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- Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
4: ... oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico explodes, spilling millions of gallons of oil into the sea. The spill b...
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11: - Timeline of United States history (1990-present) (6005 bytes)
1: ...United States history]] concerns events from '''[[1990]] to present.'''
3: === [[1990s]] ===
4: *[[1990]] - [[Hubble Space Telescope]] placed in [[orbit]...
5: *[[1990]] - [[Iraq]] invades [[Kuwait]] leading to [[1991...
35: *[[2002]] - U.S. withdraws from [[Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty]].
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- Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (3639 bytes)
21: ...books.com/html/about_us.html Fulcrum Publishing], 1990, hardcover, 233 pages, ISBN 1-55591-066-1 - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
5: {{British Royal Family}}
9: ...rrent head of state in the world, after King [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]] of Thailand.
11: ...isters of the United Kingdom]] and numerous Prime Ministers in the other [[personal union|personal uni...
15: ...re. She was named after her mother, while her two middle names are those of her paternal great-grandmo...
25: ===Military service=== - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
2: ..., and has an audience estimated by Arbitron at 20 million listeners weekly.
6: ...gave him considerable influence in Southeastern [[Missouri]], had once owned the radio station where L...
8: ...ndisclosed medical problem [http://www.snopes.com/military/limbaugh.htm]. Limbaugh stated that he was ...
10: ...im is now a reality as Limbaugh does use a golden microphone on ''The Rush Limbaugh Show''.)
16: ...on [[August 1]], [[1988]] via a company called Premiere Broadcasting. Limbaugh refers on-air to the "E... - Aung San Suu Kyi (4196 bytes)
4: ...t]] pro-[[democracy]] activist in [[Burma]]. In [[1990]] she won the the [[Rafto Prize]] and the [[Sakha...
8: .... While in [[England]], Suu Kyi met and married [[Michael Aris]], a scholar of [[Tibet|Tibetan]] cultu...
10: ...isation]], which were violently suppressed. A new military junta took power.
14: ... one. She used the Nobel Peace Prize's [[US$]]1.3 million prize money to establish a [[health]] and [[...
16: ...], she would be denied re-entry. When her husband Michael Aris, a British citizen, was diagnosed with ... - Benazir Bhutto (7735 bytes)
1: ...Bhutto; a formal portrait from when she was Prime Minister]]
3: ... in [[1993]] but was dismissed three years later amid various [[Political corruption|corruption]] scan...
6: ...hing her father in action brought her out of academia and showed her the ways of [[power politics]]. H...
8: ...ing in the middle of a period when her father's administration was being challenged both at home and a...
13: ...a [[coalition government]] on [[December 2]], becoming the youngest (35 years old) and first woman to ... - Gro Harlem Brundtland (3306 bytes)
5: ... was renowned internationally for having 8 female ministers out of 18.
7: ... had been a prominent member of the Brundtland Commission - and for [[Agenda 21]].
9: ...until October 16, [[1989]] and from November 3, [[1990]] until October 25, [[1996]], when she was succee...
11: ... [http://www.cmhealth.org Commission on Macroeconomics and Health] - chaired by [[Jeffrey Sachs]] - an...
15: ...he last 25 years, behind [[Pope John Paul II]], [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] and [[Margaret Thatcher]]. - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
31: ...lized countries in the world, after British Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]].
33: ... Soviet Government at the [[London School of Economics]].
41: ...Conservatives Campbell automatically became Prime Minister of Canada.
43: ...ce was finalized before she was sworn in as Prime Minister.
45: ...liamentary opposition|opposition]] to a Liberal [[minority government]]. - Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
7: ...ve [[Andrew Jacobs]]. Her mother, Rose, was an administrative assistant.
9: ...race, Washington|Mountlake Terrace]] because it reminded her of Indianapolis. She led a successful cam...
13: ..., she helped write the [[Growth Management Act of 1990]], which required cities to develop comprehensive...
15: ...irst term, she got the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]] Administration to drop its support of the [[Clipper Ch...
19: ...twell is an avid Mariners fan.) She became a multimillionaire as the company grew. - Tarja Halonen (6272 bytes)
8: *Prime Minister's parliamentary secretary [[1974]]–[[...
11: ...ter of Social Affairs and Health [[1987]]–[[1990]]
12: *Minister of Nordic Cooperation [[1989]]–[[1991...
13: *Minister of Justice [[1990]]–[[1991]]
14: *Minister of Foreign Affairs [[1995]]–[[2000]] - Petra Kelly (3411 bytes)
4: An admirer of [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]], she campaigned...
6: While working at the [[European Commission]] ([[Brussels]], Belgium, [[1971]]-[[1983]])...
8: ...he [[German Green Party]]. Between [[1983]] and [[1990]], she was a member of the [[Bundestag]] (West Ge...
16: ...Tenzin Gyatso|Dalai Lama]]: "Petra Kelly was a committed and dedicated person with compassionate conce...
20: [[Eco-feminism]] - Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
3: ...l election, 1990|1990 presidential election]] becoming, as a candidate of the [[Irish Labour Party|Lab...
10: ...td>'''Term of Office:'''</td><td>[[3 December]] [[1990]] - [[12 September]] [[1997]]</td></tr>
16: <tr><td>'''Nominated by:'''</td><td>Labour, Workers Party</td></t...
23: ...herefore born into a family that was a historical mix of rebels against the Crown and servants of the ...
25: ...resident [[Mary McAleese]], Irish Human Rights Commissioner and anti-abortion campaigner [[William Bin... - Debbie Stabenow (3609 bytes)
3: ...ergy]]) in [[2000]]. She was the first woman from Michigan elected to the U.S. Senate, and along with ...
5: ...tates House of Representatives]] in [[1996]] from Michigan's Eighth District and served two terms. She...
7: ... and Forestry]], and the [[U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging]]. She introduced the [[Medical Equi...
9: ...ere selected by the state legislature). No former Michigan state legislator had served in the U.S. Sen...
11: ...]. Senator [[Dick Durbin]], D-Ill., was elected [[Minority Whip]], the Democrats' second-ranking spot. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
7: – [[28 November]] [[1990]]
27: ...n]] of government-owned industries. Even before coming to power she was nicknamed the '''Iron Lady''' ...
29: ...l elections, and became the longest-serving Prime Minister of the [[20th century]]. In foreign relatio...
31: ...ured that led to an improvement in Britain's economic performance. Supporters of Margaret Thatcher ass...
33: ...ged from within and she was forced to resign in [[1990]], her loss at least partly due to inadequate adv... - Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
4: ...ssatisfaction, predates issues of [[second-wave feminism]]. She also has a reputation for her deep int...
6: ... with [[Gwendolyn MacEwen]], [[Dennis Lee]] and [[Michael Ondaatje]].
10: ...ioned by former [[Prime Ministers of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[Kim Campbell]] in [[2002]] and ''[[Oryx...
75: :''[[For the Birds (book)]]'' ([[1990]]) (with [[Shelly Tanaka]]) - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
11: ...Alphabet|IPA]]) {{IPA|/aɪn/}} (rhymes with 'mine')), born '''Alissa "Alice" Zinovievna Rosenbaum...
19: ...a story told that she named herself after the [[Remington Rand]] [[typewriter]], but recent evidence h...
22: ...es. While working as an [[extra]] on [[Cecil B. DeMille]]'s ''[[King of Kings]]'', she intentionally b...
24: Without Rand's permission, ''[[We The Living]]'' was made into a pair ...
30: ===Politics and House Committee on Un-American Activities testimony=== - Jane Delano (3466 bytes)
1: '''Jane Arminda Delano''', born [[March 12]], [[1862]] in [[Mo...
4: ...ee years nursing [[typhoid]] patients at a copper mine in [[Bisbee, Arizona]] until accepting an appo...
6: ...n Nurses Association and chair of the National Committee of the Red Cross Nursing Service.
8: ... nurses played vital roles with the United States military.
10: ...ne Delano died in [[France]] while on a Red Cross mission and was interred in a cemetery in the [[Loir... - Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
5: ... examination encouraged her to continue down her "mistaken path".
7: In the mid-1970s Gubaidulina founded Astreja, a folk-instru...
11: ..., was commissioned by the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart project to write a piece for the Passi...
30: *''Misterioso'' for 7 percussionists (1977)
44: ...d chorus, boy soprano, organ and large orchestra (1990) - Miriam Makeba (1140 bytes)
1: ...] finally made her come back to South Africa in [[1990]]. - Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
6: ...ion, though she is still one of the industry's premiere female singer/songwriters. The influence of "...
36: In [[1990]], Alanis Morissette signed with [[MCA Records]] ...
38: ...ingle of the Year, Best Dance Record, and Most Promising Female Vocalist (which she won). In the same ...
46: ...lard, the connection was "instant", and within 30 minutes of meeting each other, they had begun experi...
48: ...g "Perfect", which was written and recorded in 20 minutes. Morissette improvised the lyrics on the spo... - Sheryl Crow (8611 bytes)
3: ...1]], [[1962]] in [[Kennett, Missouri|Kennett]], [[Missouri]], [[United States|USA]]) is an American [[...
7: ...was recruited to perform as a backup singer for [[Michael Jackson]] on his ''Bad'' tour, where she was...
9: ...ow signed a record deal with [[A&M Records]] in [[1990]] and was ready to release her debut album in [[1...
15: ... Never Dies]]''. The song of the same title was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Spe...
17: ...r of the [[Guns N' Roses]] song "[[Sweet Child O' Mine]]", which was included on the [[soundtrack]] of...
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