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*<!--Oct. 27--> [[Palestine|Palestinian]] leader '''[[Yasser Arafat]]''' becomes seriously ill. He has been flown from [[Ramallah]] to a hospital in [[Paris, France|Paris]] for treatment. |
*<!--Oct. 27--> [[Palestine|Palestinian]] leader '''[[Yasser Arafat]]''' (''pictured right'') becomes seriously ill. He has been flown from [[Ramallah]] to a hospital in [[Paris, France|Paris]] for treatment. |
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*<!--Oct. 27--> The [[Boston Red Sox]] win the '''[[2004 World Series|World Series]]''' [[major league baseball]] championship for the first time since [[1918]], ending the "[[Curse of the Bambino]]." |
*<!--Oct. 27--> The [[Boston Red Sox]] win the '''[[2004 World Series|World Series]]''' [[major league baseball]] championship for the first time since [[1918]], ending the "[[Curse of the Bambino]]." |
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*<!--Oct. 27--> The [[Cassini-Huygens|Cassini]] [[spacecraft]] images '''[[Titan (moon)|Titan]]''', the largest [[natural satellite|moon]] of [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]], in unprecedented detail, revealing an unexpectedly smooth surface. |
*<!--Oct. 27--> The [[Cassini-Huygens|Cassini]] [[spacecraft]] images '''[[Titan (moon)|Titan]]''', the largest [[natural satellite|moon]] of [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]], in unprecedented detail, revealing an unexpectedly smooth surface. |
Revision as of 09:27, 29 October 2004
- Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (pictured right) becomes seriously ill. He has been flown from Ramallah to a hospital in Paris for treatment.
- The Boston Red Sox win the World Series major league baseball championship for the first time since 1918, ending the "Curse of the Bambino."
- The Cassini spacecraft images Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, in unprecedented detail, revealing an unexpectedly smooth surface.
- A report published in the journal Nature announces the discovery of Homo floresiensis, an extinct species closely related to human beings, on the Indonesian island of Flores.