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*<!--Oct. 23--> The [[St. Louis Cardinals]] face the [[Boston Red Sox]] at [[Fenway Park]] in Game 1 of [[Major League Baseball]]'s [[2004 World Series|World Series]].
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*<!--Oct. 22--> The '''[[Kyoto Protocol|Kyoto Treaty]]''' is ratified by [[Russia]]'s lower house of parliament. The treaty will now go to the upper house and President [[Vladimir Putin]] for their approval.
*<!--Oct. 22--> The '''[[Kyoto Protocol|Kyoto Treaty]]''' is ratified by [[Russia]]'s lower house of parliament. The treaty will now go to the upper house and President [[Vladimir Putin]] for their approval.
*<!--Oct. 21--> The [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[United States Army|Army]] sentences [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Ivan Frederick]] to 8 years in prison for 5 counts of abuse in the '''[[Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse|Abu Ghraib scandal]]'''.
*<!--Oct. 21--> The [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[United States Army|Army]] sentences [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Ivan Frederick]] to 8 years in prison for 5 counts of abuse in the '''[[Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse|Abu Ghraib scandal]]'''.
*<!--Oct. 21--> The [[St. Louis Cardinals]] defeat the [[Houston Astros]] in game seven of [[Major League Baseball]]'s '''[[2004 National League Championship Series|National League Championship Series]]''', earning a trip to the [[World Series]], where they will face the [[Boston Red Sox]].
*<!--Oct. 21--> The '''[[Human Genome Project]]''' revises its estimate of the number of genes in the human [[genome]], putting the number at 20,000 to 25,000, about 30 percent fewer than the previous estimate.
*<!--Oct. 21--> The '''[[Human Genome Project]]''' revises its estimate of the number of genes in the human [[genome]], putting the number at 20,000 to 25,000, about 30 percent fewer than the previous estimate.



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