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==[[May 20]], [[2004]]==
==[[May 20]], [[2004]]==
*[[Chen Shui-bian]] is sworn in as the 11th-term [[President of the Republic of China]] in [[Taipei]] while the High Court has yet to rule on a [[ROC presidential election, 2004|recount of the presidential election]] that concluded two days before. About 400 dignataries, including 15 foreign heads of state, attend. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3731043.stm (BBC)]
*[[Chen Shui-bian]] is sworn in as the 11th-term [[President of the Republic of China]] in [[Taipei]] while the High Court has yet to rule on a [[ROC presidential election, 2004|recount of the presidential election]] that concluded two days before. About 400 dignitaries, including 15 foreign heads of state, attend. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3731043.stm (BBC)]


==[[May 19]], [[2004]]==
==[[May 19]], [[2004]]==
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*A third outspoken [[Hong Kong]] [[radio]] [[talk show]] host, [[Allen Lee]], has quit his program, questioning the status of media freedom in the [[special administrative region]]; he also resigned from his seat in the [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] [[National People's Congress]]. [http://www.voanews.com/article.cfm?objectID=06C1C7DD-EA55-470B-85C8D5096899B578&title=Another%20Hong%20Kong%20Radio%20Host%20Leaves%20Airwaves&catOID=45C9C78B-88AD-11D4-A57200A0CC5EE46C&categoryname=Asia%20Pacific (VOA)] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/3727539.stm (BBC)]
*A third outspoken [[Hong Kong]] [[radio]] [[talk show]] host, [[Allen Lee]], has quit his program, questioning the status of media freedom in the [[special administrative region]]; he also resigned from his seat in the [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] [[National People's Congress]]. [http://www.voanews.com/article.cfm?objectID=06C1C7DD-EA55-470B-85C8D5096899B578&title=Another%20Hong%20Kong%20Radio%20Host%20Leaves%20Airwaves&catOID=45C9C78B-88AD-11D4-A57200A0CC5EE46C&categoryname=Asia%20Pacific (VOA)] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/3727539.stm (BBC)]
*[[Rudy Giuliani]] testified before the [[9/11]] panel. He defended the work of his commissioners before the [[September 11th Commission]]. [http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/S/SEPT_11_COMMISSION?SITE=NYNYP&SECTION=HOME (AP)]
*[[Rudy Giuliani]] testified before the [[9/11]] panel. He defended the work of his commissioners before the [[September 11th Commission]]. [http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/S/SEPT_11_COMMISSION?SITE=NYNYP&SECTION=HOME (AP)]
*[[Manmohan Singh]] Asked by India's [[Congress party]] to become Prime Minister and form new government. [http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=5194611 (reuters)]
*[[Manmohan Singh]] is asked by India's [[Congress party]] to become Prime Minister and form new government. [http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=5194611 (reuters)]
*In [[football (soccer)|football]], [[Valencia, CF|Valencia]] wins the [[UEFA Cup]], defeating [[Olympique de Marseille|Olympique Marseille]] 2-0. [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UEFACup/fixturesresults/round=1724/match=75432/Report=RP.html (UEFA.com)]
*In [[football (soccer)|football]], [[Valencia, CF|Valencia]] wins the [[UEFA Cup]], defeating [[Olympique de Marseille|Olympique Marseille]] 2-0. [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UEFACup/fixturesresults/round=1724/match=75432/Report=RP.html (UEFA.com)]



Revision as of 06:34, 20 May 2004



Time: 17:30 UTC   |   Date: Friday, August 30, 2024


Deaths in May

17 Tony Randall
17 Ezzedine Salim
9 Alan King
9 Nick Berg
Other recent deaths

Ongoing events

EU Enlargement
Reconstruction of Iraq
Occupation & Resistance
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Liberal Party of Canada scandal
War on Terrorism
USA 9-11 Commission
Same-Sex Marriage in the USA


Upcoming elections

June 10: UK local and regional
June 10-13: European Parliament
June 13: Belgian regions
June 28 (likely): Canadian Parliament
July 5: Indonesian president
Nov. 2004: Irish president
November 2: U.S. president
2004: Australian legislature

Election results in May

02 Panama (general)
07 Iran (Majlis, 2nd round)
10 Philippines (general)
13 India (general)
16 Dominican Republic (president)

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  • Voters in the Dominican Republic go to the polls to elect a new president; with 79% of the vote counted, former president Leonel Fernández is declared the winner. (BBC)
  • The Israeli army announces its intention to demolish hundreds of additional houses in the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip along the border with Egypt after the Supreme Court rejects a petition against the demolitions. In the past, the IDF has found dozens of tunnels hidden underneath homes allegedly used to smuggle guns, ammunition, explosives, fugitives, drugs and other illegal materials into Gaza. The court had previously issued a temporary injunction after 88 homes had been destroyed leaving more than 1000 people homeless (UNRWA figures disputed by the Israeli army). (BBC) (Haaretz) (Maariv)


  • The Egyptian Supreme Court rejects the petition of an Egyptian movie producer seeking to establish an Egyptian-Israeli friendship organization stating: "Egyptian society does not need a friendship association with Israel. The Egyptian public and Arabs do not need such false friendships, as demonstrated by the attacks on the Palestinian people."" (INN)(HaAretz)
  • French police seek 500 kg (1,100 lb) of ammonium nitrate fertilizer stolen from the port of Honfleur at the mouth of the Seine River. The fertilizer can be converted easily into a powerful explosive. Such an explosive was used in the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing. AZF recently suspended operations inside France while the group seeks to upgrade its arsenal. (NYT)
  • Mexico and Peru recall their ambassadors from Cuba, citing recent "offensive" comments by Cuban head of state Fidel Castro. The Cuban ambassador to Mexico is also expelled, for "activities incompatible with his diplomatic status". (VOA) (BBC)
  • At US$38.21 per barrel of crude, oil prices hit their highest level since 1990. (AP)
  • In an open letter to George W. Bush more than fifty former high-ranking United States diplomats (including former ambassadors to Saudi Arabia and Qatar) complain about the Bush administration's policy towards the Middle East claiming that the President's approach, and specifically his endorsement of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's disengagement plan, is losing the U.S. "credibility, prestige and friends". The letter follows a similar one written by fifty-two former British diplomats sent to Tony Blair a few days ago. (BBC)


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