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by
sekicho
Wed Sep 03 2003 at 4:21:17
Politics
The
Falklands War
brought the
United Kingdom
and
Argentina
to each other's throats over the fate of the
Falkland Islands
. Britain won soundly, and
Margaret Thatcher
's government was vindicated.
Israel invaded Lebanon
to take out hostile
Syria
n and
PLO
forces there. After a few uneasy months of occupation, the U.S., France, and Italy sent peacekeeping troops into
Beirut
. Israel's defense minister
Ariel Sharon
was accused of standing by during the bloody
Sabra and Shatila Massacre
.
Israel completed its withdrawal from the
Sinai Peninsula
.
Yuri Andropov
became the leader of the
Soviet Union
.
Canada
passed the
Constitution Act
, asserting its full independence from Britain.
The
Equal Rights Amendment
was voted down in the U.S.
The
People's Republic of China
adopted a new constitution.
Spain
joined
NATO
.
The
Provisional IRA
killed 8 people and wounded 47 in two bomb blasts in
London
.
Helmut Kohl
became chancellor of
West Germany
after
no confidence
was voted against
Helmut Schmidt
.
Sci-Tech
The
space shuttle
performed its first mission.
Compact disc
s went on sale for the first time.
MRI
machines were introduced.
The first computer
virus
was written and unleashed.
Surround sound
and
THX
were invented.
Sport(s) and Entertainment
Steven Spielberg
released
E.T.
, the highest-grossing film in world history until Spielberg beat his own record with
Jurassic Park
.
Chariots of Fire
won the Oscars, though, and
Gandhi
overshadowed
E.T.
the following year.
Michael Jackson
's
Thriller
album was released, and
Prince
released "
1999
."
Italy
won the
1982 World Cup
in
Spain
.
Cheers
made its debut on
NBC
.
David Letterman
entered the world of
late night
, and his show made a splash when
Andy Kaufman
and
Jerry Lawler
staged a fight on the air.
Cats
opened on
Broadway
.
Alice Walker
's
The Color Purple
was published.
The Catch
.
Born:
Prince William
of Wales
Actresses
Kirsten Dunst
and
Anne Hathaway
Figure skater
Tara Lipinski
Singer
LeAnn Rimes
Died:
Soviet leader
Leonid Berezhnev
Actress-turned-royalty
Grace Kelly
American first lady
Bess Truman
Actors
John Belushi
,
Jack Webb
,
Fernando Sánchez Polack
, and
Takashi Shimura
Authors
Ayn Rand
and
Philip K. Dick
Pianists
Thelonious Monk
and
Glenn Gould
Baseball player
Satchel Paige
Boxer
Duk Koo Kim
American lawyer/judge/DC insider
Abe Fortas
Miscellaneous Tidbits
The
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
was completed in
Washington, DC
. Just across the
Potomac River
,
Air Florida flight 90
sent 78 people to a freezing death.
Teddy Pendergrass
was paralyzed in a car accident.
AT&T
was told to spin off its "
Baby Bells
," a move it completed in
1984
.
Laker Airways
, one of the first low-fare airlines, went bankrupt and abruptly ceased operations.
Vincent Chin
, a Chinese-American, was brutally murdered by two laid off auto workers who thought he was Japanese.
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