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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Events [ ] January [ ] • • becomes a fully independent state. • in the United States is. • – President of the United States meets with Navy Lieutenant and the Reverend at the, following Lieutenant Goodman's release from Syrian captivity. • – becomes the sixth member of the (ASEAN). • • The United States and the () restore full diplomatic relations. • The Agreement is signed–institutionalising the.

Tennessee Serial Killer 1902 Half Dollar

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• – The explosion at, Japan, kills 83. • – The national release of the iconic • – places the on sale in the United States.

February [ ] • – comes into effect in Australia. And the research team at announce history's first from one woman to another, resulting in a live birth. •: is launched on the 10th mission.

• – and make the first untethered. • through – The are held in,. • – succeeds the late as of the. • – The pulls out of,. • – Canadian prime minister,, announces his retirement.

March [ ] • – accuses of using; the condemns their use on. • – A year-long begins in the British coal industry (see ). • – 's and three others are seriously injured in a gun attack by the. • • The United States station chief in,, is kidnapped by the and later dies in captivity. • fatally shoots his son Jody's sexual abuser, Jeff Doucet, at in Louisiana.

• – Teachers at the in are charged with of the school children; the charges are later dropped as completely unfounded. • – General becomes the first man in 's history to rule over two of its provinces, after becoming interim Governor of.

• • consecrates the world to the, in. • The (IVE) is founded under.

Demonstration held in. • –: is shot to death by, a day before his 45th birthday. • – Indian Squadron Leader is launched into space, aboard the. President calls for an international ban on.

• – The, hosted by, are held at the. Wins and 4 other. • – gunmen take Israeli bus number 300 hostage. Israeli special forces storm the bus, freeing the hostages (one hostage, two hijackers killed). • – India launches, bringing most of the disputed region of under Indian control and triggering the with. • • Welsh comedian suffers a massive heart attack and dies while live on TV. • The first gathering is held in Rome, Italy.

• – More than one million people, led by, occupy the streets of to demand direct during the of. It is the largest protest during the civil unrest, as well as the largest public demonstration in the history of Brazil. The elections are granted in. • – is shot and killed by a secluded gunman, leading to a police. • – ' is proclaimed as Australia's, and green and gold as the. • – United States researchers announce their discovery of the. • – An X-class erupts on the Sun.

• – The term of Sultan as the seventh of ends. • – Sultan, becomes the eighth of. May [ ] • • The opens in. • South Africa, and Portugal sign an agreement on electricity supply from the dam. • • The Herreys' song wins the for in. • The is inaugurated on the border of Brazil and Paraguay after 9 years of construction, making it the at the time. • • The announces that it will boycott the in.

• kills three government employees in the building. • The defeat the 7-6 in the longest game in Major League Baseball history: 25 innings totalling eight hours, six minutes.

• – A takes place. • – The, also known as the 1984 World's Fair, and also the New Orleans World's Fair, and, to the locals, simply as 'The Fair' or 'Expo 84', opens. • –: an explosion at the Soviets’ Severomorsk Naval Base destroys two-thirds of all the missiles stockpiled for the Soviets’ Northern Fleet. The blast also destroys workshops needed to maintain the missiles as well as hundreds of technicians.

Western military experts called it the worst naval disaster the Soviet Navy has suffered since WWII. • – The one dollar coin is introduced in Australia.

• – kills nine people near. • – The Edmonton Oilers win The Stanley Cup, beating the defending champion New York Islanders in 4 games to 1. • – A methane gas explosion at water treatment works in, England, kills 16 people. • – An overnight flash flood rages through neighborhoods in. Nearly 15 inches of rain falls in some areas over a four-hour period; 14 people are killed.

• – Six inmates, including James and Linwood Briley, escape from a facility at, the only occasion this has ever happened in the United States. June [ ] • – is released as receiver and trustee of the railroad, after all of its debts and creditors are paid off by order of a federal bankruptcy court. • – visits his ancestral home in, the. • – releases his 7th album • – The Indian government begins, the planned attack on the in.

• – is officially released is the Soviet Union on the. • • A deadly F5 nearly destroys the town of, killing nine people, injuring nearly 200, and causing over $25,000,000 in damage. • and are released. • – In one of the greatest NBA Finals ever, The beat the in 7 games to capture their 15th NBA Championship. • – The world-renowned, critically acclaimed Canadian entertainment company, is founded.

• – Colorado radio host is shot dead outside his home in Denver by members of. • – The biggest exam shake-up in the British education system in over 10 years is announced, with and exams to be replaced by a new exam, the. • • The official name of the city of is changed into. • makes its inaugural flight. • – beats 2–0 to win. • – (the 'Night Stalker') murders his first confirmed victim.

• – becomes Canada's 17th prime minister. • – plays the famous. July [ ] • • becomes the last country in Europe to grant women the right to vote. • Argentinian footballer is sold by (Spain) to (Italy) for a world record fee at this date of $10.48M (£6.9M). • –, a 19-year-old living in the of, falls into a deep coma after a severe automobile accident; he will eventually awaken 19 years later on,. • – New Zealand Prime Minister calls a snap election and is heavily defeated by opposition Labour leader.

• • becomes the first woman Boeing 747 captain in the world. • In, 41-year-old James Oliver Huberty, killing 21 people before being shot and killed himself. Newspaper vending machine featuring news of the, which opened on July 28. The largest instrumentally recorded inland earthquake ever to take place in The British Isles is felt in Ireland and each of the four British nations. • – becomes the first to resign when she surrenders her crown, after nude photos of her appear in magazine.

• –: cosmonaut becomes the first woman to perform a. • – – The are held in Los Angeles,. August [ ] • – Australian banks are.

• • The African republic changes its name to. • reaches a record submergence depth of 1,020 meters. • • United States President, during a voice check for a radio broadcast remarks, 'My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever.

• Barefoot South African runner, controversially granted earlier in the year, and of the U.S. Collide in the Olympic 3,000 meters final, neither finishing as medallists.

• – is acquitted of all eight charges of possessing and distributing. • – Half a million people in demonstrate against the regime of. The launch of shuttle, Discovery, on, its first mission.

• –: the takes off on its maiden voyage. September [ ] • – Seven people are shot and killed and 12 wounded in the, a shootout between the rival motorcycle and in Sydney, Australia.

• • The, led by, wins 211 seats in the, forming the largest in Canadian history. • The long running British children's TV show debuts on. • •: the lands after its maiden voyage at in. • Western Australia becomes the last Australian state to abolish. • – begins its syndicated version.

• – is inaugurated as the first executive. • - becomes the first person to fly a gas balloon alone across the Atlantic Ocean.

• – 's film series begins release in Germany. • – is sworn in as. • – becomes the first person to cross the Atlantic, solo, in a. • – in Beirut, killing 24 people. • – The television drama, a documentary of nuclear war, broadcasts on. • – The United Kingdom and the People's Republic of China sign the initial agreement to return Hong Kong to China in. October [ ] • – and Greg Mortimer become the first Australians to summit.

• –: becomes the first, aboard the. • – Aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger, astronaut becomes the first American woman to perform a. • – The (PIRA) attempts to assassinate and the British in the.

• – Polish kidnap, a Catholic priest who supports the movement. His dead body is found in a 11 days later on. • – opened to the public after seven years of development and construction. • – The world learns from moving television reports presented by of the, where thousands of people have already died of due to a, and as many as 10,000,000 more lives are at risk. • – The makes £1.8 million available to help combat the famine in Ethiopia. • –: is assassinated by her two Sikh security guards in New Delhi.

Break out, leaving 10,000 to 20,000 Sikhs dead in Delhi and surrounding areas with majority populations of Hindus. Becomes Prime Minister of India. • October 31 – Galileo forgiven by Vatican for work on the Earth orbit 368 years after being condemned. November [ ] • – The wins the.

• •: defeats with 59% of the popular vote, the highest since 's 61% in. Reagan carries 49 states in the; Mondale wins only his home state of by a mere 3,761 vote margin and the.

• Former and eventual presidential nominee gets elected as the Democratic from, and was in office until 2013, when he resigned to become the Secretary of State, succeeding. Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Reagan/Bush (49), Blue denotes those won by Mondale/Ferraro (1+D.C.). • – delivers his speech, 'What The Future Holds For Farm Workers And Hispanics', at the in San Francisco. • – The, also known as The 1984 World's Fair, and also the New Orleans World's Fair, and, to the locals, simply as 'The Fair' or 'Expo 84', closes. • – mayor, a prominent critic of the government of, is assassinated in his home city.

• – A at the Petroleum Storage Facility at San Juan Ixhuatepec, in Mexico City, ignites a major fire and kills about 500 people. • • An train derails between and stations, Hong Kong. • (assembled by ) records the charity single ' in London to raise money to combat the.

It is released on. •: is democratically elected President of Uruguay after 12 years of. • – Over 250 years after their deaths, and his wife are made. • –: the begin the purge of the from North and East; 127 are killed. December [ ].

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