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[[Image:Ac.soniagandhi.jpg|100px|right|Sonia Gandhi]] |
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* [[Indian National Congress|Congress Party]] leader '''[[Sonia Gandhi]]''' is unanimously endorsed by 19 allied parties to become the next [[Prime Minister of India]]. |
* [[Indian National Congress|Congress Party]] leader '''[[Sonia Gandhi]]''' is unanimously endorsed by 19 allied parties to become the next [[Prime Minister of India]]. |
Revision as of 06:04, 17 May 2004
- Massachusetts becomes the first state to recognize same-sex marriage in the United States.
- Congress Party leader Sonia Gandhi is unanimously endorsed by 19 allied parties to become the next Prime Minister of India.
- Ukraine wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2004.
- Roh Moo-hyun is acquitted by the Constitutional Court and reinstated as President of South Korea.
- A video shows American civilian Nick Berg murdered by militants in Iraq.