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  • Zhengzhou, China
    1998
    Banking Frauds and Hacks

    China Construction Bank

    Zhengzhou, China
    1998

    The CCB’s server was hacked by some criminals and used it to host phishing sites and steal data from eBay customers. A suspicious email was reported by Netcraft's free phishing toolbar user. The authorities used the email to locate the phishing sites in hidden directories on a server. The server belonged to the Shanghai branch of the China construction bank. In September 2004, Wang Liming and Wang Xiang were executed for their crimes in the Zhengzhou branch.




  • Finland
    1998
    Mobile Phones

    The First downloadable Content Sold To Mobile Phones

    Finland
    1998

    2G also introduced the ability to access media content on mobile phones. In 1998 the first downloadable content sold to mobile phones was the ring tone, launched by Finland's Radiolinja (now Elisa).




  • Finland - Sweden
    1998
    Mobile Phones

    Trialing Mobile payments

    Finland - Sweden
    1998

    Mobile payments were trialed in 1998 in Finland and Sweden where a mobile phone was used to pay for a Coca-Cola vending machine and car parking.Commercial launches followed in 1999 in Norway.




  • Kosovo
    1998
    Kosovo War

    KLA attacks targeting Yugoslav authorities in Kosovo

    Kosovo
    1998

    In early 1998, KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) attacks targeting Yugoslav authorities in Kosovo resulted in an increased presence of Serb paramilitaries and regular forces who subsequently began pursuing a campaign of retribution targeting KLA sympathizers and political opponents; this campaign killed 1,500 to 2,000 civilians and KLA combatants.




  • Espoo, Finland
    1998
    Nokia

    Producing the World's first digital terrestrial television

    Espoo, Finland
    1998

    In 1998 Nokia became the chosen supplier to produce the world's first digital terrestrial television set-top boxes by British Digital Broadcasting (BDB), which was eventually launched as ONdigital.




  • South Korea
    1998
    1997 Asian financial crisis

    Hyundai Motor Company took over Kia Motors

    South Korea
    1998

    In 1998, Hyundai Motor Company took over Kia Motors.




  • South Korea
    1998
    1997 Asian financial crisis

    Samsung Motors' $5 billion venture was dissolved due to the crisis

    South Korea
    1998

    Samsung Motors' $5 billion venture was dissolved due to the crisis, and eventually Daewoo Motors was sold to the American company General Motors (GM).


  • Malaysia
    1998
    1997 Asian financial crisis

    The output of the real economy declined plunging the country into its first recession for many years

    Malaysia
    1998

    In 1998, the output of the real economy declined plunging the country into its first recession for many years. The construction sector contracted 23.5%, manufacturing shrunk 9% and the agriculture sector 5.9%. Overall, the country's gross domestic product plunged 6.2% in 1998.


  • China
    1998
    1997 Asian financial crisis

    China was unaffected by the crisis

    China
    1998

    Unlike investments of many of the Southeast Asian nations, almost all of China's foreign investment took the form of factories on the ground rather than securities, which insulated the country from rapid capital flight. While China was unaffected by the crisis compared to Southeast Asia and South Korea, GDP growth slowed sharply in 1998 and 1999, calling attention to structural problems within its economy.


  • Taoyuan City, Taiwan
    1998
    HTC

    First touch devices

    Taoyuan City, Taiwan
    1998

    HTC began designing some of the world's first touch and wireless hand-held devices in 1998.


  • Thailand
    Jan, 1998
    1997 Asian financial crisis

    The baht reached its lowest point of 56 units to the U.S. dollar

    Thailand
    Jan, 1998

    The baht devalued swiftly and lost more than half of its value. The baht reached its lowest point of 56 units to the U.S. dollar in January 1998. The Thai stock market dropped 75%. Finance One, the largest Thai finance company until then, collapsed.


  • Stamford, Connecticut, U.S.
    1998
    Warren Buffett

    General Reinsurance Corporation(Gen Re)

    Stamford, Connecticut, U.S.
    1998

    In 1998 Buffett acquired General Re (Gen Re) as a subsidiary in a deal that presented difficulties—according to the Rational Walk investment website, "underwriting standards proved to be inadequate," while a "problematic derivatives book" was resolved after numerous years and a significant loss.


  • Albania
    1998
    Slobodan Milošević

    Milošević denies that he gave Orders to Massacre Albanians

    Albania
    1998

    Milošević denies that he gave orders to massacre Albanians in 1998. He claims that the deaths were sporadic events confined to rural areas of West Kosovo committed by paramilitaries and by rebels in the armed forces. Those from the Serbian army or police who were involved were all, he claims, arrested and many were sentenced to long prison sentences.


  • Germany
    1998
    Martin Bormann

    The Remains were conclusively identified as Bormann's

    Germany
    1998

    The remains were conclusively identified as Bormann's in 1998 when German authorities ordered genetic testing on fragments of the skull. The testing was led by Wolfgang Eisenmenger, Professor of Forensic Science at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Tests using DNA from one of his relatives identified the skull as that of Bormann.


  • Germany
    1998
    Adidas

    Adidas Sued The NCAA

    Germany
    1998

    In 1998, Adidas sued the NCAA over their rules limiting the size and number of commercial logos on team uniforms and team clothing. Adidas withdrew the suit, and the two groups established guidelines as to what three-stripe designs would be considered uses of the Adidas trademark.


  • London, England, United Kingdom
    1998
    Nokia

    Nokia co-founded Symbian Ltd.

    London, England, United Kingdom
    1998

    In 1998, Nokia co-founded Symbian Ltd.


  • Menlo Park, California, U.S.
    1998
    Google LLC

    Early Investments In Google

    Menlo Park, California, U.S.
    1998

    Google received money from three other angel investors in 1998: Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, Stanford University computer science professor David Cheriton, and entrepreneur Ram Shriram. Between these initial investors, friends, and family Google raised around 1 million dollars, which is what allowed them to open up their original shop in Menlo Park, California.


  • Miami, Florida, U.S.
    1998
    Cinnabon

    AFC Enterprises, Inc. bought Cinnabon

    Miami, Florida, U.S.
    1998

    Cinnabon was bought by AFC Enterprises, Inc. in 1998 for $65 million.


  • Redmond, Washington, United States
    1998
    Windows

    Windows 98

    Redmond, Washington, United States
    1998

    In 1998, Microsoft released Windows 98, which also included the Windows Desktop Update and Internet Explorer 4 by default. The inclusion of Internet Explorer 4 and the Desktop Update led to an anti-trust case in the United States. Windows 98 also includes plug and play, which allows devices to work when plugged in without requiring a system reboot or manual configuration, and USB support out of the box.


  • Indonesia
    Friday Jan 9, 1998
    1997 Asian financial crisis

    11,000 rupiah to 1 U.S. dollar

    Indonesia
    Friday Jan 9, 1998

    The rate plunged to over 11,000 rupiah to 1 U.S. dollar on 9 January 1998, with spot rates over 14,000 during 23–26 January and trading again over 14,000 for about six weeks during June–July 1998.


  • U.S.
    Monday Jan 12, 1998
    Impeachment of Bill Clinton

    Commit Perjury

    U.S.
    Monday Jan 12, 1998

    On January 12, 1998, Linda Tripp, who had been working with Jones' lawyers, informed Starr that Lewinsky was preparing to commit perjury in the Jones case and had asked Tripp to do the same. She also said Clinton's friend Vernon Jordan was assisting Lewinsky. Based on the connection to Jordan, who was under scrutiny in the Whitewater probe, Starr obtained approval from Reno to expand his investigation into whether Lewinsky and others were breaking the law.


  • Croatia
    Thursday Jan 15, 1998
    Croatian War of Independence

    The UNTAES mandate ended

    Croatia
    Thursday Jan 15, 1998

    The transitional period was subsequently extended by a year. On 15 January 1998, the UNTAES mandate ended and Croatia regained full control of the area.


  • San Jose, California, U.S.
    Monday Jan 19, 1998
    Dwayne Johnson

    Royal Rumble (1998)

    San Jose, California, U.S.
    Monday Jan 19, 1998

    On January 19, 1998, at Royal Rumble, The Rock defeated Shamrock by disqualification to retain the Intercontinental title. Later that night, he entered the Royal Rumble match and lasted until the final two before he was eliminated by Stone Cold Steve Austin.


  • California, United States
    Wednesday Jan 21, 1998
    Ted Kaczynski

    Kaczynski started standing competent to stand trial

    California, United States
    Wednesday Jan 21, 1998

    On January 21, 1998, Kaczynski was declared competent to stand trial by federal prison psychiatrist Johnson, "despite the psychiatric diagnoses".


  • California, United States
    Wednesday Jan 21, 1998
    Ted Kaczynski

    Kaczynski's items were sold at auction

    California, United States
    Wednesday Jan 21, 1998

    In 2006, Judge Garland Ellis Burrell ordered that items from Kaczynski's cabin be sold at a "reasonably advertised Internet auction"


  • California, United States
    Thursday Jan 22, 1998
    Ted Kaczynski

    Kaczynski judged life imprisonment

    California, United States
    Thursday Jan 22, 1998

    Kaczynski avoided the death penalty by pleading guilty to all charges on January 22, 1998, and accepting life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. He later tried to withdraw this plea, arguing it was involuntary as he had been coerced to plead guilty by the judge.


  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
    Wednesday Jan 28, 1998
    Dwayne Johnson

    King of the Ring (1998)

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
    Wednesday Jan 28, 1998

    The Rock and The Nation then feuded with Triple H and D-Generation X, with the two stable leaders first meeting in the quarter-final of the 1998 King of the Ring tournament, which The Rock won. At King of the Ring, The Rock defeated Dan Severn in the semi-final match and lost to rival Ken Shamrock in the final.


  • Afghanistan
    Jan, 1998
    Bin Laden

    Individual Duty

    Afghanistan
    Jan, 1998

    In February 1998, Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri co-signed a fatwa in the name of the World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders, which declared the killing of North Americans and their allies an "individual duty for every Muslim" to "liberate the al-Aqsa Mosque (in Jerusalem) and the holy mosque (in Mecca) from their grip".


  • Indonesia
    Feb, 1998
    1997 Asian financial crisis

    President Suharto sacked Bank Indonesia Governor

    Indonesia
    Feb, 1998

    In February 1998, President Suharto sacked Bank Indonesia Governor J. Soedradjad Djiwandono, but this proved insufficient. Amidst widespread rioting in May 1998, Suharto resigned under public pressure and Vice President B. J. Habibie replaced him.


  • Chiang Kai-shek International Airport
    Monday Feb 16, 1998
    08 PM
    Plane Accidents

    Airbus A300B4-622R

    Chiang Kai-shek International Airport
    Monday Feb 16, 1998
    08 PM

    Airbus A300B4-622R, China Airlines Flight 676, On February 16, 1998, en route from Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali, Indonesia, to Chiang Kai-shek International Airport (now Taoyuan International Airport), Taiwan, crashed into a road and residential neighborhood in Taoyuan, Taiwan, killing 182 passengers, 14 crew, and 7 people on the ground. An investigation determined that when the control tower ordered the pilot to abort his landing and "go around" for a second attempt, the pilot, who had unintentionally released the plane's autopilot, did nothing to take control of the plane for 11 seconds as he apparently thought the autopilot would initiate the go-around. As the aircraft approached the airport, the pilot executed a sudden steep ascent that produced a stall and crash.


  • Naples, Italy
    Sunday Feb 22, 1998
    Francesco Totti

    Win goal against Napoli

    Naples, Italy
    Sunday Feb 22, 1998

    Totti finished the league season reaching double figures in goals scored for the first time in his career; including a goal in the club's 2–0 away win against Napoli on 22 February 1998, Totti scored 13 goals in Serie A in total, and contributed to Roma's fourth-placed league finish that year.


  • Afghanistan
    Monday Feb 23, 1998
    Ayman al-Zawahiri

    World Islamic Front Against Jews and Crusaders

    Afghanistan
    Monday Feb 23, 1998

    On February 23, 1998, al-Zawahiri issued a joint fatwa with Osama bin Laden under the title "World Islamic Front Against Jews and Crusaders". Zawahiri, not bin Laden, is thought to have been the actual author of the fatwa.


  • Kyoto, Japan
    1998
    Nintendo

    The Game Boy Color

    Kyoto, Japan
    1998

    In 1998, the successor to the Game Boy, the Game Boy Color, was released. The system had improved technical specifications allowing it to run games made specifically for the system as well as games released for the Game Boy, albeit with added color. The Game Boy Camera and Printer were also released as accessories.


  • El Billar, Caquetá
    Monday Mar 2, 1998
    Colombian conflict

    The Attack on El Billar

    El Billar, Caquetá
    Monday Mar 2, 1998

    A New Significant attack took place in El Billar, Caquetá on March 2, 1998, where a Colombian Army counterinsurgency battalion was patrolling, resulting in the death of 62 soldiers and the capture of some 43.


  • Kosovo
    Thursday Mar 5, 1998
    Kosovo War

    A massive firefight at the Jashari compound

    Kosovo
    Thursday Mar 5, 1998

    Despite some accusations of summary executions and killings of civilians, condemnations from Western capitals were not as voluble as they would become later. Serb police began to pursue Jashari (was one of the founders of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA)) and his followers in the village of Donje Prekaze. On March 5, 1998, a massive firefight at the Jashari compound led to the massacre of 60 Albanians, of which eighteen were women and ten were under the age of sixteen.


  • Beverly, Massachusetts, U.S.
    Friday Mar 13, 1998
    Atari, Inc.

    Hasbro Interactive

    Beverly, Massachusetts, U.S.
    Friday Mar 13, 1998

    On March 13, 1998, JTS sold the Atari name and assets to Hasbro Interactive for $5 million, less than a fifth of what Warner Communications had paid 22 years earlier. This transaction primarily involved the brand and intellectual property, which now fell under the Atari Interactive division of Hasbro Interactive. The brand name changed hands again in December 2000 when French software publisher Infogrames took over Hasbro Interactive.


  • Tokyo, Japan
    1998
    PlayStation

    the DualShock controller

    Tokyo, Japan
    1998

    Released in 1998, the DualShock controller for the PlayStation succeeded its predecessor, the Dual Analog, and became the longest running series of controllers for the PlayStation brand.


  • Libya
    Monday Mar 16, 1998
    Bin Laden

    First official Interpol arrest warrant

    Libya
    Monday Mar 16, 1998

    On March 16, 1998, Libya issued the first official Interpol arrest warrant against bin Laden and three other people. They were charged for killing Silvan Becker, agent of Germany's domestic intelligence service, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, in the Terrorism Department, and his wife Vera in Libya on March 10, 1994.


  • U.S.
    1998
    Ruby Bridges

    1998 made-for-TV movie Ruby Bridges

    U.S.
    1998

    Her childhood struggle at William Frantz Elementary School was portrayed in the 1998 made-for-TV movie Ruby Bridges. The young Bridges was portrayed by actress Chaz Monet, and the movie also featured Lela Rochon as Bridges' mother, Lucille "Lucy" Bridges; Michael Beach as Bridges' father, Abon Bridges; Penelope Ann Miller as Bridges' teacher, Mrs. Henry; and Kevin Pollak as Dr. Robert Coles.


  • Glodjane, Kosovo
    Tuesday Mar 24, 1998
    Kosovo War

    Yugoslav forces surrounded the village of Glodjane

    Glodjane, Kosovo
    Tuesday Mar 24, 1998

    On March 24, Yugoslav forces surrounded the village of Glodjane and attacked a rebel compound there.


  • Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
    Sunday Mar 29, 1998
    Dwayne Johnson

    WrestleMania XIV

    Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
    Sunday Mar 29, 1998

    On March 29, at WrestleMania XIV, Johnson defeated Shamrock by disqualification once again to retain the title.


  • U.S.
    Monday Mar 30, 1998
    Dwayne Johnson

    New Intercontinental Championship Design

    U.S.
    Monday Mar 30, 1998

    On Raw is War, The Rock debuted a new Intercontinental Championship design and would later overthrow Faarooq as leader of the Nation of Domination to spark a feud between the two.


  • U.S.
    Apr, 1998
    Impeachment of Bill Clinton

    Jones Had Failed to Show any Damages

    U.S.
    Apr, 1998

    The judge in the Jones case later ruled the Lewinsky matter immaterial, and threw out the case in April 1998 on the grounds that Jones had failed to show any damages.


  • U.S.
    1998
    Shaquille O'Neal

    The 1997–98 season

    U.S.
    1998

    The following season, O'Neal averaged 28.3 points and 11.4 rebounds. He led the league with a 58.4 field goal percentage, the first of five consecutive seasons in which he did so.


  • London, England, United Kingdom
    Friday May 8, 1998
    James Bond

    The Facts of Death was published

    London, England, United Kingdom
    Friday May 8, 1998

    The Facts of Death, first published in 1998, was the third novel by Raymond Benson featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond (including Benson's novelization of Tomorrow Never Dies).


  • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles,California, U.S.
    Thursday May 14, 1998
    Frank Sinatra

    Death

    Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles,California, U.S.
    Thursday May 14, 1998

    Sinatra died with his wife at his side at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on May 14, 1998, aged 82, after a heart attack.


  • Belgrade, Serbia
    Friday May 15, 1998
    Kosovo War

    the only meeting between Milošević and Ibrahim Rugova happened on 15 May in Belgrade

    Belgrade, Serbia
    Friday May 15, 1998

    During this time, Yugoslav President Milošević reached an arrangement with Boris Yeltsin of Russia to stop offensive operations and prepare for talks with the Albanians, who refused to talk to the Serbian side throughout the crisis, but would talk with the Yugoslav government. In fact, the only meeting between Milošević and Ibrahim Rugova (first President of the Republic of Kosova) happened on 15 May in Belgrade, two days after Richard Holbrooke announced that it would take place. Holbrooke threatened Milošević that if he did not obey, "what's left of your country will implode". A month later, Holbrooke visited the border areas affected by the fighting in early June, where he was famously photographed with the KLA. The publication of these images sent a signal to the KLA, its supporters and sympathisers, and to observers in general, that the US was decisively backing the KLA and the Albanian population in Kosovo.


  • Geneva, Switzerland
    Monday May 18, 1998
    World Trade Organization

    World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 1998

    Geneva, Switzerland
    Monday May 18, 1998

    The second ministerial conference (1998) was held in Geneva in Switzerland.


  • Moscow, Russia
    Monday May 25, 1998
    Vladimir Putin

    Chief of Presidential Staff

    Moscow, Russia
    Monday May 25, 1998

    On 25 May 1998, Putin was appointed First Deputy Chief of Presidential Staff for regions, replacing Viktoriya Mitina.


  • Pakistan
    Thursday May 28, 1998
    Nuclear Power

    First nuclear weapon test in Pakistan

    Pakistan
    Thursday May 28, 1998

    Pakistan is one of nine states to possess nuclear weapons. Bhutto was the main architect of this programme, and it was here that Bhutto orchestrated the nuclear weapons programme and rallied Pakistan's academic scientists to build an atomic bomb in three years for national survival.


  • Serbia
    Sunday May 31, 1998
    Kosovo War

    An Operation to clear the border of the KLA

    Serbia
    Sunday May 31, 1998

    On May 31, 1998, the Yugoslav army and the Serb Ministry of the Interior police began an operation to clear the border of the KLA. NATO's response to this offensive was mid-June's Operation Determined Falcon, a NATO show of force over the Yugoslav borders.


  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
    Sunday May 31, 1998
    Dwayne Johnson

    Over the Edge: In Your House

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
    Sunday May 31, 1998

    Johnson successfully defended the Intercontinental title against Faarooq at Over the Edge: In Your House on May 31. The stable would then refer to themselves as simply "The Nation".


  • Los Angeles, California,U.S.
    Monday Jun 1, 1998
    Jim Carrey

    Taking a pay cut

    Los Angeles, California,U.S.
    Monday Jun 1, 1998

    In 1998, he decided to take a pay cut to play the serious role of Truman Burbank in the satirical comedy-drama film The Truman Show (1998). The film was highly praised and brought Carrey further international acclaim, leading many to believe he would be nominated for an Oscar. The Truman Show was a commercial success also, earning $264 million worldwide against a budget of $60 million.


  • Southwark, London, United Kingdom
    1998
    Symbian OS

    Symbian Ltd.

    Southwark, London, United Kingdom
    1998

    In June 1998, Psion Software became Symbian Ltd., a major joint venture between Psion and phone manufacturers Ericsson, Motorola, and Nokia.


  • FIFA headquarters, Zurich, Switzerland
    Monday Jun 8, 1998
    Sepp Blatter

    1998 Election

    FIFA headquarters, Zurich, Switzerland
    Monday Jun 8, 1998

    Sepp Blatter's 1998 election to the presidency of FIFA over UEFA President Lennart Johansson occurred amidst much controversy.


  • U.S.
    Monday Jun 8, 1998
    Bin Laden

    First indicted by a grand jury of the United States

    U.S.
    Monday Jun 8, 1998

    Osama bin Laden was first indicted by a grand jury of the United States on June 8, 1998 on a charges of "conspiracy to attack defense utilities of the United States" and prosecutors further charged that bin Laden was the head of the terrorist organization called al-Qaeda, and that he was a major financial backer of Islamic fighters worldwide.


  • U.S.
    Tuesday Jun 9, 1998
    Kosovo War

    National Emergency

    U.S.
    Tuesday Jun 9, 1998

    On 9 June 1998, US President Bill Clinton declared a "national emergency" (state of emergency) due to the "unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States" imposed by Yugoslavia and Serbia over the Kosovo War.


  • Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
    Sunday Jun 14, 1998
    Michael Jordan

    Delta Center

    Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
    Sunday Jun 14, 1998

    The Bulls returned to the Delta Center for Game 6 on June 14, 1998, leading the series 3–2.


  • Afghanistan
    Tuesday Jun 23, 1998
    Ayman al-Zawahiri

    Al-Qaeda congress

    Afghanistan
    Tuesday Jun 23, 1998

    Bin Laden and al-Zawahiri organized an al-Qaeda congress on June 24, 1998. A week prior to the beginning of the conference, a group of well-armed assistants to al-Zawahiri had left by jeeps in the direction of Herat. Following the instructions of their patron, in the town of Koh-i-Doshakh, they met three unknown Slavic-looking men who had arrived from Russia via Iran. After their arrival in Kandahar, they split up. One of the Russians was directly escorted to al-Zawahiri and he did not participate in the conference.


  • Afghanistan
    Wednesday Jun 24, 1998
    Bin Laden

    Al-Qaeda congress

    Afghanistan
    Wednesday Jun 24, 1998

    Bin Laden and Al-Zawahiri organized an al-Qaeda congress on June 24, 1998.


  • Madison Square Garden, New York, U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 7, 1998
    Kobe Bryant

    The youngest NBA All-Star starter in NBA history

    Madison Square Garden, New York, U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 7, 1998

    In Bryant's second season, he received more playing time and began to show more of his abilities as a talented young guard. As a result, Bryant's point averages more than doubled, from 7.6 to 15.4 points per game. Bryant would see an increase in minutes when the Lakers "played small", which would feature Bryant playing small forward alongside the guards he would usually back up. Bryant was the runner-up for the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year Award, and through fan voting, he also became the youngest NBA All-Star starter in NBA history. He was joined by teammates O'Neal, Van Exel, and Jones, making it the first time since 1983 that four players on the same team were selected to play in the same All-Star Game. Bryant's 15.4 points per game were the highest of any non-starter in the season.


  • France
    Friday Jul 10, 1998
    FIFA World Cup

    A 32 teams World Cup

    France
    Friday Jul 10, 1998

    The 1998 World Cup was held in France, and had an expanded format featuring 32 teams.


  • Saint-Denis, France
    Sunday Jul 12, 1998
    Zinedine Zidane

    World Cup 1998

    Saint-Denis, France
    Sunday Jul 12, 1998

    The 1998 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match that was played on 12 July 1998 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis to determine the winner of the 1998 FIFA World Cup.


  • Kosovo
    Friday Jul 17, 1998
    Kosovo War

    Villages were captured

    Kosovo
    Friday Jul 17, 1998

    The tide turned in mid-July when the KLA captured Orahovac. On 17 July 1998, two nearby villages, Retimlije and Opteruša, were also captured, while less systematic events took place in the larger Serb-populated village of Velika Hoča.


  • South Africa
    Saturday Jul 18, 1998
    Nelson Mandela

    3rd Marriage

    South Africa
    Saturday Jul 18, 1998

    Mandela's relationship with Machel had intensified; in February 1998, he publicly stated that he was "in love with a remarkable lady", and under pressure from Tutu, who urged him to set an example for young people, he organised a wedding for his 80th birthday, in July that year.The following day, he held a grand party with many foreign dignitaries.


  • Fresno, California, U.S.
    Sunday Jul 26, 1998
    Dwayne Johnson

    Fully Loaded: In Your House

    Fresno, California, U.S.
    Sunday Jul 26, 1998

    The Rock resumed his feud with Triple H, as the two had a two out of three falls match at Fully Loaded: In Your House for the Intercontinental title, which The Rock retained in controversial fashion.


  • Kosovo
    Aug, 1998
    Kosovo War

    A new set of KLA attacks in mid-August triggered Yugoslavian operations

    Kosovo
    Aug, 1998

    A new set of KLA attacks in mid-August triggered Yugoslavian operations in south-central Kosovo, south of the Pristina-Peć road. This wound down with the capture of Klečka on August 23 and the discovery of a KLA-run crematorium in which some of their victims were found.


  • Menlo Park, California, U.S.
    Aug, 1998
    Google LLC

    Google Was Initially Funded by an Contribution of $100,000

    Menlo Park, California, U.S.
    Aug, 1998

    Google was initially funded by an August 1998 contribution of $100,000 from Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun Microsystems; the money was given before Google was incorporated.


  • Delhi, India
    1998
    Virat Kohli

    Joining a cricket academy

    Delhi, India
    1998

    In 1998, the West Delhi Cricket Academy was created and a nine-year-old Kohli was part of its first intake. Kohli's father took him to the academy after their neighbours suggested that "Virat shouldn't waste his time in gully cricket and instead join a professional club". Kohli trained at the academy under Rajkumar Sharma and also played matches at the Sumeet Dogra Academy at Vasundhara Enclave at the same time.


  • U.S.
    Aug, 1998
    Ayman al-Zawahiri

    Ayman al-Zawahiri was listed as under indictment in the United States

    U.S.
    Aug, 1998

    In 1998, Ayman al-Zawahiri was listed as under indictment in the United States for his role in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings, a series of attacks that occurred on August 7, 1998, in which hundreds of people were killed in simultaneous truck bomb explosions at the United States embassies in the major East African cities of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya. The attacks brought Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri to international attention.


  • Bogota, Colombia
    Friday Aug 7, 1998
    Colombian conflict

    Andrés Pastrana Arango was sworn in as The President of Colombia

    Bogota, Colombia
    Friday Aug 7, 1998

    On August 7, 1998, Andrés Pastrana Arango was sworn in as the President of Colombia. A member of the Conservative Party, Pastrana defeated Liberal Party candidate Horacio Serpa in a run-off election marked by high voter turn-out and little political unrest. The new president's program was based on a commitment to bring about a peaceful resolution of Colombia's longstanding civil conflict and to cooperate fully with the United States to combat the trafficking of illegal drugs.


  • Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
    Saturday Aug 15, 1998
    Tony Blair

    Omagh bombing

    Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
    Saturday Aug 15, 1998

    Following the Omagh bombing on 15 August 1998, by members of the Real IRA opposed to the peace process, which killed 29 people and wounded hundreds, Blair visited the County Tyrone town and met with victims at Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast.


  • U.S.
    Saturday Aug 15, 1998
    Apple Inc.

    A New all-in-one Computer

    U.S.
    Saturday Aug 15, 1998

    On August 15, 1998, Apple introduced a new all-in-one computer reminiscent of the Macintosh 128K: the iMac. The iMac design team was led by Ive, who would later design the iPod and the iPhone.


  • Burbank, California, U.S.
    Friday Aug 21, 1998
    Marvel Studios

    First film packaged and licensed by Marvel Studios

    Burbank, California, U.S.
    Friday Aug 21, 1998

    The first film packaged and licensed by Marvel Studios was Blade, based on the vampire hunter Blade. The film was directed by Stephen Norrington and starred Wesley Snipes as Blade. It was released on August 21, 1998, grossing $70,087,718 in the United States and Canada and $131,183,530 worldwide.


  • Los Angeles, California, United States
    1998
    Angelina Jolie

    The Great Breakthrough

    Los Angeles, California, United States
    1998

    Jolie's first breakthrough came when she portrayed supermodel Gia Carangi in HBO's Gia (1998). Vanessa Vance of Reel.com retrospectively noted, "Jolie gained wide recognition for her role as the titular Gia, and it's easy to see why. Jolie is fierce in her portrayal—filling the part with nerve, charm, and desperation—and her role in this film is quite possibly the most beautiful train wreck ever filmed." For the second consecutive year, Jolie won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Emmy Award. She also won her first Screen Actors Guild Award.


  • Poland
    1998
    Džok

    Džok died under the wheels of a moving train.

    Poland
    1998

    the animal escaped and, loitering around the railway area, died under the wheels of a moving train.


  • England
    Sep, 1998
    David Cameron

    First Job

    England
    Sep, 1998

    After graduation, Cameron worked for the Conservative Research Department in September 1988.


  • Menlo Park, California, U.S.
    Friday Sep 4, 1998
    Google LLC

    The Company Was Incorporated

    Menlo Park, California, U.S.
    Friday Sep 4, 1998

    The company was incorporated on September 4, 1998. It was based in the garage of a friend (Susan Wojcicki) in Menlo Park, California. Craig Silverstein, a fellow PhD student at Stanford, was hired as the first employee.


  • Seattle, Washington, U.S.
    1998
    Amazon

    Amazon began selling music and videos

    Seattle, Washington, U.S.
    1998

    The company began selling music and videos in 1998, at which time it began operations internationally by acquiring online sellers of books in United Kingdom and Germany.


  • Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    Friday Sep 18, 1998
    Jackie Chan

    Hollywood breakthrough

    Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    Friday Sep 18, 1998

    Chan's first huge blockbuster success came when he co-starred with Chris Tucker in the 1998 buddy cop action comedy Rush Hour, grossing US$130 million in the United States alone.


  • Kosovo
    Wednesday Sep 23, 1998
    Kosovo War

    The UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1199

    Kosovo
    Wednesday Sep 23, 1998

    On 23 September 1998, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1199. This expressed 'grave concern' at reports reaching the Secretary General that over 230,000 people had been displaced from their homes by 'the excessive and indiscriminate use of force by Serbian security forces and the Yugoslav Army', demanding that all parties in Kosovo and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia cease hostilities and maintain a ceasefire.


  • Kosovo
    Thursday Sep 24, 1998
    Kosovo War

    NATO issued an "activation warning"

    Kosovo
    Thursday Sep 24, 1998

    On 24 September the North Atlantic Council (NAC) of NATO issued an "activation warning" taking NATO to an increased level of military preparedness for both a limited air option and a phased air campaign in Kosovo.


  • Germany
    Sunday Sep 27, 1998
    Angela Merkel

    The Kohl Government Defeat

    Germany
    Sunday Sep 27, 1998

    After the Kohl Government was defeated at the 1998 election, Merkel was appointed Secretary-General of the CDU, a key position as the party was no longer part of the federal government.


  • Colombia
    Tuesday Sep 29, 1998
    Shakira

    Releasing Her 4th Album

    Colombia
    Tuesday Sep 29, 1998

    Her fourth studio album was titled Dónde Están los Ladrones? This, produced entirely by Shakira herself and Emilio Estefan, Jr. as the executive producer, was released in September 1998. The album, inspired by an incident in an airport in which a suitcase filled with her written lyrics was stolen, became a bigger hit than Pies Descalzos. The album has reached a peak position of number 131 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and held the top spot on the U.S. Latin Albums chart for 11 weeks. It has since sold over 7 million copies worldwide and 1.5 million copies in the U.S. alone, making it one of the best selling Spanish albums in the U.S. Eight singles were taken from the album including "Ciega, Sordomuda", "Moscas En La Casa", and "No Creo", which became her first single to chart on the U.S. Billboard Billboard Hot 100, "Inevitable", "Tú", "Si Te Vas", "Octavo día", and "Ojos Así". The latter two songs won Shakira one Latin Grammy each, with six of the eight singles reaching the top 40 on the U.S. Latin chart.


  • Kyoto, Japan
    Sep, 1998
    Nintendo

    Turok series

    Kyoto, Japan
    Sep, 1998

    In October 1998, Retro Studios was founded as an alliance between Nintendo and former Iguana Entertainment founder Jeff Spangenberg. Nintendo saw an opportunity for the new studio to create games for the upcoming GameCube targeting an older demographic, in the same vein as Iguana Entertainment's successful Turok series for the Nintendo 64.


  • Tokyo, Japan
    Oct, 1998
    Sony Corporation

    Launching Their Memory Stick

    Tokyo, Japan
    Oct, 1998

    Sony launched in 1998, their Memory Stick format, flash memory cards for use in Sony lines of digital cameras and portable music players. It has seen little support outside of Sony's own products, with Secure Digital cards (SD) commanding considerably greater popularity.


  • Espoo, Finland
    Oct, 1998
    Nokia

    Becoming The Best-Selling Mobile Phone Brand

    Espoo, Finland
    Oct, 1998

    In October 1998, Nokia overtook Motorola to become the best-selling mobile phone brand, and in December manufactured its 100 millionth mobile phone.


  • California, U.S.
    1998
    Dollar Tree

    Dollar Tree acquired 98-Cent Clearance Centers

    California, U.S.
    1998

    In 1998, Dollar Tree acquired 98-Cent Clearance Centers in California.


  • House of Representatives, Washington D.C., U.S.
    Thursday Oct 8, 1998
    Impeachment of Bill Clinton

    Commence Impeachment Proceedings Against Clinton

    House of Representatives, Washington D.C., U.S.
    Thursday Oct 8, 1998

    The Republican controlled House of Representatives voted 258-176 to commence impeachment proceedings against Clinton on October 8, 1998. Since Ken Starr had already completed an extensive investigation, the House Judiciary Committee conducted no investigations of its own into Clinton's alleged wrongdoing and held no serious impeachment-related hearings before the 1998 midterm elections. Impeachment was one of the major issues in those elections.


  • Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
    Oct, 1998
    Stan Lee

    Stan Lee Media

    Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
    Oct, 1998

    In 1998 he and Peter Paul began a new Internet-based superhero creation, production, and marketing studio, Stan Lee Media. It grew to 165 people and went public through a reverse merger structured by investment banker Stan Medley in 1999.


  • Italy
    Saturday Oct 10, 1998
    Francesco Totti

    First Senior Cap

    Italy
    Saturday Oct 10, 1998

    Totti earned his first senior cap for Italy under the recently appointed international manager Dino Zoff during a 2–0 Euro 2000 qualifying victory against Switzerland on 10 October 1998.


  • Argentina
    1998
    International Monetary Fund

    Argentina's package

    Argentina
    1998

    The IMF provided a major lending package to Argentina (during the 1998–2002 Argentine great depression).


  • Kosovo
    Tuesday Oct 13, 1998
    Kosovo War

    The North Atlantic Council issued activation orders

    Kosovo
    Tuesday Oct 13, 1998

    On 13 October 1998, the North Atlantic Council issued activation orders for the execution of both limited air strikes and a phased air campaign in Yugoslavia which would begin in approximately 96 hours.


  • Kosovo
    Thursday Oct 15, 1998
    Kosovo War

    The NATO Kosovo Verification Mission (KVM)

    Kosovo
    Thursday Oct 15, 1998

    On 15 October the NATO Kosovo Verification Mission (KVM) Agreement for a ceasefire was signed, and the deadline for withdrawal was extended to 27 October.


  • U.S.
    Oct, 1998
    Bank of America

    NationsBank of Charlotte acquired BankAmerica

    U.S.
    Oct, 1998

    NationsBank of Charlotte acquired BankAmerica in October 1998 in what was the largest bank acquisition in history at that time.


  • U.S.
    1998
    Bank of America

    Bank of America possessed combined assets of $570 billion

    U.S.
    1998

    In 1998, Bank of America possessed combined assets of $570 billion, as well as 4,800 branches in 22 states. Despite the size of the two companies, federal regulators insisted only upon the divestiture of 13 branches in New Mexico, in towns that would be left with only a single bank following the combination.


  • U.S.
    Friday Oct 16, 1998
    Amazon

    Walmart sued Amazon

    U.S.
    Friday Oct 16, 1998

    Walmart sued Amazon on October 16, 1998, alleging that Amazon had stolen Walmart's trade secrets by hiring former Walmart executives. Although this suit was also settled out of court, it caused Amazon to implement internal restrictions and the reassignment of the former Walmart executives.


  • Rosemont, Illinois, U.S.
    Sunday Oct 18, 1998
    Dwayne Johnson

    Judgment Day: In Your House

    Rosemont, Illinois, U.S.
    Sunday Oct 18, 1998

    The Rock saw a big uptick in fan support during this time, causing him to be booked in a feud with fellow Nation members Mark Henry and D'Lo Brown, turning babyface in the process. Henry defeated him at Judgment Day: In Your House, after interference from Brown, effectively breaking up the stable.


  • Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize, Mexico
    Thursday Oct 22, 1998
    Disasters with highest death tolls

    Hurricane Mitch

    Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize, Mexico
    Thursday Oct 22, 1998

    Hurricane Mitch is the second-deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record, causing over 11,000 fatalities in Central America in 1998, including approximately 7,000 in Honduras and 3,800 in Nicaragua due to catastrophic flooding from the slow motion of the storm.


  • New York, United States
    1998
    Angelina Jolie

    Nothing else to Give

    New York, United States
    1998

    After Gia wrapped, she briefly gave up acting, because she felt that she had "nothing else to give." She separated from Miller and moved to New York, where she took night classes at New York University to study directing and screenwriting. Encouraged by her Golden Globe Award win for George Wallace and the positive critical reception of Gia, Jolie resumed her career.


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