For 10th Anniversaries in 2009
1999 was the year that:
The "Monica-gate" scandal hysteria finally subsided when, after being impeached by the House of Representatives, President Bill Clinton was tried and acquitted by the Senate.
A Cuban kid named Elian Gonzalez became an overnight celebrity when he survived the capsizing of the small refugee motorboat during which his mother drowned. The battle over whether he stayed with relatives in
The first giant panda to be born in captivity saw the light of day at the San Diego Zoo.
The
American cancer survivor Lance Armstrong scored the first of several wins at the Tour de France world cycling competition.
American Beauty won the Oscar for Best Film of the year. Kevin Spacey, in the same film, won Best Actor; Hilary Swank won best actress for her role in Boys Don't Cry; and Sam Mendes won Best Director, also for American Beauty.
German novelist Gunter Grass received the Nobel Prize in literature. Unfortunately, a few years later it would be revealed that the left-wing, progressive author had volunteered to fight for Adolf Hilter as a teenager.
John F. Kennedy Jr., formerly known as "John-John" and the son of JFK and Jackie Kennedy (later Onassis) died in a crash, along with his wife, while piloting his small private aircraft.
Former professional wrestler Jesse Ventura took the oath of office as the independently elected governor of
Teenagers Dylan Klebod and Eric Harris horrified the nation, murdering 12 of their fellow students in the notorious
"Doctor Death" Jack Kevorkian, an outspoken advocate of mercy killing, was convicted of second –degree murder in the death of one of his patients.
The Denver Broncos won the Super Bowl, beating the Atlanta Falcons 34 to 19.
For 20th Anniversaries in 2009
1989 was the year that :
In a delayed response to Ronal Reagan's "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that wall," the Berlin Wall crumbled as a first indication that the "Evil Empire" was about to bite the dust.
President George H.W. Bush invaded
A tanker named the Exxon Valdez made an all-too-big splash off the coast of
Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaucescu and his wife, Elena, were given early retirements when their regime was overturned by a mob uprising in the capital of
White South African President F.W. de Klerk met with African national Congress leader Nelson Mandela in the opening steps of a peacefully negotiated settlement that would result in the end of apartheid and the installation of the first freely elected black government in
Leona Helmsley, the millionaire hotel proprietor and so-called Queen of Mean, was sentenced to prison for income tax evasion. It probably didn't help that her judge and jurors learned that she once told an employee that "only little people pay taxes."
Failed televangelist James Bakker also had to serve prison time after being convicted of fraud.
Cheers, the good-natured sitcom centered on the staff and regulars of a
Driving Miss Daisy won the Oscar for Best Picture, Daniel Day-Lewis won Best Actor for his role in My Left Foot, Jessica Tandy won Best Actress for her title role in Driving Miss Daisy and Oliver Stone won Best Director for his Born on the Fourth of July.
Bette Milder won a Grammy for her single Wind Beneath My Wings, and Bonnie Raitt won one for her album Nick of Time.
The
For 25th Anniversaries in 2009
1984 was the year that:
President Ronald Reagan swept to re-election with an overwhelming victory, carrying 49 of the 50 states against Democratic banner bearer – and former Carter vice president – Walter Mondale. His winning slogan was "It's morning again in
Even in defeat, the Democratic ticket made history, having chosen the first women to serve as vice presidential nominee of a major party, New York Rep. Geraldine Ferraro.
Bell Labs in
Female astronaut Dr. Kathryn Sullivan became the first woman to walk in space.
Singer Bruce Springsteen achieved superstardom with his album Born in the
An American balloonist became the first to cross the
Author William Kennedy won a Pulitzer Prize for his novel Ironweed.
The top 1984 films included Amadeus, Beverly Hills Cop and Ghost Busters.
The Detroit Tigers took the World Series, winning four games to one against the San Diego Padres.
The Los Angeles Raiders won the Super Bowl, swamping the Washington Redskins 38 to 9.
For 50th Anniversaries in 2009
1959 was the year that:
The
A little-know, bearded young Marxist revolutionary seized power in
In a small portent of things to come, on July 19 two soldiers belonging to a small U.S. Army mission were killed by Communist guerrillas at Bienhoa, South Vietnam.
"The Great Cranberry Scare of 1959" resulted when traces of a carcinogenic weed killer (ATZ) were founded in cranberry bogs in
Notable movies of 1959 included Ben Hur, La Dolce Vita, Some Like It Hot, Breathless, North by Northwest, Anatomy of a Murder and Gidget.
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series, beating the White Sox, for games to two.
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