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2004 and Kota
Alor Setar, known as Alor Star between 2004 and 2008, is the state capital of Kedah, Malaysia, and Kota Setar District's Administrative Centre.
Based on these sources a preliminary discussion on the subject was published as a lengthy academic paper entitled The " Lost City " of Kota Gelanggi in 2004.
He lost his Kota Melaka parliamentary seat in the 2004 general election.

2004 and Port
Since German reunification in 1990, and the accession of some Central European and Baltic States into the European Union in 2004, the Port of Hamburg has restarted ambitions for regaining its position as the region's largest deep-sea port for container shipping and its major commercial and trading centre.
The Port of Singapore, run by the port operators PSA International ( formerly the Port of Singapore Authority ) and Jurong Port, is the world's busiest in terms of shipping tonnage handled 1. 04 billion gross tons were handled in the year 2004, crossing the one billion mark for the first time in Singapore's maritime history.
In 2004, the Russian Cossack folk dance had nine concerts in Port of Spain, San Fernando, Couva, and Tobago
The Port Authority operates the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, which handled the third largest amount of shipping of all ports in the United States in 2004 and the largest on the Eastern Seaboard.
The Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal was the first in the nation to containerize, As of 2004, Port Authority seaports handle the third largest amount of shipping of all U. S. ports, as measured in tonnage.
The Port of Aden has shown a promising recovery from a 2002 attack ; container throughput increased significantly in 2004 and 2005.
On August 13, 2004 Charlotte County was devastated when Hurricane Charley came ashore near Port Charlotte as a Category 4 hurricane.
Non-Bremerton parts of incorporated mainland Kitsap County vary, with Silverdale being marginally Republican, Poulsbo somewhat Democratic, and Port Orchard having been an exact tie in the 2004 election.
* Port Dolomite is a commercial port in the eastern end of the township at In 2004, it was the 93rd largest port in the United States ranked by tonnage.
* Port Inland is a commercial port in the eastern end of the township at In 2004, it was the 75th largest port in the United States ranked by tonnage.
George Islay MacNeill Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, ( born 12 April 1946 ) is a British Labour Party politician who was the tenth Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, between October 1999 and early January 2004 ; he succeeded Javier Solana in that position.
* On January 28, 2004, Alameda County Sheriff Charles Plummer began a new Marine Patrol Unit to patrol the San Francisco Bay waters around the Oakland International Airport and the Port of Oakland using a 32-foot custom vessel named the August Vollmer.
In 2004 the Victorian Government launched the Port Phillip Channel Deepening Project to deepen the existing shipping channels and the lower Yarra to accommodate deeper draft vessels.
The boat and its shore side property were closed in 2004 as part of an agreement with the Port of Tacoma to accommodate further development of the waterway.
* Tse-whit-zen, an ancient Klallam village unearthed in 2004 in Port Angeles, Washington
In 2004, the Capitol Theatre, a local landmark in South Port, underwent extensive renovations and emerged as a stately yet modern relic of past times.
The total population of Port Alberni and surrounding suburbs consisting of both Cherry and Beaver Creek districts is 26, 569 ( as of the 2004 census conducted by Statistics Canada ).
Air Santo Domingo Boeing 757-200, Port of Spain, 2004
* Port Adelaide premiership side 2004
*# The Lord Robertson of Port Ellen ( 2004 )

2004 and handled
Singapore is ranked second globally in terms of containerised traffic, with 21. 3 million Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units ( TEUs ) handled in 2004, and is also the world's busiest hub for transshipment traffic.
In 2004 it had annual traffic of approximately 2, 000 vessels and 318, 901 twenty-foot-equivalent units of containers, mostly handled by the ACT.
The Kwai Chung Container Terminals in the western part of the harbour is the main container handling facility, operating round the clock and handling about 62 percent of the 21, 930 TEUs handled by the territory in 2004.
For many years until 2004, Hong Kong handled the most containers ( measured by TEUs ), but it faces competition from the ports in nearby Shenzhen in recent years, with the ports in Shenzhen combined handling more containers than the Kwai Chung terminals since August 2004.
Laila Freivalds was severely criticised in the Swedish press for the way the Swedish Government handled the 2004 Asian tsunami disaster, and has admitted that her ministry " ought to have reacted much more strongly as early as Boxing Day instead of waiting for more information.
The vast majority of tourist arrivals to New Zealand come through Auckland Airport which handled over eleven million passengers in 2004.
Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror ( ISBN 0-7432-6823-7 ) is a 2004 book by former U. S. chief counter-terrorism advisor Richard A. Clarke, criticizing past and present presidential administrations for the way they handled the War on Terrorism.
A tomograph scan in 2004 found a fingerprint of a child estimated at between 7 and 15 years of age, fired into the surface ; the child who handled the figurine before it was fired is considered by Králík, Novotný and Oliva ( 2002 ) to be an unlikely candidate for its maker.
Prior to 2004, border security in Canada was handled by three legacy agencies:
Legace has since become a vocal critic of both the league and the players ' union, especially in regard to how both sides handled the 2004 – 05 NHL lockout.
In 2004, the port handled 70 % of the automobiles exported.
In August 2004, Dick Cheney reiterated the position he took in the 2000 Presidential campaign: that the issue should be handled by individual state governments.
Statutes generally give wide discretion not to prosecute: in 2004, Florida determined that one-third of complaints were unfounded, and a large fraction of the remainder were handled by consent decrees, rather than prosecution.
Fingerprints of Gavin and Michael were found on a particular magazine, but it was only analyzed for fingerprints after the 2004 grand jury proceeding when Gavin handled the magazine without gloves.
Wolfington handled over 10, 000 cases in the fifteen years preceding his 2004 death in Studio City, California.
However it is likely that the unit also took part in the operation to provide protection to President George W. Bush during his visit to Cartagena in December 2004, and his visit to Bogotá in March 2007 ( 200 units AFEUR will handled the second security ring, the first one was from the Secret Service ).
ACC handled logistics of the retail business but this responsibility was transferred to Co-operative Retail Logistics before it was sold to Dairy Farmers of Britain, a farmers co-operative, on 10 August 2004.
Geithner had testified that he used TurboTax to prepare his tax returns for the years 2001 to 2004 but had incorrectly handled the self-employment taxes due as a result of his being employed by the International Monetary Fund.
Between 2004 and May 2012, the airport handled 21 unscheduled landings for security reasons, 388 for fuel, 139 for weather, 50 for medical reasons, and 49 for maintenance issues.
In 2004 its carriers handled some 25 million passengers.

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