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The world in 2004 (10124 bytes)
1: ...es a flavour of life in this period, ordered from the most [[macroscopic]] downward.</i> 6: ... was measured as one of the four most powerful in the last one hundred years. 8: ...n in 2003. The IUCN estimated that the rate of extinction was between 100 and 1000 times higher than n... 12: ...2.5 billion (39%) of these are in [[China]] and [[India]]. 16: ...some developed countries to below 40 years mainly in parts of Africa. 2004 World Series (21920 bytes) 1: [[Image:2004WorldSeriesLogo.png|right|2004 World Series logo]] 3: ...e by defeating the [[Chicago Cubs]] in the [[1918 World Series]]. 5: ...the Cardinals ever came to possessing the lead in the Series. 7: ...[1967 World Series|1967]]; the Cardinals won both in seven games. 11: ..., [[Dale Scott]], [[Brian Gorman]], [[Chuck Meriwether]], [[Gerry Davis]], [[Charlie Reliford]] 2004 World Cup of Hockey (32179 bytes) 1: [[image:worldcupofhockeylogo2004.PNG|right]] 2: ...the final against [[Finland]]. The tournament's main organizer and logistical manager was [[David Job]... 6: {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="450" 12: ...|20px]] [[Finnish national men's ice hockey team|Finland]] 19: For each team's rosters, see [[2004 World Cup of Hockey rosters]]. Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004 (600 bytes) 1: ...rs 9: Expert 3''''', is a [[video game]] based on the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' franchise. 3: ...ssemble three decks and can play Duel Monsters against a variety of computer opponents. 5: ==External link== 6: .../www.konami.com/gs/worldchampionship2004/ English World Championship Tournament website] 7: * [http://www.konamijpn.com/products/yugioh_ex3/index.html Japanese Expert 3 website] 2004 Little League World Series (6774 bytes) 1: ...d win the 58th installment of the [[Little League World Series]]. 5: ... meet [[August 29]] to play for the Little League world championship. 9: {| border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0 16: ...rganton, North Carolina|Morganton, N.C.]]<br />Southeast<br />Morganton || 2 || 1 18: ...ode Island|Lincoln, R.I.]]<br />New England<br />Lincoln || 1 || 2 Around the World in 80 Days (2004 movie) (1606 bytes) 1: ...0_Days.jpg|thumbnail|right|300px|Around the World in 80 Days movie poster]] 2: ...[Jules Verne|Jules Verne's]] ''[[Around the World in Eighty Days]]''. 4: '''Tagline''': ''Let your imagination soar''. 7: Listed in the order they appear in the credits. 11: * [[Jim Broadbent]] as Lord Kelvin 2004 College World Series (29847 bytes) 1: ...[college baseball]] teams met after having played their way through a 64-team bracket to play at histor... 3: ... of Texas at Austin|Texas]] in two games to claim the title. 4: ...e series. Ricky Romero also recorded two wins for the Titans. 10: ...>Catcher</td><td>Landon Powell</td><td>South Carolina</td></tr> 11: ...irst base</td><td>Steve Pearce</td><td>South Carolina</td></tr> Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2004 (608 bytes) 1: ...5]] and [[March 5]] [[2004]]. (''See also: [[2004 in sports]]'') 3: ==Opening ceremony== 5: ...ernational Cricket Council]] are participating in the tournament. 9: [[Category:International cricket competitions]] 10: [[Category:2004 in sports|Cricket World Cup]] 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships (30099 bytes) 1: ...[Hungary]] between [[March 5]] and [[March 7]], [[2004]]. 3: ...ly visited there 15 years earlier in [[IAAF World Indoor Championships|1989]]. 5: ...te of a former stadium that was destroyed by fire in 1999. 7: ...unning indoors any [[athlete]] drawn to run on an inside lane was given an enormous disadvantage. 9: ==Medal winners== FIDE World Chess Championship, 2004 (40316 bytes) 1: ...mpionship, 2004''' was held at the Almahary Hotel in [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]], from June 18 to July 13. 3: ...ov]] in a step towards the reunification of the [[World Chess Championship]]. 5: ==Reunification of the title== 7: ...4 FIDE Championship is a part of the latest plan, the so-called ''[[Prague Agreement]]''. 9: ...nners of these two matches would then play one another to produce a unified champion. Snooker world rankings 2003/2004 (1630 bytes) 1: ...for the top 32 [[snooker]] players in the '''2003/2004''' season are listed below. 3: ...align="center" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" 5: ! Ranking 22: | [[John Higgins]] 42: | [[Matthew Stevens]] Snooker world rankings 2004/2005 (1650 bytes) 1: ...s''' for the top 32 [[snooker]] players in the '''2004/2005''' season are listed below. 3: ...align="center" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" 5: ! Ranking 26: | [[John Higgins]] 30: | [[Matthew Stevens]] FIFA Futsal World Cup 2004 (13094 bytes) 1: ...Spain won the tournament, defeating Italy in the final. 3: == The Draw == 8: <table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> 10: ...d width=60%><table border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5> 23: ...ign=left>[[Image:Spain_flag_large.png|20px]] [[Spain]]</td> 2004 FIFA World Player of the Year (659 bytes) 1: ...ierry Henry]] finished second for the second year in succession. 11: |[[Ronaldinho]] 27: |[[Zinedine Zidane]] 55: {{International Football}} 57: [[Category:2004 in sports|FIFA World Player of the Year]] World records at the 2004 Summer Olympics (6308 bytes) 1: ...rld record]]s were set in various events at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]]. 3: ==[[Archery at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Archery]]== 4: ...arrow): [[South Korea]]'s [[Im Dong-hyun]], 687 points 5: ...5 was set in 1995 by [[Young Sung Shim]] and tied in 1996 by [[Kyo Moon Oh]]'' ([[August 12]]) 6: ...2 arrow): South Korea's [[Park Sung Hyun]], 682 points (August 12) 2004 Ford World Curling Championship (4032 bytes) 1: ...004]] World [[Curling]] Championships''' was held in [[Gävle]], [[Sweden]] from [[April 17]] to [[Apri... 5: Final Standings 6: {| border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0 21: |[[Peja Lindholm]]||Östersunds CK||[[Östersund]]||6||3 27: |[[Ewan MacDonald]]||St. Martins CC||[[Perth, Scotland|Perth]]||5||4 2004 World Cup of Hockey rosters (18234 bytes) 1: ...s for the eight teams participating in the [[2004 World Cup of Hockey]]. 6: {| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" 14: | [[Pat Quinn]] 24: | [[Jacques Martin]] 29: | [[Wayne Fleming]] FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World 2004 (2300 bytes) 1: ... of the '''[[FHM]] 100 Sexiest Women in the World 2004''' poll. Results are not statistically significan... 13: # [[Angelina Jolie]] 15: # [[Christina Aguilera]] 20: # [[Kristin Kreuk]] 23: # [[Kylie Minogue]] 2004 World Cup of Hockey (match stats) (20493 bytes) 1: ...he following are match statistics from the [[2004 World Cup of Hockey]]. 4: ===Czech Republic vs. Finland=== 5: {| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" 9: ...]] <br> [[Finnish national men's ice hockey team|Finland]] 36: {| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" 2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (10322 bytes) 1: [[de:Eishockey-Weltmeisterschaft 2004/Junioren]] 3: ...ever gold medal, defeating [[Canada]] 4-3 in the Final. 5: ==Final standings== 7: {| border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0 33: All games at [[Hämeenlinna]] unless otherwise stated <br>
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