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  • Istanbul, Turkey
    1985
    Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

    The Chair of The Istanbul city branch of The Islamist Welfare Party

    Istanbul, Turkey
    1985

    After the 1980 military coup, Erdoğan followed most of Necmettin Erbakan's followers into the Islamist Welfare Party. He became the party's Beyoğlu district chair in 1984, and in 1985 he became the chair of the Istanbul city branch.




  • Hamburg, Germany
    1985
    Garry Kasparov

    Kasparov played against thirty-two different chess computers

    Hamburg, Germany
    1985

    In 1985, Kasparov played against thirty-two different chess computers in Hamburg, winning all games, but with some difficulty.




  • Thailand
    1985
    1997 Asian financial crisis

    Economic growth in Thailand

    Thailand
    1985

    From 1985 to 1996, Thailand's economy grew at an average of over 9% per year, the highest economic growth rate of any country at the time. Inflation was kept reasonably low within a range of 3.4–5.7%. The baht was pegged at 25 to the U.S. dollar.




  • San Francisco, California, U.S.
    1985
    Visa Inc.

    Headquarters in San Francisco

    San Francisco, California, U.S.
    1985

    Visa had been headquartered in San Francisco until 1985




  • Colombia
    1985
    Colombian conflict

    The first Negotiated Cease-Fire with the M-19 ended

    Colombia
    1985

    The first negotiated cease-fire with the M-19 ended when the guerrillas resumed fighting in 1985, claiming that the cease-fire had not been fully respected by official security forces, saying that several of its members had suffered threats and assaults, and also questioning the government's real willingness to implement any accords.




  • Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
    1985
    Warren Buffett

    The Mills was Sold

    Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
    1985

    In 1985, the last of the mills that had been the core business of Berkshire Hathaway was sold.




  • Cambridge, UK
    1985
    Microprocessor

    The ARM First Appeared

    Cambridge, UK
    1985

    The ARM first appeared in 1985. This is a RISC processor design, which has since come to dominate the 32-bit embedded systems processor space due in large part to its power efficiency, its licensing model, and its wide selection of system development tools.


  • Tokyo, Japan
    1985
    Cameras

    The NMOS active-pixel Sensor

    Tokyo, Japan
    1985

    The NMOS active-pixel sensor (APS) was invented by Olympus in Japan during the mid-1980s. This was enabled by advances in MOS semiconductor device fabrication, with MOSFET scaling reaching smaller micron and then sub-micron levels. The NMOS APS was fabricated by Tsutomu Nakamura's team at Olympus in 1985. The CMOS active-pixel sensor (CMOS sensor) was later developed by Eric Fossum's team at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 1993.


  • U.S.
    1985
    Virtual reality

    VPL Research

    U.S.
    1985

    By the 1980s, the term "virtual reality" was popularized by Jaron Lanier, one of the modern pioneers of the field. Lanier had founded the company VPL Research in 1985. VPL Research has developed several VR devices like the DataGlove, the EyePhone, and the AudioSphere. VPL licensed the DataGlove technology to Mattel, which used it to make the Power Glove, an early affordable VR device.


  • Redwood City, California, U.S.
    1985
    MacOS

    The heritage of what would become macOS

    Redwood City, California, U.S.
    1985

    The heritage of what would become macOS had originated at NeXT, a company founded by Steve Jobs following his departure from Apple in 1985.


  • California, U.S.
    1985
    Virtual reality

    Ames Research Center

    California, U.S.
    1985

    The original LEEP system was redesigned for NASA's Ames Research Center in 1985 for their first virtual reality installation, the VIEW (Virtual Interactive Environment Workstation) by Scott Fisher. The LEEP system provides the basis for most of the modern virtual reality headsets.


  • Redmond, Washington, U.S.
    1985
    Windows

    The first version of Windows

    Redmond, Washington, U.S.
    1985

    The first versions of Windows (1.0 through to 3.11) were graphical shells that ran from MS-DOS. Later on, Windows 95, though still being based on MS-DOS, was its own operating system, using a 16-bit DOS-based kernel and 32-bit userspace. Windows 95 introduced many features that have been part of the product ever since, including the Start menu, the taskbar, and Windows Explorer (renamed File Explorer in Windows 8).


  • Newbury, England, U.K.
    Tuesday Jan 1, 1985
    Vodafone

    Racal-Vodafone

    Newbury, England, U.K.
    Tuesday Jan 1, 1985

    Vodafone was launched on 1 January 1985 under the new name, Racal-Vodafone (Holdings) Ltd, with its first office based in the Courtyard in Newbury, Berkshire, and shortly thereafter Racal Strategic Radio was renamed Racal Telecommunications Group Limited.


  • U.S.
    1985
    Linux

    Stallman started the Free Software Foundation

    U.S.
    1985

    In 1985, Stallman started the Free Software Foundation and wrote the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) in 1989. By the early 1990s, many of the programs required in an operating system (such as libraries, compilers, text editors, a Unix shell, and a windowing system) were completed, although low-level elements such as device drivers, daemons, and the kernel, called GNU/Hurd, were stalled and incomplete.


  • Ohio, United States
    1985
    Gary Webb

    A series investigation "Doctoring the Truth"

    Ohio, United States
    1985

    A 1985 series, "Doctoring the Truth," uncovered problems in the State Medical Board and led to an Ohio House investigation which resulted in major revisions to the state Medical Practice Act


  • Montreal, Canada
    1985
    Computer animation

    Tony de Peltrie

    Montreal, Canada
    1985

    In 1985, Pierre Lachapelle, Philippe Bergeron, Pierre Robidoux, and Daniel Langlois directed Tony de Peltrie, which shows the first animated human character to express emotion through facial expressions and body movements, which touched the feelings of the audience. Tony de Peltrie premiered as the closing film of SIGGRAPH '85.


  • San Francisco, U.S.
    1985
    Christopher Paul Gardner

    Second Child

    San Francisco, U.S.
    1985

    After Gardner had found a home, he resumed contact with Jackie and had a second child with her in 1985 – a daughter named Jacintha. Gardner turned down Jackie's offer for the two to get back together in a relationship, but arranged for Chris Jr. and Jacintha to stay with Jackie during his long hours at work.


  • England, United Kingdom
    Saturday Jan 5, 1985
    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

    Margaret had part of her left lung removed

    England, United Kingdom
    Saturday Jan 5, 1985

    The Princess's later life was marred by illness and disability. She had smoked cigarettes since the age of 15 or earlier and had continued to smoke heavily for many years. On 5 January 1985, Margaret had part of her left lung removed; the operation drew parallels with that of her father over 30 years earlier.


  • Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, Turin, Italy
    Wednesday Jan 16, 1985
    Heysel Stadium Events

    1984 European Super Cup

    Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, Turin, Italy
    Wednesday Jan 16, 1985

    The 1984 European Super Cup was an association football match between Italian team Juventus and English team Liverpool, which took place on 16 January 1985 at the Stadio Comunale. The match was the annual European Super Cup contested between the winners of the European Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup. At the time, the European Super Cup was generally a two-legged fixture, but only the first leg (in Turin) was played, due to fixture congestion.


  • Washington D.C., U.S.
    Sunday Jan 20, 1985
    Ronald Reagan

    Second Term as a President

    Washington D.C., U.S.
    Sunday Jan 20, 1985

    Reagan was sworn in as president for the second time on January 20, 1985, in a private ceremony at the White House.


  • Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.
    1985
    Donald Trump

    Trump acquired the Mar-a-Lago estate

    Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.
    1985

    In 1985, Trump acquired the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.


  • Trump Castle, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
    1985
    Donald Trump

    Trump Castle

    Trump Castle, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
    1985

    Earlier, Trump had also acquired a partially completed building in Atlantic City from the Hilton Corporation for $320 million. Upon its completion in 1985, that hotel and casino was called Trump Castle. Trump's then-wife Ivana managed it until 1988.


  • Geneva, Switzerland
    1985
    United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

    Alister McIntyre (Officer-in-Charge)

    Geneva, Switzerland
    1985

    Alister McIntyre was the Officer-in-Charge in 1985.


  • South Africa
    Feb, 1985
    Nelson Mandela

    The Release Offer

    South Africa
    Feb, 1985

    Although considering Mandela a dangerous "arch-Marxist",in February 1985 Botha offered him a release from prison if he "unconditionally rejected violence as a political weapon". Mandela spurned the offer, releasing a statement through his daughter Zindzi stating, "What freedom am I being offered while the organisation of the people remains banned? Only free men can negotiate. A prisoner cannot enter into contracts."


  • California, United States
    1985
    Ted Kaczynski

    A bomb in Sacramento

    California, United States
    1985

    In late 1985, a nail-and-splinter-loaded bomb placed in the parking lot of his store in Sacramento, California, killed 38-year-old computer store owner Hugh Scrutton.


  • Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
    Tuesday Feb 5, 1985
    Cristiano Ronaldo

    Birth

    Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
    Tuesday Feb 5, 1985

    Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro born in 5 February 1985, in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal.


  • U.S.A
    Monday Feb 11, 1985
    Nuclear Power

    The overall failure of the U.S. nuclear power program

    U.S.A
    Monday Feb 11, 1985

    Over 120 reactor proposals in the United States were ultimately cancelled and the construction of new reactors ground to a halt. A cover story in the February 11, 1985, issue of Forbes magazine commented on the overall failure of the U.S. nuclear power program, saying it "ranks as the largest managerial disaster in business history".


  • U.S.
    1985
    Popeyes

    500th restaurant

    U.S.
    1985

    The chain opened its 500th restaurant in 1985.


  • Montana, U.S
    1985
    Stuart Long

    Long won the Golden Gloves

    Montana, U.S
    1985

    In 1985, Stuart Long won the "Golden Gloves" heavyweight title for the state of Montana.


  • Russia
    Sunday Mar 10, 1985
    12:00:00 AM
    Mikhail Gorbachev

    Chernenko died

    Russia
    Sunday Mar 10, 1985
    12:00:00 AM

    On 10 March 1985 Chernenko died. He led the Soviet Union from 13 February 1984 until his death thirteen months later, on 10 March 1985. Chernenko was also Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet from 11 April 1984 until his death.


  • Moscow, Russia
    Monday Mar 11, 1985
    Mikhail Gorbachev

    General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

    Moscow, Russia
    Monday Mar 11, 1985

    Became General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union


  • Al Qurnah, Iraq
    Monday Mar 11, 1985
    Iran–Iraq War

    Operation Badr

    Al Qurnah, Iraq
    Monday Mar 11, 1985

    The Iraqis attacked again on 28 January 1985; they were defeated, and the Iranians retaliated on 11 March 1985 with a major offensive directed against the Baghdad-Basra highway (one of the few major offensives conducted in 1985), codenamed Operation Badr (after the Battle of Badr, Muhammad's first military victory in Mecca).


  • Moscow, Russia
    Monday Mar 11, 1985
    Dissolution of the Soviet Union

    General Secretary

    Moscow, Russia
    Monday Mar 11, 1985

    Mikhail Gorbachev was elected General Secretary by the Politburo on March 11, 1985, three hours after predecessor Konstantin Chernenko's death at age 73.


  • Al Qurnah, Iraq
    Thursday Mar 14, 1985
    Iran–Iraq War

    Breaking Through North of Qurna

    Al Qurnah, Iraq
    Thursday Mar 14, 1985

    The ferocity of the Iranian offensive broke through the Iraqi lines. The Revolutionary Guard, with the support of tanks and artillery, broke through north of Qurna on 14 March. That same night 3,000 Iranian troops reached and crossed the Tigris River using pontoon bridges and captured part of the Baghdad–Basra Highway 6, which they had failed to achieve in Operations Dawn 5 and 6.


  • Tehran - Tabriz - Shiraz - Isfahan, Iran
    Thursday Mar 21, 1985
    Iran–Iraq War

    The second "war of the cities"

    Tehran - Tabriz - Shiraz - Isfahan, Iran
    Thursday Mar 21, 1985

    Saddam responded by launching chemical attacks against the Iranian positions along the highway and by initiating the second "war of the cities", with an air and missile campaign against twenty to thirty Iranian population centers, including Tehran.


  • United Kingdom
    1985
    Brexit

    The second Margaret Thatcher government

    United Kingdom
    1985

    After their heavy defeat in that election, Labour changed its policy. In 1985, the second Margaret Thatcher government ratified the Single European Act—the first major revision to the Treaty of Rome—without a referendum.


  • Italy
    Friday Apr 19, 1985
    Prince Harry

    The First Overseas Tour

    Italy
    Friday Apr 19, 1985

    His first overseas tour was with his parents to Italy in 1985.


  • Colombia
    Friday Apr 19, 1985
    Pablo Escobar: Narcos

    Palace of Justice siege

    Colombia
    Friday Apr 19, 1985

    It is alleged that Escobar backed the 1985 storming of the Colombian Supreme Court by left-wing guerrillas from the 19th of April Movement, also known as M-19. The siege, a retaliation motivated by the Supreme Court studying the constitutionality of Colombia's extradition treaty with the U.S., resulted in the murders of half the judges on the court. M-19 was paid to break into the Palace and burn all papers and files on Los Extraditables, a group of cocaine smugglers who were under threat of being extradited to the U.S. by the Colombian government. Escobar was listed as a part of Los Extraditables. Hostages were also taken for negotiation of their release, thus helping to prevent the extradition of Los Extraditables to the U.S. for their crimes.


  • England, United Kingdom
    1985
    Freddie Mercury

    Mercury began another long-term relationship with Irish-born hairdresser Jim Hutton

    England, United Kingdom
    1985

    By 1985, Mercury began another long-term relationship with Irish-born hairdresser Jim Hutton (1949–2010).


  • England, United Kingdom
    1985
    Freddie Mercury

    Mercury and Everett had fallen out

    England, United Kingdom
    1985

    By 1985, Mercury and Everett had fallen out, and their friendship was further strained when Everett was outed in the autobiography of his ex-wife Lady Lee.


  • Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany (Present Day in Germany)
    Monday Apr 29, 1985
    Freddie Mercury

    Mr. Bad Guy

    Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany (Present Day in Germany)
    Monday Apr 29, 1985

    His first album, Mr. Bad Guy, debuted in the top ten of the UK Album Charts.


  • Iran
    Apr, 1985
    Iran–Iraq War

    Anti-war demonstrations

    Iran
    Apr, 1985

    Because the Iranian war effort relied on popular mobilization, their military strength actually declined, and Iran was unable to launch any major offensives after Karbala-5. As a result, for the first time since 1982, the momentum of the fighting shifted towards the regular army. Since the regular army was conscription based, it made the war even less popular. Many Iranians began to try to escape the conflict. As early as May 1985, anti-war demonstrations took place in 74 cities throughout Iran, which were crushed by the regime, resulting in some protesters being shot and killed.


  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
    May, 1985
    Johan Cruyff

    Back to Ajax

    Amsterdam, Netherlands
    May, 1985

    After retiring from playing, Cruyff followed in the footsteps of his mentor Rinus Michels, coaching a young Ajax side to victory in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1987 (1–0). In May and June 1985, Cruyff returned to Ajax again. In the 1985–86 season, the league title was lost to Jan Reker's PSV, despite Ajax having a goal difference of +85 (120 goals for, 35 goals against).


  • San Francisco, California, U.S.
    Wednesday May 22, 1985
    James Bond

    A View to a Kill premiere

    San Francisco, California, U.S.
    Wednesday May 22, 1985

    A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film and the fourteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and both the seventh and the last to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.


  • Bogotá, Colombia
    Tuesday May 28, 1985
    Colombian conflict

    the creation of the Patriotic Union (Unión Patriótica)

    Bogotá, Colombia
    Tuesday May 28, 1985

    The Betancur administration in turn questioned the M-19's actions and its commitment to the peace process, as it continued to advance high-profile negotiations against with the FARC, which led to the creation of the Patriotic Union (Unión Patriótica) -UP-, a legal and non-clandestine political organization.


  • Heysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
    Wednesday May 29, 1985
    Heysel Stadium Events

    1985 European Cup Final

    Heysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
    Wednesday May 29, 1985

    In May 1985, Liverpool were the defending European Champions' Cup winners, having won the competition after defeating Roma in the penalty shootout in the final of the previous season. Again they would face Italian opposition, Juventus, who had won, unbeaten, the 1983–84 Cup Winners' Cup. Juventus had a team consisting of many of Italy's 1982 FIFA World Cup winning team — who played for Juventus for many years — and their playmaker Michel Platini was considered the best footballer in Europe, being named Footballer of The Year by France Football magazine for the second year in a row in December 1984. Both teams were placed in the two first positions in the UEFA club ranking at the end of the last season and were regarded by the specialist press as the best two sides on the continent at the time. Both teams had contested the 1984 European Super Cup four months before, finishing with victory for the Italian side by 2–0.


  • Heysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
    Wednesday May 29, 1985
    05 PM
    Heysel Stadium Events

    The trouble started

    Heysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
    Wednesday May 29, 1985
    05 PM

    At approximately 7 p.m. local time, an hour before kick-off, the trouble started. The Liverpool and Juventus supporters in sections X and Z stood merely yards apart. The boundary between the two was marked by temporary chain link fencing and a central thinly policed no-man's land. Hooligans began to throw stones across the divide, which they were able to pick up from the crumbling terraces beneath them. As kick-off approached, the throwing became more intense. Several groups of Liverpool hooligans broke through the boundary between section X and Z, overpowered the police, and charged at the Juventus fans. The fans began to flee toward the perimeter wall of section Z. The wall could not withstand the force of the fleeing Juventus supporters and a lower portion collapsed. Contrary to reports at the time, and what is still assumed by many, the collapse of the wall did not cause the 39 deaths. Instead, the collapse relieved pressure and allowed fans to escape. Most died of suffocation after tripping or being crushed against the wall before the collapse. A further 600 fans were also injured. Bodies were carried out from the stadium on sections of iron fencing and laid outside, covered with giant football flags. As police and medical helicopters flew in, the down-draught blew away the modest coverings. In retaliation for the events in section Z, many Juventus fans rioted at their end of the stadium. They advanced down the stadium running track to help other Juventus supporters, but police intervention stopped the advance. A large group of Juventus fans fought the police with rocks, bottles, and stones for two hours. One Juventus fan was also seen firing a starting gun at Belgian police.


  • Heysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
    Wednesday May 29, 1985
    Heysel Stadium Events

    The Result

    Heysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
    Wednesday May 29, 1985

    Despite the scale of the disaster, UEFA officials, Belgian Prime Minister Wilfried Martens, Brussels Mayor Hervé Brouhon, and the city's police force felt that abandoning the match would have risked inciting further trouble and violence, and the match eventually kicked off after the captains of both sides spoke to the crowd and appealed for calm. Juventus won the match 1–0 thanks to a penalty scored by Michel Platini, awarded by Swiss referee Daina for a foul against Zbigniew Boniek.


  • England, United Kingdom
    Thursday May 30, 1985
    Heysel Stadium Events

    The Blame

    England, United Kingdom
    Thursday May 30, 1985

    The blame for the incident was laid on the fans of Liverpool FC. On 30 May official UEFA observer Gunter Schneider said, "Only the English fans were responsible. Of that there is no doubt." UEFA, the organiser of the event, the owners of Heysel Stadium and the Belgian police were investigated for culpability. After an 18-month investigation, the dossier of top Belgian judge Marina Coppieters was finally published. It concluded that blame should rest solely with the English fans.


  • Chicago, U.S.
    Jun, 1985
    Barack Obama

    Community organizer

    Chicago, U.S.
    Jun, 1985

    Two years after graduating from Columbia, Obama was back in Chicago when he was hired as director of the Developing Communities Project, a church-based community organization originally comprising eight Catholic parishes in Roseland, West Pullman, and Riverdale on Chicago's South Side. He worked there as a community organizer from June 1985 to May 1988.


  • England, United Kingdom
    Saturday Jun 1, 1985
    Heysel Stadium Events

    UEFA banned English clubs for "...An indeterminate period of time"

    England, United Kingdom
    Saturday Jun 1, 1985

    Pressure mounted to ban English clubs from European competition. On 31 May 1985, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher asked the FA to withdraw English clubs from European competition before they were banned, but two days later, UEFA banned English clubs for "...An indeterminate period of time".


  • Zurich, Switzerland
    Wednesday Jun 5, 1985
    Heysel Stadium Events

    FIFA extended the ban

    Zurich, Switzerland
    Wednesday Jun 5, 1985

    On 6 June, FIFA extended this ban to all worldwide matches, but this was modified a week later to allow friendly matches outside of Europe to take place.


  • U.S.
    Jun, 1985
    Atari, Inc.

    The Atari ST.

    U.S.
    Jun, 1985

    Under Tramiel's ownership, Atari Corp. used the remaining stock of game console inventory to keep the company afloat while they finished development on a 16/32-bit computer system, the Atari ST. ("ST" stands for "sixteen/thirty-two", referring to the machines' 16-bit bus and 32-bit processor core). In April 1985, they released the first update to the 8-bit computer line — the Atari 65XE, the Atari XE series. June 1985 saw the release of the Atari 130XE; Atari User Groups received early sneak-preview samples of the new Atari 520ST's, and major retailer shipments hit store shelves in September 1985 of Atari's new 32-bit Atari ST computers.


  • Near Watervill, Ireland
    Sunday Jun 23, 1985
    Plane Accidents

    Air India Flight 182

    Near Watervill, Ireland
    Sunday Jun 23, 1985

    Air India Flight 182, a Boeing 747-237B, crashed off the southwest coast of Ireland on June 23, 1985, when a bomb exploded in the cargo hold. All 307 passengers and 22 crew members died. One passenger had checked in as "M. Singh". Singh did not board the flight. His suitcase containing the bomb was loaded onto the plane, however. "Mr. Singh" was never identified or captured. It was later determined Sikh extremists were behind the bombing as a retaliation for the Indian government's attack on the Golden Temple in the city of Amritsar, which is very important for the Sikhs. This was, at the time, the deadliest terrorist attack involving an airplane.


  • Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
    Sunday Jun 30, 1985
    Michael Phelps

    Birth

    Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
    Sunday Jun 30, 1985

    Phelps was born in Baltimore, Maryland.


  • Russia
    Monday Jul 1, 1985
    Dissolution of the Soviet Union

    Changes

    Russia
    Monday Jul 1, 1985

    On July 1, 1985, Gorbachev promoted Eduard Shevardnadze, First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party, to full member of the Politburo, and the following day appointed him minister of foreign affairs, replacing longtime Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko.


  • Uchkuduk, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union
    Wednesday Jul 10, 1985
    Plane Accidents

    Tupolev Tu-154B-2, Aeroflot Flight 7425

    Uchkuduk, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union
    Wednesday Jul 10, 1985

    Tupolev Tu-154B-2, Aeroflot Flight 7425, on a domestic Karshi–Ufa–Leningrad route on July 10, 1985, crashed near Uchkuduk, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union, on the second leg of its route. All 191 passengers and 9 crew were killed. An investigation concluded that the plane went down due to pilot error. The aircrew used an inappropriately low airspeed, causing vibrations that they incorrectly interpreted as engine surges. As a result, they further reduced engine power, causing the aircraft to stall and crash


  • Bethesda, Maryland, U.S
    Saturday Jul 13, 1985
    Ronald Reagan

    Colon Surgery

    Bethesda, Maryland, U.S
    Saturday Jul 13, 1985

    On July 13, 1985, Reagan underwent surgery at Bethesda Naval Hospital to remove cancerous polyps from his colon.


  • Wembley Stadium, London, England, United Kingdom
    Saturday Jul 13, 1985
    Freddie Mercury

    Live Aid

    Wembley Stadium, London, England, United Kingdom
    Saturday Jul 13, 1985

    One of Mercury's most notable performances with Queen took place at Live Aid in 1985.


  • Iran
    Wednesday Jul 17, 1985
    Qasem Soleimani

    Soleimani opposed the IRGC leadership's plan

    Iran
    Wednesday Jul 17, 1985

    On 17 July 1985, Soleimani opposed the IRGC leadership's plan to deploy forces to two islands in western Arvand Rud, on the Shatt al-Arab River.


  • Elroy, Wisconsin, U.S.
    1985
    Trivial Pursuit

    Northern Plastics produced 30,000,000 games

    Elroy, Wisconsin, U.S.
    1985

    Northern Plastics of Elroy, Wisconsin produced 30,000,000 games between 1983 and 1985.


  • A Coruña, Spain
    1985
    Zara

    New system and instant fashion

    A Coruña, Spain
    1985

    Inditex was founded as a holding company in 1985 and laid the groundwork for a distribution network that could respond extremely quickly to changing market trends. Ortega developed a revolutionary design , production, and delivery process that could minimize lead times and respond more rapidly to new trends, which he called "instant fashion." This was driven by heavy investment in information technology, and the use of groups for the critical "design" element instead of individual designers.


  • Mount Osutaka, Ueno, Gunma Perfecture, Japan
    Monday Aug 12, 1985
    Plane Accidents

    JAL flight123

    Mount Osutaka, Ueno, Gunma Perfecture, Japan
    Monday Aug 12, 1985

    The crashes of Japan Airlines Flight 123 on August 12, 1985, is the single-aircraft disaster with the highest number of fatalities: 520 people died on board a Boeing 747. The aircraft suffered an explosive decompression from an incorrectly repaired aft pressure bulkhead, which failed in mid-flight, destroying most of its vertical stabilizer and severing all of the hydraulic lines, making the 747 virtually uncontrollable. Pilots were able to keep the plane flying for 32 minutes after the mechanical failure before crashing into a mountain. All 15 crew members and 505 of the 509 passengers on board died.


  • Juventus headquarters in Piazza Crimea, Turin, Italy
    1985
    Heysel Stadium Events

    Memorial was presented to the victims

    Juventus headquarters in Piazza Crimea, Turin, Italy
    1985

    In 1985, a memorial was presented to the victims at the Juventus headquarters in Piazza Crimea, Turin. The monument includes an epitaph written by Torinese journalist Giovanni Arpino. Since 2001 it has been situated in front of the current club's headquarters in Corso Galileo Ferraris.


  • Madrid, Spain
    1985
    Severo Ochoa

    Spanish science policy authorities

    Madrid, Spain
    1985

    Ochoa continued research on protein synthesis and replication of RNA viruses until 1985, when he returned to Spain and gave advice to Spanish science policy authorities.


  • U.S.
    Tuesday Sep 17, 1985
    Apple Inc.

    Jobs leaves Apple

    U.S.
    Tuesday Sep 17, 1985

    On September 17, 1985, Jobs submitted a letter of resignation to the Apple Board. Five additional senior Apple employees also resigned and joined Jobs in his new venture, NeXT.


  • Japan
    1985
    Atari, Inc.

    Remaining divisions

    Japan
    1985

    Warner retained the arcade division, continuing it under the name Atari Games, but sold it to Namco in 1985. Warner also sold the Ataritel division to Mitsubishi.


  • Brasenose College, Oxford, England
    Oct, 1985
    David Cameron

    Entering Oxford University

    Brasenose College, Oxford, England
    Oct, 1985

    After leaving Eton (school) in 1984, Cameron started a nine-month gap year, and in October 1985, Cameron began his Bachelor of Arts course in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at Brasenose College, Oxford.


  • U.S.
    Saturday Oct 5, 1985
    Jacintha Darlene Gardner

    Jacintha Darlene Gardner's Birth

    U.S.
    Saturday Oct 5, 1985

    Jacintha Darlene Gardner was born on 5 October 1985. She is the daughter of Chris Gardner.


  • England, United Kingdom
    1985
    Richard Branson

    Branson formed Virgin Holidays

    England, United Kingdom
    1985

    Branson formed Virgin Holidays in 1985.


  • California, United States
    1985
    River Phoenix

    Phoenix's first major motion picture role

    California, United States
    1985

    In the summer of 1985, this was Phoenix's first major motion picture role.


  • San Francisco, California, U.S.
    1985
    Christopher Jarrett Medina Gardner

    Gardner resumed contact with Jackie and had a second child

    San Francisco, California, U.S.
    1985

    After Gardner had found a home, he resumed contact with Jackie and had a second child with her in 1985 – a daughter named Jacintha. Gardner turned down Jackie's offer for the two to get back together in a relationship but arranged for Chris Jr. and Jacintha to stay with Jackie during his long hours at work.


  • U.S.
    Nov, 1985
    Steven Spielberg

    1st Marriage

    U.S.
    Nov, 1985

    Spielberg first met actress Amy Irving in 1976 at the suggestion of director Brian De Palma, who knew he was looking for an actress to play in Close Encounters. After meeting her, Spielberg told his co-producer, Julia Phillips, "I met a real heartbreaker last night." Although she was too young for the role, she and Spielberg began dating and she eventually moved into what she described as his "bachelor funky" house. They lived together for four years, but the stresses of their professional careers took a toll on their relationship. Irving wanted to be certain that whatever success she attained as an actress would be her own: "I don't want to be known as Steven's girlfriend," she said and chose not to be in any of his films during those years. As a result, they broke up in 1979 but remained close friends. Then in 1984, they renewed their romance, and on November 1985, they married, already having had a son, Max Samuel.


  • Bogota, Colombia
    Wednesday Nov 6, 1985
    Colombian conflict

    Storming The Colombian Palace of Justice

    Bogota, Colombia
    Wednesday Nov 6, 1985

    On November 6, 1985, the M-19 stormed the Colombian Palace of Justice and held the Supreme Court magistrates hostage, intending to put president Betancur on trial. In the ensuing crossfire that followed the military's reaction, some 120 people lost their lives, as did most of the guerrillas, including several high-ranking operatives and 12 Supreme Court Judges. Both sides blamed each other for the outcome. This marked the end of Betancur's peace process.


  • U.S.
    1985
    Xerox

    Xerox sold all of its publishing subsidiaries

    U.S.
    1985

    In 1985, Xerox sold all of its publishing subsidiaries including University Microfilms and R. R. Bowker.


  • Colombia
    Wednesday Nov 13, 1985
    Disasters with highest death tolls

    Armero Tragedy

    Colombia
    Wednesday Nov 13, 1985

    The Armero tragedy was one of the major consequences of the eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz stratovolcano in Tolima, Colombia, on November 13, 1985. The lahars picked up speed in gullies and engulfed the town of Armero, killing more than 20,000 of its almost 29,000 inhabitants. Casualties in other towns, particularly Chinchiná, brought the overall death toll to 23,000.


  • Hillsborough, Northern Ireland, UK
    Friday Nov 15, 1985
    Margaret Thatcher

    The Anglo-Irish Agreement

    Hillsborough, Northern Ireland, UK
    Friday Nov 15, 1985

    On 15 November 1985, Thatcher and FitzGerald signed the Hillsborough Anglo-Irish Agreement, which marked the first time a British government had given the Republic of Ireland an advisory role in the governance of Northern Ireland.


  • Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
    Wednesday Nov 20, 1985
    Microsoft

    Microsoft Windows

    Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
    Wednesday Nov 20, 1985

    Microsoft released Microsoft Windows, a graphical extension for MS-DOS, on November 20.


  • Washington, U.S.
    Wednesday Nov 20, 1985
    Bill Gates

    First retail version of Microsoft Windows

    Washington, U.S.
    Wednesday Nov 20, 1985

    Microsoft launched its first retail version of Microsoft Windows on November 20, 1985.


  • U.S.
    1985
    Warren Buffett

    The Insurance Sector

    U.S.
    1985

    Buffett moved the business into the insurance sector.


  • Federal Way, Washington, U.S.
    Wednesday Dec 4, 1985
    Cinnabon

    Opening The First Cinnabon

    Federal Way, Washington, U.S.
    Wednesday Dec 4, 1985

    The first Cinnabon opened on December 4, 1985, Federal Way, Washington at SeaTac Mall, now called The Commons at Federal Way. Cinnabon was an offshoot of the Seattle Based Restaurants Unlimited restaurant chain majority owned by Rich Komen with minority partner and CEO Ray Lindstrom at the helm.


  • U.S.
    Saturday Dec 7, 1985
    Jacintha Darlene Gardner

    Jacintha Darlene Gardner spend her childhood with her mother

    U.S.
    Saturday Dec 7, 1985

    After Gardner had found a home, he resumed contact with Jackie and had a second child with her in 1985 – a daughter named Jacintha. Gardner turned down Jackie’s offer for the two to get back together in a relationship but arranged for Chris Jr. and Jacintha to stay with Jackie during his long hours at work.


  • Newfoundland, Canada
    Thursday Dec 12, 1985
    Plane Accidents

    Douglas DC-8, Arrow Air Flight 1285

    Newfoundland, Canada
    Thursday Dec 12, 1985

    Douglas DC-8, Arrow Air Flight 1285, On December 12, 1985, carrying American military personnel on a charter flight home for Christmas, crashed in Newfoundland; all 248 passengers and 8 crew members died. The Canadian Aviation Safety Board investigating the cause of the crash issued two different reports: the majority report cited ice on the wings as a cause of the crash; the minority report suggests an explosion was the likely cause.


  • Chernobyl, Ukraine, U.S.S.R
    1985
    Chernobyl disaster

    The third test to Chernobyl nuclear power plant

    Chernobyl, Ukraine, U.S.S.R
    1985

    In 1985, a test was conducted a third time but also yielded negative results.


  • Zurich, Switzerland
    Dec, 1985
    Heysel Stadium Events

    FIFA announced that English clubs were also free to play friendly games in Europe

    Zurich, Switzerland
    Dec, 1985

    In December 1985, FIFA announced that English clubs were also free to play friendly games in Europe, though the Belgian government banned any English clubs playing in their country.


  • Moscow, Russia
    Monday Dec 23, 1985
    Dissolution of the Soviet Union

    First Secretary of the Moscow Communist Party (Yeltsin)

    Moscow, Russia
    Monday Dec 23, 1985

    On December 23, 1985, Gorbachev appointed Yeltsin First Secretary of the Moscow Communist Party replacing Viktor Grishin.


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