added by
PFHLai, 02:49, 02 August 2004
- A fire at a large
supermarket in
Asunción, Paraguay has reportedly killed over 300 people.
added by
PFHLai, 03:05, 02 August 2004
- A
fire at a large
supermarket in
Asunción, Paraguay has reportedly killed over 300 people.
added by
PFHLai, 03:06, 02 August 2004
-
Peruvian
president
Alejandro Toledo invites government
auditors to examine his
bank accounts in response to allegations of
corruption.
updated by
163.1.16.71, 14:44, 02 August 2004
- The
economy of Turkey receives $661 million in aid from the
International Monetary Fund.
removed by
163.1.16.71, 14:44, 02 August 2004
-
Peruvian
president
Alejandro Toledo (pictured right) invites government
auditors to examine his
bank accounts in response to allegations of
corruption.
updated by
Meelar, 14:52, 02 August 2004
- The
economy of Turkey receives $661 million in aid from the
International Monetary Fund.
updated by
Meelar, 14:52, 02 August 2004
- The
economy of Turkey receives $661 million in aid from the
International Monetary Fund.
removed by
Kaihsu, 17:12, 03 August 2004
- A
fire at a large
supermarket in
Asunción, Paraguay kills over 300 people.
updated by
Gary D, 17:17, 02 August 2004
-
Peruvian
president
Alejandro Toledo invites government
auditors to examine his
bank accounts in response to allegations of
corruption.
updated by
Jengod, 19:13, 02 August 2004
-
Peruvian
president
Alejandro Toledo invites government
auditors to examine his
bank accounts in response to allegations of
corruption.
removed by
PFHLai, 07:37, 04 August 2004
- The
NASA spacecraft
MESSENGER has successfully lifted off aboard a
Boeing
Delta II rocket to begin its mission to the
planet
Mercury.
added by
PFHLai, 07:37, 04 August 2004
- A
fire at a large
supermarket in
Asunción, Paraguay has killed over 460 people.
added by
PFHLai, 07:37, 04 August 2004
-
U.S.
General Tommy Franks discloses that a "double agent" codenamed
April Fool has tricked
Saddam Hussein into bungling the
Iraqi military defence forces shortly before the
2003 Iraq War.
added by
PFHLai, 07:37, 04 August 2004
- A
natural gas
pipeline has exploded in
Belgium, killing 16 and wounding 120.
added by
PFHLai, 07:37, 04 August 2004
- A
natural gas
pipeline has exploded in
Belgium, killing 16 and wounding 120.
removed by
PFHLai, 09:14, 04 August 2004
- The
NASA spacecraft
MESSENGER has successfully lifted off to begin its mission to the
planet
Mercury.
updated by
PFHLai, 07:42, 04 August 2004
- The
NASA spacecraft
MESSENGER has successfully lifted off to begin its mission to the
planet
Mercury.
removed by
Simonides, 22:41, 05 August 2004
- The death toll at the
supermarket
fire in
Asunción, Paraguay has exceeded 460 people.
added by
PFHLai, 08:07, 04 August 2004
- The death toll at the
supermarket
fire in
Asunción, Paraguay has exceeded 460 people.
removed by
163.1.16.71, 16:16, 06 August 2004
-
U.S.
General Tommy Franks has disclosed that a "double agent" codenamed
April Fool tricked
Saddam Hussein into bungling the
Iraqi military defence forces shortly before the
2003 Iraq War.
updated by
193.133.201.3, 08:23, 04 August 2004
-
U.S.
General Tommy Franks has disclosed that a "double agent" codenamed
April Fool tricked
Saddam Hussein into bungling the
Iraqi military defence forces shortly before the
2003 Iraq War.
removed by
Samadhi~enwiki, 16:08, 04 August 2004
- Winners of the 2004
Ramon Magsaysay Awards have been announced.
added by
PFHLai, 09:14, 04 August 2004
- Winners of the 2004
Ramon Magsaysay Awards have been announced.
removed by
Simonides, 03:55, 06 August 2004
- Reports claim the current
U.S. raised "
terror alert" for financial centers in
N.Y.C.,
N.J. and
D.C. was based on three-year-old information, "updated as recently as January."
added by
Samadhi~enwiki, 16:08, 04 August 2004
- Reports claim the current
U.S. raised "
terror alert" for financial centers in
N.Y.C.,
N.J. and
D.C. was based on three-year-old information, "updated as recently as January."
removed by
Meelar, 16:09, 04 August 2004
-
U.S.
General Tommy Franks has disclosed that a "double agent" codenamed
April Fool tricked
Saddam Hussein into bungling the
Iraqi military defence forces shortly before the
2003 Iraq War.
updated by
Meelar, 16:09, 04 August 2004
-
U.S.
General Tommy Franks has disclosed that a "double agent" codenamed "
April Fool" tricked
Saddam Hussein into bungling the
Iraqi military defence forces shortly before the
2003 Iraq War.
updated by
Karada, 22:02, 04 August 2004
-
U.S.
General Tommy Franks has disclosed that a "double agent" codenamed "
April Fool" tricked
Saddam Hussein into bungling the
Iraqi military defence forces shortly before the
2003 Iraq War.
removed by
Kaihsu, 09:23, 05 August 2004
- In the
United States, the state of
Missouri bans
same-sex marriage by means of a state
constitutional amendment. The amendment passed with 72% of the vote.
added by
Dscos, 04:27, 05 August 2004
- In the
United States, the state of
Missouri bans
same-sex marriage by means of a state
constitutional amendment. The amendment passed with 72% of the vote.
updated by
PFHLai, 04:32, 05 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the world's greatest
photographers, died on Tuesday in the southwestern
Luberon region of
France, at 95.
added by
Simonides, 22:41, 05 August 2004
- In the
United States, the state of
Missouri bans
same-sex marriage by means of a state
constitutional amendment.
updated by
Simonides, 22:41, 05 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the world's greatest
photographers, died on
Tuesday in the
Alpes-de-haute-Provence region,
France at 95.
updated by
Simonides, 22:48, 05 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the world's greatest
photographers, died on
Tuesday in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region,
France at 95.
updated by
Simonides, 22:49, 05 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, a famous
photographers, has passed away at age 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region in
France.
added by
PFHLai, 23:18, 05 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, a famous
photographer, has passed away at age 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region in
France.
updated by
PFHLai, 23:18, 05 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the 20th century's most famous
photographers, has passed away at age 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region in
France.
updated by
Simonides, 23:50, 05 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the 20th century's most famous
photographers, has died at age 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region in
France.
updated by
Lord Emsworth, 23:52, 05 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the 20th century's most famous
photographers, has died aged 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region in
France.
updated by
Simonides, 23:55, 05 August 2004
- The state of
Missouri in the
USA bans
same-sex marriage by means of a state
constitutional amendment.
added by
Simonides, 23:55, 05 August 2004
- The state of
Missouri in the
USA bans
same-sex marriage by means of a state
constitutional amendment.
updated by
Guanaco, 01:45, 06 August 2004
-
Saddam Hussein wants to be transferred to a
Swedish
jail to await his
trial.
added by
Guanaco, 02:20, 06 August 2004
-
Saddam Hussein wants to be transferred to a
Swedish
jail to await his
trial.
removed by
Mav, 03:19, 06 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the most famous
photographers of the
20th century, has died at age 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region in
France.
updated by
PFHLai, 02:49, 06 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, considered the father of
photojournalism, has died at age 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region in
France.
updated by
PFHLai, 03:02, 06 August 2004
- The
NASA spacecraft
MESSENGER has successfully lifted off to begin its mission to the
planet
Mercury.
updated by
Mav, 03:19, 06 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the most famous
20th century
photographers, has died aged 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region in
France.
updated by
Simonides, 03:33, 06 August 2004
-
Australia offers to help
Bangladesh, where
floods have covered 60% of the country and 20 million people require
food aid.
added by
Simonides, 03:55, 06 August 2004
-
Australia offers to help
Bangladesh, where
floods have covered 60% of the country and 20 million people require
food aid.
removed by
Centrx, 20:45, 06 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the most famous
20th century
photographers, has died at age 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region in
France.
updated by
PFHLai, 05:29, 06 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the most famous
20th century
photographers, has died aged 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region in
France.
updated by
Simonides, 05:36, 06 August 2004
- The
NASA spacecraft
MESSENGER has successfully lifted off to begin its mission to the
planet
Mercury.
updated by
The Anome, 12:26, 06 August 2004
- More than seventeen hundred people have been killed in
flooding in
South Asia, mostly in parts of
India and in
Bangladesh, where floods have covered sixty percent of the country and twenty million people require
food aid.
added by
Centrx, 20:45, 06 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, world-renowned twentieth century
photography, dies at age 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region of
France.
updated by
Centrx, 20:45, 06 August 2004
- In the
U.S., the state of
Missouri votes overwhelmingly to ban
same-sex marriage in a state
constitutional amendment.
updated by
Centrx, 20:45, 06 August 2004
- In the
U.S., the state of
Missouri votes overwhelmingly to ban
same-sex marriage in a state
constitutional amendment.
removed by
Colipon, 18:56, 07 August 2004
- The
NASA spacecraft
MESSENGER successfully lifts off to begin its mission to the
planet
Mercury.
updated by
Centrx, 20:45, 06 August 2004
- The
NASA spacecraft
MESSENGER successfully lifts off to begin its mission to the
planet
Mercury.
removed by
Stevertigo, 16:25, 07 August 2004
added by
Centrx, 20:54, 06 August 2004
removed by
PFHLai, 19:27, 07 August 2004
- The
Allawi government in
Iraq ordered the
Baghdad
al-Jazeera office closed, claiming that it presented a negative image of Iraq; which they claim bore responsibility for fueling anti-Coalition hostilities.
added by
Stevertigo, 16:25, 07 August 2004
- The
Allawi government in
Iraq ordered the
Baghdad
al-Jazeera office closed, claiming that it presented a negative image, which fueled anti-Coalition
violence.
updated by
Stevertigo, 16:26, 07 August 2004
- The
Allawi government in
Iraq orders the
Baghdad office of
al-Jazeera office closed for a month, claiming that its coverage incited "violence and hatred".
updated by
Centrx, 16:41, 07 August 2004
- More than nineteen hundred people have been killed in
flooding in
South Asia, mostly in parts of
India and in
Bangladesh, where floods have covered sixty percent of the country and twenty million people require
food aid.
added by
Centrx, 16:41, 07 August 2004
- At the
Asian Cup 2004 finals,
Japan defeats
China 3-1 with a controversial
GWG.
added by
Colipon, 18:56, 07 August 2004
GWG
added by
PFHLai, 19:23, 07 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 19:24, 07 August 2004
removed by
Centrx, 19:51, 12 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 19:27, 07 August 2004
updated by
Ed g2s, 01:00, 08 August 2004
- More than 1900 people have been killed in
flooding in
South Asia, mostly in parts of
India, and in
Bangladesh where floods have covered 60 percent of the country and 20 million people require
food aid.
added by
Moriori, 04:05, 08 August 2004
- More than 1900 people have been killed in
flooding in
South Asia, mostly in parts of
India, and in
Bangladesh where floods have covered 60 percent of the country and 20 million people require
food aid.
removed by
163.1.16.71, 11:52, 09 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, world-renowned 20th century
photographer, dies at age 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region of
France.
updated by
Moriori, 04:05, 08 August 2004
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, world-renowned 20th century
photographer, dies at age 95 in the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region of
France.
removed by
Kaihsu, 14:27, 08 August 2004
- At the
Asian Cup 2004
soccer finals,
Japan defeats
China 3–1.
added by
PFHLai, 08:51, 08 August 2004
- The
Allawi government in
Iraq orders the
Baghdad office of
al-Jazeera office closed for a month, claiming that its coverage incited "
violence and
hatred".
updated by
PFHLai, 08:51, 08 August 2004
- The
Allawi government in
Iraq orders the
Baghdad office of
al-Jazeera closed for a month, claiming that its coverage incited "
violence and
hatred".
updated by
PFHLai, 08:55, 08 August 2004
- The
Allawi government in
Iraq orders the
Baghdad office of
al-Jazeera closed for a month, claiming that its coverage incited "
violence and
hatred".
removed by
Kaihsu, 12:11, 11 August 2004
updated by
David.Monniaux, 11:27, 08 August 2004
- The
Rio-Antirio bridge, the longest
cable-stayed bridge in the world, is completed in
Greece.
added by
David.Monniaux, 11:27, 08 August 2004
- At the
Asian Cup 2004
soccer finals,
Japan defeats
China 3–1; subsequently, a riot broke out in
Beijing.
(BBC)
updated by
Kaihsu, 14:12, 08 August 2004
- At the
Asian Cup 2004
soccer finals,
Japan defeats
China 3–1.
removed by
Kaihsu, 14:12, 08 August 2004
- At the
Asian Cup 2004
soccer finals,
Japan defeats
China 3–1; subsequently, a riot broke out in
Beijing.
updated by
Kaihsu, 14:13, 08 August 2004
updated by
Ed g2s, 17:10, 08 August 2004
updated by
Radagast, 19:52, 08 August 2004
- A
nuclear power plant has a leak of non-
radioactive vapor in
Mihama,
Fukui Prefecture,
Japan, killing 4 and burning 8 others.
added by
David.Monniaux, 11:36, 09 August 2004
- A
nuclear power plant has a leak of non-
radioactive vapor in
Mihama,
Fukui Prefecture,
Japan, killing 4 and burning 8 others.
updated by
Edcolins, 18:10, 09 August 2004
- A
nuclear power plant has a leak of non-
radioactive vapour in
Mihama,
Fukui Prefecture,
Japan, killing 4 and burning 8 others.
updated by
Nichalp, 18:59, 09 August 2004
- A
nuclear power plant has a leak of non-
radioactive vapour in
Mihama,
Fukui Prefecture,
Japan, killing 4 and burning 8 others.
removed by
Centrx, 23:35, 09 August 2004
updated by
Meelar, 19:05, 10 August 2004
removed by
Meelar, 19:05, 10 August 2004
updated by
Earl Andrew, 19:03, 11 August 2004
removed by
Earl Andrew, 19:03, 11 August 2004
updated by
Anthony, 00:07, 12 August 2004
updated by
Ropers, 00:20, 12 August 2004
- The
2004 Summer Olympics unofficially begin, with
Football (soccer) matches already getting under way.
updated by
Toby Bartels, 00:25, 12 August 2004
- The
2004 Summer Olympics unofficially begin, with
football (soccer) matches already under way.
updated by
Centrx, 00:39, 12 August 2004
-
South Korea's government announces that the government will move its
capital from
Seoul to a new site at
Gongju in
South Chungcheong province.
updated by
Centrx, 00:39, 12 August 2004
- U.S. President
George W. Bush nominates
Porter J. Goss to be the new head of the
CIA.
added by
Centrx, 00:39, 12 August 2004
- The
Rio-Antirio bridge, with the longest
cable-stayed deck in the world, is completed in
Greece.
updated by
Centrx, 00:39, 12 August 2004
- The
Rio-Antirio bridge, with the longest
cable-stayed deck in the world, is completed in
Greece.
removed by
Kevin Rector, 17:26, 12 August 2004
updated by
Anthony, 01:04, 12 August 2004
removed by
Anthony, 01:04, 12 August 2004
-
South Korea's government announces that the country's
capital is to be moved from
Seoul to a new site at
Gongju in
South Chungcheong province.
updated by
Moriori, 03:56, 12 August 2004
-
South Korea's government announces that the country's
capital is to be moved from
Seoul to a new site at
Gongju in
South Chungcheong province.
updated by
Itai, 06:20, 12 August 2004
- The
2004 Summer Olympics begins, with
football (soccer) matches already under way.
updated by
Nunh-huh, 06:24, 12 August 2004
- Competition in the
2004 Summer Olympics begins, with
football (soccer) matches already under way.
added by
Radagast, 12:00, 12 August 2004
-
South Korea's government announces that the country's
capital is to be moved from
Seoul to a new site at
Gongju in
South Chungcheong province.
updated by
Addicted, 15:11, 12 August 2004
removed by
Addicted, 15:11, 12 August 2004
Governor
James McGreevey of
New Jersey is expected to resign at four o'clock
added by
Calmypal, 19:15, 12 August 2004
-
South Korea's government announces that the country's
capital is to be moved from
Seoul to a new site at
Gongju in
South Chungcheong province.
updated by
Calmypal, 19:15, 12 August 2004
-
South Korea's government announces that the country's
capital is to be moved from
Seoul to a new site at
Gongju in
South Chungcheong province.
removed by
Jamesday, 16:11, 13 August 2004
- Governor
James McGreevey of
New Jersey is expected to resign at four o'clock
added by
Calmypal, 19:16, 12 August 2004
- Governor
James McGreevey of
New Jersey is expected to resign at four o'clock
removed by
Nichalp, 19:35, 12 August 2004
-
French
footballer
Zinedine Zidane, one of the most celebrated players of all time, anounces his international retirement.
added by
Nichalp, 19:35, 12 August 2004
-
French
footballer
Zinedine Zidane, one of the most celebrated players of all time, anounces his international retirement.
removed by
Calmypal, 19:48, 12 August 2004
-
Governor McGreevey of
New Jersey expected to resign
added by
Calmypal, 19:48, 12 August 2004
-
Governor McGreevey of
New Jersey expected to resign
removed by
Centrx, 19:51, 12 August 2004
- Athlete
Zinedine Zidane retires
added by
Calmypal, 19:48, 12 August 2004
- Athlete
Zinedine Zidane retires
removed by
Centrx, 19:51, 12 August 2004
-
California Supreme Court voids
San Francisco same-sex marriages
added by
Calmypal, 19:48, 12 August 2004
-
California Supreme Court voids
San Francisco same-sex marriages
added by
Calmypal, 19:48, 12 August 2004
-
California Supreme Court voids
San Francisco same-sex marriages
removed by
Centrx, 19:51, 12 August 2004
added by
Centrx, 19:51, 12 August 2004
removed by
200.48.218.178, 22:06, 20 August 2004
updated by
Centrx, 19:51, 12 August 2004
updated by
Raul654, 20:34, 12 August 2004
updated by
Raul654, 20:35, 12 August 2004
-
Jim McGreevey,
Governor of
New Jersey, resigns after admitting he had a
homosexual, extra-marital affair.
added by
69.111.190.179, 20:39, 12 August 2004
-
Jim McGreevey,
Governor of
New Jersey, resigns after admitting he had a extra-marital,
homosexual affair.
updated by
Jewbacca, 20:53, 12 August 2004
-
New Jersey
Governor
Jim McGreevey resigns after admitting he had a extra-marital,
homosexual affair.
added by
Jewbacca, 21:17, 12 August 2004
-
New Jersey
Governor
Jim McGreevey resigns after admitting he had a extramarital
homosexual affair.
updated by
Jengod, 21:54, 12 August 2004
-
New Jersey
Governor
Jim McGreevey resigns after admitting he had an extramarital
homosexual affair.
updated by
Jengod, 21:57, 12 August 2004
-
New Jersey
Governor
Jim McGreevey resigns after admitting he had an extramarital
affair with
another man.
updated by
Hyacinth, 22:10, 12 August 2004
- The
Supreme Court of California voids all
same-sex marriages that were performed by the city of
San Francisco.
updated by
Davodd, 00:44, 13 August 2004
- The
Supreme Court of California voids all
same-sex marriages that were sanctioned by the city of
San Francisco.
updated by
Moriori, 01:44, 13 August 2004
- The
Supreme Court of California voids all
same-sex marriages that were
licensed by the city of
San Francisco.
updated by
Davodd, 01:54, 13 August 2004
-
New Jersey
Governor
Jim McGreevey resigns after admitting he had an extramarital
affair with
another man.
updated by
Guanaco, 02:40, 13 August 2004
-
New Jersey
Governor
Jim McGreevey says he will resign November 15 after admitting he had an extramarital
affair with
another man.
updated by
Cecropia, 15:11, 13 August 2004
-
New Jersey
Governor
Jim McGreevey said he will resign on November 15 after having an extramarital
affair with
another man.
updated by
Jamesday, 16:11, 13 August 2004
- Food writer
Julia Child died.
added by
Jamesday, 16:11, 13 August 2004
- Food writer
Julia Child died.
removed by
65.0.149.246, 16:36, 13 August 2004
- The
Supreme Court of California voided all
same-sex marriages that were
licensed by the city of
San Francisco.
updated by
Jamesday, 16:11, 13 August 2004
- Competition in the
2004 Summer Olympics began, with
football (soccer) matches already under way.
updated by
Jamesday, 16:11, 13 August 2004
- Competition in the
2004 Summer Olympics began, with
football (soccer) matches already under way.
removed by
Radagast, 18:41, 13 August 2004
-
Julia Child, who hosted cooking shows on American
television on-and-off for over four decades, died in her sleep at the age of 91.
added by
65.0.149.246, 16:36, 13 August 2004
-
Julia Child, who hosted cooking shows on American
television on-and-off for over four decades, died in her sleep at the age of 91.
added by
65.0.149.246, 16:36, 13 August 2004
-
Lee Hsien Loong has sworn in as the new
Prime Minister of
Singapore.
added by
PFHLai, 16:59, 13 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 17:04, 13 August 2004
removed by
PFHLai, 17:04, 13 August 2004
updated by
Jiang, 18:28, 13 August 2004
removed by
Jiang, 18:28, 13 August 2004
-
New Jersey
Governor
Jim McGreevey resigns effective November 15 after having an extramarital
affair with
another man.
updated by
Jiang, 18:28, 13 August 2004
- The
Supreme Court of California voided all
same-sex marriages that were
licensed by the city of
San Francisco.
updated by
Jiang, 18:28, 13 August 2004
- The opening ceremony for the
2004 Summer Olympics begins, heralding the start of 16 days of
competition.
added by
Radagast, 18:41, 13 August 2004
- The opening ceremony for the
2004 Summer Olympics begins in
Athens,
Greece, heralding the start of 16 days of
competition.
updated by
Radagast, 18:53, 13 August 2004
updated by
33451, 20:20, 13 August 2004
removed by
33451, 20:20, 13 August 2004
updated by
MrJones, 20:26, 13 August 2004
updated by
Radagast, 20:37, 13 August 2004
removed by
Radagast, 20:37, 13 August 2004
updated by
Radagast, 20:46, 13 August 2004
-
New Jersey
Governor
Jim McGreevey resigns effective November 15 after having an extramarital
affair with
Golan Cipel.
updated by
Nunh-huh, 20:53, 13 August 2004
-
New Jersey
Governor
Jim McGreevey resigns effective November 15 after having an
homosexual extramarital
affair with
Golan Cipel.
updated by
Golbez, 21:01, 13 August 2004
- The opening ceremonies in
Athens,
Greece officially start the
2004 Summer Olympics, heralding sixteen days of
competition.
updated by
Centrx, 21:21, 13 August 2004
-
New Jersey Governor
Jim McGreevey announces his resignation effective November 15 after having an extramarital
affair with another man,
Golan Cipel.
updated by
Centrx, 21:21, 13 August 2004
-
Julia Child, famous gourmet
chef and
author who hosted cooking shows on American
television for most of four decades, dies in her sleep at the age of 91.
updated by
Centrx, 21:21, 13 August 2004
- The
Supreme Court of California voids all
same-sex marriage
licenses that were issued by the city of
San Francisco.
updated by
Centrx, 21:21, 13 August 2004
- The
opening ceremony in
Athens,
Greece officially start the
2004 Summer Olympics, heralding sixteen days of
competition.
added by
209.162.224.196, 21:51, 13 August 2004
- The
opening ceremony in
Athens,
Greece officially starts the
2004 Summer Olympics, heralding sixteen days of
competition.
updated by
209.162.224.196, 21:53, 13 August 2004
- The
Supreme Court of California voids all
same-sex marriages that were
licensed by the city of
San Francisco.
updated by
Moriori, 22:21, 13 August 2004
- The
Supreme Court of California voids all
same-sex marriages that were
licensed by the city of
San Francisco.
removed by
Jiang, 09:09, 14 August 2004
-
New Jersey Governor
Jim McGreevey announces his resignation effective November 15 after having an extramarital
affair with a man,
Golan Cipel.
updated by
Nunh-huh, 23:03, 13 August 2004
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New Jersey Governor
Jim McGreevey announces his resignation effective November 15, saying that he "engaged in an adult consensual
affair with another man".
updated by
Anthony, 23:09, 13 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley begins battering
Florida.
added by
VeryVerily, 23:14, 13 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley begins battering
Florida.
added by
VeryVerily, 23:16, 13 August 2004
updated by
Anthony, 23:27, 13 August 2004
removed by
Anthony, 23:27, 13 August 2004
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Hurricane Charley batters
Florida.
updated by
Anthony, 23:27, 13 August 2004
-
New Jersey Governor
Jim McGreevey announces his resignation effective November 15, saying that he "engaged in an adult consensual
affair with another man", alluding to but not naming
Golan Cipel.
updated by
Nunh-huh, 23:35, 13 August 2004
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New Jersey Governor
Jim McGreevey announces his resignation effective November 15, saying that he "engaged in an adult consensual
affair with another man", alluding to but not naming
Golan Cipel.
removed by
Jdforrester, 01:30, 14 August 2004
updated by
Mav, 02:25, 14 August 2004
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Freelance
British
journalist
James Brandon is
kidnapped in
Basra, and then released after intervention by cleric
Muqtada al-Sadr.
updated by
Centrx, 03:39, 14 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley batters
Florida; two million people have been told to evacuate.
updated by
Centrx, 03:39, 14 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley batters
Florida.
removed by
Centrx, 03:39, 14 August 2004
-
Julia Child, famous gourmet
cook and
author who hosted cooking shows on American
television for most of four decades, dies in her sleep at the age of 91.
updated by
Centrx, 03:39, 14 August 2004
-
Julia Child, famous gourmet
cook and
author who hosted cooking shows on American
television for most of four decades, dies in her sleep at the age of 91.
removed by
PFHLai, 20:30, 14 August 2004
-
Freelance
British
journalist
James Brandon is
kidnapped in
Basra, and then released after intervention by cleric
Muqtada al-Sadr.
updated by
Jiang, 09:09, 14 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley batters
Florida and heads for
South Carolina still with hurricane force winds; two million people have been told to evacuate.
updated by
Anthony, 12:30, 14 August 2004
-
Czesław Miłosz, a prominent
Polish poet who won the
Nobel Prize in Literature in
1980, has died at the age of 93 in
Kraków,
Poland.
added by
PFHLai, 20:30, 14 August 2004
-
Freelance
British
journalist
James Brandon is
kidnapped in
Basra, and then released after intervention by cleric
Muqtada al-Sadr.
updated by
PFHLai, 20:30, 14 August 2004
-
Freelance
British
journalist
James Brandon is
kidnapped in
Basra, and then released after intervention by cleric
Muqtada al-Sadr.
removed by
PFHLai, 14:58, 15 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley batters
Florida and heads for
South Carolina, still with hurricane-force winds; two million people have been told to evacuate.
updated by
Neutrality, 23:30, 14 August 2004
-
Czesław Miłosz, a prominent
Polish poet who won the
Nobel Prize in
Literature in
1980, has died at the age of 93 in
Kraków,
Poland.
updated by
Neutrality, 23:30, 14 August 2004
- The
opening ceremony in
Athens,
Greece officially starts the
2004 Summer Olympics, heralding 16 days of
competition.
updated by
Neutrality, 23:30, 14 August 2004
-
Czesław Miłosz, a prominent
Polish poet who won the
Nobel Prize in
Literature in
1980, has died. Miłosz was 93 and passed away in
Kraków,
Poland.
updated by
Neutrality, 23:36, 14 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley, after battering
Florida, heads for
North Carolina and Virginia; Though still strong, Charley has been officially downgraded to a
tropical storm.
updated by
Dscos, 23:39, 14 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley batters
Florida and heads for
South Carolina, still with hurricane-force winds; two million people have been told to evacuate.
removed by
Dscos, 23:39, 14 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley, after battering
Florida, heads for
North Carolina and
Virginia; Though still strong, Charley has been officially downgraded to a
tropical storm.
updated by
Dscos, 23:40, 14 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley, after battering
Florida, heads for
North Carolina and
Virginia. Though still strong, Charley has been officially downgraded to a
tropical storm.
updated by
Jiang, 23:42, 14 August 2004
-
Czesław Miłosz, a prominent
Polish poet who won the 1980
Nobel Prize in Literature dies at age 93 and in
Kraków,
Poland.
updated by
Jiang, 23:42, 14 August 2004
- The
opening ceremony officially starts the
2004 Summer Olympics in
Athens,
Greece, heralding 16 days of competition.
updated by
Jiang, 23:42, 14 August 2004
- The
opening ceremony officially starts the
2004 Summer Olympics in
Athens,
Greece, heralding 16 days of competition.
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Mark, 07:35, 15 August 2004
added by
Mark, 07:35, 15 August 2004
removed by
216.255.48.36, 13:29, 18 August 2004
updated by
Mark, 08:50, 15 August 2004
-
Czesław Miłosz, a prominent
Polish poet who won the 1980
Nobel Prize in Literature, dies at age 93 and in
Kraków,
Poland.
updated by
PFHLai, 14:58, 15 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley is downgraded to a
tropical storm, and heads for
North Carolina and
Virginia after battering
Florida.
added by
PFHLai, 15:19, 15 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley is downgraded to a
tropical storm, and heads for the
US states of
North Carolina and
Virginia after battering
Cuba.
updated by
Nichalp, 18:46, 15 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley is downgraded to a
tropical storm, and heads for the
US states of
North Carolina and
Virginia after battering
Florida.
updated by
Xeroc, 18:55, 15 August 2004
-
Czesław Miłosz, a prominent
Polish poet who won the 1980
Nobel Prize in Literature, dies at age 93 in
Kraków,
Poland.
updated by
Centrx, 19:20, 15 August 2004
-
Czesław Miłosz, a prominent
Polish poet who won the 1980
Nobel Prize in Literature, dies at age 93 in
Kraków,
Poland.
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200.191.136.29, 12:31, 16 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley, after battering
Florida, travels up the eastern seaboard of the
United States before dissipating into a
tropical depression.
updated by
Dscos, 20:14, 15 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley is downgraded to a
tropical storm, and heads for the
US states of
North Carolina and
Virginia after battering
Florida.
removed by
Dscos, 20:14, 15 August 2004
-
Hurricane Charley, after battering
Florida, travels up the eastern seaboard of the
United States before dissipating into a
tropical depression.
removed by
Lord Emsworth, 19:08, 16 August 2004
removed by
200.191.136.29, 12:31, 16 August 2004
-
Hugo Chávez wins the
recall vote in
Venezuela with 58% of the votes. Some opposition members claim election fraud, but the verdict of international monitors, including
Jimmy Carter and the
Organization of American States, is still unknown.
updated by
Sverdrup, 13:02, 16 August 2004
-
Hugo Chávez wins the
recall vote in
Venezuela with 58% of the votes. Some opposition members claim election fraud, but the verdict of international monitors, including
Jimmy Carter and the
Organization of American States, is still unknown.
removed by
172, 13:20, 16 August 2004
- According to preliminary results issued by the National Electoral Council, 58 percent of voters supported the leadership of President
Hugo Chávez in the
Venezuelan recall referendum.
added by
172, 13:20, 16 August 2004
- Preliminary results of the
Venezuelan recall referendum shows support for President
Hugo Chávez, at 58 percent of voters.
added by
Stevertigo, 16:44, 16 August 2004
- Preliminary results in the
Venezuelan recall referendum show a victory for President
Hugo Chávez, with 58% voter support.
updated by
Hajor, 17:34, 16 August 2004
- Preliminary results in the
Venezuelan recall referendum show a victory for President
Hugo Chávez, with 58% voter support.
removed by
Avala, 12:27, 17 August 2004
-
Hans-Adam II, Sovereign Prince of
Liechtenstein, transfers power to his son,
Alois, the Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein.
added by
Lord Emsworth, 19:08, 16 August 2004
-
Hans-Adam II, Sovereign Prince of
Liechtenstein, transfers power to his son,
Alois, the Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein.
updated by
Lord Emsworth, 19:09, 16 August 2004
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Hans-Adam II, Sovereign Prince of
Liechtenstein, transfers power to his son,
Alois, the Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein.
removed by
Raul654, 05:47, 17 August 2004
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NASA discovers two new
natural satellites (moons) orbitting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S1 and
S/2004 S2.
added by
GPHemsley, 21:50, 16 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
natural satellites (moons) orbitting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S1 and
S/2004 S2.
updated by
GPHemsley, 21:51, 16 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
moons orbitting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S1 and
S/2004 S2.
updated by
GPHemsley, 21:53, 16 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S1 and
S/2004 S2.
updated by
Jewbacca, 22:05, 16 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S1 and
S/2004 S2.
updated by
Jewbacca, 22:06, 16 August 2004
Hugo Chávez
removed by
Jewbacca, 22:06, 16 August 2004
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NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S1 and
S/2004 S2.
updated by
Patteroast, 02:28, 17 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
updated by
VeryVerily, 02:38, 17 August 2004
-
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols of
Serbia.
Boze Pravde as an anthem and the
coat of arms of Obrenovic royal family. They are the same as the symbols of
Republika Srpska.
added by
Avala, 12:27, 17 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
updated by
Avala, 12:27, 17 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
removed by
216.255.48.36, 13:29, 18 August 2004
-
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols of
Serbia.
Boze Pravde as an anthem and the
coat of arms of Obrenovic royal family. They are almost the same as the symbols of
Republika Srpska.
updated by
Avala, 12:45, 17 August 2004
- The
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for
Serbia:
Boze Pravde becomes Serbia's new anthem and the
coat of arms of the Obrenovic royal family gets adopted for the whole country. They are almost the same as the symbols of
Republika Srpska.
added by
Ropers, 13:35, 17 August 2004
updated by
Sverdrup, 14:24, 17 August 2004
updated by
Raul654, 16:37, 17 August 2004
updated by
216.255.48.36, 13:29, 18 August 2004
removed by
216.255.48.36, 13:29, 18 August 2004
removed by
216.255.48.36, 13:29, 18 August 2004
updated by
Johnleemk, 13:37, 18 August 2004
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216.255.48.36, 13:42, 18 August 2004
updated by
Johnleemk, 13:37, 18 August 2004
removed by
Johnleemk, 13:37, 18 August 2004
- The
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for
Serbia:
Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the
coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
updated by
Johnleemk, 13:37, 18 August 2004
- The
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for
Serbia:
Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the
coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
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NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
updated by
Johnleemk, 13:37, 18 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
removed by
216.255.48.36, 13:42, 18 August 2004
updated by
Johnleemk, 13:37, 18 August 2004
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216.255.48.36, 13:42, 18 August 2004
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216.255.48.36, 13:42, 18 August 2004
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216.255.48.36, 13:42, 18 August 2004
updated by
Hajor, 13:46, 18 August 2004
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216.255.48.36, 14:06, 18 August 2004
updated by
Hajor, 13:46, 18 August 2004
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Hajor, 13:46, 18 August 2004
- The
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for
Serbia:
Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the
coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
updated by
Hajor, 13:46, 18 August 2004
- The
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for
Serbia:
Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the
coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
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216.255.48.36, 14:06, 18 August 2004
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NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
updated by
Hajor, 13:46, 18 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
removed by
216.255.48.36, 14:06, 18 August 2004
updated by
Hajor, 13:46, 18 August 2004
updated by
216.255.48.36, 14:06, 18 August 2004
removed by
216.255.48.36, 14:06, 18 August 2004
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216.255.48.36, 14:06, 18 August 2004
updated by
Ilyanep, 14:13, 18 August 2004
removed by
216.255.48.112, 15:09, 19 August 2004
updated by
Ilyanep, 14:13, 18 August 2004
removed by
Ilyanep, 14:13, 18 August 2004
- The
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for
Serbia:
Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the
coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
updated by
Ilyanep, 14:13, 18 August 2004
- The
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for
Serbia:
Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the
coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
removed by
216.255.48.112, 15:09, 19 August 2004
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NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
updated by
Ilyanep, 14:13, 18 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
removed by
216.255.48.112, 15:09, 19 August 2004
updated by
Ilyanep, 14:13, 18 August 2004
updated by
216.255.48.112, 15:09, 19 August 2004
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216.255.48.112, 15:09, 19 August 2004
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216.255.48.112, 15:09, 19 August 2004
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:13, 19 August 2004
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216.255.48.112, 15:19, 19 August 2004
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:13, 19 August 2004
removed by
Frazzydee, 15:13, 19 August 2004
- The
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for
Serbia:
Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the
coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:13, 19 August 2004
- The
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for
Serbia:
Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the
coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
removed by
216.255.48.112, 15:19, 19 August 2004
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NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:13, 19 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
removed by
216.255.48.112, 15:19, 19 August 2004
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:13, 19 August 2004
updated by
216.255.48.112, 15:19, 19 August 2004
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216.255.48.112, 15:19, 19 August 2004
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216.255.48.112, 15:19, 19 August 2004
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:20, 19 August 2004
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216.255.48.112, 15:24, 19 August 2004
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:20, 19 August 2004
removed by
Frazzydee, 15:20, 19 August 2004
- The
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for
Serbia:
Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the
coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:20, 19 August 2004
- The
National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for
Serbia:
Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the
coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
removed by
216.255.48.112, 15:24, 19 August 2004
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NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:20, 19 August 2004
-
NASA discovers two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
removed by
216.255.48.112, 15:24, 19 August 2004
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:20, 19 August 2004
updated by
216.255.48.112, 15:24, 19 August 2004
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216.255.48.112, 15:24, 19 August 2004
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216.255.48.112, 15:24, 19 August 2004
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Frazzydee, 15:26, 19 August 2004
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:26, 19 August 2004
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Frazzydee, 15:26, 19 August 2004
updated by
Frazzydee, 15:26, 19 August 2004
- Film composer
Elmer Bernstein dies at 82.
added by
Cantus, 00:44, 20 August 2004
- Film composer
Elmer Bernstein dies at 82.
removed by
PFHLai, 16:50, 20 August 2004
- Scientists discover two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
added by
Ropers, 02:10, 20 August 2004
- Scientists discover two new
moons orbiting
Saturn, provisionally named
S/2004 S 1 and
S/2004 S 2.
removed by
Zanimum, 14:50, 20 August 2004
- Regis Philbin has broken the record for Most Hours on Camera, with 15,188.
added by
Zanimum, 14:50, 20 August 2004
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Talk show host
Regis Philbin has broken the record for Most Hours on Camera, with 15,188.
added by
Zanimum, 14:51, 20 August 2004
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Talk show host
Regis Philbin breaks the record for Most Hours on Camera, with 15,188.
updated by
Anthony, 15:07, 20 August 2004
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USA
Talk show host
Regis Philbin breaks the record for Most Hours on Camera, with 15,188.
added by
Anárion, 15:28, 20 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 16:20, 20 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 16:20, 20 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 16:50, 20 August 2004
removed by
PFHLai, 16:50, 20 August 2004
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Artillery and
mortar fire again rock
Georgia's breakaway
republic of
South Ossetia.
added by
PFHLai, 16:50, 20 August 2004
-
Artillery and
mortar fire again rock
Georgia's breakaway
republic of
South Ossetia.
removed by
Willy on wheels~enwiki, 20:44, 20 August 2004
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Hungarian prime minister
Peter Medgyessy resigns following a disagreement with his coalition partner, the
Free Democrats.
added by
207.115.73.2, 19:16, 20 August 2004
-
Hungarian prime minister
Peter Medgyessy resigns following a disagreement with his coalition partner, the
Free Democrats.
removed by
200.48.218.178, 22:06, 20 August 2004
- Film
composer
Elmer Bernstein dies at 92.
added by
207.115.73.2, 19:16, 20 August 2004
- Film
composer
Elmer Bernstein dies at 92.
removed by
200.48.218.178, 22:06, 20 August 2004
- The Willy on Wheels vandalizes the Wikipedia.
added by
Willy on wheels~enwiki, 20:44, 20 August 2004
- The Willy on Wheels vandalizes the Wikipedia.
removed by
Conti, 20:44, 20 August 2004
-
Artillery and
mortar fire again rock
Georgia's breakaway
republic of
South Ossetia.
updated by
Conti, 20:44, 20 August 2004
-
Artillery and
mortar fire again rock
Georgia's breakaway
republic of
South Ossetia.
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Angela, 22:09, 20 August 2004
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Recent deaths –
More current events...
added by
Norm, 08:40, 21 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 07:35, 22 August 2004
updated by
Chris 73, 11:34, 22 August 2004
removed by
Chris 73, 11:34, 22 August 2004
- Thieves steal
Edvard Munchs
The Scream in
Oslo
added by
Chris 73, 11:34, 22 August 2004
- Thieves steal the
Edvard Munch painting
The Scream in
Oslo
updated by
Chris 73, 11:37, 22 August 2004
- Thieves steal the
Edvard Munch painting
The Scream in
Oslo.
updated by
PFHLai, 11:42, 22 August 2004
-
Thieves steal the
Edvard Munch painting
The Scream in
Oslo.
added by
Raul654, 16:30, 22 August 2004
-
Art thieves steal
Edvard Munch's
The Scream in
Oslo.
updated by
Raul654, 16:40, 22 August 2004
- Five new
satellites and a further candidate
moon have been discovered orbiting
Neptune, bringing its tally to 13.
updated by
Angela, 18:48, 22 August 2004
- Five new
satellites and a further candidate
moon have been discovered orbiting
Neptune, bringing its tally to 13.
updated by
Angela, 18:49, 22 August 2004
Recent deaths –
More current events...
updated by
Angela, 18:49, 22 August 2004
updated by
82.83.19.121, 11:17, 23 August 2004
added by
82.83.19.121, 11:17, 23 August 2004
added by
PFHLai, 16:01, 23 August 2004
removed by
Jewbacca, 23:36, 24 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 16:22, 23 August 2004
removed by
PFHLai, 16:22, 23 August 2004
- Fierce fighting has broken out around
Imam Ali Mosque, a
shrine in the holy city of
Najaf,
Iraq.
updated by
PFHLai, 16:22, 23 August 2004
- Fierce fighting has broken out around a shrine in the holy
Iraq city of
Najaf. Pieces of shrapnel landed in the courtyard of the
Imam Ali Mosque held by followers of radical
Shi'ite cleric
Muqtada al-Sadr, witnesses said.
removed by
PFHLai, 16:22, 23 August 2004
-
art thieves steal
Edvard Munch's
The Scream in
Oslo.
updated by
PFHLai, 16:22, 23 August 2004
- Armed
art thieves steal
Edvard Munch's
The Scream in
Oslo.
added by
PFHLai, 16:23, 23 August 2004
- Armed
art thieves steal
Edvard Munch's
The Scream from a
museum in
Oslo.
updated by
PFHLai, 16:25, 23 August 2004
- Armed
art thieves steal
Edvard Munch's
The Scream from a
museum in
Oslo.
removed by
Jewbacca, 23:36, 24 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 16:35, 23 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 16:37, 23 August 2004
updated by
66.245.208.240, 16:55, 24 August 2004
added by
Alex Libman, 23:21, 24 August 2004
removed by
Jewbacca, 23:36, 24 August 2004
updated by
Jiang, 00:16, 25 August 2004
removed by
Jiang, 23:40, 25 August 2004
added by
The Anome, 19:06, 25 August 2004
added by
The Anome, 19:07, 25 August 2004
- Sir
Mark Thatcher, son of former
British Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher, is arrested in
Cape Town,
South Africa, on charges related to his alleged involvement in an attempted
coup in
Equatorial Guinea.
updated by
The Anome, 19:12, 25 August 2004
- Sir
Mark Thatcher, son of former
British Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher, is arrested in
South Africa, on charges related to his alleged involvement in an attempted
coup in
Equatorial Guinea.
updated by
The Anome, 19:12, 25 August 2004
- Sir
Mark Thatcher, son of former
British Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher, is arrested in
South Africa on charges related to alleged involvement in an attempted
coup in
Equatorial Guinea.
updated by
The Anome, 19:12, 25 August 2004
You should read Wikipedia:In_the_news_section_on_the_Main_Page before editing this page.
updated by
PFHLai, 19:51, 25 August 2004
NOTICE:
added by
Jiang, 23:40, 25 August 2004
You should read [Wikipedia:In_the_news_section_on_the_Main_Page] before editing this page.
added by
Jiang, 23:40, 25 August 2004
Please keep In The News shorter than usual for the duration of the Olympics
updated by
Jiang, 23:40, 25 August 2004
-->
updated by
Jiang, 23:40, 25 August 2004
Fierce fighting breaks out around
Imam Ali Mosque, a
shrine in the holy city of
Najaf,
Iraq.
updated by
Jiang, 23:40, 25 August 2004
Sir Mark Thatcher, 2nd Baronet, son of
The Baroness Thatcher, is arrested in
South Africa on charges related to an attempted
coup in
Equatorial Guinea.
added by
Lord Emsworth, 15:13, 26 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 16:35, 26 August 2004
removed by
PFHLai, 16:35, 26 August 2004
- Grand Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani returns to
Najaf to intervene in the
Iraqi resistance and "stop the bloodshed".
added by
PFHLai, 16:35, 26 August 2004
- The
Legislative Yuan of the
Republic of China votes to halve its membership and abolish the
National Assembly.
updated by
PFHLai, 16:35, 26 August 2004
- The
Legislative Yuan of the
Republic of China votes to halve its membership and abolish the
National Assembly.
removed by
PFHLai, 04:16, 27 August 2004
-
Mark Thatcher, son of
Margaret Thatcher, is arrested in
South Africa on charges related to an attempted
coup in
Equatorial Guinea.
updated by
OldakQuill, 17:59, 26 August 2004
- Grand
Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani returns to
Najaf to intervene in the
Iraqi resistance and "stop the bloodshed."
added by
Neutrality, 19:51, 26 August 2004
- Grand
Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani returns to
Najaf to intervene in the
Iraqi resistance.
updated by
Jiang, 21:54, 26 August 2004
-
Mark Thatcher is arrested in
South Africa on charges related to an attempted
coup in
Equatorial Guinea.
updated by
Jiang, 21:54, 26 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 04:16, 27 August 2004
removed by
PFHLai, 04:16, 27 August 2004
- Former
Chilian military ruler
Augusto Pinochet loses
immunity from prosecution for alleged crimes that include
murder,
torture and
human rights abuses.
added by
PFHLai, 04:16, 27 August 2004
- Grand
Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani returns to
Najaf to intervene in the
Iraqi resistance.
added by
PFHLai, 04:16, 27 August 2004
- Grand
Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani returns to
Najaf to intervene in the
Iraqi resistance.
removed by
PFHLai, 10:16, 28 August 2004
-
Mark Thatcher is arrested in
South Africa on charges related to an attempted
coup in
Equatorial Guinea.
added by
PFHLai, 04:16, 27 August 2004
- Former
Chilean military ruler
Augusto Pinochet loses
immunity from prosecution for alleged crimes that include
murder,
torture and
human rights abuses.
updated by
67.101.15.58, 07:27, 27 August 2004
- Former
Chilean military ruler
Augusto Pinochet loses
immunity from prosecution for alleged crimes that include
murder,
torture and
human rights abuses.
removed by
Cantus, 06:58, 29 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 10:16, 28 August 2004
removed by
PFHLai, 10:16, 28 August 2004
Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte*
Mark Thatcher is arrested in
South Africa on charges related to an attempted
coup in
Equatorial Guinea.
removed by
Cantus, 06:58, 29 August 2004
Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte*
Mark Thatcher is arrested in
South Africa on charges related to an attempted
coup in
Equatorial Guinea.
removed by
Cantus, 21:01, 29 August 2004
Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte*
Mark Thatcher is arrested in
South Africa on charges related to an attempted
coup in
Equatorial Guinea.
removed by
Cantus, 22:37, 29 August 2004
-
American singer
Laura Branigan dies of a
brain aneurysm at the age of 47.
added by
Cantus, 06:58, 29 August 2004
-
American singer
Laura Branigan dies of a
brain aneurysm at the age of 47.
removed by
OldakQuill, 13:47, 29 August 2004
- Grand
Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani intervenes in the
Iraqi resistance in
Najaf. Both the
al-Sadr
militia and
U.S. troops leave the holy city.
updated by
Cantus, 06:58, 29 August 2004
- Grand
Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani intervenes in the
Iraqi resistance in
Najaf. Both the
al-Sadr
militia and
U.S. troops leave the holy city.
updated by
OldakQuill, 13:47, 29 August 2004
- Former
Chilean military ruler
Augusto Pinochet loses
immunity from prosecution for alleged crimes that include
murder,
torture and
human rights abuses.
updated by
OldakQuill, 13:47, 29 August 2004
- Former
Chilean military ruler
Augusto Pinochet loses
immunity from prosecution for alleged crimes that include
murder,
torture and
human rights abuses.
removed by
Cantus, 21:01, 29 August 2004
updated by
OldakQuill, 13:47, 29 August 2004
-
American singer
Laura Branigan dies of a
brain aneurysm at the age of 47.
updated by
Cantus, 21:01, 29 August 2004
-
American singer
Laura Branigan dies of a
brain aneurysm at the age of 47.
removed by
OldakQuill, 22:03, 29 August 2004
- Grand
Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani intervenes in the
Iraqi resistance in
Najaf. Both the
al-Sadr
militia and
U.S. troops leave the holy city.
updated by
Cantus, 21:01, 29 August 2004
- Grand
Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani intervenes in the
Iraqi resistance in
Najaf. Both the
al-Sadr
militia and
U.S. troops leave the holy city.
updated by
OldakQuill, 22:03, 29 August 2004
- Former
Chilean military ruler
Augusto Pinochet loses
immunity from prosecution for alleged crimes that include
murder,
torture and
human rights abuses.
updated by
OldakQuill, 22:03, 29 August 2004
- Former
Chilean military ruler
Augusto Pinochet loses
immunity from prosecution for alleged crimes that include
murder,
torture and
human rights abuses.
removed by
Cantus, 22:37, 29 August 2004
updated by
OldakQuill, 22:03, 29 August 2004
-
American singer
Laura Branigan dies of a
brain aneurysm at the age of 47.
updated by
Cantus, 22:37, 29 August 2004
-
American singer
Laura Branigan dies of a
brain aneurysm at the age of 47.
removed by
Jdforrester, 23:08, 29 August 2004
- Grand
Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani intervenes in the
Iraqi resistance in
Najaf. Both the
al-Sadr
militia and
U.S. troops leave the holy city.
updated by
Cantus, 22:37, 29 August 2004
- Former
Chilean military ruler
Augusto Pinochet loses
immunity from prosecution for alleged crimes that include
murder,
torture and
human rights abuses.
updated by
Jdforrester, 23:08, 29 August 2004
- Former
Chilean military ruler
Augusto Pinochet loses
immunity from prosecution for alleged crimes that include
murder,
torture and
human rights abuses.
removed by
68.205.198.0, 23:27, 29 August 2004
- The
United States Republican Party prepares to
convene in
New York City.
added by
68.205.198.0, 23:28, 29 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 02:39, 30 August 2004
removed by
PFHLai, 02:39, 30 August 2004
- The
United States Republican Party prepares to
convene in
New York City amid many
protest activities.
added by
PFHLai, 02:39, 30 August 2004
- The
United States Republican Party prepares to
convene in
New York City amid many
protests and demonstrations.
updated by
Jewbacca, 02:44, 30 August 2004
- The
Republican Party prepares to
convene in
New York City amid many
protests and demonstrations.
updated by
Jewbacca, 02:44, 30 August 2004
- The
Republican Party prepares to
convene in
New York City amid
protests and demonstrations.
updated by
Jewbacca, 03:12, 30 August 2004
-
IOC President
Jacques Rogge officially closes the
Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
added by
Mark, 04:27, 30 August 2004
-
IOC President
Jacques Rogge officially closes the
Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
updated by
Mark, 04:39, 30 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 14:48, 30 August 2004
removed by
PFHLai, 14:48, 30 August 2004
-
Australian
Prime Minister
John Howard announces that the
2004 Australian federal election will take place on
October 9.
added by
PFHLai, 14:48, 30 August 2004
-
IOC President
Jacques Rogge officially closes the
2004 Olympic Games in
Athens.
updated by
PFHLai, 14:55, 30 August 2004
-
IOC President
Jacques Rogge officially closes the
2004 Olympic Games in
Athens.
removed by
Jewbacca, 23:33, 30 August 2004
- Grand
Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani intervenes in the
Iraqi resistance in
Najaf. Both the
al-Sadr
militia and
U.S. troops leave the holy city.
updated by
PFHLai, 14:55, 30 August 2004
- Grand
Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani intervenes in the
Iraqi resistance in
Najaf. Both the
al-Sadr
militia and
U.S. troops leave the holy city.
removed by
Dscos, 20:45, 30 August 2004
updated by
AlanBarrett, 16:20, 30 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 16:25, 30 August 2004
Despite demands from
Islamic militants holding two
French hostages, France upholds its
ban on Muslim head scarves.
added by
Dscos, 20:45, 30 August 2004
- Despite demands from
Islamic militants holding two
French hostages, France upholds its
French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools.
updated by
David.Monniaux, 20:47, 30 August 2004
- Despite demands from
Islamic militants holding two
French hostages, France upholds its
law banning conspicuous religious symbols in primary and elementary schools.
updated by
David.Monniaux, 20:49, 30 August 2004
- Despite demands from
Islamic militants holding two
French hostages, France upholds its
ban on Muslim head scarves.
updated by
Dscos, 21:01, 30 August 2004
- Despite demands from armed
Islamic militants holding two
French hostages in
Iraq, France upholds its
ban on conspicuous religious symbols in public elementary and secondary schools (including Muslim
hijab).
updated by
David.Monniaux, 21:06, 30 August 2004
added by
David.Monniaux, 21:06, 30 August 2004
Calling it a "ban on Muslim headscarves" endorses the POV of the armed militants. -->
removed by
Jewbacca, 23:33, 30 August 2004
- The
Republican Party
convenes in
New York City to renominate
George W. Bush for
president, while pro-peace/anti-Bush demonstrators in New York number in the hundreds of thousands.
updated by
Pedant, 21:13, 30 August 2004
- Despite demands from
Islamic
militants holding two
French hostages in
Iraq, France upholds its
ban on conspicuous religious symbols in schools.
updated by
Jewbacca, 23:33, 30 August 2004
- The
U.S. Republican Party
convenes in
New York City to renominate
George W. Bush for
president amid crowds of protestors.
updated by
Jewbacca, 23:33, 30 August 2004
-
Australian
Prime Minister
John Howard announces that the
2004 Australian federal election will take place on
October 9.
updated by
Jewbacca, 23:34, 30 August 2004
-
Australian
Prime Minister
John Howard announces that
federal elections will take place on
October 9.
updated by
Jewbacca, 23:36, 30 August 2004
- Despite demands from
Islamic
militants holding two
French hostages in
Iraq, France upholds its
ban on conspicuous religious symbols in schools (including Muslim
hijab).
updated by
Dscos, 23:37, 30 August 2004
updated by
Earl Andrew, 00:07, 31 August 2004
removed by
Earl Andrew, 00:07, 31 August 2004
updated by
Earl Andrew, 00:08, 31 August 2004
updated by
Earl Andrew, 00:08, 31 August 2004
updated by
DarkHorizon, 00:10, 31 August 2004
- The
U.S. Republican Party
convenes in
New York City to renominate
George W. Bush for
president amid
crowds of protestors.
updated by
Korath, 00:32, 31 August 2004
- The
U.S. Republican Party
convenes in
New York City to renominate
George W. Bush for
president amid crowds of
protesters.
updated by
Jewbacca, 00:40, 31 August 2004
- The
2004 World Cup of Ice Hockey begins with
Finland defeating the
Czech Republic 4-0 in
Helsinki. The tournament will last until
September 14, with the finals in
Toronto.
updated by
Moriori, 01:34, 31 August 2004
- The
2004 World Cup of Ice Hockey begins with
Finland defeating the
Czech Republic 4-0 in
Helsinki. The tournament will continue till
September 14, with the finals in
Toronto.
updated by
PFHLai, 05:22, 31 August 2004
-
Australian
Prime Minister
John Howard announces that
federal elections will take place on
October 9.
updated by
PFHLai, 05:22, 31 August 2004
- Amid crowds of
protesters, the
U.S. Republican Party
convenes in
New York City to renominate
George W. Bush for
President.
added by
PFHLai, 05:22, 31 August 2004
- The
2004 World Cup of Ice Hockey begins with
Finland defeating the
Czech Republic 4-0 in
Helsinki. The tournament continues until
September 14, with the finals in
Toronto.
updated by
Moriori, 08:05, 31 August 2004
- The
2004 World Cup of Ice Hockey begins with
Finland defeating the
Czech Republic 4-0 in
Helsinki. The tournament continues until
September 14, with the finals in
Toronto.
removed by
OldakQuill, 10:10, 31 August 2004
updated by
OldakQuill, 10:10, 31 August 2004
updated by
OldakQuill, 10:14, 31 August 2004
- France refuses to remove a
ban on conspicuous religious symbols in schools like the Muslim
hijab despite demands from
Islamist extremists holding two
French hostages in
Iraq.
added by
Centrx, 15:02, 31 August 2004
-
Australian
Prime Minister
John Howard (pictured right) announces that
federal elections will take place on
October 9.
updated by
Centrx, 15:02, 31 August 2004
- France refuses to remove a
ban on conspicuous religious symbols in schools such as the
Muslim
hijab, despite demands from
Islamist extremists holding two
French hostages in
Iraq.
updated by
PFHLai, 16:20, 31 August 2004
- Amid crowds of
protesters, the
U.S. Republican Party
convenes in
New York City to re-nominate
George W. Bush for
President.
updated by
PFHLai, 16:20, 31 August 2004
- The
U.S. Republican Party
convenes in
New York City to re-nominate
George W. Bush for
President, amid crowds of
protesters.
updated by
Jewbacca, 17:08, 31 August 2004
-
Australian
Prime Minister
John Howard (pictured right) announces that
federal elections will take place on
October 9.
updated by
Bdesham, 19:46, 31 August 2004
- The
U.S. Republican Party
convenes in
New York City to re-nominate
George W. Bush for
President, amid crowds of
protesters.
updated by
64.229.178.77, 22:35, 31 August 2004
updated by
Jengod, 19:15, 02 August 2004
updated by
PFHLai, 07:39, 04 August 2004
updated by
Nunh-huh, 02:15, 06 August 2004