Republic is officially declared by President Matyas Szuros replacing the Hungarian People s Republic exactly 33 years after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 The Phillips disaster a chemical plant explosion in Pasadena Texas kills 23 and injures 314 others October 24 The 1989 Bhagalpur violence a major incident of religious violence breaks out in Bhagalpur Bihar India it will kill nearly 1 000 people October 28 The United States Flag Protection Act takes effect There are mass protests in Seattle and New York City October 30 Shawn Eichman Dave Blalock Dread Scott and Joey Johnson burn American flags on the steps of U S Capitol Building to protest against the Flag Protection Act 47 October 31 The Grand National Assembly of Turkey elects Prime Minister Turgut Ozal as the eighth President of Turkey Half a million people demonstrate in the East German city of Leipzig 13 November Edit Germans standing on top of the Berlin Wall A peaceful demonstration in Prague during the Velvet Revolution November The first commercial dial up Internet connection in North America is made by The World STD 48 November 1 The President of Nicaragua ends a ceasefire with U S backed contras that has been in effect since April 1988 The border between East Germany and Czechoslovakia is reopened 13 November 3 East German refugees arrive at the West German town of Hof after being allowed through Czechoslovakia 13 November 4 Alexanderplatz demonstration in East Berlin Half a million people protest against communist rule in East Germany Typhoon Gay devastates Thailand s Chumphon Province November 6 The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC is established November 7 Cold War The Communist government of East Germany resigns although SED leader Egon Krenz remains as head of state Lieutenant Governor Douglas Wilder wins the Virginia gubernatorial race becoming the first African American elected Governor in the United States David Dinkins becomes the first African American mayor of New York City November 9 Cold War and Fall of the Berlin Wall Gunter Schabowski accidentally states in a live broadcast press conference that new rules for traveling from East Germany to West Germany will be put in effect immediately Late this evening East Germany opens checkpoints in the Berlin Wall allowing its citizens to travel freely to West Germany for the first time in decades In the first week travel visas will be issued to around 25 of the East German population Yildirim Akbulut of Motherland Party Turkey ANAP forms the new government of Turkey 47th government November 10 After 45 years of Communist rule in Bulgaria Bulgarian Communist Party leader Todor Zhivkov is replaced by Foreign Minister Petar Mladenov who changes the party s name to the Bulgarian Socialist Party Gaby Kennard becomes the first Australian woman to fly solo around the world November 12 Brazil holds its first free presidential election since 1960 November 13 Hans Adam II becomes Prince of Liechtenstein on the death of his father Prince Franz Joseph II November 14 Elections are held in Namibia leading to a victory for the South West Africa People s Organisation 13 November 15 Lech Walesa leader of Poland s Solidarity movement addresses a Joint session of the United States Congress Brazil holds the first round of its first free election in 29 years Fernando Collor de Mello and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva advance to the second round to be held the following month November 16 Six Jesuit priests are murdered by U S trained Salvadoran soldiers The first American cosmetics shop in the Soviet Union an Estee Lauder outlet opens in Moscow 44 UNESCO adopts the Seville Statement on Violence at the 25th session of its General Conference November 17 Cold War Velvet Revolution A peaceful student demonstration in Prague Czechoslovakia is severely beaten back by riot police This sparks a revolution aimed at overthrowing the Communist government it succeeds on December 29 November 20 Cold War Velvet Revolution The number of peaceful protesters assembled in Prague Czechoslovakia swells from 200 000 the day before to an estimated half million November 21 The Members of the Constituent Assembly of Namibia begin to draft the Constitution of Namibia which will be the constitution of the newly independent Namibia November 22 In West Beirut a bomb explodes near the motorcade of Lebanese President Rene Moawad killing him November 24 Following a week of demonstrations demanding free elections and other reforms General Secretary Milos Jakes and other leaders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia resign Jakes is replaced by Karel Urbanek November 26 1989 Uruguayan general election Luis Alberto Lacalle is elected President of Uruguay November 27 Colombian domestic passenger flight Avianca Flight 203 is bombed by the Medellin drug cartel in an unsuccessful attempt to kill presidential candidate for the 1990 elections Cesar Gaviria Trujillo November 28 Cold War Velvet Revolution The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia announces they will give up their monopoly on political power elections held in December bring the first non Communist government to Czechoslovakia in more than forty years November 29 Rajiv Gandhi resigns as Prime Minister of India after his party the Indian National Congress loses about half of its seats at the 1989 Indian general election November 30 Deutsche Bank board member Alfred Herrhausen is killed by a bomb in Bad Homburg the Red Army Faction claims responsibility for the murder December Edit Flames engulf a building following the United States invasion of Panama December 1 In a meeting with Pope John Paul II General Secretary of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev pledges greater religious freedom for citizens of the Soviet Union Cold War East Germany s parliament abolishes the constitutional provision granting the Communist dominated Socialist Unity Party of Germany SED its monopoly on power Egon Krenz the Politburo and the Central Committee resign two days later A military coup attempt begins in the Philippines against the government of Philippine President Corazon C Aquino It is crushed by United States intervention ending by December 9 December 2 The Solar Maximum Mission scientific research satellite launched in 1980 crashes back to earth V P Singh takes office as Prime Minister of India In the Republic of China legislative election the Kuomintang suffers its worst election setback in forty years winning only 53 of the popular vote The Second Malayan Emergency concludes with a peace agreement The Malayan Communist Party disbands and Chin Peng remains in exile in Thailand until his death in 2013 December 3 The entire leadership of the ruling Socialist Unity Party in East Germany including Egon Krenz resigns Hans Modrow becomes de facto the country s last leader Cold War Malta Summit Concluding a 2 day meeting off the coast of Malta U S President George H W Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev release statements indicating that the Cold War between their nations may be coming to an end Gorbachev implies criticism of the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia December 4 Prime Minister of Jordan Zaid ibn Shaker resigns and is replaced by Mudar Badran December 6 The DAS Building bombing occurs in Bogota killing 52 people and injuring about 1 000 Egon Krenz resigns as Chairman of the State Council of the German Democratic Republic and is replaced by Manfred Gerlach the first non Communist to hold that post Ecole Polytechnique massacre or Montreal Massacre Marc Lepine an anti feminist gunman murders fourteen young women at the Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal December 7 Ladislav Adamec resigns as Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia He is succeeded by Marian Calfa on December 10 Singing Revolution The Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic becomes the first of the republics of the Soviet Union to abolish the Communist Party s monopoly on power December 9 The Socialist Unity Party of Germany elects the reformist Gregor Gysi as party leader December 10 President of Czechoslovakia Gustav Husak swears in a new cabinet with a non Communist and then immediately resigns as president Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj announces the establishment of Mongolia s democratic movement that peacefully changes the second oldest Communist country into a democracy December 11 The International Trans Antarctica Expedition a group of six explorers from six nations reaches the South Pole December 12 Hong Kong begins the forcible repatriation of Vietnamese boat people starting with a group of 59 who were flown to Hanoi 49 December 14 Chile holds its first free election in sixteen years electing Patricio Aylwin as president This marks the first time that all Ibero American nations except Cuba have elected constitutional governments simultaneously December 15 Drug baron Jose Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha is killed by Colombian police December 16 The Romanian Revolution begins in Timișoara initiated by the Hungarian minority December 17 The Romanian Revolution continues in Timișoara when rioters break into the building housing the District Committee of the Romanian Communist Party and cause extensive damage The military is called in but fails fully to control the situation Brazil holds the second round of its first free election in 29 years Fernando Collor de Mello is elected to serve as president from 1990 December 19 Romanian Revolution Workers in the cities go on strike in protest against the Communist regime On December 20 about 100 000 occupy Timișoara December 20 The United States invasion of Panama Operation Just Cause is launched in an attempt to overthrow Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega December 21 Nicolae Ceaușescu addresses an assembly of some 110 000 people outside the Romanian Communist Party headquarters in Bucharest Unprecedentedly most of the crowd turns against him 50 December 22 After a week of bloody demonstrations Ion Iliescu takes over as President of Romania ending the communist dictatorship of Nicolae Ceaușescu who flees his palace in a helicopter after the palace is invaded by rioters Most of the army has joined with the rioters in Bucharest The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is reopened Two tourist coaches collide on the Pacific highway north of Kempsey New South Wales Australia killing 35 people December 23 Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu are captured in Targoviște December 24 Charles Taylor s troops cross into Liberia from the Ivorian border launching their first attack sparking the First Liberian Civil War 51 December 25 Trial and execution of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu Deposed Romanian leader Nicolae Ceaușescu and his wife are summarily tried and executed outside Bucharest Bank of Japan governors announce a major interest rate hike eventually leading to the peak and fall of the economic bubble December 28 A ML5 6 magnitude earthquake hits Newcastle New South Wales Australia killing 13 people Alexander Dubcek is elected Chairman of Czechoslovakia s Federal Assembly Parliament 52 December 29 Czech playwright philosopher and dissident Vaclav Havel is elected the first post Communist President of Czechoslovakia Riots break out after Hong Kong decides to forcibly repatriate Vietnamese refugees Nikkei 225 for Tokyo Stock Exchange hits its all time intra day high of 38 957 44 and closing high at 38 915 87 December 31 Poland s president signs the Balcerowicz Plan ending the Communist system in Poland in favor of a capitalist system leading to abandonment of the Warsaw Pact 53 Date unknown Edit The first Al Qaeda related cell in the United States begins operation in New York City Kamchatka opens to Russian civilian visitors Richard C Duncan introduces the Olduvai theory about the collapse of industrial civilization The global concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth s atmosphere reaches 350 parts per million by volume Walmart posts revenues and profits triple its 1986 figures and rivals Kmart and Sears in importance in the American market 54 The Breguet Alize propeller driven anti submarine planes are retired from active carrier service in the French Navy N W A are the first gangsta rap group to sell 1 000 000 copies of an album with their controversial 1988 debut album Straight Outta Compton 55 Births and deaths EditMain pages Category 1989 births and Deaths in 1989Nobel Prizes Edit Physics Norman Foster Ramsey Jr Hans Georg Dehmelt Wolfgang Paul Chemistry Sidney Altman Thomas Cech Medicine J Michael Bishop Harold E Varmus Literature Camilo Jose Cela Peace Tenzin Gyatso 14th Dalai Lama Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel Trygve HaavelmoReferences Edit Company History Sublime IP Retrieved August 19 2014 Wired 7 08 Harmonic Convergence Wired Archive wired com January 4 2009 Retrieved August 19 2014 Genetic Defect Screened Out Healthy Twins Born LA Times Gordon Stephen Engelberg With Michael R Times Special To the New York January 1 1989 Germans Accused of Helping Libya Build Nerve Gas Plant The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 16 2020 WIlliam Tuohy January 25 1989 German Firm Reportedly Knew Libya Toxic Gas Plan Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 19 2023 Bergen Peter 2014 The longest war the enduring conflict between America and Al Qaeda Place of publication not identified Free Press p 317 ISBN 9780857208835 Peter Lambert Andrew Nickson July 27 2016 The Transition to Democracy in Paraguay Springer pp 68 ISBN 978 1 349 25767 6 John McCarthy February 5 2019 Eurosport celebrates 30th birthday with shorts series marking its 1989 beginnings The Drum Retrieved October 29 2021 Wilkens Herbert Maennig Wolfgang 1997 Transition in Eastern Europe Current Issues and Perspectives Duncker amp Humblot p 71 ISBN 978 3 428 49107 0 The birth of the World Wide Web CERN timelines Timeline web cern ch Archived from the original on December 3 2013 Retrieved August 19 2014 Judge Rejects Keating Suit Sees Looting of Lincoln The New York Times August 24 1990 Conn David Vinter Robyn July 28 2021 Liverpool fan s death ruled as 97th victim of Hillsborough disaster The Guardian London Retrieved July 29 2021 a b c d e f g h i Crystal David ed 1990 The Cambridge Encyclopedia Cambridge University Press p RR69 Gene Therapy Report Retrieved April 8 2017 Top USSR bank moves ruble into electronic age The 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Robert June 23 1989 The Bismarck It belongs to Germany United Press International Inc Retrieved November 6 2021 IRELAND parliamentary elections Dail Eireann 1989 Inter Parliamentary Union 1989 Retrieved November 7 2021 Kamm Henry June 17 1989 Hungarian Who Led 56 Revolt Is Buried as a Hero The New York Times p 1 Retrieved November 6 2021 GREECE parliamentary elections Vouli Ton Ellinon 1989 Inter Parliamentary Union 1989 Retrieved November 7 2021 Hallett Emma June 20 2014 Summer solstice How the Stonehenge battles faded England BBC News Retrieved November 7 2021 Weisskopf Michael June 25 1989 NEW CHINESE PARTY CHIEF ROSE BY FOLLOWING PREVAILING POLITICAL WINDS The Washington Post Retrieved November 7 2021 Jiang Zemin Oxford Reference Oxford University Press Retrieved November 7 2021 Cowell Alan July 1 1989 Military Coup In Sudan Ousts Civilian Regime The New York Times p 1 Retrieved November 7 2021 adventure lotteworld com Retrieved August 19 2019 Longworth R C July 15 1989 French Shoot The Works With Soaring Bicentennial French Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 13 2021 Belsie Laurent June 29 2009 Madoff s sentence big but not 141 078 years The Christian Science Monitor Vavilov A Nicholls David 2016 Gazprom An Energy Giant and Its Challenges in Europe Springer p 16 ISBN 9781137461100 a b A Guide for Study of Historical Offices South Africa Heads of State 1961 1994 Archontology Archived from the original on June 29 2018 Retrieved April 14 2017 Masiza Zondi 1993 A Chronology of South Africa s Nuclear Program PDF Retrieved July 4 2020 Doe v Michigan E D Mich 1989 Bc edu Archived from the original on April 21 2013 Retrieved August 8 2013 a b Soviets Line Up For Makeup Estee Lauder Shop Draws Moscow Crowds Philly com Articles philly com November 17 1989 Retrieved August 8 2013 The Danish Registered Partnership Act June 7 1989 Archived from the original on September 30 2014 Retrieved October 1 2013 Rule Sheila October 2 1989 Rights for Gay Couples in Denmark The New York Times Retrieved June 7 2012 The Flag Burning Page Retrieved November 30 2016 The Barry Shein Home Page Std com Retrieved August 8 2013 Basler Barbara Times Special To the New York December 12 1989 Hong Kong Forcibly Returns 51 Boat People The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 12 2021 Last speech of Nicolae Ceaușescu December 21 1989 Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved July 4 2020 Paye Layleh Jonathan December 24 2009 Grim legacy of Liberia s most isolated town BBC Retrieved August 31 2022 Jeffries Ian 1993 Socialist economies and the transition to the market a guide London New York Routledge p 434 ISBN 9781134903603 The Warsaw Voice Warsawvoice pl Retrieved August 19 2014 Hayes Thomas C February 28 1990 Wal Mart Net Jumps By 31 8 The New York Times Retrieved August 8 2013 Pareles Jon December 10 1989 Outlaw Rock More Skirmishes on the Censorship Front POP VIEW More Skirmishes on The Censorship Front The New York Times Further reading EditAsh Timothy Garton The Magic Lantern The Revolution of 89 Witnessed in Warsaw Budapest Berlin and Prague 1999 excerpt Kenney Padraic ed 1989 Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War s End A Brief History with Documents 2009 Sebestyen Victor Revolution 1989 The Fall of the Soviet Empire 2010 excerptExternal links Edit Media related to 1989 at Wikimedia Commons After the fall Europe after 1989 Mikhail Gorbachev on 1989 2009 interview by The Nation Freedom Without Walls German Missions in the United States Looking Back at the Fall of the Berlin Wall official homepage in English 1980s portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 amp oldid 1149918374, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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