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March 2004 - Events |  | March 2004 - Events: Encyclopedia II - March 2004 - Events |  | • 08 Abu Abbas
• 20 Queen Juliana
• 28 Peter Ustinov
• 30 Alistair Cooke
More March 2004 deaths
March 2004 - Ongoing events.
EU Enlargement
Exploration of Mars: Rovers
Haiti Rebellion
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Occupation of Iraq
Same-sex marriage in the U.S.
War on Terrorism
March 2004 - March election results.
• 07 Greece (legislative)
• 14 Russia (president)
• 14 Spain (legislative)
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March 2004 - Events
March 2004 - Deaths
• 08 Abu Abbas
• 20 Queen Juliana
• 28 Peter Ustinov
• 30 Alistair Cooke
More March 2004 deaths
March 2004 - Ongoing events
EU Enlargement
Exploration of Mars: Rovers
Haiti Rebellion
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Occupation of Iraq
Same-sex marriage in the U.S.
War on Terrorism
March 2004 - March election results
• 07 Greece (legislative)
• 14 Russia (president)
• 14 Spain (legislative)
• 21 Malaysia (general)
• 21 El Salvador (president)
• 20 ROC (president)
• 20 ROC (referendum)
• 28 France (regions)
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