| October 2003 October 2003 January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December October_2003
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| Military of Indonesia The Armed Forces of Indonesia (, TNI, formerly Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia, best known by the acronym ABRI)in 2009 comprises approximately 432.129 personnel including the Army (TNI-AD), Navy (TNI-AL) including the Indonesian Marine Corps (Korps Marinir) and the Air Force (TNI-AU).The Indonesian Army was formed during the Indonesian National Revolution, when it undertook a guerrilla war along with informal militia. Military_of_Indonesia
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| Politics of Iraq The politics of Iraq takes place in a framework of a more or less federal parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Iraq is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Politics_of_Iraq
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| Osama bin Laden Osama bin Laden ( ; with numerous variations) (born 10 March 1957) is a member of the prominent Saudi bin Laden family and the founder of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda, best known for the September 11 attacks on the United States and its associations with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian targets. Bin Laden is on the American Federal Bureau of Investigation's list of FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Osama_bin_Laden
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| Economy of Romania Romania is an upper-middle income European Union member economy of Central-Eastern Europe. It has been referred as a "Tiger" due to its high growth rates and rapid development. Romanian economic growth is among EU’s fastest. Romania has the 11th largest economy in the European Union by total nominal GDP and the 8th largest based on purchasing power parity and is one of the fastest growing markets in recent history with consistent annual GDP growth rates above 6% (+8.4% for 2008). Economy_of_Romania
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| Sepp Blatter Joseph S. (Sepp) Blatter (born 10 March 1936 in Visp, Valais, Switzerland) is the 8th and current President of FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association). He was elected on 8 June 1998, succeeding Dr. João Havelange (Brazil). Sepp_Blatter
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| Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Inc., or MGM, is an American media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of films and television programs. MGM was founded in 1924 when the entertainment entrepreneur Marcus Loew gained control of Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and Louis B. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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| Foreign relations of Israel The foreign relations of Israel refers to diplomatic relations and international agreements between the State of Israel and other countries around the world. Israel joined the United Nations on May 11, 1949. Today, Israel has diplomatic ties with 162 foreign countries. Since 1967, diplomatic relations have been established with several Arab and Muslim countries. High priorities in Israeli foreign policy are ending the Arab-Israeli conflict and promoting commercial and cultural exchange with other countries. Foreign_relations_of_Israel
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| Zinedine Zidane Zinedine Yazid Zidane (; born 23 June 1972 in Marseille), popularly nicknamed Zizou, is a retired French football midfielder. He played in France, Italy, and Spain, and was a member of the French national team. His career accomplishments include helping France win the 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000, in addition to winning the 2002 UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid. Zinedine_Zidane
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| Mordechai Vanunu Talk:Mordechai_Vanunu
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| French Quarter The French Quarter, also known as Vieux Carré, is the oldest and most famous neighborhood in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. When La Nouvelle Orléans ("New Orleans" in French) was founded in 1718 by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, the city was originally centered on the French Quarter, or the Vieux Carré ("Old Square" in French) as it was known then. French_Quarter
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| Hydrogen peroxide Talk:Hydrogen_peroxide
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| Games Workshop Games_Workshop
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| Eurofighter Typhoon Eurofighter_Typhoon
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| Sainsbury's J Sainsbury plc () is the parent company of Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd, commonly known as Sainsbury's (also Sainsbury and JS), the third largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom with a share of the UK supermarket sector of 16.3%. The group also has interests in property and banking.Sainsbury's was founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury and his wife Mary Ann (née Staples), in London, England, and grew rapidly during the Victorian era. Sainsbury's
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| 2003 Iraq war timeline timeline of the 2003 Iraq war, principally the military actions and consequences of the US-led invasion.See Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 2001-2003 and preparations for 2003 invasion of Iraq for events leading up to the invasion. 2003_Iraq_war_timeline
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| Ethiopia Ethiopia
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| 9/11 domestic complicity conspiracy theories Talk:9/11_domestic_complicity_conspiracy_theories
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| London Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange or LSE is a stock exchange located in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1801, it is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, with many overseas listings as well as British companies. The LSE is part of the London Stock Exchange Group.Its current premises are situated in Paternoster Square close to St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London. London_Stock_Exchange
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| Wayne Rooney Wayne Mark Rooney (born 24 October 1985) is an English footballer who currently plays as a striker for English Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team.Rooney began his career with Everton, joining their youth team at age ten and rising through the ranks. Wayne_Rooney
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| Freddie Laker Frederick Alfred Laker (6 August 1922 British airline entrepreneur, best known for founding Laker Airways in 1966, which became bankrupt in 1982. Laker was one of the first airline owners to adopt the "no-frills" airline business model that has since proven to be very successful worldwide with companies such as EasyJet, JetBlue, Ryanair, Southwest Airlines, AirAsia, WestJet and Virgin Blue. Freddie_Laker
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| Finnish cuisine The cuisine of Finland is notable for the use of wholemeal products (rye, barley, oats) and berries (such as blueberries, lingonberries, cloudberries, and sea buckthorn). Milk and its derivatives like buttermilk are commonly used as food, drink or in various recipes. Various turnips were common in traditional cooking, but were substituted by the potato after its introduction in the 18th century. Finnish_cuisine
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| Sri Lankan Civil War Sri_Lankan_Civil_War
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| World economy The world economy can be evaluated in various ways, depending on the model used, and this valuation can then be represented in various ways (for example, in 2006 US dollars). It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth, and is therefore somewhat of a misnomer, since, while definitions and representations of the "world economy" vary widely, they must at a minimum exclude any consideration of resources or value based outside of the Earth. World_economy
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| Post-invasion Iraq, 2003–present Post-invasion_Iraq,_2003–present
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| Chris Langham Christopher Langham (born 14 April 1949) is a BAFTA award-winning British writer, actor and comedian. He is most famous for playing MP Hugh Abbot in BBC Four sitcom The Thick of It and as presenter Roy Mallard in People Like Us, first on BBC Radio 4 and later on its transfer to television on BBC Two, where Mallard is almost entirely an unseen character. Chris_Langham
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| George Michael Talk:George_Michael
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| Canon (company) Talk:Canon_(company)
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| Lancia Lancia Automobiles S.p.A. is an Italian automobile manufacturer founded in 1906 by Vincenzo Lancia and which became part of the Fiat Group in 1969. The company has a long history of producing distinctive cars and also has a strong rally heritage. Modern Lancias are seen as presenting a more luxurious alternative to the models in the Fiat range upon which they are based. One of the firm's trademarks is the use of letters of the Greek alphabet as the names of its models. The Lancia CEO is Olivier François. Lancia
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| Rover Company The Rover Company was a British car manufacturing company founded as Starley & Sutton Co. of Coventry in 1878. After developing the template for the modern bicycle with its Rover Safety Bicycle of 1885, the company moved into the automotive industry. It started building motorcycles and Rover cars, using their established marque with the iconic Viking Longship, from 1904 onwards. Rover_Company
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| Ryszard Kapuściński Ryszard Kapuściński (pronouncedPolish journalist, author, publicist, photographer and poet, at both home and abroad. Born in Pińsk, a city formerly located in the Kresy Wschodnie (Eastern Borderlands) of the Second Polish Republic, and now belonging to Belarus, Kapuściński is generally thought of as the leading Polish journalist of his time. Ryszard_Kapuściński
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| National Bank of Greece The National Bank of Greece (NBG; ) (, ) is the oldest and largest commercial bank in Greece and heads the strongest financial group in the country. It boasts a dynamic profile internationally, particularly in Southeastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean. It owns subsidiaries in over 18 countries, including Bulgaria, Cyprus, Egypt, the Republic of Macedonia, The Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, Switzerland, and Turkey. National_Bank_of_Greece
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| Condor Airlines Condor Flugdienst is an airline based in Germany. It is Germany's largest holiday airline, operating services to the Mediterranean, Asia, Africa, North America and the Caribbean. Its main base is Frankfurt Airport, with a hub at Munich Airport. It is headquartered in Kelsterbach, Hesse, with an office in Oberursel, Hesse. Condor_Airlines
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| December 2003 December 2003:January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - → December_2003
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| November 2003 November 2003 January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December November_2003
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| January 2004 January 2004 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → January_2004
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| South Ossetia South Ossetia ( or ; , Xussar Iryston; , Yuzhnaya Osetiya; , Samxreti Oseti) is a disputed region in the South Caucasus. Since its declaration of independence from Georgia in 1991 during the Georgian-Ossetian conflict, it is governed by the Republic of South Ossetia (recognised only by Russian Federation and Nicaragua, both in 2008; see International recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia), which claims the territory of the South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast within the former Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. South_Ossetia
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| Tijuana Talk:Tijuana
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| Hans Bellmer Hans Bellmer (13 March 1902 Katowice, Silesia, 23 February 1975 Paris, France) was an artist best known for the life-sized pubescent female dolls he produced in the mid-1930s. Historians of art and photography also consider him a Surrealist photographer. Hans_Bellmer
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| Proposed directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions The Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions (Commission proposal COM(2000)0199, procedure number 2002/0047/COD) was a proposal for a European Union (EU) directive aimed to harmonise national patent laws and practices concerning the granting of patents for computer-implemented inventions, provided they meet certain criteria. Proposed_directive_on_the_patentability_of_computer-implemented_inventions
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| Ranasinghe Premadasa Ranasinghe_Premadasa
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| Thaksin Shinawatra (, IPAMaew แม้ว by the media) (born July 26, 1949) is a Thai businessman who was Prime Minister of Thailand from 2001 to 2006, when he was deposed in a military coup and convicted in absentia for a conflict of interest. He was born in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand and started his career in the police. He later became a successful telecom entrepreneur and one of the richest people in Thailand. Thaksin_Shinawatra
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| Main Page/Archive 9 Talk:Main_Page/Archive_9
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| Ruud van Nistelrooy Rutgerus Johannes Martinus "Ruud" van Nistelrooij (commonly spelled as van Nistelrooy; born 1 July 1976) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a striker for Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid. He is currently the second-highest goalscorer in Champions League history with 60 goals. He is a three-time Champions League top scorer, as well as a top scorer in three different European domestic leagues. Ruud_van_Nistelrooy
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| Meles Zenawi Meles Zenawi Asres (Ge'ez መለስ ዜናዊ አስረስ meles zēnāwī, b. 8 May 1955, Adwa) is the Prime Minister of Ethiopia. Meles_Zenawi
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| Lauryn Hill Talk:Lauryn_Hill
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| February 2004 February 2004 was the second month of the leap year in the Gregorian calendar. It began on a Sunday and ended after 29 days, also on a Sunday.February 2004 January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → February_2004
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| Deaths in 2004 The following is a list of notable deaths in 2004. Names are listed under the date of death, not the date it was announced. Names under each date are listed in alphabetical order by family name. A typical entry appears in the following sequence Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference. Deaths_in_2004
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| Reed Elsevier Reed Elsevier is a global publisher and information provider. It is listed on several of the world's major stock exchanges. The Reed Elsevier group is a dual-listed company consisting of Reed Elsevier PLC and Reed Elsevier NV. Reed_Elsevier
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| Carpathian Ruthenia Carpathian Ruthenia, aka Transcarpathian Ruthenia, Rusinko, Subcarpathian Rus, Subcarpathia (Rusyn and Ukrainian:Karpats’ka Rus’; Carpathian_Ruthenia
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