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2004 and Uganda
As of 2004, Uganda Telecom Limited ( UTL ) and MTN Uganda Limited are the two telecommunications operators licensed by the Uganda Communications Commission.
As of 2004, Uganda Post Limited was the only postal service licensed by the Uganda Communications Commission in Uganda.
In 2004, " HIV infection rates had fallen from 15 % to 5 % in Uganda over the past decade.
In 2004 it held an international conference on the bride price in Kampala, Uganda. It brought together activists from Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Rwanda and South Africa to discuss the effect that payment of bride price has on women.
In 2004, the Egyptian government granted Uganda a gift of 13 million USD to streamline the flow of the Nile at Lake Kyoga.
Since 2004 many of the affiliated local humanist groups have raised funds for Humanist schools in Uganda and now through the Uganda Humanist Schools Trust.
In December 2004, he participated in the formation of the Forum for Democratic Change ( FDC ) an anti-Museveni coalition which went on to become the main opposition group in Uganda after the 2006 general elections.
Uganda competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
de: Olympische Sommerspiele 2004 / Teilnehmer ( Uganda )
es: Uganda en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atenas 2004
hu: Uganda a 2004. évi nyári olimpiai játékokon
no: Uganda under Sommer-OL 2004
pl: Uganda na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2004
pt: Uganda nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2004
* 2004: Co-convener of Women Leaders for WASH ( Water Sanitation and Hygiene ), a high level Advocacy-network to focus on a key health and development-issue for women, together with Executive Director Ann M. Veneman of UNICEF and Minister Maria Mutagamba from Uganda
* 2020 Africa Conference on “ Assuring Food and Nutrition Security in Africa by 2020 ”-April 1 – 3, 2004, Kampala, Uganda
As of 2004, the ADF had been largely destroyed by the Uganda Peoples Defense Force ( UPDF ).
Following the February 2004 Barlonyo massacre, Bigombe took a leave of absence from the World Bank and flew to Uganda to attempt to restart the peace process.

2004 and Broadcasting
Friends ( stylized as F • R • I • E • N • D • S ) is an American sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ) from September 22, 1994 to May 6, 2004.
In summer 2004, viewers of YLE ( the Finnish Broadcasting Company ) placed Torvalds 16th in the network's 100 Greatest Finns.
The " Ministry of press and information of the RSFSR " was in 1990s renamed to " Ministry of Press, Broadcasting and Mass Communications ( Minpechati )" and in 2004 it was turned into the " Federal Agency on Press and Mass Communications ( Rospechat )" which was no longer a standalone ministry but a subdivision to the " Ministry of Culture and Mass Communications " ( originally " Ministry of culture of the RSFSR ").
* Interview from 11 July 2004, on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation network
In 2004, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ( ABC-TV ) international affairs program " Foreign Correspondent " investigated this targeted killing and the involvement of then US Ambassador as part of a special report titled " The Yemen Option ".
became a hit when it aired on the Public Broadcasting Service, while Absolutely Fabulous enjoyed a significant following when it aired on Comedy Central, and The Office won a Golden Globe award in 2004 for " Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy ", beating popular American favourites such as HBO's Sex and the City and NBC's Will & Grace.
In 2004 members of the European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ) carried out a study of Middleware with respect to system integration in broadcast environments.
* Brzezinski on repercussions for diplomacy and the war on terror, The NewsHour, Public Broadcasting Service, March 19, 2004.
In November 2004, the CBC, in partnership with Standard Broadcasting and Sirius Satellite Radio, applied to the CRTC for a license to introduce satellite radio service to Canada.
Tommy Douglas, no southern Ontarian but from Scotland, arriving in the Canadian province of Manitoba at age 14 in 1918 and in an online vote conducted by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) in 2004 was voted the " Greatest Canadian.
In 2004, he was nominated as one of the top 10 " Greatest Canadians " by viewers of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
A 1999 national survey named him as Canada's greatest hero, and he finished second to Tommy Douglas in the 2004 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation program The Greatest Canadian.
In 2004, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation produced a television series called The Greatest Canadian which saw 100 Canadian figures nominated for the title of ' the Greatest Canadian '.
* Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2004, Rewind " Felix the Cat " ( Concerns the dispute over who created the character.
In December 1997, sister station WFAN ( then flagship station of the MetroStars ) announced that WNEW-FM would be their FM flagship station after Infinity Broadcasting Corporation ( now CBS Radio ) reached an 6-year extension deal ( starting in the 1998 MLS season ) with the MSG Network and the MetroStars to simulcast their games until the 2004 season.
In 2004 Smuts was named by voters in a poll held by the South African Broadcasting Corporation ( S. A. B. C.
In a national TV contest, conducted by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) in 2004, he was crowned " Greatest Canadian " by viewers in an online vote, almost 18 years after his death.
She was also said to have had a role in the 1990 extension of the Broadcasting Act and the establishment of the Broadcasting Standards Council, which later became the Broadcasting Standards Commission ( in 2004, this was subsumed into the Office of Communications ).
Graeme Thompson was appointed MD and Controller of Programmes at ITV Tyne Tees in 2004, having been appointed Director of Broadcasting in December 1997 and then Controller of Programmes in 2001.
* BBC Annual Report and Accounts, 2003 / 2004, London: British Broadcasting Corporation, 2004
On 30 June 2004, Davies suffered a stroke while exiting a lift at Broadcasting House, where he had been promoting his then current album, Bug.

2004 and Corporation
He was the executive vice chairman and chief administration officer of MBNA Corporation ( 2004 – 2005 ).
On August 2, 2004, Terra announced that it was selling Lycos to Seoul, South Korea-based Daum Communications Corporation for $ 95. 4 million in cash ($ million today ), less than 2 % of Terra's initial multi-billion dollar investment.
In February 2004, MandrakeSoft lost a court case against Hearst Corporation, owners of King Features Syndicate.
* Rabinovitch, Shelley and Lewis, James ( 2004 ), The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism, Kensington Publishing Corporation, ISBN 978-0-8065-2407-8.
In October 2004, Corel Corporation purchased Jasc Software and the distribution rights to Paint Shop Pro.
In June 2004 SGI sold the business, later renamed to Alias Systems Corporation, to the private equity investment firm Accel-KKR for $ 57. 1 million.
Since 2006, Warner Bros operated a joint venture with China Film Group Corporation and HG to form Warner China Film HG to produce films in Hong Kong and China, including Connected, which is a remake of the 2004 thriller film Cellular, they have co-produced many other Chinese films as well.
At a 2004 conference of the Aerospace Corporation and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, engineer and physicist Robert Wood suggested that the fire began when Biela's Comet broke up over the Midwest.
Bradley Belt, former executive director of the PBGC ( the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, the federal agency that insures private-sector defined-benefit pension plans in the event of bankrupment ), testified before a congressional hearing in October 2004, “ I am particularly concerned with the temptation, and indeed, growing tendency, to use the pension insurance fund as a means to obtain an interest-free and risk-free loan to enable companies to restructure.
The presence of a British subsidiary of the United States arms company EDO Corporation in Moulsecoomb, Brighton, has been the cause of protests since 2004.
* Miller, Jeffrey J. Buffalo's Forgotten Champions, Xlibris Corporation, 2004 ISBN 1-4134-5005-9
By 2004 and 2005, major buyouts were once again becoming common, including the acquisitions of Toys " R " Us, The Hertz Corporation, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and SunGard in 2005.
During a two-year period between 2005 and 2007, the arena was owned by a consortium of creditors who financed its construction after the Oregon Arena Corporation, a now-defunct holding company owned by Allen, filed for bankruptcy in 2004.
Hamilton is, as of 2004, home to two microbiological research and production facilities: the government-run Rocky Mountain Laboratories, and a branch of the Corixa Corporation ( bought in the late 1990s from Ribi ImmunoChem Research, Inc .).
An Ormet Corporation employee strike affected Woodsfield's economic base in 2004, but once the strike ended, things began to improve.
Further progress came in March 2004 when two successful tests were carried out at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Centre using small-scale rockets manufactured by Blacksky Corporation, based in Carlsbad, California.
In 2004, the Starz Entertainment Corporation joined forces with the Autry estate to restore all of his films, which have been shown on Starz's Encore Western Channel on cable television on a regular basis to date since.
* Superman Adventures ( released in 2004 by Platinum Disc Corporation ).
By 2004 and 2005, major buyouts were once again becoming common, including the acquisitions of Toys " R " Us, The Hertz Corporation, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and SunGard in 2005.

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