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1987 - 1988
(Our Senior Year)
Major World News Events |
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October 16, 1987
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Eighteen-month-old Jessica McClure is rescued
from a well, where she'd been trapped for 58 hours. The drama is watched by millions on television. |
| October 19, 1987 | The largest stock-market drop in Wall Street history occurred on "Black Monday", October 19, 1987, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508.32 points, losing 22.6% of its total value. That fall far surpassed the one-day loss of 12.9% that began the great stock market crash of 1929 and foreshadowed the Great Depression. |
| November 28, 1987 | Fifteen-year-old African-American Tawana Brawley
claims to have been raped by six white men. Al Sharpton sees a chance for publicity and becomes her unofficial spokesman going so far as to falsely accuse the prosecutor with the crime. A grand jury finds that she lied about the case and another jury awards the prosecutor a judgment against Sharpton that he has yet to collect. |
| December 29, 1987 | US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves Eli Lilly's
antidepressant drug Prozac (fluoxetine) for use. |
| 1987 No Specific Dates |
- Condom commericals begin to appear on TV for the first time. |
| February 21, 1988 | In one of the most memorable moments of the Awesome80s,
Jimmy Swaggart tearfully claimed, "I have sinned against you" in a scripted program designed to elicit sympathy from his followers after it is revealed that the TV minister had been hooking up with hookers. |
| February 24, 1988 | Jerry Falwell's attempts to win $200,000 from Hustler magazine
over a cartoon ended in failure when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a lower court's judgment on free speech grounds. |
| March 16, 1988 | Iran-Contra defendants John Poindexter and Oliver North
are indicted on charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States. |
| April 4, 1988 | Arizona Governor Evan Mecham is removed from office following
impeachment (and a voter-lead recall) for diversion of state money and for generally embarrassing residents of the state nearly every time he opened his mouth. |
| April 14, 1988 | Soviet Union announces it will withdraw troops from Afghanistan,
which will end the nine year old conflict. |
| June 28, 1988 | The Defense Attache of the U.S. Embassy in Greece was killed
when a car bomb was detonated outside his home in Athens. |
| July 3, 1988 | The Navy's U.S.S. Vincennes mistakenly shoots down an Iranian airliner killing 290 people. |
| July 6, 1988 | Long Island beaches close due to medical waste coming ashore. |
| August 1988 | Iran-Iraqi war ends. |
| August 20, 1988 | Fires in Yellowstone National Park burn over 160,000 acres in one day. |
| September 10-17, 1988 | Hurricane Gilbert in the Caribbean & Gulf of Mexico leaves 260 dead. |
| September 27, 1988 | Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson is stripped of his gold medal
after testing positive for banned steroids. |
| September 29, 1988 | NASA resumes Space Shuttle flights, which have been grounded
since the Challenger disaster |
| November 8, 1988 | George Bush Sr. wins the presidency by a comfortable margin
over Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis. |
| November 15, 1988 | First and only flight of the Soviet space shuttle. |
| December 7, 1988 | An earthquake in Armenia leaves over 25,000 dead. |
| December 21, 1988 | Pan American Airlines Flight 103 was blown up over Lockerbie,
Scotland, by a bomb believed to have been placed on the aircraft in Frankfurt, West Germany, by Libyan terrorists. All 259 people on board were killed in addition to 11 on the ground. |
| 1988 No Specific Dates | - CDs outsell vinyl for the first time ever.
- Summer Olympics in Seoul, South-Korea; Ben Johnson caught for steroids after setting a World Record in the 100 meter dash. - US advertising is permitted on Soviet TV. - The first plutonium pacemaker is made. - Sonny Bono becomes Mayor in Palm Springs. - Robin Givens files for divorce from Mike Tyson. |