What Happened in December 1988

Historical Events

  • Dec 1 596 dead after cyclone hits Bangladesh, half a million homeless

Benazir Bhutto

Dec 1 Benazir Bhutto named Prime Minister of Pakistan, the 1st female leader of a Muslim country

  • Dec 1 Chinese minister of Foreign affairs Qian Qichen visits Moscow
  • Dec 1 First World AIDS day to raise awareness of the AIDS global epidemic
  • Dec 1 NBC bids a record $401 million to capture television broadcasting rights for the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympic Games

Roy Orbison

Dec 1 Roy Orbison gives his final concert at The Front Row Theater in Cleveland, Ohio

  • Dec 2 "Naked Gun" movie based on TV's "Police Squad" premieres
  • Dec 2 5 gunmen who hijacked Soviet Aeroflot jet surrender in Israel
  • Dec 2 ESPN airs its 10,000th edition of 'Sports Center', making it the most televised cable program in history
  • Dec 2 STS-27 Atlantis launched (Secret military mission)
  • Dec 2 UN votes 151-2 (Israel and US) to move PLO debate to Geneva, Great Britain abstains
  • Dec 3 54th Heisman Trophy Award: Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State (RB)
  • Dec 3 NY Lotto pays $45 million to twelve winner (#s are 1-8-13-18-28-48)
  • Dec 4 Actor Gary Busey critically injured in motorcycle crash
  • Dec 4 Edmonton center Jimmy Carson becomes just the third player to score 6 NHL hat tricks before the age of 21 in the Oilers 10-6 win over the New York Rangers

Eddie Murray

Dec 4 Orioles trade veteran 1B Eddie Murray to the Dodgers

  • Dec 4 USSR performs nuclear test at Novaya Zemlya USSR

Becker's 1st ATP

Dec 5 Boris Becker beats defending champion Ivan Lendl 5–7, 7–6, 3–6, 6–2, 7–6 in a classic final to win his first of 3 ATP Masters Grand Prix tennis titles at Madison Square Garden, NYC

Jim Bakker Indicted

Dec 5 Federal grand jury indicts The PTL Club founder and Christian evangelist Jim Bakker for fraud after he paid hush money to cover up an alleged rape

  • Dec 5 Shuttle Atlantis launches world's 1st nuclear-war-fighting satellite
  • Dec 6 Agnes Neil Williams purchases Baltimore Orioles for $70 million Eli Jacobs becomes CEO of Baltimore Orioles
  • Dec 6 Carlos Andres Perez re-elected president of Venezuela
  • Dec 6 Merv Hughes takes 13 wickets v WI at the WACA but Australia lose
  • Dec 6 Milwaukee Bucks win their 1,000th NBA game (2nd fastest)

Mandela Enters Capetown Prison

Dec 6 Nelson Mandela is transferred to Victor Vester Prison, Capetown

  • Dec 6 STS-27 Atlantis lands in California after secret mission

Arafat Meets US Jews

Dec 6 Yasser Arafat meets prominent American Jews in Stockholm, Sweden

  • Dec 7 6.9 earthquake in Spitak, Armenia kills 25,000-50,000 people and leaves up to 500,000 homeless

Gorbachev Announces Troop Reduction

Dec 7 Gorbachev announces 10% unilateral Soviet troop reductions at UN

Texas Rangers Sign Ryan

Dec 7 MLB Texas Rangers sign free-agent pitcher Nolan Ryan to a one-year contract

Islanders Fire Simpson

Dec 7 NHL NY Islanders fire head coach Terry Simpson, and replace him with former coach Al Arbour

  • Dec 7 PLO delegation lead by Yasser Arafat proclaims the State of Palestine, recognizing the existence of the State of Israel for the first time
  • Dec 8 Knick's set NBA record of 11 3-pointers & sink Bucks, 113-109
  • Dec 9 NY Yankees sign 12-year television contract with MSG for $500M
  • Dec 9 Premiere of fact based crime drama film "Mississippi Burning"
  • Dec 9 The Michael Hughes Bridge in Sligo, Ireland is officially opened.

Drug Developers Awarded Nobel

Dec 10 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine presented to Gertrude B. Elion, George H. Hitchings and James W. Black "for their discoveries of important principles for drug treatment"

  • Dec 10 Washington Capitals 1st NHL scoreless tie, vs Montreal Canadiens

Rainman

Dec 12 "Rainman" directed by Barry Levinson and starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise premieres in New York (Best Picture 1989)

  • Dec 12 3 trains collide in London, 40 die
  • Dec 12 NYC Subway system adds new stations (Z line)
  • Dec 12 PLO leader Yasi Arafat accepts Israel's right to exist

Tyson Sued for Sexual Harassment

Dec 12 Sandra Miller of Queens sues Mike Tyson for sexual harassment

  • Dec 13 3 men end 29-hr all-466-station subway ride in NYC
  • Dec 13 Yasser Arafat addresses UN in Geneva
  • Dec 14 CBS' $1.1 B bid wins exclusive 1990-94 major-league baseball rights
  • Dec 14 NBA's Miami Heat wins 1st game ever, 89-88 (Clippers), after 17 loses
  • Dec 14 Spanish General strike to protest austerity measures
  • Dec 14 US agrees to talk to Palestine Liberation Org for the 1st time in 13 yrs
  • Dec 15 Lori Davis of Long Island sues Mike Tyson for grabbing her buttocks
  • Dec 16 American political cult leader Lyndon LaRouche convicted of tax and mail fraud
  • Dec 17 77th Davis Cup: Germany beats Sweden in Gothenburg (4-1)
  • Dec 17 Bryan Murray becomes 17th NHL coach to win 300 games (Washington Capitals)
  • Dec 17 NY Islanders break 12 game losing streak, beat Devils 5-2
  • Dec 17 USS Tennessee, 1st sub to carry Trident 2 missiles, commissioned
  • Dec 17 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan
  • Dec 18 Cricket Women's World Cup: Australia defeats England by 8 wickets
  • Dec 18 Seattle Seahawks win their 1st ever division title with 9-7 record
  • Dec 19 NASA unveils plans for lunar colony & manned missions to Mars
  • Dec 19 Oklahoma's College football team gets 3 year probation
  • Dec 19 Unexploded WW II bomb found in Frankfurt, Germany-5,000 evacuated

"Working Girl"

Dec 20 "Working Girl" premieres directed by Mike Nicols, starring Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford and Sigourney Weaver

  • Dec 20 Animal rights terrorists fire-bomb Harrod's department store, London
  • Dec 20 NBC signs lease to stay in NYC, 33 more years
  • Dec 20 Premier Ranasinghe Premadasa elected President of Sri Lanka
  • Dec 21 Drexel agrees guilt to security felonies, pays a $650 million fine

Lockerbie Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103

Dec 21 Lockerbie disaster: A terrorist bomb destroys Pan Am Flight 103 mid-air, over Scotland; killing all 259 passengers and crew on board, and 11 people on the ground [1]

  • Dec 21 Vladimir Titov & Musa Manarov return to earth (a year) with Chretien
  • Dec 22 2 robbers wearing police uniforms rob armored truck of $3 M in NJ
  • Dec 22 South Africa signs accord granting independence to South West Africa
  • Dec 22 Tug hits oil barge, spreads 231,000 gal on 300 mi of WA & BC coast
  • Dec 26 Anti African student rebellion in Nanjing, China
  • Dec 26 Peter Allen's musical "Legs Diamond" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater, NYC; runs for 64 performances

Ballon d'Or

Dec 27 Ballon d'Or: Milan 1-2-3; Dutch striker Marco van Basten wins his 1st of 3 best football player in Europe awards ahead of Ruud Gullit and Frank Rijkaard

  • Dec 27 Bulgaria stops jamming Radio Free Europe after more than 3 decades
  • Dec 28 John Tarrant, 1st Australian born Zen teacher, receives Dharma Transmission
  • Dec 28 US 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals affirms Yonkers is guilty of racism
  • Dec 28 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan
  • Dec 29 Soviet Red Army Team edges NY Islanders, 3-2 at Nassau Coliseum
  • Dec 29 Toronto’s Ed Olczyk and Gary Leeman score goals just 4 seconds apart in the 3rd period, tying the NHL record for fastest 2 goals by one team; Leafs beat the Quebec Nordiques, 6-5.
  • Dec 29 Victorian Post Office Museum in Australia closes
  • Dec 30 Canadian Senate OK's free trade pact; with US
  • Dec 30 Former Soviet President Brezhnev's son-in-law sentenced to 12-yr (bribery)
  • Dec 30 Mercedes-Benz pays $20.2-M fine failed to meet '86 government fuel standard

North Subpoenas Reagan and Bush

Dec 30 Oliver North subpoenas US Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush as defense witnesses for his upcoming trial

The 1988 Fog Bowl

Dec 31 "The Fog Bowl", a heavy, dense fog rolls over Soldier Field in Chicago during second quarter of the Bears vs Eagles NFC Divisional Playoff Game, cuts visibility to 15-20 yards (Bears win 20-12)

Lemieux's Famous Five

Dec 31 Pittsburgh NHL center Mario Lemieux accounts for all his team's goals in Penguins 8-6 win over the NJ Devils; famously scores 5 goals, each in a different way: even strength, power play, shorthanded, penalty shot and empty net; also 3 assists


Famous Birthdays

Zoë Kravitz (35 years old)

Dec 1 American actress (Big Little Lies), daughter of Lisa Bonet & Lenny Kravitz, born in Los Angeles, California

  • Dec 2 Alfred Enoch, British actor (How to Get Away with Murder), born in Westminster, London
  • Dec 2 Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick, English fashion designer (FIDIR) and grandson of English prince Edward, born in London
  • Dec 2 Soniya Mehra, Indian actress (Ragini MMS 2), born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  • Dec 5 Ross Bagley, American actor (Nicky-Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air), born in Los Angeles, California
  • Dec 7 Asia Ray Smith, American actress (The Young and the Restless), born in Kaimuki, Hawaii
  • Dec 7 Benjamin Clementine [Sainte-Clémentine], British vocalist, composer, musician, and poet (At Least For Now), born in London
  • Dec 7 Emily Browning, Australian actress (Ghost Ship), born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • Dec 7 Nathan Adrian, American swimmer (Olympic gold 100m freestyle 2012), born in Bremerton, Washington
  • Dec 11 Murugan Thiruchelvam, English chess player, born in England
  • Dec 11 Tim Southee, New Zealand cricketer, born in Whangarei, New Zealand
  • Dec 12 Chris Perfetti, American actor (Abbott Elementary), born in Rochester, New York
  • Dec 13 Darcy Blake, Welsh footballer, born in New Tredegar, Wales
  • Dec 13 Rickie Fowler, American golfer (US Masters 2018 runner-up; Ryder Cup 2010, 14, 16, 18), born in Murrieta, California
  • Dec 14 Nicolas Batum, French basketball player, born in Lisieux, France

Vanessa Hudgens (35 years old)

Dec 14 American singer and actress (High School Musical, The Princess Switch), born in Salinas, California

  • Dec 14 Yvonne Mwale, Zambian jazz and blues singer, born in Lusaka, Zambia
  • Dec 15 Emily Head, English actress (The Inbetweeners; Emmerdale, 2016-18), born in Fulham, London, England
  • Dec 15 Marc Rebillet [Loop Daddy], American musician and YouTuber, born in Dallas, Texas
  • Dec 16 Anna Popplewell, English actress

Alexis Sánchez (35 years old)

Dec 19 Chilean soccer forward (Udinese, FC Barcelona, Arsenal, Inter Milan, Chilean national team; Copa America 2015, 16), born in Tocopilla, Chile

  • Dec 19 Paulina Gretzky, American-born Canadian actress and model
  • Dec 23 Eri Kamei, Japanese J-pop singer (Morning Musume), born in Arakawa, Tokyo, Japan
  • Dec 25 Eric Gordon, American basketball guard (NBA 6th Man of the Year, NBA 3-Point Contest champion 2017; Houston Rockets), born in Indianapolis, Indiana

Hayley Williams (35 years old)

Dec 27 American power pop-rock singer-songwriter (Paramore - "Still Into You"; solo - "Simmer"), born in Meridian, Mississippi

  • Dec 27 Rick Porcello, American baseball player
  • Dec 29 Agnes Szavay, Hungarian tennis player, born in Kiskunhalas, Hungary
  • Dec 30 Leon Jackson, Scottish pop-jazz singer (The X-Factor - "When You Believe"), born in Whitburn, West Lothian, Scotland

Famous Divorces

Robin Williams

Dec 6 Actor and comedian Robin Williams (37) divorces Valerie Velardi after 10 years of marriage

Famous Deaths

  • Dec 2 Ilona Fehér, Hungarian-Israeli violinist, and pedagogue, dies at 87
  • Dec 2 Tata Giacobetti, Italian jazz singer and lyricist (Quartetto Cetra), dies at 66
  • Dec 4 Osman Achmatowicz, Polish chemist, dies at 89
  • Dec 6 Bill Harris, American guitarist (Clovers-Love Potion No 9), dies at 63

Roy Orbison (1936-1988)

Dec 6 American rock singer-songwriter ("Pretty Woman"; "Only The Lonely"; Traveling Wilburys - "Handle With Care"), dies of a massive heart attack at 52

  • Dec 7 Andrei P Ershov, Russian computer pioneer, dies
  • Dec 7 Christopher Connelly, actor (Liar's Moon, Hawmps), dies at 47
  • Dec 7 Peter Langan, Irish restaurateur (Langans London), dies in fire
  • Dec 8 Anne Seymour, actress (Misty, Chevy Mystery Show), dies at 79
  • Dec 8 Herbert "Tubo" Rhoad, American baritone a cappella singer (Persuasions - "Street Corner Symphony"), dies at 44
  • Dec 10 Dick Clair, American comedian (Clair & McMahon, Facts of Life), dies of AIDS
  • Dec 10 Richard Castellano, American actor (The Godfather, Lovers & Other Stranger), dies at 55
  • Dec 12 Anthony "Tony Pro" Provenzano, American Mafia figure (b. 1917)
  • Dec 12 John Canning, NY Post managing editor, dies at 56
  • Dec 13 Bill Nichols, American politician (Rep-D-AL, 1967-88), dies of a heart attack in office at 70
  • Dec 14 Evald Schorm, Czech film director (Courage for Every Day), dies at 56
  • Dec 14 Hermann Pfrogner, Austrian musicologist (Zerrissene Orpheus), and educator (Munich Music College, 1958-74), dies at 77
  • Dec 16 Hunter "Stork" Hendry, Australian cricket all-rounder (11 Tests, 1 x 100, 16 wickets; NSW CA, Victoria CA), dies at 93

Sylvester James Jr. (1947-1988)

Dec 16 American singer-songwriter (Do Ya Wanna Funk), dies of complications from HIV/AIDS at 41

  • Dec 20 Alphonse Ouimet, Canadian television pioneer and president of the CBC, dies at 80

Max Robinson (1939-1988)

Dec 20 1st African American network TV anchor (ABC), dies of AIDS at 49

  • Dec 21 Bob Steele [Robert Adrian Bradbury], American actor (Monogram, Supreme, Tiffany), dies of emphysema at 81
  • Dec 21 Nikolaas Tinbergen, Dutch-British biologist and zoologist (Nobel 1973), dies at 81
  • Dec 22 (Thomas) "Tucker" Smith, American stage and screen dancer, singer and actor (West Side Story - "Ice"), dies of cancer at 52

Chico Mendes (1944-1988)

Dec 22 Brazilian environmental activist and rubber tapper, assassinated at 44 by rancher Darcy Alves

  • Dec 22 Frank Essed, Surinamese politician and forestry scientist (Operation Grasshopper), dies after being hit by a car at 69
  • Dec 25 Edward Pelham-Clinton, 10th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne (b. 1920)
  • Dec 25 Ooka Shohei, Japanese novelist (b. 1909)
  • Dec 26 Cynthia Stone, American actress (That Wonderful Guy, Ad Libbers), dies at 62
  • Dec 26 Glenn McCarthy, American oil tycoon and businessman (b. 1907)
  • Dec 26 John Loder, actor (Sabotage, Java Head), dies at 90
  • Dec 26 Pablo Sorozábal, Spanish composer, dies at 91
  • Dec 27 Fox Harris, actor (Alienator, Warlords, Sid & Nancy), dies
  • Dec 27 Hal Ashby, American film director (The Last Detail; Shampoo; Being There), dies of pancreatic cancer at 59
  • Dec 29 Mike Beuttler, British racing driver, dies at 48
  • Dec 30 Isamu Noguchi, Japanese-American sculptor (1963 Fine Arts Medal, Noguchi table), dies at 84
  • Dec 30 Yuli Daniel, Russian writer (b. 1925)