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June 2004 - Events |  | June 2004 - Events: Encyclopedia II - June 2004 - Events |  | • 28 Anthony Buckeridge
• 26 Naomi Shemer
• 26 Yash Johar
• 22 Bob Bemer
• 22 Thomas Gold
• 22 Francisco Ortiz Franco
• 16 Thanom Kittikachorn
• 10 Ray Charles
• 5 Ronald Reagan
• 3 Frances Shand Kydd
• 1 William Manchester
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June 2004 - Events
June 2004 - Deaths in June
• 28 Anthony Buckeridge
• 26 Naomi Shemer
• 26 Yash Johar
• 22 Bob Bemer
• 22 Thomas Gold
• 22 Francisco Ortiz Franco
• 16 Thanom Kittikachorn
• 10 Ray Charles
• 5 Ronald Reagan
• 3 Frances Shand Kydd
• 1 William Manchester
Other recent deaths
June 2004 - Ongoing events
UEFA Euro 2004
Reconstruction of Iraq
– Occupation & Resistance
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Liberal Party of Canada scandal
War on Terrorism
Afghanistan timeline June 2004
USA 9-11 Commission
Same-sex marriage in the USA
Darfur conflict in Sudan
AIDS epidemic
Abu Ghraib investigation
Ongoing wars
June 2004 - Election results in June
June 10: UK local and regional
June 10–13: European Parliament
June 13: Belgian regions
June 13: Serbian pres., round 1
June 26: Icelandic president
June 27: Lithuanian pres., round 2
June 27: Serbian pres., round 2
June 28: Canadian Parliament
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