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2004 and inquest
Subsequently, the CPS concluded that there would be no prosecutions of scientists involved in the tests, although the decision will be reviewed following the result of the inquest into the death of a volunteer, Ronald Maddison, in November 2004.
An inquest was opened on 5 May 2004 into the death on 6 May 1953 of a serviceman, Ronald Maddison, during an experiment using sarin.
In April 2004 the inquest into McConville's death returned a verdict of unlawful killing.
In 2002 a new action in the High Court led to an order for a second inquest, which was held in 2004, The second inquest also resulted in an open verdict, but in the intervening period more information had been discovered in police files and advances in forensic science had removed some of the uncertainty about how the fire had broken out.

2004 and was
As Neely ( 2004 ) concludes, there was no effort to engage in " total war " against civilians, as in World War II.
Connes was awarded the Fields Medal in 1982, the Crafoord Prize in 2001 and the gold medal of the CNRS in 2004.
At the 2 November 2004 election Eni F. H. Faleomavaega of the Democratic Party ( United States ) defeated the Republican candidate and was re-elected.
The house was opened to the public in 1833, but continued to be occupied by Scott's descendants until 2004.
The last of his direct descendants to inhabit Abbotsford was his great-great-great-granddaughter Dame Jean Maxwell-Scott ( 8 June 1923-5 May 2004 ).
In 2004, Pope John Paul II's efforts to unite Europe were honoured with an ‘ Extraordinary Charlemagne Medal ’, which was awarded for the first time ever.
In Managua, Nicaragua, the Albertus Magnus International Institute, a business and economic development research center, was founded in 2004.
On 26 December 2004, the coast of the Andaman Islands was devastated by a high tsunami following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.
A private member's bill — the Succession to the Crown Bill — was introduced in the House of Lords in December 2004.
In 2004, a new head coach, Jim L. Mora, was hired and Michael Vick returned for the full season.
DiFranco was one of the first independent artists to own her own label, which has allowed her a considerable degree of creative freedom over the years, including, for example, providing all instrumentals and vocals and recording the album herself at her home on an analog 8-track reel to reel, and handling much of the artwork and packaging design for her 2004 album Educated Guess.
Both Johnson and Schilling had suffered injuries during the season and Schilling was traded in the off season to the Boston Red Sox where he contributed to that team's 2004 World Series victory.
He was forced to resign his managing general partner post in the late summer of 2004.
Though a losing season, this was a 26-game improvement over 2004, and sufficient for second place in a woefully weak NL West, five games behind the San Diego Padres.
The first was 24 February to 12 March 2004.
Salieri's Italian tour of 1778 – 80 began with the production of Europa riconosciuta ( Europa Recognized ) for La Scala ( which was revived in 2004 for the same opera house's re-opening following extensive renovations ).
In 2004, the opera Europa riconosciuta was staged in Milan for the reopening of La Scala in Milan, with soprano Diana Damrau in the title role.
A convertible version of the DB9, the DB9 Volante, was introduced at the 2004 Detroit Auto Show.
In 1938, the first formal men's barbershop organization was formed, known as the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America ( S. P. E. B. S. Q. S. A ), and in 2004 rebranded itself and officially changed its public name to the Barbershop Harmony Society ( BHS ).
In 2004 it was moved to Mumbai ( formerly known as Bombay, in India ), to make it more accessible to the populations of Asia and Africa.
Cindy went on to become an accomplished gymnast and in her 30s was three times world champion kitesurfer ( 2002, 2003 & 2004 ).
The city was known as Afyon ( opium ), until the name was changed to Afyonkarahisar by the Turkish Parliament in 2004.
During the process of the enlargement of the European Union, the acquis was divided into 31 chapters for the purpose of negotiation between the EU and the candidate member states for the fifth enlargement ( the ten that joined in 2004 plus Romania and Bulgaria which joined in 2007 ).

2004 and reopened
After the September 11 attacks in 2001, it was closed for reasons of safety and security ; the pedestal reopened in 2004 and the statue in 2009, with limits on the number of visitors allowed to ascend to the crown.
A fact-finding mission in 2004 by Congress of South African Trade Unions to Zimbabwe led to their widely-publicised deportation back to South Africa which reopened the debate, even within the ANC, as to whether Mbeki's policy of ' quiet diplomacy ' was constructive.
The last known OmniVision theatres to exist in USA are The Alaska Experience Theatre in Anchorage, Alaska, built in 1981 ( closed in 2007, reopened in 2008 ), and the Hawaii Experience Theatre in Lahaina, Hawaii ( closed in 2004 ).
The two clubs agreed on a loan deal after the transfer window reopened on 1 January 2004, and Barthez joined Marseille soon afterwards.
In 1997 the Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi beat out ten other international architects to win the competition to execute the redesign of the museum, which after being closed in Manhattan for a time during the process ( a temporary space was opened in Long Island City, Queens ) reopened in 2004.
This situation was resolved when the junctions reopened, after much repair work and safety analysis and testing, on 7 March 2004.
The Rex closed its doors in 1988 but reopened in 2004 after an extensive redevelopment.
Hazlet was the last town in New Jersey to have a drive-in movie theater, the Route 35 Drive-In, which closed in 1991, until the Delsea Drive-In in Vineland reopened in 2004.
The station reopened in August 2004, now home to a full-service restaurant and gift shop.
The New York and Las Vegas stores were reopened on Thanksgiving Day 2004.
In 2004 the University established an annual $ 25, 000 contract with the newly reopened Iowa City Englert Theatre to host concerts and performances for as many as 40 nights a year.
The Noguchi Museum reopened to the public at its newly renovated space in June 2004.
" He closed the restaurant in September 2004, and reopened it for a short time in December of that year.
* In the meantime, because of an adverse WTO decision, the international trade commission reopened the administrative record pursuant to a special provision in U. S. law, the so-called Section 129 provision, and issued a new affirmative threat of injury determination in December 2004.
When St. Gabriel was closed in 2004, the remaining students were incorporated into Holy Cross and the school was reopened as an Adult Learning Centre.
It reopened on April 11, 2004 with new funding.
In 2004, the previously abandoned American Tobacco Campus ( ATC ) in Durham was reopened as a complex of offices, shops, and restaurants.
Bewley ’ s Grafton Street closed in November 2004 for a brief period and reopened in May 2005 after a careful refurbishment and restoration.
A second pub ( The Lone Tree ) on the outskirts of the village closed for refurbishment in 2004 and recently reopened as a biker pub.
* On February 22, 2004, the north side of the Manhattan Bridge reopened.
This building was Grade II listed in 2004, The heritage minister said: The building at the pier end was initially reopened as the Mermaid theatre and then a Roller Skating rink before becoming an amusement arcade.
At Martinhoe Cross in Devon — about west of Lynton and east of Parracombe — on the north side of the A39 lies a once disused but, in 2004, restored and reopened railway station.
Wren's Temple Bar reopened at its new location in Paternoster Square on 10 November 2004.
Although Rennes station, which also reopened in 1968 began to operate normal opening hours in 2004, the authorities refused to agree to Liège working normal hours.

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