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The following is a list of notable '''deaths in 2004'''. |
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Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: |
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* Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference (and language of reference, if not ]). |
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== January 2004 == |
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''See ].'' |
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== February 2004 == |
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''See ].'' |
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== March 2004 == |
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== April 2004 == |
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== May 2004 == |
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== June 2004 == |
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== July 2004 == |
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== August 2004 == |
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*1 ], 91, physicist, co-discoverer of ]. |
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*1 ], 82, philosopher. |
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*3 ], 79, Major League Baseball/New York Mets announcer. |
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*3 ], 94, Philippine lawyer and politician. |
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*3 ], 66, British actress, '']'', ]. |
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*3 ], 95, French photographer. |
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*4 ], 88, R&B and rock DJ. |
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*5 ], 90, British athlete. |
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*6 ], 56, funk singer. |
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*7 ], 89, American oil well fire-fighter. |
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*7 ], 55, English ornithologist. |
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*7 ], 75, journalist and broadcaster. |
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*8 ], 96, '']'' actress. |
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*8 ], 70, Greek actor. |
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*8 ], 89, health and fitness pioneer. |
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*8 ], 82, internationally recognized artist and painter. |
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*8 ], 95, comedian, ] associate. |
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*8 ], 23, skating and skiing champion, collided with a concrete lamp-post. |
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*9 ], 89, classical scholar and author. |
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*9 ], 86, guitarist who played with ] and on the ] orchestra. |
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*9 ], 92, film composer. |
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*10 ], 102, oldest known U.S. Olympic medal winner. |
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*10 ], 73, former owner of the ]. |
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*11 ], 88, author of ]. |
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*11 ], 76, longtime sports writer for '']''. |
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*12 ], 84, ], coinventor of the ]. |
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*12 ], 62, American parapsychologist. |
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*12 ], 72, British character actor. |
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*12 ], 75, National Basketball Association Hall of Famer. |
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*13 ], 91, author and television hostess on French cuisine. |
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*13 ], 97, U.S. federal judge who ruled on court cases involving ]. |
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*13 ], Bulgarian opera basso singer. |
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*14 ], 77, member of the United States House of Representatives from Michigan from 1965 to 1995. |
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*14 ], 42, rapist and murderer; the first person executed in India since 1995. |
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*14 ], 93, Polish poet, ] in 1980. |
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*15 ], 94, Turkish opera singer. |
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*15 ], 88, ]. |
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*15 ], 35, cinematographer for the movie '']'', drowned in helicopter crash while filming. |
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*16 ], 95, American industrialist and architectural philanthropist. |
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*16 ], 54, Czech Republic national hockey team and ] coach. |
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*16 ], 83, "Venezuelan" United States-born B-movie actress. |
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*16 ], 72, Barbadian politician and former ]. |
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*16 ], 91, photographer. |
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*16 ], 35, world champion boxer, murdered. |
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*17 ], 45, rhythm guitarist for ], from lymphoma complications. |
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*17 ], 58, head of the administration of ]. |
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*17 ], 85, French baritone. |
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*17 ], 78, Australian novelist. |
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*18 ], 97, first Asian American elected to the U.S. Senate. |
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*18 ], 82, composer of classic film music such as '']''. |
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*18 ], 68, Mexican politician, former ]. |
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*18 ], 69, American bluegrass musician, founder of the band ]. |
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*19 ], 74, German entrepreneur. |
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*19 ], 62, German politician, former ]. |
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*20 ], 82, Cuban-born star of ] films. |
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*20 ], 83, Israeli politician and novelist. |
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*22 ], 95, British silent film actress. |
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*22 ], 43, chess Grandmaster and coach. |
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*22 ], 81, announcer who popularized the phrase ''"Elvis has left the building"'', automobile accident. |
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*22 ], 105, Australian First World War veteran, last known survivor of the ]. |
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*22 ], 78, television and film writer, former president of the ]. |
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*22 ], 83, film director, '']''. |
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*22 ], 84, architect of economic liberalization during Czechoslovakia's ill-fated 1968 '']''. |
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*23 ], 100, ] Italian Roman Catholic archbishop. |
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*23 ], 88, former ], ], ], ] and ] pitcher. |
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*23 ], 103, chairperson of the ] department store. |
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*23 ], 92, Estonian politician, ] 1971-1990. |
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*24 ], 99, former attorney general and chief justice of Florida. |
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*24 ], 78, Swiss-born psychiatrist. |
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*24 ], 20, Greek ]ka. |
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*24 ], 76, American politician. |
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*25 ], 86, former Roman Catholic primate of Spain, Cardinal since 1973 and Archbishop of ] from 1971 to 1995. () |
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*25 ], 85, British film art director and production designer. |
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*26 ], 53, Portuguese fashion designer. |
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*26 ], 47, American pop singer. |
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*26 ], 56, Italian journalist, murdered in Iraq. |
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*27 ], 51, former consort to North Korean leader ], cancer (rumoured). |
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*27 ], 78, actor '']'' |
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*27 ], 93, foreign news correspondent for the '']'' and '']''; father of actor ]. |
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*27 ], 92, actress (] films). |
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*27 ], 57, former outfielder for the ]. |
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*28 ], 84, producer and screenwriter, ] nomination for writing ], lung cancer. |
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*28 ], 111, oldest German. |
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*30 ], 71, British athlete and athletics administrator. |
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*30 ], 69, goalkeeper of ], ], ] and ]. |
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*30 ], 97, American astronomer. |
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*30 ], 83, architect trained by ]. |
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*30 ], 55, motorcycle designer, injuries suffered during a stunt. |
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*31 ], 65, ] singer of "I'm a Fool to Care". |
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*31 ], 61, lead singer of pop group ], cancer. |
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== September 2004 == |
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*1 ], 89, the ] of Syria. |
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*1 ], 88, life peer and former chairman of ], Hill Samuel, ] Group, and STC. |
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*1 ], 84, owner of Dart Drugs Chain, congestive heart failure. |
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*1 ], 79, leader of The Prisonaires, one of earliest music groups to record for ] and ]. |
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*1 Sir ], 66, former chief executive of ] and chairman of the Strategic Rail Authority. |
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*2 ], 72, commercial jingle writer (''I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke''). |
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*2 ], 58, former National Hockey League and World Hockey Association defenseman, throat cancer. |
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*2 ], 93, creator of the ]. |
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*2 ], 77, IBM computer scientist. |
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*2 ], 80, biochemist. |
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*3 ], 28, former University of Arizona wrestler, car accident. |
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*4 ], 40, actor, ]. |
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*4 ], 84?, former Major League Baseball; first black player to sign with the ], and first ] to bat over .300 in the 20th century. |
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*4 ], 68, North Carolina's former chief of Emergency Medical Services and founder of modern emergency medical response, heart attack. |
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*4 ], 75, ] and ] golfer, congestive heart failure |
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*4 ], 33, American-born ] player, leukemia. |
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*5 ], 31, actress ('']''), apparent suicide. |
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*5 ], 73, New Brunswick, Canada politician and former federal cabinet minister, cancer. |
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*5 ], 20, Italian motoracer, killed during a race. |
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*5 ], 42, British ], killed during a race |
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*5 ], 84, American actor. |
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*6 ], 90, one of the ] in '']''. |
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*6 ], 85, political scientist and author ('']''). |
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*7 ], 31, campaigner for Muslim girls' and women's rights, cancer. |
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*7 ], 39, prominent Indonesian human rights activist, arsenic. |
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*7 ], 89, publisher of '']'', complications from a stroke. |
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*7 ], 70, first Republican governor of Mississippi since 1874, leukemia. |
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*7 ], 89, Afrikaner-South African cleric, theologian and anti-apartheid activist. |
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*8 ], 62, British novelist. |
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*8 ], 91, Disney animator. |
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*8 ], 90, former Interior minister of France. |
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*8? ], 86, founder of the ] |
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*9 ], 69, writer and producer for ] News. |
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*9 ], 74, guitar equipment maker. |
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*9 ], 69, British ice hockey player. |
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*10 ], 77, U.S. politician. |
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*10 ], 89, Canadian Air Force officer. |
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*10 ], 76, British actor. |
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*10 ], 51, actor, automobile crash. |
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*11 ], 64, Slovak composer. |
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*11 ], 71, Broadway lyricist ('']'', '']''), heart attack. |
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*11 ], 64, American graphic artist. |
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*11 ], 55, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria, helicopter crash. |
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*12 ], 96, architect. |
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*12 ], 72, Djibouti politician, vice-president of the government council (1959–60) and prime minister (1977–78). |
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*12 ], 77, British composer. |
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*12 ], 93, playwright, '']''. |
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*13 ], 99, early National Football League player with the ]. |
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*14 ], 84, Danish actor. |
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*14 ], 89, first Hispanic American appointed as Federal Appeals Court judge. |
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*15 ], 77, American baseball player (]). |
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*15 ], 91, songwriter, ''All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth''. |
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*15 ], 50?, leader of the 1999 transitional government in Niger. |
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*15 ], 55, guitarist and founding member of '']'', prostate cancer. |
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*16 ], South African musician. |
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*16 ], American singer, one of the two ]. |
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*16 ], 91, American poet. |
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*17 ], 87, pioneered research on ]. |
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*18 ], 74, medieval scholar. |
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*18 ], 82, filmmaker. |
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*18 ], 76, divorce lawyer to the stars, cancer. |
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*18 ], 74, Russian actress. |
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*19 ], 25, Norwegian snowboarder. |
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*19 ], 71, photojournalist. |
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*19 ], 73, country music singer. |
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*19 ], 96, patriarch of family of jazz musicians. |
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*19 ], 91, the last writer from Belarus who wrote in ]. |
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*20 ], 52, American civilian contractor, beheaded by Muslim terrorists in Iraq. |
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*20 ] OBE, 69, English footballer and cup-winning coach and manager. |
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*20 ], 75, Estonian singer and television journalist. |
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*21 ], 48, American civilian contractor, beheaded by Muslim terrorists in Iraq. |
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*21 ], 62, stock car racer. |
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*22 ], 42, American professional wrestler known as ''The Big Boss Man''. |
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*23 ], 57, former editor of ], feminist and civil rights advocate. |
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*23 ], 84, British World War II flying ace. |
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*23 ], 53, Dutch singer. |
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*23 ], 89, British politician. |
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*23 ], 86, former National Hockey League player and coach for the ]. |
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*23 ], 79, nuclear scientist and father of India's nuclear program. |
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*23 ], 85, radio personality; forerunner of ''shock jocks'' ] and ]. |
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*24 ], 49, actor (]), motorcycle accident. |
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*24 ], 69, French novelist. |
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*25 ], 55, mathematician, information technology pioneer. |
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*25 ], 79, philanthropist; ex-owner of ] and ]. |
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*26 ], 32, Pakistani terrorist, supposed member of Al-Qaida. |
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*26 ], Hamas leader assassinated by car bomb. |
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*27 ], 81, Taiwan's wealthiest businessman and founder of the ]. |
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*28 ], 77, fashion designer, pneumonia. |
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*28 ], 98, Indian author in Englis. |
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*28 ], 74, longtime New York City radio disc jockey. |
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*29 ], 86, former Dutch junior Foreign Minister and former CEO of ]. |
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*29 ], 49, New Zealand boxer. |
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*29 ], 57, suspected murderer of Swedish prime minister ]. |
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*29 ], 34, French rally motorcyclist, accident. |
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*29 ], 72, American women's baseball and field hockey player, plane crash. |
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*29 ] (also known as S. Bar David), 80, television writer. |
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*30 ], 69, director of original production of ]. |
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*30 ], 84, American character actor. |
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*30 ], 79, Dutch maverick journalist, cancer. |
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*30 ], 36, former National Football League ] player, car crash while leading police on chase. |
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*30 ], 68, Sri Lankan actor and politician. |
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== October 2004 == |
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== November 2004 == |
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== December 2004 == |
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