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1: Television evangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker said farewell to the PTL ministry in March: Jim, after confessing to a sexual encounter with a young woman; Tammy to undergo treatment for drug dependency. 2: President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev held a three-day summit meeting in December and signed a nuclear arms control agreement. 3 4: Democratic presidential candidate Gary Hart dropped his bid for the presidency after it was reported that he was romantically involved with Donna Rice; he later re-entered the race. 5: The Dow Jones dropped 508 points, the largest in history, on October 19. 6; Kirby Puckett and Jeff Raerdon of the Minnesota Twins celebrate their World Series victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. 7: In an effort to keep the Persian Gulf open to navigation, the United States began in July to escort vessels to protect them from Iran. In September the U.S. Navy blew up an Iranian ship that was caught laying mines in the Gulf. )
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1: Marine Lt. Col. Oliver L. North, a key official in the plan to finance rebels in Nicaragua with money from arms sales to Iran, before the Iran-Contra Hearings in Washington. 2: A barge filled with 3,128 tons of garbage was banned by six states and three foreign countries before an incinerator reduced it to ash. 3: In the six years since Americans first heard of it, AIDS has killed nearly 25,000 Americans, millions of dollars have poured into medical research and President Reagan has proclaimed the plague “Public Health Enemy No. 1. 4: President and Mrs. Reagan greeted Pope Paul II when he arrived in Miami to begin a nine-city tour of the United States. 5: Liberace, the glittering showman and pianist, died of AIDS in February at age 67. 6: John Huston, who directed such films as “The Maltese Falcon and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre,” died in August at age 81. 7: Jackie Gleason, the rotund “Great One” who got laughs as a blustering bus driver in The Honeymooners,” died in June at age 71. 8: Lome Greene, who for 14 years played on “Bonanza,” died in September at age 72. 2
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