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September 1
[edit]- In Florida, Betty Castor wins the Democratic nomination for the highly-contested U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Bob Graham. added by TheCustomOfLife, 02:25, 01 September 2004
- In Florida, Betty Castor wins the Democratic nomination for the highly-contested U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Bob Graham. updated by TheCustomOfLife, 02:35, 01 September 2004
- In Florida, Betty Castor wins the Democratic nomination for the highly-contested U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Bob Graham. updated by TheCustomOfLife, 02:35, 01 September 2004
- In Florida, Betty Castor and Mel Martinez win the Democratic and Republican nominations for the highly-contested U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Bob Graham. updated by Sekicho, 02:52, 01 September 2004
- In Florida, Betty Castor and Mel Martinez win the Democratic and Republican nominations for the highly-contested U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Bob Graham.
updated by Dscos, 03:37, 01 September 2004 - In Florida, Betty Castor and Mel Martinez win the Democratic and Republican nominations, respectively, in the highly-contested U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Bob Graham. updated by Dscos, 03:39, 01 September 2004
- In Florida, Betty Castor and Mel Martinez win the Democratic and Republican nominations, respectively, in the heated race for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Bob Graham. updated by Dscos, 03:41, 01 September 2004
- Armed attackers have seized a secondary school in Beslan, North Ossetia, close to Chechnya, holding 100 people hostage although about 50 students managed to escape the building. added by Ed g2s, 12:50, 01 September 2004
- In Florida, Betty Castor and Mel Martinez win the Democratic and Republican nominations, respectively, in the heated race for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Bob Graham. added by Ed g2s, 12:50, 01 September 2004
- In Florida, Betty Castor and Mel Martinez win the Democratic and Republican nominations, respectively, in the heated race for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Bob Graham. removed by PFHLai, 18:40, 02 September 2004
- France refuses to remove a ban on conspicuous religious symbols in schools such as the Muslim hijab, despite demands from Islamist extremists holding two French hostages in Iraq. added by Ed g2s, 12:50, 01 September 2004
- Australian Prime Minister John Howard announces that federal elections will take place on October 9. added by Ed g2s, 12:50, 01 September 2004
- Australian Prime Minister John Howard announces that federal elections will take place on October 9. removed by PFHLai, 18:27, 02 September 2004
- Armed attackers have seized a secondary school in Beslan, North Ossetia, close to separatist republics Chechnya and South Ossetia, holding 100 people hostage although about 50 students managed to escape the building. updated by Anárion, 13:16, 01 September 2004
- Armed attackers have seized a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, close to separatist republics Chechnya and South Ossetia, holding 100 people hostage although about 50 students managed to escape the building. updated by Rmhermen, 13:34, 01 September 2004
- Armed attackers have seized a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, close to separatist republics Chechnya and South Ossetia, holding 100 people hostage although about 50 students managed to escape the building. updated by DarkHorizon, 14:17, 01 September 2004
- Armed attackers have seized a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, close to separatist republics Chechnya and South Ossetia, holding 100 people hostage although about 50 students have managed to escape the building. updated by Wernher, 14:56, 01 September 2004
- Armed attackers have seized a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, close to separatist republics Chechnya and South Ossetia, holding between 100 and 400 people hostage although about 50 students have managed to escape the building. updated by OldakQuill, 18:19, 01 September 2004
- Armed attackers have seized a school in Beslan, North Ossetia-Alania in the Russian Federation, close to separatist republics Chechnya and South Ossetia. About 50 students have managed to escape, but hundreds are still being held as hostage. updated by PFHLai, 19:23, 01 September 2004
- Armed attackers have seized a school in Beslan, North Ossetia-Alania in the Russian Federation, close to separatist republics Chechnya and South Ossetia. About 50 students have managed to escape, but hundreds are still being held hostage. updated by Bdesham, 22:03, 01 September 2004
- Armed attackers have seized a school in Beslan, North Ossetia-Alania in the Russian Federation, close to separatist republics Chechnya and South Ossetia. About 50 students have managed to escape, but hundreds are still being held hostage. removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 11:55, 02 September 2004
September 2
[edit]- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, Russia, enters its second day as a standoff continues between suspected Chechen rebels and Russian security forces. About 300-400 pupils, parents and teachers are being held hostage. added by ChrisO~enwiki, 11:55, 02 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, Russia, enters its second day as a standoff continues between suspected Chechen rebels and Russian security forces. Up to 400 pupils, parents and teachers are being held hostage. updated by Mark, 13:59, 02 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, enters its second day as a standoff continues between suspected Chechen rebels and Russian security forces. Up to 400 pupils, parents and teachers are being held hostage. updated by PFHLai, 18:27, 02 September 2004
- Alu Alkhanov is confirmed as the winner of presidential elections in Chechnya, winning 73.67% of the votes. added by PFHLai, 18:27, 02 September 2004
- Alu Alkhanov is confirmed as the winner of presidential elections in Chechnya, winning 73.67% of the votes. removed by TheCustomOfLife, 17:51, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, enters its second day. Up to 400 pupils, parents and teachers are still being held hostage. updated by PFHLai, 18:30, 02 September 2004
- Former opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is freed from jail after his sodomy conviction is overturned by Malaysia's highest court. added by PFHLai, 18:40, 02 September 2004
- Former opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is freed from jail after his sodomy conviction is overturned by Malaysia's highest court. removed by Nichalp, 18:39, 05 September 2004
- France refuses to remove a ban on conspicuous religious symbols in schools such as the Muslim hijab, despite demands from Islamist extremists holding two French hostages in Iraq. added by PFHLai, 18:40, 02 September 2004
- France's ban on conspicuous religious symbols in schools such as the Muslim hijab comes into effect, despite demands from Islamist extremists holding two French hostages in Iraq to remove it from the statute books. added by DarkHorizon, 18:50, 02 September 2004
- France's ban on conspicuous religious symbols in schools (such as the Muslim hijab) comes into effect, despite demands from Islamist extremists holding two French hostages in Iraq to remove it from the statute books. updated by DarkHorizon, 18:53, 02 September 2004
- France's ban on conspicuous religious symbols in schools (such as the Muslim hijab) comes into effect, despite demands from Islamist extremists holding two French hostages in Iraq to remove it from the statute books. removed by TheCustomOfLife, 17:56, 03 September 2004
September 3
[edit]- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, enters its second day. Up to 1500 pupils, parents and teachers are still being held hostage. updated by TimShell, 09:44, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops stormed the school. added by Przepla, 11:18, 03 September 2004
- 100px|Map of Chechnya removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 11:37, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops storm the school. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 11:38, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops storm the school. According to early estimates there are about 160 casualties. updated by Przepla, 11:42, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops storm the school. According to early estimates there are over 250, including 180 children, wounded. updated by Przepla, 11:59, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops storm the school following a series of explosions. According to early estimates there are over 250, including 180 children, wounded. updated by DarkHorizon, 12:08, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops storm the school following a series of explosions. According to ITAR-TASS there are over 310, most of them children, wounded. At least 7 peoples are reported dead. updated by Przepla, 12:32, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops storm the school following a series of explosions. According to ITAR-TASS there are over 310, most of them children, wounded. At least 7 people are reported dead. updated by Przepla, 12:41, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops storm the school following a series of explosions. According to ITAR-TASS there are over 310, most of them children, wounded. At least 7 people are reported dead. An ITN cameraman reports seeing the bodies of around 100 people in the ruins of the school gymnasium. updated by Finlay McWalter, 12:54, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops storm the school following a series of explosions. There are reportedly hundreds of wounded children and 7 people dead. updated by Jewbacca, 13:09, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops storm the school following a series of explosions. There are reportedly hundreds of children wounded and dozens dead. updated by Jewbacca, 13:17, 03 September 2004
- Map of North Ossetia removed by Sverdrup, 13:52, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops storm the school following a series of explosions. There are hundreds of children wounded and over a hundred dead. updated by Przepla, 14:00, 03 September 2004
- A hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia, ends on its third day, when Russian troops storm the school following a series of explosions. There are hundreds of children wounded and over a hundred dead. added by OldakQuill, 14:16, 03 September 2004
- More than 100 die and hundreds are wounded in the third day of the hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia as Russian troops storm the school following a series of explosions. Some militants and hostages remain in the school. added by Cecropia, 17:30, 03 September 2004
- Former U.S. president Bill Clinton is admitted to hospital after complaints of chest pains. added by TheCustomOfLife, 17:51, 03 September 2004
- Former U.S. president Bill Clinton is admitted to hospital after complaints of chest pains; he is scheduled to undergo multiple coronary bypass surgery. updated by TheCustomOfLife, 17:54, 03 September 2004
- Former U.S. president Bill Clinton is admitted to hospital after complaints of chest pains; he is scheduled to undergo multiple coronary artery bypass surgery. updated by TheCustomOfLife, 17:55, 03 September 2004
- More than 100 die and hundreds are wounded in the third day of the hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia as Russian troops storm the school. updated by Jiang, 19:33, 03 September 2004
- Former U.S. president Bill Clinton is hospitalized and is scheduled to undergo multiple coronary artery bypass surgery. added by Jiang, 19:33, 03 September 2004
- More than a hundred die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis, at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, ends in a series of chaotic explosions and gun battles. added by Delirium, 21:25, 03 September 2004
- More than a hundred die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of chaotic explosions and gun battles. updated by Delirium, 21:25, 03 September 2004
- More than two hundred die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of chaotic explosions and gun battles. added by Delirium, 21:26, 03 September 2004
- More than 200 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of chaotic explosions and gun battles. added by Delirium, 21:27, 03 September 2004
- More than 200 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and chaotic gun battles. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 23:31, 03 September 2004
September 4
[edit]- Hurricane Frances is expected to make landfall on the Florida east coast later today. Millions of residents have been ordered to evacuate. added by PFHLai, 09:36, 04 September 2004
- 100px|Map of North Ossetia removed by PFHLai, 09:36, 04 September 2004
- More than 250 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and chaotic gun battles. added by Tompagenet, 10:31, 04 September 2004
- More than 322 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and chaotic gun battles. added by OldakQuill, 11:04, 04 September 2004
- At least 322 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and chaotic gun battles. added by OldakQuill, 11:05, 04 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances is expected hit mainland United States forcing the evacuation of millions in the state of Florida. updated by Nichalp, 18:59, 04 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances is expected to make landfall on the Florida east coast later today. Millions of residents have been ordered to evacuate. removed by Nichalp, 18:59, 04 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances is expected to hit mainland United States forcing the evacuation of millions in the state of Florida. updated by Seth Ilys, 19:02, 04 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances is expected to landfall today, forcing the evacuation of millions in Florida, USA. updated by PFHLai, 19:07, 04 September 2004
- Hostage crisis at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and chaotic gun battles. At least 322 die and hundreds are wounded. added by PFHLai, 19:23, 04 September 2004
- Fire breaks out at the Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Germany, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, destroying or severely damaging 40,000 to 50,000 irreplaceable books and important collections of literature. added by PFHLai, 19:23, 04 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Frances to reach Florida today removed by PFHLai, 19:23, 04 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances is expected to make landfall today, forcing the evacuation of millions in Florida, USA. updated by TheCustomOfLife, 19:25, 04 September 2004
- At least 322 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and gun battles. added by PFHLai, 19:39, 04 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances is expected to make landfall today in Florida, USA, forcing the evacuation of millions. updated by PFHLai, 19:39, 04 September 2004
- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is hospitalized and is scheduled to undergo multiple coronary artery bypass surgery. updated by PFHLai, 19:39, 04 September 2004
- Fire destroys or severely damages more than 40,000 irreplaceable books and important collections of literature at the Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Germany, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. added by PFHLai, 19:39, 04 September 2004
- Fire destroys or severely damages more than 40,000 irreplaceable books and important collections of literature at the Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Germany, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. removed by Raul654, 17:47, 06 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances is expected hit mainland United States forcing the evacuation of millions in the state of Florida. updated by PFHLai, 19:44, 04 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances is expected to hit mainland United States forcing the evacuation of millions in the state of Florida. updated by PFHLai, 19:45, 04 September 2004
- At least 322 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and gun battles. updated by Przepla, 20:38, 04 September 2004
- At least 330 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and gun battles. added by Dmn, 21:12, 04 September 2004
September 5
[edit]- Hurricane Frances hits Florida forcing the evacuation of millions. added by Anthony, 12:17, 05 September 2004
- At least 350 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and gun battles. added by The King Of Gondor, 14:10, 05 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances hits the USstate of Florida, forcing the evacuation of millions. updated by Nichalp, 18:39, 05 September 2004
- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is hospitalised and is scheduled to undergo multiple coronary artery bypass surgery. updated by Nichalp, 18:39, 05 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances hits Florida forcing the evacuation of millions. updated by Jiang, 19:07, 05 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances hits Florida forcing the evacuation of millions. removed by PFHLai, 03:11, 06 September 2004
- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is hospitalized and is scheduled to undergo multiple coronary artery bypass surgery. updated by Jiang, 19:07, 05 September 2004
- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is hospitalised and is scheduled to undergo multiple coronary artery bypass surgery. updated by Dscos, 19:41, 05 September 2004
September 6
[edit]- The insurance claims for damages due to Hurricane Frances are estimated to be between US$2 and $10 billion. Up to three deaths have been reported in the Bahamas, one in Gainesville, Florida. added by PFHLai, 03:11, 06 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances moves across Florida. Insurance claims for damages are estimated to be between US$2 and $10 billion. Up to three deaths have been reported in the Bahamas, one in Gainesville, Florida. updated by PFHLai, 03:28, 06 September 2004
- 90px|Coat of Arms, Republic of North Ossetia-Alania removed by PFHLai, 03:30, 06 September 2004
- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the "King of Clubs" and widely considered the right hand man of Saddam Hussein, was reportedly captured in Tikrit, Iraq. added by PFHLai, 03:44, 06 September 2004
- added by PFHLai, 03:44, 06 September 2004
- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the "King of Clubs" and widely considered the right hand man of Saddam Hussein, is reportedly captured in Tikrit, Iraq. updated by 199.71.174.100, 10:57, 06 September 2004
- Iraqi officials now say that Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the "King of Clubs" and widely considered the right hand man of Saddam Hussein, has not been captured; contrary to previous reports. Medical tests revealed the man in custody to be a relative of al-Douri. added by David Fell, 12:08, 06 September 2004
- NOTICE: You should read this[Wikipedia:In_the_news_section_on_the_Main_Page] before editing this page. added by 195.144.131.2, 13:58, 06 September 2004
- Iraqi officials now say that Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the "King of Clubs. you are all wierd who ever reverts this" and widely considered the right hand man of Saddam Hussein, has not been captured; contrary to previous reports. Medical tests revealed the man in custody to be a relative of al-Douri. updated by 195.144.131.2, 14:00, 06 September 2004
- Iraqi officials now say that they shagged Saddam's nan Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the "King of Clubs. you are all wierd who ever reverts this" and widely considered the right hand man of Saddam Hussein, has not been captured; contrary to previous reports. Medical tests revealed the man in custody to be a relative of al-Douri. updated by 195.144.131.2, 14:00, 06 September 2004
- Buy Kenco coffee!! added by 195.144.131.2, 14:02, 06 September 2004
- Buy Kenco coffee now says Kenco !! updated by 195.144.131.2, 14:03, 06 September 2004
- Buy Kenco coffee now says Kenco !! removed by Kate, 14:05, 06 September 2004
- Iraqi officials now say that Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the "King of Clubs" and widely considered the right hand man of Saddam Hussein, has not been captured; contrary to previous reports. Medical tests revealed the man in custody to be a relative of al-Douri. updated by Kate, 14:05, 06 September 2004
- Image:saddam.jpg removed by Kate, 14:05, 06 September 2004
- NOTICE: You should read this[Wikipedia:In_the_news_section_on_the_Main_Page] before editing this page. updated by BillBryson, 14:07, 06 September 2004
- Buy Kenco coffee!! updated by BillBryson, 14:07, 06 September 2004
- Buy Kenco coffee!! removed by Anárion, 14:08, 06 September 2004
- Iraqi officials now say that they shagged Saddam's nan Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the "King of Clubs. you are all wierd who ever reverts this" and widely considered the right hand man of Saddam Hussein, has not been captured; contrary to previous reports. Medical tests revealed the man in custody to be a relative of al-Douri. updated by BillBryson, 14:07, 06 September 2004
- Iraqi officials now say that Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the "King of Clubs" and widely considered the right hand man of Saddam Hussein, has not been captured; contrary to previous reports. Medical tests revealed the man in custody to be a relative of al-Douri. updated by Anárion, 14:08, 06 September 2004
- Mass funerals while Russia mourns. The town of Beslan turns out to bury the dead from the school siege, as Russia begins two days of mourning. added by BillBryson1, 14:17, 06 September 2004
- Mass funerals while Russia mourns. The town of Beslan turns out to bury the dead from the school siege, as Russia begins two days of mourning. removed by Angela, 14:23, 06 September 2004
- Iraqi officials now say that Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the "King of Clubs" and widely considered the right hand man of Saddam Hussein, has not been captured, contrary to previous reports. Medical tests revealed the man in custody to be a relative of al-Douri. updated by Bdesham, 14:38, 06 September 2004
- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is recovering from a successful, five-hour heart bypass surgery. added by Jengod, 17:45, 06 September 2004
- In New York City, former U.S. President Bill Clinton is recovering from a successful, five-hour coronary artery bypass surgery. added by Jengod, 17:46, 06 September 2004
- Iraqi officials now say that Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the "King of Clubs" and widely considered the right hand man of Saddam Hussein, has not been captured, contrary to previous reports. Medical tests revealed the man in custody to be a relative of al-Douri. updated by Jengod, 17:46, 06 September 2004
- Iraqi officials now say that Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the "King of Clubs" and widely considered the right hand man of Saddam Hussein, has not been captured, contrary to previous reports. Medical tests revealed the man in custody to be a relative of al-Douri. removed by Cantus, 21:06, 07 September 2004
- 100px|Official seal of U.S. state of Florida removed by Jengod, 17:47, 06 September 2004
- In New York City, former U.S. President Bill Clinton recovers from a successful, five-hour coronary artery bypass surgery. updated by Jengod, 17:48, 06 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances moves across Florida. Insurance claims for damages are estimated to be between US$2 and $10 billion. Up to three deaths have been reported in the Bahamas, one in Gainesville, Florida. added by 203.160.1.70, 23:59, 06 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances moves across Florida. Insurance claims for damages are estimated to be between US$2 and $10 billion. Up to three deaths have been reported in the Bahamas, one in Gainesville, Florida. removed by Golbez, 14:53, 07 September 2004
- At least 350 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and gun battles. added by 203.160.1.70, 23:59, 06 September 2004
- added by 203.160.1.70, 23:59, 06 September 2004
- removed by Jiang, 00:01, 07 September 2004
September 7
[edit]- At least 350 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and gun battles. updated by Jiang, 00:01, 07 September 2004
- At least 350 die and hundreds are wounded as the hostage crisis in Beslan, North Ossetia ends in a series of explosions and gun battles. removed by The King Of Gondor, 14:10, 07 September 2004
- In New York City, (fmr.) U.S. President Bill Clinton recovers from a successful, five-hour long coronary artery bypass surgery. updated by Node ue, 08:18, 07 September 2004
- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton recovers from a successful, five-hour long coronary artery bypass surgery. updated by Dmn, 09:50, 07 September 2004
- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton recovers from a successful, five-hour long coronary artery bypass surgery. removed by 172, 07:58, 08 September 2004
- The British Royal Institute of International Affairs reports that if current conditions in Iraq continue, the only likely outcome would be a major civil war which could destabilize the entire Middle East. added by The King Of Gondor, 14:10, 07 September 2004
- 101px|Official portrait of Bill Clinton removed by The King Of Gondor, 14:10, 07 September 2004
- 120px removed by Ed g2s, 14:20, 07 September 2004
- NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center is heavily damaged by Hurricane Frances, which ripped off 40,000 square feet of wall panels. The storm has so far killed 12 people and caused damage estimated to be between US$2 and $15 billion. added by Golbez, 14:53, 07 September 2004
- 100px|Official portrait of Bill Clinton removed by Golbez, 14:53, 07 September 2004
- The British Royal Institute of International Affairs reports that if current conditions in Iraq continue, the only likely outcome would be a major civil war which could destabilize the entire Middle East. added by The King Of Gondor, 15:07, 07 September 2004
- The British Royal Institute of International Affairs reports that if current conditions in Iraq continue, the only likely outcome would be a major civil war which could destabilize the entire Middle East. added by The King Of Gondor, 19:00, 07 September 2004
- NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center is heavily damaged by Hurricane Frances, which ripped off 40,000 square feet of wall panels. The storm has so far killed 15 people and caused damage estimated to be between US$2 and $15 billion. updated by Golbez, 23:50, 07 September 2004
September 8
[edit]- The British Royal Institute of International Affairs reports that a major civil war in Iraq is likely, which could effect the entire Middle East. updated by Stevertigo, 01:34, 08 September 2004
- NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center is damaged byHurricane Frances. The storm has killed 15 people and caused perhaps $15 billion in damage. updated by Stevertigo, 01:34, 08 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances damages NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building and has killed 15 people so far. added by Stevertigo, 01:35, 08 September 2004
- Hurricane Frances damages NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building and has killed 15 people so far. removed by Anthony, 16:18, 08 September 2004
- The British Royal Institute of International Affairs reports that a major civil war in Iraq is likely, effecting the entire Middle East. updated by Stevertigo, 01:37, 08 September 2004
- The British Royal Institute of International Affairs reports that a major civil war in Iraq is likely, affecting the entire Middle East. updated by Danny, 02:22, 08 September 2004
- The British Royal Institute of International Affairs reports that a major civil war in Iraq is likely, affecting the entire Middle East. removed by Golbez, 16:50, 08 September 2004
- The official U.S. military death toll in Iraq reached 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to put down an insurgency that continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in Iraq. added by 172, 07:58, 08 September 2004
- The official U.S. military death toll in Iraq reached 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to put down the Iraqi resistance, which continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in Iraq. updated by 172, 08:00, 08 September 2004
- The official U.S. military death toll in Iraq reached 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to put down the Iraqi resistance, which continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in Iraq. removed by Koolfh, 10:28, 08 September 2004
- 100px|Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center removed by 172, 08:43, 08 September 2004
- The former USSR nations reunify & invade Pearl Habour, early reports tell of a Communist victory with Japan joining the cause & slapping G. Bush's nan. Experts hope that finally someone will screw the USAiii over with China pledging to nuke the f**k out of America. added by Koolfh, 10:28, 08 September 2004
- The former "USSR" nations reunify & invade Pearl Habour, early reports tell of a Communist victory with Japan joining the cause & slapping G. Bush's nan. Experts hope that finally someone will screw the "USAiii" over with China pledging to nuke the f**k out of America. added by Koolfh, 10:30, 08 September 2004
- The former "USSR" nations reunify & invade Pearl Harbour, early reports tell of a Communist victory with Japan joining the cause & slapping G. Bush's nan. Experts hope that finally someone will screw the "USAiii" over with China pledging to nuke the f**k out of America. updated by Koolfh, 10:31, 08 September 2004
- The former "USSR" nations reunify & invade Pearl Harbour, early reports tell of a Communist victory with Japan joining the cause & slapping G. Bush's nan. Experts hope that finally someone will screw the "USAiii" over with China pledging to nuke the f**k out of America. removed by Donarreiskoffer, 10:31, 08 September 2004
- The official U.S. military death toll in Iraq reached 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to put down the Iraqi resistance, which continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in Iraq. updated by Donarreiskoffer, 10:31, 08 September 2004
- The official U.S. military death toll in Iraq reached 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to put down the Iraqi resistance, which continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in Iraq. updated by Whkoh, 10:44, 08 September 2004
- The official U.S. death toll in Iraq reached 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to put down the Iraqi resistance, which continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in Iraq. updated by Calmypal, 14:10, 08 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan strikes Grenada, then strengthens back to Category 4 strength. added by PFHLai, 14:58, 08 September 2004
- 2004 Atlantic hurricane season: Frances is downgraded to a tropical depression; Ivan strikes Grenada and strengthens back to Category 4 strength. added by Anthony, 16:18, 08 September 2004
- The official U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to put down the Iraqi resistance. updated by Anthony, 16:19, 08 September 2004
- The official U.S. death toll in Iraq reached 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to put down the Iraqi resistance, which continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in Iraq. removed by Anthony, 16:19, 08 September 2004
- 2004 Atlantic hurricane season: Frances is downgraded to a tropical depression; Ivan strikes Grenada and strengthens back to Category 4 hurricane strength. updated by Anthony, 16:20, 08 September 2004
- The return capsule of Genesis, containing delicate samples of the solar wind, crashes in Utah when its parachutes don't deploy. added by Golbez, 16:50, 08 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan strikes Grenada as a major hurricane, and strengthens back to Category 4 strength. updated by Golbez, 16:50, 08 September 2004
- 100px|U.S. military dead in Iraq removed by Golbez, 16:50, 08 September 2004
- The return capsule of Genesis, containing delicate samples of the solar wind, crashes in Utah when its parachutes didn't deploy. updated by Kelby~enwiki, 20:07, 08 September 2004
- The return capsule of Genesis, containing delicate samples of the solar wind, crashes in Utah when its parachutes fail to deploy. updated by Golbez, 20:13, 08 September 2004
- The return capsule of Genesis, containing delicate samples of the solar wind, crashes in Utah when its parachutes fail to deploy. removed by Raul654, 02:47, 10 September 2004
- The official U.S. death toll in Iraq reached 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to put down the Iraqi resistance, which continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in the country. updated by 172, 21:15, 08 September 2004
- The official U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to put down the Iraqi resistance. removed by 172, 21:15, 08 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan devastates Grenada and kills at least 9, and strengthens back to Category 4 strength. updated by Golbez, 22:08, 08 September 2004
- The official U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to put down the Iraqi resistance, which continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in the country. updated by PFHLai, 23:11, 08 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan devastates Grenada and kills at least 9, then strengthens back to a Category 4 hurricane. updated by PFHLai, 23:11, 08 September 2004
September 9
[edit]- Hurricane Ivan becomes the first tropical cyclone in the [[[2004 Atlantic hurricane season]] to strengthen to a Category 5 hurricane. added by TheCustomOfLife, 06:06, 09 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan becomes the first tropical cyclone in the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season to strengthen to a Category 5 hurricane. updated by TheCustomOfLife, 06:06, 09 September 2004
- 100px|The crashed Genesis spacecraft removed by TheCustomOfLife, 06:07, 09 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan becomes the first tropical cyclone in the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season to strengthen into a Category 5 hurricane. updated by TheCustomOfLife, 06:08, 09 September 2004
- The official U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to suppress the Iraqi resistance, which continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in the country. updated by Dscos, 06:15, 09 September 2004
- At least six people have been killed and up to 100 are wounded after an apparent terrorist attack on the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia. added by Chuq, 06:31, 09 September 2004
- added by Chuq, 06:31, 09 September 2004
- removed by Whkoh, 07:45, 09 September 2004
- added by Chuq, 06:31, 09 September 2004
- Sep 7 The official U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to suppress the Iraqi resistance, which continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in the country. updated by Dscos, 06:35, 09 September 2004
- The official U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to suppress the Iraqi resistance, which continues sixteen months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in the country. added by Chuq, 06:37, 09 September 2004
- At least six people have been killed and up to 100 are wounded after an apparent terrorist attack on the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia. updated by Chuq, 06:52, 09 September 2004
- A bomb explodes outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, killing six people and wounding up to 100. added by Whkoh, 07:45, 09 September 2004
- A bomb explodes outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, killing six people and wounding up to 100. added by Whkoh, 07:55, 09 September 2004
- A bomb explodes outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, killing eleven people and wounding up to 100. updated by Mark, 10:11, 09 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Ivan removed by Mark, 10:35, 09 September 2004
- A bomb explodes outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, killing 11 people and wounding up to 100. updated by Neutrality, 14:43, 09 September 2004
- A bomb explodes outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, killing 11 people and wounding up to 100. removed by 156.63.193.62, 18:28, 10 September 2004
- The official U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to suppress the Iraqi resistance, which continues 16 months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in the country. updated by Neutrality, 14:43, 09 September 2004
- The official U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 1,000 as U.S.-led forces struggle to suppress the Iraqi resistance, which continues 16 months after President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in the country. removed by Cantus, 01:37, 12 September 2004
- 100px|The aftermath left by the Jakarta embassy bombing removed by Ed g2s, 17:29, 09 September 2004
September 10
[edit]- Wikipedia administrators needlessly reprimand unregistered user for useful George Washington redirects. 156.63.193.62 18:28, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC) added by 156.63.193.62, 18:28, 10 September 2004
- Wikipedia administrators needlessly reprimand unregistered user for useful George Washington redirects. 156.63.193.62 18:28, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC) removed by Vardion, 18:30, 10 September 2004
- 43px|Indonesia57px|Australia removed by 156.63.193.62, 18:28, 10 September 2004
- 43px|Indonesia57px|Australia removed by 156.63.193.62, 18:32, 10 September 2004
- 43px|Indonesia57px|Australia removed by PFHLai, 21:23, 11 September 2004
- A bomb explodes outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, killing 11 people and wounding up to 100. updated by Vardion, 18:30, 10 September 2004
- A bomb explodes outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, killing 11 people and wounding up to 100. removed by 156.63.193.62, 18:32, 10 September 2004
- Wikipedia administrators needlessly reprimand unregistered user for useful George Washington redirects. updated by 156.63.193.62, 18:32, 10 September 2004
- Wikipedia administrators needlessly reprimand unregistered user for useful George Washington redirects. removed by Vardion, 18:33, 10 September 2004
- A bomb explodes outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, killing 11 people and wounding up to 100. updated by Vardion, 18:33, 10 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan becomes the first tropical cyclone in the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season to strengthen into a Category 5 hurricane. updated by Cyrius, 19:21, 10 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan becomes the first tropical cyclone in the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season to strengthen into a Category 5 hurricane. removed by PFHLai, 21:20, 11 September 2004
September 11
[edit]- Hurricane Ivan, the first Category 5 hurricane of 2004, causes significant wind and flood damage in Jamaica. Looters roams the streets of Jamaica's capital city, Kingston, which is now almost completely evacuated, robbing emergency workers at gunpoint. added by PFHLai, 21:20, 11 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, the first Category 5 hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season, causes significant wind and flood damage in Jamaica. Looters roams the streets of Jamaica's capital city, Kingston, which is now almost completely evacuated, robbing emergency workers at gunpoint. updated by PFHLai, 21:30, 11 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, the first Category 5 hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season, causes significant wind and flood damage in Jamaica. Looters roam the streets of Jamaica's capital city, Kingston, which is now almost completely evacuated, robbing emergency workers at gunpoint. updated by Ponder, 21:31, 11 September 2004
September 12
[edit]- Hurricane Ivan, the first Category 5 hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season, causes significant wind and flood damage in Jamaica. Looters roam the streets of Jamaica's capital city, Kingston, robbing emergency workers at gunpoint. The city is almost completely evacuated. updated by Eequor, 01:13, 12 September 2004
- Svetlana Kuznetsova defeats fellow Russian Elena Dementieva to win the 2004 U.S. Open. added by Cantus, 01:36, 12 September 2004
- Svetlana Kuznetsova defeats fellow Russian Elena Dementieva to win the women's singles 2004 tennis US Open. updated by Cantus, 01:39, 12 September 2004
- Svetlana Kuznetsova defeats fellow Russian Elena Dementieva to win the 2004 US Open women's singles event. updated by Cantus, 01:41, 12 September 2004
- An explosion and mushroom cloud is reported in the Ryanggang province of North Korea, according to the South Korean news agency Yonhap. added by Xiaopo, 04:23, 12 September 2004
- An explosion and mushroom cloud are reported in the Ryanggang province of North Korea, according to the South Korean news agency Yonhap. added by Xiaopo, 04:27, 12 September 2004
- 100px|An infrared satellite image of Hurricane Ivan, taken on 2004 September 11. removed by Jengod, 06:13, 12 September 2004
- An explosion and mushroom cloud are reported in the Ryanggang province of North Korea, according to the South Korean news agency Yonhap; a U.S. official claim it is not a nuclear explosion. updated by Meelar, 07:14, 12 September 2004
- An explosion and mushroom cloud are reported in the Ryanggang province of North Korea, according to the South Korean news agency Yonhap; a U.S. official claim it is not a nuclear explosion. removed by Cantus, 07:38, 12 September 2004
- A huge explosion rocked North Korea three days ago but U.S. and South Korean officials said on Sunday it was unlikely to have been a nuclear weapons test despite a report the blast produced a mushroom cloud. added by Cantus, 07:38, 12 September 2004
- A huge explosion rocked North Korea three days ago but U.S. and South Korean officials said on Sunday it was unlikely to have been a nuclear weapons test despite a report the blast produced a mushroom cloud. updated by Jewbacca, 07:40, 12 September 2004
- A huge explosion is reported to have occurred in North Korea three days ago. U.S. and South Korean officials say it was unlikely to have been a nuclear weapons test despite a report the blast produced a mushroom cloud. updated by Cantus, 07:40, 12 September 2004
- A huge explosion three days ago is reported in North Korea. U.S. and South Korean officials say it is unlikely to have been a nuclear weapons test despite a report the blast produced a mushroom cloud. updated by Cantus, 07:42, 12 September 2004
- Ljiljana Colic, Serbian minister of education made Serbian schools suspend the teaching of evolution, only allowing schools to reintroduce it if they also started teaching creationism. Prime Minister of Serbia Vojislav Kostunica, reversed her decision in short time and announced that she will probably be replaced due to her recent mistakes. added by Avala, 12:53, 12 September 2004
- 100px|North Korean flag. removed by Avala, 12:53, 12 September 2004
- RD Serbian minister of education Ljiljana Colic suspends the teaching of evolution, only allowing schools to reintroduce it if they also started teaching creationism. Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica overrules the decision and announces Colic will be replaced. added by Anárion, 13:08, 12 September 2004
- A huge explosion three days ago is reported in North Korea. U.S. and South Korean officials say it is unlikely to have been a nuclear weapons test despite a report the blast produced a mushroom cloud. added by Mulad, 14:10, 12 September 2004
- RD Serbian minister of education Ljiljana Colic suspends the teaching of evolution, only allowing schools to reintroduce it if they also started teaching creationism. Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica overrules the decision and announces Colic will be replaced. (pictured right: Charles Darwin) updated by Bdesham, 15:29, 12 September 2004
- A huge explosion three days ago is reported in North Korea. U.S. and South Korean officials say it is unlikely to have been a nuclear weapons test despite a report that the blast produced a mushroom cloud. updated by Bdesham, 15:29, 12 September 2004
- Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica overrules the minister of education Ljiljana Colic after he suspended the teaching of evolution unless it was presented alongside creationism. (pictured right: Charles Darwin) added by Centrx, 21:06, 12 September 2004
- A huge explosion three days ago is reported in North Korea. U.S. and South Korean officials say it is unlikely to have been a nuclear weapons test despite reports that the blast produced a mushroom cloud. updated by Centrx, 21:06, 12 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare Category 5 hurricane, batters Jamaica, where looters roam the streets of the evacuated capital city, Kingston. updated by Centrx, 21:06, 12 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, the first Category 5 hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season, causes significant wind and flood damage in Jamaica. Looters roam the streets of Jamaica's capital city, Kingston, robbing emergency workers at gunpoint. The city is almost completely evacuated. removed by Centrx, 21:06, 12 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare Category 5 hurricane, batters Jamaica, where looters roam the streets of the evacuated capital city, Kingston. removed by Avala, 09:59, 13 September 2004
- A bomb explodes outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, killing eleven people and wounding up to a hundred. added by Centrx, 21:06, 12 September 2004
- A bomb explodes outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, killing eleven people and wounding up to a hundred. removed by Mark, 02:37, 13 September 2004
- Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica overrules minister of education Ljiljana Colic after he suspended the teaching of evolution unless it was presented alongside creationism. (pictured right: Charles Darwin) updated by Centrx, 21:11, 12 September 2004
- Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica overrules minister of education Ljiljana Colic after she suspended the teaching of evolution unless it was presented alongside creationism. (pictured right: Charles Darwin) added by Eequor, 21:46, 12 September 2004
- Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica overrules minister of education Ljiljana Colic after she suspended the teaching of evolution unless it was presented alongside creationism. (pictured right: Charles Darwin) removed by Cantus, 22:49, 12 September 2004
- Roger Federer defeats Lleyton Hewitt to win the 2004 US Open men's singles event. added by Cantus, 22:38, 12 September 2004
- 100px|Charles Darwin removed by Cantus, 22:49, 12 September 2004
- 100px|Switzerland removed by Jiang, 22:49, 12 September 2004
September 13
[edit]- Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica overrules minister of education Ljiljana Colic after he suspended the teaching of evolution unless it was presented alongside creationism. (pictured right: Charles Darwin) updated by Avala, 09:59, 13 September 2004
- Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica overrules minister of education Ljiljana Colic after he suspended the teaching of evolution unless it was presented alongside creationism. updated by Avala, 10:02, 13 September 2004
- Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica overrules minister of education Ljiljana Colic after she suspended the teaching of evolution unless it was presented alongside creationism. updated by Vardion, 10:18, 13 September 2004
- Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica overrules minister of education Ljiljana Colic after she suspended the teaching of evolution unless it was presented alongside creationism. updated by Eequor, 10:24, 13 September 2004
- Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica overrules minister of education Ljiljana Colic after she suspended the teaching of evolution unless it was presented alongside creationism. removed by Cantus, 10:55, 13 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare Category 5 hurricane, batters Jamaica, where looters roam the streets of the evacuated capital city, Kingston. updated by Cantus, 10:55, 13 September 2004
- A huge explosion is reported in North Korea by the news agency of South Korea. The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed, and North Korea eventually indicates it was preparation for a hydroelectric dam. updated by Mulad, 14:43, 13 September 2004
- A huge explosion three days ago is reported in North Korea. U.S. and South Korean officials say it is unlikely to have been a nuclear weapons test despite reports that the blast produced a mushroom cloud. removed by Mulad, 14:43, 13 September 2004
- A huge explosion is reported in North Korea by the news agency of South Korea. The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed, and North Korea eventually indicates it was preparation for a hydroelectric dam. removed by 156.63.193.62, 15:11, 13 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare Category 5 hurricane, batters Jamaica, where looters roam the streets of the evacuated capital city, Kingston. updated by Mulad, 14:43, 13 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare Category 5 hurricane, batters Jamaica, where looters roam the streets of the evacuated capital city, Kingston. removed by Tom, 19:32, 13 September 2004
- A huge explosion is reported in North Korea by the news agency of South Korea. The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed, and North Korea eventually indicates it was preparation for a hydroelectric dam. updated by Hadal, 15:13, 13 September 2004
- A huge explosion is reported in North Korea by the news agency of South Korea. The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed, and North Korea eventually indicates it was preparation for a hydroelectric dam. removed by 156.63.193.62, 15:16, 13 September 2004
- A huge explosion is reported in North Korea by the news agency of South Korea. The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed, and North Korea eventually indicates it was preparation for a hydroelectric dam. updated by Hadal, 15:17, 13 September 2004
- Svetlana Kuznetsova defeats fellow Russian Elena Dementieva to win the 2004 US Open women's singles event. updated by Viajero, 18:29, 13 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare Category 5 hurricane, is now battering the western coast of Cuba, where evacuations have already taken place. Ivan is currently projected to make landfall along the Gulf coast of the United States by Thursday morning, causing tremendous amounts of damage. added by Tom, 19:32, 13 September 2004
- 100px|Roger Federer removed by Tom, 19:32, 13 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare Category 5 hurricane, is now battering the western coast of Cuba, where evacuations have already taken place. Ivan is currently projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning, causing tremendous amounts of damage. updated by TheCustomOfLife, 19:35, 13 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare and dangerous Category 5 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. updated by Centrx, 20:25, 13 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare and dangerous Category 5 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. removed by 195.144.131.2, 09:27, 14 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. added by Centrx, 20:27, 13 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. removed by 216.255.48.4, 19:18, 14 September 2004
- Roger Federer and Svetlana Kuznetsova win the 2004 US Open men's and women's singles event, respectively. added by Cantus, 21:15, 13 September 2004
- Roger Federer and Svetlana Kuznetsova win the 2004 US Open men's and women's singles events, respectively. updated by Cantus, 21:16, 13 September 2004
- Roger Federer and Svetlana Kuznetsova win the 2004 US Open men's and women's singles events, respectively. removed by PFHLai, 01:33, 15 September 2004
September 14
[edit]- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. added by Jiang, 00:29, 14 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. removed by 195.144.131.2, 09:27, 14 September 2004
- 4th dimension invades Washington state eating George Bush's nan!!! Bush is thought to be confused as ever over what he's doing. added by 195.144.131.2, 09:27, 14 September 2004
- 4th dimension invades Washington state eating George Bush's nan!!! Bush is thought to be confused as ever over what he's doing. removed by Lupo, 09:28, 14 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare and dangerous Category 5 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. updated by Lupo, 09:28, 14 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare and dangerous Category 5 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. removed by 195.144.131.2, 09:35, 14 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. updated by Lupo, 09:28, 14 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. removed by 195.144.131.2, 09:35, 14 September 2004
- 4th dimension invades Washington state eating George Bush's nan!!! Bush is thought to be confused as ever over what he's doing. updated by 195.144.131.2, 09:35, 14 September 2004
- 4th dimension invades Washington state eating George Bush's nan!!! Bush is thought to be confused as ever over what he's doing. removed by Lupo, 09:36, 14 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a rare and dangerous Category 5 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. updated by Lupo, 09:36, 14 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. updated by Lupo, 09:36, 14 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. removed by 216.255.48.4, 19:18, 14 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. updated by ScudLee, 19:20, 14 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. removed by 216.255.48.4, 19:23, 14 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. updated by ScudLee, 19:20, 14 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. removed by 216.255.48.4, 19:23, 14 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. updated by Hadal, 19:24, 14 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:51, 15 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. updated by Hadal, 19:24, 14 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:51, 15 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. updated by Lpangelrob, 21:36, 14 September 2004
September 15
[edit]- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. added by PFHLai, 01:33, 15 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario were granted Canada's first, and possibly the world's first same-sex divorce. added by PFHLai, 01:33, 15 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. updated by Mateo SA, 03:11, 15 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:51, 15 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. added by Wikipedia Administrator, 19:27, 15 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. updated by Kizor, 19:29, 15 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. updated by Wikipedia Administrator, 19:31, 15 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. updated by Andris, 21:52, 15 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:53, 15 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. updated by Andris, 21:52, 15 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:53, 15 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. updated by Andris, 21:52, 15 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:53, 15 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. updated by ScudLee, 21:54, 15 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:55, 15 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. updated by ScudLee, 21:54, 15 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:55, 15 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. updated by ScudLee, 21:54, 15 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:55, 15 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. updated by Andris, 21:56, 15 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:57, 15 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. updated by Andris, 21:56, 15 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:57, 15 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. updated by Andris, 21:56, 15 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. removed by 205.188.116.75, 21:57, 15 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. updated by ScudLee, 21:58, 15 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. updated by ScudLee, 21:58, 15 September 2004
- The Hong Kong LegCo election turns out to be a "disappointment" for pro-democracy parties, despite a record turnout. removed by Zoney, 10:23, 16 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. updated by ScudLee, 21:58, 15 September 2004
- The possibility of a nuclear weapons test is quickly downplayed after a huge explosion in North Korea, which states that it was a planned event in preparation for a hydroelectric dam. removed by Earl Andrew, 23:00, 15 September 2004
- Team Canada wins the 2004 World Cup of Hockey final 3-2 over Team Finland in Toronto. added by Earl Andrew, 23:00, 15 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. updated by Jengod, 23:01, 15 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States by Thursday morning. added by Mateo SA, 23:13, 15 September 2004
September 16
[edit]- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States near the Mississippi-Alabama state border by Thursday morning. updated by PFHLai, 04:19, 16 September 2004
- The National Hockey League locks out players, after failed labor negotiations with the Players' Association. Part or all of the 2004-05 NHL Season may be cancelled. added by PFHLai, 04:19, 16 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States near the Mississippi-Alabama state border by Thursday morning. added by PFHLai, 04:25, 16 September 2004
- The National Hockey League locks out its players, after failed negotiations with the NHL Players' Association. Part or all of the 2004-05 hockey season may be cancelled. added by PFHLai, 04:25, 16 September 2004
- Team Canada wins the 2004 World Cup of Hockey final 3-2 over Team Finland in Toronto. added by PFHLai, 04:25, 16 September 2004
- Team Canada wins the 2004 World Cup of Hockey final 3-2 over Team Finland in Toronto. removed by Jdforrester, 11:06, 16 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. added by PFHLai, 04:25, 16 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. removed by Jdforrester, 11:06, 16 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 3 hurricane, makes landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama. The entire state of Alabama is affected by tropical conditions. Two people have died from [[tornadoes|tornado] spawned by the storm. updated by Samrolken, 09:13, 16 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, batters the west coast of Cuba, where 1.3 million people have been evacuated. Ivan is projected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of the United States near the Mississippi-Alabama state border by Thursday morning. removed by Samrolken, 09:13, 16 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 3 hurricane, makes landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama. The entire state of Alabama is affected by tropical conditions. Two people have died from tornado spawned by the storm. updated by Samrolken, 09:13, 16 September 2004
- A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a bill that would ban fox-hunting, descends into violence as protestors attack police. Some protestors successfully breach security and enter the floor of the House of Commons, in the first such incident since the reign of Charles I over three centuries ago. The bill is later passed 339-155. added by Zoney, 10:23, 16 September 2004
- A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a Bill that would ban fox-hunting, descends into violence as protestors attack police. Some protestors successfully breach security and enter the floor of the House of Commons, in the first such incident since the reign of Charles I over three centuries ago. The bill is later passed 339-155. updated by Jdforrester, 10:35, 16 September 2004
- Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations, describes the US-led invasion of Iraq as "illegal", in that it contravened the UN charter, in an interview for the BBC. added by Jdforrester, 11:06, 16 September 2004
- A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a Bill that would ban fox-hunting, descends into violence as protestors attack police. Some protestors successfully breach security and enter the floor of the House of Commons, in the first such incident since the reign of Charles I over three centuries ago. The Bill is later passed 339-155. updated by Jdforrester, 11:06, 16 September 2004
- Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations, describes the US-led invasion of Iraq as "illegal", in that it contravened the UN charter, in an interview for the BBC. added by Jdforrester, 11:08, 16 September 2004
- • Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations, describes the US-led invasion of Iraq as "illegal", in that it contravened the UN charter, in an interview for the BBC. added by Jdforrester, 11:16, 16 September 2004
- • Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations, describes the US-led invasion of Iraq as "illegal", in that it contravened the UN charter, in an interview for the BBC. removed by Jdforrester, 11:21, 16 September 2004
• Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 3 hurricane, makes landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama. The entire state of Alabama is affected by tropical conditions. Two people have died from tornado spawned by the storm. added by Jdforrester, 11:16, 16 September 2004
• A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a Bill that would ban fox-hunting, descends into violence as protestors attack police. Some protestors successfully breach security and enter the floor of the House of Commons, in the first such incident since the reign of Charles I over three centuries ago. The Bill is later passed 339-155. added by Jdforrester, 11:16, 16 September 2004
• The National Hockey League locks out its players, after failed negotiations with the NHL Players' Association. Part or all of the 2004-05 hockey season may be cancelled. added by Jdforrester, 11:16, 16 September 2004- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 3 hurricane, makes landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama. The entire state of Alabama is affected by tropical conditions. Two people have died from tornado spawned by the storm. updated by Jdforrester, 11:21, 16 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 3 hurricane, makes landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama. The entire state of Alabama is affected by tropical conditions. Two people have died from tornado spawned by the storm. removed by Timwi, 11:33, 16 September 2004
- A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a bill that would ban fox-hunting, descends into violence as protestors attack police. Some protestors successfully breach security and enter the floor of the House of Commons, in the first such incident since the reign of Charles I over three centuries ago. The bill is later passed 339-155. updated by Jdforrester, 11:21, 16 September 2004
- The National Hockey League locks out its players, after failed negotiations with the NHL Players' Association. Part or all of the 2004-05 hockey season may be cancelled. updated by Jdforrester, 11:21, 16 September 2004
- Team Canada wins the 2004 World Cup of Hockey final 3-2 over Team Finland in Toronto. updated by Jdforrester, 11:21, 16 September 2004
- Team Canada wins the 2004 World Cup of Hockey final 3-2 over Team Finland in Toronto. removed by Timwi, 11:21, 16 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. updated by Jdforrester, 11:21, 16 September 2004
- A lesbian couple in Ontario is granted Canada's, and possibly the world's, first same-sex divorce. removed by Timwi, 11:21, 16 September 2004
- Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations, describes the US-led invasion of Iraq as "illegal", in that it contravened the UN charter, in an interview for the BBC. updated by Timwi, 11:21, 16 September 2004
- A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a Bill that would ban fox-hunting, descends into violence as protestors attack police. Some protestors successfully breach security and enter the floor of the House of Commons, in the first such incident since the reign of Charles I over three centuries ago. The Bill is later passed 339-155. updated by Timwi, 11:21, 16 September 2004
- RD 100px|right|Hurricane Ivan Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 3 hurricane, makes landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama. added by Timwi, 11:33, 16 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Ivan removed by Timwi, 11:33, 16 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Ivan Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 3 hurricane, makes landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama. added by Timwi, 11:34, 16 September 2004
- right|100px|Hurricane IvanHurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 3 hurricane, makes landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama. added by The King Of Gondor, 11:47, 16 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Ivan Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 3 hurricane, makes landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama. updated by Jdforrester, 11:52, 16 September 2004
- A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a Bill that would ban fox-hunting, descends into violence as protestors attack police. Some protestors successfully breach security and enter the floor of the House of Commons, in the first such incident since the reign of Charles I over three centuries ago. The Bill is later passed 339–155. updated by Anárion, 11:58, 16 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Ivan Hurricane Ivan, now a Category 1 hurricane, pummels Alabama and nearby states with high winds and flooding rains, leaving hundreds of thousands without power. added by Tom, 12:05, 16 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Ivan Hurricane Ivan, now a Category 1 hurricane, pummels Alabama and nearby states with high winds and flooding rains, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and at least 11 dead. updated by Tom, 12:05, 16 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Ivan updated by PFHLai, 14:54, 16 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, now a Category 1 hurricane, pummels Alabama and nearby states with high winds and flooding rains, leaving hundreds of thousands without electricity and at least 11 dead. added by PFHLai, 14:54, 16 September 2004
- Recent deaths - More current events … added by Anárion, 15:30, 16 September 2004
- Recent deaths - More current events … removed by AlanBarrett, 09:24, 19 September 2004
- The National Hockey League locks out its players, after failed negotiations with the NHL Players' Association. Part or all of the 2004–05 hockey season may be cancelled. updated by Anárion, 15:33, 16 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, now a Category 1 hurricane, pummels Alabama and surrounding states in the Southern U.S. with high winds and flooding rains, leaving hundreds of thousands without electricity and at least 11 dead. updated by Neutrality, 17:08, 16 September 2004
- In a BBC interview, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan describes the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq as "illegal," in that it contravened the UN charter. added by Neutrality, 17:08, 16 September 2004
- A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a Bill that would ban fox-hunting, descends into violence as protestors attack police. Some protestors successfully breach security and enter the floor of the House of Commons, in the first such incident since the reign of Charles I over three centuries ago. The Bill later passed 339–155. updated by Neutrality, 17:08, 16 September 2004
- The National Hockey League locks out its players, after failed negotiations with the NHL Players' Association. Part or all of the 2004–05 hockey season may be . updated by Neutrality, 17:08, 16 September 2004
- The National Hockey League locks out its players, after failed negotiations with the NHL Players' Association. Part or all of the 2004–05 hockey season may be cancelled. updated by Golbez, 17:29, 16 September 2004
- A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a Bill that would ban fox-hunting, descends into violence as protestors attack police. Some protestors successfully breach security and enter the floor of the House of Commons, in the first such incident since the reign of Charles I over three centuries ago. The Bill later passed 339–155. updated by AlanBarrett, 18:13, 16 September 2004
- The North American National Hockey League locks out its players, after failed negotiations with the NHL Players' Association. Part or all of the 2004–05 hockey season may be cancelled. added by AlanBarrett, 18:13, 16 September 2004
- A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a Bill that would ban fox-hunting, descends into violence as protestors attack police. Some protestors successfully breach security and enter the floor of the House of Commons, in the first such incident since the reign of Charles I over three centuries ago. The Bill later passed 339–155. updated by Harry R, 18:24, 16 September 2004
- In a BBC interview, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan describes the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq as "illegal", in that it contravened the UN Charter. updated by Hajor, 19:04, 16 September 2004
- A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a bill that would ban fox-hunting, descends into violence as protestors attack police. Some protestors successfully breach security and enter the floor of the House of Commons, in the first such incident since the reign of Charles I over three centuries ago. The bill later passes 339–155. updated by Mateo SA, 20:43, 16 September 2004
- The North American National Hockey League locks out its players, after failed negotiations with the NHL Players' Association. Part or all of the 2004–05 NHL season may be cancelled. updated by PatrikR, 23:08, 16 September 2004
September 17
[edit]- Hurricane Ivan, now a tropical storm, brings flooding rains to the Southern U.S.. Ivan has already pummeled Alabama and surrounding states with high winds and flooding rains, leaving 1.5 million customers without electricity, extensive structural damage, and at least 11 dead. added by Tom, 02:32, 17 September 2004
- In North American ice hockey, the National Hockey League locks out its players, after failed negotiations with the NHL Players' Association. Part or all of their 2004–05 season may be cancelled. added by PFHLai, 02:42, 17 September 2004
- In a BBC interview, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan describes the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq as "illegal," in that it contravened the UN Charter. updated by Neutrality, 05:09, 17 September 2004
- In North American ice hockey, the National Hockey League locks out its players, after failed negotiations with the NHL Players' Association. Part or all of their 2004–05 season may be cancelled. updated by Neutrality, 05:09, 17 September 2004
- In North American ice hockey, the National Hockey League locks out its players, after failed negotiations with the NHL Players' Association. Part or all of their 2004–05 season may be cancelled. removed by PFHLai, 18:36, 20 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, now a tropical storm, brings flooding rains to the Southern U.S.. Ivan has already pummeled Alabama and Florida with high winds and flooding rains, leaving 1.5 million customers without electricity, extensive structural damage, and at least 11 dead. updated by TheCustomOfLife, 05:19, 17 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, now a tropical storm, brings flooding rains to the Southern U.S.. Ivan has already pummeled Alabama and Florida with high winds and flooding rains, causing extensive structural damage, and leaving 1.5 million persons without electricity and at least 11 dead. updated by Mateo SA, 05:38, 17 September 2004
- Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev has issued a statement claiming he and his group Riyadus-Salikhin were responsibile for the Beslan school massacre. added by Chuq, 05:54, 17 September 2004
- updated by Chuq, 05:54, 17 September 2004
- Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev issues a statement claiming that he and his group Riyadus-Salikhin were responsible for the Beslan school massacre. updated by Mateo SA, 12:41, 17 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, now a tropical depression, brings flooding rains to the Southern U.S.. Ivan has already pummeled Alabama and Florida with high winds and flooding rains, causing extensive structural damage, and leaving 1.5 million persons without electricity and at least 11 dead. updated by Timc, 13:48, 17 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, now a tropical depression, brings flooding rains to the Southern U.S.. Ivan has already pummeled Alabama and Florida with high winds and flooding rains, causing extensive structural damage, and leaving 1.5 million persons without electricity and at least 23 dead. updated by Tom, 16:33, 17 September 2004
- A Countryside Alliance rally outside Britain's Parliament buildings, in opposition to a bill that would ban fox-hunting, experiences pockets of violence as protestors and police clash. Other protestors successfully breach security and dash across the floor of the House of Commons while it is session, prompting some comparisons in the media to the incursion of Charles I over three centuries ago. The bill later passes the Commons 339–155. updated by Doops, 18:06, 17 September 2004
- Outside Britain's Parliament buildings, members of the group Countryside Alliance clash with police as they protest a bill that would ban fox-hunting. Other protesters successfully breach security and dash across the floor of the House of Commons while it is session. The bill later passes the Commons 339–155. added by Mateo SA, 18:31, 17 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, now a tropical depression, brings flooding rains to the Southern U.S.. Ivan has already pummeled Alabama and Florida with high winds and flooding rains, causing extensive structural damage, and leaving 1.5 million customers without electricity and at least 33 dead. updated by Tom, 19:33, 17 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, now a tropical depression, brings flooding rains to the Southern U.S. Ivan has already pummeled Alabama and Florida with high winds and flooding rains, causing extensive structural damage, and leaving 1.5 million customers without electricity and at least 33 dead. updated by Hajor, 19:58, 17 September 2004
- In a BBC interview, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan describes the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq as "illegal", in that it contravened the UN Charter. updated by Hajor, 19:58, 17 September 2004
- In a BBC interview, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan describes the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq as "illegal", in that it contravened the UN Charter. removed by The King Of Gondor, 13:48, 20 September 2004
September 18
[edit]- Hurricane Ivan, now a tropical depression, brings flooding rains to the Southern U.S. Ivan has already pummeled Alabama and Florida with high winds and flooding rains, causing extensive structural damage, and leaving 1.5 million customers without electricity and at least 33 dead in the United States. updated by Spatfield, 05:36, 18 September 2004
- Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev issues a statement claiming that he and his group Riyadus-Salikhin were responsible for the Beslan school massacre. added by PFHLai, 19:06, 18 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan, now a tropical depression, brings flooding rains to the Southern U.S. Ivan has already pummeled Alabama and Florida with high winds and flooding rains, causing extensive structural damage, and leaving 1.5 million customers without electricity and at least 33 dead in the United States. updated by Norm, 23:24, 18 September 2004
September 19
[edit]- Hurricane Ivan brings flooding rains to the Southern U.S. after pummeling Alabama and Florida with high winds and flooding rains, causing extensive structural damage, and leaving 1.5 million people without electricity and at least 33 dead in the United States. updated by Delirium, 03:26, 19 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan brings flooding rains to the Eastern U.S. after pummeling Alabama and Florida with high winds and flooding rains, causing extensive structural damage, and leaving 1.5 million people without electricity and at least 33 dead in the United States. updated by Cyrius, 05:03, 19 September 2004
- Hurricane Ivan brings flooding rains to the Eastern U.S. after pummeling Alabama and Florida with high winds and flooding rains, causing extensive structural damage, and leaving 1.5 million people without electricity and at least 33 dead in the United States. removed by Sverdrup, 08:34, 20 September 2004
- Recent deaths - Sports - More current events … added by AlanBarrett, 09:24, 19 September 2004
- 100px|Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao updated by Jiang, 22:29, 19 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Ivan removed by Jiang, 22:29, 19 September 2004
- Jiang Zemin retires from his post as Chairman of the Central Military Commission, officially completing the transfer of power to Hu Jintao. added by Jiang, 22:29, 19 September 2004
- Outside Britain's Parliament buildings, members of the group Countryside Alliance clash with police as they protest a bill that would ban fox-hunting. Other protesters successfully breach security and dash across the floor of the House of Commons while it is session. The bill later passes the Commons 339–155. updated by Jiang, 22:29, 19 September 2004
- Outside Britain's Parliament buildings, members of the group Countryside Alliance clash with police as they protest a bill that would ban fox-hunting. Other protesters successfully breach security and dash across the floor of the House of Commons while it is session. The bill later passes the Commons 339–155. removed by PFHLai, 18:36, 20 September 2004
September 20
[edit]- Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev issues a statement claiming that he and his group Riyadus-Salikhin were responsible for the Beslan hostage crisis. updated by VeryVerily, 00:04, 20 September 2004
- Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev issues a statement claiming that he and his group Riyadus-Salikhin were responsible for the Beslan hostage crisis. removed by The King Of Gondor, 13:48, 20 September 2004
- Jiang Zemin retires from his post as the People's Republic of China's Chairman of the Central Military Commission, officially completing the transfer of power to Hu Jintao. updated by Fuzheado, 06:46, 20 September 2004
- Jiang Zemin retires from his post as the People's Republic of China's Chairman of the Central Military Commission, officially completing the transfer of power to Hu Jintao. updated by Fuzheado, 06:46, 20 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding and mudslides to Haiti and kills more than 90 people. added by Sverdrup, 08:34, 20 September 2004
- In the People's Republic of China, Jiang Zemin retires from his post as Chairman of the Central Military Commission, officially completing the transfer of power to Hu Jintao. added by PFHLai, 10:31, 20 September 2004
- Japanese Baseball players go on strike for the first time in league history. added by PFHLai, 10:31, 20 September 2004
- Indonesian presidential election, 2004: Ex-General Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has an early lead over incumbent President Megawati Sukarnoputri in the second round of Indonesia's first direct presidential ballot. added by PFHLai, 11:02, 20 September 2004
- Indonesian presidential election: Early returns in today's election favor former general Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono over incumbent President Megawati Sukarnoputri 57 to 43 percent. added by PFHLai, 18:36, 20 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding and mudslides to Haiti. The UN reports the number of dead at over 250 people. 18 others have been reported dead on other Caribbean islands. updated by Laguna72, 22:21, 20 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding and mudslides to Haiti and kills more than 90 people. removed by Laguna72, 22:21, 20 September 2004
September 21
[edit]- Japanese baseball players go on strike for the first time in league history. updated by DO'Neil, 04:02, 21 September 2004
- Japanese baseball players go on strike for the first time in league history. removed by Waltersimons, 13:39, 21 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding, and mudslides to Haiti. The UN reports the number of dead at at least 556. 18 others have been reported dead on other Caribbean islands. updated by Mateo SA, 05:44, 21 September 2004
- In the People's Republic of China, Jiang Zemin retires from his post as Chairman of the Central Military Commission, officially completing the transfer of power to Hu Jintao. updated by Mateo SA, 05:44, 21 September 2004
- In the People's Republic of China, Jiang Zemin retires from his post as Chairman of the Central Military Commission, officially completing the transfer of power to Hu Jintao. removed by Cantus, 04:33, 23 September 2004
- Category 1 Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding, and mudslides to Haiti. The UN reports the number of dead at at least 556. 18 others have been reported dead on other Caribbean islands. added by Solitude, 08:14, 21 September 2004
- Category 1 Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding, and mudslides to Haiti. The UN reports the number of dead at at least 556. 18 others have been reported dead on other Caribbean islands. added by Golbez, 09:12, 21 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding, and mudslides to Haiti. The UN reports the number of dead at at least 556. 18 others have been reported dead on other Caribbean islands. updated by Mateo SA, 13:20, 21 September 2004
- 100px|This is an example updated by Waltersimons, 13:36, 21 September 2004
- 100px|Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao removed by Waltersimons, 13:36, 21 September 2004
- American Eugene Armstrong was beheaded by a militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.The group also threatens to decapitate two additional hostages. added by Waltersimons, 13:36, 21 September 2004
- American contractor Eugene Armstrong is beheaded by a militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Iraq. The group also threatens to decapitate two additional hostages. updated by Laguna72, 14:33, 21 September 2004
- In Iraq, American contractor Eugene Armstrong is beheaded by a militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The group also threatens to decapitate two additional hostages. added by Mateo SA, 14:49, 21 September 2004
- Indonesian presidential election: Early returns in Monday's election favor former general Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono over incumbent President Megawati Sukarnoputri 57 to 43 percent. updated by Mateo SA, 14:49, 21 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding, and mudslides to Haiti. The UN reports the number of dead at at least 600. 25 others have been reported dead on other Caribbean islands. updated by Laguna72, 16:24, 21 September 2004
- In Iraq, American contractor Eugene Armstrong and his partner Jack Hensley is beheaded by a militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The group also threatens to decapitate the last hostage. updated by 130.225.29.254, 23:32, 21 September 2004
- In Iraq, American contractor Eugene Armstrong is beheaded by a militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The group also threatens to decapitate two additional hostages. updated by RickK, 23:44, 21 September 2004
September 22
[edit]- In Iraq, American contractors Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong are beheaded by a militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The group also threatens to decapitate the last hostage. updated by Ancheta Wis, 00:57, 22 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding, and mudslides to Haiti. The UN reports the death toll at 600. 25 others have also been reported dead on other Caribbean islands. updated by Ancheta Wis, 00:57, 22 September 2004
- 100px|Eugene Armstrong updated by Tom-, 01:10, 22 September 2004
- Indonesian presidential election: With more than 60% of the votes, former general Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono defeats incumbent President Megawati Sukarnoputri. Yudhoyono will be inaugurated on October 20. updated by PFHLai, 01:57, 22 September 2004
- 100px|Flag of Iran updated by PFHLai, 02:13, 22 September 2004
- 100px|Eugene Armstrong removed by PFHLai, 02:13, 22 September 2004
- Iran plans to continue its nuclear program and convert 37 tons of yellowcake uranium into uranium hexafluoride, which can be used to produce fuel for nuclear power plants, and potentially nuclear weapons. added by PFHLai, 02:13, 22 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding, and mudslides to Haiti. The UN reports the death toll at 600. 25 others have also been reported dead on other Caribbean islands. updated by Toytoy, 02:27, 22 September 2004
- In Iraq, American contractors Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong are beheaded by a militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The group also threatens to decapitate the last hostage. updated by PFHLai, 02:34, 22 September 2004
- Iran plans to continue its nuclear program and convert 37 tons of yellowcake uranium into uranium hexafluoride, which can be used to produce fuel for nuclear power plants, and, potentially, nuclear weapons. updated by Mateo SA, 05:04, 22 September 2004
- Iran plans to continue its nuclear program and convert 37 tons of yellowcake uranium into uranium hexafluoride, which can be used to produce fuel for nuclear power plants, and, potentially, nuclear weapons. removed by The King Of Gondor, 17:45, 24 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding, and mudslides to Haiti. The UN reports the death toll at 691. 25 others have also been reported dead on other Caribbean islands. updated by Mateo SA, 05:04, 22 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne brings heavy rains, flooding, and mudslides to Haiti. The UN reports the death toll at 691. 25 others have also been reported dead on other Caribbean islands. removed by Tom, 11:14, 23 September 2004
- Indonesian presidential election: Former general Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono defeats incumbent President Megawati Sukarnoputri, winning over 60 percent of the vote. Yudhoyono will be inaugurated on October 20. updated by Mateo SA, 05:04, 22 September 2004
- Indonesian presidential election: Former general Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono defeats incumbent President Megawati Sukarnoputri, winning over 60 percent of the vote. Yudhoyono will be inaugurated on October 20. removed by Cantus, 04:33, 23 September 2004
- In Iraq, American contractors Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong are beheaded by a militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The group also threatens to decapitate the remaining lone hostage. updated by Sundar, 06:21, 22 September 2004
- In Iraq, American contractors Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong are beheaded by a militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The group also threatens to decapitate the last remaining hostage. updated by Mateo SA, 16:38, 22 September 2004
September 23
[edit]- Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan announce in a joint statement that have agreed work together to secure permanent seats on the UN Security Council. added by Jiang, 06:51, 23 September 2004
- In Iraq, American contractors Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong are beheaded by a militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. updated by Jiang, 06:51, 23 September 2004
- In Iraq, American contractors Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong are beheaded by a militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. removed by Zoney, 09:42, 23 September 2004
- Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan announce in a joint statement that have agreed work together to secure permanent seats on the UN Security Council. updated by Jiang, 06:52, 23 September 2004
- British contractor Kenneth Bigley, taken hostage by militants, pleads for his life in a direct appeal to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, in a recorded video posted on an Arabic website. His fellow hostages American contractors Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong have been beheaded by the militant group, led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. added by Zoney, 09:42, 23 September 2004
- 100px|Flag of Iran updated by Tom, 11:14, 23 September 2004
- The flooding rains and mudslides caused by Hurricane Jeanne result in over 1,000 deaths in Haiti, with some officials fearing the death toll could rise as high as 2,000. Jeanne is forecast to make landfall along the southeast coast of the United States sometime early next week. added by Tom, 11:14, 23 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Jeanne updated by Radagast, 11:52, 23 September 2004
- Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan announce in a joint statement that they have agreed work together to secure permanent seats on the UN Security Council. updated by Timc, 13:38, 23 September 2004
- Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan announce in a joint statement that they have agreed work together to secure permanent seats on the UN Security Council. removed by The King Of Gondor, 17:45, 24 September 2004
September 24
[edit]- The flooding rains and mudslides caused by Hurricane Jeanne result in over 1,100 dead, 1,250 missing, and 250,000 homeless in Haiti. Jeanne is forecast to make landfall along the southeast coast of the United States sometime early next week. added by Tom, 00:06, 24 September 2004
- The flooding rains and mudslides caused by Hurricane Jeanne result in over 1,100 dead, 1,250 missing, and 250,000 homeless in Haiti. Jeanne is forecast to make landfall along the eastern Florida coast Sunday. updated by Tom, 00:07, 24 September 2004
- The flooding rains and mudslides caused by Hurricane Jeanne result in over 1,100 dead, 1,250 missing, and 250,000 homeless in Haiti. Jeanne is forecast to make landfall along the east coast of Florida sometime Sunday. updated by Tom, 00:08, 24 September 2004
- The flooding rains and mudslides caused by Hurricane Jeanne result in over 1,100 dead, 1,250 missing, and 250,000 homeless in Haiti. Jeanne is forecast to make landfall along the east coast of Florida sometime Sunday. updated by Mateo SA, 15:01, 24 September 2004
- British contractor Kenneth Bigley, taken hostage by militants, pleads for his life in a direct appeal to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, in a recorded video posted on an Arabic website. His fellow hostages American contractors Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong have been beheaded by the militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. updated by Mateo SA, 15:01, 24 September 2004
- RD Nova Scotia becomes the sixth of Canada's provinces and territories to same-sex marriage. added by Montrealais, 16:53, 24 September 2004
- RD Nova Scotia becomes the sixth of Canada's provinces and territories to legalize same-sex marriage. updated by Montrealais, 16:54, 24 September 2004
September 25
[edit]- Nova Scotia becomes the sixth of Canada's provinces and territories to legalize same-sex marriage. added by Mateo SA, 21:45, 25 September 2004
September 26
[edit]- Hurricane Jeanne is battering the Bahamas and will make landfall along the eastern coast of Florida later tonight or early tomorrow. Jeanne has already caused flooding rains and mudslides in Haiti, resulting in over 1,100 dead, 1,250 missing, and 250,000 homeless. added by Tom, 00:17, 26 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne is battering the Bahamas and will make landfall along the eastern coast of Florida later tonight or early tomorrow. Jeanne has already caused flooding rains and mudslides in Haiti, resulting in over 1,100 dead, 1,250 missing, and 250,000 homeless. added by Tom, 00:18, 26 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne is battering the Bahamas with 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and will make landfall along the eastern coast of Florida later tonight or early tomorrow. Jeanne has already caused flooding rains and mudslides in Haiti, resulting in over 1,100 dead, 1,250 missing, and 250,000 homeless. updated by Tom, 00:19, 26 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne makes landfall near Fort Pierce, Florida with 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and torrential rains. Jeanne has already caused flooding rains and mudslides in Haiti, resulting in over 1,500 dead, 900 missing, and 300,000 homeless. updated by Tom, 02:12, 26 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne makes landfall near Fort Pierce, Florida with 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and torrential rains. Jeanne has already caused flooding rains and mudslides in Haiti, resulting in over 1,500 dead, 900 missing, and 300,000 homeless. added by Tom, 02:12, 26 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne makes landfall near Fort Pierce, Florida, bringing 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and torrential rains. Jeanne has already caused flooding rains and mudslides in Haiti, resulting in over 1,500 dead, 900 missing, and 300,000 homeless. updated by Mateo SA, 03:09, 26 September 2004
- Nova Scotia becomes the sixth of Canada's provinces and territories to legalize same-sex marriage. updated by Itai, 15:16, 26 September 2004
- Nova Scotia becomes the sixth of Canada's provinces and territories to legalize same-sex marriage. removed by Mateo SA, 23:41, 26 September 2004
- British contractor Kenneth Bigley, taken hostage by militants, pleads for his life in a direct appeal to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, in a recorded video posted on an Arabic website. His fellow hostages American contractors Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong have been beheaded by the militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. updated by Itai, 15:16, 26 September 2004
- British contractor Kenneth Bigley, taken hostage by militants, pleads for his life in a direct appeal to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, in a recorded video posted on an Arabic website. His fellow hostages American contractors Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong have been beheaded by the militant group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. removed by The King Of Gondor, 19:43, 27 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne makes landfall near Fort Pierce, Florida, bringing 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and torrential rains. Jeanne has already caused flooding rains and mudslides in Haiti, resulting in over 1,650 dead, hundreds missing, and 300,000 homeless. added by Tom, 22:49, 26 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne is downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall near Fort Pierce, Florida, bringing 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and torrential rains. updated by Tom, 23:10, 26 September 2004
- The death toll in Haiti rises to 1,650 following the flooding rains and mudslides caused by Hurricane Jeanne on September 21. Jeanne also left hundreds missing and 300,000 homeless. added by Tom, 23:10, 26 September 2004
- The death toll in Haiti rises to 1,650 following the flooding rains and mudslides caused by Hurricane Jeanne on September 18. Jeanne also left hundreds missing and 300,000 homeless. updated by Tom, 23:58, 26 September 2004
September 27
[edit]- Mount St. Helens makes a seris of earthquakes. added by Patricknoddy, 16:34, 27 September 2004
- Mount St. Helens makes a series of earthquakes. updated by Golbez, 16:44, 27 September 2004
- Mount St. Helens makes a series of earthquakes. removed by Mateo SA, 17:08, 27 September 2004
- Several strong earthquakes over the weekend centered below Mount St. Helens in Washington state prompt scientists to issue a rare warning that the volcano could erupt soon. added by Mav, 17:22, 27 September 2004
- Several earthquakes over the weekend centered below Mount St. Helens in Washington state prompt scientists to issue a rare warning that the volcano could erupt soon. added by Mav, 17:23, 27 September 2004
- Several earthquakes over the weekend centered below Mount St. Helens in Washington state prompt scientists to issue a rare warning that the volcano could erupt soon. removed by Calmypal, 14:22, 29 September 2004
September 28
[edit]- The Virgin Group plans to create the world's first commercial space-flight company, to be called Virgin Galactic, using SpaceShipOne technology licensed from Mojave Aerospace Ventures. Virgin hopes to begin commercial space flight within five years. added by PFHLai, 14:35, 28 September 2004
- The Virgin Group plans to create the world's first commercial space-flight company, to be called Virgin Galactic, using SpaceShipOne technology licensed from Mojave Aerospace Ventures. Virgin hopes to begin commercial space flight within five years. updated by PFHLai, 14:37, 28 September 2004
- The Virgin Group plans to create the world's first commercial space-flight company, to be called Virgin Galactic, using SpaceShipOne technology licensed from Mojave Aerospace Ventures. Virgin hopes to begin commercial space flight within five years. removed by Gentgeen, 22:44, 28 September 2004
- The death toll in the Haitian city of Gonaïves is likely to pass 2,000 following the flooding rains and mudslides caused by Hurricane Jeanne on September 18. Jeanne also left hundreds missing and 300,000 homeless. updated by Golbez, 17:11, 28 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne is downgraded to a tropical depression after making landfall near Fort Pierce, Florida, bringing 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and torrential rains. updated by Golbez, 17:11, 28 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne is downgraded to a tropical depression after making landfall near Fort Pierce, Florida, bringing 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and torrential rains. removed by Calmypal, 18:22, 28 September 2004
- 100px|New $50 bill updated by Calmypal, 18:22, 28 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Jeanne removed by Calmypal, 18:22, 28 September 2004
- The United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing announces the release of 140 million redesigned $50 bills. added by Calmypal, 18:22, 28 September 2004
- The Bureau of Engraving and Printing announces the release of 140 million redesigned $50 bills. added by Calmypal, 18:23, 28 September 2004
- The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing announces the release of 140 million redesigned US $50 bills. updated by Dmn, 18:28, 28 September 2004
- The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing announces the release of 140 million redesigned US $50 bills. updated by Golbez, 18:38, 28 September 2004
- The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing announces the release of 140 million redesigned US $50 bills. removed by OldakQuill, 18:57, 28 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Jeanne updated by OldakQuill, 18:57, 28 September 2004
- 100px|New $50 bill removed by OldakQuill, 18:57, 28 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne is downgraded to a tropical depression after making landfall near Fort Pierce, Florida, bringing 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and torrential rains. updated by OldakQuill, 18:57, 28 September 2004
- Hurricane Jeanne is downgraded to a tropical depression after making landfall near Fort Pierce, Florida, bringing 115 mph (185 km/h) winds and torrential rains. removed by RickK, 19:45, 28 September 2004
- 100px|New $50 bill updated by RickK, 19:45, 28 September 2004
- 100px|Hurricane Jeanne removed by RickK, 19:45, 28 September 2004
- The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing announces the release of 140 million redesigned US $50 bills. updated by RickK, 19:45, 28 September 2004
- The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing announces the release of 140 million redesigned US $50 bills. removed by Doops, 21:16, 29 September 2004
- 100px|Computer generated images of 4179 Toutatis updated by Gentgeen, 22:44, 28 September 2004
- 100px|New $50 bill removed by Gentgeen, 22:44, 28 September 2004
- The asteroid 4179 Toutatis will pass within four lunar distances of the Earth on September 29, 2004. The asteroid is the largest that passes close to Earth. added by Gentgeen, 22:44, 28 September 2004
- The asteroid 4179 Toutatis will pass within four lunar distances of the Earth on September 29, 2004. The asteroid is the largest known that has ever passed this close to Earth. updated by The King Of Gondor, 23:05, 28 September 2004
September 29
[edit]- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, launches over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. added by Calmypal, 14:22, 29 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, launches in its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. updated by Sverdrup, 14:37, 29 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, launches in its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize and successfully lands. updated by Calmypal, 15:35, 29 September 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne on a test flight updated by Golbez, 15:38, 29 September 2004
- 100px|Computer generated images of 4179 Toutatis removed by Golbez, 15:38, 29 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. updated by Golbez, 15:38, 29 September 2004
- City officials in Washington, DC announce that the Montreal Expos will relocate to that city permanently in 2005, ending years of uncertainty about the future of that franchise and three decades that Major League Baseball has been absent from the city. added by Doops, 21:06, 29 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. added by Doops, 21:06, 29 September 2004
- It is announced that the Montreal Expos will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, ending years of uncertainty about that franchise's future and returning Major League Baseball to Washington after three decades. added by Doops, 21:16, 29 September 2004
- It is announced that the Montreal Expos will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, ending years of uncertainty about that franchise's future and returning Major League Baseball to Washington after three decades. updated by Radagast, 21:28, 29 September 2004
- The Montreal Expos baseball team announces that it will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, marking the return of Major League Baseball to Washington after a three decade gap. added by Mateo SA, 22:16, 29 September 2004
- It is announced that the Montreal Expos baseball team will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, marking the return of Major League Baseball to Washington after a three decade gap. updated by Doops, 22:42, 29 September 2004
- It is announced that the Montreal Expos baseball team will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, marking the return of Major League Baseball to Washington after a three-decade gap. updated by Doops, 22:42, 29 September 2004
- The Montreal Expos baseball team will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, marking the return of Major League Baseball to Washington after an absence of three decades. updated by Mateo SA, 23:12, 29 September 2004
- The Montreal Expos baseball team will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, marking the return of Major League Baseball to Washington after an absence of three decades. removed by Mark, 02:10, 30 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. added by Mateo SA, 23:12, 29 September 2004
- The death toll in the Haitian city of Gonaïves is likely to pass 2,000 following the flooding rains and mudslides caused by Hurricane Jeanne on September 18. Jeanne also left hundreds missing and 300,000 homeless. added by Mateo SA, 23:12, 29 September 2004
- The death toll in the Haitian city of Gonaïves is likely to pass 2,000 following the flooding rains and mudslides caused by Hurricane Jeanne on September 18. Jeanne also left hundreds missing and 300,000 homeless. removed by Doops, 05:11, 30 September 2004
- The asteroid 4179 Toutatis passed within four lunar distances of the Earth on September 29, 2004. The asteroid is the largest known that has ever passed this close to Earth. updated by TimothyPilgrim, 23:59, 29 September 2004
September 30
[edit]- The asteroid 4179 Toutatis passes within four lunar distances of the Earth on September 29, 2004. The asteroid is the largest known that has ever passed this close to Earth. updated by Mateo SA, 00:06, 30 September 2004
- 100px|Montreal Expos logo updated by Zanimum, 00:25, 30 September 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne on a test flight removed by Zanimum, 00:25, 30 September 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne updated by Mark, 02:10, 30 September 2004
- 100px|Montreal Expos logo removed by Mark, 02:10, 30 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. added by Mark, 02:10, 30 September 2004
- RD North Korea tells the UN General Assembly that it has created nuclear weapons. added by Mark, 02:10, 30 September 2004removed by Mateo SA, 03:15, 30 September 2004
- 100px|Montreal Expos logo updated by Mateo SA, 03:15, 30 September 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne removed by Mateo SA, 03:15, 30 September 2004
- The Montreal Expos baseball team will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, marking the return of Major League Baseball to Washington after an absence of three decades. updated by Mateo SA, 03:15, 30 September 2004
- The Montreal Expos baseball team will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, marking the return of Major League Baseball to Washington after an absence of three decades. removed by Mark, 04:07, 30 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. updated by Mateo SA, 03:15, 30 September 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne updated by Mark, 04:07, 30 September 2004
- 100px|Montreal Expos logo removed by Mark, 04:07, 30 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. updated by Mark, 04:07, 30 September 2004
- RD North Korea confirms at the UN General Assembly that it has created nuclear weapons from spent fuel rods. added by Mark, 04:07, 30 September 2004
- 100px|The United Nations.jpg updated by Doops, 05:11, 30 September 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne removed by Doops, 05:11, 30 September 2004
- The Montreal Expos baseball team will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, marking the return of Major League Baseball to Washington after an absence of three decades. added by Doops, 05:11, 30 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. updated by Doops, 05:11, 30 September 2004
- RD North Korea confirms at the UN General Assembly that its nuclear program has made weapons from spent fuel rods. updated by Doops, 05:11, 30 September 2004
- 100px|The United Nations.jpg updated by Doops, 05:13, 30 September 2004
- 100px|The United Nations.jpg updated by Golbez, 05:51, 30 September 2004
- 100px|The Montreal Expos updated by PFHLai, 06:23, 30 September 2004
- 100px|The United Nations.jpg removed by PFHLai, 06:23, 30 September 2004
- The Montreal Expos baseball team will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, marking the return of Major League Baseball to Washington after an absence of three decades. added by PFHLai, 06:23, 30 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. added by PFHLai, 06:23, 30 September 2004
- The asteroid 4179 Toutatis passes within four lunar distances of the Earth. The asteroid is the largest known that has ever passed this close to Earth. added by PFHLai, 06:23, 30 September 2004
- North Korea confirms at the UN General Assembly that its nuclear program has made weapons from spent fuel rods. added by PFHLai, 06:23, 30 September 2004
- The 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece closes. China, Great Britain and Canada have won the most gold medals. added by PFHLai, 06:23, 30 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. updated by PFHLai, 06:32, 30 September 2004
- The asteroid 4179 Toutatis passes within four lunar distances of the Earth. It is the largest known asteroid that has ever passed this close to Earth. updated by PFHLai, 06:32, 30 September 2004
- The Montreal Expos will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, as Major League Baseball returns to the city since the Washington Senators left in 1971. updated by PFHLai, 06:40, 30 September 2004
- The Montreal Expos baseball team will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, marking the return of Major League Baseball to Washington after an absence of three decades. updated by Mateo SA, 06:47, 30 September 2004
- The Montreal Expos baseball team will relocate to Washington, DC in 2005, marking the return of Major League Baseball to Washington after an absence of three decades. removed by Mateo SA, 15:15, 30 September 2004
- The 2004 Summer Paralympics close. China, Great Britain and Canada have won the most gold medals. updated by Mateo SA, 06:49, 30 September 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne on a test flight updated by Mateo SA, 06:55, 30 September 2004
- 100px|The Montreal Expos removed by Mateo SA, 06:55, 30 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne (pictured right), piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight over Mojave, California as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. updated by Mateo SA, 06:55, 30 September 2004
- The 2004 Summer Paralympics close. China, Great Britain and Canada win the most gold medals. updated by Jiang, 11:16, 30 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne (pictured right), piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight, over Mojave, California, as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. updated by Mateo SA, 13:20, 30 September 2004
- The asteroid 4179 Toutatis passes within four lunar distances of the Earth. It is the largest known asteroid ever to have passed this close to the Earth. updated by Mateo SA, 13:20, 30 September 2004
- North Korea confirms at the UN General Assembly that its nuclear program has made weapons from spent fuel rods. updated by Mateo SA, 13:20, 30 September 2004
- North Korea confirms at the UN General Assembly that its nuclear program has made weapons from spent fuel rods. removed by Get-back-world-respect, 23:10, 30 September 2004
- 100px|Montreal Expos logo updated by Zanimum, 13:33, 30 September 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne on a test flight removed by Zanimum, 13:33, 30 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne, piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight, over Mojave, California, as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. updated by Zanimum, 13:33, 30 September 2004
- 100px|SpaceShipOne on a test flight updated by Mateo SA, 15:15, 30 September 2004
- 100px|Montreal Expos logo removed by Mateo SA, 15:15, 30 September 2004
- SpaceShipOne (pictured right), piloted by Mike Melvill, successfully completes its first competitive flight, over Mojave, California, as its designers attempt to win the X Prize. updated by Mateo SA, 15:15, 30 September 2004
- The asteroid 4179 Toutatis passes within four lunar distances of the Earth. It is the largest asteroid ever known to have passed this close to the Earth. updated by Doops, 16:03, 30 September 2004
- The Russian cabinet recommends ratification of the Kyoto Treaty against global warming, which would would bring the accord into force; the measure will be debated in Parliament, which has final say. added by Get-back-world-respect, 23:10, 30 September 2004
- 100px|Former University of South Florida president Betty Castor. updated by TheCustomOfLife, 02:40, 01 September 2004
- 100px|John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia removed by TheCustomOfLife, 02:40, 01 September 2004
- 50px|Former University of South Florida president Betty Castor. 55px|Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Mel Martinez. updated by Dscos, 03:26, 01 September 2004
- 64px|Former University of South Florida president Betty Castor. 71px|Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Mel Martinez. updated by Dscos, 03:28, 01 September 2004
- 72px|Former University of South Florida president Betty Castor. 80px|Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Mel Martinez. updated by Dscos, 03:32, 01 September 2004
- 69px|Former University of South Florida president Betty Castor. 77px|Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Mel Martinez. updated by Dscos, 03:42, 01 September 2004
- 70px|Former University of South Florida president Betty Castor.
70px|Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Mel Martinez. updated by Sverdrup, 09:26, 01 September 2004 - 100px|Ossetia Coat of Arms updated by Dscos, 21:48, 01 September 2004
- 70px|North Ossetia. removed by Dscos, 21:48, 01 September 2004
- 70px|North Ossetia flag updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 09:00, 02 September 2004
- 100px|Ossetia Coat of Arms removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 09:00, 02 September 2004
- Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations, describes the US-led invasion of Iraq as "illegal", in that it contravened the UN charter, in an interview for the BBC. removed by Jdforrester, 11:21, 16 September 2004