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* 1926 – Anthony Sampson, English journalist ( d. 2004 )
* 1928 – Bernard Levin, English journalist, author, and broadcaster ( d. 2004 )
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* 2004 – Mary McGrory, American journalist ( b. 1918 )
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* 1920 – Pierre Berton, Canadian journalist and writer ( d. 2004 )
John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, OBE ( 30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004 ), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey, radio presenter, record producer and journalist.
Michael Foot's elder brothers were Sir Dingle Foot MP ( 1905 – 1978 ), a Liberal and subsequently Labour MP ; Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon ( 1907 – 1990 ), a Governor of Cyprus, a representative of the United Kingdom at the United Nations from 1964 to 1970, and father to campaigning journalist Paul Foot ( 1937 – 2004 ) and charity worker Oliver Foot ( 1946 – 2008 ); and Liberal politician John Foot, Baron Foot ( 1909 – 1999 ).
* 2004 – Fernando Lázaro Carreter, Spanish linguist and journalist.
* 1908 – Alistair Cooke, British-born journalist ( d. 2004 )
" The following estimates of civilian deaths during World War I were made by a Russian journalist in a 2004 handbook of human losses in the 20th century: Kenya 30, 000 ; Tanzania 100, 000 ; Mozambique 50, 000 ; Rwanda 15, 000 ; Burundi 20, 000 ; and the Belgian Congo 150, 000.
Romania: Included in total are 177, 000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds The statistic of 250, 000 military dead is " The figure reported by the Rumanian Government in reply to a questionnaire from the International Labour Office Other estimates of Romanian casualties are as follows: By UK War Office in 1922: 335, 706 Killed and missing By US War Dept in 1924: 335, 706 killed and died Civilian deaths exceeded the prewar level by 430, 000, caused by military action, food shortages, epidemics and the Spanish Flu A Russian journalist in a 2004 handbook of human losses in the 20th century estimated 120, 000 Romanian civilian deaths due to military activity, 10, 000 in Austro-Hungarian prisons and 200, 000 caused by famine and disease
By US War Dept in 1924: 45, 000 killed and died Civilian deaths exceeded the prewar level by 450, 000, due to military activity, food shortages, epidemics and the Spanish Flu A Russian journalist in a 2004 handbook of human losses in the 20th century estimated 120, 000 Serbian civilian deaths due to military activity and 30, 000 in Austro-Hungarian prisons.
A Russian journalist in a 2004 handbook of human losses in the 20th century estimated 120, 000 civilian deaths due to military activity in Austro-Hungarian Galicia.
* November 20 – Alistair Cooke, English-born American journalist ( d. 2004 )
** Anthony Sampson, British journalist and biographer ( d. 2004 )
In 2004, journalist Matt Labash, noting both of these issues, wrote that " the best hope of little Americas developing in the Middle East could be Arab-produced reality TV.
In addition, this was also investigated by journalist John Pilger's in his Stealing A Nation documentary that was released in 2004.
Pierre Francis de Marigny Berton, ( July 12, 1920 – November 30, 2004 ) was a noted Canadian author of non-fiction, especially Canadiana and Canadian history, and was a well-known television personality and journalist.
In 2004 the pair worked with music journalist Jim Drury on the retrospective Squeeze: Song By Song.
In April 2004, Omar was interviewed via phone by Pakistani journalist Mohammad Shehzad.
* Frances Cairncross, CBE – journalist, economist, and Rector of Exeter College, Oxford ( 2004 —)
Jim Duffy was educated in Bohermeen National School and St. Patrick's Classical School in Navan, where his classmates included the journalist Simon Cumbers ( who was killed by Al Qaeda in Saudi Arabia in 2004 ).

2004 and Peter
* 1921 – Peter Ustinov, English actor ( d. 2004 )
* Peter G. Neumann: < cite > Principled Assuredly Trustworthy Composable Architectures </ cite > 2004
The online publication " Katarxis 3 " ( September 2004 ) includes several essays by Christopher Alexander, as well as the legendary debate between Alexander and Peter Eisenman from 1982.
* 2004 – Teo Peter, Romanian rock musician and bass player ( b. 1954 )
In 2004, Wray was approached by director Peter Jackson to appear in a small cameo for the 2005 remake of King Kong.
The program was created and produced by David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee ( as Grub Street Productions ) in association with Grammnet ( 2004 ) and Paramount Network Television.
Lovecraft's: Necronomicon ( 1993 ), David Barbour and Richard Raleigh's Shadows Bend ( 2000 ), Peter Cannon's The Lovecraft Chronicles ( 2004 ) and Stargate SG-1: Roswell ( 2007 ).
* 1931 – Peter Barnes, English writer ( d. 2004 )
A Friedman Prize was given to the late British economist Peter Bauer during 2002, Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto during 2004, Mart Laar, former Estonian Prime Minister during 2006 and a young Venezuelan student Yon Goicoechea during 2008.
* Peter Batchelor, Kees Kingma, Guy Lamb, Demilitarisation and Peace-building in Southern Africa: The role of the military in state formation and nation-building, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2004
* 2004Peter Mathers, English-born Australian novelist ( b. 1931 )
Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys ( whose much anticipated Smile project would not emerge until 2004 ), Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac and Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd were early " acid casualties ", helping to shift the focus of the respective bands of which they had been leading figures.
Bern: Peter Lang Publ., 2004 ( Sapheneia, Beiträge zur Klassischen Philologie ; 9 ) VII, 247 p. ISBN: 3-03910-247-8 ( very useful in order to understand what kind of difficulties Ausonius felt towards Paulinus religious conversion.
* Fain, Matthew G. & Houde, Peter ( 2004 ): Parallel radiations in the primary clades of birds.
* 1949 – Patriarch Peter VII of Alexandria ( d. 2004 )
" The Promise Of His Appearing: An Exposition Of Second Peter " Canon Press, 2004.
He was portrayed by Edward Tudor-Pole in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers ( 2004 ).
* Peter Selz ( 2004 ) Beyond the Mainstream: Fifty years of Curating Modern and Contemporary Art.
Peter created four more large scale stroboscopic zoetropes from 2004 to 2011: " Deeper " ( 2004 ), " Homouroboros " ( 2007 ), " Tantalus " ( 2008 ), and " Charon " ( 2011 ).
* January 10 – Peter Barnes, English playwright and screenwriter ( d. 2004 )
* January 9 – Peter Twinn, English mathematician and WWII code-breaker ( d. 2004 )
* April 16 – Peter Ustinov, English actor and director ( died 2004 )
Minter was involved in writing this game for Peter Molyneux's Lionhead Studios throughout 2003, however the project was canceled in December 2004.
In 2004, Viola began work on a new production of Richard Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde, a collaboration with director Peter Sellars, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen and executive producer Kira Perov.

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