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| ARTICLES RELATED TO June 2004 |  |  |  | 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
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 |  |  | June 2004: Encyclopedia - Camp DeltaCamp 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 - BackgroundThe 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 ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Conservative Party of Canada: Encyclopedia II - Conservative Party of Canada - Background |
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 |  |  | June 2004: Encyclopedia - Christopher HitchensChristopher 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 - The Daily TelegraphThe 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 II - Adelaide - HistoryPrior 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 ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Adelaide: Encyclopedia II - Adelaide - History |
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 |  |  | June 2004: Encyclopedia II - Richard Whiteley - CountdownIn 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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