From Deseret News archives:
Dave Barry's 2004 year in review
"HOW??" you ask, spitting out your coffee.
Well, OK, a giant asteroid could have smashed into the Earth and destroyed all human life except Paris Hilton and William Hung. Or Florida could have been hit by 20 hurricanes, instead of just 17.
Or the Yankees could have won the World Series.
But no question, 2004 was bad. Consider:
We somehow managed to hold a presidential election campaign that for several months was devoted almost entirely to the burning issue of: Vietnam.
Osama bin Laden remained at large for yet another year (although we did manage, at long last, to put Martha Stewart behind bars).
The federal budget deficit continued to worsen, despite the concerted effort of virtually every elected official in Washington Republican or Democrat to spend more money.
The "reality"-show cancer continued to metastasize, so that you couldn't turn on the TV without seeing either Donald Trump or a cavalcade of dimwits emoting dramatically about eating bugs, losing weight, marrying a millionaire or remodeling a bathroom.
Perhaps most alarming of all, Cher yet again extended her "farewell" tour, which began during the Jimmy Carter administration and is now expected to continue until the sun goes out.
So all things considered, we're happy to be entering a new year, which according to our calculations will be 2005 (although the exit polls are predicting it will be 1997). But before we move on, let's swallow our anti-nausea medication and take one last look back at 2004, which began, as so many years seem to, with . . .
. . . a month that opens with all the magic, excitement and glamour conjured up by the words "Iowa caucuses." All the political experts having gauged the mood of the state by dining with each other at essentially three Des Moines restaurants agree that the Democratic nomination has already been locked up by feisty yet irritable genius Vermont governor Howard Dean, thanks to his two unbeatable weapons: (1) the Internet, and (2) college students wearing orange hats.
January
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- BYU eager for crack at Oregon State 3:40 p.m.
- Messy Monday commute 3:07 p.m.
- Zoo offers prizes for 1Mth visitor 3:02 p.m.
- Texas' McCoy a winner like no other 3:00 p.m.
- Senate confronts abortion in debate 2:51 p.m.
- Early stock gains evaporate 2:49 p.m.
- Online channel Vevo signs EMI Music 2:49 p.m.
- Pearl Harbor attack remembered 2:45 p.m.
- Al Pacino set to play Shylock 2:44 p.m.
- Weezer cancels tour after bus crash 2:44 p.m.
- Cougars going back to Vegas
- TCU to play Boise in Fiesta Bowl
- Utah/BYU rivalry can be more civil
- BYU and Utah's bowl games
- BYU professor remembered
- Bring the true spirit of Christmas
- Utes excited to go to San Diego
- Y. profs: Beck not all-knowing
- Answers for the BCS
- Dr.: Mitchell controlled FBI interview
- Letters: Liberal because LDS
274 - Y. profs: Beck not all-knowing
253 - TCU to play Boise in Fiesta Bowl
196 - Hate not limited to 1 in-state rivalry
190 - Aggies shoot past Cougars
179 - Cougars going back to Vegas
139 - N.Y. Senate rejects gay marriage
137 - George lost in rivalry hatefest
117 - Utah/BYU rivalry can be more civil
112 - Letters: Global warming a lie
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