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*<!--Oct. 14-->For the first time, an official [[Bosnia]]n [[Serb]] report admits more than 7,000 [[Muslim]]s were killed in the '''[[Srebrenica massacre]]''' in [[1995]]. |
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*<!--Oct. 14-->The [[European Court of Human Rights]] in [[Strasbourg]] agrees to hear [[Chechnya|Chechen]] cases of [[human rights abuse]] brought against [[Russia]] in the '''[[Second Chechen War]]'''. |
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<!-- *Oct. 13 Two [[suicide bombing|suicide bombers]] from the "Martyrdom Brigade" of [[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi]] attack a market in the the heavily fortified '''[[Green Zone]]''' headquarters of the [[United States armed forces|U.S. military]] in [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]], killing ten.--> |
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*<!--Oct. 13-->The ''[[New York Times]]'' [[obituary]] of [[philosopher]] '''[[Jacques Derrida]]''' creates outrage for being allegedly [[reactionary]]. |
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*<!--Oct. 11--> [[Finn E. Kydland|Finn Kydland]] and [[Edward Prescott]] are awarded the '''[[Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel|Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics]]''' for "their contributions to dynamic [[macroeconomics]]: the time [[consistency]] of [[economic policy]] and the driving forces behind [[business cycle]]s". |
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Revision as of 03:36, 15 October 2004
- For the first time, an official Bosnian Serb report admits more than 7,000 Muslims were killed in the Srebrenica massacre in 1995.
- The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg agrees to hear Chechen cases of human rights abuse brought against Russia in the Second Chechen War.
- The New York Times obituary of philosopher Jacques Derrida creates outrage for being allegedly reactionary.