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*'''[[Google]]''' has begun its expected Holiday Logos for 2004. |
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* <!--21 Dec-->'''[[Asif Ali Zardari]]''' is re-arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after being released from jail for corruption. He is the husband of former [[Pakistan]]i Prime Minister [[Benazir Bhutto]] (''picture right''). |
* <!--21 Dec-->'''[[Asif Ali Zardari]]''' is re-arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after being released from jail for corruption. He is the husband of former [[Pakistan]]i Prime Minister [[Benazir Bhutto]] (''picture right''). |
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*<!--19 Dec--> [[Russia]] auctions off the main production unit of oil giant '''[[YUKOS]]''' for 260.75 billion [[ruble]]s ([[United States dollar|USD]] 9.37 billion) to the previously unknown and recently founded [[Baikalfinansgroup]]. |
*<!--19 Dec--> [[Russia]] auctions off the main production unit of oil giant '''[[YUKOS]]''' for 260.75 billion [[ruble]]s ([[United States dollar|USD]] 9.37 billion) to the previously unknown and recently founded [[Baikalfinansgroup]]. |
Revision as of 21:49, 21 December 2004
- Google has begun its expected Holiday Logos for 2004.
- Asif Ali Zardari is re-arrested following violent clashes between police and his supporters, a month after being released from jail for corruption. He is the husband of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto (picture right).
- Russia auctions off the main production unit of oil giant YUKOS for 260.75 billion rubles (USD 9.37 billion) to the previously unknown and recently founded Baikalfinansgroup.
- U.S. president George W. Bush is named "Person of the Year" by TIME magazine.
- European Union leaders agree to invite Turkey to begin negotiations to join the EU on 3 October 2005.