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* 2004: Stauffenberg, by Jo Baier, with Sebastian Koch as Stauffenberg
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The development of the tourism sector in Algeria had previously been hampered by a lack of facilities, but since 2004 a broad tourism development strategy has been implemented resulting in many hotels of a high modern standard being built.
Ramsey ( 2004: 340 ) stated that " the genetic relationship between Korean and Japanese, if it in fact exists, is probably more complex and distant than we can imagine on the basis of our present state of knowledge ", a concept later restated by Lee ( 2011 ).
Several biographical programs have been made, such as the 2004 BBC television programme entitled Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures, in which she is portrayed by Olivia Williams, Anna Massey, and Bonnie Wright.
* 2004 – Rolandas Paksas becomes the first president of Lithuania to be peacefully removed from office by impeachment.
OSCE experts estimate that between 116, 000 and 147, 000 people left Armenia for economic reasons between 2002 and 2004, with two-thirds of them returning home by February 2005.
* Life After Death: A History of the Afterlife in Western Religion by Alan F. Segal, Doubleday, 2004
The publishing rights to the Amber DRPG games were acquired in 2004 by Guardians of Order, who took over sales of the game and announced their intention to release a new edition of the game.
The house was opened to the public in 1833, but continued to be occupied by Scott's descendants until 2004.
; Assaulting a traffic officer: This offence is created by section 10 ( 1 ) of the Traffic Management Act 2004.
* In the 2004 epic war film Troy, Agamemnon is depicted as a ruthless power-mad king played by Brian Cox.
* 2006 – Edvard Munch's famous painting The Scream, stolen on August 22, 2004, is recovered in a raid by Norwegian police.
On 26 December 2004, the coast of the Andaman Islands was devastated by a high tsunami following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.
HDMS Absalon ( L16 ) and Esbern Snare ( L17 ) were launched and commissioned by Denmark in 2004 and 2005.
In February 2004 there were 140 public and non-governmental schools in Canberra ; 96 were operated by the Government and 44 are non-Government.
During that period he also released his work on Bertini type theorems contained in EGA 5, published by the Grothendieck Circle in 2004.
The point is already made by Hume, but see Mary Mothersill, " Beauty and the Critic ’ s Judgment ", in The Blackwell Guide to Aesthetics, 2004.
* Mario Perniola, The Art and Its Shadow, foreword by Hugh J. Silverman, translated by Massimo Verdicchio, London-NewYork, Continuum, 2004.
* African American Lives, edited by Henry L. Gates, Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, Oxford University Press, 2004 — more than 600 biographies.
2004 and Jo
On December 16, 2004 Skidmore was once again the focus of national attention when Bobbie Jo Stinnett was murdered and had her unborn baby cut from her womb.
With the support of Jo Loesser, a completed version was presented at the Arena Stage, Washington, DC, in 2004, reworked by the group Culture Clash and director Charles Randolph-Wright.
The New York Times included it in their 2004 Guide to the Best 1, 000 Movies Ever Made, as did Angie Errigo and Jo Berry in a 2005 compilation of Chick Flicks: Movies Women Love.
* Mary Jo Nye, Blackett: Physics, War, and Politics in the Twentieth Century ( Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004 ).
* Sewage divers keep city's bowels in working order, Jo Tuckman, Sydney Morning Herald, July 17, 2004
They also published I Lived With My Parents and Other Tales of Terror, a collection of nonfiction and humor essays by Mary Jo Pehl, in 2004.
2004 started promisingly for Jo with an 800 m. bronze medal at the World Indoor Championships in Budapest, Hungary.
In the 800 m at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, where Jo accompanied teammate and eventual gold medalist Kelly Holmes, she progressed through the first round but in the third of three semi-finals found the pace too fast and finished fifth therefore not qualifying for the final.
Jo Stanley replaced Langbroek, who was on maternity leave, as a regular panelist for a number of shows in 2004.
* Damita Jo by Janet Jackson ( 2004 ) produced " Looking for Love ," the Introduction ( music ) | introduction to this album
Subsequently, she got to star in a number of Hindi films as Run ( 2004 ), a remake of the same-named Tamil film, Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa ( 2004 ), again opposite Salman Khan, Silsilay ( 2005 ) and Dil Jo Bhi Kahey ... ( 2005 ) alongside Amitabh Bachchan.
Her luck ran out, however, when she moved up 10 pounds and 2 weight classes to meet Mary Jo Sanders on May 20, 2004, for the IBA continental Jr. Welterweight title, when she lost a ten round decision to the much bigger Sanders.
Bobbie Jo Stinnett ( December 4, 1981 – December 16, 2004 ) was a 23-year-old pregnant woman found brutally slain in her home in Skidmore, Missouri.
It was by the Norwegian radio programme " Nitimen " considered the second best Norwegian mystery novel of all times in 2004, only beaten by Norwegian mystery writer Jo Nesbø's " Rødstrupe " ( 2000 ).
Ritz has also taken part in several other albums by other artists, most notably Janet Jackson on her 2004 album Damita Jo, on the interludes " Looking for Love " and " The One ".
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