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Archived 2004-11-13 at the Wayback Machine Following the decision of the Philippines to accede to hostage-takers' demands that it withdraw all 51 soldiers from Iraq , militants in Iraq abduct three Indians , two Kenyans and an Egyptian , announcing that the hostages would be beheaded unless their countries immediately announce the withdrawal of ...
The other finalists were Maya Lin, who presented a low-height horizontal form, and Robert Venturi, who presented a fountain that would have been 150 feet (46 m) tall. [18] In January 2000, Plensa won the commission to design the fountain over Lin and Venturi. [6] [18] The installation is a video sculpture, commissioned to operate thirty years. [19]
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The trial for the murder of Canadian journalist Zahra Kazemi in Iran ended abruptly on the second day of the proceedings. The lawyers of the Kazemi family insisted that the time has not been enough for proofs to be given, witnesses to be brought to court, and the murderer to be identified.
Pages in category "July 2004 events in the United States" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The Cornell Pulpwood Stacker is located at Millyard Park in Cornell, Wisconsin, United States. It was utilized to move pulpwood logs into large piles so they could be sent through waterways to paper mills. The stacker operated at the Cornell Wood Products Mill from 1912 until its obsolescence in 1971.