What Happened This Year 2018
People Who Died in 2018
Lucas Mangope
A prominent South African politician, played a significant role in the politics of the Bophuthatswana homeland. Served as the President of Bophuthatswana from 1977 to 1994, overseeing its governance during the apartheid era. His leadership was marked by efforts to establish a separate government for the Tswana people, often amid controversy regarding the legitimacy of his administration. During his presidency, he faced criticism for his collaboration with the apartheid regime and for the socio-economic conditions within Bophuthatswana. After the end of apartheid, his government was dissolved in favor of integration into South Africa.
Continue ReadingCharles Wang
A Chinese-American businessman and philanthropist, co-founded Computer Associates International, a software company known for enterprise IT solutions. Served as CEO and played a pivotal role in the growth of the company during the 1980s and 1990s. Additionally, engaged in various philanthropic efforts, particularly in support of education and cultural institutions. Wang was an influential figure in the tech industry, navigating challenges and contributing to advancements in software development.
Continue ReadingJoel Kovel
A scholar and author focused on environmental issues, contributed significantly to ecological thought and socialist theory. Taught at Bard College and engaged in activist work throughout the career. Prominent works include 'The Enemy of Nature' and 'History and Spirit', which examined the relationship between capitalism and environmental degradation. Critiqued both traditional leftist perspectives and ecological rationality.
Continue ReadingJim Bridwell
A prominent figure in the climbing community, involvement in pioneering routes in various climbing areas marked a significant part of climbing history. Achievements include notable first ascents in Yosemite National Park and contributions to the development of climbing techniques and gear. Bridwell's innovative approach to rock climbing and mountaineering made an enduring impact on the sport.
Continue ReadingMohammed Karim Lamrani
Born in 1919, held the office of Prime Minister of Morocco during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Focused on economic development and modernization in Morocco. Also had a significant career in the private sector as a businessman, contributing to various industries. Participated in shaping the country’s economic policies.
Continue ReadingJohn W. Young
An American captain, engineer, and astronaut with NASA, contributed significantly to space exploration. Flew on two Apollo missions, including Apollo 16, where commanded the lunar landing and exploration of the Moon's surface. Also served as the first commander of the Space Shuttle program on STS-1, the inaugural flight of the Shuttle in 1981. Had a distinguished career as an astronaut and played a pivotal role in advancing human spaceflight.
Continue ReadingConnie Sawyer
An actress with a career spanning over six decades, her work included appearances on popular TV shows and feature films. Roles in 'The Last Picture Show,' 'When Harry Met Sally...,' and 'The King of Queens' showcased her talent. She began her career in radio before transitioning to film and television, enjoying a successful run in both mediums. Throughout her career, she often portrayed grandmothers or quirky characters, becoming a familiar face on screen. Sawyere passed away in 2020 at the age of 106, making her one of the oldest working actresses.
Continue ReadingPetar Stipetić
Served as a general in the Croatian Army during the Croatian War of Independence. Commanded the 4th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Croatia and played a significant role in various military operations. Actively participated in the defense of key territories, contributing to the establishment of Croatia as an independent state.
Continue ReadingAnne Donovan
A prominent basketball player and coach, achieved significant success in both roles. Played for Old Dominion University, leading the team to an AIAW national championship in 1980. Represented the United States in international competitions, contributing to the team's success in the 1984 Olympics, where the team won a gold medal. Transitioned to coaching, including notable positions at Seton Hall, East Carolina University, and George Washington University, and served as an assistant for the U.S. women's national team, winning a gold medal at the 2010 FIBA World Championship. Inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999.
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