Almanac results for 2004-10-14
Yuan Yamaguchi, Japanese idol
Kristina Roshka, Ukrainian association football player
Olianna Bishop, Barbadian association football player
Karen Maková, Slovak association football player
Neil Karnik, Singaporean cricketer
Elea Hagmann, Swiss association football player
Nik Mujanović, Slovenian volleyball player
Q106641273, Brazilian racing driver
Anna Janssen, German association football player
Dominikus Dion, Indonesian association football player
Margo Joseph-Kuo, Australian synchronized swimmer
Vangelis Zougris, Greek basketball player
Osmancan Öztürk, association football player
Kassoum Ouattara, Ivorian and French footballer
Noah Nene, French rugby union player
Bryson Warren, American basketball player
Obidike Lawrence Ezeilo, Student
Marcus Caldeira, Canadian soccer player
Grigorii Ter-Saakian, chess player
Muhammed Emin Çelik, researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-9865-1551)
Lewis Bower, New Zealand cyclist
Oliver Goethe, Danish racing driver
Berat Efe Parlar, Turkish actor
Noah Bodenstein, Swiss figure skater
Anne Hill, (died 2004)
Robert Lissauer, American composer (1917–2004)
Willie Browne, Irish footballer (1936-2004)
Vlassis Bonatsos, Greek entertainer (1949–2004)
Rohan Joseph de Saram, Sri Lankan musician (1953-2004)
Q21088286, Soviet politician (1936–2004)
Georg Pauly, German politician (1928-2004)
Amram Zilberman, Israeli Paralympic archer
Vladimir Shifrin, Ukrainian scientist
Walter Deeters, German regional historian, medievalist and archivist (1930-2004)
Gérard Mendel, French psychoanalyst (1930–2004)
D. T. Fernando, Sri Lankan pioneer lyricist
Helen Marjorie Sheil, (died 2004)
Sija van Wijngaarden, Dutch Esperantist
Horst Tilch, German judge (1935–2004)
Boris Viktorov, Russian poet
Conrad Russell, 5th Earl Russell, British peer, politician and historian (1937-2004)
Juan Francisco Fresno, Catholic cardinal (1914–2004)
Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer, German record producer, music executive (1927–2004)
Roman Bańkowski, Polish poet
Magdolna Bartha, Hungarian cross-country skier
Harald Sioli, German biologist, researcher and university teacher (1910–2004)
Kirill Zelenoy, (1935-2004) poet, prose writer, journalist, art historian, pedagogue
Mushtaq Jalili, Indian Screenwriter (1927-2004)
Ivan Shamiakin, Belarusian writer and politician (1921-2004)
Fitzwalter Plumptre, 21st Baron FitzWalter, peer (1914-2004)
Bernardo Albanese, Italian jurist (1921-2004)
Eileen Le Mesurier Spilsbury, Peerage person ID=644673
Peter Adelaar, judoka (1947–2004)
Peter Schnatz, German painter (1940-2004)
Gananath Pradhan, politician from Odisha, India (1924-2004)
Henry Nyberg, Swedish projectionist
Claude Marti, (1926-2004)
André Aumonier, French businessman (1916–2004)
Cordell Jackson, American guitarist (1923-2004)
Mohamed Zahir Ismail, former Malaysian lawyer and politician (1924-2004)
Lokesh, Indian actor
Stuart Munro-Hay, British archaeologist and historian (1947–2004)
George H.T. Kimble, British-born geographer active in Canada and the US (1908–2004)
Sheila Keith, British actress (1920-2004)
Pat Best, American songwriter, singer
Eirini Kakavouli, Greek actress
Lennarth Zander, Swedish architect
Dina Mohammed Hassan, Iraqi journalist (died 2004)
Christine Kainz, Austrian librarian
Al Kaporch, American football player (1913-2004)
Dattopant Thengadi, Indian politician (1920–2004)
Maurits Frans Mörzer Bruyns, Dutch biologist, university professor and conservationist
Q115706641, Georgian judoka
Alberto Alén Pérez, Cuban musicologist and cellist
SMK Mandiri Pontianak, vocational school in Pontianak City, West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Q4192850, human settlement in Shchigrovsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia
Google Desktop, computer program
Auto Stro, company based in Latvia
SMA Kristen Immanuel, high school in Pontianak City, West Kalimantan, Indonesia
EURODANĚ, Czech company
d-PROG, Czech company
Pandora FMS, software for monitoring computer networks
Yitongka, transport IC card in Xiamen, China
SMA Negeri 6 Tanjungpinang, high school in Tanjung Pinang City, Riau Islands, Indonesia
Q122706871, protected areas of Côte d'Ivoire
Borgelemossarna, nature reserve in Västra Götaland, Sweden
SD Negeri 40 Pantai Cermin, primary school in Kampar Regency, Riau, Indonesia
Q4130335, human settlement in Shchigrovsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia
Blue Skin, 2004 film
Shark Tale, 2004 American animated adventure film by Vicky Jenson, Bibo Bergeron, and Rob Letterman
Decent People, 2004 film
WarioWare: Twisted!, 2004 video game
Perpetual, album by Kingdom Come
The Meaning of Everything, book by Simon Winchester
Fascination, 2004 film by Klaus Menzel
Robo Kiss, W single
A cloud hangs over Rembrandt at the Fogg, news article
Kiss and Run, 2002 film by Annette Ernst
Secret Mission, episode of The Backyardigans (S1 E5)
Q11132789, 2004 single by Kobukuro
The Giant Pumpkins, episode of Postcards from Buster (S1 E4)
The island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells, 2004 Gutenberg version
Kururin Squash!, 2004 video game
Genesis, 2004 documentary film by Claude Nuridsany
Suspect Zero, 2004 film directed by E. Elias Merhige
Splatter Master, 2004 video game
Fleabee's Fortune, 2004 novel by Robin Jarvis
Rock Mor lam sa on 10 Payanak fak rak, 2004 studio album by Jintara Poonlarp
The Global Politics of Educational Borrowing and Lending, scholarly work by Gita Steiner-Khamsi
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1567, United Nations Security Council resolution
Class A, 2004 novel by Robert Muchamore
Evil, 2003 film directed by Mikael Håfström
The Man Who Copied, 2003 film by Jorge Furtado
Agnes and His Brothers, 2004 film by Oskar Roehler
Martineau v. M.N.R., case from the Supreme Court of Canada
Snowfever, 2004 film by Pim van Hoeve
Ned's Buried Treasure, episode of The Koala Brothers (S2 E4)
The Autograph, episode of Maya & Miguel (S1 E4)
Shake That!, single
Girl Talk/The Speed Star, song
Try Carter, episode of ER (S11 E3)
Grief, episode of Law & Order (S8 E14)
Harvest, episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (S5 E3)
The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 4: c.1024–c.1198, Part 2, book published in 2004
The Han Synthesis, episode of In Our Time
Chinese Localities Experimenting With More Open Methods of Selecting Officials, article published by Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Aşk-ı Kıyamet, 2004 single by Emre Altuğ
Q98445051, interpellation in the Riksdag from Nyamko Sabuni to Ylva Johansson, 2004-10-14
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence: Term Limits and Assignment Limitations, Congressional Research Service report
Omoide ni sasayagu, 2004 single by Miki Imai
Q98485023, record of meeting of the Riksdag 2004/05:14
Turner: Life and Landscape, 2004 book by Olivier Meslay, from “Abrams Discoveries” series
Tamara, 2004 film directed by Szabolcs Hajdu
Supreme Court of Sweden case T 1625-03, decision from the Supreme Court of Sweden
Supreme Court of Sweden case Ö 1562-04, decision from the Supreme Court of Sweden
Rome, single of Novastar
Q100589464, Swedish delegated legislation from 2004
Light Years, episode of Without a Trace (S3 E3)
Q99371110, written question from Tommy Ternemar to Leni Björklund
Q99371112, written question from Chatrine Pålsson to Ann-Christin Nykvist
Q99371113, written question from Lars-Ivar Ericson to Thomas Östros
Q99371115, written question from Britta Rådström to Thomas Östros
Q99371116, written question from Claes-Göran Brandin to Leni Björklund
Q99371118, written question from Britta Rådström to Thomas Bodström
Q99371123, written question from Lars-Ivar Ericson to Ylva Johansson
Q99371119, written question from Niclas Lindberg to Lars-Erik Lövdén
Q99371121, written question from Niclas Lindberg to Lena Sommestad
Q99371124, written question from Sonja Fransson to Thomas Bodström
Key Party, episode of Will & Grace (S7 E5)
Q98531143, committee directives from 2004
Q98531144, committee directives from 2004
Q98531145, committee directives from 2004
Dirty Soul, film directed by Milan Cieslar
Q57502229, performing arts production
Q57505591, performing arts production
Q130714768, theatre play by Martin Kukučka, Lukáš Trpišovský
Q130734938, puppet play by Vít Peřina
Three, Greek stage production of Larkou's play, 2004/05