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June 2004

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June 2004

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June 2004: 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 Other recent deaths June 2004 - Ongoing events. UEFA Euro 2004 Reconstruction of Iraq – Occupation & Resistance Israeli-Palestinian conflict Liberal Party of Canada scand ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - Camp Delta

Camp Delta, Echo, X-Ray, and Iguana are prisons at Guantanamo Bay. As of July 22, 2005 there are "about 510 prisoners at Guantánamo." [1] Camp Delta - Camp Delta. Camp Delta (composed of detention camps: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and Camp Echo) is located in the U.S. naval base that stands on Guantánamo Bay in Cuba. It is a permanent 612-unit detention center. Construction of the camp began on February 27, 2002 with workers from Kellog, Brown and Root, Navy Seabees and Marine Engineers. It finished approximately ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia II - Conservative Party of Canada - Background

The merger to form the new Conservative Party of Canada was announced on October 15, 2003, by the two party leaders (Stephen Harper of the Canadian Alliance and Peter MacKay of the Progressive Conservatives), and was ratified by the membership of the Alliance on December 5 by a margin of 96% to 4%, and by delegates of the PC Party on December 6 by a margin of 90% to 10%. On December 7, 2003, the new party was officially registered with Elections Ca ...

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Conservative Party of Canada, Conservative Party of Canada - Background, Conservative Party of Canada - Leadership election, Conservative Party of Canada - Controversy, Conservative Party of Canada - Aftermath, Conservative Party of Canada - Party leaders, Conservative Party of Canada - 2004 election campaign team, Conservative Party of Canada - Provincial parties

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - Cindy Sheehan

Cindy Lee Miller Sheehan (born July 10, 1957 in Bellflower, California) is an American anti-Iraq War activist who attracted international attention in August 2005 for her extended demonstration at a peace camp outside President George W. Bush's Texas ranch. She is sometimes referred to by the media as the "Peace Mom".[1][2] Cindy Sheehan - Death of her son. Sheehan is the mother of the late Specialist Casey Sheehan, U.S. Army, who first enlisted in May 2000. He re-enlisted in August 2003, at the age ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Eric Hitchens (born April 13, 1949) is a British journalist, author, and literary critic. He was educated at The Leys School Cambridge and Balliol College, Oxford. Hitchens lives in Washington, DC, and has been a columnist at Vanity Fair, The Nation, Slate, and an occasional contributor to many other publications. Hitchens is known for his iconoclasm, anti-clericalism, and anti-fascism, as well as for his acid wit and his departure from the Anglo-American political left. He was formerly a social ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - Billy the Kid

Henry McCarty (November 23, 1859 – July 14, 1881) better known as Billy the Kid but also known by the alias William Harrison Bonney, was a 19th century American frontier outlaw and murderer who was a participant in the Lincoln County War. He is reputed to have killed 21 men, one for each year of his life, but the actual total is probably closer to nine (four on his own and five with the help of others). Short and lithe, McCarty had blue eyes, smooth cheeks and prominent front teeth, all of which gave him a pleasant, op ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - Cliff Richard

Sir Cliff Richard (born Harry Rodger Webb in Lucknow, India, on October 14, 1940) is one of the United Kingdom's most popular singers. With his backing group The Shadows, he dominated the British popular music scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s, before the advent of The Beatles. A conversion to Christianity and subsequent softening of his music led to his having more of a pop than rock image. Although never able to achieve a significant impact in the United States, Richard has remained a popula ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - Conservative Party of Canada

The Conservative Party of Canada (French: Parti conservateur du Canada) is a right-of-centre political party in Canada, formed by the merger of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in December 2003. The party most recently formed the Official Opposition in the House of Commons until Parliament was dissolved on November 29, 2005. The Honourable Stephen Harper is the current leader of the party. Since the merger of the Progressive Conserv ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - David Cameron

The Right Honourable David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician, Leader of the Conservative Party, and Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the House of Commons. He is Member of Parliament for the Oxfordshire constituency of Witney. David Cameron - Early life and career. Cameron was brought up near Wantage in Oxfordshire, England, the son of stockbroker Ian Donald Cameron. He was educated at Eton and Brasenose College, Oxford. His tutor at Oxford, Professor Vernon Bogd ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper founded in 1855. Its sister paper, The Sunday Telegraph, was founded in 1961. In November 2005, the Telegraph was the highest selling British broadsheet, with a certified average daily circulation of 904,955. This compared with a circulation of 692,581 for The Times, 261,193 for The Independent, and 378,618 for The Guardian1. [Audit Bureau of Circulations Ltd.] According to a MORI survey conducted in 2004, 61% of Telegr ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - Creed band

Creed (1995 – 2004), formed in 1995, was a modern rock group. They broke up in June 2004. Many people consider Creed to be a Christian rock band, because their songs include many religious and spiritual implications. Frontman Scott Stapp disagrees with the label: "No, we are not a Christian band. A Christian band has an agenda to lead others to believe in their specific religious beliefs. We have no agenda!" [1] Their 1997 debut album My Own Prison was successful, and the title track was a major hit on rock radi ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - BBC Two

BBC Two (or BBC2 as it was formerly styled) was the second UK television station to be aired by the BBC. BBC Two - History. The channel was scheduled to begin at 7:20 pm on April 20, 1964 and show an evening of light entertainment, starting with the comedy show The Alberts, a performance from Soviet comedian Arkady Raikin, and a production of Cole Porter's Kiss Me, Kate, culminating with a fireworks display. However, at around 6:45 pm a huge power failure, originating from Battersea Pow ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - Yiddish words and phrases used by English speakers

This is a list of words and phrases used by speakers whose English has been heavily influenced by Yiddish, especially speakers of Yinglish. Unlike most of the words in the list of English words of Yiddish origin, these words have not been assimilated into English and are unlikely to be understood by English speakers who do not have substantial Yiddish influence. Leo Rosten's book, The Joys of Yiddish, explains these words (and many more) in detail. A shande - a disgrace; one who brings embarrassment through mere a ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - Apple Display Connector

The Apple Display Connector (ADC) is a proprietary connector Apple used for their flat panel LCDs and their final CRT display. First implemented in the July 2000 Power Mac G4 and G4 Cube, the display connector carries the analog (VGA) and digital (DVI) video signals, USB, and power for the monitor all in one cable. This enables the user to be capable of turning on the monitor and computer with only the power button on the monitor. It also reduces the amount of cables on a user's desk ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - Afghan parliamentary election 2005

Afghanistan This article is part of the series: Politics of Afghanistan Political Parties edit Afghanistan held parliamentary and provincial council elections on 18 September 2005. On 9 October the first results were declared. Final results were delayed by accusations of fraud, and were finally announced on 12 November. Afghan parliamentary election 2005 - Results. Former warlords and thei ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia - Alessandra Mussolini

Alessandra Mussolini (born December 30, 1962) is a Member of the European Parliament. She is the daughter of Anna Maria Scicolone, Sophia Loren's younger sister, and Romano Mussolini, the third son of "Il Duce", fascist leader Benito Mussolini. Alessandra Mussolini - Career. Besides being an actress, Mussolini's pursued an early career as a model. In 1992, she earned a degree in Medicine and Surgery and rocketed to fame when she was elected to parliament in a Naples constituency for the Movim ...

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June 2004: Encyclopedia II - Riemann hypothesis - Other consequences of the Riemann hypothesis

The practical uses of the Riemann hypothesis include many propositions which are stated to be true under the Riemann hypothesis, and some which can be shown to be equivalent to the Riemann hypothesis. One is the rate of growth in the error term of the prime number theorem given above. Other formulations equivalent to the Riemann hypothesis involve the Möbius function μ. The statement that the equation is valid for every s with real part greater than ½, with the sum on the right hand side converging, is equivalent to the Riemann hypothesis. From this w ...

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Riemann hypothesis, Riemann hypothesis - History, Riemann hypothesis - The Riemann hypothesis and primes, Riemann hypothesis - Other consequences of the Riemann hypothesis, Riemann hypothesis - Attempted proofs of the Riemann hypothesis, Riemann hypothesis - Possible connection with operator theory, Riemann hypothesis - Searching for ζ-function zeroes

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June 2004: Encyclopedia II - Clinton Correctional Facility - Trivia

Tupac Shakur's hit song "Picture Me Rollin", off the album All Eyez on Me, makes reference to Clinton Correctional Facility: "You know there's some muh'fuckers out there I just could not forget about / I wanna make sure they can see me / Number one on my list: Clinton Correctional Facilities / All you bitch ass C.O.'s / Can you niggaz see me from there? / Ballin on y'all punk ass, ahhaahahah! / Picture me rollin, baby / Yeah, all them niggaz up in them cel ...

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Clinton Correctional Facility, Clinton Correctional Facility - Notable inmates, Clinton Correctional Facility - Trivia

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June 2004: Encyclopedia II - Adelaide - History

Prior to European settlement, the Adelaide area was inhabited by the Kaurna Aboriginal tribe. Their name for the area known as Adelaide was Tarnda(r)nya, deriving supposedly from the Kaurna word tarnda, which means Red Kangaroo. Adelaide is still unofficially referred to by some, by this name. The Kaurna people were stone-age hunter gatherers who inhabited the Adelaide Plains and surrounding regions - from Cape Jervis in the south, and to Port Wakefield in the north. Among their unique customs were burn-offs (controlled ...

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Adelaide, Adelaide - History, Adelaide - Geography, Adelaide - Climate, Adelaide - Urban Layout, Adelaide - Governance, Adelaide - Demographics, Adelaide - Economy, Adelaide - Education, Adelaide - Culture, Adelaide - Media, Adelaide - Sport, Adelaide - Transport, Adelaide - Notes and References, Adelaide - Sister cities

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June 2004: Encyclopedia II - Richard Whiteley - Countdown

In 1982, Yorkshire Television started making Calendar Countdown, copying a popular French quiz show format, Des Chiffres et des Lettres. Whiteley was chosen as host, and continued with the show when Sir Jeremy Isaacs brought it to Channel 4 as the first programme broadcast by the new station. After a successful first broadcast, with an audience of over 3.5 million viewers, the programme lost 3 million viewers for its second show. However, it gradually rebuilt its audience over the following weeks, and it was as the host of C ...

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Richard Whiteley, Richard Whiteley - Early life, Richard Whiteley - Early career, Richard Whiteley - Countdown, Richard Whiteley - Private life, Richard Whiteley - Memorial, Richard Whiteley - Bibliography

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