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2004 and French
* 1941 – Étienne Roda-Gil, French songwriter and screenwriter ( d. 2004 )
* 2004 – Henri Cartier-Bresson, French photographer ( b. 1908 )
On 10 June 2004, Bardot was again convicted by a French court for " inciting racial hatred " and fined € 5, 000, the fourth such conviction and fine from a French court.
Bacardi acquired the Cazadores blue agave tequila brand in 2002 and in 2004 purchased Grey Goose, a French made vodka, from Sidney Frank for $ 2 billion.
* French forces: troops sent within the framework of Operation Unicorn and under UN mandate ( United Nations Operation in Côte d ' Ivoire ), 3000 men in February 2003 and 4600 in November 2004 ;
In 2004, following an air strikes on French peacekeepers by Ivorian forces, the French military destroyed all aircraft in the Air Force of Côte d ' Ivoire.
On 6 November 2004, at least one Ivorian Sukhoi Su-25 bomber attacked a French peacekeeping position in the rebel town of Bouaké at 1 pm, killing nine French soldiers and wounding 31.
According to a 2004 French study conducted by INSERM, cognitive behavioral therapy was the most effective therapy when compared with psychoanalysis and family or couples therapy.
* 1918 – Gérard Souzay, French baritone ( d. 2004 )
* Associate member parties may include parties that do not have MEPs ( e. g., French Trotskyist parties which did not get elected in the 2004 European elections ), are from states that are not part of the European Union, or do not wish to be full members.
Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique francs ( CFPF ) per US $ 1 – 95. 89 ( 2005 ), 96. 04 ( 2004 ), 105. 66 ( 2003 ), 126. 71 ( 2002 ), 133. 26 ( 2001 ), 117. 67 ( January 2000 ), 111. 93 ( 1999 ), 107. 25 ( 1998 ), 106. 11 ( 1997 ), 93. 00 ( 1996 ), 90. 75 ( 1995 ); note-linked at the exact official rate of 0. 055 French francs to one Pacifique franc.
The 2000s also saw an increase in the number of individual competitive awards won by French artists at the Cannes Festival, for direction ( Tony Gatlif, Exils, 2004 ), screenplay ( Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri, Look at Me, 2004 ), female acting ( Isabelle Hupert, The Piano Teacher, 2001 ; Charlotte Gainsbourg, Antichrist, 2009 ) and male acting ( Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Roschdy Zem, Sami Bouajila and Bernard Blancan, Days of Glory, 2006 ).
In June 2004, the United States Department of Agriculture, with the advisement of a federal district judge from Beaumont, Texas, classified batter-coated French fries as a vegetable under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act.
* 1917 – Odette Laure, French actress and singer ( d. 2004 )
On February 29, 2004, a coup d ' état ousted the popularly elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, allegedly with the assistance of the French and United States governments ; U. S. and French soldiers were on the ground in Haiti at the time, recently arrived ( See controversy ).
The French Economy in the Twentieth Century ( 2004 ) excerpt and text search
* 1922 – Claude Helffer, French pianist ( d. 2004 )
* 1921 – Gérard Debreu, French economist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2004 )
* 1930 – Jacques Derrida, French philosopher ( d. 2004 )
In 2004, French officials decided to build a satellite museum on the site of an abandoned coal pit in the former mining town of Lens to relieve the crowded Paris Louvre, increase total museum visits, and improve the industrial north's economy.

2004 and judges
In December 2004, Gutiérrez unconstitutionally dissolved and appointed new judges to the Supreme Court.
Earlier, in November 2004, Congress replaced the majority of judges on the country's Electoral Court and Constitutional Court by a similar process.
On May 28, 2004, the Diet of Japan enacted a law requiring selected citizens to take part in criminal court trials of certain severe crimes to make decisions together with professional judges, both on guilt and on the sentence.
United States courts of appeals | U. S. circuit judges Robert Katzmann, Damon Keith, and Sonia Sotomayor at a 2004 exhibit on the Fourteenth Amendment, Thurgood Marshall, and Brown v. Board of Education.
The committee said it was " deeply alarmed " over the discretionary power judges hold to treat juveniles as adults: In its 2004 report the Saudi Arabia government had stated that it " never imposes capital punishment on persons ... below the age of 18 ".
United States courts of appeals | U. S. circuit judges Robert A. Katzmann, Damon J. Keith, and Sonia Sotomayor at a 2004 exhibit on the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution | Fourteenth Amendment, Thurgood Marshall, and Brown v. Board of Education
However, judges rarely enforced the plates, so in 2004, the plates became mandated by state law to all DUI offenders.
He was reelected in 1998 ( becoming the biggest vote-getter in Minnesota history ), again in 2004, and for a final time in 2010: Minnesota has mandatory retirement for judges at age 70.
On September 15 the judges issued a unanimous ruling postponing the recall election until March 2004 on the grounds that the existence of allegedly obsolete voting equipment in some counties violated equal protection, thus overruling the lower district court which had rejected this argument.
He recommended the appointment of numerous women and aboriginal judges, including of two women to the Supreme Court of Canada in August 2004: Louise Charron and Rosalie Abella, making the Supreme Court the most gender-equity high court in the world.
However, following the U. S. Supreme Court's ruling in Blakely v. Washington ( 2004 ) that judges could not impose stiffer sentences based on facts that a jury had not decided, Judge Jackson reduced the sentence to sixteen months on June 30, 2004.
32 sitting judges of the court disposed around 2, 000 cases each in 2004.
The Supreme Court took an appeal, Petition of the Judicial Conduct Commission ( 2004 ), from the JCC that RSA chapter 494-A was unconstitutional because it purported to authorize the JCC to impose disciplinary action on judges.
* Fedorova became one of the judges for the reality television show ТЫ — СУПЕРМОДЕЛЬ-2 ( You are a Supermodel-2 ) in 2004 .< ref >
On 3 June 2004, she was one of the telecast judges during the 53rd annual Miss Universe competition in Quito, Ecuador.
Blakely v. Washington, 542 U. S. 296 ( 2004 ), held that, in the context of mandatory sentencing guidelines under state law, the Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial prohibited judges from enhancing criminal sentences based on facts other than those decided by the jury or admitted by the defendant.
The judges verdict cleared Hanegbi of any criminal wrongdoing, accepting the defense's argument that such appointments were not illegal prior to 2004, and that this was the common practice among all cabinet members in all the previous governments since Israel's independence.
In a judgment delivered on 18 April 2004, the Pitcairn Islands Supreme Court ( specially established for the purpose of the trial, consisting of New Zealand judges authorised by the British government ) rejected the claim that Pitcairn was not British territory.
In 2004 Crouch was invited to a panel of judges for the PEN / Newman's Own Award, a $ 25, 000 award designed to protect speech as it applies to the written word.
General elections were held in Guam on 2 November 2004 in order to elect all 15 members of the Legislature, the Federal delegate, mayors of 14 cities, vice mayors of three cities, the Public Auditor, the Consolidated Commission on Utilities, two judges of the Superior Court, running for retention and the Guam Public Education Policy Board.
Ukraine's prosecutor's office re-opened on 12 May 2010 a 2004 criminal case against Tymoshenko on accusations she had tried to bribe Supreme Court judges.
The two also worked together as judges for the December 7, 2004 contest " America's Craziest Sports Fan " sponsored by MSN. com.
In 2004 he was part of the panel of celebrity judges in the TBS Superstation show He's a Lady.

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