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* [[Josh Hancock]] was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 5th round of the MLB draft.
* [[Josh Hancock]] was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 5th round of the MLB draft.
* 31,897 attended a game between the [[UAB Blazers]] and Virginia Tech.
* 31,897 attended a game between the [[UAB Blazers]] and Virginia Tech.
==Works==
[[Image:Centurion.jpg|right|thumb|[[Centurion]] sculpture]]
* [[Birmingham-in-a-Box]], novelty board game.
* ''Floating Away'', film directed by [[John Badham]]
* ''Main Street'', film shot in Birmingham
* The "[[Civitas]]" sculpture in [[English Village]] was dedicated in honor of architect [[Carolyn Smith]].
* The "[[Centurion]]" sculpture in front of the [[Mel Bailey Criminal Justice Center]] was rededicated.
===Books===
* ''Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge'', by [[E. O. Wilson]]
* ''Gone for Good'', novel by [[Mark Childress]]
* ''Behind the Stained Glass: a History of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church'', by [[Christopher Hamlin]]
* ''Birmingham and Jefferson County, Alabama,'' by the [[Jefferson County Historical Commission]]
* ''BE&K, Inc.'', Newcomen Society Address by [[Ted C. Kennedy]] and [[Mike Goodrich]]
* ''Shelby Iron - A Celebration of Our History...And a Look to the Future.'' by the [[Historic Shelby Association]]
* ''Silk'', novel by [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]]
* ''Principles of Clinical Electromyography: Case Studies,'' by [[Shin Oh]]
* ''Welcome to the World, Baby Girl,'' by [[Fannie Flagg]]
* ''Ransom My Heart'', ''Whisper My Love'', ''Remember My Touch'', ''Honor's Bride'', and ''Never Let Her Go'', romance novels by [[Gayle Wilson]]
* ''Beating the Odds, Raising Academically Successful African American Males,'' by [[Freeman Hrabowski]]
* ''What Became of Wystan: Change and Continuity in Auden’s Poetry.'' by [[Alan Jacobs]]
* ''Like the Singing Coming Off of Drums: Love Poems'', by [[Sonia Sanchez]]
* ''Important Things'', by [[Melissa Springer]]
* ''Rejoice'', by [[Mary Ann Sampson]]
* ''No Safe Place,'' novel by [[Richard North Patterson]]
* ''A Walk to Freedom: The Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth and the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights'', by [[Marjorie Longenecker White]]
===Buildings===
[[Image:McWane Science Center.jpg|right|thumb|325px|The [[McWane Science Center]]]]
* [[Grandview II]] office building
* [[Trussville Wastewater Treatment Plant]]
* [[McWane Science Center|McWane Center]]
* [[New Hope Baptist Church]]
* [[Kobe Japanese Steakhouse]]
* [[Alabama Adventure|Visionland]]
* [[The Crescent]]
* [[Cahaba Pump Station]] renovation and additions
* [[Alabama Theatre]] interior restoration
* [[Bama 6]] and [[Hoover Square 6]] closed
* [[Trussville Public Library]] expansion and renovation
* [[Hewitt-Trussville Junior High]] was damaged by a sinkhole
* [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]]'s "[[Jack Wood Stadium|Husky Stadium]]" was renamed for [[Jack Wood]]
* [[Riverchase Galleria]] renovations
* [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]], east upper deck addition
* [[Hamburger Heaven]], [[Inverness]] location
* [[West End Masonic Temple]] demolished
* Three homes were added to the [[Monte D'Oro]] subdivision
* [[Derrill Crowe residence]] in [[Mountain Brook]]
* [[Trussville Wastewater Treatment Plant]]
==Music==
[[Image:Live in the X Lounge I.jpg|right|thumb|Live in the X Lounge]]
* ''Gangstabilly'', album by the [[Drive-By Truckers]]
* ''Ezra Sims'', album by [[Ezra Sims]]
* ''The Heritage of a Black Man'', and ''Lovers Do'', albums by [[Sam Dees]]
* ''Wishpool Virgin'', album by [[Brother Cane]]
* ''Villa Elaine'', album by [[Remy Zero]]
* ''Small Talk'', album by [[Eric Essix]]
* ''Serve You, Ma'am'', album by [[Robert Moore and the Wildcats]]
* ''[[Live in the X Lounge]]'' debut CD produced by [[WRAX-FM]].
* ''"Spirit of Steel”: Music of the Mines, Railroads and Mills of the Birmingham District.'' album


==Individuals==
==Individuals==
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:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1998]]''
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1998]]''
==Works==
[[Image:Centurion.jpg|right|thumb|[[Centurion]] sculpture]]
* [[Birmingham-in-a-Box]], novelty board game.
* ''Floating Away'', film directed by [[John Badham]]
* ''Main Street'', film shot in Birmingham
* The "[[Civitas]]" sculpture in [[English Village]] was dedicated in honor of architect [[Carolyn Smith]].
* The "[[Centurion]]" sculpture in front of the [[Mel Bailey Criminal Justice Center]] was rededicated.
===Books===
* ''Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge'', by [[E. O. Wilson]]
* ''Gone for Good'', novel by [[Mark Childress]]
* ''Behind the Stained Glass: a History of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church'', by [[Christopher Hamlin]]
* ''Birmingham and Jefferson County, Alabama,'' by the [[Jefferson County Historical Commission]]
* ''BE&K, Inc.'', Newcomen Society Address by [[Ted C. Kennedy]] and [[Mike Goodrich]]
* ''Shelby Iron - A Celebration of Our History...And a Look to the Future.'' by the [[Historic Shelby Association]]
* ''Silk'', novel by [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]]
* ''Principles of Clinical Electromyography: Case Studies,'' by [[Shin Oh]]
* ''Welcome to the World, Baby Girl,'' by [[Fannie Flagg]]
* ''Ransom My Heart'', ''Whisper My Love'', ''Remember My Touch'', ''Honor's Bride'', and ''Never Let Her Go'', romance novels by [[Gayle Wilson]]
* ''Beating the Odds, Raising Academically Successful African American Males,'' by [[Freeman Hrabowski]]
* ''What Became of Wystan: Change and Continuity in Auden’s Poetry.'' by [[Alan Jacobs]]
* ''Like the Singing Coming Off of Drums: Love Poems'', by [[Sonia Sanchez]]
* ''Important Things'', by [[Melissa Springer]]
* ''Rejoice'', by [[Mary Ann Sampson]]
* ''No Safe Place,'' novel by [[Richard North Patterson]]
* ''A Walk to Freedom: The Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth and the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights'', by [[Marjorie Longenecker White]]
===Buildings===
[[Image:McWane Science Center.jpg|right|thumb|325px|The [[McWane Science Center]]]]
* [[Grandview II]] office building
* [[Trussville Wastewater Treatment Plant]]
* [[McWane Science Center|McWane Center]]
* [[New Hope Baptist Church]]
* [[Kobe Japanese Steakhouse]]
* [[Alabama Adventure|Visionland]]
* [[The Crescent]]
* [[Cahaba Pump Station]] renovation and additions
* [[Alabama Theatre]] interior restoration
* [[Bama 6]] and [[Hoover Square 6]] closed
* [[Trussville Public Library]] expansion and renovation
* [[Hewitt-Trussville Junior High]] was damaged by a sinkhole
* [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]]'s "[[Jack Wood Stadium|Husky Stadium]]" was renamed for [[Jack Wood]]
* [[Riverchase Galleria]] renovations
* [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]], east upper deck addition
* [[Hamburger Heaven]], [[Inverness]] location
* [[West End Masonic Temple]] demolished
* Three homes were added to the [[Monte D'Oro]] subdivision
* [[Derrill Crowe residence]] in [[Mountain Brook]]
* [[Trussville Wastewater Treatment Plant]]
===Music===
[[Image:Live in the X Lounge I.jpg|right|thumb|Live in the X Lounge]]
* ''Gangstabilly'', album by the [[Drive-By Truckers]]
* ''Ezra Sims'', album by [[Ezra Sims]]
* ''The Heritage of a Black Man'', and ''Lovers Do'', albums by [[Sam Dees]]
* ''Wishpool Virgin'', album by [[Brother Cane]]
* ''Villa Elaine'', album by [[Remy Zero]]
* ''Small Talk'', album by [[Eric Essix]]
* ''Serve You, Ma'am'', album by [[Robert Moore and the Wildcats]]
* ''[[Live in the X Lounge]]'' debut CD produced by [[WRAX-FM]].
* ''"Spirit of Steel”: Music of the Mines, Railroads and Mills of the Birmingham District.'' album


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 11:29, 26 August 2014

Investigation of the 1998 abortion clinic bombing.

1998 was the 127th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

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Establishments

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Media

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Sports

Hubert Green, winner of the 1998 Bruno's Memorial Classic

Individuals

Births

Savannah Lathem, born in 1998

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

George Wallace, died in 1998
See also List of Birmingham homicides in 1998

Works

Centurion sculpture

Books

Buildings

Music

Live in the X Lounge

See also

Context

1998 was the "International Year of the Ocean". California banned smoking in all bars and restaurants. Ted Kacszinsky pleaded guilty to a string of letter bombs. The Broncos beat the Packers 31-24 in Super Bowl XXXII. Ford bought Volvo. A USMC EA-6B Prowler cut a cable car line in Cavalese, Italy, killing 20. The S&P index broke 1000 for the first time. The Winter Olympic games were held in Nagano, Japan. Dale Earnhardt won the Daytona 500. Viagra was approved by the FDA. The iMac was launched by Apple Computer. Seinfeld aired its final episode. Michael Jordan played his last game for the Chicago Bulls. The International Criminal Court was founded. France won the FIFA World Cup. US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by Al-Qaeda. Mark McGwire broke Roger Maris' record of 61 home runs in a season. Jesse Ventura became governor of Minnesota. John Glenn returned to outer space for Discovery mission STS-95. Daimler-Benz merged with Chrysler. President Clinton was impeached over the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Exxon merged with Mobil Oil. The Petronas Towers were completed in Kuala Lumpur.

Deaths in 1998 included those of Sonny Bono, Carl Perkins, Harry Carey, Benjamin Spock, Pol Pot, Frank Sinatra, Phil Hartman, Barry Goldwater, Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. The top-grossing films included Armageddon, Saving Private Ryan, and There's Something About Mary. Shakespeare in Love won the "Best Picture" Oscar. Philip Roth won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for American Pastoral.

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