Wednesday 27 February 2013

1990 Timeline Of important Events


• Manuel Noriega surrenders to U.S. forces after acting as dictator of Panama for 5
years.
• Time Inc and Warner Communications, two of the largest media companies in the world
merge to create giant Time Warner.
• Flamboyant political figure and mayor of Washington D.C. Marion Barry is arrested for
possession of crack cocaine in an F.B.I. sting set up in a D.C. hotel room.
• South African freedom fighter and political leader Nelson Mandela is released from
prison after being kept behind bars for 27 due to his tireless work to end apartheid.
• East and West Germany end decades of political separation when they are finally
reunified and Germany is once again a whole country.
• Mikhail Gorbachev is elected as the president of the Soviet Union, ushering in an era of
change that would see the end of Communist Party rule. Gorbachev would go on to win the Nobel Peace Prize later that year.
• The Hubble Space Telescope, an orbital observatory capable of peering into the
farthest reaches of space, is launched aboard the space shuttle Discovery and begins operation.
• The nation of Iraq invades Kuwait, setting off the events that will culminate in the first
Gulf War. The United States is quick to respond, leading a U.N. coalition force into the region and defeating Iraq to end the occupation.
• Controversial British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher resigns. She is replaced by
Conservative leader John Major, who would lead the country for the next 7 years.
• The World Wide Web is created, along with the first ever web page and web browser.
• The Chunnel, a tunnel linking the island of Great Britain to mainland France, completes
its initial construction phase, with workers from each country meeting underneath the English Channel for the first time.
• Notorious leader of the Gambino crime family John Gotti is arrested and charged with
racketeering, murder and a host of other criminal activities.
• An enormous earthquake, measuring 7.7 on the Richter Scale hits the Philippines,
killing 1,600 people.
• The first McDonald's restaurant opens in Moscow, becoming for many a symbol of the
nation's new progressive free market ideology.
 
Nelson Mandela is released from prison after 27 years
Nelson Mandela is release from prison after 27 years
Mikhail Gorbachev is elected president of the Soviet Union
Mikhail Gorbachev is elected president of the Soviet Union
John Gotti, leader of the Gambino crime family, is arrested
John Gotti, leader of the Gambino crime family, is arrested
Vogue by Madonna
U Can't Touch This by MC HAmmer
Mr. Bean Mr. Bean (1990-1995)
Lovable British buffoon Rowan Atkinson begins his first run as the bumbling Mr. Bean, who combines physical slapstick humor with absurdly hilarious situations.
  
Twin Peaks 
Twin Peaks (1990-1991)
A surreal television drama centering around the murder of character Laura Palmer, this ABC program would become a cult hit and help cement the popularity of creator David Lynch as one of the most bizarre minds in American entertainment.
  
Law & Order 
Law and Order (1990-present)
Destined to become one of the longest running and most popular police and legal dramas in television history, the show debuts on NBC in the fall of 1990.
  
American's Funniest Home Videos 
America's Funniest Home Videos (1990-present)Hosted by comedian Bob Saget, this program that featured mailed-in home videos of people doing dumb stunts or injuring themselves accidentally was a huge hit despite its lowbrow approach.  AFV is still going strong and has changed hosts several times in its 20 years on the air.
  
Beverly Hills 90210 
Beverly Hills 90210 (1990-2000)The definitive 90's soap opera centering around the lives of affluent California teens would launch the careers of Shannen Doherty, Luke Perry, Tori Spelling and heartthrob Jason Priestly.
  
Cheers 
Cheers (1982-1993)The bar where everybody knows your name was close to the end of its 11 year run but still going strong with audiences across America.
  
Murphy Brown 
Murphy Brown (1988-1998)This fresh comedy starring Candice Bergen as a news anchor was just hitting its stride in 1990 and had attracted a wide viewership thanks to sharp writing and intelligent humor.
  
Roseanne 
Roseanne (1988-1997)On the the other side of the spectrum was Roseanne, a blue-collar sitcom starring comedian Roseanne Barr as a the head of a dysfunctional family. The show tackled many issues that other television programs treated with kid gloves.  Roseanne was nominated for an Emmy every year from 1989 to 1995, with wins in 1992-1994.
Dances With Wolves
Dances With Wolves
Starring Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell and Graham Greene.Kevin Costner's western epic would win him an Oscar for Best Picture and Best Director, establishing him as one of the most bankable stars of the 1990's.
  
Home Alone
Home AloneStarring Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci and Catherine O'Hara.When Culkin's 8-year old character is accidentally left home on his own by his vacationing family just before Christmas, he is forced to rely on his wits to defend the house from a pair of goofy burglars.
  
Pretty Woman
Pretty WomanStarring Julia Roberts, Richard Gere and Jason Alexander.This romantic comedy about a hooker with a heart of gold and a businessman finding love in the most unexpected of places launched Julia Roberts' career into the stratosphere.
  
The Hunt For Red October
The Hunt For Red OctoberStarring Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Tim Curry and James Earl JonesThrilling Cold War tale about a Russian submarine captain who wants to defect to the United States and the only American in the U.S. Navy who believes him.
  
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesStaring Corey Feldman, Elias Koteas and Judith HoagThis live-action interpretation of the popular comic book and cartoon series spawned a number of sequels and represented the height of Ninja Turtle popularity in the United States.
  
Kindergarten Cop 
Kindergarten CopStarring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Penelope Ann Miller and Pamela ReedA softer side of frequent tough guy Schwarzenegger was on display in this film where a hard boiled detective infiltrates a kindergarten classroom in order to get close to the son of a fugitive killer.
  
Ghost 
GhostStarring Demi Moore, Patrick Swayze and Whoopi GoldbergWhen a woman's soul mate is murdered, her life is thrown into a deep depression until a chance encounter with a medium allows her to communicate with the spirit of her lover and bring closure to both their romance and the plot that caused his death.
  
Wild At Heart 
Wild at HeartStarring Nicolas Cage, Laura Dern and Harry Dean StantonA strange, convoluted film that follows the adventures of a couple fleeing from a controlling mother. Directed by David Lynch.
  
Days of Thunder 
Days of ThunderStarring Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall and Nicole Kidman
The most enduring film made about NASCAR racing to date, this melodrama also the marks first time that Cruise and Kidman would meet, initiating their long romance away from the silver screen.
  
Dick Tracy 
Dick TracyStarring Madonna, Warren Beatty and Al PacinoThis stylish and visually breathtaking film saw sparks flying between Beatty and Madonna, and gave the reserved Dick Tracy character new life.
  
Total Recall 
Total RecallStarring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sharon Stone and Michael IronsideThe second hit of the year for Arnold saw him travel to Mars and the farthest reaches of his own mind in this sci-fi action flick focused on the themes of identity and reality.
  
Awakenings 
AwakeningsStarring Robin Williams, Robert DeNiro and Penelope Ann MillerWhen a doctor's experimental treatment begins to break through to patients paralyzed by a mysterious medical condition, they emerge into a world denied to them for over 50 years.
  
Goodfellas 
GoodfellasStarring Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci and Robert DeNiroA masterful piece of storytelling from Martin Scorcese, Goodfellas follows the life of a New York City mobster from childhood through to his induction into the witness protection program.
  
Pump Up The Volume 
Pump Up The VolumeStarring Christian Slater, Samantha Mathis and Mimi KennedyWhen an outsider teen moves to a new high school, he brings his own unique brand of pirate radio with him, shaking both the school and the foundations of the local community itself.
  
Arachnophobia 
ArachnophobiaStarring John Goodman, Jeff Daniels and Harley Jane KozakA plague of spiders descends upon a small California town in this darkly funny horror film that caused many a teen to develop a brand new fear of arachnids.
  
Die Hard 2: Die Harder 
Die Hard 2: Die HarderStarring Bruce Willis, Bonnie Bedelia and William AthertonTrading the skyscraper of the original film for a snow-bound airport, Willis' detective character must once again deal with terrorists in the only he knows how – with extreme violence.
  
Jacob's Ladder 
Jacob's LadderStarring Tim Robbins, Danny Aiello and Elizabeth PenaThis dark horror film had a deep psychological and spiritual side channeled through the character of a Vietnam veteran trying to maintain his fragile grasp on reality.
• Derrick Cope wins the Daytona 500 but Dale Earnhardt takes the overall NASCAR
Winston Cup Championship
• The Cincinnati Reds take all four games of the World Series against the Oakland A's.
• The Edmonton Oilers with their 5th Stanley Cup in 6 years by handily defeating the
Boston Bruins in the playoff finals.
• Arie Luyendyk takes the checkered flag at the Brickyard to win the Indianapolis 500 for
the first time.
• The Detroit Pistons crush the Chicago Bulls in the final game of the playoffs to win their
second straight NBA title.
• Mike Tyson loses his Heavyweight boxing title to James Buster Douglas in a surprising
result that shocks fans of the sport.
• Martina Navratilova takes the Women's title at Wimbledon, while Stefan Edberg reigns as
the Men's champion.
• Unbridled, a very successful thoroughbred wins the Kentucky Derby along with the
Breeder's Cup Classic.
• Nick Faldo wins the prestigious Masters Tournament in golf but charismatic Australian
Greg Norman walks away with the PGA Tour's overall money lead.
• The San Francisco 49's score 55 points – the most ever by a single team in Super Bowl
History – to win Super Bowl XXIV over the Denver Broncos.
• Popular Brazilian driver Ayrton Senna wins his second Formula 1 driver's championship.
 
Ron Dibbler celebrates the Cincinati Reds' World Series sweep
Ron Dibbler celebrates the Cincinnati Reds' World Series sweep
 
James Buster Douglas knocks out Mike Tyson
James Buster Douglas knocks out Mike Tyson
  


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