May 29, 2004
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[edit] May 29, 2004
- The World War II Memorial is dedicated in Washington, DC, with around 200,000 people attending the ceremony. (Reuters) (CNN)
- Islamist militants attack two oil industry installations and a foreign workers' housing complex in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, killing at least 11 people and taking some 50 hostages. Saudi police attempt to storm the housing complex but withdraw after taking casualties. A previously unknown militant group styling itself "The Jerusalem Squadron" claims responsibility and says they are attacking "zionists and crusaders" who are there to "steal our oil and resources". (CNN) (BBC)
- U.S. District Judge Nancy Gertner (in Massachusetts) rules that stating that someone is homosexual does not constitute libel or slander. (AP)
- India flies its first multi-purpose civilian aircraft Saras in Bangalore. (Times of India)
- An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale occurs in the border area between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. (BBC)

