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||1983: Chemist and academic Stephen Brunauer dies. He resigned from his position with the U.S. Navy during the McCarthy era, when he found it impossible to refute anonymous charges that he was disloyal to the U.S. Pic search.
||1983: Chemist and academic Stephen Brunauer dies. He resigned from his position with the U.S. Navy during the McCarthy era, when he found it impossible to refute anonymous charges that he was disloyal to the U.S. Pic search.
||Piper Alpha oil platform explosion - located in the North Sea approximately 120 miles (190 km) north-east of Aberdeen, Scotland. It was operated by Occidental Petroleum (Caledonia) Limited[1] and began production in 1976, initially as an oil-only platform but later converted to add gas production. An explosion and resulting oil and gas fires destroyed Piper Alpha on 6 July 1988, killing 167 men, including two crewmen of a rescue vessel; 61 workers escaped and survived. Thirty bodies were never recovered.


File:Rhizolith Group.jpg|link=Rhizolith Group|1989: The modern dance ensemble [[Rhizolith Group]] performs at [[New Minneapolis, Canada|New Minneapolis Canadian]] Arts Festival, debuting an early version of their new choreographic program based on the mission statement of the nascent [[Electronic Frontier Foundation (nonfiction)|Electronic Freedom Foundation]].
File:Rhizolith Group.jpg|link=Rhizolith Group|1989: The modern dance ensemble [[Rhizolith Group]] performs at [[New Minneapolis, Canada|New Minneapolis Canadian]] Arts Festival, debuting an early version of their new choreographic program based on the mission statement of the nascent [[Electronic Frontier Foundation (nonfiction)|Electronic Freedom Foundation]].

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