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    September 2004

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    September 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December
    See also: September 2004 in sports

    [edit] Events

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    [edit] Deaths in September

    Other recent deaths

    [edit] Ongoing events

    Ansari X-Prize competition
    2004 Atlantic hurricane season
    US Presidential Campaign
    Bush military service questions
    Nader ballot access disputes
    Presidential debates
    UK Liberal Democrats Convention
    USA 9-11 Commission
    Same-sex marriage debates
    AIDS epidemic
    Abu Ghraib investigation
    Liberal Party (Canada) funds scandal
    Ryanggang (North Korea) explosion

    [edit] Ongoing armed conflicts

    War on Terrorism
    Iraqi resistance
    Timeline of the War in Afghanistan (September 2004)
    Darfur conflict in Sudan
    Israeli-Palestinian conflict
    Conflict in Russia (Chechnya)
    Ongoing wars

    [edit] Upcoming events

    November 20: Jr. Eurovision Song Contest
    October 4: SpaceShipOne flight

    [edit] Upcoming elections

    December 11: Taiwanese legislative
    November 2: U.S. President, Congress
    October 22: Irish presidential
    October 9: Afghan presidential
    October 9: Australian legislature
    October 3: 2nd round of Serbian local
    October 3: Slovenian parliamentary

    [edit] Election results in September

    20: Indonesia: President
    12: Hong Kong: Legislative Council

    [edit] Ongoing trials

    ICTY: Slobodan Milošević
    Iraq: Iraqi Special Tribunal
    Saddam Hussein, among others
    USA: Scott Peterson
    USA: Michael Jackson
    USA: Zacarias Moussaoui
    Canada: Ripudaman Singh Malik, Ajaib Singh Bagri
    Iran: Yazdi, Iranian National Front party head

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    [edit] September 8, 2004

    • Conflict in Russia (Chechnya): Russian President Vladimir Putin's government offers 300 million rubles (USD 10m) for information leading to the arrest of Chechen rebel leaders Shamil Basayev and Aslan Maskhadov. Maskhadov was the last democratically elected leader of Chechnya. (BBC) (Guardian)
    • U.N. officials say a ten-year-old Palestinian girl is in critical condition after being hit by "indiscriminate" gunfire from Israeli forces while sitting in school. Israel alleges that it exchanged fire with militants in the area but says it did not fire at buildings. (UN) (AP) (AFP) (The Scotsman)
    • 2004 U.S. presidential election:
      • The National Board of the Log Cabin Republicans votes 22-2 against endorsing George W. Bush, citing his support for a constitutional amendment to define marriage in the U.S. The LCR is the largest group of gay men and lesbians in the Republican Party. This is the first time in the group's ten-year history that it has not endorsed the Republican candidate for president. (MSNBC)
      • US Democrats and Republicans wrangle over Vice President Dick Cheney's remarks about Democratic candidate John Kerry and terrorism. Cheney originally said, "It's absolutely essential that eight weeks from today, on Nov. 2, we make the right choice, because if we make the wrong choice then the danger is that we'll get hit again and we'll be hit in a way that will be devastating from the standpoint of the United States." The Kerry campaign interpreted this remark as a claim that, if John Kerry was elected, America would be hit by a devastating terrorist attack. The next day, Cheney told the Cincinnati Enquirer, "I did not say if Kerry is elected, we will be hit by a terrorist attack." Democrats contend that Cheney's original statement reveals that Republicans "have consciously adopted a strategy of using Americans' justifiable fear of a future terrorist attack as a political tool." Democratic VP candidate John Edwards says that Cheney's remark shows that he and Bush "will do anything and say anything to save their jobs". (BBC) (The Daily Misleader)
      • CBS News announces the discovery of newly uncovered records of United States President George W. Bush's service in the Air National Guard. These documents are known as the Killian memos. The Democratic campaign concludes (1) that the records show then Lieutenant Bush disobeyed orders, and (2) that the Bush campaign lied about having made all such records public. (Nashville Tennessean/AP) Within hours, several bloggers question the authenticity of the memos, which prove to be modern forgeries produced with Microsoft Word rather than historic documents made on a typewriter; nevertheless, the documents heightened awareness of facts related tangentially to the memo, including that President Bush avoided duty in Vietnam at a time in which avoidance of such service was both highly in demand and difficult to obtain.
    • A federal judge in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, strikes down the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, citing a lack of an exception to protect the health of the mother. This is the third time the controversial law has been declared unconstitutional by a federal judge within the last month. It is almost assured that the government will appeal the decision to the Supreme Court. (CNN.com)
    • Italians outraged by the latest kidnapping in Iraq — of two Italian aid workers — gather to protest outside Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's offices in Rome. (New Zealand Herald)
    • The NASA unmanned spacecraft Genesis crash-lands as its parachute fails to open. The damage to the science instruments and collected samples on board is not yet known. (BBC)

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    (Straits Times) (Reuters) (Resolution requesting representation [PDF])