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*'''[[Greece national football team|Greece]]''' wins the '''[[2004 European Football Championship|Euro 2004]]''' [[football (soccer)]] tournament, defeating host nation [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] 1-0. |
*'''[[Greece national football team|Greece]]''' wins the '''[[2004 European Football Championship|Euro 2004]]''' [[football (soccer)]] tournament, defeating host nation [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] 1-0. |
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*In [[New York, New York|New York]], groundbreaking takes place at the site of the '''[[Freedom Tower]]''', due to be completed in [[2009]]. |
*In [[New York, New York|New York]], groundbreaking takes place at the site of the '''[[Freedom Tower]]''', due to be completed in [[2009]]. |
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*'''[[Polio]]''' spreads across [[Nigeria]] and 10 other [[Africa]]n nations, after vaccinations were suspended in Nigeria's [[Kano]] province on rumors of |
*'''[[Polio]]''' spreads across [[Nigeria]] and 10 other [[Africa]]n nations, after vaccinations were suspended in Nigeria's [[Kano]] province on rumors of adulterated vaccines causing [[infertility]] and [[AIDS]]. |
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* In the '''[[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]''' [[tennis]] tournament, '''[[Roger Federer]]''' retains his men's singles title, defeating [[Andy Roddick]] in four sets, a day after '''[[Maria Sharapova]]''' became the second-youngest women's champion by defeating [[Serena Williams]] in straight sets. |
* In the '''[[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]''' [[tennis]] tournament, '''[[Roger Federer]]''' retains his men's singles title, defeating [[Andy Roddick]] in four sets, a day after '''[[Maria Sharapova]]''' became the second-youngest women's champion by defeating [[Serena Williams]] in straight sets. |
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Revision as of 17:27, 5 July 2004
- football (soccer) tournament, defeating host nation Portugal1-0.
- In Freedom Tower, due to be completed in 2009.
- AIDS.
- In the Wimbledon tennis tournament, Roger Federer retains his men's singles title, defeating Andy Roddick in four sets, a day after Maria Sharapova became the second-youngest women's champion by defeating Serena Williams in straight sets.
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