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October 1 edit
- George Bush and John Kerry prepare to square off in the first U.S. Presidential debate. added by Calmypal, 00:20, 01 October 2004
- George Bush and John Kerry square off in the first U.S. Presidential debate. updated by Doops, 02:32, 01 October 2004
- George Bush and John Kerry square off in the first U.S. Presidential debate in 2004. updated by 199.71.174.100, 03:39, 01 October 2004
- George Bush and John Kerry square off in the first U.S. Presidential debate of 2004. updated by Rdsmith4, 03:53, 01 October 2004
- George W. Bush and John Kerry square off in the first U.S. Presidential debate of 2004. updated by Jewbacca, 07:04, 01 October 2004
- Mount St. Helens awakes, with a minor eruption of steam, smoke and ash. Seismic activity has since ceased, and a major volcanic eruption is not likely at this point. added by PFHLai, 21:57, 01 October 2004
- George W. Bush and John Kerry square off in the first U.S. Presidential debate of 2004. added by PFHLai, 22:01, 01 October 2004
- George W. Bush and John Kerry square off in the first U.S. Presidential debate of 2004. removed by Simonides, 00:17, 03 October 2004
- The Russian cabinet recommends ratification of the Kyoto Treaty against global warming. If approved by the Federal Assembly, Russia's ratification will bring the seven-year-old treaty into effect. added by PFHLai, 22:01, 01 October 2004
- The Russian cabinet recommends ratification of the Kyoto Treaty against global warming. If approved by the Federal Assembly, Russia's ratification will bring the seven-year-old treaty into effect. removed by Mateo SA, 15:24, 02 October 2004
- Mary McAleese has been re-appointed as President of Ireland, unopposed, for a second seven-year term. She will be re-inaugurated on November 11. added by PFHLai, 22:17, 01 October 2004
- Mary McAleese is re-appointed as President of Ireland, unopposed, for a second seven-year term. She will be re-inaugurated on November 11. updated by Mateo SA, 23:07, 01 October 2004
- Mount St. Helens awakens, with a minor eruption of steam, smoke and ash. Scientists do not believe a major volcanic eruption is likely at this point. updated by Mateo SA, 23:07, 01 October 2004
October 2 edit
- Ichiro Suzuki breaks the 84-year-old [[Major League Baseball] record for hits in a season, prompting celebrations in Seattle and Japan. added by Delirium, 07:51, 02 October 2004
- Ichiro Suzuki breaks the 84-year-old Major League Baseball record for hits in a season, prompting celebrations in Seattle and Japan. updated by Delirium, 07:52, 02 October 2004
- Seattle Mariner outfielder Ichiro Suzuki breaks the 84-year-old Major League Baseball record for hits in a season, prompting celebrations in Seattle and Japan. added by PFHLai, 22:13, 02 October 2004
- Seattle Mariner outfielder Ichiro Suzuki breaks the 84-year-old Major League Baseball record for hits in a season, prompting celebrations in Seattle and Japan. removed by Solitude, 13:11, 04 October 2004
October 3 edit
- The 38 year old insurgency in Nagaland, India continues as 48 people are killed in a series of attacks in the region. added by Simonides, 00:20, 03 October 2004
- The 38 year-old insurgency in Nagaland, India continues as at least 48 people are killed and over 100 injured in a series of attacks in the region. added by Simonides, 00:29, 03 October 2004
- The 38-year-old insurgency in Nagaland, India continues as at least 48 people are killed and over 100 injured in a series of attacks in the region. added by Mateo SA, 01:35, 03 October 2004
- Mary McAleese is re-appointed President of Ireland, unopposed, for a second seven-year term. She will be re-inaugurated on November 11. updated by Mateo SA, 01:35, 03 October 2004
- Mount St. Helens awakens, with a minor eruption of steam, smoke and ash. Scientists do not believe a major volcanic eruption is likely at this point. updated by Mateo SA, 01:35, 03 October 2004
- Mount St. Helens awakens, with a minor eruption of steam, smoke and ash. Scientists believe a volcanic eruption within 24 hours. updated by Rmhermen, 02:02, 03 October 2004
- Mount St. Helens awakens, with a minor eruption of steam, smoke and ash. Scientists expect a volcanic eruption within 24 hours. updated by Zegoma beach, 03:17, 03 October 2004
- Mount St. Helens awakens, with a minor eruption of steam, smoke and ash. Scientists expect a major volcanic eruption is imminent, although not on the scale of the 1980 eruption. updated by Tom, 14:07, 03 October 2004
- Mount St. Helens awakens, with a minor eruption of steam, smoke and ash. Scientists expect a major volcanic eruption is imminent, although not on the scale of the 1980 eruption. removed by Calmypal, 12:59, 04 October 2004
- The 38-year-old insurgency in Nagaland, India continues as at least 57 people are killed and over 100 injured in a series of attacks in the region. updated by Simonides, 23:30, 03 October 2004
October 4 edit
- The 38-year-old insurgency in Nagaland, India continues as at least 57 people have been killed and over 100 have been injured in a series of attacks in the region. updated by Cronian~enwiki, 04:10, 04 October 2004
- The 38-year-old insurgency in Nagaland, India continues as at least 57 people are killed and over 100 injured in a series of attacks in the region. updated by Mateo SA, 05:23, 04 October 2004
- The 38-year-old insurgency in Nagaland, India continues as at least 57 people are killed and over 100 injured in a series of attacks in the region. removed by Solitude, 10:05, 05 October 2004
- Mary McAleese is unopposed for re-election as President of Ireland for a second seven-year term. She will be re-inaugurated on November 11. updated by Henrygb, 09:15, 04 October 2004
- Mary McAleese is unopposed for re-election as President of Ireland for a second seven-year term. She will be re-inaugurated on November 11. removed by Calmypal, 15:49, 04 October 2004
- The designers of SpaceShipOne prepare for its second flight into space, an achievement that would win them the Ansari X Prize. added by Calmypal, 12:59, 04 October 2004
- The designers of SpaceShipOne prepare for its second recent flight into space, an achievement that would win them the Ansari X Prize. updated by Calmypal, 13:01, 04 October 2004
- The designers of SpaceShipOne prepare for its second recent flight into space, an achievement that would win them the Ansari X Prize. updated by Calmypal, 13:05, 04 October 2004
- Richard Axel and Linda B. Buck are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system. added by Solitude, 13:11, 04 October 2004
- Richard Axel and Linda B. Buck are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system. updated by Solitude, 13:32, 04 October 2004
- The designers of SpaceShipOne prepare for its second recent flight into space, an achievement that would win them the Ansari X Prize. updated by Solitude, 13:34, 04 October 2004
- The designers of SpaceShipOne prepare for its second recent flight into space, an achievement that would win them the Ansari X Prize. added by Solitude, 13:37, 04 October 2004
- Richard Axel and Linda B. Buck awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system. updated by Solitude, 13:37, 04 October 2004
- Richard Axel and Linda B. Buck awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of olfactory receptors and the organization of the olfactory system. updated by Sayeth, 13:50, 04 October 2004
- SpaceShipOne is returning to Earth after its second recent flight into space, an achievement that wins its designers the Ansari X Prize. added by Calmypal, 15:03, 04 October 2004
- Richard Axel and Linda B. Buck are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of olfactory receptors and the organization of the olfactory system. updated by Delirium, 15:42, 04 October 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States considers the Constitutionality of the current sentencing system in relation to the Sixth Amendment. Ruling against the system could affect every ongoing criminal case in the country and allow convicts to demand shorter sentences. added by Calmypal, 15:49, 04 October 2004
- SpaceShipOne returns to Earth after its second recent flight into space, an achievement that wins its designers the Ansari X Prize. updated by Calmypal, 15:49, 04 October 2004
- Richard Axel and Linda B. Buck are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of olfactory receptors and the organization of the olfactory system. added by Calmypal, 15:49, 04 October 2004
- SpaceShipOne returns to Earth after its second recent flight into space, an achievement that will win its designers the Ansari X Prize after the flight has been certified by the X Prize Foundation. updated by Ponder, 15:58, 04 October 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States considers the Constitutionality of the current sentencing system in relation to the Eighth Amendment. Ruling against the system could affect every ongoing criminal case in the country and allow convicts to demand shorter sentences. updated by Xerxes314, 16:26, 04 October 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States considers the Constitutionality of the current sentencing system in relation to the Sixth Amendment. Ruling against the system could affect every ongoing criminal case in the country and allow convicts to demand shorter sentences. updated by Calmypal, 16:43, 04 October 2004
- SpaceShipOne returns to Earth after its second recent flight into space, a flight which has been certified by the X Prize Foundation as winning the Ansari X Prize for its designers. updated by 80.168.228.51, 16:46, 04 October 2004
- SpaceShipOne returns to Earth after its second recent flight into space, a flight which has been announced, subject to ratification, by the X Prize Foundation as winning the Ansari X Prize for its designers. updated by 80.168.228.51, 17:36, 04 October 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States considers the constitutionality of the current sentencing system in relation to the Sixth Amendment. Ruling against the system could affect every ongoing criminal case in the country and allow convicts to demand shorter sentences. added by The King Of Gondor, 18:34, 04 October 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States considers the constitutionality of the current sentencing system in relation to the Sixth Amendment. Ruling against the system could affect every ongoing criminal case in the country and allow convicts to demand shorter sentences. updated by Solipsist, 22:57, 04 October 2004
- The Supreme Court of the United States considers the constitutionality of the current sentencing system in relation to the Sixth Amendment. Ruling against the system could affect every ongoing criminal case in the country and allow convicts to demand shorter sentences. removed by Get-back-world-respect, 23:07, 04 October 2004
- The Secretary General of the United Nations Kofi Annan calls for a stop of the Israeli military campaign that already caused the death of dozens of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza strip from which the Israeli government promised to retreat unilaterally. (Israeli-Palestinian conflict timeline) added by Get-back-world-respect, 23:07, 04 October 2004
- UN Secretary General Kofi Annan calls on Israel to halt its current campaign in the Gaza Strip, citing the many civilian deaths that the offensive has caused. (Israeli-Palestinian conflict timeline) added by Mateo SA, 23:17, 04 October 2004
- UN Secretary General Kofi Annan calls on Israel to halt its current campaign in the Gaza Strip, citing the many civilian deaths that the offensive has caused. (Israeli-Palestinian conflict timeline) removed by Solitude, 10:10, 05 October 2004
- Richard Axel and Linda B. Buck are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries regarding olfactory receptors and the organization of the olfactory system. updated by Mateo SA, 23:19, 04 October 2004
- Richard Axel and Linda B. Buck are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries regarding olfactory receptors and the organization of the olfactory system. removed by Solitude, 10:02, 06 October 2004
October 5 edit
- The 40th anniversary of the free speech movement is celebrated at the University of California at Berkeley from October 4 - 10. added by Eequor, 00:29, 05 October 2004
- The 40th anniversary of the free speech movement is celebrated at the University of California at Berkeley from October 4 - 10. [1] [2] updated by Eequor, 00:33, 05 October 2004
- The 40th anniversary of the free speech movement is celebrated at the University of California at Berkeley from October 4 - 10. updated by Get-back-world-respect, 00:40, 05 October 2004
- The 40th anniversary of the free speech movement is celebrated at the University of California at Berkeley from October 4 - 10. updated by Golbez, 02:15, 05 October 2004
- The 40th anniversary of the Free Speech Movement is celebrated at the University of California at Berkeley from October 4 - 10. updated by The Cunctator, 07:23, 05 October 2004
- The 40th anniversary of the Free Speech Movement is celebrated at the University of California at Berkeley from October 4 - 10. removed by Davodd, 07:54, 05 October 2004
- RD David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek are awarded the Nobel_Prize_in_Physics for "the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction". added by Solitude, 10:03, 05 October 2004
- RD David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for "the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction". updated by Dmn, 10:08, 05 October 2004
- RD David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek win the Nobel Prize in Physics for "the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction". updated by Solitude, 10:09, 05 October 2004
- RD David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek win the Nobel Prize in Physics for "the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction". updated by Fredrik, 10:20, 05 October 2004
- RD David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek win the Nobel Prize in Physics for "the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction". updated by Fredrik, 10:22, 05 October 2004
- SpaceShipOne returns to Earth after its second recent flight into space, a flight which has been announced by the X Prize Foundation as winning the Ansari X Prize for its designers. updated by Aqua008, 19:34, 05 October 2004
- SpaceShipOne returns to Earth after its second recent flight into space, potentially winning the Ansari X Prize. updated by Mateo SA, 19:41, 05 October 2004
- SpaceShipOne returns to Earth after its second recent flight into space, winning the Ansari X Prize. updated by FunnyMan3595, 22:53, 05 October 2004
- SpaceShipOne returns to Earth after its second recent flight into space, winning the Ansari X Prize. removed by Solitude, 11:23, 07 October 2004
October 6 edit
- David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek win the Nobel Prize in Physics for "the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction". added by Mateo SA, 05:26, 06 October 2004
- David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek win the Nobel Prize in Physics for "the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction". removed by Solitude, 13:44, 07 October 2004
- Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose are awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation". added by Solitude, 10:02, 06 October 2004
October 7 edit
- British Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose is first to makes contact with Canadian submarine HMCS Chicoutimi adrift off the Irish coast. One officer from Chicoutini has died in an Irish hospital after he was airlifted there via helicopter. added by SoLando, 00:42, 07 October 2004
- British Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose is first to makes contact with Canadian submarine HMCS Chicoutimi adrift off the Irish coast. One officer from Chicoutimi has died in an Irish hospital after he was airlifted there via helicopter. updated by SoLando, 00:43, 07 October 2004
- British Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose is first to make contact with Canadian submarine HMCS Chicoutimi adrift off the Irish coast. One officer from Chicoutimi has died in an Irish hospital after he was airlifted there via helicopter. updated by Slowking Man, 01:27, 07 October 2004
- British Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose is first to make contact with Canadian submarine HMCS Chicoutimi adrift off the Irish coast. One officer from Chicoutimi has died in an Irish hospital after he was airlifted there via helicopter. removed by Mateo SA, 01:34, 07 October 2004
- The HMCS Chicoutimi, a Canadian submarine, remains adrift without power, one day after an onboard fire crippled the ship. One member of the crew has died. added by Mateo SA, 01:34, 07 October 2004
- The HMCS Chicoutimi, a Canadian submarine (Canada has a submarine?), remains adrift without power, one day after an onboard fire crippled the ship. One member of the crew has died. updated by 68.95.228.97, 01:53, 07 October 2004
- The HMCS Chicoutimi, a Canadian submarine, remains adrift without power, one day after an onboard fire crippled the ship. One member of the crew has died. updated by Grunt, 01:54, 07 October 2004
- The HMCS Chicoutimi, one of four Canadian submarines, remains adrift without power, one day after an onboard fire crippled the ship. One member of the crew has died. updated by Jengod, 02:02, 07 October 2004
- The HMCS Chicoutimi, one of four Canadian submarines, remains adrift without power, one day after an onboard fire crippled the boat. One member of the crew has died. updated by Urhixidur, 02:49, 07 October 2004
- The HMCS Chicoutimi, one of Canada's four submarines, remains adrift without power, one day after an onboard fire crippled the boat. One member of the crew has died. updated by Mateo SA, 03:08, 07 October 2004
- HMCS Chicoutimi, one of Canada's four submarines, remains adrift without power, one day after an onboard fire crippled the boat. One member of the crew has died. added by SoLando, 03:17, 07 October 2004
- Austrian author Elfriede Jelinek is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. added by Danny, 11:18, 07 October 2004
- HMCS Chicoutimi, one of Canada's four Upholder class submarines, remains adrift without power, two days after an onboard fire crippled the boat. One member of the crew has died. updated by H1523702, 11:34, 07 October 2004
- HMCS Chicoutimi, one of Canada's four Windsor class submarines, remains adrift without power, two days after an onboard fire crippled the boat. One member of the crew has died. updated by Radagast, 11:58, 07 October 2004
- Austrian author Elfriede Jelinek is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. added by Gentgeen, 12:14, 07 October 2004
- Austrian author Elfriede Jelinek is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. removed by DarkHorizon, 17:05, 08 October 2004
- King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia announces his abdication. added by Formeruser-81, 13:11, 07 October 2004
- King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia announces his abdication. added by Formeruser-81, 13:12, 07 October 2004
- HMCS Chicoutimi, one of Canada's four Victoria class submarines, remains adrift without power, two days after an onboard fire crippled the boat. One member of the crew has died. updated by Radagast, 13:59, 07 October 2004
- King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia announces his abdication. added by Mateo SA, 15:22, 07 October 2004
- King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia announces his abdication. removed by Clarkk, 12:20, 09 October 2004
- HMCS Chicoutimi, one of Canada's four Victoria-class submarines, remains adrift without power, two days after an onboard fire crippled the boat. One member of the crew has died. updated by Mateo SA, 15:22, 07 October 2004
- Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko, and Irwin Rose are awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation". updated by Mateo SA, 15:22, 07 October 2004
- Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko, and Irwin Rose are awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation". removed by Itai, 22:22, 07 October 2004
- Bombing in Hilton Hotel in Taba, Egypt kills 30. added by Itai, 22:22, 07 October 2004
- Bombing in Hilton Hotel in Taba, Egypt kills 29. updated by Itai, 22:27, 07 October 2004
- Bombing atHilton Hotel in Taba, Egypt, kills 29. added by Danny, 22:34, 07 October 2004
- Bombing at the Hilton Hotel in Taba, Egypt, kills 29. added by Danny, 22:34, 07 October 2004
- Bombing at the Hilton Hotel in Taba, Egypt, kills 29. removed by Mateo SA, 22:40, 07 October 2004
- Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko, and Irwin Rose are awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation". updated by Mateo SA, 22:40, 07 October 2004
- Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko, and Irwin Rose are awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation". removed by Solitude, 09:30, 08 October 2004
October 8 edit
- Wangari Maathai is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for "her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace". added by Solitude, 09:30, 08 October 2004
- Kenyan environmental and political activist Wangari Maathai is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for "her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace." added by Solitude, 09:31, 08 October 2004
- Kenyan environmental and political activist Wangari Maathai is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize "for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace." updated by Nwt, 09:33, 08 October 2004
- HMCS Chicoutimi, one of Canada's four Victoria-class submarines, is now being towed back to Faslane UK, four days after an onboard fire crippled the boat and killed one crew member. added by Rich Farmbrough, 10:01, 08 October 2004
- HMCS Chicoutimi, one of Canada's four Victoria-class submarines, is now being towed back to Faslane Naval Base, Scotland, four days after an onboard fire crippled the boat and killed one crew member. updated by DO'Neil, 10:07, 08 October 2004
- The British Foreign Office confirms that hostage Kenneth Bigley has been executed by his captors, the Tawhid and Jihad group. added by DarkHorizon, 17:05, 08 October 2004
- The British Foreign Office confirms that hostage Kenneth Bigley was executed by his captors on October 7. updated by DarkHorizon, 17:08, 08 October 2004
- The British Foreign Office confirms that hostage Kenneth Bigley was murdered by his captors on October 7. updated by David Newton, 17:42, 08 October 2004
- HMCS Chicoutimi, one of Canada's four Victoria-class submarines, is now being towed back to Faslane Naval Base in Scotland, four days after an onboard fire crippled the boat and killed one crew member. updated by Wereon, 18:34, 08 October 2004
- Kenyan environmental and political activist Wangari Maathai is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize "for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace". updated by Wereon, 18:34, 08 October 2004
- The British Foreign Office confirms that hostage Kenneth Bigley was murdered by his captors on October 7. updated by Dmn, 19:42, 08 October 2004
- Kenyan environmental and political activist Wangari Maathai is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize "for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace". updated by Cantus, 22:58, 08 October 2004
- Kenyan environmental and political activist Wangari Maathai is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize "for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace". removed by Mateo SA, 23:10, 11 October 2004
October 9 edit
- The British Foreign Office confirms that hostage Kenneth Bigley was murdered by his captors on October 7. updated by Mateo SA, 03:16, 09 October 2004
- HMCS Chicoutimi, one of Canada's four Victoria-class submarines, is being towed back to Faslane Naval Base in Scotland, four days after an onboard fire crippled the boat and killed one crew member. updated by Mateo SA, 03:16, 09 October 2004
- HMCS Chicoutimi, one of Canada's four Victoria-class submarines, is being towed back to Faslane Naval Base in Scotland, four days after an onboard fire crippled the boat and killed one crew member. removed by Mateo SA, 16:03, 09 October 2004
- The British Foreign Office confirms that hostage Kenneth Bigley was beheaded by his captors on October 7. updated by Mateo SA, 03:19, 09 October 2004
- The British Foreign Office confirms that hostage Kenneth Bigley was beheaded by his captors on October 7. added by Owen, 05:05, 09 October 2004
- Australia's incumbent Coalition government led by John Howard is re-elected in the 2004 federal election. added by Clarkk, 12:20, 09 October 2004
- Australia's incumbent Coalition government led by Prime Minister John Howard is re-elected in the 2004 federal election, apparently with an increased majority. updated by Davidcannon, 12:43, 09 October 2004
- Australia's incumbent Coalition government led by Prime Minister John Howard is re-elected in the 2004 federal election, apparently with an increased majority. updated by Frazzydee, 12:45, 09 October 2004
- Australia's incumbent Coalition government led by Prime Minister John Howard is re-elected in the 2004 federal election, apparently with an increased majority. updated by Clarkk, 12:49, 09 October 2004
- U.S. presidential election candidates Michael Badnarik and David Cobb were arrested for civil disobedience, protesting their exclusion from the presidential debates. added by Chmod007, 15:35, 09 October 2004
- U.S. presidential election candidates Michael Badnarik and David Cobb are arrested for civil disobedience, protesting their exclusion from the presidential debates. updated by Rdsmith4, 15:56, 09 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent Coalition government, led by Prime Minister John Howard (pictured right), is re-elected. added by Mateo SA, 16:03, 09 October 2004
- Third party candidates for U.S. president, Michael Badnarik (Libertarian) and David Cobb (Green), are arrested while protesting their exclusion from the presidential debates. added by Mateo SA, 16:18, 09 October 2004
- The British Foreign Office confirms that hostage Kenneth Bigley was beheaded by his captors on October 7. added by Mateo SA, 16:18, 09 October 2004
- Third party candidates for U.S. president Michael Badnarik (Libertarian) and David Cobb (Green) are arrested while protesting their exclusion from the presidential debates. updated by Doops, 17:30, 09 October 2004
- Third party candidates for U.S. president Michael Badnarik (Libertarian) and David Cobb (Green) are arrested while protesting their exclusion from the presidential debates. removed by Nichalp, 20:37, 09 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent Coalition government, led by Prime Minister John Howard (pictured right), is re-elected to a majority government. updated by Vzbs34, 17:55, 09 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent governing Coalition, led by Prime Minister John Howard (pictured right), is re-elected to a majority government. updated by Vzbs34, 17:56, 09 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent governing Coalition, led by Prime Minister John Howard, is re-elected to a majority government. updated by Golbez, 20:10, 09 October 2004
- Third party candidates for U.S. president Michael Badnarik (Libertarian) and David Cobb (Green) are arrested while protesting their exclusion from the presidential debates. updated by Chmod007, 20:44, 09 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent governing Coalition, led by Prime Minister John Howard, is re-elected to a majority government. updated by 64.229.231.165, 23:28, 09 October 2004
- Third party candidates for U.S. president Michael Badnarik (Libertarian) and David Cobb (Green) are arrested while protesting their exclusion from the presidential debates. added by 64.229.231.165, 23:28, 09 October 2004
- Third party candidates for U.S. president Michael Badnarik (Libertarian) and David Cobb (Green) are arrested while protesting their exclusion from the presidential debates. removed by Solitude, 13:45, 11 October 2004
- The British Foreign Office confirms that hostage Kenneth Bigley was beheaded by his captors on October 7. updated by 64.229.231.165, 23:28, 09 October 2004
- The British Foreign Office confirms that hostage Kenneth Bigley was beheaded by his captors on October 7. removed by Golbez, 05:44, 11 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent governing Coalition, led by Prime Minister John Howard (pictured right), is re-elected to a majority government. updated by Golbez, 23:39, 09 October 2004
October 10 edit
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent governing Coalition, led by Prime Minister John Howard (right), is re-elected to a majority government. updated by Mateo SA, 05:35, 10 October 2004
October 11 edit
- Christopher Reeve (right), known as much for persevering through paralysis as his repeated roles as Superman, dies at 52. added by Golbez, 05:44, 11 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent governing Coalition, led by Prime Minister John Howard, is re-elected to a majority government. updated by Golbez, 05:44, 11 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 Federal election, the incumbent governing Coalition, led by Prime Minister John Howard, is re-elected to a majority government. updated by Ta bu shi da yu, 06:02, 11 October 2004
- American actor Christopher Reeve, known as much for persevering through paralysis as his repeated roles as Superman, dies at 52. added by Jewbacca, 06:50, 11 October 2004
- American actor Christopher Reeve, known as much for persevering through paralysis as his repeated roles as Superman, dies at 52. removed by Netoholic, 06:56, 11 October 2004
- Christopher Reeve, known for his role in Superman and more recently as an activist for paralysis and stem cell research, dies in New York at 52. updated by Netoholic, 06:56, 11 October 2004
- Christopher Reeve, known for his role in Superman and later as an activist for paralysis and stem cell research, dies in New York at 52. updated by Netoholic, 06:58, 11 October 2004
- Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott are awarded the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel "for their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles". added by Solitude, 13:45, 11 October 2004
- Christopher Reeve (pictured right), known for his role in Superman and later as an activist for paralysis and stem cell research, dies in New York at 52. updated by Solitude, 13:45, 11 October 2004
- Christopher Reeve (pictured right), known for his role in Superman and later as an activist for paralysis and stem cell research, dies in New York at 52. added by Netoholic, 15:06, 11 October 2004
- Christopher Reeve, known for his role in Superman and later as an activist for paralysis and stem cell research, dies in New York at 52. updated by Ed g2s, 16:08, 11 October 2004
- ,!--Oct. 10-->Philosopher Jacques Derrida, the father of deconstruction, dies in Paris aged 72. added by Formeruser-81, 18:01, 11 October 2004
- Philosopher Jacques Derrida, the father of deconstruction, dies in Paris aged 72. added by Formeruser-81, 18:02, 11 October 2004
- Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott are awarded the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel "for their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles". added by Wernher, 18:29, 11 October 2004
- Philosopher Jacques Derrida, the father of deconstruction, dies in Paris at the age of 72. updated by Mateo SA, 23:10, 11 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent governing Coalition, led by Prime Minister John Howard, is re-elected to a majority government. updated by Mateo SA, 23:10, 11 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent governing Coalition, led by Prime Minister John Howard, is re-elected to a majority government. removed by Solitude, 06:58, 13 October 2004
- Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott are awarded the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel for "their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles". updated by Mateo SA, 23:12, 11 October 2004
October 12 edit
- Christopher Reeve, known for his role in Superman and later as an activist for stem cell research because of his debilitating paralysis, dies in New York at 52. updated by Fotinakis, 00:43, 12 October 2004
- Christopher Reeve, known for his role in Superman and, later, for being an activist for stem cell research, dies in New York at 52. updated by Whkoh, 05:22, 12 October 2004
- Christopher Reeve (pictured right), known for his role in Superman and, later, for being an activist for stem cell research, dies in New York at 52. updated by Solitude, 09:28, 12 October 2004
- Christopher Reeve (pictured right), known for his role in Superman and, later, for being an activist for stem cell research, dies in New York at 52. updated by 199.71.174.100, 22:07, 12 October 2004
- Philosopher Jacques Derrida, the father of deconstruction, dies in Paris at the age of 72. added by 199.71.174.100, 22:07, 12 October 2004
- Philosopher Jacques Derrida, the father of deconstruction, dies in Paris at the age of 74. updated by Simonides, 22:42, 12 October 2004
October 13 edit
- Moussa Arafat (pictured right), cousin of Yasser Arafat and a top security official in the Gaza Strip, survives an apparent assassination attempt when a car bomb explodes in his convoy. added by Solitude, 06:58, 13 October 2004
- Moussa Arafat (pictured right), cousin of Yasser Arafat and a top security official in the Gaza Strip, survives an apparent assassination attempt when a car bomb explodes in his convoy. removed by Mateo SA, 02:16, 14 October 2004
- Christopher Reeve, known for his role in Superman and, later, for being an activist for stem cell research, dies in New York at 52. updated by Solitude, 06:58, 13 October 2004
- Christopher Reeve, known for his role in Superman and, later, for being an activist for stem cell research, dies in New York at 52. removed by Simonides, 13:23, 14 October 2004
- Philosopher Jacques Derrida, the father of deconstruction, dies in Paris at the age of 74. updated by Solitude, 06:58, 13 October 2004
- Philosopher Jacques Derrida, the father of deconstruction, dies in Paris at the age of 74. removed by Solitude, 06:44, 14 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent governing Coalition, led by Prime Minister John Howard, is re-elected to a majority government. updated by Solitude, 06:59, 13 October 2004
- In Australia's 2004 federal election, the incumbent governing Coalition, led by Prime Minister John Howard, is re-elected to a majority government. removed by Mateo SA, 02:16, 14 October 2004
October 14 edit
- U.S. President George W. Bush and challenger Senator John Kerry meet at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona for the last of three U.S. presidential debates. (ABC) added by Mateo SA, 02:16, 14 October 2004
- U.S. President George W. Bush and challenger Senator John Kerry meet at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona for the last of three U.S. presidential debates. updated by Jengod, 02:31, 14 October 2004
- George W. Bush and challenger John Kerry meet at Arizona State University for the last of three U.S. presidential debates. added by Jiang, 03:10, 14 October 2004
- George W. Bush and challenger John Kerry meet at Arizona State University for the last of three U.S. presidential debates. removed by Simonides, 12:37, 14 October 2004
- Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott are awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for "their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles". updated by Jiang, 03:10, 14 October 2004
- Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott are awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for "their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles". removed by Solitude, 07:46, 14 October 2004
- Moussa Arafat (pictured right), cousin of Yasser Arafat and a top security official in the Gaza Strip, survives an apparent assassination attempt when a car bomb explodes in his convoy. updated by Solitude, 06:44, 14 October 2004
- Moussa Arafat, cousin of Yasser Arafat and a top security official in the Gaza Strip, survives an apparent assassination attempt when a car bomb explodes in his convoy. updated by Solitude, 06:46, 14 October 2004
- Moussa Arafat, cousin of Yasser Arafat and a top security official in the Gaza Strip, survives an apparent assassination attempt when a car bomb explodes in his convoy. removed by Simonides, 12:37, 14 October 2004
- The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg agrees to hear Chechen cases of human rights abuse against Russia for the first time. added by Simonides, 12:37, 14 October 2004
- The New York Times obituary of philosopher Jacques Derrida, allegedly reactionary, creates outrage. added by Simonides, 12:37, 14 October 2004
- Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott are awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for "their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles". updated by Simonides, 12:37, 14 October 2004
- Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott are awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for "their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles". removed by Simonides, 13:23, 14 October 2004
- The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg agrees to hear Chechen cases of human rights abuse against Russia for the first time. updated by Simonides, 12:42, 14 October 2004
- The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg agrees to hear Chechen cases of human rights abuse brought against Russia in the Second Chechen War. added by Simonides, 12:58, 14 October 2004
- The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg agrees to hear Chechen cases of human rights abuse brought against Russia in the Second Chechen War. removed by Mateo SA, 15:51, 14 October 2004
- The New York Times obituary of philosopher Jacques Derrida creates outrage for being allegedly reactionary. updated by Simonides, 12:58, 14 October 2004
- For the first time, an official Bosnian Serb report admits more than 7,000 Muslims were killed in the Srebrenica massacre in 1995. added by Simonides, 13:23, 14 October 2004
- For the first time, an official Bosnian Serb report admits more than 7,000 Muslims were killed in the Srebrenica massacre in 1995. removed by Mateo SA, 15:51, 14 October 2004
- The New York Times obituary of philosopher Jacques Derrida creates outrage for being allegedly reactionary. added by Clarkk, 15:20, 14 October 2004
- The New York Times obituary of philosopher Jacques Derrida creates outrage for being allegedly reactionary. removed by Mateo SA, 15:51, 14 October 2004