Replaying Thursday, June 24, 2004

The June 24, 2004 was a Thursday under the star sign of . It was the 175 day of the year. President of the United States was George W. Bush.

If you were born on this day, you are 22 years old. Your last birthday was on the Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 14 days ago. Your next birthday is on Thursday, June 24, 2027, in 350 days. You have lived for 8,049 days, or about 193,184 hours, or about 11,591,075 minutes, or about 695,464,500 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Lionel Messi (association football player, born June 24, 1987)
  • David Alaba (association football player, born June 24, 1992)
  • Mindy Kaling (actor, comedian, film actor, screenwriter, showrunner, television actor, television producer, voice actor, born June 24, 1979)
  • LiSA (composer, singer, born June 24, 1987)
  • Minka Kelly (actor, artist, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born June 24, 1980)
  • Edward I of England (monarch, born June 17, 1239)
  • Robert Downey Sr. (camera operator, cinematographer, film actor, film director, film editor, film producer, screenwriter, television actor, born June 24, 1936)
  • Mustafa I (ruler, born June 24, 1591)
  • Gautam Adani (businessperson, born June 24, 1962)
  • Micah Richards (association football player, born June 24, 1988)
  • Erin Moriarty (actor, film actor, television actor, born June 24, 1994)
  • Jeff Beck (composer, guitarist, jazz guitarist, musician, record producer, recording artist, songwriter, born June 24, 1944)
  • Juan Román Riquelme (association football player, sports executive, born June 24, 1978)
  • Iain Glen (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born June 24, 1961)
  • Solange Knowles (actor, blogger, businessperson, choreographer, composer, dancer, disc jockey, entrepreneur, fashion designer, film actor, model, musician, record producer, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, television actor, born June 24, 1986)
  • Juan Manuel Fangio (Formula One driver, entrepreneur, racing automobile driver, born June 24, 1911)
  • Peter Weller (actor, art historian, director, film actor, film director, teacher, television actor, born June 24, 1947)
  • Mutaz Essa Barshim (athletics competitor, high jumper, born June 24, 1991)
  • Mick Fleetwood (actor, film actor, rock drummer, songwriter, born June 24, 1947)
  • JJ Redick (basketball player, podcaster, born June 24, 1984)
  • Ji Jin-hee (actor, television actor, born June 24, 1971)
  • Shunsuke Nakamura (association football player, born June 24, 1978)
  • Hope Sandoval (composer, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born June 24, 1966)
  • Adrienne Shelly (actor, film actor, film director, screenwriter, writer, born June 24, 1966)
  • Tom Lister, Jr. (film actor, film producer, professional wrestler, voice actor, born June 24, 1958)
  • Jack Dempsey (actor, boxer, film actor, military officer, born June 24, 1895)
  • Joan Clarke (computer scientist, cryptanalyst, mathematician, numismatist, born June 24, 1917)
  • Nichkhun (film actor, model, singer, songwriter, television actor, born June 24, 1988)
  • Charles Whitman (mass murderer, sniper, spree killer, born June 24, 1941)
  • Nancy Allen (actor, film actor, model, television actor, born June 24, 1950)
  • Kim Yeo-jin (actor, film actor, born June 24, 1972)
  • Ariel Pink (composer, guitarist, musician, singer-songwriter, born June 24, 1978)
  • Roy O. Disney (banker, entrepreneur, film producer, born June 24, 1893)
  • Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (politician, born June 14, 1532)
  • Vanessa Ray (actor, film actor, television actor, born June 24, 1981)
  • Richard Kruspe/Richard Z. Kruspe (composer, guitarist, lyricist, singer, born June 24, 1967)
  • Stuart Broad (cricketer, born June 24, 1986)
  • Curt Smith (bassist, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born June 24, 1961)
  • Candice Patton (actor, film actor, television actor, born June 24, 1985)
  • Sajida Talfah (politician, teacher, born June 24, 1937)
  • Adam Pearce (professional wrestler, born June 24, 1978)
  • Nelson Peltz (businessperson, born June 24, 1942)
  • Horatio Kitchener (diplomat, engineer, military officer, politician, born June 24, 1850)
  • Robert Reich (economist, political scientist, politician, university teacher, born June 24, 1946)
  • Max Ehrich (actor, dancer, film actor, singer, stage actor, television actor, born June 24, 1991)
  • Claude Chabrol (actor, film actor, film critic, film director, film producer, press agent, screenwriter, born June 24, 1930)
  • Owen Paterson (businessperson, politician, born June 24, 1956)
  • Ambrose Bierce (aphorist, journalist, poet, science fiction writer, writer, born June 24, 1842)
  • George Pataki (lawyer, politician, born June 24, 1945)
  • Ezio Auditore da Firenze (assassin, author, courier, explorer, farmer, investor, mentor, swordfighter, born June 15, 1459)

24th of June 2004 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on June 24, 2004

World Business Briefing | Australia: News Corporation Ruling Supported

Date: 25 June 2004

By John Shaw ( NYT)

John NYT

Standard & Poor's says it has majority support for its ruling that News Corp cannot be listed in Australian Stock Exchange's top 200 index after it moves its base to New York later in 2004 and joins New York Stock Exchange's 500-stock index; graph (S)

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Wolfowitz Offers Apology To Journalists Covering Iraq

Date: 25 June 2004

By Thom Shanker

Thom Shanker

Deputy Defense Sec Paul D Wolfowitz issues unusual apology to journalists covering Iraq for saying at House Armed Services Committee hearing that correspondents in Baghdad are afraid to travel and, therefore, publishing rumors; notes that 34 journalists have given their lives since beginning of war in Iraq (M)

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World Briefing | Asia: China: Guarding Against Suicide Boats

Date: 25 June 2004

By Keith Bradsher (NYT)

Keith NYT

New China News Agency reports that Chinese Maritime Search and Rescue Center and China Ocean Shipping Company conducted joint operation simulating suicide bomb attack on tanker in South China Sea (S)

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Media Ruling Merely Irritates Big Owners

Date: 25 June 2004

By Bill Carter

Bill Carter

Media company executives express frustration at federal appeals court ruling largely reversing FCC's rollback of restrictions on media companies' ownership of both newspapers and television stations in single market as well as on number of local television and radio stations they can own in same market; company that could be affected most by ruling is Tribune Co, which, in worst case, could face loss of either some television stations or newspapers; comments from executives at Tribune Co, News Corp and Gannett Co (M)

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A Crowning at the Capital Creates a Stir

Date: 24 June 2004

By Sheryl Gay Stolberg

Sheryl Stolberg

John Gorenfeld publishes account in online magazine Salon of March 23 ceremony at which Rev Sun Myung Moon donned crown in Senate office building and declared himself Messiah, with some members of Congress in attendance; news is causing stir and some lawmakers attending what was billed as peace awards banquet are backpedaling, saying they missed coronation or saw it and did not think much of it at time; others insist they were duped and had no idea organization holding reception was connected to Moon, who mingles with power elite by dint of his dual roles as religious leader of Unification Church and media mogul; Moon owns conservative Washington Times and wire service United Press International; photo (M)

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Court Papers Show Lawyer Agreed Not to Help Terrorist

Date: 25 June 2004

By Julia Preston

Julia Preston

Trial of Lynne F Stewart, who is charged with providing 'material support' to terrorists, continues; at heart of prosecution's case are series of legal documents she signed agreeing not to help her client, convicted terrorist Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, communicate with outside world from prison; in one instance, she signed agreement just days before she accepted letter from Abdel Rahman during prison visit, and released it on his instructions to international wire service (M)

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Why Allow Bosses to Talk to Big Investors, but Not to the Public?

Date: 25 June 2004

By Floyd Norris

Floyd Norris

Floyd Norris column cites SEC handling of Salesforce.com initial public offering to criticize its policy of permitting management to conduct 'road shows' with certain investors before public offering so long as what it tells them is not written down or shared with press; notes that after a company has gone public, management is not allowed say anything significant to some investors without making information available to all; also faults SEC for not forcing company to highlight fact that Marc Benioff, Salesforce.com's chief executive, sold two million shares of company's stock in December 2003, just days before it filed to go public, at price of $8 a share, less than half of what public investors are now willing to pay; graph (M)

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Attack Of the Wolfman

Date: 24 June 2004

By Maureen Dowd

Maureen Dowd

Maureen Dowd Op-Ed column says Deputy Defense Sec Paul Wolfowitz displayed a grandiosity of self-delusion in his recent appearance before House Armed Services Committee; says he blamed press for negative stories coming out of Iraq, and dodged responsibility he bears for turning Iraq into 'shooting gallery' and Al Qaeda recruitment center; says he is ummoved by 9/11 panel's conclusion that Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda had no collaborative relationship; says he lectures Americans not to be impatient, and he implies that Americans are complicit in killing of American soldiers in Iraq if they do not go along with Bush administration policies there; calls Wolfowitz 'talented propagandist' (M)

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Bush Interviewed in Leak of C.I.A. Name

Date: 25 June 2004

By Richard W. Stevenson and David Johnston

Richard Stevenson

Team of federal prosecutors led by US Atty Patrick J Fitzgerald interviews Pres Bush in Oval Office as part of their investigation into whether administration officials illegally disclosed identity of undercover CIA officer Valerie Plame to journalist Robert D Novak; Bush is not under oath and is accompanied by lawyer James E Sharp; Plame is married to Joseph C Wilson IV, former diplomat who played role in disclosing that Bush was relying on discredited intelligence when he asserted in 2003 State of the Union address that Iraq had tried to acquire uranium from Niger; photo (M)

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Tunisia's Tangled Web Is Sticking Point for Reform

Date: 25 June 2004

By Neil MacFarquhar

Neil MacFarquhar

Government of Tunisia blocks Web sites it deems politically threatening; ability to offer Web services is kept within small privileged circle and harsh jail sentences are meted out to young men convicted of creating or even visiting banned Web cafes; deputy director of Tunisian League for Human Rights says country is economically liberated, but not politically free; Tunisian officials defend country's Internet record; note that sites that were once blocked, like Amnesty International and much of French press, are now open; human rights advocate laments that because Pres Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali is seen as 'good partner' in war against terrorism, Americans ignore measures he takes against democracy; photo (M)

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