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December 1
edit- Ken Jennings ends his 75-day streak on Jeopardy, becoming the foremost game show contestant in international television history. added by Zanimum, 01:12, 01 December 2004
- Ken Jennings ends his 75-day streak on Jeopardy!, becoming the foremost game show contestant in international television history. updated by VeryVerily, 02:17, 01 December 2004
- Ken Jennings ends his 75-day streak on Jeopardy!, becoming the foremost game show contestant in international television history. removed by Cantus, 06:39, 01 December 2004
- Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, votes to dismiss the government of the government of Viktor Yanukovich, deepening the crisis over the disputed presidential election. added by ChrisO~enwiki, 11:51, 01 December 2004
- Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, votes to dismiss the government of Viktor Yanukovich, deepening the crisis over the disputed presidential election. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 11:58, 01 December 2004
- Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, votes to dismiss the government of Viktor Yanukovich, deepening the crisis over the disputed presidential election. removed by Zanimum, 13:52, 01 December 2004
- The United Nations proposes radical reforms, including expanding the UN Security Council, to meet the challenges of the 21st century. added by Zanimum, 13:52, 01 December 2004
- The United Nations proposes radical reforms, including expanding the UN Security Council, to meet the challenges of the 21st century. removed by Zoney, 14:01, 01 December 2004
- Egypt and Israel hold talks in Jerusalem to discuss the planned Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. added by Zanimum, 13:52, 01 December 2004
- Egypt and Israel hold talks in Jerusalem to discuss the planned Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. removed by Zoney, 14:01, 01 December 2004
- United States President George W. Bush holds talks with Canada's Prime Minister Paul Martin in his first official visit to the country and agrees to work together to combat terrorism. added by Zanimum, 13:52, 01 December 2004
- United States President George W. Bush holds talks with Canada's Prime Minister Paul Martin in his first official visit to the country and agrees to work together to combat terrorism. removed by Zoney, 14:01, 01 December 2004
- Serbia's president Boris Tadic survives an apparent assassination attempt in Belgrade. added by Zanimum, 13:52, 01 December 2004
- Serbia's president Boris Tadic survives an apparent assassination attempt in Belgrade. removed by Zoney, 14:01, 01 December 2004
- Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, votes to dismiss the government of Viktor Yanukovich, deepening the crisis over the disputed presidential election. updated by Zoney, 14:01, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. added by Xed, 16:49, 01 December 2004
- Serbia's president Boris Tadic survives an apparent assassination attempt in Belgrade. added by Zanimum, 16:53, 01 December 2004
- 100px|Detainee at Guantanamo Bay removed by Zanimum, 16:55, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by Xed, 17:10, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. removed by Dejitarob, 17:36, 01 December 2004
- UN observers spot suspected Rwandan soldiers inside D.R. Congo. Congolese officials claim over 6,000 Rwandan troops have attacked villages and killed at least 19 civilians. added by Dejitarob, 17:36, 01 December 2004
- UN observers spot suspected Rwandan soldiers inside D.R. Congo. Congolese officials claim over 6,000 Rwandan troops have attacked villages and killed at least 19 civilians. removed by Xed, 18:14, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by Xed, 18:14, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. removed by Mav, 18:26, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by Xed, 18:33, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. removed by Mav, 18:35, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by Xed, 19:43, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. removed by Mav, 19:55, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by Xed, 19:59, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by Xed, 20:05, 01 December 2004
- Rwandan troops are spotted by UN personnel in eastern Congo where Congolese officials say the troops are attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. added by Mav, 20:06, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by 152.163.100.71, 20:38, 01 December 2004
- Rwandan troops are spotted by UN personnel in eastern Congo where Congolese officials say the troops are attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 20:52, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by Smitti, 20:53, 01 December 2004
- Rwandan troops are spotted by UN personnel in eastern Congo where Congolese officials say the troops are attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by Proteus, 20:55, 01 December 2004
- The Rwandan army invades eastern Congo, attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by Smitti, 20:56, 01 December 2004
- Rwandan troops are spotted by UN personnel in eastern Congo where Congolese officials say the troops are attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 21:04, 01 December 2004
- President Boris Tadic of Serbia survives an apparent assassination attempt in Belgrade. added by Neutrality, 21:25, 01 December 2004
- Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, votes to dismiss the government of Viktor Yanukovich, deepening the crisis over the disputed presidential election. added by Neutrality, 21:25, 01 December 2004
- Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, votes to dismiss the government of Viktor Yanukovich, deepening the crisis over the disputed presidential election. updated by Astronautics~enwiki, 22:24, 01 December 2004
- Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, votes to dismiss the government of Viktor Yanukovich, deepening the crisis over the disputed presidential election. updated by Astronautics~enwiki, 22:25, 01 December 2004
- Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, votes to dismiss the government of Viktor Yanukovich, deepening the crisis over the disputed presidential election. updated by Mav, 22:28, 01 December 2004
- Boris Tadic, President of Serbia, survives an apparent assassination attempt in Belgrade. added by Zoney, 22:40, 01 December 2004
December 2
edit- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, co-founder of the World Wildlife Fund, dies of cancer. added by Zanimum, 00:44, 02 December 2004
- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, co-founder of the World Wildlife Fund, dies of cancer. added by Bdesham, 00:47, 02 December 2004
- Boris Tadic, President of Serbia (pictured right), survives an apparent assassination attempt in Belgrade. added by Bdesham, 00:47, 02 December 2004
- Rwandan troops are spotted by UN personnel in eastern Congo where Congolese officials say the troops are attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War, which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people. added by Bdesham, 00:47, 02 December 2004
- Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, votes to dismiss the government of Viktor Yanukovich, deepening the crisis over the disputed presidential election. added by Bdesham, 00:47, 02 December 2004
- Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, votes to dismiss the government of Viktor Yanukovich, deepening the crisis over the disputed presidential election. removed by Zanimum, 12:39, 02 December 2004
- The International Committee of the Red Cross criticises the United States' treatment of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay as being "tantamount to torture," according to a confidential memorandum leaked to The New York Times. added by Bdesham, 00:47, 02 December 2004
- Boris Tadić, President of Serbia (pictured right), survives an apparent assassination attempt in Belgrade. added by Bdesham, 00:59, 02 December 2004
- Rwandan troops are spotted by UN personnel in eastern Congo where Congolese officials say the troops are attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the Congo Civil War. updated by Astronautics~enwiki, 01:00, 02 December 2004
- The International Committee of the Red Cross criticises the United States' treatment of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay as "tantamount to torture," according to a confidential memorandum leaked to The New York Times. updated by Astronautics~enwiki, 01:00, 02 December 2004
- The International Committee of the Red Cross criticizes the United States' treatment of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay as "tantamount to torture," according to a confidential memorandum leaked to The New York Times. updated by Neutrality, 01:24, 02 December 2004
- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, father of Queen Beatrix, dies of cancer. updated by Dmn, 01:56, 02 December 2004
- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, co-founder of the World Wildlife Fund, dies of cancer. removed by Dmn, 01:56, 02 December 2004
- The International Committee of the Red Cross criticises the United States' treatment of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay as "tantamount to torture," according to a confidential memorandum leaked to The New York Times. updated by Dmn, 01:56, 02 December 2004
- The International Committee of the Red Cross criticises the United States' treatment of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay as "tantamount to torture," according to a confidential memorandum leaked to The New York Times. removed by Rdsmith4, 02:24, 02 December 2004
- 75px|Serbian president Boris Tadic removed by Dmn, 01:56, 02 December 2004
- Boris Tadić, President of Serbia, survives an apparent assassination attempt in Belgrade. updated by Dmn, 01:57, 02 December 2004
- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, father of Queen Beatrix and former consort of Queen Juliana, dies of cancer. updated by Vzbs34, 06:44, 02 December 2004
- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, father of Queen Beatrix, former consort of Queen Juliana, and co-founder of the World Wildlife Fund, dies of cancer. updated by Zanimum, 12:33, 02 December 2004
- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, father of Queen Beatrix, former consort of Queen Juliana, dies of cancer. Prince Bernhard was co-founder of the World Wildlife Fund. updated by Zanimum, 12:34, 02 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed Arafat in the Palestinian presidential election, 2005. added by Zanimum, 12:39, 02 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed Arafat in the Palestinian presidential election, 2005. updated by Zanimum, 12:46, 02 December 2004
- Boris Tadić, President of Serbia, survives an apparent assassination attempt in Belgrade. It is later found to be a case of road rage. updated by Montrealais, 18:08, 02 December 2004
- Boris Tadić, President of Serbia, survives an apparent assassination attempt in Belgrade. It is later found to be a case of road rage. removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 18:49, 02 December 2004
- Rwandan troops are spotted by UN personnel in eastern Congo where Congolese officials say the troops are attacking and burning villages in violation of agreements to end the Congo Civil War. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 18:49, 02 December 2004
- Rwandan troops are spotted by UN personnel in eastern Congo where Congolese officials say the troops are attacking and burning villages in violation of agreements to end the Congo Civil War. removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 10:40, 03 December 2004
- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, father of Queen Beatrix, former consort of Queen Juliana, and co-founder of the World Wildlife Fund, dies of cancer. updated by Rdsmith4, 20:12, 02 December 2004
- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, father of Queen Beatrix, consort of the late Queen Juliana, and co-founder of the World Wildlife Fund, dies of cancer. updated by Montrealais, 20:39, 02 December 2004
December 3
edit- former New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik has been chosen by President Bush to succeed Tom Ridge as head of the Department of Homeland Security. added by 66.169.53.197, 01:39, 03 December 2004
- Former New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik has been chosen by President Bush to succeed Tom Ridge as head of the Department of Homeland Security. updated by 66.169.53.197, 01:40, 03 December 2004
- Former New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik has been chosen by President Bush to succeed Tom Ridge as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. updated by 66.169.53.197, 01:42, 03 December 2004
- Former New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik has been chosen by President Bush to succeed Tom Ridge as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. updated by Rhobite, 01:51, 03 December 2004
- United States President George W. Bush has chosen former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik to succeed Tom Ridge as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. added by Rhobite, 01:54, 03 December 2004
- United States President George W. Bush chooses former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik to succeed Tom Ridge as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. updated by Rhobite, 01:56, 03 December 2004
- Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Costa Rica upholds the conviction of Lori Berenson in Peru. added by Gbleem, 05:38, 03 December 2004
- Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Costa Rica upholds the conviction of Lori Berenson in Peru. updated by Schneelocke, 06:03, 03 December 2004
- United States President George W. Bush chooses former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik to succeed Tom Ridge as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. updated by Schneelocke, 06:03, 03 December 2004
- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, father of Queen Beatrix, consort of the late Queen Juliana, and co-founder of the World Wildlife Fund, dies of cancer at the age of 93. updated by Gerrit, 09:37, 03 December 2004
- Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, father of Queen Beatrix, consort of the late Queen Juliana, and co-founder of the World Wildlife Fund, dies of cancer at the age of 93. removed by 144.177.0.6, 13:05, 03 December 2004
- Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Costa Rica upholds the conviction of Lori Berenson in Peru. updated by VeryVerily, 09:55, 03 December 2004
- George Galloway, a British Member of Parliament and anti-war activist, wins his libel case against the Daily Telegraph, which during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had published a story suggesting that Galloway had been in the pay of Saddam Hussein. added by 144.177.0.6, 13:05, 03 December 2004
- 75px|Prince Bernhard removed by 144.177.0.6, 13:08, 03 December 2004
- George Galloway, a British Member of Parliament of the United KingdomParliament and anti-war activist, wins his libel case against the Daily Telegraph, which during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had published a story suggesting that Galloway had been in the pay of Saddam Hussein. updated by Tom, 13:13, 03 December 2004
- George Galloway, a British Member of Parliament and anti-war activist, wins his libel case against the Daily Telegraph, which during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had published a story suggesting that Galloway had been in the pay of Saddam Hussein. updated by Seth Ilys, 13:14, 03 December 2004
- George Galloway, a British Member of Parliament and anti-war activist, wins his libel case against the Daily Telegraph, which during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had published a story suggesting that Galloway had been in the pay of Saddam Hussein. updated by Tom-, 13:35, 03 December 2004
- Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Costa Rica upholds the conviction of Lori Berenson in Peru. updated by Tom-, 13:35, 03 December 2004
- Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Costa Rica upholds the conviction of Lori Berenson in Peru. removed by 81.134.20.242, 17:41, 03 December 2004
- United States President George W. Bush chooses former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik to succeed Tom Ridge as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. updated by Tom-, 13:35, 03 December 2004
- United States President George W. Bush chooses former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik to succeed Tom Ridge as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. removed by 81.134.20.242, 17:41, 03 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed Arafat in the Palestinian presidential election, 2005. updated by Tom-, 13:35, 03 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed Arafat in the Palestinian presidential election, 2005. removed by 81.134.20.242, 17:41, 03 December 2004
- George Galloway, a British Member of Parliament and anti-war activist, wins his libel case against the Daily Telegraph, which during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had published a story suggesting that Galloway had been in the pay of Saddam Hussein. updated by 144.177.0.6, 14:22, 03 December 2004
- George Galloway, a British Member of Parliament and anti-war activist, wins his libel case against the Daily Telegraph, which during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had published a story suggesting that Galloway had been in the pay of Saddam Hussein. updated by Frazzydee, 14:51, 03 December 2004
- British Member of Parliament and anti-war activist George Galloway wins his libel case against the Daily Telegraph, which during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had published a story suggesting that Galloway had been in the pay of Saddam Hussein. added by 144.177.0.6, 15:12, 03 December 2004
- 75px|Saddam Hussein removed by Ruy Lopez, 15:32, 03 December 2004
- George Galloway , a British Member of Parliament and anti-war activist, wins his libel case against the Daily Telegraph, which during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had published a story suggesting that Galloway had been in the pay of Saddam Hussein. updated by 144.177.0.6, 15:46, 03 December 2004
- George Galloway, a British Member of Parliament and anti-war activist, wins his libel case against the Daily Telegraph, which during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had published a story suggesting that Galloway had been in the pay of Saddam Hussein. updated by Ruy Lopez, 16:00, 03 December 2004
- George Galloway (pictured right), a British Member of Parliament and anti-war activist, wins his libel case against the Daily Telegraph, which during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had published a story suggesting that Galloway had been in the pay of Saddam Hussein. updated by 24.199.209.188, 16:09, 03 December 2004
- George Galloway (pictured right), a British Member of Parliament and anti-war activist, wins his libel case against the Daily Telegraph, which during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had published a story suggesting that Galloway had been in the pay of Saddam Hussein. removed by Ed g2s, 16:46, 03 December 2004
- Ukraine's Supreme Court annuls the run-off vote of the disputed presendential election. The judges declared a new vote must be held by 26 December. added by Ed g2s, 16:46, 03 December 2004
- 75px|George Galloway removed by Ed g2s, 16:46, 03 December 2004
- Ukraine's Supreme Court annuls the run-off vote of the disputed presendential election. The judges declared a new vote must be held by 26 December. updated by Sverdrup, 16:56, 03 December 2004
- Ukraine's Supreme Court annuls the run-off vote of the disputed presidential election. The judges have declared that a new vote must be held by 26 December. updated by Zoney, 17:10, 03 December 2004
- Ukraine's Supreme Court annuls the run-off vote of the disputed presidential election. The judges have declared that a new vote must be held by 26 December. added by ChrisO~enwiki, 17:11, 03 December 2004
- Ukraine's Supreme Court annuls the run-off vote of the disputed presidential election. The judges have declared that a new vote must be held by 26 December. removed by 81.134.20.242, 17:41, 03 December 2004
- 100px|Results of Ukrainian presedential election removed by 81.134.20.242, 17:41, 03 December 2004
- 100px|Results of Ukrainian presidential election removed by Neutrality, 23:28, 03 December 2004
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- Ukraine's Supreme Court annuls the run-off vote of the disputed presidential election. The judges have declared that a new vote must be held by 26 December. updated by Fredrik, 17:43, 03 December 2004
- Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Costa Rica upholds the conviction of Lori Berenson in Peru. updated by Fredrik, 17:43, 03 December 2004
- United States President George W. Bush chooses former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik to succeed Tom Ridge as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. updated by Fredrik, 17:43, 03 December 2004
- United States President George W. Bush chooses former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik to succeed Tom Ridge as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. removed by 172.185.171.34, 18:10, 03 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed Arafat in the Palestinian presidential election, 2005. updated by Fredrik, 17:43, 03 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed Arafat in the Palestinian presidential election, 2005. removed by 172.185.171.34, 18:10, 03 December 2004
- The Basque separatist group ETA detonates at least five explosive devices in Madrid, Spain after a telephone warning from a representative of the group. added by 172.185.171.34, 18:10, 03 December 2004
- The Basque separatist group ETA detonates at least five explosive devices in Madrid, Spain after a telephone warning from a representative of the group. removed by Ed g2s, 19:50, 03 December 2004
- The European Union assumes command of NATO peacekeeping operations in Bosnia replacing the SFOR battalion with its own EUFOR battalion. added by 172.185.171.34, 18:10, 03 December 2004
- The European Union assumes command of NATO peacekeeping operations in Bosnia replacing the SFOR battalion with its own EUFOR battalion. removed by Ed g2s, 19:50, 03 December 2004
- United States President George W. Bush chooses former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik to succeed Tom Ridge as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. updated by Ed g2s, 19:50, 03 December 2004
- United States President George W. Bush chooses former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik to succeed Tom Ridge as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. removed by Neutrality, 23:26, 03 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed Arafat in the Palestinian presidential election, 2005. updated by Ed g2s, 19:50, 03 December 2004
- The Basque militant group ETA set bombs at five gas stations in Madrid, Spain. No deaths or injuries have been reported. added by Neutrality, 23:26, 03 December 2004
- Ukraine's Supreme Court annuls the run-off vote of the disputed presidential election. The judges have declared that a new vote must be held by 26 December. added by Neutrality, 23:26, 03 December 2004
- Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Costa Rica upholds the conviction of Lori Berenson in Peru. added by Neutrality, 23:26, 03 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed Arafat in the Palestinian presidential election, 2005. added by Neutrality, 23:26, 03 December 2004
- The Basque militant group ETA set bombs at five gas stations in Madrid, Spain. No deaths or injuries have been reported; the bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call beforehand, as is usual for the ETA. updated by Neutrality, 23:28, 03 December 2004
- The Basque militant group ETA set bombs at five gas stations in Madrid, Spain. No deaths or injuries have been reported; the bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call beforehand, as is usual for the ETA. added by Jewbacca, 23:29, 03 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed the late Yasser Arafat in the 2005 Palestinian presidential election. updated by Neutrality, 23:30, 03 December 2004
- Ukraine's Supreme Court annuls the run-off vote of the disputed presidential election. The judges have declared that a new vote must be held by December 26. updated by Neutrality, 23:30, 03 December 2004
- The Costa Rica-based Inter-American Court of Human Rights upholds the conviction of Lori Berenson in Peru. added by Neutrality, 23:30, 03 December 2004
- The Basque militant group ETA sets bombs at five gas stations in Madrid, Spain. No deaths or injuries have been reported; the bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call beforehand, as is usual for the ETA. updated by Neutrality, 23:31, 03 December 2004
- The Basque militant group ETA sets bombs at five gas stations in Madrid, Spain. Two police officers were slightly wounded; the bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call beforehand, as is usual for the ETA. updated by Neutrality, 23:32, 03 December 2004
- The Basque militant group ETA sets bombs at five gas stations in Madrid, Spain. Two police officers were slightly wounded; the bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call to the Gara newspaper beforehand, as is usual for the ETA. updated by Neutrality, 23:33, 03 December 2004
- The Basque militant group ETA sets bombs at five gas stations outside of Madrid, Spain. Two police officers were slightly wounded; the bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call to the Gara newspaper beforehand, as is usual for the ETA. updated by Neutrality, 23:35, 03 December 2004
- Ukraine's Supreme Court annuls the run-off vote of the disputed presidential election. The judges have declared that a new vote must be held by December 26. updated by Neutrality, 23:35, 03 December 2004
December 4
edit- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA sets bombs at five gas stations outside of Madrid, Spain. Two police officers were slightly wounded; the bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call to the Gara newspaper beforehand, as is usual for the ETA. updated by Uaxuctum~enwiki, 00:54, 04 December 2004
- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA detonates explosives at five gas stations outside of Madrid, Spain, injuring two police officers. The bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call to the Gara newspaper beforehand, as is usual for the ETA, allowing for evacuation of the targetted areas. updated by Tom, 04:46, 04 December 2004
- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA detonates explosives at five gas stations outside of Madrid, Spain, injuring two police officers. The bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call to the Gara newspaper beforehand, as is usual for the ETA, allowing for evacuation of the targetted areas. updated by Tom, 04:47, 04 December 2004
- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA detonates explosives at five filling stations outside of the Spanish capital Madrid, injuring two police officers. The bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call to the Gara newspaper beforehand, as is usual for the ETA, allowing for evacuation of the targetted areas. updated by Wereon, 17:09, 04 December 2004
- Several car bombs explode in Baghdad outside Iraqi police stations as Germany reveals that it has foiled a plot to assassinate Iraqi Prime Minister Ilyiad Allawi. added by 172.202.222.249, 21:50, 04 December 2004
- Several car bombs explode in Baghdad outside Iraqi police stations as Germany reveals that it has foiled a plot to assassinate Iraqi Prime Minister Ilyiad Allawi. removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 21:56, 04 December 2004
- Ukraine's Supreme Court annuls the run-off vote of the disputed presidential election. The judges have declared that a new vote must be held by December 26. updated by Altenmann, 21:13, 04 December 2004removed by 172.203.71.231, 10:10, 05 December 2004
- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA detonates explosives at five filling stations outside of the Spanish capital Madrid, injuring two police officers. The bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call to the Gara newspaper beforehand, as is usual for the ETA, allowing for evacuation of the targeted areas. updated by Rdsmith4, 22:58, 04 December 2004
December 5
edit- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA detonates explosives at five filling stations outside of the Spanish capital Madrid, injuring two police officers. The bombs exploded after an anonymous telephone call to the Gara newspaper beforehand, as is usual for ETA, allowing for evacuation of the targeted areas. updated by Rje, 01:52, 05 December 2004
- 85px|ETA logo. removed by Rje, 10:36, 06 December 2004
- 85px|ETA logo. removed by Rje, 17:01, 06 December 2004
- The Costa Rica-based Inter-American Court of Human Rights upholds the conviction of Lori Berenson in Peru. removed by Solitude, 19:18, 06 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed the late Yasser Arafat in the 2005 Palestinian presidential election. removed by Rje, 10:36, 06 December 2004
December 6
edit- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA detonates explosives at five filling stations outside of the Spanish capital Madrid, injuring two police officers. updated by Stevertigo, 03:15, 06 December 2004
- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA detonates explosives at five filling stations outside of the Spanish capital Madrid, injuring two police officers. The areas were evacuated beforehand. updated by Tom, 03:36, 06 December 2004
- Senator John McCain says he'll introduce legislature requiring Major League Baseball to test for steroids if Major League Baseball doesn't do so itself. added by 66.169.53.197, 03:37, 06 December 2004
- Senator John McCain says he'll introduce legislature requiring Major League Baseball to test for steroids if Major League Baseball doesn't do so itself. added by 66.169.53.197, 03:37, 06 December 2004
- Senator John McCain says he'll introduce legislature requiring Major League Baseball to test for steroids if Major League Baseball doesn't do so itself. added by 66.169.53.197, 03:38, 06 December 2004
- Senator John McCain says he will introduce legislature requiring Major League Baseball to test for steroids if Major League Baseball doesn't do so itself. updated by 66.169.53.197, 03:38, 06 December 2004
- Senator John McCain says he will introduce legislature requiring Major League Baseball to test for steroids if Major League Baseball doesn't do so itself. removed by 66.169.53.197, 03:39, 06 December 2004
- The U.S. consulate in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah has been attacked. Four local security guards have been killed, and an unreported number of people have been taken hostage. added by Rje, 10:36, 06 December 2004
- The U.S. consulate in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah has been attacked. Four local security guards have been killed, and an unknown number of people have been taken hostage. updated by Rje, 10:37, 06 December 2004
- The U.S. consulate in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah has been attacked. Four local security guards have been killed, and an unknown number of people have been taken hostage. updated by Rje, 10:57, 06 December 2004
- The U.S. consulate in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah has been stormed. Four local security guards have been killed, and eighteen people are reported to have been taken hostage. updated by Rje, 11:13, 06 December 2004
- The U.S. consulate in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah has been stormed. Four local security guards have been killed, and eighteen people are reported to have been taken hostage. removed by Solitude, 11:29, 06 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed the late Yasser Arafat in the 2005 Palestinian presidential election. updated by Solitude, 11:29, 06 December 2004
- Jailed Palestinian radical Marwan Barghouti joins the race to succeed the late Yasser Arafat in the 2005 Palestinian presidential election. removed by Rje, 17:01, 06 December 2004
- 85px|Flag of Saudi Arabia removed by Solitude, 11:29, 06 December 2004
- 85px|Flag of Saudi Arabia removed by Solitude, 19:18, 06 December 2004
- updated by Seabhcan, 16:14, 06 December 2004
- See also: – WikiNews Project added by Seabhcan, 16:14, 06 December 2004
- The U.S. consulate in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah has been stormed by gunmen. Three of the gunmen along with four Saudi soldiers and five local consular staff were killed. The building was set on fire by a car bomb. updated by Rje, 17:01, 06 December 2004
- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA detonates explosives in seven cities across Spain on Constiution Day. The attacks were preceded by warnings and nobody was seriously hurt. updated by Rje, 17:01, 06 December 2004
- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA detonates explosives at five filling stations outside of the Spanish capital Madrid, injuring two police officers. The areas were evacuated beforehand. removed by Rje, 17:01, 06 December 2004
- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA detonates explosives in seven cities across Spain on Constitution Day. The attacks were preceded by warnings and nobody was seriously hurt. updated by Schneelocke, 17:21, 06 December 2004
- The Basque nationalist terrorist organization ETA detonates explosives in seven cities across Spain on Constitution Day. The attacks were preceded by warnings and nobody was seriously hurt. removed by Solitude, 09:05, 07 December 2004
- The U.S. consulate in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah is stormed by gunmen. Three of the gunmen along with four Saudi soldiers and five local consular staff are killed. The building is set on fire by a car bomb. updated by Wereon, 18:37, 06 December 2004
- See also: WikiNews Project added by Wereon, 18:39, 06 December 2004
- See also: WikiNews Project removed by Neutrality, 21:23, 09 December 2004
- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has come under fire after reports claim that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the UN Oil for Food program. added by Solitude, 19:18, 06 December 2004
- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has come under fire after admitting that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the UN Oil for Food program. updated by Arminius, 22:03, 06 December 2004
- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has been harshly criticized by Republican leaders in the United States after reports surfaced that state his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the Oil for Food program. Annan is viewed by some to be partly responsible for the corruption in that program, a view held almost exclusively by Americans. updated by Eequor, 23:16, 06 December 2004removed by Eequor, 23:16, 06 December 2004
- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has been criticized by Republican leaders in the United States after reports surfaced that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the Oil for Food program. updated by Theresa knott, 23:39, 06 December 2004
December 7
edit- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (pictured right) has been criticized by Republican leaders in the United States after reports surfaced that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the Oil for Food program. updated by Whosyourjudas, 01:08, 07 December 2004
- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (pictured right) has been criticized by Republican leaders in the United States after reports surfaced that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the Oil for Food program. updated by Christopherlin, 01:19, 07 December 2004
- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (pictured right) has been criticized by political leaders in the United States after reports surfaced that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the Oil for Food program. updated by Rdsmith4, 04:02, 07 December 2004
- Hamid Karzai is inaugurated as President of Afghanistan. added by 128.12.20.43, 09:03, 07 December 2004
- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has been criticized by political leaders in the United States after reports surfaced that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the Oil for Food program. updated by 128.12.20.43, 09:03, 07 December 2004
- 85px|Kofi Annan removed by 128.12.20.43, 09:03, 07 December 2004
- Hamid Karzai is inaugurated as President of Afghanistan. added by Nikola Smolenski, 10:27, 07 December 2004
- Hamid Karzai is inaugurated as President of Afghanistan. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 12:34, 07 December 2004
- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has come under fire after admitting that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the UN Oil for Food program updated by 165.230.119.4, 15:27, 07 December 2004
- Hamid Karzai (pictured right) is inaugurated as President of Afghanistan. added by Whosyourjudas, 22:07, 07 December 2004
December 8
edit- Hamid Karzai (pictured right) is inaugurated as Afghanistan's first democratically elected President. updated by Cantus, 05:30, 08 December 2004
- The U.S. consulate in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah is stormed by gunmen. Four Saudi soldiers and five local consular staff, along with three of the gunmen are killed. The building is set on fire by a car bomb. updated by NoPetrol, 07:27, 08 December 2004
- The U.S. consulate in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah is stormed by gunmen. Four Saudi soldiers and five local consular staff, along with three of the gunmen are killed. The building is set on fire by a car bomb. removed by Ben Arnold, 05:09, 09 December 2004
- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has come under fire after admitting that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the UN Oil for Food program. updated by Timwi, 18:01, 08 December 2004
- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has been criticized by Republican leaders in the United States after reports surfaced that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the Oil for Food program. updated by Eequor, 18:23, 08 December 2004
- United States Republican senator Norm Coleman calls for the resignation of United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan after reports surfaced that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the Oil for Food program. added by Rdsmith4, 19:43, 08 December 2004
- Hamid Karzai (pictured right) is inaugurated as Afghanistan's first democratically elected President. added by Solitude, 21:38, 08 December 2004
December 9
edit- United States Republican senator Norm Coleman calls for the resignation of United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan after reports surfaced that his son received payments from a Swiss company that won a lucrative contract under the Oil for Food program. updated by Christopherlin, 04:15, 09 December 2004removed by Cantus, 09:15, 09 December 2004
- The New Zealand Parliament passes civil union legislation by 65 votes to 55. The new law provides a way for de facto couples, including same-sex couples, to gain legal recognition of their relationships, but stops short of same-sex marriage. added by Ben Arnold, 05:09, 09 December 2004
- The New Zealand Parliament passes civil union legislation by 65 votes to 55. The new law provides a way for de facto couples, including same-sex couples, to gain legal recognition of their relationships, but stops short of same-sex marriage. updated by Ben Arnold, 05:12, 09 December 2004
- The New Zealand Parliament legalises same-sex civil unions. The new law provides a way for same-sex couples to gain legal recognition of their relationships, but stops short of same-sex marriage. updated by Dscos, 05:58, 09 December 2004
- The International Rescue Committee has said that the Congo Civil War is killing 1000 people a day, and calls the international response "abysmal". added by Xed, 08:27, 09 December 2004
- Leaders of 12 South American nations sign the Cuzco Declaration, establishing a new EU-like union called the South American Community of Nations. added by Cantus, 09:15, 09 December 2004
- 85px|Hamid Karzai removed by Cantus, 13:07, 09 December 2004
- Hamid Karzai is inaugurated as Afghanistan's first democratically elected President. updated by Zaphod Beeblebrox, 13:17, 09 December 2004
- Hamid Karzai is inaugurated as Afghanistan's first democratically elected President. removed by Solitude, 14:16, 09 December 2004
- Leaders from twelve South American nations sign the Cuzco Declaration, establishing a new EU-like union called the South American Community of Nations. added by Cantus, 13:49, 09 December 2004
- Leaders from twelve South American nations sign the Cuzco Declaration, establishing a new European Union-like confederation called the South American Community of Nations. updated by Neutrality, 21:23, 09 December 2004
- The International Rescue Committee has said that the Congo Civil War is killing 1000 people a day, and calls the international response "abysmal." updated by Neutrality, 21:23, 09 December 2004
- The Parliament of New Zealand paases legislation providing for same-sex civil unions. The new law provides a way for same-sex couples to gain legal recognition of their relationships, but stops short of same-sex marriage. added by Neutrality, 21:23, 09 December 2004
- removed by Astronautics~enwiki, 04:55, 11 December 2004
- The Parliament of New Zealand passes legislation providing for same-sex civil unions. The new law provides a way for same-sex couples to gain legal recognition of their relationships, but stops short of same-sex marriage. updated by Violetriga, 21:41, 09 December 2004
- The Parliament of New Zealand passes legislation providing for same-sex civil unions. The new law provides a way for same-sex couples to gain legal recognition of their relationships, but stops short of same-sex marriage. removed by Zanimum, 12:16, 10 December 2004
- 85px|SACN member states removed by Cantus, 10:47, 10 December 2004
December 10
edit- Acting on a reference from Parliament, the Canadian Supreme Court states that a bill to legalize same-sex marriage in Canada would be constitutional. added by Zanimum, 12:16, 10 December 2004
- Leaders from twelve South American nations sign the Cuzco Declaration, establishing a new European Union-like confederation called the South American Community of Nations. added by Zanimum, 12:16, 10 December 2004
- The International Rescue Committee has said that the Congo Civil War is killing 1000 people a day, and calls the international response "abysmal." added by Zanimum, 12:16, 10 December 2004
- President of Ghana John Kufuor is re-elected to his second term in office. added by Zanimum, 12:21, 10 December 2004
- Acting on a reference from Parliament, the Canadian Supreme Court states that a bill to legalize same-sex marriage in Canada would be constitutional. added by Zanimum, 12:21, 10 December 2004
- Acting on a reference from Parliament, the Canadian Supreme Court states that a bill to legalize same-sex marriage in Canada would be constitutional. removed by Neutrality, 04:38, 11 December 2004
- Leaders from twelve South American nations sign the Cuzco Declaration, establishing a new European Union-like confederation called the South American Community of Nations. added by Zanimum, 12:21, 10 December 2004
- added by Radagast, 15:27, 10 December 2004
- removed by Astronautics~enwiki, 04:55, 11 December 2004
- 60px|Coat of Arms of Ghana removed by Hemanshu, 18:24, 10 December 2004
- The 12 Nobel Prizes for 2004 are awarded in the Scandinavian cities of Stockholm and Oslo added by 83.109.161.94, 18:50, 10 December 2004
- The International Rescue Committee has said that the Congo Civil War is killing 1000 people a day, and calls the international response "abysmal". updated by Wereon, 22:06, 10 December 2004
- The International Rescue Committee has said that the Congo Civil War is killing 1000 people a day, and calls the international response "abysmal". removed by Kaihsu, 17:00, 11 December 2004
December 11
edit- The 12 Nobel Prizes for 2004 are awarded in the Scandinavian cities of Stockholm and Oslo. updated by Lst27, 00:05, 11 December 2004
- President of Ghana John Kufuor (right) is re-elected to his second term in office. updated by Fastfission, 00:51, 11 December 2004
- President of Ghana John Kufuor (right) is re-elected to his second term in office. removed by Neutrality, 04:38, 11 December 2004
- Damage caused by gale-force winds to the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu results in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Search and rescue workers search for the six missing crew members as concerns mount about the oil spill's impact on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. added by Neutrality, 04:38, 11 December 2004
- Damage caused by gale-force winds to the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu results in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Search and rescue workers search for the six missing crew members as concerns mount about the oil spill's impact on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. updated by Neutrality, 04:41, 11 December 2004
- 100px|John Kufuor removed by Astronautics~enwiki, 04:55, 11 December 2004
- 100px|John Kufuor removed by Dscos, 05:32, 11 December 2004
- updated by Dscos, 05:31, 11 December 2004
- removed by Dscos, 05:32, 11 December 2004
- updated by Dscos, 05:31, 11 December 2004
- added by Astronautics~enwiki, 05:37, 11 December 2004
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- 100px updated by Astronautics~enwiki, 05:39, 11 December 2004
- 100px updated by Jewbacca, 05:45, 11 December 2004
- 100px removed by Jewbacca, 06:41, 11 December 2004
- Damage caused by gale-force winds to the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu results in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Search and rescue workers search for the six missing crew members as concerns mount about the oil spill's impact on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. updated by Jewbacca, 06:42, 11 December 2004
- 100px|rightDamage caused by gale-force winds to the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu results in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Search and rescue workers search for the six missing crew members as concerns mount about the oil spill's impact on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. added by Jewbacca, 06:44, 11 December 2004
- 100px|right removed by Jewbacca, 06:44, 11 December 2004
- 100pxDamage caused by gale-force winds to the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu results in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Search and rescue workers search for the six missing crew members as concerns mount about the oil spill's impact on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. added by Jewbacca, 06:46, 11 December 2004
- 100px updated by Vague Rant, 08:46, 11 December 2004
- Damage caused by gale-force winds to the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu results in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Search and rescue workers search for the six missing crew members as concerns mount about the oil spill's impact on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. updated by Vague Rant, 08:46, 11 December 2004
- 100pxDamage caused by gale-force winds to the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu results in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Search and rescue workers search for the six missing crew members as concerns mount about the oil spill's impact on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. updated by Jewbacca, 09:06, 11 December 2004
- 100px removed by Jewbacca, 09:06, 11 December 2004
- 100px|Aleutian aerial updated by Cantus, 09:27, 11 December 2004
- Damage caused by gale-force winds to the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu results in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Search and rescue workers search for the six missing crew members as concerns mount about the oil spill's impact on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. added by Cantus, 09:27, 11 December 2004
- The twelve Nobel Prizes for 2004 are awarded in the Scandinavian cities of Stockholm and Oslo. added by Cantus, 09:27, 11 December 2004
- Leaders from twelve South American nations sign the Cuzco Declaration, establishing a new European Union-like confederation called the South American Community of Nations. added by Cantus, 09:27, 11 December 2004
- 100px|Aleutian aerialDamage caused by gale-force winds to the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu results in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Search and rescue workers search for the six missing crew members as concerns mount about the oil spill's impact on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. updated by Jewbacca, 09:30, 11 December 2004
- 100px|Aleutian aerial removed by Jewbacca, 09:30, 11 December 2004
- 100px|Aleutian aerial updated by Cantus, 11:02, 11 December 2004
- Damage caused by gale-force winds to the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu results in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Search and rescue workers search for the six missing crew members as concerns mount about the oil spill's impact on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. updated by Cantus, 11:02, 11 December 2004
- Gale-force winds damage the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu, resulting in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Search and rescue workers search for the six missing crew members as concerns mount about the impact on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. added by Whkoh, 15:33, 11 December 2004
- Austrian doctors announce that Ukranian Opposition Presidential Candidate Viktor Yushchenko was poisoned with dioxin. added by 66.169.53.197, 16:11, 11 December 2004
- Austrian doctors announce that Ukranian Opposition Presidential Candidate Viktor Yushchenko was poisoned with dioxin. updated by Michael Snow, 16:24, 11 December 2004
- Leaders from twelve South American nations sign the Cuzco Declaration, establishing a new European Union-like confederation called the South American Community of Nations. updated by Michael Snow, 16:24, 11 December 2004
- Austrian doctors announce that Ukrainian opposition Presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko was poisoned with dioxin. updated by Whkoh, 16:26, 11 December 2004
- Leaders from twelve South American nations sign the Cuzco Declaration, establishing a new European Union-like confederation called the South American Community of Nations. updated by Whkoh, 16:26, 11 December 2004
- Leaders from twelve South American nations sign the Cuzco Declaration, establishing a new European Union-like confederation called the South American Community of Nations. removed by Kaihsu, 17:25, 11 December 2004
- Gale-force winds damage the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu, resulting in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Concerns mount about the impact of the oil spill on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. updated by Whkoh, 16:38, 11 December 2004
- Gale-force winds damage the 738-foot Malaysian-flagged freighter Selendang Ayu, resulting in an oil spill off the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of western Alaska. Concerns mount about the impact of the oil spill on the ecologically sensitive Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. removed by 83.109.137.222, 23:21, 11 December 2004
- The opposition parties achieved majority in the legislative election in Taiwan, with the opposition pan-blue alliance garnering at least 114 of the 225 seats. The governing Democratic Progressive Party and its pan-green allies won 101 seats. added by Kaihsu, 17:00, 11 December 2004
- 100px|Aleutian aerial updated by Kaihsu, 17:00, 11 December 2004
- 100px|Aleutian aerial removed by Kaihsu, 17:02, 11 December 2004
- See more at Wikinews added by Naryathegreat, 17:15, 11 December 2004
- See more at Wikinews removed by Kaihsu, 17:20, 11 December 2004
- The opposition pan-blue alliance achieved majority in the legislative election in Taiwan, garnering at least 114 of the 225 seats. The governing Democratic Progressive Party and its pan-green allies won 101 seats. added by Kaihsu, 17:22, 11 December 2004
- added by Kaihsu, 17:26, 11 December 2004
- Austrian doctors announce that Ukrainian opposition Presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko was poisoned with dioxin. added by Kaihsu, 17:26, 11 December 2004
- updated by Kaihsu, 17:28, 11 December 2004
- updated by Kaihsu, 17:39, 11 December 2004
- Austrian doctors announce that Ukrainian opposition presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko was poisoned with dioxin. updated by Kaihsu, 17:41, 11 December 2004
- Austrian doctors announce that Ukrainian opposition presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko was poisoned with dioxin. removed by Solitude, 10:11, 13 December 2004
- The opposition pan-blue alliance achieves majority in the legislative election in Taiwan, garnering at least 114 of the 225 seats. The governing Democratic Progressive Party and its pan-green allies win 101 seats. updated by Kaihsu, 17:44, 11 December 2004
- none|100px|The flag of the Republic of China removed by Kaihsu, 17:46, 11 December 2004
- none|100px|Satelite image of Taiwan removed by PFHLai, 03:57, 12 December 2004
- The opposition pan-blue alliance achieves majority in the legislative election in Taiwan, garnering at least 114 of the 225 seats. The governing Democratic Progressive Party and its pan-green allies win 101 seats. updated by Kaihsu, 17:47, 11 December 2004
- The opposition Pan-Blue Coalition achieves majority in the legislative election in Taiwan, garnering at least 114 of the 225 seats. The governing Democratic Progressive Party and its Pan-Green Coalition win 101 seats. updated by Neutrality, 19:02, 11 December 2004
- The twelve Nobel Prizes for 2004 are awarded in the Scandinavian cities of Stockholm and Oslo. updated by Neutrality, 19:05, 11 December 2004
- The twelve Nobel Prizes for 2004 are awarded in the Scandinavian cities of Stockholm and Oslo. removed by 83.109.137.222, 23:21, 11 December 2004
- The opposition Pan-Blue Coalition achieves majority in the legislative election in Taiwan, garnering at least 114 of the 225 seats. The governing Democratic Progressive Party and its Pan-Green Coalition win 101 seats. updated by Jiang, 20:10, 11 December 2004
- The Nobel Peace Prize concert takes place in Oslo, hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise added by 83.109.137.222, 23:21, 11 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights has filed a complaint to the Federal German Prosecutor's Office, asking them to prosecute Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet and other Americans for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison added by 83.109.137.222, 23:21, 11 December 2004
- The Nobel Peace Prize concert takes place in Oslo, hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise added by 83.109.137.222, 23:23, 11 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights has filed a complaint to the Federal German Prosecutor's Office, asking them to prosecute Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet and other Americans for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison updated by 83.109.137.222, 23:23, 11 December 2004
- The Nobel Peace Prize concert honouring this years laureate Wangari Maathai takes place in Oslo, hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise updated by 83.109.137.222, 23:26, 11 December 2004
- The Nobel Peace Prize concert in honour of this years laureate Wangari Maathai takes place in Oslo, hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise updated by 83.109.137.222, 23:28, 11 December 2004
- The Nobel Peace Prize concert in honour of this year's laureate Wangari Maathai takes place in Oslo, hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise updated by Rdsmith4, 23:37, 11 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison added by 83.109.137.222, 23:43, 11 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison removed by Andris, 01:13, 12 December 2004
December 12
edit- The Nobel Peace Prize concert in honour of this year's laureate Wangari Maathai takes place in Oslo, hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise updated by Brockert, 01:18, 12 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison updated by 83.109.133.64, 01:36, 12 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison removed by Raul654, 01:37, 12 December 2004
- updated by 83.109.133.64, 01:39, 12 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison updated by 83.109.133.64, 01:39, 12 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison removed by Rdsmith4, 01:46, 12 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison updated by 83.109.133.64, 01:52, 12 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison removed by Rdsmith4, 01:56, 12 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison updated by 83.109.133.64, 01:56, 12 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison removed by Rdsmith4, 01:58, 12 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison updated by 83.109.133.64, 02:00, 12 December 2004
- The Nobel Peace Prize concert in honour of this year's laureate Wangari Maathai takes place in Oslo, hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise. updated by Whkoh, 02:11, 12 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison. updated by Whkoh, 02:11, 12 December 2004
- New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights seeks criminal investigation in Germany of U.S. Officials, notably Donald Rumsfeld and George Tenet, for war crimes at the Abu Ghraib prison. removed by PFHLai, 03:57, 12 December 2004
- University of Southern California quarterback Matt Leinart wins the Heisman Trophy award. added by 66.169.53.197, 03:02, 12 December 2004
- University of Southern California quarterback Matt Leinart wins the Heisman Trophy award. removed by Ferkelparade, 03:06, 12 December 2004
- updated by PFHLai, 03:57, 12 December 2004
- Ham Lini becomes the new Prime Minister of Vanuatu, replacing Serge Vohor. added by PFHLai, 03:57, 12 December 2004
- The Nobel Peace Prize concert in honour of this year's laureate Wangari Maathai takes place in Oslo, hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise. updated by PFHLai, 03:57, 12 December 2004
- The Nobel Peace Prize concert in honour of this year's laureate Wangari Maathai takes place in Oslo, hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise. removed by PFHLai, 04:45, 12 December 2004
- Ham Lini becomes the new Prime Minister of Vanuatu, following parliament's motion of no confidence against Serge Vohor. updated by Jiang, 04:30, 12 December 2004
- The opposition Pan-Blue Coalition retains majority in the legislative election in Taiwan, garnering 114 of the 225 seats. The governing Democratic Progressive Party and its Pan-Green Coalition win 101 seats. updated by Jiang, 04:30, 12 December 2004
- The opposition Pan-Blue Coalition retains majority in the legislative election in Taiwan, garnering 114 of the 225 seats. The governing Democratic Progressive Party and its Pan-Green Coalition win 101 seats. removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 00:38, 14 December 2004
- First exit polls following the Romanian presidential run-off election show the two candidates Adrian Nastase and Traian Basescu are practically neck-to-neck. added by Iulianu, 19:20, 12 December 2004
- First exit polls following the Romanian presidential run-off election show the two candidates Adrian Nastase and Traian Basescu are practically neck-and-neck. updated by Dscos, 19:48, 12 December 2004
- First exit polls following the Romanian presidential run-off election show the two candidates Adrian Nastase and Traian Basescu are practically neck-and-neck. removed by Iulianu, 16:56, 13 December 2004
- The Los Angeles, California radio station opens the 15th annual of the Acoustic Christmas with Chevelle, Franz Ferdinand, Good Charlotte, Green Day, Hoobastank, Incubus, Interpol, Jimmy Eat World, Keane, The Killers, Modest Mouse, Muse, My Chemical Romance, Papa Roach, Snow Patrol, Social Distortion, Sum 41, Taking Back Sunday, The Music, The Shins, The Used and Velvet Revolver. added by Mike Garcia, 23:14, 12 December 2004
- The Los Angeles, California radio station opens the 15th annual of the Acoustic Christmas with Chevelle, Franz Ferdinand, Good Charlotte, Green Day, Hoobastank, Incubus, Interpol, Jimmy Eat World, Keane, The Killers, Modest Mouse, Muse, My Chemical Romance, Papa Roach, Snow Patrol, Social Distortion, Sum 41, Taking Back Sunday, The Music, The Shins, The Used and Velvet Revolver. removed by Neutrality, 23:15, 12 December 2004
December 13
edit- Centre-right opposition leader Traian Băsescu wins the Romanian presidential run-off election against incumbent Social-Democrat Prime minister Adrian Năstase. added by Iulianu, 16:56, 13 December 2004
- Centre-right opposition leader Traian Băsescu wins the Romanian presidential run-off election against favourite Social-Democrat Prime minister Adrian Năstase. updated by Dscos, 20:50, 13 December 2004
- Scott Peterson is sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. added by Raul654, 21:51, 13 December 2004
- Scott Peterson is sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. removed by Neutrality, 22:12, 13 December 2004
- Centre-right opposition leader Traian Băsescu wins the Romanian presidential run-off election against Social-Democrat Prime minister Adrian Năstase. updated by Neutrality, 22:12, 13 December 2004
- Centre-right opposition leader Traian Băsescu wins the Romanian presidential run-off election against favourite Social-Democrat Prime minister Adrian Năstase. updated by Dscos, 22:13, 13 December 2004
- Scott Peterson is sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. updated by Dscos, 22:13, 13 December 2004
- The jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. added by Dscos, 22:16, 13 December 2004
- The jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. updated by Gentgeen, 22:23, 13 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death by in Seoul, South Korea. added by Jguk 2, 22:36, 13 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. added by Jguk 2, 22:36, 13 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. removed by Jguk 2, 22:55, 13 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. updated by Jguk 2, 22:36, 13 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. removed by Kaihsu, 22:41, 13 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. updated by Kaihsu, 23:16, 13 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. removed by Zoney, 00:03, 14 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. updated by Jguk 2, 23:39, 13 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. updated by Jguk 2, 23:40, 13 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. removed by Zoney, 00:03, 14 December 2004
December 14
edit- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. updated by Gentgeen, 00:08, 14 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. removed by Tom, 00:17, 14 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. updated by Gentgeen, 00:08, 14 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. removed by Tom, 00:17, 14 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. updated by Dscos, 00:20, 14 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. updated by Dscos, 00:20, 14 December 2004
- Former Chilean leader General Augusto Pinochet is placed under house arrest for alleged human rights abuses committed during his 17-year dictatorship. added by ChrisO~enwiki, 00:38, 14 December 2004
- Centre-right opposition leader Traian Băsescu wins the Romanian presidential run-off election against favourite Social-Democrat Prime minister Adrian Năstase. added by ChrisO~enwiki, 00:38, 14 December 2004
- Centre-right opposition leader Traian Băsescu wins the Romanian presidential run-off election against favourite Social-Democrat Prime minister Adrian Năstase. removed by Jguk 2, 20:43, 15 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. added by ChrisO~enwiki, 00:38, 14 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. removed by Zoney, 10:28, 14 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. added by ChrisO~enwiki, 00:38, 14 December 2004
- Ham Lini becomes the new Prime Minister of Vanuatu, following parliament's motion of no confidence against Serge Vohor. added by ChrisO~enwiki, 00:38, 14 December 2004
- Ham Lini becomes the new Prime Minister of Vanuatu, following parliament's motion of no confidence against Serge Vohor. removed by Gentgeen, 12:39, 14 December 2004
- none|100px|Flag of Romania removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 00:38, 14 December 2004
- Scott Peterson is sentenced to death by lethal injection for the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson and unborn son, Conner. added by 66.169.53.197, 01:57, 14 December 2004
- Scott_Peterson_(convicted_murderer) is sentenced to death by lethal injection for the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson and unborn son, Conner. added by 66.169.53.197, 02:04, 14 December 2004
- Scott_Peterson is sentenced to death by lethal injection for the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson and unborn son, Conner. added by Evercat, 02:05, 14 December 2004
- Scott Peterson is sentenced to death by lethal injection for the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson and unborn son, Conner. added by Evercat, 02:05, 14 December 2004
- Scott Peterson is sentenced to death by lethal injection for the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson and unborn son, Conner. updated by 66.169.53.197, 02:06, 14 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. updated by Evercat, 02:08, 14 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. removed by Zoney, 10:28, 14 December 2004
- Former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet is placed under house arrest for alleged human rights abuses committed during his 17-year dictatorship. updated by Cantus, 05:57, 14 December 2004
- Former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet is formally indicted for alleged human rights abuses committed during his 17-year dictatorship. updated by Cantus, 05:59, 14 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. updated by Gentgeen, 12:39, 14 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. updated by Gentgeen, 12:39, 14 December 2004
- In the U.S., the jury in the Scott Peterson case recommends that he be sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and unborn child. removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 14:31, 14 December 2004
- The world's tallest bridge, the Millau viaduct, is opened in France. added by ChrisO~enwiki, 14:31, 14 December 2004
- Former Chilean leader General Augusto Pinochet is formally indicted for alleged human rights abuses committed during his 17-year dictatorship. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 14:31, 14 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 14:31, 14 December 2004
- The world's tallest bridge, the Millau viaduct, is opened in France. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 14:32, 14 December 2004
- Former Chilean leader General Augusto Pinochet (pictured right) is formally indicted for alleged human rights abuses committed during his 17-year dictatorship. updated by Korath, 18:12, 14 December 2004
- Former Chilean leader General Augusto Pinochet is formally indicted for alleged human rights abuses committed during his 17-year dictatorship. updated by Kpalion, 18:24, 14 December 2004
- none|100px|General Augusto Pinochet removed by Kpalion, 18:24, 14 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. updated by MisfitToys, 21:52, 14 December 2004
- Self-confessed cannibal Yoo Young-Chul, convicted of killing 20 people, mostly prostitutes, is sentenced to death in Seoul, South Korea. removed by Dante Alighieri, 22:01, 14 December 2004
- Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas calls for an to violence in the 4-year old intifada against Israel and a return to non-violent resistance. added by Dante Alighieri, 22:01, 14 December 2004
- none|90px|Millau viaduct removed by Dante Alighieri, 22:01, 14 December 2004
- Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas calls for an end to violence in the 4-year old intifada against Israel and a return to non-violent resistance. updated by Dante Alighieri, 22:02, 14 December 2004
- Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas calls for an end to violence in the 4-year old intifada against Israel and a return to non-violent resistance. updated by Dante Alighieri, 22:07, 14 December 2004
- Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas calls for an end to violence in the 4-year old intifada against Israel and a return to non-violent resistance. updated by Dante Alighieri, 22:14, 14 December 2004
December 15
edit- Former dictator of Chile General Augusto Pinochet is formally indicted for alleged human rights abuses committed during his 17-year dictatorship. added by Cantus, 09:21, 15 December 2004
- Former dictator of Chile General Augusto Pinochet is formally indicted for alleged human rights abuses committed during his 17-year rule. updated by Cantus, 09:22, 15 December 2004
- Former dictator of Chile General Augusto Pinochet is formally indicted for alleged human rights abuses committed during his 17-year rule. removed by 66.99.1.2, 00:26, 16 December 2004
- The world's tallest bridge, the Millau viaduct, is opened in France. updated by TomPreuss, 19:56, 15 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) resigns amidst visa-application scandal. He is replaced by Charles Clarke. added by Jguk 2, 20:43, 15 December 2004
- none|90px|Abbas removed by Jguk 2, 20:43, 15 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) resigns amidst visa-application scandal. He is replaced by Charles Clarke. updated by MisfitToys, 21:12, 15 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) resigns amidst a visa-application scandal. He is replaced by Charles Clarke. updated by Ed g2s, 21:57, 15 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) resigns amidst a visa-application scandal. He is replaced by Charles Clarke, Cabinet Office minister Ruth Kelly takes Clarke's former job as Education Secretary. updated by Rje, 22:01, 15 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) resigns amidst a visa-application scandal. He is replaced by Charles Clarke. removed by Rje, 22:01, 15 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) resigns amidst a visa-application scandal. He is replaced by Charles Clarke, Cabinet Office minister Ruth Kelly takes Clarke's former job as Education Secretary. updated by Violetriga, 22:37, 15 December 2004
- The world's tallest bridge, the Millau Viaduct, is opened in France. updated by Solipsist, 23:07, 15 December 2004
- The world's tallest bridge, the Millau Viaduct, is opened in France. removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 00:03, 17 December 2004
December 16
edit- British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) resigns amidst a visa-application scandal. He is replaced by Charles Clarke. Cabinet Office minister Ruth Kelly takes Clarke's former job as Education Secretary. updated by Dscos, 00:04, 16 December 2004
- A coroner's report released today has determined that the death of rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard (right) on Nov. 13 was caused by an overdose on cocaine and the prescription painkiller Tramadol. added by 66.99.1.2, 00:26, 16 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett resigns amidst a visa-application scandal. He is replaced by Charles Clarke. Cabinet Office minister Ruth Kelly takes Clarke's former job as Education Secretary. updated by 66.99.1.2, 00:26, 16 December 2004
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- A coroner's report released today has determined that the death of rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard (right) on Nov. 13 was caused by an overdose on cocaine and the prescription painkiller Tramadol. updated by 66.99.1.2, 00:27, 16 December 2004
- A coroner's report released today has determined that the death of rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard (right) on Nov. 13 was caused by an overdose on cocaine and the prescription painkiller Tramadol. removed by Neutrality, 00:28, 16 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) resigns amidst a visa-application scandal. He is replaced by Charles Clarke. Cabinet Office minister Ruth Kelly takes Clarke's former job as Education Secretary. updated by Neutrality, 00:28, 16 December 2004
- Former dictator of Chile General Augusto Pinochet is formally indicted for alleged human rights abuses committed during his 17-year rule. updated by Neutrality, 00:28, 16 December 2004
- Former dictator of Chile General Augusto Pinochet is formally indicted for alleged human rights abuses committed during his 17-year rule. removed by Rdsmith4, 03:31, 16 December 2004
- 95px removed by Neutrality, 00:28, 16 December 2004
- Palestinian leader and presidential candidate Mahmoud Abbas calls for an end to armed violence in the 4-year old intifada against Israel. updated by Jewbacca, 00:43, 16 December 2004
- Palestinian leader and presidential candidate Mahmoud Abbas calls for an end to armed violence in the 4-year old intifada against Israel. removed by Jguk, 13:34, 19 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) resigns amidst a visa-application scandal. He is replaced by Charles Clarke. Cabinet Office minister Ruth Kelly takes Clarke's former job as Education Secretary. added by Minesweeper, 00:51, 16 December 2004
- Recent deaths — Sports – British and Irish current events added by Zanimum, 02:55, 16 December 2004
- Recent deaths — Sports – British and Irish current events updated by Zanimum, 02:55, 16 December 2004
- Recent deaths — Sports updated by Evil Monkey, 03:06, 16 December 2004
- British and Irish current events –Recent deaths — Sports added by Jguk 2, 07:49, 16 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) resigns amidst a visa-application scandal. He is replaced by Charles Clarke. Cabinet Office Minister Ruth Kelly takes Clarke's former job as Education Secretary. updated by Jdforrester, 11:01, 16 December 2004
- British and Irish current events — Recent deaths — Sports updated by Jdforrester, 11:02, 16 December 2004
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December 17
edit- European Union leaders agree to invite Turkey to begin negotiations to join the EU from 3 October 2005. added by ChrisO~enwiki, 00:03, 17 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett resigns amidst a visa-application scandal and is replaced by Charles Clarke. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 00:03, 17 December 2004
- British Home Secretary David Blunkett resigns amidst a visa-application scandal and is replaced by Charles Clarke. removed by Jguk, 13:34, 19 December 2004
- European Union leaders agree to invite Turkey to begin negotiations to join the EU from 3 October 2005. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 00:09, 17 December 2004
December 18
edit- European Union leaders agree to invite Turkey to begin negotiations to join the EU on 3 October 2005. updated by Brianjd, 09:03, 18 December 2004
- European Union leaders agree to invite Turkey to begin negotiations to join the EU on 3 October 2005. removed by Jguk, 13:34, 19 December 2004
- More – Sports – Wikinews added by Jguk 2, 13:52, 18 December 2004
- Sci-Tech – UK&Ireland – Deaths added by Jguk 2, 13:52, 18 December 2004
- updated by 68.225.67.84, 14:11, 18 December 2004
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- French car maker Renault declares bankruptcy, mainly attributed to poor sales of the Renault Degeulasse. added by 68.225.67.84, 14:11, 18 December 2004
- French car maker Renault declares bankruptcy, mainly attributed to poor sales of the Renault Degeulasse. removed by Wereon, 14:14, 18 December 2004
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- French car maker Renault declares bankruptcy, mainly attributed to poor sales of the Renault Degeulasse. updated by 68.225.67.84, 14:29, 18 December 2004
- French car maker Renault declares bankruptcy, mainly attributed to poor sales of the Renault Degeulasse. removed by Renamed user CnELGrVopW, 14:31, 18 December 2004
- Deaths – Canada –Sci-Tech – UK&Ireland added by Jguk 2, 15:37, 18 December 2004
- Canada – Deaths –Sci-Tech – UK&Ireland added by Jguk 2, 15:40, 18 December 2004
- Canada – Deaths –Sci-Tech updated by Raul654, 19:45, 18 December 2004
- Recent deaths –Sci-Tech added by Rdsmith4, 21:06, 18 December 2004
- More current events – Wikinews added by Rdsmith4, 21:08, 18 December 2004
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December 19
edit- updated by Jguk, 13:34, 19 December 2004
- removed by Randy Johnston, 21:56, 21 December 2004
- Russia prepares for the forced sale of oil giant Yukos' main assets. added by Jguk, 13:34, 19 December 2004
- Turkmenistan goes to the polls to elect a new parliament. added by Jguk, 13:34, 19 December 2004
- Turkmenistan goes to the polls to elect a new parliament. removed by Minesweeper, 14:05, 19 December 2004
- US president George W Bush named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. added by Jguk, 13:34, 19 December 2004
- US president George W Bush named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. updated by Tom, 13:49, 19 December 2004
- Russia prepares for the forced sale of oil giant Yukos' main assets updated by Minesweeper, 14:05, 19 December 2004
- U.S. president George W. Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. added by Minesweeper, 14:05, 19 December 2004
- European Union leaders agree to invite Turkey to begin negotiations to join the EU on 3 October 2005. updated by Minesweeper, 14:05, 19 December 2004
- European Union leaders agree to invite Turkey to begin negotiations to join the EU on 3 October 2005. removed by Jguk, 22:55, 21 December 2004
- Russia prepares for the forced sale of oil giant YUKOS' main assets updated by Tom, 16:12, 19 December 2004
- Russia prepares for the forced asset auction of oil giant YUKOS updated by Kaihsu, 16:45, 19 December 2004
- Russia prepares for the forced asset auction of oil giant YUKOS. updated by Tom, 16:48, 19 December 2004
- Russia prepares to force an asset auction of oil giant YUKOS. updated by Kaihsu, 17:30, 19 December 2004
- Russia prepares to force an asset auction of oil giant YUKOS. removed by Jguk, 18:45, 19 December 2004
- 90px removed by Ed g2s, 18:27, 19 December 2004
- Troubled Russia oil giant YUKOS sells its main production unit for 260.75bn roubles (USD 9.37bn). added by Jguk, 18:45, 19 December 2004
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- Troubled Russia oil giant YUKOS sells its main production unit for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion). updated by Dscos, 18:50, 19 December 2004
- Troubled Russia oil giant YUKOS sells its main production unit for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion). updated by Tom, 19:16, 19 December 2004
- Russia auctions off the main production unit of oil giant YUKOS for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion) to the small Baikal Finance Group. added by Dejitarob, 22:08, 19 December 2004
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December 20
edit- U.S. president George W. Bush (pictured right) is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. updated by NoPetrol, 03:45, 20 December 2004
- U.S. president George W. Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. updated by Jguk, 08:44, 20 December 2004
- 75px removed by Jguk, 08:44, 20 December 2004
- 75px removed by Dscos, 19:15, 20 December 2004
- Russia auctions off the main production unit of oil giant YUKOS for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion) to the previously unknown Baikal Finance Group. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 09:13, 20 December 2004
- Russia auctions off the main production unit of oil giant YUKOS for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion) to the previously unknown and recently-founded Baikal Finance Group. updated by 24.141.254.53, 17:30, 20 December 2004
- Russia auctions off the main production unit of oil giant YUKOS for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion) to the previously unknown and recently-founded Baikalfinansgroup. updated by Kaihsu, 17:33, 20 December 2004
added by Ed g2s, 19:09, 20 December 2004- Russia auctions off the main production unit of oil giant YUKOS for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion) to the previously unknown and recently founded Baikalfinansgroup. updated by 24.167.65.213, 23:13, 20 December 2004
December 21
edit- UK Prime Minister Tony Blair takes a surprise visit to Baghdad. added by Kaihsu, 14:45, 21 December 2004
- UK Prime Minister Tony Blair takes a surprise visit to Baghdad. added by Kaihsu, 14:45, 21 December 2004
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair takes a surprise visit to Baghdad. updated by Wereon, 15:17, 21 December 2004
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair takes a surprise visit to Baghdad. removed by Ed g2s, 16:54, 21 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, the husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (picture right), is re-arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after being released from jail for corruption. added by Ed g2s, 16:54, 21 December 2004
- 75px|YUKOS removed by Ed g2s, 16:54, 21 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari is re-arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after being released from jail for corruption. He is the husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (picture right). updated by 24.141.254.53, 18:46, 21 December 2004
- Google has begun its expected Holiday Logos for 2004. added by Randy Johnston, 21:49, 21 December 2004
- Google has begun its expected Holiday Logos for 2004. removed by Randy Johnston, 21:56, 21 December 2004
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- Asif Ali Zardari is re-arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after being released from jail for corruption. He is the husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. updated by Randy Johnston, 22:00, 21 December 2004
- U.S. president George W. Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine (picture right). updated by Randy Johnston, 22:00, 21 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, is re-arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after having been released from jail for corruption. updated by 24.141.254.53, 22:05, 21 December 2004
- U.S. president George W. Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. (picture right) updated by 24.141.254.53, 22:05, 21 December 2004
- U.S. president George W. Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. (picture right) removed by Jguk, 22:55, 21 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, is re-arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after being released from his jail sentence for corruption. updated by 24.141.254.53, 22:06, 21 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, is re-arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after the end of his jail sentence for corruption. updated by 24.141.254.53, 22:06, 21 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, is arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after the end of his jail sentence for corruption. He was picked up for not attending a Karachi murder trial. updated by 24.141.254.53, 22:09, 21 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (right), is arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after the end of his jail sentence for corruption. He was picked up for not attending a Karachi murder trial. updated by Jguk, 22:55, 21 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett found to have speeded up the visa-application of his lover's nanny, thereby confirming the allegation that led to his resignation. added by Jguk, 22:55, 21 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – UK&I – US added by Jguk, 22:55, 21 December 2004
- 100px removed by Jguk, 22:55, 21 December 2004
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- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett found to have speeded up the visa-application of his lover's nanny, thereby confirming the allegation that led to his resignation. updated by Violetriga, 22:59, 21 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – UK&I – US updated by Violetriga, 22:59, 21 December 2004
- Suprnova.org, the largest BitTorrent community on the Internet, voluntarily shuts down its service permanently after twos years of operation. added by 81.86.110.57, 23:09, 21 December 2004
- Suprnova.org, the largest BitTorrent community on the Internet, voluntarily shuts down its service permanently after twos years of operation. removed by Jguk, 23:16, 21 December 2004
- Russia auctions off the main production unit of oil giant YUKOS for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion) to the previously unknown and recently founded Baikalfinansgroup. updated by 81.86.110.57, 23:09, 21 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – U.K. & Ireland – U.S. updated by 81.86.110.57, 23:09, 21 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – U.K. & Ireland – U.S. removed by Randy Johnston, 23:31, 21 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett is found to have speeded up the visa-application of his lover's nanny, thereby confirming the allegation that led to his resignation. updated by 24.141.254.53, 23:19, 21 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett is found to have speeded up the visa-application of his lover's nanny, thereby confirming the allegation that led to his resignation. removed by Randy Johnston, 23:31, 21 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, is arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after the end of his jail sentence for corruption. He was picked up for not attending a Karachi murder trial. updated by Randy Johnston, 23:31, 21 December 2004
- U.S. president George W. Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. (picture right) updated by Randy Johnston, 23:31, 21 December 2004
- U.S. president George W. Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. (picture right) removed by Jguk, 23:56, 21 December 2004
- European Union leaders agree to invite Turkey to begin negotiations to join the EU on 3 October 2005. updated by Randy Johnston, 23:31, 21 December 2004
- European Union leaders agree to invite Turkey to begin negotiations to join the EU on 3 October 2005. removed by Jguk, 23:56, 21 December 2004
- Recent deaths – Sci-Tech – Sports updated by Randy Johnston, 23:31, 21 December 2004
- Recent deaths – Sci-Tech – Sports removed by Randy Johnston, 23:35, 21 December 2004
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- More current events updated by Randy Johnston, 23:35, 21 December 2004
- More current events – Wikinews removed by Randy Johnston, 23:35, 21 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, is arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after the end of his jail sentence for corruption. He was picked up for not attending a Karachi murder trial. updated by MisfitToys, 23:52, 21 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (right), is arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after the end of his jail sentence for corruption. He was picked up for not attending a Karachi murder trial. updated by Jguk, 23:56, 21 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (right), is arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after the end of his jail sentence for corruption. He was picked up for not attending a Karachi murder trial. removed by Randy Johnston, 00:52, 22 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett is found to have speeded up the visa-application of his lover's nanny, thereby confirming the allegation that led to his resignation. updated by Jguk, 23:56, 21 December 2004
- More current events – Wikinews updated by Jguk, 23:56, 21 December 2004
- More current events removed by Jguk, 23:56, 21 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – U.K. & Ireland – U.S. updated by Jguk, 23:56, 21 December 2004
December 22
edit- US president George W Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. (CNN) added by Randy Johnston, 00:52, 22 December 2004
- US president George W Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. (CNN) removed by Korath, 00:55, 22 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (right), is arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after the end of his jail sentence for corruption. He was picked up for not attending a Karachi murder trial. updated by Korath, 00:55, 22 December 2004
- US president George W Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. added by Randy Johnston, 00:58, 22 December 2004
- 100px|Benazir Bhutto; a formal portrait from when she was Prime Minister removed by Ed g2s, 01:03, 22 December 2004
- Russia auctions off the main production unit of oil giant YUKOS for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion) to the previously unknown and recently founded Baikalfinansgroup. removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 10:47, 22 December 2004
- removed by Shagmaestro, 02:18, 22 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (right), is arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after the end of his jail sentence for corruption. He was picked up for not attending a murder trial in Karachi . updated by 199.71.174.100, 01:48, 22 December 2004
- Asif Ali Zardari, husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (right), is arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after the end of his jail sentence for corruption. He was picked up for not attending a murder trial in Karachi . removed by 172.188.136.46, 02:01, 22 December 2004
- U.S. President George W Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. added by Whkoh, 02:00, 22 December 2004
- U.S. President George W Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 10:47, 22 December 2004
- The United States suffers its worst military death-toll in Iraq after a terrorist attack on a U.S. military base in Mosul. 22 Soldiers were killed and there were atleast 60 casualties. added by 172.188.136.46, 02:01, 22 December 2004
- Thieves rob a bank stealing $39 million dollars from a Belfast-based 'Northern' bank. added by 172.188.136.46, 02:01, 22 December 2004
- Thieves rob a bank stealing $39 million dollars from a Belfast-based 'Northern' bank. removed by Whkoh, 02:12, 22 December 2004
- The United States suffers its worst military death-toll in Iraq after a terrorist attack on a U.S. military base in Mosul. 22 Soldiers were killed and there were atleast 60 casualties. updated by Whkoh, 02:12, 22 December 2004
- United States suffers its worst military death-toll in Iraq after a terrorist attack on a U.S. military base in Mosul. 22 Soldiers were killed and there were atleast 60 casualties. added by Whkoh, 02:13, 22 December 2004
- United States suffers its worst military death-toll in Iraq after a terrorist attack on a U.S. military base in Mosul. 22 Soldiers were killed and there were atleast 60 casualties. removed by Whkoh, 02:15, 22 December 2004
- A attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 22 dead and sixty injured, marking the highest death-toll in a single attack on the U.S.-led coalition. added by Whkoh, 02:15, 22 December 2004
- A attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 22 dead and 60 injured, marking the highest death-toll in a single attack on the U.S.-led coalition. updated by Whkoh, 02:15, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 24 dead and at least 55 injured, marking the highest death-toll in a single attack on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the invasion. added by Shagmaestro, 02:18, 22 December 2004
- 85px|Benazir Bhutto removed by Shagmaestro, 02:18, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 24 dead and at least 55 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the invasion. updated by Shagmaestro, 02:20, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 24 dead and at least 55 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the invasion. updated by Shagmaestro, 02:21, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 24 dead and at least 55 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the invasion. updated by Shagmaestro, 02:22, 22 December 2004
- updated by Hemanshu, 04:26, 22 December 2004
- updated by Hemanshu, 04:26, 22 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) is found to have speeded up the visa-application of his lover's nanny, thereby confirming the allegation that led to his resignation. updated by 144.137.31.233, 04:54, 22 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) is found to have unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny, thereby confirming the allegation that led to his resignation. updated by Dscos, 06:10, 22 December 2004
- The European Union suspends a controversial vote on introducing software patents following strong opposition from Poland and other member states. added by ChrisO~enwiki, 10:47, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 24 dead and at least 55 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the Iraq conflict. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 10:47, 22 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett is found to have unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny, thereby confirming the allegation that led to his resignation. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 10:47, 22 December 2004
- 100px|David Blunkett removed by ChrisO~enwiki, 10:47, 22 December 2004
- The European Union postpones a controversial vote on the proposed Directive on the Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions following opposition from Poland. updated by Edcolins, 11:20, 22 December 2004
- The European Union postpones a controversial vote on the proposed Directive on the Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions following opposition from Poland. removed by Edcolins, 11:28, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 24 dead and at least 55 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the invasion. updated by Edcolins, 11:28, 22 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) is found to have unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny, thereby confirming the allegation that led to his resignation. updated by Edcolins, 11:28, 22 December 2004
- Russia auctions off the main production unit of oil giant YUKOS for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion) to the previously unknown and recently founded Baikalfinansgroup. updated by Edcolins, 11:28, 22 December 2004
- Russia auctions off the main production unit of oil giant YUKOS for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion) to the previously unknown and recently founded Baikalfinansgroup. removed by Randy Johnston, 00:44, 23 December 2004
- U.S. President George W Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. updated by Edcolins, 11:28, 22 December 2004
- U.S. President George W Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine. removed by Raul654, 20:00, 22 December 2004
- 100px|Flag of the European Union removed by Edcolins, 11:28, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 15 dead and at least 55 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the invasion. updated by 66.141.186.158, 11:48, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 15 dead and at least 55 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by 66.141.186.158, 11:49, 22 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) is found to have unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny, thereby confirming the allegation that led to his resignation. updated by PFHLai, 12:21, 22 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) was not found to have unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny, the application had been fast tracked but said it was not possible to determine if Blunkett had personally ordered the visa to be fast-tracked. updated by Irate~enwiki, 14:10, 22 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) is found to have unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny, thereby confirming the allegation that led to his resignation. removed by Irate~enwiki, 14:10, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves at least 22 dead and 55 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by 24.141.254.53, 14:18, 22 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) was not found to have unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny; the application had been fast tracked but the investigators said it was not possible to determine if Blunkett had personally ordered the visa to be fast-tracked. updated by 24.141.254.53, 14:20, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves at least 22 dead and 55 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the invasion. A curfew has since been imposed on the city, which is now considered 'degenerate.' updated by 24.141.254.53, 14:53, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 15 dead and at least 55 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 15:01, 22 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) was not found to have unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny, the application had been fast tracked but said it was not possible to determine if Blunkett had personally ordered the visa to be fast-tracked. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 15:01, 22 December 2004
- Former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) was not found to have unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny; the application had been fast-tracked but said it was not possible to determine if Blunkett had personally ordered it to be. updated by Wereon, 17:20, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by Rmhermen, 17:33, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) had not unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny; the report stated the application had been fast-tracked but it was not possible to determine if Blunkett had personally made the request. added by DarkHorizon, 20:26, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) had not unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny; the report states that the application had been fast-tracked but it was not possible to determine if Blunkett had personally made the request. updated by DarkHorizon, 20:26, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul, Iraq leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by Hemanshu, 21:12, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul, Iraq leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the US-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by Jguk, 21:28, 22 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – UK&Ireland – US updated by Jguk, 21:28, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett's office had fast-tracked his married lover's nanny's visa-application, thereby confirming the allegations that had forced him to resign. updated by Jguk, 22:50, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) had not unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny; the report states that the application had been fast-tracked but it was not possible to determine if Blunkett had personally made the request. removed by Jguk, 22:50, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) had not unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny; the report states that the application had been fast-tracked but it was not possible to determine if Blunkett had personally made the request. updated by Dscos, 22:59, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett's office had fast-tracked his married lover's nanny's visa-application, thereby confirming the allegations that had forced him to resign. removed by Dscos, 22:59, 22 December 2004
- More current events – Wikinews added by Randy Johnston, 23:23, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett's office had fast-tracked his married lover's nanny's visa-application, thereby confirming the allegations that had forced him to resign. updated by Jguk, 23:24, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) had not unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny; the report states that the application had been fast-tracked but it was not possible to determine if Blunkett had personally made the request. removed by Jguk, 23:24, 22 December 2004
- More current events – Wikinews updated by Jguk, 23:24, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul (موصل), Iraq leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the US-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by Randy Johnston, 23:26, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul, Iraq leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the US-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by Irate~enwiki, 23:46, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) had not unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny; the report states that the application had been fast-tracked but it was not possible to determine if Blunkett had personally made the request. updated by Irate~enwiki, 23:46, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett's office had fast-tracked his married lover's nanny's visa-application, thereby confirming the allegations that had forced him to resign. removed by Irate~enwiki, 23:46, 22 December 2004
- More current events – Wikinews updated by Irate~enwiki, 23:46, 22 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul (موصل), Iraq leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the US-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by Jguk, 23:54, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett's office had fast-tracked his married lover's nanny's visa-application, thereby confirming the allegations that had forced him to resign. updated by Jguk, 23:54, 22 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett (right) had not unduly expedited the visa-application of his lover's nanny; the report states that the application had been fast-tracked but it was not possible to determine if Blunkett had personally made the request. removed by Jguk, 23:54, 22 December 2004
- More current events – Wikinews updated by Jguk, 23:54, 22 December 2004
December 23
edit- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul, Iraq leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the US-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by Rdsmith4, 01:01, 23 December 2004
- Former Indian prime minister Narasimha Rao (right) dies aged 83 in Delhi. added by Jguk, 13:18, 23 December 2004
- 80px|David Blunkett removed by Jguk, 13:18, 23 December 2004
- Former Indian prime minister Narasimha Rao (right) dies aged 83 in Delhi. updated by DarkHorizon, 14:20, 23 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – Ireland·UK – US updated by Kaihsu, 16:15, 23 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – Ireland · UK – US updated by Kaihsu, 16:16, 23 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett's office had fast-tracked his married lover's nanny's visa-application, but is inconclusive as to his motive. updated by DJ Clayworth, 17:17, 23 December 2004
- Former Indian prime minister Narasimha Rao (pictured right) dies at age 83 in Delhi. added by 65.95.105.221, 17:22, 23 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul, Iraq leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the US-led coalition since the start of the war. added by 65.95.105.221, 17:22, 23 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett's office had fast-tracked his married lover's nanny's visa-application, but is inconclusive as to his motive. added by 65.95.105.221, 17:22, 23 December 2004
- Former Indian prime minister Narasimha Rao (pictured right) dies at age 83 in Delhi. updated by Ground, 18:10, 23 December 2004
- Former Indian prime minister Narasimha Rao (pictured right) dies at age 83 in Delhi. updated by 65.95.105.221, 18:35, 23 December 2004
- Former Indian Prime Minister Narasimha Rao (pictured right) dies at age 83 in Delhi. updated by Ground, 20:44, 23 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – Ireland · UK – United States updated by Neutrality, 21:20, 23 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – Ireland · UK – US updated by Jguk, 21:55, 23 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – UK & Ireland – US updated by Wereon, 22:26, 23 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – UK & Ireland – US removed by Randy Johnston, 23:14, 23 December 2004
December 24
edit- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett's office had fast-tracked his married lover's nanny's visa-application. updated by Henry Flower, 02:55, 24 December 2004
- An investigation finds that former British Home Secretary David Blunkett's office had fast-tracked his married lover's nanny's visa-application. removed by Jguk, 11:37, 25 December 2004
December 25
edit- Former Indian Prime Minister Narasimha Rao (pictured right) dies at age 83 in Delhi. ◊ updated by Solipsist, 08:47, 25 December 2004
- Former Indian Prime Minister Narasimha Rao (pictured right) dies at age 83 in Delhi. updated by Schneelocke, 10:33, 25 December 2004
- HM Queen Elizabeth II (pictured right) sends a Christmas radio message to UK troops. Her Christmas Message to the UK nation and the Commonwealth will be broadcast at 3pm GMT. added by Jguk, 11:37, 25 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – Ireland · UK – US updated by Jguk, 11:37, 25 December 2004
- 100px|P. V. Narasimha Rao removed by Jguk, 11:37, 25 December 2004
- Former Indian Prime Minister Narasimha Rao dies at age 83 in Delhi. updated by Jguk, 11:38, 25 December 2004
- HM Queen Elizabeth II (pictured right) sends a Christmas radio message to UK troops. Her Christmas Message is aired in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries. updated by Mark, 12:38, 25 December 2004
- HM Queen Elizabeth II (pictured right) sends a Christmas radio message to UK troops. Her Christmas Message is aired in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries. updated by Mark, 12:40, 25 December 2004
- HM Queen Elizabeth II (pictured right) sends her Christmas Message to the UK and Commonwealth. Her theme is cultural and religious diversity and the benefits of a tolerant society. In a break from tradition, she also sends a Christmas radio message to UK troops. updated by Jguk, 16:43, 25 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul, Iraq leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the US-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by NoPetrol, 17:05, 25 December 2004
- HM Queen Elizabeth II (pictured right) sends her Christmas Message to the UK and Commonwealth. Her theme is cultural and religious diversity and the benefits of a tolerant society. In a break from tradition, she also sends a Christmas radio message to UK troops. ◊ updated by Kaihsu, 20:21, 25 December 2004
- HM Queen Elizabeth II (pictured right) sends her Christmas Message to the UK and Commonwealth. Her theme is cultural and religious diversity and the benefits of a tolerant society. In a break from tradition, she also sends a Christmas radio message to UK troops. updated by Livajo, 20:29, 25 December 2004
- 82-year-old Nobel physicist Chen Ning Yang married a 28-year-old graduate student Weng Fan, whom he has described as his "last gift" from God. added by 218.68.245.199, 22:43, 25 December 2004
- 82-year-old Nobel physicist Chen Ning Yang married a 28-year-old graduate student Weng Fan, whom he has described as his "last gift" from God. removed by Evercat, 22:45, 25 December 2004
- 100px removed by 218.68.245.199, 22:43, 25 December 2004
- 100px removed by KRS, 08:31, 26 December 2004
- 100px removed by Evercat, 22:45, 25 December 2004
December 26
edit- Former Indian Prime Minister Narasimha Rao dies at age 83 in Delhi. added by Neutrality, 03:25, 26 December 2004
- Former Indian Prime Minister Narasimha Rao dies at age 83 in Delhi. removed by Jguk, 19:41, 26 December 2004
- An attack on a United States military base in Mosul, Iraq leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the war. updated by Neutrality, 03:25, 26 December 2004
- A suicide attack on a United States military base in Mosul, Iraq leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the war. added by Neutrality, 03:26, 26 December 2004
- A suicide attack on a United States military base in Mosul, Iraq leaves 22 dead and at least 67 injured, marking the greatest number of casualties in a single strike on the U.S.-led coalition since the start of the war. removed by KRS, 08:36, 26 December 2004
- Queen Elizabeth II (pictured right) sends her Christmas Message to the UK and Commonwealth. Her theme is religious and cultural diversity and the benefits of a tolerant society. In a break from tradition, she also sends a separate Christmas radio message to UK troops. updated by Neutrality, 03:27, 26 December 2004
- An earthquake measuring 8.5 on the Richter scale rocked South East Asia early on Sunday morning setting of tsunami waves along coastal areas. Hundreds of people are feared dead. added by KRS, 08:02, 26 December 2004
- An earthquake measuring 8.5 on the Richter scale rocked Southeast Asia early on Sunday morning setting of tsunami waves along coastal areas. Hundreds of people are feared dead. updated by KRS, 08:04, 26 December 2004
- An earthquake measuring 8.5 on the Richter scale rocked Southeast Asia early on Sunday morning setting of tsunami waves along coastal areas. Hundreds of people are feared dead in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India and Thailand. updated by KRS, 08:10, 26 December 2004
- An earthquake measuring 8.5 on the Richter scale rocked the southern parts of Asia early on Sunday morning setting of tsunami waves along coastal areas. Hundreds of people are feared dead in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India and Thailand. updated by KRS, 08:15, 26 December 2004
- An earthquake measuring 8.5 on the Richter scale rocks the southern parts of Asia early on Sunday morning, setting off tsunami waves along coastal areas. Hundreds of people are feared dead in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India and Thailand. updated by Korath, 08:19, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 8.5 on the Richter scale, rocks the Southeast Asia, setting off tsunami waves along coastal areas. Hundreds are feared dead in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India and Thailand. added by Golbez, 08:29, 26 December 2004
- Queen Elizabeth II sends her Christmas Message to the UK and Commonwealth. Her theme is religious and cultural diversity and the benefits of a tolerant society. In a break from tradition, she also sends a separate Christmas radio message to UK troops. updated by KRS, 08:31, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale, rocks Southeast Asia, setting off tsunami waves along coastal areas. Hundreds are feared dead in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia and Thailand. updated by Curps, 08:48, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale, rocks Southeast Asia, setting off tsunami waves along coastal areas. Hundreds of deaths are reported in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia and Thailand. updated by Curps, 08:55, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra, setting off tsunami waves. Hundreds of deaths are reported in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia and Thailand. updated by Curps, 08:56, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra, setting off tsunami waves. Hundreds of deaths are reported in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia and Thailand. added by Curps, 09:06, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra, setting off tsunami waves. More than 1000 deaths are reported in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia and Thailand. updated by Curps, 09:10, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra, setting off tsunami waves. More than 2000 deaths are reported in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia and Thailand and other regions. updated by Curps, 10:09, 26 December 2004
- 75px removed by Curps, 10:11, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra, setting off tsunami waves. Several thousand deaths are reported in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia and Thailand and other regions. updated by Curps, 10:28, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 8.9, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra, setting off tsunamis. Several thousand deaths are reported in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia and Thailand and other regions. updated by Avaragado, 11:56, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 8.9, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; subsequent tsunamis result in thousands of deaths along coastal Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent regions. updated by Jengod, 16:33, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 8.9, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; subsequent tsunamis result in thousands of deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other coastal regions adjacent to the temblor. updated by Jengod, 16:41, 26 December 2004
- A rerun of the runoff presidential election takes place in Ukraine, scrutinized by about 12,000 international observers. added by Kpalion, 17:15, 26 December 2004
- A rerun of the runoff presidential election takes place in Ukraine, scrutinized by about 12,000 international observers. updated by Kpalion, 17:42, 26 December 2004
- 73px removed by Ed g2s, 18:18, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 8.9, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 10,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other coastal regions adjacent to the temblor. updated by Paddu, 19:09, 26 December 2004
- A rerun of the runoff presidential election takes place in Ukraine, scrutinised by about 12,000 international observers. updated by Jguk, 19:41, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 8.9, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 10,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal regions. updated by Jguk, 20:32, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 10,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal regions. updated by Curps, 22:11, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 11,300 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal regions. updated by Neutrality, 23:16, 26 December 2004
- Queen Elizabeth II sends her Christmas Message to the UK and Commonwealth. Her theme is religious and cultural diversity and the benefits of a tolerant society. In a break from tradition, she also sends a separate Christmas radio message to UK troops overseas. updated by Neutrality, 23:19, 26 December 2004
- Queen Elizabeth II sends her Christmas Message to the UK and Commonwealth. Her theme is religious and cultural diversity and the benefits of a tolerant society. In a break from tradition, she also sends a separate Christmas radio message to UK troops overseas. removed by Raul654, 00:39, 27 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 11,460 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal regions. updated by Neutrality, 23:20, 26 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0 on the Richter scale, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 11,460 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal regions. updated by Neutrality, 23:22, 26 December 2004
- A rerun of the runoff presidential election takes place in Ukraine under the supervision of 12,000 international observers. Early reports indicate that pro-demcracy opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is leading. updated by Neutrality, 23:25, 26 December 2004
- A rerun of the runoff presidential election takes place in Ukraine under the supervision of 12,000 international observers. Early reports indicate that pro-democracy opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is leading. updated by Mav, 23:33, 26 December 2004
December 27
edit- A rerun of the runoff presidential election takes place in Ukraine under the supervision of 12,000 international observers. Early reports indicate that pro-Western opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is leading. updated by Kpalion, 00:09, 27 December 2004
- A rerun of the runoff presidential election takes place in Ukraine under the supervision of 12,000 international observers. Early reports indicate that pro-democracy opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is leading. updated by Neutrality, 00:17, 27 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 11,460 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal regions. updated by Mark, 00:22, 27 December 2004
- A rerun of the runoff presidential election takes place in Ukraine under the supervision of 12,000 international observers. Early reports indicate that opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is leading. updated by Spazzm, 00:33, 27 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 15,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal regions. updated by Paddu, 07:52, 27 December 2004
- Wikinews – More current events... updated by Lexor, 10:59, 27 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 23,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal regions. updated by 81.86.110.57, 11:02, 27 December 2004
- A rerun of the runoff presidential election takes place in Ukraine under the supervision of 12,000 international observers. Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko has been declared winner. updated by Oskar Sigvardsson, 17:10, 27 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 23,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal areas. updated by Jengod, 17:23, 27 December 2004
- 100px removed by Cantus, 17:26, 27 December 2004
- Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is declared winner of the rerun of the runoff presidential election in Ukraine. 12,000 international observers acted as supervisors. added by Cantus, 17:29, 27 December 2004
- Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is declared winner of the rerun of the runoff presidential election in Ukraine. 12,000 international observers acted as supervisors. updated by Cantus, 17:29, 27 December 2004
- Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is declared winner of the rerun of the runoff presidential election in Ukraine, with 12,000 international observers acting as supervisors. updated by Cantus, 17:31, 27 December 2004
- NASA issues its asteroid threat warning ever, giving 2004 MN4 a four on the ten-point Torino scale. As of now astronomers say the asteroid has a 1.6 percent chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029. Should it impact the Earth, large-scale regional damage could result. Astronomers around the world continue to watch over the asteroid in hopes that the risk can be mathematically eliminated. added by Neutrality, 17:42, 27 December 2004
- Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is declared winner of the rerun of the runoff presidential election in Ukraine, with 12,000 international observers acting as supervisors. added by Neutrality, 17:42, 27 December 2004
- NASA issues its asteroid threat warning ever, giving 2004 MN4 a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say the asteroid has a 1 in 37 (2.7 percent chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029. Should it impact the Earth, large-scale regional damage could result. Astronomers around the world continue to watch over the asteroid in hopes that the risk can be mathematically eliminated. updated by Neutrality, 17:44, 27 December 2004
- NASA issues its asteroid threat warning ever, giving 2004 MN4 a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say this near-Earth asteroid has a 1 in 37 (2.7 percent chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029. Should it impact the Earth, large-scale regional damage could result. Astronomers around the world continue to watch over the asteroid in hopes that the risk can be mathematically eliminated. updated by Neutrality, 17:47, 27 December 2004
- NASA issues its highest level asteroid threat warning ever, giving 2004 MN4 a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say this near-Earth asteroid has a 1 in 37 (2.7 percent chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029. Should it impact the Earth, large-scale regional damage could result. Astronomers around the world continue to watch over the asteroid in hopes that the risk can be mathematically eliminated. updated by Keith Edkins, 18:06, 27 December 2004
- NASA issues its highest level asteroid threat warning ever, giving 2004 MN&4 a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say this near-Earth asteroid has a 1 in 37 (2.7 percent chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029. Should it impact the Earth, large-scale regional damage could result. Astronomers around the world continue to watch over the asteroid in hopes that the risk can be mathematically eliminated. updated by Jengod, 18:06, 27 December 2004
- NASA issues its highest level asteroid threat warning ever, giving 2004 MN4 a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say this near-Earth asteroid has a 1 in 37 (2.7 percent chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029. Should it impact the Earth, large-scale regional damage could result. Astronomers around the world continue to watch over the asteroid in hopes that the risk can be mathematically eliminated. updated by Jengod, 18:07, 27 December 2004
- NASA issues its highest level asteroid threat warning ever, giving 2004 MN4 a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say this near-Earth asteroid has a 1 in 37 (2.7 percent chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029. Should it impact the Earth, large-scale regional damage could result. Astronomers around the world continue to watch over the asteroid in hopes that the risk can be mathematically eliminated. If it is not, an asteroid deflection strategy must be devised. updated by Neutrality, 18:14, 27 December 2004
- NASA issues its highest level asteroid threat warning ever, giving 2004 MN4 a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say this near-Earth asteroid has a 1 in 37 (2.7 percent) chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029. Should it impact the Earth, large-scale regional damage could result. Astronomers around the world continue to watch over the asteroid in hopes that the risk can be made mathematically insignificant. If it is not, an asteroid deflection strategy must be devised. updated by Mindspillage, 18:20, 27 December 2004
- NASA issues its highest level asteroid threat warning ever, giving 2004 MN4 a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say this near-Earth asteroid has a 1 in 37 (2.7 percent) chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029, but continue to watch over it in hopes of making the risk mathematically insignificant. If it is not, an asteroid deflection strategy must be devised. updated by Paddu, 18:51, 27 December 2004
- Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 gets the highest warning ever of a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say it has a 1 in 37 chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029, but continue to watch over it in hopes of making the risk mathematically insignificant. If it is not, an asteroid deflection strategy must be devised. added by Paddu, 19:00, 27 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 23,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal areas. added by Kaihsu, 19:12, 27 December 2004
- Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is declared winner of the rerun of the runoff presidential election in Ukraine, with 12 000 international observers acting as supervisors. updated by Kaihsu, 19:12, 27 December 2004
- The first survey of language use in China reveals that 53 % of its population can communicate in Mandarin, lower than previous estimates which ranks it as the language with the most speakers worldwide. added by Kaihsu, 19:12, 27 December 2004
- Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 gets the highest warning ever of a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say it has a 1 in 37 chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029, but continue to watch over it in hopes of making the risk mathematically insignificant. updated by Kaihsu, 19:12, 27 December 2004
- Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 gets the highest warning ever of a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say it has a 1 in 37 chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029, but continue to observe it to incease the accuracy of the prediction. updated by Irate~enwiki, 19:16, 27 December 2004
- Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 gets the highest warning ever of a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say it has a 1 in 37 chance of collision with Earth on April 13, 2029, but continue to observe it to increase the accuracy of the prediction. updated by Irate~enwiki, 19:16, 27 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 23 000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal areas. updated by Kaihsu, 19:19, 27 December 2004
- The first survey of language use in China reveals that 53 % of its population can communicate in Mandarin, lower than previous estimates which rank it as the language with the most speakers worldwide. updated by Kaihsu, 19:33, 27 December 2004
- Image:2004_Indonesia_Tsunami_100px.gif removed by Mxn, 19:59, 27 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 23,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal areas. updated by Neutrality, 21:12, 27 December 2004
- Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is declared winner of the rerun of the runoff presidential election in Ukraine, with 12,000 international observers acting as supervisors. updated by Neutrality, 21:12, 27 December 2004
- The first survey of language use in China reveals that only 53 percent of its population can communicate in Mandarin, lower than previous estimates which rank it as the language with the most speakers worldwide. updated by Neutrality, 21:12, 27 December 2004
- The first survey of language use in China reveals that only 53 percent of its population can communicate in Standard Mandarin, the official spoken language of the country. updated by Ran, 22:58, 27 December 2004
- The first survey of language use in China reveals that only 53 percent of its population can communicate in Standard Mandarin, the official spoken language of the country. removed by Cantus, 18:51, 28 December 2004
December 28
edit- Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 gets the highest warning ever of a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Astronomers say it has a 1 in 37 chance of causing regional devastation in a collision with Earth on April 13, 2029, but continue to observe it to increase the accuracy of the prediction. updated by Kizor, 00:05, 28 December 2004
- Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 gets the highest warning ever of a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Precovery of the asteroid to 2004-Mar-15.1104 has allowed a more confident prediction. Astronomers now say it has a 1 in 56,000 chance of causing regional devastation in a collision with Earth on April 13, 2029, but continue to observe it to increase the accuracy of the prediction. updated by Irate~enwiki, 00:21, 28 December 2004
- Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 gets the highest warning ever of a four on the ten-point Torino scale. Precovery of the asteroid to 2004-Mar-15.1104 has allowed a more confident prediction. Astronomers now say it has a 1 in 56,000 chance of causing regional devastation in a collision with Earth on April 13, 2029, but continue to observe, to increase the accuracy of the prediction. updated by Irate~enwiki, 00:22, 28 December 2004removed by Cantus, 01:42, 28 December 2004
- The preliminary autopsy report of Reggie White states that he died of a lung ailment on Sunday, December 26. Sleep apnea may also have been a factor. added by 24.1.97.100, 01:17, 28 December 2004
- The preliminary autopsy report of Reggie White states that he died of a lung ailment on Sunday, December 26. Sleep apnea may also have been a factor. removed by 24.1.97.100, 01:19, 28 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – UK & Ireland – US updated by Zanimum, 02:32, 28 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sports – Canada – UK & Ireland – US updated by 24.187.18.164, 10:02, 28 December 2004
- Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 the latest calculation now predict a possible impact on 2044-04-13. updated by Irate~enwiki, 12:31, 28 December 2004
- Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 may possibly impact on Earth on 2044-04-13, according to latest calculations. updated by Anárion, 12:39, 28 December 2004removed by Alexwcovington, 14:44, 28 December 2004
- Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 may possibly impact on Earth on 2044-04-13, according to latest calculations. updated by Irate~enwiki, 15:01, 28 December 2004removed by Korath, 15:13, 28 December 2004
- Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 may possibly impact on Earth on 2044-04-13, according to latest calculations. updated by Irate~enwiki, 15:16, 28 December 2004removed by Fvw, 15:21, 28 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 44,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal areas. updated by 81.86.110.57, 15:44, 28 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 56,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal areas. updated by 66.112.21.184, 18:07, 28 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 56,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal areas. added by Cantus, 18:51, 28 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71. The cause of death is unknown. added by Cantus, 18:51, 28 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71. The cause of death is unknown. updated by Cantus, 18:52, 28 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of breast cancer. updated by Cantus, 18:56, 28 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of breast cancer. updated by 199.71.174.100, 20:19, 28 December 2004
- New observations rule out the possibility that asteroid 2004 MN4 will hit Earth in 2029. added by 199.71.174.100, 20:25, 28 December 2004
- New observations rule out the possibility that asteroid 2004 MN4 will hit Earth in 2029. removed by Violetriga, 22:59, 28 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of complications stemming from leukemia. updated by Danny, 22:55, 28 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of complications stemming from leukemia. removed by Violetriga, 22:59, 28 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 56,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other adjacent coastal areas. updated by Violetriga, 22:59, 28 December 2004
- The first survey of language use in China reveals that only 53 percent of its population can communicate in Standard Mandarin, the official spoken language of the country. updated by Violetriga, 22:59, 28 December 2004
- The first survey of language use in China reveals that only 53 percent of its population can communicate in Standard Mandarin, the official spoken language of the country. removed by 199.71.174.100, 01:46, 29 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of complications stemming from leukemia. updated by Gbleem, 23:08, 28 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of complications stemming from leukemia. removed by Violetriga, 23:57, 28 December 2004
December 29
edit- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of complications stemming from leukemia. updated by Gentgeen, 00:01, 29 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of complications stemming from leukemia. removed by Violetriga, 00:14, 29 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of complications stemming from leukemia. updated by Gentgeen, 01:08, 29 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 59,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other surrounding coastal areas. added by 199.71.174.100, 01:46, 29 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of complications stemming from leukemia. added by 199.71.174.100, 01:46, 29 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of complications stemming from leukemia. removed by Irate~enwiki, 11:56, 29 December 2004
- Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is declared winner of the rerun of the runoff presidential election in Ukraine, with 12,000 international observers acting as supervisors. added by 199.71.174.100, 01:46, 29 December 2004
- Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is declared winner of the rerun of the runoff presidential election in Ukraine, with 12,000 international observers acting as supervisors. removed by Irate~enwiki, 11:56, 29 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, with a magnitude of 9.0, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 60,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other surrounding coastal areas. updated by Tom, 03:29, 29 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 9.0 on the moment magnitude scale, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 60,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other surrounding coastal areas. updated by Brianjd, 07:01, 29 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 9.0 on the moment magnitude scale, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 60,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other surrounding coastal areas. removed by Irate~enwiki, 11:56, 29 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 9.0 on the moment magnitude scale, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 60,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other surrounding coastal areas. updated by Zaphod Beeblebrox, 11:59, 29 December 2004
- The strongest earthquake in 40 years, measuring 9.0 on the moment magnitude scale, rocks the Indian Ocean off Sumatra; tremors and subsequent tsunamis result in over 60,000 deaths in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other surrounding coastal areas. removed by PFHLai, 16:10, 29 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of complications stemming from leukemia. updated by Zaphod Beeblebrox, 11:59, 29 December 2004
- U.S. author and activist Susan Sontag dies in New York at age 71, apparently of complications stemming from leukemia. removed by Evil Monkey, 00:16, 31 December 2004
- Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is declared winner of the rerun of the runoff presidential election in Ukraine, with 12,000 international observers acting as supervisors. updated by Zaphod Beeblebrox, 11:59, 29 December 2004
- Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is declared winner of the rerun of the runoff presidential election in Ukraine, with 12,000 international observers acting as supervisors. removed by Jguk, 12:08, 31 December 2004
- New observations rule out the possibility that asteroid 2004 MN4 will hit Earth in 2029. updated by Irate~enwiki, 12:05, 29 December 2004
- New observations rule out the possibility that asteroid 2004 MN4 will hit Earth in 2029. removed by Violetriga, 12:55, 29 December 2004
- New observations rule out the possibility that asteroid 2004 MN4 will hit Earth in 2029. updated by Irate~enwiki, 13:36, 29 December 2004
- New observations rule out the possibility that asteroid 2004 MN4 will hit Earth in 2029. removed by Violetriga, 13:43, 29 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 70,000 people in 12 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. added by PFHLai, 16:10, 29 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 80,000 people in 12 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. updated by Ludraman, 17:31, 29 December 2004
December 30
edit- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 115,000 people in 12 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. updated by Violetriga, 14:36, 30 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 120,000 people in 12 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. (Map) updated by Hemanshu, 16:35, 30 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 120,000 people in 13 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. (Map) updated by 195.11.216.59, 16:51, 30 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 120,000 people in 13 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. (Map) updated by Ed g2s, 19:36, 30 December 2004
December 31
edit- Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade announced he would sign a peace treaty with the separatist group in the Casamance region of the country added by Evil Monkey, 00:16, 31 December 2004
- Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade announces he will sign a peace treaty with the separatist group in the Casamance region of the country updated by Korath, 00:21, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 130,000 people in 13 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. (Map) updated by 24.187.18.164, 01:06, 31 December 2004
- American biochemist Julius Axelrod, co-winner of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1970, dies at age 92. added by PFHLai, 03:53, 31 December 2004
- President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal announces he will sign a peace treaty with the separatist group in the Casamance region of the country. added by 199.71.174.100, 04:19, 31 December 2004
- American biochemist Julius Axelrod, co-winner of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1970, dies at age 92. added by 199.71.174.100, 04:19, 31 December 2004
- American biochemist Julius Axelrod, co-winner of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1970, dies at age 92. removed by Jguk, 12:08, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 120,000 people in 13 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. (Map) updated by Fastfission, 06:29, 31 December 2004
- Jazz great Artie Shaw dies at home in Los Angeles, USA aged 94. added by Jguk, 12:08, 31 December 2004
- Jazz artist Artie Shaw dies at home in Los Angeles, USA aged 94. added by Violetriga, 13:48, 31 December 2004
- President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal announces he will sign a peace treaty with the separatist group in the Casamance region of the country. updated by Ed g2s, 13:56, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 120,000 people in 13 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. (Map) updated by Ed g2s, 13:56, 31 December 2004
- President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal announces he will sign a peace treaty with the separatist group in the Casamance region of the country. updated by Violetriga, 14:04, 31 December 2004
- President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal announces he will sign a peace treaty with the separatist group in the Casamance region of the country. removed by PFHLai, 21:46, 31 December 2004
- A fire in Republica Cromagnon, a nightclub in Buenos Aires, kills 174 and injures 410. added by Violetriga, 14:04, 31 December 2004
- Jazz artist Artie Shaw dies at home in Los Angeles, USA aged 94. updated by Violetriga, 14:04, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 140,000 people in 13 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. (Map) updated by Oskar Sigvardsson, 14:40, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 140,000 people in 13 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. An international charitable effort is underway to help the victims.(Map) updated by Danny, 15:33, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 140,000 people in 13 countries from Malaysia to South Africa. An international charitable effort is underway to help the victims.(Map) updated by 195.11.216.59, 15:47, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 140,000 people in 13 countries from Malaysia to South Africa. An international charitable effort is underway to help the victims. (map) updated by Sluj, 19:29, 31 December 2004
- A fire in República Cromagnon, a nightclub in Buenos Aires, Argentina, kills 174 and injures 410. updated by Sluj, 19:29, 31 December 2004
- Jazz artist Artie Shaw dies at home in Los Angeles, USA, aged 94. updated by Sluj, 19:29, 31 December 2004
- Jazz artist Artie Shaw dies at home in Los Angeles, USA, aged 94. removed by Golbez, 21:39, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 150,000 people in 13 countries from Malaysia to South Africa. An international charitable effort is underway to help the victims. (map) updated by Golbez, 21:34, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the Indian Ocean Earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 150,000 people in 13 countries from Malaysia to South Africa. An international charitable effort is underway to help the victims. (map) added by Golbez, 21:39, 31 December 2004
- Victor Yanukovich resigns as prime minister of Ukraine after grudgingly conceding defeat to Viktor Yushchenko. added by Golbez, 21:39, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 140,000 people in 13 countries surrounding the Indian Ocean. (Map of affected areas.) An international charitable effort is underway to help the victims. updated by PFHLai, 21:46, 31 December 2004
- Viktor Yanukovych resigns from his post as Prime Minister of Ukraine after grudgingly conceding defeat to Viktor Yushchenko. added by PFHLai, 21:46, 31 December 2004
- The world's tallest skyscraper, Taipei 101 in Taipei, Taiwan, is officially opened. added by PFHLai, 21:46, 31 December 2004
- A fire at Buenos Aires nightclub República Cromagnon kills 174 and injures 410. added by Vanished user kjij32ro9j4tkse, 21:52, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 140,000 people in 13 countries surrounding the Indian Ocean. (Map of affected areas.) Indonesia's ambassador to Malysia has stated that the eventual death toll in Indonesia alone may exceed 400,000. An international charitable effort is underway to help the victims. updated by Curps, 22:11, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 140,000 people in 13 countries surrounding the Indian Ocean. (Map of affected areas.) Indonesia's ambassador to Malaysia has stated that the eventual death toll in Indonesia alone may exceed 400,000. An international charitable effort is underway to help the victims. updated by Curps, 22:17, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 140,000 people in 13 countries surrounding the Indian Ocean. (Map of affected areas.) Indonesia's ambassador to Malaysia has stated that the eventual death toll in Indonesia alone may exceed 400,000. An international charitable effort is underway to help the victims. updated by Curps, 22:18, 31 December 2004
- The death toll from the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunamis on December 26 has exceeded 140,000 people in 13 countries surrounding the Indian Ocean. (Map of affected countries.) Indonesia's ambassador to Malaysia has stated that the eventual death toll in Indonesia alone may exceed 400,000. An international charitable effort is underway to help the victims. updated by Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason, 22:46, 31 December 2004
- Viktor Yanukovych resigns from his post as Prime Minister of Ukraine after conceding defeat to Viktor Yushchenko. updated by Jguk, 22:52, 31 December 2004
- The world's tallest skyscraper, Taipei 101 in Taipei, Taiwan is officially opened. updated by Jguk, 22:52, 31 December 2004
- Recent deaths – Sports – Wikinews – More current events updated by Kaihsu, 17:24, 11 December 2004
- Recent deaths – Sports – Wikinews – More current events updated by Whosyourjudas, 04:27, 14 December 2004
- Recent deaths – Sports – Wikinews – More current events–British and Irish current events updated by Jguk 2, 00:38, 16 December 2004
- Recent deaths – Sports – Wikinews – More current events* –British and Irish current events updated by Jguk 2, 00:40, 16 December 2004
- Recent deaths – Sports – Wikinews – More current events –British and Irish current events updated by Jguk 2, 00:40, 16 December 2004
- Recent deaths — Sports removed by Lexor, 13:34, 16 December 2004
- Recent deaths – Sci-Tech – Sports removed by Jguk, 22:55, 21 December 2004
- Deaths – Sci-Tech – Sport – Canada – U.K. & Ireland – U.S. removed by Randy Johnston, 23:31, 21 December 2004