History as it Happened: Selected Articles From Monthly Review, 1949–1989.doi:10.1080/08821127.1991.10731405RonCentralMarmarelliCentralInformaworldAmerican Journalism
The two-point conversion struggles continued for both teams in the third and fourth overtime before Southern broke through a running back Kobe Dillon found the endzone in overtime No. 5. Yet, Southern's defense needed one last stop if it wanted to win. The Jaguars did just that, shutting...
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US Postage Stamp 25 cents What Events Happened in 1989 USSR pulls out of Afghanistan PLO and Israel begin preliminary talks Pro democracy protesters clash with Chinese Security Forces Tokyo Stock Market Crash ends Japans long period of high Economic Growth New Prime Minister in South Africa F.W...
In 1989, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) banned international trade on elephant ivory, citing poaching as the biggest threat to their very existence. A 2024 census identified that elephant populations had dwindled to around 450,000 globally, of which only 10% ...
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President and Mrs. Kennedy arriving in Dallas. I can certainly understand the city’s hesitance to build a museum. Scenes of tragedy, all too common today, are delicate. Is it morbid to want to try to understand what happened that day? Where is the line between dignity and grisly fascinati...
In the 1890s, Nature saw many events that consolidated its position as an increasingly successful scientific publication. At last, it was breaking into profit. The journal pressed on with its editorial campaigns on education, following with utmost scrutiny the implementation of the British Technical ...
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