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See also: June 2004 in sports

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[edit] Deaths in June

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

[edit] Ongoing events

UEFA Euro 2004
Reconstruction of Iraq
Occupation & Resistance
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Liberal Party of Canada scandal
War on Terrorism
Timeline of the War in Afghanistan (June 2004)
USA 9-11 Commission
Same-sex marriage in the USA
Darfur conflict in Sudan
AIDS epidemic
Abu Ghraib investigation
Ongoing wars

[edit] Election results in June

June 10: UK local and regional
June 1013: European Parliament
June 13: Belgian regions
June 13: Serbian pres., round 1
June 26: Icelandic president
June 27: Lithuanian pres., round 2
June 27: Serbian pres., round 2
June 28: Canadian Parliament

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  • Washington D.C. hosted the State Funeral for former President Ronald Reagan.

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  • A meteorite plunges into a family's living room in the Auckland, New Zealand suburb of Ellerslie on Saturday afternoon. No-one is hurt. Weighing 1.3 kilograms (2.9 pounds), it is the ninth ever meteorite to be found in the country, and the first to hit a home. (TVNZ) (Stuff) (Reuters)
  • In a Constitutional referendum in Ireland, the electorate approves a constitutional amendment denying Irish citizenship to all children born in Ireland unless one of the parents is an Irish citizen or the parents were legally resident for three years prior to the birth. This closes a perceived loophole where considerable numbers of women in the late stages of pregnancy were allegedly arriving in Ireland, since the parents of citizens were also allowed to remain in the country. (BBC)
  • Football (soccer): Greece upset favourites Portugal in the Euro 2004 tournament opening match, beating the Portuguese 2-1. (BBC)
  • Australia renames the town of Ballarat to "Chicken Catchatorie" for a day in a bid to cross promote the towns VFL finalist football team with their sponsor, Chicken Tonight.


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  • Witnesses and hospital officials say that 22 Iraqis, among them children, women, and youths, are killed in a U.S. air strike in a residential neighborhood in Fallujah. U.S. officials say that they targeted an Abu Musab al-Zarqawi safe house.