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Who Shot JR? is talked
about heavily from the TV show Dallas. On November 21, the
conclusion draws more viewers than any other show in TV history up
to that point.
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Hostages are freed in
Iran. Everyone tied a yellow ribbon to trees outside their yards in
a show of support during their ordeal.
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Summer Olympics in
Moscow, USSR, The US boycotts
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Post-It Notes are
introduced by 3-M
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The first all news
service started by Turner Cable Network begins
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John Lennon is
assassinated by Mark David Chapman
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Brook Shields whispers,
"You know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing."
the ad was banned.
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Ronald Reagan is elected,
defeating Jimmy Carter, and takes credit for freeing the Iranian
hostages in his inaugural speech.
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Poland has massive
strikes, eventually the unions become legal, censorship is lessened.
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About 125,000 Cubans
leave Cuba for America, most are criminals hand picked by Castro's
men, only a few are relatives of those in America.
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RU-486, the abortion pill
is released in France.
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The US Supreme Court
allows patents on living organisms.
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Mt. Saint Helens erupts,
killing 60 people.
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CNN is launched as the
first all news network
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ABSCAM, FBI agents pose
as rich Arabs and bribed politicians with cash for favors.
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Richard Pryor gets badly
burned trying to freebase cocaine.
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Small pox is considered
eradicated by the World Health Organization.
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Sadam Hussein launches
war against Iran for close to a decade over oil rights.
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Japan passes the US as
the largest automaker
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Bill Gates licenses
MS-DOS to IBM, makes next to nothing on the deal. The pair buys the
rights to a simple operating system manufactured by Seattle Computer
Products and use it as a template. The money is made later from
licensing it to third party clone makers.