What Happened This Year 1989

Historical Events from This Year 1989 (View all 140)

Politics & Government

Montreal Protocol Enforces Ozone Protection Measures

January 1st, 1989 36 years ago

The Montreal Protocol officially came into effect, marking a significant international agreement aimed at phasing out the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances. Adopted in 1987 and introduced by the United Nations, this treaty created a framework for global coordination to protect the ozone layer. The protocol sought to mitigate the harmful effects of chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which were commonly used in refrigeration and aerosol propellants. This implementation brought together nations worldwide, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts to address environmental concerns and protect human health.

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Military & Warfare

F-14s Engage Libyan MiG-23s Over Gulf

January 4th, 1989 36 years ago

A confrontation occurred in the Gulf of Sidra when two Libyan MiG-23 'Floggers' were intercepted and shot down by U.S. Navy F-14 Tomcats. The incident transpired during heightened tensions between the U.S. and Libya, stemming from Libyan pursuits of territorial claims in the Gulf region. The engagement underscored escalating military confrontations in the area and was part of ongoing U.S. efforts to challenge Libya’s aggressive actions against international shipping and air operations.

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Crime & Law

Death Sentences for Indira Gandhi Assassins

January 6th, 1989 36 years ago

Satwant Singh and Kehar Singh received death sentences for their roles in the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The execution took place shortly after the verdict was delivered, reflecting the intense political atmosphere in India stemming from Gandhi's controversial leadership and the events leading to her assassination in 1984.

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Sports & Recreation

Sutton United Shock Coventry City in FA Cup

January 7th, 1989 36 years ago

In one of the largest upsets in FA Cup history, Sutton United, a non-league team, defeated Coventry City, the reigning FA Cup champions, in a closely contested match held at Gander Green Lane. The game concluded with a score of 2-1, showcasing Sutton's determination and skill against a top-tier opponent. This match not only highlighted the unpredictability of cup competitions but also served as a platform for lower-league teams to demonstrate their abilities.

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Accidents & Tragedies

British Midland Flight 92 Crashes on M1

January 8th, 1989 36 years ago

British Midland Flight 92, a Boeing 737-400, crashed due to engine failure while approaching East Midlands Airport. The aircraft, having departed from London Heathrow, lost power in one of its engines, leading to a stall. In a tragic twist, it impacted the M1 motorway near Kegworth, resulting in 47 fatalities among the 126 onboard. Emergency responders worked quickly to manage the aftermath and assist survivors.

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Crime & Law

Ted Bundy Executed by Electric Chair

January 24th, 1989 36 years ago

Ted Bundy, a notorious American serial killer, was executed in the electric chair at the Florida State Prison. Bundy was convicted of the murders of over 30 young women during the 1970s, and his criminal exploits garnered extensive media attention. His execution followed years of appeals and public outcry surrounding his crimes. The event marked a controversial moment in American criminal justice, highlighting the debates over the death penalty and the societal impact of violent crime.

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Born in 1989 (View all 681)

Jason Pierre-Paul

American football player, Super Bowl champion
Born
January 1st, 1989 36 years ago

Born in 1989, this American football player played as a defensive end in the National Football League (NFL). Drafted by the New York Giants in 2010, he achieved significant success during his career. The player contributed to the Giants' victory in Super Bowl XLVI against the New England Patriots. After several seasons with the Giants, the player also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Recognized for exceptional athleticism and skill on the field, the player became a key figure in defensive strategies. Throughout the career, the player recorded multiple sacks and tackles, establishing a reputation as a formidable defender.

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Jordi Masip

Footballer with notable goalkeeping skills
Born
January 3rd, 1989 36 years ago

Born in Spain in 1989, a professional footballer played as a goalkeeper. Developed in the youth system of FC Barcelona and later joined the senior team. After leaving Barcelona, signed with various clubs including Girona FC and CD Lugo. Became a key player at Girona FC, contributing to their promotion to La Liga. Known for exceptional reflexes and leadership on the field. Participated in numerous matches at the top levels of Spanish football.

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Kōhei Uchimura

Artistic gymnast with Olympic medals
Born
January 3rd, 1989 36 years ago

Born in 1989, this athlete achieved significant success in artistic gymnastics. Renowned for exceptional performances in individual events and team competitions, this gymnast competed in multiple Olympic Games. In the 2012 London Olympics, secured gold medals in both the individual all-around and team events. Returned to the Olympics in 2016, winning another gold medal in the team event and a silver medal in the individual all-around. With a strong focus on precision and difficulty in routines, this gymnast contributed to Japan's prominence in the sport.

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Graham Rahal

Race car driver, IndyCar Series competitor
Born
January 4th, 1989 36 years ago

Born in 1989, this individual pursued a career in racing, notably competing in the IndyCar Series. The career commenced in 2006, with significant participation in championship-level events. Established a reputation as a talented driver, achieving multiple wins and podium finishes throughout the career. The driver secured victory at the 2008 Long Beach Grand Prix, marking the first win in the series. Also participated in various prestigious races such as the Indianapolis 500, with notable finishes.

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Kevin Pillar

Baseball player, Toronto Blue Jays
Born
January 4th, 1989 36 years ago

Born in January 1989, this baseball player played as an outfielder in Major League Baseball (MLB). Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2011, he became a significant part of the team. Recognized for defensive skills, he won a Gold Glove Award in 2015. In addition to his time with the Blue Jays, he played for the San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox, and New York Mets, contributing to various seasons. Pillar also performed notably in offensive statistics, helping teams with key hits and runs throughout his career.

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Eduardo Escobar

Baseball player, All-Star 2018
Born
January 5th, 1989 36 years ago

Born in Venezuela, a professional baseball player established a career in Major League Baseball. Played primarily as a third baseman and infielder. Teams included the Chicago White Sox, Minnesota Twins, and Arizona Diamondbacks. Achieved All-Star status in 2018 while playing for the Diamondbacks. Contributed significantly during seasons with notable offensive statistics.

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People Who Died in 1989 (View all 272)

Safdar Hashmi

Indian actor, director, and playwright
Born
1954 71 years ago
Died
January 2nd, 1989 36 years ago — 35 years old

Contributed significantly to Indian theatre as a playwright and director. Founded the theatre group Jana Natya Manch which focused on socio-political themes. Worked on several notable plays and is credited with bringing awareness to various social issues through performance art. Tragically killed in a violent incident during a street theatre performance, his legacy continues to influence contemporary Indian theatre.

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Sergei Sobolev

Russian mathematician; Sobolev spaces
Born
October 6th, 1908 116 years ago
Died
January 3rd, 1989 36 years ago — 80 years old

Contributions included the development of functional analysis and partial differential equations. Served as a professor at Moscow State University and held leadership roles in various mathematical societies. Was influential in the establishment of modern mathematical theories related to Sobolev spaces, which are critical in the field of mathematical analysis and applied mathematics. Received recognition in the form of various awards and honors within the scientific community during his career.

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Hirohito

Emperor of Japan during WWII era
Born
April 29th, 1901 123 years ago
Died
January 7th, 1989 36 years ago — 87 years old

Reigned as Emperor of Japan from 1926 until death in 1989. Oversaw Japan during significant events including World War II and the subsequent post-war recovery. Took on a more ceremonial role after the war, with the role of Emperor reformulated to align with democratic principles. Contributed to the modernization and economic growth of Japan in the latter half of the 20th century.

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Herbert Morrison

Journalist and producer of 'Hindenburg'
Born
May 14th, 1905 119 years ago
Died
January 10th, 1989 36 years ago — 83 years old

American journalist and producer contributed significantly to radio broadcasting in the mid-20th century. Gained prominence for coverage of important events, particularly the 1937 Hindenburg disaster. His emotional broadcast of the incident highlighted the tragedy and conveyed the gravity of the moment to listeners. Worked for CBS and played a critical role in shaping radio journalism during that era. Also associated with the program 'You Are There', which brought historical events to life through dramatization.

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Bruce Chatwin

British Author and Travel Writer
Born
May 13th, 1940 84 years ago
Died
January 18th, 1989 36 years ago — 48 years old

An author and travel writer whose works explored themes of wanderlust and the human experience. Chatwin wrote several books that combined fiction and travelogues, including 'In Patagonia,' a seminal work reflecting on the author's travels in South America. His writing style merged rich imagery with philosophical insights, influencing contemporary travel literature. Other notable works include 'The Songlines' and 'On the Black Hill,' which delve into cultural and environmental themes, drawing on personal experiences during his journeys. Chatwin’s life itself was marked by extensive travel, contributing to the authenticity of his narratives.

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Alamgir Kabir

Bangladeshi film director and screenwriter
Born
December 26th, 1938 86 years ago
Died
January 20th, 1989 36 years ago — 50 years old

A prominent Bangladeshi director, producer, and screenwriter, this individual significantly contributed to the country's film industry. Working in the 1970s and 1980s, created notable films that explored social themes and cultural issues. Contributions included involvement with the film 'A River Named Titas' and other cinematic works that reflected the struggles of the Bangladeshi people. This person's work is celebrated for its artistic integrity and thought-provoking narratives, influencing a generation of filmmakers in Bangladesh.

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