Portal:Current events/September 2004

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September 2004 was the ninth month of that leap year. The month, which began on a Wednesday, ended on a Thursday after 30 days.

Portal:Current events

This is an archived version of Wikipedia's Current events Portal from September 2004.

  • 2.5 million
    Category Two Hurricane, and will be very near the east coast of Florida by late tonight or early next morning. (BBC) (NOAA/NHC)
  • The X Factor makes its worldwide debut premiering for the first time in the UK and will later go on to become the biggest show in television history.
  • In American high school football, Bellevue defeats De La Salle with a score of 39-20, ending De La Salle's 151-winning streak, which was the longest in high school football. (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  • Two large earthquakes strike western Japan, the first measuring 6.9 and the second 7.3 on the
    Richter scale. Tsunamis 1–2 m (3–7 ft) are expected to hit the Pacific coast. (Reuters)
  • Women on Waves, a group that provides abortions in international waters for women in countries where the procedure is outlawed, is denied access to Portuguese territorial waters. The Portuguese government has placed warships in the vicinity to enforce the decision. (Indymedia)
  • Iraqi officials now say that contrary to earlier reports,
    Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri, the deputy commander of Iraq's armed forces during the rule of Saddam Hussein, has not been captured. Medical tests now show that the man who had been identified as Izzat Ibrahim is actually one of his relatives. Seventy of Izzat Ibrahim's supporters are now dead and 80 have been captured. Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri is number six on the U.S.'s list of the 55 most wanted Iraqis. (CNN) (Reuters) Archived 2005-04-08 at the Wayback Machine
  • Bahamas, and one in Gainesville, Florida. (NOAA/NHC) (MSNBC)
  • Category Three storm with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph (195 km/h). About 3 million people are ordered to evacuate vulnerable areas in Florida. (Reuters)
  • Israeli army bulldozers tear down buildings in the Gaza refugee camp of Khan Yunis, one day after mortars fired from the camp killed an Israeli settler. UNRWA officials say over 200 Palestinians lost their homes or shelters. (BBC)
  • Conflict in Iraq
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    • U.S. air strikes on the Iraqi city of Fallujah destroy several buildings. The U.S. military says no civilians were reported in the area, but a hospital official says at least eight civilians were killed, and television broadcasts show civilian survivors, including an infant, being pulled out of a destroyed building. (BBC)
    • U.S.
      Richard Armitage insists that January elections in Iraq will be held in all areas of the country, apparently contradicting earlier statements by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld that elections might be limited to secure areas. (BBC)
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