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2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar.
It has been designated the:
International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO)
See the world in 2004 for a description of the state of the world in this year.
See also Wikipedia's almanac of events for this year.
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January 2004|January
Vermont Governor Howard Dean ends his evening concession speech with an enthusiastic but controversial scream.
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February 2004|February
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March 2004|March
March 2 - NASA announces that the Mars rover MER-B (Opportunity) has confirmed that its landing area was once drenched in water.
March 12 - Following the March 11 terrorist attacks in Madrid, millions of protesters take to the streets of Spanish cities against terrorism.
March 17 - A pogrom-like organized violence breaks out over 2 days in Kosovo. Nineteen people are killed, 139 Serbian homes burned, schools and businesses vandalized, and over 30 Orthodox monasteries and churches burned and destroyed.
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April 2004|April

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April 1 - The Faroese Prime Minister's Office announces that from then on the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister's Office will use a new version of the Faroese Coat of Arms. The colours were inspired from the Merkið (flag) and yellow/gold was added. The new Coat of Arms depicts a Ram on a blue shield ready to defend. It can be used by the Government Ministries and by Faroese embassies, but some still use older versions of the Coat of Arms.
April 22 - Two trains carrying explosives and fuel collide in Ryongchon, North Korea, killing 161 people, injuring 1,300 and destroying thousands of homes.
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May 2004|May


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May 12 - An American civilian contractor in Iraq, Nick Berg, is shown being decapitated by a group allegedly linked to al-Qaida on a web-distributed video.
May 28 - G4techTV launches, a merger of G4 and TechTV (one of the most controversial network mergers in US television history).
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June 2004|June

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June 6 - The 60th anniversary of D-Day is remembered by world leaders.
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July 2004|July
July 25 The first BAPS traditional temple in North America, and the third outside of India was inaugurated in Houston, Texas, by HDH Pramukh Swami Maharaj.
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August 2004|August
August 9 - Footballer Lee Hughes, 28, is sentenced to six years in prison and banned from driving for 10 years after being found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving. Hughes also has his contract terminated by his employers West Bromwich Albion.
Dick Cheney are renominated at the Republican National Convention in New York City.
August 31 - Two suicide attacks on buses in Beer Sheva, Israel, kill at least 16 people and injure at least 60. Hamas claims responsibility for the attacks.
August 31 - A woman commits a suicide attack near a subway station in northern Moscow, Russia, killing at least 10 people and injuring at least 50. Authorities hold Chechen rebels responsible.
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September 2004|September

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September 3 - Russian forces end the siege at a school in Beslan, Northern Ossetia. At least 335 people (among which are 32 of the approximately 40 hostage-takers) are killed and at least 700 people injured.
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October 2004|October
October 8 - Suicide bombers detonate 2 bombs at the Red Sea resort of Taba, Egypt, killing 34 people, mainly Israeli tourists and Egyptian workers.
October 17 - A referendum in Belarus approves the lifting of constitutional term limits for the presidency.
October 24 - The bodies of 49 Iraqi soldiers are discovered after being ambushed by insurgents.
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November 2004|November

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November 13 - After 6 days of intense battles, the Iraqi town of Fallujah is fully occupied by U.S. forces.
November 26 - A group of Iraqi political leaders, primarily from Sunni and Kurdish parties, advocate a 6-month delay in popular elections scheduled for January 2005.
November 28 - An explosion occurs in a coal mine in China. The death toll is expected to exceed 150.
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December 2004|December

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December 2 - David Bieber, a 38-year-old former American marine, is sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a Leeds policeman and the attempted murder of two others following an incident on 26 December 2003. The trial judge recommends that he should never be released from prison.
December 21 - Iraqi insurgents attack a U.S. military base in the city of Mosul, killing 22 people.
December 26 - One of the worst natural disasters in recorded history hits southeastern Asia when the strongest earthquake in 40 years hits the entire Indian Ocean region. The massive 9.3 magnitude earthquake, epicentered just off the west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, generates enormous tsunami waves that crash into the coastal areas of a number of nations including Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Malaysia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Burma and Indonesia. The official death toll in the affected countries stands at 186,983 while more than 40,000 people are still missing.
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Births
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Deaths
For more deaths, see: Deaths in 2004
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