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Deaths in June

17 Gerry McNeil
16 Rob Derksen
13 Dick Durrance
13 Ralph Wiley
Other recent deaths

Upcoming events

June 1828: 2004 College World Series
June 21July 4: Wimbledon Championships
June 24: NBA Draft
June 2627: NHL Draft
June 26: Rugby union: Eng v Aus, Wal v SA
June 27: ArenaBowl XVIII
July 325: Tour de France
July 4: French Grand Prix
July 11: British Grand Prix
July 13: MLB All-Star Game
July 1518: British Open
July 17: Rugby union: Tri Nations, NZ v Aus
July 2226: 1st Test, Eng v WI
July 24: Rugby union: Tri Nations, NZ v SA
July 25: German Grand Prix
July 29August 2: 2nd Test, Eng v WI
July 31: Rugby union: Tri Nations, Aus v SA
July 31: MLS All-Star Game
August 58: X Games
August 7: Rugby union: Tri Nations, Aus v NZ
August 1215: PGA Championship
August 1216: 3rd Test, Eng v WI
August 1329: 2004 Olympics
August 14: Rugby union: Tri Nations, SA v NZ
August 15: Hungarian Grand Prix
August 21: Rugby union: Tri Nations, SA v Aus
August 29: Belgian Grand Prix
Aug. 30Sept. 12: US Open (tennis)
Aug. 31Sept. 14: World Cup of Hockey
September 12: NFL season begins
September 12: Italian Grand Prix
September 1719: Ryder Cup
September 18: Boxing: Hopkins-De La Hoya

Current events
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Wikipedia Announcements

  • NBA Finals: The Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Detroit Pistons in overtime of Game 2 of the NBA Finals, 99-91. The game was sent into overtime by Kobe Bryant, who hit a critical 3-point shot with less than three seconds remaining in regulation.
  • NBA: Larry Bird, while commenting on the NBA's current status on an ESPN show hosted by Jim Gray, calls the NBA, "a black man's game" and says that he would like to see more white superstars in the NBA. (AOL Sports)
  • NCAA Basketball: Ohio State University head coach Jim O'Brien was fired by the school after admitting that he gave a recruit US $6,000 five years ago, in violation of NCAA recruiting rules. The NCAA said they are currently investigating O'Brien and the school regarding the violation. (SI)