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June 1
[edit]- Iyad Allawi (pictured right) is chosen by the Iraqi Governing Council to become interim Prime Minister of Iraq from June 30. added by Rholton, 13:40, 01 June 2004
- Nelson Mandela, former South African president, announces that he is withdrawing from public life to spend more time with family and friends. added by MykReeve, 18:26, 01 June 2004
- 85px|right|Iyad Allawi removed by MykReeve, 18:26, 01 June 2004
- Nelson Mandela, former South African president, announces that he is withdrawing from public life. updated by MykReeve, 18:27, 01 June 2004
- Nelson Mandela, former South African president, announces that he is withdrawing from public life. removed by Get-back-world-respect, 02:32, 05 June 2004
- Iyad Allawi and Ghazi al-Yawer are chosen by the Governing Council to become interim Prime Minister and President of Iraq from June 30. added by Vzbs34, 18:53, 01 June 2004
- 85px|Nelson Mandela added by Gwicke~enwiki, 23:30, 01 June 2004
June 2
[edit]- 85px|Iyad Allawi updated by Mav, 18:28, 02 June 2004
- 85px|Nelson Mandela removed by Mav, 18:28, 02 June 2004
June 3
[edit]- RD Central Intelligence Agency director George Tenet tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons". He will serve as CIA Director until mid-July. added by Johnleemk, 14:56, 03 June 2004
- 85px|George Tenet updated by Johnleemk, 14:58, 03 June 2004
- 85px|George Tenet updated by Eloquence, 15:00, 03 June 2004
- RD Central Intelligence Agency director George Tenet tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons". He will serve as CIA Director until mid-July. updated by Eloquence, 15:00, 03 June 2004
- RD US-American Central Intelligence Agency director George Tenet tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons". He will serve as CIA Director until mid-July. added by Ørbech, 15:12, 03 June 2004
- George Tenet, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons." He will remain at his post until mid-July. added by Jengod, 17:15, 03 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong disappears days before the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. added by Jiang, 20:42, 03 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong disappears days before the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. added by Raul654, 20:48, 03 June 2004
- George Clooney, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons." He will remain at his post until mid-July. added by 219.88.204.25, 22:13, 03 June 2004
- George Tenet, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons." He will remain at his post until mid-July. updated by Kingturtle, 22:16, 03 June 2004
June 4
[edit]- George Tenet, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, and co-conspirator of President Bush tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons." It is speculated these are due to conspiracies related to Iraq. He will remain at his post until mid-July. added by RíckK, 05:09, 04 June 2004
- George Tenet, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons." He will remain at his post until mid-July. updated by Maximus Rex, 05:37, 04 June 2004
June 5
[edit]- RD George W. Bush presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Pope John Paul II who criticizes him for the Iraq war while more than 100.000 protest in Rome and other Italian cities. added by Get-back-world-respect, 02:32, 05 June 2004removed by Tom-, 20:55, 05 June 2004
- The Bilderberg Group meets in Stresa, Italy from June 3 to June 6. Participants include David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, Richard Perle, Paavo Lipponen, Mario Monti, Craig Mundie, James Wolfensohn, Frits Bolkestein, and other people of wealth and influence. added by Eloquence, 15:57, 05 June 2004
- The Bilderberg Group meets in Stresa, Italy from June 3 to June 6. Participants include David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, Richard Perle, Paavo Lipponen, Mario Monti, Craig Mundie, James Wolfensohn, Frits Bolkestein, and other people of wealth and influence. removed by Centrx, 03:02, 06 June 2004
- 85px updated by Tom-, 20:55, 05 June 2004
- 40th US President Ronald Reagan dies at the age of 93 added by Tom-, 20:55, 05 June 2004
- 40th US President Ronald Reagan dies at the age of 93 updated by Tom-, 20:56, 05 June 2004
- 40th US President Ronald Reagan dies in his home in Los Angeles at the age of 93 updated by Tom-, 20:57, 05 June 2004
- 40th US president Ronald Reagan dies in his home in Los Angeles at the age of 93 updated by Tom-, 21:00, 05 June 2004
- 40th US president Ronald Reagan dies in his home in Los Angeles at the age of 93. updated by Fredrik, 21:02, 05 June 2004
- 85px|Ronald Reagan updated by Tom-, 21:31, 05 June 2004
- 40th US president Ronald Reagan dies in his Los Angeles home at the age of 93. updated by Tom-, 21:32, 05 June 2004
- 40th U.S. President Ronald Reagan dies in his Los Angeles home at the age of 93. added by Jiang, 22:37, 05 June 2004
- George Tenet, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, and George Bushs scapegoat tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons." He will remain at his post until mid-July. updated by RìckK, 23:01, 05 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong disappears days before the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. added by RìckK, 23:01, 05 June 2004
- George Tenet, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons." He will remain at his post until mid-July. updated by Nunh-huh, 23:07, 05 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong disappears days before the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. updated by Nunh-huh, 23:07, 05 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong disappears days before the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. removed by Centrx, 03:02, 06 June 2004
June 6
[edit]- The fortieth President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, dies in his Los Angeles home at the age of 93. added by Centrx, 03:02, 06 June 2004
- Thousands of veterans and seventeen heads of state and government arrive in Normandy to commemorate the 60th anniversary of D-Day, which commenced the Allied liberation of mainland Europe from Nazi occupation. added by Centrx, 03:02, 06 June 2004
- Thousands of veterans and seventeen heads of state and government arrive in Normandy to commemorate the 60th anniversary of D-Day, which commenced the Allied liberation of mainland Europe from Nazi occupation. removed by Jiang, 03:09, 06 June 2004
- George Tenet, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons." He will remain at his post until mid-July. added by Centrx, 03:02, 06 June 2004
- The 40th U.S. President, Ronald Reagan, dies in his Los Angeles home at the age of 93. added by Jiang, 03:09, 06 June 2004
- The Bilderberg Group meets in Stresa, Italy from June 3 to June 6. Participants include David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, Richard Perle, Paavo Lipponen, Mario Monti, Craig Mundie, James Wolfensohn, Frits Bolkestein, and other people of wealth and influence. updated by Jiang, 03:09, 06 June 2004
- The Bilderberg Group meets in Stresa, Italy from June 3 to June 6. Participants include David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, Richard Perle, Paavo Lipponen, Mario Monti, Craig Mundie, James Wolfensohn, Frits Bolkestein, and other people of wealth and influence. removed by Centrx, 03:36, 06 June 2004
- George Tenet, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons." He will remain at his post until mid-July. updated by Jiang, 03:09, 06 June 2004
- George Tenet, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, tenders his resignation, citing "personal reasons." He will remain at his post until mid-July. removed by Mav, 12:23, 12 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong disappears days before the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. updated by Jiang, 03:09, 06 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong disappears days before the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. removed by Centrx, 03:36, 06 June 2004
- Former U.S. President, Ronald Reagan, dies in his Los Angeles home at the age of 93. added by Centrx, 03:36, 06 June 2004
- Heads of state and thousands of veterans arrive in Normandy to commemorate the 60th anniversary of D-Day, which commenced the Allied liberation of mainland Europe from Nazi occupation. added by Centrx, 03:36, 06 June 2004
- Heads of state and thousands of veterans arrive in Normandy to commemorate the 60th anniversary of D-Day, which commenced the Allied liberation of mainland Europe from Nazi occupation. removed by Jiang, 03:42, 06 June 2004
- The 40th U.S. President, Ronald Reagan, dies in his Los Angeles home at the age of 93. updated by Jiang, 03:42, 06 June 2004
- The Bilderberg Group meets in Stresa, Italy from June 3 to June 6. updated by Jiang, 03:42, 06 June 2004
- The Bilderberg Group meets in Stresa, Italy from June 3 to June 6. removed by Nunh-huh, 03:48, 06 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong disappears days before the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. updated by Jiang, 03:42, 06 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong disappears days before the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. removed by RadicalBender, 03:08, 08 June 2004
- Heads of state and thousands of veterans commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Normandy, which began the liberation of mainland Europe from Nazi occupation. updated by Nunh-huh, 03:48, 06 June 2004
- Heads of state and thousands of veterans commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Normandy, which began the liberation of mainland Europe from Nazi occupation. removed by Jiang, 04:32, 06 June 2004
- The Bilderberg Group meets in Stresa, Italy from June 3 to June 6. updated by Jiang, 04:32, 06 June 2004
- The Bilderberg Group meets in Stresa, Italy from June 3 to June 6. removed by Centrx, 06:18, 08 June 2004
June 8
[edit]- 85px|Tampa Bay Lightning updated by RadicalBender, 03:08, 08 June 2004
- 85px|Ronald Reagan removed by RadicalBender, 03:08, 08 June 2004
- The Tampa Bay Lightning defeat the Calgary Flames in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals, 2-1, the team's first Stanley Cup victory. added by RadicalBender, 03:08, 08 June 2004
- 85px|Stanley Cup updated by Earl Andrew, 03:23, 08 June 2004
- 85px|Tampa Bay Lightning removed by Earl Andrew, 03:23, 08 June 2004
- The Tampa Bay Lightning defeat the Calgary Flames in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals, 2-1, the team's first Stanley Cup victory. updated by Seth Ilys, 03:30, 08 June 2004
- The Tampa Bay Lightning defeat the Calgary Flames in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals, 2-1, the team's first Stanley Cup victory. removed by Morwen, 17:59, 10 June 2004
- 85px|Venus Transit updated by Centrx, 06:18, 08 June 2004
- In the first transit of Venus since 1882, the planet passes between the Earth and the Sun. added by Centrx, 06:18, 08 June 2004
- Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan dies in his Los Angeles home at the age of 93. added by Centrx, 06:18, 08 June 2004
- Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan dies in his Los Angeles home at the age of 93. removed by MykReeve, 17:28, 12 June 2004
- In the first transit of Venus since 1882, the planet passes between the Earth and the Sun. updated by Itai, 14:05, 08 June 2004
June 10
[edit]- Voting opens in the European Parliament elections in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. added by Morwen, 17:59, 10 June 2004
- Voting opens in the European Parliament elections in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. added by Morwen, 18:02, 10 June 2004
- Voting opens in the European Parliament elections in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. updated by Morwen, 18:03, 10 June 2004
- Voting opens in the European Parliament elections in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. updated by Morwen, 18:03, 10 June 2004
- A transit of Venus between the Earth and the Sun occurs for the first time since 1882. added by Kingturtle, 18:06, 10 June 2004
- A transit of Venus between the Earth and the Sun occurs for the first time since 1882. removed by Kaihsu, 17:16, 14 June 2004
June 11
[edit]- Pioneering soul singer Ray Charles dies at his home in Beverly Hills, California. He was 73. added by Cantus, 01:30, 11 June 2004
- 85px|Ray Charles updated by Zanimum, 12:30, 11 June 2004
June 12
[edit]- Pioneering soul singer Ray Charles dies at his home in Beverly Hills, Californiaat the age of 73. updated by Etaoin, 03:54, 12 June 2004
- Pioneering soul singer Ray Charles dies at his home in Beverly Hills, California at the age of 73. updated by Etaoin, 03:55, 12 June 2004
- Pioneering soul singer Ray Charles dies at his home in Beverly Hills, California at the age of 73. removed by Gentgeen, 18:30, 14 June 2004
- Voting opens in the European Parliament elections. updated by Kaihsu, 11:08, 12 June 2004
- Voting continues for 4 days in the European Parliament elections. added by Kaihsu, 11:08, 12 June 2004
- Voting continues for 4 days in the European Parliament election. updated by Kaihsu, 11:09, 12 June 2004
- updated by Mav, 12:23, 12 June 2004
- RD Oklahoma City bombing accomplice Terry Nichols is spared the death penalty by a deadlocked jury. added by Mav, 12:23, 12 June 2004
- 85px|Estádio do Dragão updated by MykReeve, 17:28, 12 June 2004
- removed by MykReeve, 17:28, 12 June 2004
- The 2004 UEFA European Championship begins in the Estádio do Dragão, Oporto, Portugal. added by MykReeve, 17:28, 12 June 2004
- The 2004 UEFA European Championship begins in the Estádio do Dragão, Oporto, Portugal. removed by 163.1.16.71, 20:07, 12 June 2004
- Football: 2004 UEFA European Championship begins with Portugal 1:2 Greece. added by 163.1.16.71, 20:07, 12 June 2004
- Football (soccer): the 2004 UEFA European Championship begins with Greece beating Portugal 2-1. added by Wernher, 20:36, 12 June 2004
- Football (soccer): the Euro 2004 tournament begins with Greece beating Portugal 2-1. updated by Wernher, 20:38, 12 June 2004
- Football (soccer): the Euro 2004 tournament begins with Greece beating hosts Portugal 2-1. updated by Wernher, 20:42, 12 June 2004
- Football (soccer): the Euro 2004 tournament begins with Greece beating hosts Portugal 2-1. updated by Ed g2s, 22:15, 12 June 2004
- RD Football: the Euro 2004 tournament begins with Greece beating hosts Portugal 2-1. added by Przepla, 22:44, 12 June 2004
June 13
[edit]- RD Iran rejects restrictions on its nuclear program and says it should be accepted in the "nuclear club." added by Cecropia, 03:08, 13 June 2004
- RD Iran rejects restrictions on its nuclear program and says Iran already has independent nuclear technology. updated by 69.111.53.180, 08:14, 13 June 2004
- RD Iran rejects further restrictions on its nuclear program and says Iran already has independent nuclear technology. added by 69.111.53.180, 08:17, 13 June 2004
- RD Football: the Euro 2004 tournament begins with Greece beating the host Portugal 2-1. updated by Kaihsu, 13:41, 13 June 2004
- RD Iran rejects further restrictions on its nuclear program and says it already has independent nuclear technology. updated by Delirium, 18:08, 13 June 2004removed by 163.1.16.71, 18:23, 13 June 2004
- RD Football: 2nd day of Euro 2004 ends with France beating England 2-1. updated by Dmn, 20:45, 13 June 2004
June 14
[edit]- RD Football: 2nd day of Euro 2004 ends with France beating England 2-1. updated by Wernher, 00:01, 14 June 2004
- Voting counting continues in the European Parliament election. added by Dmn, 06:38, 14 June 2004
- Vote counting continues in the European Parliament election. added by Dmn, 06:38, 14 June 2004
- Vote counting continues in the European Parliament election. removed by Kaihsu, 17:06, 14 June 2004
- European Parliament election: near-complete preliminary results show general defeat of governing parties and slight rise of eurosceptic parties, but the general complexion of the Parliament barely changed despite the 10 new member states. added by Kaihsu, 17:06, 14 June 2004
- RD Football (soccer): 2nd day of Euro 2004 ends with France beating England 2-1. added by OldakQuill, 17:57, 14 June 2004
- 85px|European Parliament election updated by Kaihsu, 18:00, 14 June 2004
- removed by Dutife, 05:08, 17 June 2004
- RD Football: Third day of Euro 2004 begins with Denmark and Italy drawing 0-0. updated by Kaihsu, 18:00, 14 June 2004
- A court ruling to remove the phrase under God from the US Pledge of Allegiance is overtured by the Supreme Court of the United States in an 8-0 vote. added by Gentgeen, 18:30, 14 June 2004
- A court ruling to remove the phrase under God from the US Pledge of Allegiance is overturned by the Supreme Court of the United States in an 8-0 vote. updated by Kaihsu, 18:32, 14 June 2004
- European Parliament election: near-complete preliminary results show general defeat of governing parties and slight rise of eurosceptic parties, but the general complexion of the Parliament barely changed despite the 10 new member states. updated by Fredrik, 18:52, 14 June 2004
- Newdow v. United States Congress, a court ruling to remove the phrase under God from the US Pledge of Allegiance, is overturned by the Supreme Court of the United States in an 8-0 ruling. added by Gentgeen, 19:19, 14 June 2004
- The U.S. Supreme Court, in an 8-0 ruling, overturns Newdow v. United States Congress, preserving the phrase under God in the Pledge of Allegiance. added by Jengod, 19:49, 14 June 2004
- The U.S. Supreme Court, in an 8-0 ruling, overturns Newdow v. United States Congress, preserving the phrase under God in the Pledge of Allegiance. removed by Centrx, 20:08, 14 June 2004
- Results of the 2004 European Parliament election show general defeat of governing parties and a slight rise of eurosceptic parties, but the balance of power of the Parliament has barely changed despite ten new member states. added by Centrx, 20:08, 14 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously rules that the respondent lacks legal standing to bring suit, overturning the controversial ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance. added by Centrx, 20:08, 14 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously rules that the respondent lacks legal standing to bring suit, overturning the controversial ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance. removed by Nichalp, 20:40, 14 June 2004
- RD Football: The third day of Euro 2004 begins with Denmark and Italy drawing 0-0. updated by Centrx, 20:08, 14 June 2004
- Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency accuses Iran of "less than satisfactory" cooperation during the IAEA's investigation of its nuclear program. ElBaradei demands "accelerated and proactive cooperation" from Iran. added by Nichalp, 20:40, 14 June 2004
- Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency accuses Iran of "less than satisfactory" cooperation during the IAEA's investigation of its nuclear program. ElBaradei demands "accelerated and proactive cooperation" from Iran. removed by Centrx, 21:04, 14 June 2004
- RD Football: The third day of Euro 2004 begins with Denmark and Italy drawing 0-0, and ends with Sweden defeating Bulgaria 5-0. updated by Dale Arnett, 20:44, 14 June 2004
- * In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rules that the respondent lacks legal standing to bring suit, overturning the controversial ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance. added by Centrx, 21:04, 14 June 2004
- RD Football: The third day of Euro 2004 begins with Denmark and Italy drawing, 0-0, and ends with Sweden defeating Bulgaria, 5-0. updated by Centrx, 21:04, 14 June 2004
- RD Oklahoma City bombing accomplice Terry Nichols is spared the death penalty by a deadlocked jury. updated by Centrx, 21:04, 14 June 2004removed by Get-back-world-respect, 17:59, 15 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rules that the respondent lacks legal standing to bring suit, overturning the controversial ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance. updated by Centrx, 21:04, 14 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rules that the respondent lacks legal standing to bring suit, overturning the controversial ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance. added by Jengod, 21:39, 14 June 2004
- Results of the 2004 European Parliament election show general defeat of governing parties and a slight perceived (but not actual) rise of eurosceptic parties, but the balance of power of the Parliament has barely changed despite ten new member states. updated by Kaihsu, 22:28, 14 June 2004
June 15
[edit]- Results of the European Parliament election show general defeat of governing parties and a slight perceived (but not actual) rise of eurosceptic parties. added by Jiang, 03:12, 15 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rules that the respondent lacks legal standing to bring suit. updated by Jiang, 03:12, 15 June 2004
- The third day of Euro 2004 begins with Denmark and Italy drawing, and ends with Sweden defeating Bulgaria. added by Jiang, 03:12, 15 June 2004
- Results of the European Parliament election show general defeat of governing parties but the balance of power of the Parliament remains similar despite ten new member states. updated by Centrx, 06:18, 15 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rules that the respondent lacks legal standing to bring suit, overturning the ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance. updated by Centrx, 06:18, 15 June 2004
- In football: The third day of Euro 2004 begins with Denmark and Italy drawing, and ends with Sweden defeating Bulgaria. added by Nunh-huh, 06:25, 15 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overturns the ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance, because the challenge lacked legal standing. updated by Centrx, 06:37, 15 June 2004
added by Centrx, 06:42, 15 June 2004
removed by Chrisn4255, 06:49, 15 June 2004- In football: The third day of Euro 2004 begins with Denmark and Italy drawing, and ends with Sweden defeating Bulgaria. added by Centrx, 06:59, 15 June 2004
- Results of the European Parliament election show general defeat of governing parties but the balance of power in the Parliament remains similar despite ten new member states. updated by Kaihsu, 10:24, 15 June 2004
- RD United States Brigadier General Janet Karpinski at the centre of the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse in Iraq says she was told from the top to treat detainees like dogs as it is done in Guantanamo. added by Get-back-world-respect, 17:59, 15 June 2004
- In football: The fourth day of Euro 2004 begins with the Czech Republic defeating Latvia. updated by Dale Arnett, 18:04, 15 June 2004
- In football: The third day of Euro 2004 begins with Denmark and Italy drawing, and ends with Sweden defeating Bulgaria. removed by Dale Arnett, 18:04, 15 June 2004
- In football: The fourth day of Euro 2004 begins with the Czech Republic defeating Latvia 2-1. updated by Kaihsu, 18:20, 15 June 2004
- RD United States Brigadier General Janet Karpinski, a central figure in the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse in Iraq, says she was told from the top to treat detainees like dogs as it is done in Guantanamo. updated by Meelar, 18:39, 15 June 2004
- The fourth day of the Euro 2004 football championship begins with the Czech Republic defeating Latvia 2-1. added by Centrx, 19:50, 15 June 2004
- Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse in Iraq: U.S. general Janet Karpinski, formerly in charge of the prison, says she was told by superiors to treat detainees like "dogs" as is done in Guantanamo. added by Centrx, 19:50, 15 June 2004
- In football: The fourth day of the Euro 2004 begins with the Czech Republic defeating Latvia, 2-1. updated by Centrx, 19:52, 15 June 2004
- Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse in Iraq: U.S. general Janis Karpinski, formerly in charge of the prison, says she was told by superiors to treat detainees like "dogs" as is done in Guantanamo. updated by Hcheney, 20:37, 15 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overturns the ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance, because the petitioner lacked legal standing. updated by Nunh-huh, 20:38, 15 June 2004
- In football: On the fourth day of the Euro 2004 Czech Republic beats Latvia 2-1, Germany and Netherlands draw 1-1. updated by Zocky, 20:43, 15 June 2004
- In football: On the fourth day of the Euro 2004 Czech Republic beats Latvia 2-1, and Germany and Netherlands draw 1-1. updated by Bdesham, 21:48, 15 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overturns the ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance, because the respondent lacked legal standing. updated by Centrx, 23:37, 15 June 2004
June 16
[edit]- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overturns the ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance, because Newdow lacked legal standing as petitioner in the original suit. updated by Cecropia, 01:09, 16 June 2004
- On the fourth day of the Euro 2004 Czech Republic beats Latvia 2-1, and Germany and Netherlands draw 1-1. added by Jiang, 05:27, 16 June 2004
- U.S. Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski, formerly in charge of Abu Ghraib, says she was told by superiors to treat detainees like "dogs" as is done in Guantanamo. added by Jiang, 05:27, 16 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overturns the ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance. updated by Jiang, 05:27, 16 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overturns the ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance. removed by Jiang, 06:13, 16 June 2004
- U.S. Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski, formerly in charge of Abu Ghraib, says she was told by superiors to treat detainees like "dogs" as is done in Guantanamo. updated by Jiang, 05:29, 16 June 2004
- On the 4th day of the 2004 European Football Championship Czech Republic beats Latvia 2-1, and Germany and Netherlands draw 1-1. added by Nunh-huh, 05:31, 16 June 2004
- The Detroit Pistons has won their first NBA Championship since 1990 by defeating the widely-favored Los Angeles Lakers, 100-87, in Game 5 of a best-of-seven series. added by PFHLai, 06:09, 16 June 2004
- On the 4th day of the 2004 European Football Championship, Czech Republic beats Latvia 2-1, and Germany and Netherlands draw 1-1. updated by PFHLai, 06:09, 16 June 2004
- On the 4th day of the 2004 European Football Championship Czech Republic beats Latvia 2-1, and Germany and Netherlands draw 1-1. removed by PFHLai, 06:09, 16 June 2004
- Results of the European Parliament election show general defeat of governing parties. updated by Jiang, 06:13, 16 June 2004
- Results of the European Parliament election show general defeat of governing parties. updated by PFHLai, 06:16, 16 June 2004
- The Detroit Pistons win their first NBA Championship since 1990 by defeating the widely-favored Los Angeles Lakers, 100-87, in Game 5 of a best-of-seven series. added by Delirium, 08:36, 16 June 2004
- U.S. Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski, formerly in charge of Abu Ghraib, says she was told by superiors to treat detainees like "dogs". updated by Delirium, 08:39, 16 June 2004
- added by 163.1.16.71, 12:23, 16 June 2004
- On the 4th day of the 2004 European Football Championship, Czech Republic beats Latvia 2-1, and Germany and Netherlands draw 1-1. updated by 163.1.16.71, 12:23, 16 June 2004
- The Detroit Pistons win their first NBA Championship since 1990 by defeating the widely-favored Los Angeles Lakers, 100-87, in Game 5 of a best-of-seven series. updated by 163.1.16.71, 12:23, 16 June 2004
- The Detroit Pistons win their first NBA Championship since 1990 by defeating the widely-favored Los Angeles Lakers, 100-87, in Game 5 of a best-of-seven series. removed by Stargoat, 16:45, 16 June 2004
- Results of the European Parliament election show general defeat of governing parties. updated by 163.1.16.71, 12:23, 16 June 2004
- On the 4th day of the 2004 European Football Championship, Czech Republic beats Latvia 2-1, and Germany and Netherlands draw 1-1. updated by 163.1.16.71, 12:24, 16 June 2004
- On the 4th day of the EURO 2004, Czech Republic beats Latvia 2-1, and Germany and Netherlands draw 1-1. updated by Kaihsu, 12:26, 16 June 2004
- On the 4th day of EURO 2004, Czech Republic beats Latvia 2-1, and Germany and Netherlands draw 1-1. added by Kaihsu, 12:26, 16 June 2004
- On the 4th day of EURO 2004, Czech Republic beats Latvia 2-1, and Germany and Netherlands draw 1-1. removed by Kingturtle, 17:23, 16 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong's wife, Hua Zhongwei, is reported to been freed from detention incommunicado in China and returned to the couple's Beijing home. Dr. Jiang, hero of the SARS epidemic, is still being held. added by Stargoat, 16:45, 16 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong's wife, Hua Zhongwei, is reported to been freed from detention incommunicado in China and returned to the couple's Beijing home. Dr. Jiang, hero of the SARS epidemic, is still being held. updated by Cecropia, 17:19, 16 June 2004
- The 9-11 Commission reports that there was no credible evidence that Saddam Hussein had ties with al-Qaida. added by Kingturtle, 17:23, 16 June 2004
- Dr. Jiang Yanyong's wife, Hua Zhongwei, is reported to been freed from detention incommunicado in China and returned to the couple's Beijing home. Dr. Jiang, hero of the SARS epidemic, is still being held. added by Mav, 18:30, 16 June 2004
- The 9-11 Commission reports that it has found no credible evidence that Saddam Hussein had ties with al-Qaida. updated by Anthony, 20:51, 16 June 2004
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- In China, Dr. Jiang Yanyong's wife is freed from detention, but Dr. Jiang, hero of the SARS epidemic, is still being held. updated by Adam Carr, 03:45, 17 June 2004
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- In a preliminary report, the 9-11 Commission fails to find any ties between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein and his government, and reveals that the terrorist group had planned a "more spectacular" attack using ten airplanes. updated by 150.243.182.223, 15:12, 17 June 2004
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- RD The Pentagon confirms a report in the New York Times that CIA chief George Tenet - who steps down from the post next month - was allowed by U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to have an Iraqi prisoner secretly detained in another violation of the Geneva Convention. added by Get-back-world-respect, 15:59, 17 June 2004
- RD The Pentagon confirms a report in the New York Times that CIA chief George Tenet - who steps down from the post next month - was allowed by U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to have an Iraqi prisoner secretly detained in another violation of the Geneva Convention. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 15:59, 17 June 2004
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- On the 5th day of EURO 2004, England lead Switzerland 1-0. added by Zocky, 16:28, 17 June 2004
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- RD EU leaders meet in Brussels to try to agree on ratifying the first European constitution amid the showing of popular discontent with national governments in the recent European Parliament election. updated by 66.167.184.38, 17:25, 17 June 2004removed by Mav, 22:14, 17 June 2004
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- RD The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, a condition in violation of the Geneva Convention. updated by Jengod, 19:17, 17 June 2004
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- The U.N. nuclear watchdog (IAEA) was forced to make an embarrassing admission Thursday -- that it had wrongly accused Iran of withholding information about imports of potentially weapons-related technology. added by 69.111.53.180, 19:21, 17 June 2004
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- The International Atomic Energy Agency submits a draft resolution to the UN, criticizing Iran's lack of full cooperation in their investigations into weapons-related technology, but acknowleges their error in making accusations that the country withheld information. updated by DarkHorizon, 19:49, 17 June 2004
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- RD The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, a condition in possible violation of the Geneva Convention. updated by Rmhermen, 20:41, 17 June 2004
- In football, on the sixth day of EURO 2004, England beats Switzerland, 3-0, whilst Croatia hold France to a 2-2 draw. updated by DarkHorizon, 20:53, 17 June 2004
- RD The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, a condition in violation of the Geneva Convention. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:14, 17 June 2004
- RD The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, a condition which some say violates the Geneva Convention. updated by Anthony, 21:55, 17 June 2004
- Human rights situation in post-Saddam Iraq: The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, a condition which some say violates the Geneva Convention. added by Mav, 22:07, 17 June 2004
- Human rights situation in post-Saddam Iraq: The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, a condition which violates the Geneva Convention. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 22:11, 17 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overturns the ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance, because the challenge lacked legal standing. updated by Mav, 22:14, 17 June 2004
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overturns the ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance, because the challenge lacked legal standing. removed by Get-back-world-respect, 22:21, 17 June 2004
- Human rights situation in post-Saddam Iraq: The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, a condition which might violate the Geneva Convention. updated by Anthony, 22:21, 17 June 2004
- In a preliminary report, the 9-11 Commission fails to find any ties between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein and his government, and reveals that the terrorist group had planned a "more spectacular" attack using ten airplanes. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 22:21, 17 June 2004
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[edit]- Human rights situation in post-Saddam Iraq: The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, in possible violation of the Geneva Conventions. updated by Eloquence, 00:11, 18 June 2004
- In a preliminary report, the 9-11 Commission fails to find any ties between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein and his government concerning 9/11, and reveals that the terrorist group had planned a "more spectacular" attack using ten airplanes. updated by 66.87.97.133, 01:13, 18 June 2004
- In a preliminary report, the 9/11 Commission fails to find any ties between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein and his government concerning 9/11, and reveals that the terrorist group had planned a "more spectacular" attack using ten airplanes. updated by 66.87.97.133, 01:14, 18 June 2004
- In a preliminary report, the 9/11 Commission fails to find any ties between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein and his government concerning 9/11, and reveals that the terrorist group had planned a "more spectacular" attack using ten airplanes. removed by Jiang, 06:42, 18 June 2004
- In football, on the sixth day of EURO 2004, England beat Switzerland, 3-0, whilst Croatia hold France to a 2-2 draw. updated by Delirium, 02:04, 18 June 2004
- 90px|Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld updated by Guanaco, 04:26, 18 June 2004
- RD Colombia's left-wing FARC rebels claim responsibility for the massacre of 34 coca farmers found dead earlier this week, claiming the farmers were supporters of right-wing paramilitary groups. added by Delirium, 05:23, 18 June 2004
- RD The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, in possible violation of the Geneva Conventions. updated by Jiang, 06:42, 18 June 2004
- RD The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, in violation of the Geneva Conventions. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 17:33, 18 June 2004
- RD Al Arabiya reports that kidnapped hostage Paul Johnson has been beheaded by Al Qaeda militants. added by Dante Alighieri, 17:53, 18 June 2004
- RD CNN and Al Arabiya report that kidnapped hostage Paul Johnson has been beheaded by militants possibly linked to Al Qaeda. added by Meelar, 17:54, 18 June 2004
- RD CNN and Al Arabiya report that kidnapped hostage Paul Johnson has been beheaded by militants linked to Al Qaeda. updated by Dante Alighieri, 18:02, 18 June 2004
- RD CNN and Al Arabiya report that kidnapped hostage Paul Johnson has been beheaded by militants linked to Al Qaeda. updated by Gary D, 20:20, 18 June 2004
- RD The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, in apparent violation of the Geneva Conventions. updated by Anthony, 20:52, 18 June 2004
- RD Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Russia had warned the United States several times that Saddam Hussein was planning terrorist attacks against the US. added by Anthony, 20:58, 18 June 2004
- RD Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Russia had warned the United States several times that Saddam Hussein was planning terrorist attacks against the US. updated by Anthony, 21:01, 18 June 2004
- RD The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, in violation of the Geneva Conventions. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:04, 18 June 2004
- RD Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Russia had warned the United States several times that Saddam Hussein was planning terrorist attacks against the US. [1] [2] [3] updated by Anthony, 21:05, 18 June 2004removed by Anthony, 21:05, 18 June 2004removed by Get-back-world-respect, 21:07, 18 June 2004
- RD Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Russia had warned the United States several times that Saddam Hussein was planning terrorist attacks against the US. [4] [5] [6] updated by Anthony, 21:12, 18 June 2004
- RD The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, in apparent violation of the Geneva Conventions. updated by Anthony, 21:12, 18 June 2004removed by Anthony, 22:04, 18 June 2004
- RD CNN and Al Arabiya report that kidnapped hostage Paul Johnson has been beheaded by militants linked to Al Qaeda. updated by Fredrik, 21:17, 18 June 2004
- RD Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Russia had warned the United States several times before the 2003 invasion of Iraq that Saddam Hussein was planning terrorist attacks against the US. [7] [8] [9] updated by Anthony, 21:21, 18 June 2004
- RD Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Russia had warned the United States several times before the 2003 invasion of Iraq that Saddam Hussein was planning terrorist attacks against the US. updated by Anthony, 21:21, 18 June 2004removed by Anthony, 21:21, 18 June 2004
- In football, on the seventh day of EURO 2004, Denmark beat Bulgaria, 2-0, whilst Sweden and Italy draw 1-1. added by DarkHorizon, 21:27, 18 June 2004
- In football, on the seventh day of EURO 2004, Denmark beat Bulgaria, 2-0, whilst Sweden and Italy draw 1-1. removed by Jiang, 01:26, 19 June 2004
- Leaders of 28 countries agree on a draft European Constitution for the European Union at the Intergovernmental Conference in Brussels. added by Zoney, 22:12, 18 June 2004
- 100px|European Flag updated by Zoney, 22:14, 18 June 2004
- Leaders of 28 countries agree on a draft European Constitution for the European Union at the Intergovernmental Conference in Brussels, while Croatia is accepted as a candidate for joining the EU. updated by Zoney, 22:58, 18 June 2004
June 19
[edit]- Leaders of 25 countries agree on a draft European Constitution for the European Union at the Intergovernmental Conference in Brussels, while Croatia is accepted as a candidate for joining the EU. added by Przepla, 00:13, 19 June 2004
- Leaders of 25 countries agree on a draft European Constitution for the European Union at the Intergovernmental Conference in Brussels. Croatia is accepted as a candidate for joining the EU. updated by Jiang, 01:26, 19 June 2004
- Leaders of 25 countries agree on a draft European Constitution for the European Union at the Intergovernmental Conference in Brussels. Croatia is accepted as a candidate for joining the EU. removed by Get-back-world-respect, 21:45, 20 June 2004
- RD Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Russia had warned the United States several times before the 2003 invasion of Iraq that Saddam Hussein was planning terrorist attacks against the US. updated by Jiang, 01:26, 19 June 2004
- Kidnapped hostage Paul Johnson is beheaded by militants linked to Al Qaeda. added by Jiang, 01:29, 19 June 2004
- Kidnapped hostage Paul Johnson is beheaded by militants linked to Al Qaeda. removed by Get-back-world-respect, 21:45, 20 June 2004
- RD Vladimir Putin says that Russia had warned the United States several times before the 2003 invasion of Iraq that Saddam Hussein was planning terrorist attacks against the U.S. added by Jiang, 01:29, 19 June 2004removed by Get-back-world-respect, 21:34, 20 June 2004
- RD Colombia's left-wing FARC rebels claim responsibility for the massacre of 34 coca farmers found dead earlier this week. updated by Jiang, 01:29, 19 June 2004removed by Jiang, 02:15, 20 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: 22 Iraqis, among them children, women and youth, are killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah. added by Get-back-world-respect, 14:22, 19 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: Witnesses and hospital officials claim that 22 Iraqis, among them children, women and youth, are killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah. updated by Anthony, 14:35, 19 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: Witnesses and hospital officials say that 22 Iraqis, among them children, women and youth, are killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah. updated by Anthony, 14:40, 19 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: Witnesses and hospital officials say that 22 Iraqis, among them children, women and youth, were killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah. updated by Anthony, 14:40, 19 June 2004
June 20
[edit]- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: Witnesses and hospital officials say that 22 Iraqis, including women and children, were killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah. updated by Etaoin, 02:06, 20 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: 22 Iraqis, including women and children, were killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah. updated by Jiang, 02:15, 20 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: 22 Iraqis, including women and children, were reported to be killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah. updated by Anthony, 10:56, 20 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: 22 Iraqis, including women and children, were killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 12:20, 20 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: Witnesses and hospital officials say that 22 Iraqis, including women and children, were killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah. updated by Anthony, 12:34, 20 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: Witnesses and hospital officials say that 22 Iraqis, including women and children, were killed in a U.S. air strike on a terrorist safe house in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah. updated by Meelar, 16:54, 20 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: Witnesses and hospital officials say that 22 Iraqis, including women and children, were killed in a U.S. air strike on a house in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah where the U.S. forces believed to have targeted terrorists. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:29, 20 June 2004
- RD Euro 2004: Portugal qualify for the quarter-finals by beating Spain 1-0, a 2-1 loss against Russia is sufficient for Greece to qualify as well. added by Get-back-world-respect, 21:34, 20 June 2004
- Euro 2004: Portugal qualify for the quarter-finals by beating Spain 1-0, a 2-1 loss against Russia is sufficient for Greece to qualify as well. added by Get-back-world-respect, 21:34, 20 June 2004
- Euro 2004: Portugal qualifies for the quarter-finals by beating Spain 1-0, a 2-1 loss against Russia is sufficient for Greece to qualify as well. updated by Meelar, 21:37, 20 June 2004
- Foreign relations of India and Foreign relations of Pakistan agreed to extend a nuclear testing ban and to set up a hotline between their foreign secretaries aimed at preventing misunderstandings that might lead to a nuclear war. + * Euro 2004: Portugal qualifies for the quarter-finals by beating Spain 1-0, a 2-1 loss against Russia is sufficient for Greece to qualify as well. added by Get-back-world-respect, 21:45, 20 June 2004
- - * The Philippine Congress announces that Gloria Arroyo has been reelected to a second term as President of the Philippines in the 2004 general election. added by Get-back-world-respect, 21:45, 20 June 2004
- India and Pakistan agreed to extend a nuclear testing ban and to set up a hotline between their foreign secretaries aimed at preventing misunderstandings that might lead to a nuclear war. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:46, 20 June 2004
- Euro 2004: Portugal qualifies for the quarter-finals by beating Spain 1-0, a 2-1 loss against Russia is sufficient for Greece to qualify as well. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:46, 20 June 2004
- The Philippine Congress announces that Gloria Arroyo has been reelected to a second term as President of the Philippines in the 2004 general election. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:46, 20 June 2004
- 50px|Indian Flag updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:50, 20 June 2004
- 50px|Pakistani Flag updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:50, 20 June 2004
- updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:50, 20 June 2004
- 50px|European Flag updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:50, 20 June 2004
- 50px|European Flag updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:50, 20 June 2004
- updated by Raul654, 22:14, 20 June 2004
June 21
[edit]- India and Pakistan agree to extend a nuclear testing ban and set up a nuclear hotline to prevent misunderstandings that might lead to nuclear war. updated by Centrx, 01:08, 21 June 2004
- Euro 2004: Portugal qualifies for the quarter-finals by beating Spain, 1-0. updated by Centrx, 01:08, 21 June 2004
- The Philippine Congress announces that Gloria Arroyo has been reelected to a second term as President of the Philippines in the 2004 general election. updated by Centrx, 01:08, 21 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: Witnesses and hospital officials say that 22 Iraqis, including women and children, were killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah where U.S. forces believed terrorists were housed. updated by Centrx, 01:08, 21 June 2004
- U.S.-led occupation of Iraq: Witnesses and hospital officials say that 22 Iraqis, including women and children, were killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah where U.S. forces believed terrorists were housed. removed by Seth Ilys, 15:16, 21 June 2004
- 50px|Pakistani Flag50px|Indian Flag updated by EricPoehlsen, 04:24, 21 June 2004
- 50px|Indian Flag removed by EricPoehlsen, 04:24, 21 June 2004
- 50px|Pakistani Flag removed by EricPoehlsen, 04:24, 21 June 2004
- 50px|Pakistani Flag
50px|Indian Flag updated by Delirium, 06:41, 21 June 2004 - Euro 2004: Portugal qualifies for the quarter-finals by beating Spain, 1-0, a 2-1 loss against Russia is sufficient for Greece to qualify as well. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 07:38, 21 June 2004
- updated by Patrick, 09:58, 21 June 2004
- Euro 2004: Portugal qualifies for the quarter-finals by beating Spain 1-0; a 2-1 loss against Russia is sufficient for Greece to qualify as well. updated by Wernher, 10:43, 21 June 2004
- 150px|SpaceShipOne
updated by Seth Ilys, 15:16, 21 June 2004 - 50px|Pakistani Flag
50px|Indian Flag removed by Seth Ilys, 15:16, 21 June 2004 - SpaceShipOne, launched from the Mojave Spaceport by Scaled Composites, and piloted by Mike Melvill, becomes the first sucessful commercial spaceflight. added by Seth Ilys, 15:16, 21 June 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne
updated by Seth Ilys, 15:17, 21 June 2004 - SpaceShipOne, launched from the Mojave Spaceport by Scaled Composites, and piloted by Mike Melvill, becomes the first sucessful commercial spaceflight, reaching the edge of space. updated by Sverdrup, 15:18, 21 June 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne updated by Sverdrup, 15:20, 21 June 2004
- SpaceShipOne, launched from the Mojave Spaceport by Scaled Composites, and piloted by Mike Melvill, becomes the first successful commercial spaceflight, reaching the edge of space. updated by JidGom, 17:16, 21 June 2004
- SpaceShipOne, launched from the Mojave Spaceport by Scaled Composites, and piloted by Mike Melvill, becomes the first successful manned commercial spaceflight, reaching the edge of space. updated by Seth Ilys, 17:31, 21 June 2004
- India and Pakistan agree to extend a nuclear testing ban and set up a hotline to prevent misunderstandings that might lead to nuclear war. updated by Jengod, 19:00, 21 June 2004
- India and Pakistan agree to extend a nuclear testing ban and set up a hotline to prevent misunderstandings that might lead to nuclear war. removed by Get-back-world-respect, 00:15, 22 June 2004
- In football, Euro 2004: Portugal qualifies for the quarter-finals by beating Spain 1-0; a 2-1 loss against Russia is sufficient for Greece to qualify as well. added by Nunh-huh, 19:05, 21 June 2004
- SpaceShipOne, launched from the Mojave Spaceport, and piloted by Mike Melvill, becomes the first successful manned commercial spaceflight, reaching the edge of space. updated by Jiang, 20:32, 21 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004, Portugal qualifies for the quarter-finals by beating Spain 1-0; a 2-1 loss against Russia is sufficient for Greece to qualify as well. added by Jiang, 20:32, 21 June 2004
- The Philippine Congress announces that Gloria Arroyo has been reelected President of the Philippines in the 2004 general election. updated by Jiang, 20:32, 21 June 2004
- The Philippine Congress announces that Gloria Arroyo has been reelected President of the Philippines in the 2004 general election. removed by Get-back-world-respect, 00:02, 22 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that Americans do not have the right to remain silent when asked by police to identify themselves. updated by Anthony, 20:40, 21 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that Americans do not have the right to remain silent when asked by police to identify themselves. updated by Anthony, 20:41, 21 June 2004
- In football, Euro 2004, Portugal qualifies for the quarter-finals by beating Spain 1-0; a 2-1 loss against Russia is sufficient for Greece to qualify as well. updated by Nunh-huh, 20:42, 21 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that mandatory disclosure of identity to the police, when asked, does not violate the Fifth amendment. updated by Fennec, 20:51, 21 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that mandatory disclosure of identity to the police, when asked, does not violate the Fifth Amendment. updated by Fennec, 20:51, 21 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that mandatory disclosure of identity to the police, when asked, does not violate the Fifth Amendment, and the Miranda warning does not apply. updated by Fennec, 20:53, 21 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that mandatory disclosure of identity to the police, when asked, does not violate the Fifth Amendment, and the Miranda Warning does not apply. updated by Mav, 21:08, 21 June 2004
- In football, Euro 2004, France qualifies for the quarter-finals by beating Switzerland 3-1; England follows by beating Croatia 4-2. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 21:14, 21 June 2004
- In football, Euro 2004, France qualify for the quarter-finals by beating Switzerland 3-1; England follow by beating Croatia 4-2. updated by Ed g2s, 21:52, 21 June 2004
June 22
[edit]- The United States administration under George W. Bush is apparently found out to have grossly overstated both the danger the detainees held at the controversial camp at Guantanamo posed and the intelligence they have provided. (NYT) added by Get-back-world-respect, 00:02, 22 June 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne updated by Get-back-world-respect, 00:02, 22 June 2004
- updated by Get-back-world-respect, 00:02, 22 June 2004
- The United States administration under George W. Bush is apparently found out to have grossly overstated both the danger the detainees held at the controversial camp at Guantanamo posed and the intelligence they have provided. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 00:02, 22 June 2004
- The United States administration under George W. Bush is apparently found out to have grossly overstated both the danger the detainees held at the controversial camp at Guantanamo posed and the intelligence they have provided. removed by Delirium, 00:48, 22 June 2004
- In football, Euro 2004, France qualify for the quarter-finals by beating Switzerland 3-1; England follow by beating Croatia 4-2. updated by Delirium, 00:48, 22 June 2004
- In football, Euro 2004, France qualify for the quarter-finals by beating Switzerland 3-1; England follow by beating Croatia 4-2. removed by Centrx, 21:48, 22 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that mandatory disclosure of identity to the police, when asked, does not violate the Fifth Amendment, and the Miranda Warning does not apply. updated by Delirium, 00:48, 22 June 2004
- India and Pakistan agree to extend a nuclear testing ban and set up a hotline to prevent misunderstandings that might lead to nuclear war. updated by Delirium, 00:48, 22 June 2004
- India and Pakistan agree to extend a nuclear testing ban and set up a hotline to prevent misunderstandings that might lead to nuclear war. removed by Cecropia, 17:21, 22 June 2004
- The Philippine Congress announces that Gloria Arroyo has been reelected President of the Philippines in the 2004 general election. updated by Delirium, 00:48, 22 June 2004
- The Philippine Congress announces that Gloria Arroyo has been reelected President of the Philippines in the 2004 general election. removed by Get-back-world-respect, 10:34, 22 June 2004
- SpaceShipOne, launched from the Mojave Spaceport, and piloted by Mike Melvill, becomes the first successful manned commercial spaceflight, reaching the edge of the Earth. updated by 219.88.156.66, 02:22, 22 June 2004
- SpaceShipOne, launched from the Mojave Spaceport, and piloted by Mike Melvill, becomes the first successful manned commercial spaceflight, reaching the edge of the Earth. updated by Delirium, 03:22, 22 June 2004
- SpaceShipOne, launched from the Mojave Spaceport, and piloted by Mike Melvill, becomes the first successful manned commercial spaceflight, reaching the edge of space. updated by Delirium, 03:23, 22 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that mandatory disclosure of identity to the police, when asked, does not violate the Fifth Amendment. updated by Anthony, 10:15, 22 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that mandatory disclosure of identity to the police, when asked, does not violate the Constitution. updated by Anthony, 10:29, 22 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that mandatory disclosure of identity to the police, when asked, does not violate the Constitution. removed by Nichalp, 18:07, 22 June 2004
- The United States administration under George W. Bush is apparently found out to have grossly overstated both the danger the detainees held at the controversial camp at Guantanamo posed and the intelligence they have provided. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 10:34, 22 June 2004
- SpaceShipOne, launched from the Mojave Spaceport, and piloted by Mike Melvill, becomes the first successful manned private spaceflight, reaching the edge of space. updated by Meelar, 13:23, 22 June 2004
- The United States administration under George W. Bush is apparently found out to have grossly overstated both the danger posed by the detainees held at the controversial Camp X-ray at Guantanamo posed and the intelligence they have provided. updated by Seth Ilys, 15:23, 22 June 2004
- The United States administration under George W. Bush is apparently found out to have grossly overstated both the danger posed by the detainees held at the controversial Camp X-ray at Guantanamo posed and the intelligence they have provided. updated by Seth Ilys, 15:24, 22 June 2004
- The United States administration under George W. Bush is apparently found out to have grossly overstated both the danger posed by the detainees held at the controversial Camp X-ray at Guantanamo and the intelligence they have provided. updated by 69.139.159.82, 16:19, 22 June 2004
- An Islamic militant group has beheaded Kim Sun-il, a South Korean contractor, according to Al Jazeera television. added by Cecropia, 17:21, 22 June 2004
- The [George W. Bush|Bush administration]] is apparently found out to have grossly overstated both the danger posed by the detainees held at the controversial Camp X-ray at Guantanamo and the intelligence they have provided. added by Meelar, 17:24, 22 June 2004
- The Bush administration is apparently found out to have grossly overstated both the danger posed by the detainees held at the controversial Camp X-ray at Guantanamo and the intelligence they have provided. added by Meelar, 17:26, 22 June 2004
- The Bush administration is reported to have exaggerated the danger posed by most of the detainees held at the controversial Camp X-ray at Guantanamo and the intelligence they have provided. updated by Cecropia, 17:34, 22 June 2004
- An Islamic militant group has beheaded Kim Sun-il, a South Korean contractor, according to Al-Jazeera television. updated by Kaihsu, 17:43, 22 June 2004
- RD Iran plans to prosecute the British sailors detained in Iran. added by Nichalp, 18:07, 22 June 2004
- RD Iran plans to prosecute the British sailors detained in Iran. updated by Cecropia, 18:10, 22 June 2004
- RD Iran plans to prosecute 8 British sailors who were arrested in Iran's watwaters; they claimed to have been delivering a boat to Iraq. updated by Meelar, 18:28, 22 June 2004removed by Meelar, 18:28, 22 June 2004
- RD Iran plans to prosecute 8 British sailors who were arrested in Iran's waters; they claimed to have been delivering a boat to Iraq. updated by Nichalp, 18:44, 22 June 2004removed by Cecropia, 19:18, 22 June 2004
- An Islamic militant group has beheaded Kim Sun-il, a South Korean contractor, according to Al-Jazeera television. updated by Lukobe, 19:11, 22 June 2004
- An Islamic militant group has beheaded Kim Sun-il, a South Korean contractor, according to Al-Jazeera television. removed by Centrx, 21:48, 22 June 2004
- The Iranian Islamic Republic News Agency reported Iran could soon free eight British sailors seized on the Iranian side of a waterway shared with Iraq if interrogations show they had "no bad intention." added by Cecropia, 19:18, 22 June 2004
- The Iranian Islamic Republic News Agency reported Iran could soon free eight British sailors seized on the Iranian side of a waterway shared with Iraq if interrogations show they had "no bad intention." added by Cecropia, 19:19, 22 June 2004
- The Iranian Islamic Republic News Agency reported Iran could soon free eight British sailors seized on the Iranian side of a waterway shared with Iraq if interrogations show they had "no bad intention". updated by Wereon, 20:47, 22 June 2004
- The Iranian Islamic Republic News Agency reported Iran could soon free eight British sailors seized on the Iranian side of the historically-disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway shared with Iraq if interrogations show they had "no bad intention". updated by Cecropia, 20:54, 22 June 2004
- The official news agency of Iran reports that the nation's government would soon free eight British sailors seized on the Iranian side of the historically disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway bordering Iraq, if interrogation reveals they had no ill intent. added by Centrx, 21:48, 22 June 2004
- The official news agency of Iran reports that the nation's government would soon free eight British sailors seized on the Iranian side of the historically disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway bordering Iraq, if interrogation reveals they had no ill intent. removed by Jiang, 21:52, 22 June 2004
- Islamic guerillas in Iraq behead South Korean contractor Kim Sun-il. added by Centrx, 21:48, 22 June 2004
- Islamic guerillas in Iraq behead South Korean contractor Kim Sun-il. removed by Jiang, 21:52, 22 June 2004
- The New York Times reports that the Bush administration has exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial Camp X-ray in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. added by Centrx, 21:48, 22 June 2004
- Launched from the Mojave Spaceport and piloted by Mike Melvill, SpaceShipOne becomes the first successful manned private spaceflight, reaching the boundary to space beyond the Earth's atmosphere. added by Centrx, 21:48, 22 June 2004
- An Islamic militant group has beheaded Kim Sun-il, a South Korean contractor, according to Al-Jazeera television. updated by Jiang, 21:52, 22 June 2004
- The Bush administration is reported to have exaggerated the danger posed by most of the detainees held at the controversial Camp X-ray at Guantanamo and the intelligence they have provided. updated by Jiang, 21:52, 22 June 2004
- SpaceShipOne, launched from the Mojave Spaceport, and piloted by Mike Melvill, becomes the first successful manned private spaceflight, reaching the edge of space. updated by Jiang, 21:52, 22 June 2004
- In football, Euro 2004, France qualify for the quarter-finals by beating Switzerland 3-1; England follow by beating Croatia 4-2. updated by Jiang, 21:52, 22 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that mandatory disclosure of identity to the police, when asked, does not violate the Constitution. updated by Jiang, 21:52, 22 June 2004
- The New York Times alleges the Bush administration has exaggerated the danger posed by most of the detainees held at the controversial Camp X-ray at Guantanamo and the intelligence they have provided. added by Hcheney, 22:17, 22 June 2004
- An Islamic militant group has beheaded Kim Sun-il, a South Korean contractor, according to Al-Jazeera television. updated by Lukobe, 22:25, 22 June 2004
- An Islamic militant group has beheaded Kim Sun-il, a South Korean contractor, according to Al-Jazeera television. removed by Centrx, 22:56, 22 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Sweden and Denmark both progress to the quarter-finals after a 2-2 draw, knocking out Italy despite its 2-1 win over Bulgaria. updated by Centrx, 22:56, 22 June 2004
- Islamic guerillas in Iraq behead South Korean contractor Kim Sun-il. updated by Centrx, 22:56, 22 June 2004
- The New York Times reports that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial Camp X-ray in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. updated by Centrx, 22:56, 22 June 2004
- Launched from the Mojave Spaceport and piloted by Mike Melvill, SpaceShipOne becomes the first successful manned private spaceflight, reaching the boundary to space beyond the Earth's atmosphere. updated by Centrx, 22:56, 22 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that requiring disclosure of identity to the police when questioned, does not violate the U.S. Constitution. added by Centrx, 22:56, 22 June 2004
- Islamic guerillas in Iraq behead South Korean contractor Kim Sun-il. updated by Centrx, 22:57, 22 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that requiring disclosure of identity to the police when asked, does not violate the U.S. Constitution. updated by Centrx, 23:00, 22 June 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules that requiring disclosure of identity to the police when asked, does not violate the U.S. Constitution. removed by Jiang, 04:56, 23 June 2004
- Islamic guerillas in Iraq behead South Korean contractor Kim Sun-il. updated by Lukobe, 23:47, 22 June 2004
June 23
[edit]- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Sweden and Denmark both progress to the quarter-finals after a 2-2 draw, knocking out Italy despite its 2-1 win over Bulgaria. updated by Wernher, 00:11, 23 June 2004
- The New York Times reports that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial Camp X-Ray in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. updated by Dmn, 01:08, 23 June 2004
- The New York Times reports that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 01:39, 23 June 2004
- The New York Times reports that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 01:45, 23 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Sweden and Denmark both progress to the quarter-finals after a 2-2 draw. updated by Jiang, 04:57, 23 June 2004
- The New York Times reports that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at Camp X-Ray in Guantanamo Bay. updated by Jiang, 04:57, 23 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Sweden and Denmark both progress to the quarter-finals after a 2-2 draw; Italy are out despite their 2-1 win over Bulgaria. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 10:01, 23 June 2004
- The New York Times reports that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial prisoner camp in Guantanamo Bay. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 10:01, 23 June 2004
- Islamic terrorists in Iraq behead South Korean contractor Kim Sun-il. added by Fuelbottle, 10:10, 23 June 2004
- MIlitants in Iraq behead South Korean contractor Kim Sun-il. added by K1, 12:17, 23 June 2004
- Militants in Iraq behead South Korean contractor Kim Sun-il. updated by K1, 12:18, 23 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Sweden and Denmark both progress to the quarter-finals after a 2-2 draw; Italy is out despite its 2-1 win over Bulgaria. updated by Meelar, 12:53, 23 June 2004
- Launched from the Mojave Spaceport and piloted by Mike Melvill, SpaceShipOne becomes the first successful manned private spaceflight, reaching the boundary of space beyond the Earth's atmosphere. updated by Meelar, 12:53, 23 June 2004
- Launched 100px|SpaceShipOne added by 163.1.16.71, 14:06, 23 June 2004
- from the Mojave Spaceport and piloted by Mike Melvill, SpaceShipOne becomes the first successful manned private spaceflight, reaching the boundary of space beyond the Earth's atmosphere. added by 163.1.16.71, 14:06, 23 June 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne updated by Kaihsu, 14:07, 23 June 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne removed by Sverdrup, 11:39, 27 June 2004
- updated by Kaihsu, 14:07, 23 June 2004
- Launched from the Mojave Spaceport and piloted by Mike Melvill, SpaceShipOne becomes the first successful manned private spaceflight, reaching the boundary of space beyond the Earth's atmosphere. updated by Kaihsu, 14:07, 23 June 2004
- The New York Times alleges that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial prisoner camp in Guantanamo Bay. added by Hcheney, 16:30, 23 June 2004
- The New York Times reports that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial prisoner camp in Guantanamo Bay. updated by Centrx, 21:41, 23 June 2004
June 24
[edit]- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Netherlands and Czech Republic are the last two teams to enter quarter-finals; Germany is out. updated by Dmn, 00:36, 24 June 2004
- The New York Times alleges that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial prisoner camp in Guantanamo Bay. updated by Hcheney, 12:39, 24 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Netherlands and Czech Republic are the last two teams to enter quarter-finals; Germany are out. updated by Ed g2s, 16:27, 24 June 2004
- The New York Times reports that many military and intelligence officials consider the Bush administration to have exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial prisoner camp in Guantanamo Bay. updated by Centrx, 18:11, 24 June 2004
- The New York Times alleges that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial prisoner camp in Guantanamo Bay. updated by Hcheney, 18:35, 24 June 2004
- The New York Times asserts that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial prisoner camp in Guantanamo Bay. updated by Centrx, 20:25, 24 June 2004
- The New York Times asserts that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial prisoner camp in Guantanamo Bay. removed by Xeroc, 22:17, 24 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Portugal becomes the first team to enter the semifinals, defeating England in a penalty shootout. added by Dale Arnett, 21:52, 24 June 2004
- RD Iraqi Insurgents explode multiple car bombs and seize police stations in a six-city offensive killing over 100 and wounding at least 320. added by Xeroc, 22:17, 24 June 2004removed by Jiang, 22:40, 24 June 2004
- The New York Times asserts that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial prisoner camp in Guantanamo Bay. updated by Jiang, 22:40, 24 June 2004
- The New York Times asserts that the Bush administration exaggerated both the danger posed and the intelligence provided by the detainees held at the controversial prisoner camp in Guantanamo Bay. removed by Jiang, 01:49, 28 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Portugal become the first team to enter the semifinals, defeating England in a penalty shootout. updated by Ed g2s, 23:24, 24 June 2004
June 25
[edit]- Militants in Iraq behead South Korean contractor Kim Sun-il. added by Richie, 10:43, 25 June 2004
- Militants in Iraq behead South Korean contractor Kim Sun-il. removed by Dscos, 20:59, 25 June 2004
- Launched from the Mojave Spaceport and piloted by Mike Melvill, SpaceShipOne becomes the first successful manned private spaceflight, reaching the boundary of space beyond the Earth's atmosphere. updated by 217.158.106.111, 11:59, 25 June 2004
- Launched from the Mojave Spaceport and piloted by Mike Melvill, SpaceShipOne becomes the first successful manned private spaceflight, reaching the boundary of space beyond the Earth's atmosphere. removed by Sverdrup, 11:39, 27 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Greece stun the ruling champions France and qualify for half-finals. updated by Zocky, 20:44, 25 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Portugal become the first team to enter the semifinals, defeating England in a penalty shootout. removed by Zocky, 20:44, 25 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Greece stun the ruling champions France and qualify for the semi-finals. updated by Centrx, 20:49, 25 June 2004
- Jack Ryan, a candidate for he U.S. Senate from Illinois, withdraws from the race on 25 June 2004 after allegation that he took his ex-wife, actress Jeri Ryan, to numerous sex clubs. added by Dscos, 20:59, 25 June 2004
- RD Jack Ryan, a candidate for he U.S. Senate from Illinois, withdraws from the race on 25 June 2004 after allegation that he took his ex-wife, actress Jeri Ryan, to numerous sex clubs. added by Dscos, 21:00, 25 June 2004
- RD Jack Ryan, a candidate for he U.S. Senate from Illinois, withdraws from the race on 25 June 2004 after allegations that he took his ex-wife, actress Jeri Ryan, to numerous sex clubs. updated by Dscos, 21:02, 25 June 2004
- RD Jack Ryan, a candidate for he U.S. Senate from Illinois, withdraws from the race on 25 June 2004 after allegations that he took his ex-wife, actress Jeri Ryan, to numerous sex clubs. added by Dscos, 21:12, 25 June 2004
- RD U.S. Senate candidate Jack Ryan of Illinois withdraws from the race amid allegations that he had taken his former wife to numerous sex clubs and insisted they have sex in public. added by Centrx, 21:36, 25 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Greece stun the reigning champions France and qualify for the semi-finals. updated by Thue, 21:58, 25 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Greece stuns the reigning champions France and qualify for the semi-finals. updated by Dscos, 23:45, 25 June 2004
- RD U.S. Senate candidate Jack Ryan of Illinois withdraws from the race amid allegations that he had taken his former wife to numerous sex clubs and pressured her to have sex in public. updated by Dscos, 23:45, 25 June 2004
- RD U.S. Senate candidate Jack Ryan of Illinois withdraws from the race amid allegations that he had taken his ex-wife, actress Jeri Ryan, to numerous sex clubs and pressured her to have sex in public. updated by Dscos, 23:47, 25 June 2004
June 26
[edit]- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Greece stun reigning champions France and qualify for the semi-finals. updated by Delirium, 02:54, 26 June 2004
- updated by Xeroc, 03:31, 26 June 2004
- added by Xeroc, 03:31, 26 June 2004
- RD U.S. Senate candidate Jack Ryan of Illinois withdraws from the race amid allegations that he had taken his ex-wife, actress Jeri Ryan, to numerous sex clubs and pressured her to have sex in public. updated by Karada, 07:23, 26 June 2004removed by Anthere, 09:08, 27 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, Netherlands eliminates Sweden on penalty kicks and qualifies for the semi-finals. updated by PFHLai, 21:37, 26 June 2004
- In the Euro 2004 football championship, the Netherlands eliminates Sweden on penalty kicks and qualifies for the semi-finals. updated by AlexG, 21:51, 26 June 2004
- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Netherlands knock-out Sweden on penalties after a 0-0 draw to qualify for the semi-finals. updated by Ed g2s, 23:25, 26 June 2004
June 27
[edit]- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Netherlands knock out Sweden on penalties after a 0-0 draw, qualifying for the semi-finals. updated by Centrx, 00:36, 27 June 2004
- The War Crimes Court has launched a probe into the conflicts in Congo added by Simonides, 09:13, 27 June 2004
- The War Crimes Court has launched a probe into the conflicts in Congo removed by Simonides, 10:10, 27 June 2004
- RD Floods Maroon Half a Million in Bangladesh added by Simonides, 09:13, 27 June 2004
- RD Drug Links Alleged in Mexico Editor Slay[10] added by Simonides, 09:13, 27 June 2004removed by Simonides, 09:14, 27 June 2004
- Half a million people have been marooned by floods in Bangladesh added by Simonides, 09:17, 27 June 2004
- The International Criminal Court has launched a probe to investigate war crimes committed during the conflicts in Congo. It will be the ICC's first formal case. added by Simonides, 10:10, 27 June 2004
- RD Iran has announced plans to renew it's nuclear program starting Tuesday. added by Simonides, 10:10, 27 June 2004
- RD Iran has announced plans to renew it's nuclear program starting Tuesday, despite international objections. updated by Simonides, 10:12, 27 June 2004
- Upto 500,000 people have been marooned by floods in Bangladesh. added by Simonides, 10:12, 27 June 2004
- Upto 500,000 people have been marooned by floods in Bangladesh. removed by Simonides, 10:19, 27 June 2004
- RD India and Pakistan have begun their first major talks in six years on Kashmir, a region plagued by violence that Pakistan claims is disputed territory. added by Simonides, 10:19, 27 June 2004
- The International Criminal Court launches a probe to investigate war crimes committed during the conflicts in Congo. It will be the ICC's first formal case. updated by Mark, 10:24, 27 June 2004
- The International Criminal Court launches a probe to investigate war crimes committed during the conflicts in Congo. It will be the ICC's first formal case. removed by Morwen, 18:32, 27 June 2004
- RD Iran announces plans to renew it's nuclear program starting Tuesday, despite international objections. added by Mark, 10:24, 27 June 2004
- RD India and Pakistan begin their first major talks in six years on Kashmir, a region plagued by violence that Pakistan claims is disputed territory. updated by Mark, 10:24, 27 June 2004
- RD Iran announces plans to renew it's nuclear program starting Tuesday, despite international objections. updated by Sverdrup, 11:41, 27 June 2004
- RD India and Pakistan begin their first major talks in six years on Kashmir, a region plagued by violence that Pakistan claims is disputed territory. updated by Sverdrup, 11:41, 27 June 2004
- RD Iran announces plans to renew its nuclear program starting Tuesday, despite international objections. updated by Tim Bell, 11:57, 27 June 2004
- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Czech Republic becomes the last team to qualify for the semifinals by defeating Denmark 3-0. updated by Dale Arnett, 22:09, 27 June 2004
- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Netherlands knock out Sweden on penalties after a 0-0 draw, qualifying for the semi-finals. removed by Dale Arnett, 22:09, 27 June 2004
- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Czech Republic defeats Denmark 3-0, to join Portugal, Greece, and the the Netherlands in the semifinals. updated by Doops, 22:10, 27 June 2004
- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Czech Republic defeats Denmark, 3-0, to join Portugal, Greece, and the the Netherlands in the semifinals. updated by Doops, 22:18, 27 June 2004
- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Czech Republic defeats Denmark, 3-0, to join Portugal, Greece, and the Netherlands in the semifinals. updated by Dale Arnett, 22:38, 27 June 2004
- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Czech Republic defeats Denmark, 3-0, to join Portugal, Greece, and the Netherlands in the semifinals. removed by Gentgeen, 23:03, 27 June 2004
- The Arena Football League San Jose SaberCats defeat the Arizona Rattlers to win Arena Bowl XVIII. added by Gentgeen, 23:03, 27 June 2004
- The Arena Football League San Jose SaberCats defeat the Arizona Rattlers to win Arena Bowl XVIII. removed by Ed g2s, 00:10, 28 June 2004
June 28
[edit]- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Czech Republic defeats Denmark, 3-0, to join Portugal, Greece, and the Netherlands in the semifinals. updated by Ed g2s, 00:10, 28 June 2004
- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Czech Republic defeats Denmark, 3-0, to join Portugal, Greece, and the Netherlands in the semifinals. removed by Gentgeen, 00:12, 28 June 2004
- 100px|right|San Jose SaberCats removed by Ed g2s, 00:10, 28 June 2004
- 100px|right|San Jose SaberCats removed by Centrx, 00:14, 28 June 2004
- The Arena Football League San Jose SaberCats defeat the Arizona Rattlers to win Arena Bowl XVIII. updated by Gentgeen, 00:12, 28 June 2004
- The Arena Football League San Jose SaberCats defeat the Arizona Rattlers to win Arena Bowl XVIII. removed by Centrx, 00:14, 28 June 2004
- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Czech Republic defeats Denmark 3-0, joining Portugal, Greece, and the Netherlands in the semifinals. updated by Centrx, 00:14, 28 June 2004
- In the 2004 European Football Championship, the Czech Republic defeats Denmark 3-0, joining Portugal, Greece, and the Netherlands in the semifinals. removed by Gentgeen, 00:33, 28 June 2004
- RD Iran announces plans to resume certain work on its nuclear program, despite International Atomic Energy Agency and international objection. updated by Centrx, 00:14, 28 June 2004removed by Jiang, 03:20, 28 June 2004
- RD India and Pakistan begin their first major talks in six years on Kashmir, a disputed region plagued by violence. updated by Centrx, 00:14, 28 June 2004removed by Earl Andrew, 01:55, 28 June 2004
- RD Pakistani Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali resignes. added by Gentgeen, 00:33, 28 June 2004
- RD Pakistani Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali resigns. updated by Cecropia, 00:35, 28 June 2004
- updated by Ed g2s, 00:40, 28 June 2004
- removed by Stevertigo, 21:15, 28 June 2004
- RD Pakistani Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali resigns, to be replaced by Finance Minister Shaukat Aziz. updated by Centrx, 00:46, 28 June 2004removed by Centrx, 01:18, 28 June 2004
- Pro-European reformer Boris Tadic wins Serbia's presidential run-off election, defeating hard-line nationalist Tomislav Nikolic, an ally of former autocrat Slobodan Milosevic. He is Serbia's first democratically elected president since World War II. added by Centrx, 01:18, 28 June 2004
- The country's first democratically elected leader since World War II, pro-European reformer Boris Tadic wins against a hard-line ally of former autocrat Slobodan Milosevic in Serbia's presidential run-off election allaying fears of a revival of nationalist extremism in the country. added by Centrx, 01:36, 28 June 2004
- The country's first democratically elected leader since World War II, pro-European reformer Boris Tadic wins against a hard-line ally of former autocrat Slobodan Milosevic in Serbia's presidential run-off election, allaying fears of a revival of nationalist extremism in the country. updated by Centrx, 01:36, 28 June 2004
- The country's first democratically elected leader since World War II, Pro-European reformer Boris Tadic wins against a hard-line ally of former autocrat Slobodan Milosevic in Serbia's presidential run-off election, becoming the country's first democratically elected leader since World War II. updated by Centrx, 01:38, 28 June 2004
- Pro-European reformer Boris Tadic wins against a hard-line ally of former autocrat Slobodan Milosevic in Serbia's presidential run-off election, becoming the country's first democratically elected leader since World War II. updated by Centrx, 01:39, 28 June 2004
- Pro-European reformer Boris Tadic wins against a hard-line ally of former autocrat Slobodan Milosevic in Serbia's presidential run-off election. updated by Jiang, 01:49, 28 June 2004
- RD Pakistani Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali resigns. updated by Jiang, 01:49, 28 June 2004
- 75px|right| removed by Jiang, 01:49, 28 June 2004
- Pro-European reformer Boris Tadic wins against Tomislav Nikolic in Serbia's presidential run-off election. updated by Jiang, 01:50, 28 June 2004
- RD Canadians go to the polls today to elect the 38th Canadian Parliament, in this the Canadian federal election, 2004. added by Earl Andrew, 01:55, 28 June 2004removed by Centrx, 02:04, 28 June 2004
- 75px|right|Boris Tadic removed by Earl Andrew, 01:55, 28 June 2004
- In Serbia's presidential run-off election, pro-European reformer Boris Tadic defeats hard-line nationalist Tomislav Nikolic, an ally of former autocrat Slobodan Milosevic. added by Centrx, 02:04, 28 June 2004
- In Serbia's presidential run-off election, pro-European reformer Boris Tadic defeats hard-line nationalist Tomislav Nikolic, an ally of former autocrat Slobodan Milosevic. removed by Jiang, 02:41, 29 June 2004
- RD Pakistani Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali resigns at the request of the president, General Pervez Musharraf. updated by Centrx, 02:04, 28 June 2004removed by Earl Andrew, 01:29, 29 June 2004
- RD India and Pakistan begin their first major talks in six years on Kashmir, a disputed region plagued by violence. updated by Centrx, 02:04, 28 June 2004removed by Jiang, 03:17, 28 June 2004
- 75px|right|Canada removed by Centrx, 02:04, 28 June 2004
- 75px|Boris Tadic added by Mark, 02:57, 28 June 2004
- Fahrenheit 9/11 is released in the United States and Canada. added by Jiang, 03:17, 28 June 2004
- In Euro 2004, the Czech Republic defeats Denmark, 3-0, to join Portugal, Greece, and the Netherlands in the semifinals. added by Jiang, 03:20, 28 June 2004
- In Euro 2004, the Czech Republic defeats Denmark, 3-0, to join Portugal, Greece, and the Netherlands in the semifinals. removed by Gentgeen, 05:10, 28 June 2004
- Fahrenheit 9/11 breaks the record for highest opening-weekend earnings for a documentary. updated by Raul654, 04:12, 28 June 2004
- Fahrenheit 9/11 is released in the United States and Canada. removed by Raul654, 04:12, 28 June 2004
- In tenis, the Wimbledon Championships is forced to play on Middle Sunday due to rain delays, for only the third time in its history. added by Gentgeen, 05:10, 28 June 2004
- In tennis, the Wimbledon Championships is forced to play on Middle Sunday due to rain delays, for only the third time in its history. added by Gzornenplatz, 05:11, 28 June 2004
- In tennis, the Wimbledon Championships is forced to play on Middle Sunday for only the third time in its history, due to rain delays. updated by Gentgeen, 05:18, 28 June 2004
- In tennis, the Wimbledon Championships is forced to play on Middle Sunday for only the third time in its history, due to rain delays. removed by Vzbs34, 07:40, 28 June 2004
- RD Canadians go to the polls for the 38th general federal election. updated by Montrealais, 07:18, 28 June 2004
- RD Canadians go to the polls for the 38th general federal election. updated by Montrealais, 07:18, 28 June 2004removed by Centrx, 08:03, 28 June 2004
- The United States led grants full sovereignty to Iraq, two days ahead of schedule. Former US administrator L. Paul Bremer plans to depart the country. added by Vzbs34, 07:40, 28 June 2004
- The United States led Coalition Provisional Authority grants full sovereignty to Iraq, two days ahead of schedule. Former US administrator L. Paul Bremer plans to depart the country. added by Vzbs34, 07:41, 28 June 2004
- The US-led Coalition Provisional Authority formally transfers sovereignty to Iraqi interim government, two days ahead of schedule. Former US administrator L. Paul Bremer plans to depart the country. added by Centrx, 08:03, 28 June 2004
- RD Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 breaks the record for highest opening-weekend earnings for a documentary. added by Centrx, 08:03, 28 June 2004
- The US-led Coalition Provisional Authority formally transfers sovereignty to the Iraqi interim government, two days ahead of schedule. Former US administrator L. Paul Bremer plans to depart the country. updated by Centrx, 08:03, 28 June 2004
- 75px|Boris Tadic updated by Fredrik, 08:50, 28 June 2004
- The US-led Coalition Provisional Authority formally transfers sovereignty to Iraqi interim government, two days ahead of schedule. Former US administrator L. Paul Bremer plans to depart the country. updated by Fredrik, 08:50, 28 June 2004
- 75px|Boris Tadic updated by Fredrik, 08:51, 28 June 2004
- RD Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 breaks the US record for highest opening-weekend earnings for a documentary. updated by Popsracer, 08:57, 28 June 2004removed by Get-back-world-respect, 19:41, 28 June 2004
- In Iraq, the US-led Coalition Provisional Authority formally transfers sovereignty to the interim government, two days ahead of schedule. Former US administrator L. Paul Bremer plans to depart the country. added by DarkHorizon, 14:49, 28 June 2004
- 75px|Boris Tadic
Tadic updated by Doops, 16:49, 28 June 2004 - 75px|Boris Tadic updated by Hemanshu, 16:57, 28 June 2004
- 75px|Boris Tadic
Boris Tadic updated by Hemanshu, 17:06, 28 June 2004 - 75px|Boris Tadic
Boris Tadic updated by Hemanshu, 17:07, 28 June 2004 - 75px|Boris Tadic
Boris Tadic updated by Hemanshu, 17:08, 28 June 2004 - In Iraq, the US-led Coalition Provisional Authority formally transfers sovereignty to the interim government, two days ahead of schedule. Former US administrator L. Paul Bremer departs the country. updated by Rmhermen, 17:09, 28 June 2004
- In Iraq, the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority formally transfers sovereignty to the interim government, two days ahead of schedule. Former U.S. administrator L. Paul Bremer departs the country. updated by Jengod, 18:38, 28 June 2004
- The United States Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" such as those held in Guantánamo can challenge detentions but can also be held without charges or trial. added by Get-back-world-respect, 19:41, 28 June 2004
- The United States Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" such as those held in Guantánamo can challenge detentions but can also be held without charges or trial. updated by MykReeve, 19:46, 28 June 2004
- The United States Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" such as those held in Guantánamo can challenge the basis of their detentions, yet can also be held without charges or trial. updated by Cecropia, 19:50, 28 June 2004
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Court updated by Stevertigo, 21:15, 28 June 2004 - 75px updated by Stevertigo, 21:16, 28 June 2004
- The U.S. Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" such as those held in Guantánamo can challenge their detentions in U.S. court but did not rule on the legality of detention without charges or trial. updated by Centrx, 21:41, 28 June 2004
- The United States Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" such as those held in Guantánamo can challenge the basis of their detentions, yet can also be held without charges or trial. removed by Centrx, 21:41, 28 June 2004
- In Iraq, the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority formally transfers power to the interim government, two days ahead of schedule. Former U.S. administrator L. Paul Bremer departs the country. updated by Doops, 22:05, 28 June 2004
- RD Al-Jazeera television reports that Islamic militants have beheaded Pfc. Keith Maupin. added by Dscos, 23:11, 28 June 2004
- RD Al-Jazeera television reports that Islamic militants have beheaded U.S. Army Pfc. Keith Maupin. updated by Dscos, 23:11, 28 June 2004
June 29
[edit]- The U.S. Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" like those held in Camp X-ray in Guantanamo Bay can challenge their detentions in U.S. court. updated by Jengod, 00:11, 29 June 2004
- The U.S. Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" like those held in Camp X-Ray in Guantanamo Bay can challenge their detentions in U.S. court. updated by Jengod, 00:12, 29 June 2004
- 75px updated by Earl Andrew, 01:29, 29 June 2004
- Results have started to come in, for the Canadian federal election, 2004 added by Earl Andrew, 01:29, 29 June 2004
- Results have started to come in, for the Canadian federal election, 2004 removed by Mike R, 01:36, 29 June 2004
- RD Al-Jazeera television reports that Islamic militants have executed U.S. Army Pfc. Keith Maupin. updated by Mike R, 01:31, 29 June 2004removed by Simonides, 21:42, 29 June 2004
- 75px updated by Mike R, 01:36, 29 June 2004
- The U.S. Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" like those held in Camp X-ray in Guantanamo Bay can challenge their detentions in U.S. court. updated by Mike R, 01:36, 29 June 2004
- RD Pakistani Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali resigns at the request of the president, General Pervez Musharraf. updated by Mike R, 01:36, 29 June 2004removed by Jiang, 02:30, 29 June 2004
- The U.S. Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" like those held in Camp X-Ray in Guantanamo Bay can challenge their detentions in U.S. court. updated by Mike R, 01:38, 29 June 2004
- 75px updated by Earl Andrew, 02:25, 29 June 2004
- 75px removed by Jiang, 02:30, 29 June 2004
- Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin wins the Canadian federal election, 2004, getting a minority government. added by Earl Andrew, 02:25, 29 June 2004
- Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin wins the Canadian federal election, 2004, getting a minority government. removed by Jiang, 02:30, 29 June 2004
- Results of the 38th general election in Canada are being tabulated, with the Liberal Party expected to win with a minority government. added by Jiang, 02:30, 29 June 2004
- The U.S. Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" like those held in Camp X-Ray can challenge their detentions in U.S. court. updated by Jiang, 02:41, 29 June 2004
- In Iraq, the Coalition Provisional Authority formally transfers power to the interim government, two days ahead of schedule. Former U.S. administrator L. Paul Bremer departs the country. added by Jiang, 02:41, 29 June 2004
- 75px|Canadadian Flag updated by Mark, 02:47, 29 June 2004
- 75px|right|Canada removed by Mark, 02:47, 29 June 2004
- added by Mark, 02:59, 29 June 2004
- The Liberal Party wins the most votes in the Canadian federal election but must now try to lead Canada's first minority government in a quarter-century. added by Centrx, 04:32, 29 June 2004
- The Liberal Party wins the most votes in the Canadian federal election but must now try to lead Canada's first minority government in a quarter-century. While the Liberals won the most seats, a combination with the left wing NDP would only give them exactly half the seats in the House of Commons. updated by Earl Andrew, 06:30, 29 June 2004
- The Liberal Party wins the most votes in the Canadian federal election but must now try to lead Canada's first minority government in a quarter-century. While the Liberals won the most seats, a combination with the left wing NDP would only give them one short, 154, of exactly half the seats in the House of Commons. updated by Burgundavia, 09:19, 29 June 2004
- The U.S. Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" such as those held in Camp X-Ray can challenge their detentions in U.S. court. updated by Pne, 09:25, 29 June 2004
- The Liberal Party wins the most votes in the Canadian federal election but must now try to lead Canada's first minority government in a quarter-century. While the Liberals won the most seats, a coalition with the left wing NDP would only give them 154 seats, one short of exactly half the seats in the House of Commons. updated by TwoOneTwo, 11:51, 29 June 2004
- updated by Fredrik, 12:00, 29 June 2004
- 75px|Canadadian Flag updated by Fredrik, 12:00, 29 June 2004
- The Liberal Party wins the most votes in the Canadian federal election but must now try to lead Canada's first minority government in a quarter-century. While the Liberals won the most seats, a coalition with the left wing NDP would only give them 154 seats, exactly half the seats in the House of Commons. updated by Formeruser-81, 12:16, 29 June 2004
- 75px|Canadian Flag updated by Hemanshu, 15:23, 29 June 2004
- The U.S. Supreme Court rules that "enemy combatants" such as those held in Camp X-Ray can challenge their detentions in U.S. courts. updated by Ed g2s, 16:12, 29 June 2004
- The Liberal Party wins the most votes in the Canadian federal election but must now try to lead Canada's first minority government in a quarter-century. updated by Jiang, 20:03, 29 June 2004
- The Coalition Provisional Authority formally transfers power to the interim government of Iraq. Former U.S. administrator L. Paul Bremer departs the country. added by Jiang, 20:03, 29 June 2004
- The Coalition Provisional Authority formally transfers power to the interim government of Iraq. Former U.S. administrator L. Paul Bremer departs the country. removed by Simonides, 21:42, 29 June 2004
- A helicopter carrying United Nations staff has crashed in Sierra Leone killing all 24 people on board. added by Simonides, 21:42, 29 June 2004
- A helicopter carrying United Nations staff has crashed in Sierra Leone killing all 24 people on board. removed by Centrx, 21:56, 29 June 2004
- RD Right-wing militants are still holding a former Senator captive in Colombia after freeing his family. added by Simonides, 21:42, 29 June 2004
- RD Right-wing militants are still holding a former senator captive in Colombia after freeing his family. updated by Simonides, 21:42, 29 June 2004removed by Simonides, 21:54, 29 June 2004
- RD José Durão Barroso is formally nominated as the next president of the European Commission. added by Secretlondon, 21:43, 29 June 2004
- José Durão Barroso is formally nominated as the next president of the European Commission. added by DarkHorizon, 21:47, 29 June 2004
- José Durão Barroso is formally nominated as the next president of the European Commission. removed by Centrx, 21:56, 29 June 2004
- The Liberal Party wins the most votes in the Canadian federal election but must now try to lead Canada's first minority government in a quarter-century. updated by Simonides, 21:54, 29 June 2004
- RD Kofi Annan has said the UN Security Council may intervene in Sudan if the government does nothing to stop the Darfur conflict. added by Simonides, 21:54, 29 June 2004removed by Centrx, 21:56, 29 June 2004
- RD Portuguese Prime Minister José Durão Barroso resigns to accept his nomination to the presidency of the European Commission. added by Centrx, 21:56, 29 June 2004
- In Iraq, militants free three Turkish hostages, and a different group executes U.S. Army Spc. Keith Maupin. added by Centrx, 21:56, 29 June 2004
- In Iraq, militants free three Turkish hostages, and a different group executes U.S. Army Spc. Keith Maupin. removed by Dscos, 23:32, 30 June 2004
- The Liberal Party wins the most votes in the Canadian federal election but must now try to lead Canada's first minority government in a quarter-century. updated by Centrx, 21:56, 29 June 2004
- 100px|José Durão Barroso updated by Morwen, 22:19, 29 June 2004
- 75px|Canadian Flag removed by Morwen, 22:19, 29 June 2004
June 30
[edit]- On Thursday, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and 11 other former Ba'athist leaders will appear before the Iraqi Special Tribunal to hear the charges against them. added by Formeruser-81, 11:26, 30 June 2004
- On Thursday, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and 11 other former Ba'athist leaders will appear before the Iraqi Special Tribunal to hear the charges on which they are to be tried updated by Formeruser-81, 11:27, 30 June 2004
- 100px|Saddam Hussein updated by Formeruser-81, 11:31, 30 June 2004
- 100px|José Durão Barroso removed by Formeruser-81, 11:31, 30 June 2004
- 100px|Saddam Hussein removed by Mark, 15:09, 30 June 2004
- On Thursday, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and 11 other former Ba'athist leaders will appear before the Iraqi Special Tribunal to hear the charges on which they are to be tried updated by Formeruser-81, 11:31, 30 June 2004
- 100px|Saddam Hussein updated by Mark, 15:12, 30 June 2004
- On Thursday, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and 11 other former Ba'athist leaders will appear before the Iraqi Special Tribunal to hear the charges on which they are to be tried. updated by Mxn, 15:29, 30 June 2004
- On Thursday, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and 11 other former Ba'athist leaders will appear before the Iraqi Special Tribunal to hear the charges on which they are to be tried. removed by Jiang, 19:54, 30 June 2004
- 100px|José Durão Barroso updated by Jiang, 19:54, 30 June 2004
- 100px|Saddam Hussein removed by Jiang, 19:54, 30 June 2004
- The United States Federal Reserve raises the federal funds interest rate for the first time in four years, by a quarter point. added by Dscos, 23:32, 30 June 2004