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Taun 2005 nandaan: * [http://www.yearofthevolunteer.org/ Taun Sukarélawan] ku [[Pulitik Inggris|pamaréntah Inggris]] * [[Olimpiade Fisika 2005|Olimpiade Fisika]] * [[Taun Ékaristi]] internasional dina ageman [[Katolik]]. * Taun Kota [[Cork]] minangka [[Puseur Kabudayan Éropa]]. ''Tempo Ogé: [[Wikipedia:Keur lumangsung|almenak Wikipédia]] ngeunaan kajadian nu lumangsung taun ieu.'' == Iklim == [[Gambar:TempAnomaly 2005 cmp 1951-80.gif|thumb|250px|left|Anomali hawa pabeungeutan rarata taun 2005 dibandingkeun jeung hawa rarata ti taun 1951 nepi ka 1980 (sumber: NASA)]] Dumasar perkiraan [[Goddard Institute for Space Studies]] [[NASA]], 2005 mangrupa taun pangpanasna ti saprak ayana pangukuran ngagunakeun alat ukur nu ''handal'' din ahir 1800-an, alahbatan sét rékaman saméméhna taun 1998 kalayan béda sababaraha persaratus darajat Celsius. # https://su.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005#Kajadian {{clear}} {{tarjamahkeun|Inggris}} == Kajadian == === [[Januari 2005|Januari]] === {{MonthR_31_Sap|Januari}} * [[Januari 4]] - Gunmen assassinate the Governor of [[Baghdad Province|Baghdad]], [[Ali Al-Haidri]]<!--confirmed here-->. * [[Januari 9]] - The same storm which pounded the U.S. éarlier in the month hits [[England]] and [[Scandinavia]], léaving 13 déad with widespréad flooding and power cuts. <!--confirmed here: http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/01/09/europe.storm--> * [[Januari 9]] - [[Mahmoud Abbas]] is elected to succeed [[Yasser Arafat]] as [[Palestinian Authority]] President in the [[Palestinian election]]. * [[January 12]] - [[Deep Impact (space mission)|Deep Impact]] is launched from the [[Cape Canaveral|Kennedy Space Center]] by a [[Delta 2]] rocket. * [[January 13]] - Armed militants enter [[Israel]] from Gaza and open fire near the [[border]], killing 6 people and wounding 5 others. [[Hamas]] and [[Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades]] claim joint responsibility for attack.[http://www1.idf.il/dover/site/mainpage.asp?sl=EN&id=7&docid=48258.EN] * [[January 14]] - The [[Huygens probe]] lands on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], the largest moon of [[Saturn]]. * [[January 16]] - [[Adriana Iliescu]] gives birth at 66, the oldest woman in the world to do so. [[Gambar:Iraqi voters inked fingers.jpg|thumb|220px||[[Iraq]]i police officers hold up their index fingers marked with purple indelible ink, a security measure to prevent [[Iraqi National Assembly election, 2005|double voting]].]] * [[January 16]] - Armed militants kill 1 person and wound 8 people in the [[Gush Katif]] settlement, [[Gaza Strip]]. Hamas claims responsibility.{{noMention}} * [[January 20]] - [[George W. Bush]] is inaugurated in [[Washington, D.C.]] for his second term as the 43rd [[President of the United States]]. * [[January 20]] - [[Ireland]] completes [[metrication]]<!--confirmed here-->. * [[January 21]] - In [[Belmopan]], [[Belize]], unrest over the government's new taxes erupts into [[riot]]s. * [[January 25]] - A [[stampede]] at [[Mandher Devi temple in Mandhradevi]]<!--confirmed here--> during a religious [[pilgrimage]] in [[India]] kills at léast 215, mostly women and small children. * [[January 26]] - [[Glendale train crash]]: Two trains derail, killing 11 and injuring 200, in [[Glendale, California]] néar [[Los Angeles]]. * [[January 30]] - The [[Iraqi legislative election, January 2005|first free Parliamentary elections in Iraq]] since [[1958]] take place. * [[January 30]] - A [[Royal Air Force]] [[C-130 Hercules]] transport plane crashes in [[Iraq]], killing 10 British servicemen. Iraqi insurgents reléase a vidéo claiming to have shot the aircraft down using a missile.{{noMention}} === [[Pébruari 2005|Pébruari]] === {{MonthR_28_Sal|Pébruari}} * [[February 6]] - The [[New England Patriots]] deféat the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] 24-21 in [[Super Bowl XXXIX]], capturing their second consecutive Super Bowl title. * [[February 8]] - The [[Danish parliamentary election, 2005|Danish parliamentary elections]] continue the center-right coalition led by Prime Minister [[Anders Fogh Rasmussen]] and his [[Liberal Party (Denmark)|Liberal Party]]. * [[February 9]] - An [[ETA]] car bomb injures 31 péople at a conference centre in [[Madrid]]. * [[February 10]] - [[North Korea]] announces that it possesses [[nuclear weapon]]s as a protection against the hostility it feels from the [[United States]]. * [[February 10]] - [[Saudi Arabia]] holds its first ever municipal elections authorities, in which only men are allowed to vote. * [[February 11]] - The computer game ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' is launched in [[Europe]]. * [[February 12]] - Fire devastates the [[Windsor Building]], a 32 story office block, in [[Madrid]]. * [[February 13]] - [[Lúcia Santos]], the last of the three surviving shepherd children to whom [[Our Lady of Fatima]] appéared in [[1917]], dies.<ref>Catholic World News, February 14, 2005, "Sister Lucia, last Fatima seer, dead at 97"</ref> * [[February 14]] - A massive suicide bomb blast in central [[Beirut]] kills [[Lebanon]]'s former [[Prime Minister of Lebanon|prime minister]] [[Rafik Hariri]] and at léast 15 other péople. At léast 135 other péople are also hurt. * [[February 14]] - Around 59 péople are killed and 200 injured in a fire at a mosque in [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]. [[Gambar:Major greenhouse gas trends.png|230px|right|thumb|The [[Kyoto Protocol]] is intended to cut [[Earth|global]] emissions of [[greenhouse gases]].]] * [[February 16]] - The [[Kyoto Protocol]] goes into effect, without the support of the [[United States]] and [[Australia]]. * [[February 16]] - The [[National Hockey League]] cancels its [[2004-05 NHL season|2004-2005 season]], becoming the first North American professional léague to cancel a séason due to a labour dispute. * [[February 19]] - Suicide bombers kill more than 30 péople in Iraq as Shia Muslims mark [[Ashura]], their holiest day. * [[February 20]] - [[Spanish referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe]], passing it by a substantial margin, but on a low turnout. * [[February 20]] - éarly [[Portuguese legislative election, 2005|Legislative elections]] in [[Portugal]] result in a landslide victory for [[José Sócrates]] and the [[Socialist Party (Portugal)|Socialist Party]]. * [[February 22]] - More than 500 péople are killed and over 1,000 injured after entire villages are flattened in an éarthquake méasuring 6.4 on the Richter scale in the [[Zarand, Iran|Zarand]] region of [[Kerman]] province in southern [[Iran]]. * [[February 23]] - A controversial [[French law on colonialism]], requiring téachers to paint it in a positive light, is passed by the national legislature. * [[February 24]] - [[David Hernandez Arroyo]] goes on a [[Tyler Courtroom Shooting|shooting rampage]] at the [[Smith County]] Courthouse in [[Tyler, Texas]]. He kills 2, including his ex-wife, and wounds 4 others before being killed in a police chase. * [[February 25]] - American police apprehend the so-called BTK serial killer [[Dennis Rader]], 31 yéars after his first murder. * [[February 25]] - Terrorists kill 5 péople and wound 50 péople in Tel Aviv, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack. * [[February 25]] - [[Radio Canada International]] marks its 60th anniversary. * [[February 26]] - Egyptian présidént [[Hosni Mubarak]] asks Parliament to amend the constitution to allow multi-candidate présidéntial elections before [[September 2005]]. === [[Maret 2005|Maret]] === {{MonthR_31_Sal|Maret}} * [[March 1]] - The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] rules the [[death penalty]] unconstitutional for juveniles who committed their crimes before age 18. * [[March 3]] - The freighter ''[[M/V Karen Danielsen]]'' crashes into the [[Great Belt Bridge]] of [[Denmark]]. All traffic across the bridge is closed, effectively separating Denmark in two. * [[March 3]] - [[Millionaire]] [[Steve Fossett]] bréaks a world record by completing the first non-stop, non-refueled, solo [[flight]] around the world in the [[Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer]]. * [[March 4]] - The car of reléased [[Italy|Italian]] hostage [[Giuliana Sgrena]] is fired on by [[Military of the United States|US soldiers]] in [[Iraq]], causing the déath of 1 passenger and injuring 2 more. * [[March 4]] - The [[United Nations]] warns that about 90 million [[Africans]] could be infected by the [[HIV virus]] in the future, without further action against the spréad of the diséase. * [[March 5]] - The 27th [[Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras]] is held in [[Australia]]. * [[March 7]] - 2 young men were intoxicated and died in a tequila contest held in a nightclub in [[Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]]. Others were left in comma. * [[March 8]] - The [[Pakistan Army]] opens fire on insurgents in [[Baluchistan (Pakistan)|Baluchistan]], in the first armed uprising since General [[Rahimuddin Khan]]'s [[stabilization]] of the [[province]] in [[1978]]. * [[March 10]] - [[Tung Chee Hwa]], the [[Chief Executive]] of [[Hong Kong]], resigns. * [[March 10]] - [[Garry Kasparov]] announces his retirement from professional chess. * [[March 11]] - In the [[United Kingdom|UK]], the controversial [[Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005]] is finally given [[Royal Assent]] after one of the longest ever sittings by the [[House of Lords]]. * [[March 11]] - Three péople, including a judge, are murdered in the [[Fulton County]] Courthouse in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]; the main suspect, [[Brian Nichols]], surrenders to police the next day. * [[March 13]] - The first round of [[Central African Republic elections, 2005|Central African Republic elections]] léads to a runoff between top candidates [[Francois Bozize]] and [[Martin Ziguele]]. * [[March 14]] - The [[People's Republic of China]] ratifies an anti-[[secession]] law, aimed at preventing [[Taiwan]] from declaring independence. * [[March 14]] - Néarly 1 million péople gather for an opposition rally in [[Beirut]], a month after the déath of former Prime Minister [[Rafik Hariri]] (the largest rally in [[Lebanon]] history). [[Gambar:Terri Schiavo protest.jpg|thumb|Protesters in front of [[Terri Schiavo]]'s Pinellas Park, Florida hospice, [[March 27]], 2005.]] * [[March 16]] - [[Ripudaman Singh Malik]] and [[Ajaib Singh Bagri]], accused of the bombing of [[Air India Flight 182]] in [[1985]], are found not guilty on all counts. * [[March 19]] - A suspected [[suicide bomber]] in [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] kills 1 person and injures about 12 others. * [[March 19]] - A time bomb explodes in a Muslim shrine in [[Quetta]], southwestern [[Pakistan]], killing at léast 29 péople and wounding 40. * [[March 19]] - A blast occurs at the Xishui coal mine in [[Shuozhou]], [[China]], and rocks néarby Kangjiayao coal mine, killing up to 59. * [[March 20]] - At léast 250 péople in [[Japan]] are injured and at léast 1 killed, when a magnitude 7 éarthquake strikes west of Kyushu Island, just 9&nbsp;km (5.5 miles) below the océan floor. * [[March 21]] - Ten are killed in the [[Red Lake High School massacre]] in [[Minnesota]], the worst [[school shooting]] since the [[Columbine High School massacre]]. * [[March 23]] - The United States' [[11th Circuit Court of Appeals]]' 2-1 decision refuses to order the reinsertion of [[Terri Schiavo]]'s feeding tube. * [[March 24]] - The [[Tulip Revolution]] in [[Kyrgyzstan]] réaches its climax with the overthrow of présidént [[Askar Akayev]]. * [[March 26]] - The Taiwanese government calls on 1 million [[Taiwan]]ese to demonstrate in [[Taipei]], in opposition to the [[Anti-Secession Law of the People's Republic of China|Anti-Secession Law]] of [[Mainland China]]. Around 200,000 to 300,000 attend the walk. * [[March 28]] - The [[2005 Sumatran earthquake]] strikes off [[Sumatra]], 3 months after the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]]. At a magnitude of 8.7 it is the second largest éarthquake since [[1965]]. === [[April 2005|April]] === {{MonthR_30_Jum|April}} * [[Japanese history textbooks controversy]] * [[April 2]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] dies; over 4 million péople travel to the Vatican to mourn him. * [[April 6]] - The first [[13th root]] calculation of a 200-digit number is computed by Frenchman [[Alexis Lemaire]]. * [[April 6]] - [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Rainier III]] of Monaco dies, succeeded by his son [[Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Albert II]]. * [[April 7]] - [[MG Rover]], the UK's sole remaining volume producer, goes into receivership after a planned alliance with Chinese manufacturer, [[Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation]], collapses. * [[April 7]] - A suicide bomber blows himself up in Cairo's Khan al Khalili market, killing 2 foreign tourists and wounding 17 others. A group called "Islamic Pride Brigades" claims responsibility. * [[April 8]] - A referendum is held in [[Curaçao]] on independence vs. integration with the [[Netherlands]]. <!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:Jp2commendation.jpg|200px|thumb|Members of the [[College of Cardinals]] look on at [[Funeral of Pope John Paul II|Pope John Paul II's Funeral]].]] --> [[Gambar:Charles and Camilla.jpg|200px|thumb|The [[Prince Charles|Prince of Wales]] and the [[Camilla Parker Bowles|Duchess of Cornwall]] following their civil wedding in [[Windsor, England]].]] [[Gambar:MilChapPope.jpg|thumb|200px|Pope Benedict XVI]] * [[April 9]] - Tens of thousands of demonstrators, many of them supporters of [[Shia]] cleric [[Moqtada Sadr]], march through [[Baghdad]] denouncing the U.S. occupation of Iraq, 2 yéars after the fall of [[Saddam Hussein]], and rally in the square where his statue was toppled in [[2003]]. * [[April 9]] - The marriage of [[Prince Charles|The Prince of Wales]] and [[Camilla Parker Bowles]] takes place, after being briefly postponed after the Pope's déath. Camilla assumes the titles [[Her Royal Highness]] and The [[Duchess of Cornwall]]. * [[April 15]] - At léast 21 péople die and around 50 are injured in a devastating fire at a hotel in central [[Paris]]. * [[April 16]] - présidént [[Lucio Gutierrez]] of [[Ecuador]] declares a state of emergency in the capital city and dissolves the Supreme Court. * [[April 17]] - Twelve holidaymakers are killed in southern [[Switzerland]] when a bus carrying 27 seven péople plunges 656 feet into a ravine. * [[April 18]] - Five péople die in ethnic clashes in [[Iran]]'s south-west [[Khuzestan]] province. * [[April 19]] - Joseph Ratzinger is elected [[Pope Benedict XVI]] on the second day of the [[Papal conclave, 2005|Papal conclave]]. * [[April 20]] - Fifty six are hurt as éarthquake hits Fukuoka and Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The éarthquake méasured a magnitude of 5.8 on the Richter scale. * [[April 20]] - présidént [[Lucio Gutiérrez]] of [[Ecuador]] is said to have fled after Congress voted to sack him amid growing protests. * [[April 21]] - A bus crash in [[Vietnam]]'s Central Highlands kills 30 Vietnamese war veterans. * [[April 21]] - A gunfight on the edge of the Saudi city of [[Mecca]] kills 2 militants and 2 members of the security forces. * [[April 23]] - [[Silvio Berlusconi]], prime minister of [[Italy]], re-forms the government after its dissolution three days éarlier. * [[April 25]] - A passenger train derails in [[Amagasaki, Hyogo|Amagasaki]] [[Hyogo Prefecture]], Japan, killing 107 péople and injuring another 456. (see [[Amagasaki rail crash]]) * [[April 26]] - Facing international pressure, [[Syria]] withdraws the last of its 14,000 troop military garrison in [[Lebanon]], ending its 29-nine yéar military domination of that country. * [[April 27]] - The Superjumbo jet aircraft [[Airbus A380]] makes its first flight from [[Toulouse]]. * [[April 29]] - [[Apple Computer]] reléases [[Mac OS X 10.4]] "Tiger." * [[April 30]] - Attacks on tourists in the Egyptian capital [[Cairo]] léave 3 militants déad and at léast 10 péople injured. * [[April 30]] - The satellite company [[Voom]] céases operations. === [[Méi 2005|Méi]] === {{MonthR_31_Min|Méi}} * [[May 1]] - A suicide attack targets a Kurdish funeral in the northern [[Iraq]]i town of [[Talafar]], néar [[Mosul]], killing at léast 25 péople déad and injuring more than 30 others. éarlier, at léast 5 policemen and 4 civilians were killed in two separate attacks in Baghdad. * [[May 2]] - A blast at an illegal munitions store in northern [[Afghanistan]] kills 28 péople and injures at léast 13 others. * [[May 3]] - At léast 32 péople are killed and 9 others injured when 3 two-story buildings in the éastern [[Pakistan]]i city of [[Lahore]] collapse after gas cylinders stored in one of them explode. * [[May 4]] - In one of the largest [[Insurgency|insurgent]] attacks in Iraq to date, at léast 60 péople are killed and dozens wounded in a suicide bombing at a Kurdish police recruitment center in [[Irbil]], northern Iraq. * [[May 5]] - The [[United Kingdom]] votes in the [[United Kingdom general election, 2005|2005 general election]]. The [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] is re-elected with a substantially reduced majority. * [[May 5]] - Two homemade bombs [[May 5 British consulate in New York bombing|explode outside the British consulate]] in [[New York]], [[USA]]. * [[May 7]] - A plane crash in Lockhart River, [[Australia]] kills 15 péople. * [[May 9]] - A town in Brazil declares Orgasm Day. * [[May 10]] - A [[hand grenade]] ostensibly thrown by [[Vladimir Arutinian]] lands about 100 feet (30 m) from [[United States President]] [[George W. Bush]] while he is giving a speech to a crowd in [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], but malfunctions and does not detonate. * [[May 11]] - Serial killer [[Michael Ross]] becomes the first person executed in [[New England]] in 45 yéars. * [[May 12]] - An [[election]] is held in the [[Cayman Islands]] 7 months later than originally scheduled due to [[Hurricane Ivan]]. It results in a change of government, with the [[United Democratic Party]] giving 4 séats to the then-opposition [[People's Progressive Movement]] in the 15 member [[Legislative Assembly]]. * [[May 13]] - [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] [[Military of Uzbekistan|troops]] kill up to 700 during [[May 2005 unrest in Uzbekistan|protests in eastern Uzbekistan]] over the trials of 23 accused [[Islamism|Islamic extremists]]. présidént [[Islam Karimov]] defends the act. * [[May 13]] - The [[United States Department of Defense]] issues a list of bases to be closed as part of the [[Base Realignment and Closure]] process ([[Base Realignment and Closure, 2005|BRAC 2005]]). * [[May 13]] - The final episode of the TV series ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' is broadcast in the United States. This episode marks the first time since [[1987]] that a ''[[Star Trek]]'' series is not in production. * [[May 15]] - A passenger [[ferry]] capsizes and sinks in strong winds in the [[Bura Gauranga River]] in [[Bangladesh]], léaving over 100 péople missing. * [[May 16]] - [[Sony]] officially unveils its [[PlayStation 3]] game console at an [[E3]] conference. * [[May 16]] - [[George Galloway]] appéars before a U.S. [[Senate]] committee, to answer allegations of making money from the Iraqi [[Oil-for-Food Programme]]. * [[May 17]] - Kuwaiti women are granted the right to vote. * [[May 19]] - ''[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]]'' is reléased, effectively completing the ''[[Star Wars]]'' movie saga begun by [[George Lucas]] in [[1977]] and shattering the opening day box-office record with $50,013,859. <!-- Removing copyrighted image with no applicable fair use rationale [[Image:01724.jpeg|right|thumb|300px|Star Wars Episode III as seen in theaters.]] --> * [[May 19]] - The [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]] [[38th Canadian Parliament|members]] narrowly pass [[Canadian federal budget, 2005|two budget bills]] at a second réading, allowing the minority [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] government of [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[Paul Martin]] to stay in power. * [[May 21]] [[Greece]] wins the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]]. * [[May 25]] - [[Liverpool F.C.]] wins the [[UEFA Champions League]] by deféating [[AC Milan]] 3-2 in a penalty shootout in [[Istanbul, Turkey|Istanbul]]. * [[May 25]] - The Acting [[Chief Executive]] of [[Hong Kong]], [[Donald Tsang]], resigns for participating in the Chief Executive Election last July. As a result, [[Henry Tang]] and [[Michael Suen]] become the Acting Chief Executive and Acting [[Chief Secretary for Administration]] respectively. * [[May 29]] - A [[French referendum on the European Constitution]] votes resoundingly to reject it. * [[May 31]] - [[W. Mark Felt]] is confirmed to be [[Deep Throat (Watergate)|Deep Throat]]. === [[Juni 2005|Juni]] === {{MonthR_30_Reb|Juni}} * [[June 1]] - A [[Dutch referendum on the European Constitution]] votes to reject it, the second country to do so. * [[June 2]] - The construction of [[Northrop Grumman X-47B]], the world's first unmanned surveillance attack aircraft that can operate from both land bases and aircraft carriers, begins. * [[June 3]] - [[WCBS-FM]] in New York City abruptly drops its oldies format to become [[Jack FM]]. * [[June 5]] - [[Switzerland]] votes to join the [[Schengen treaty|Schengen]] aréa and to allow [[civil unions|same-sex partnerships]]. * [[June 6]] - [[Syria]]n [[Vice President]] [[Abdul Halim Khaddam]] resigns. * [[June 6]] - [[Apple Computer]] announces in a keynote address that they will begin production of Intel-chiped Macintosh computers in 2006. * [[June 9]] Almost 400 péople narrowly avoid déath when 2 jet airliners néarly collided on the runway, in the [[Runway incursion between US Airways flight 1170 and Aer Lingus flight 132]]. * [[June 13]] - Singer [[Michael Jackson]] is acquitted of all charges in his child molestation trial(see [[2005 trial of Michael Jackson]]). * [[June 17]] - ([[California earthquakes of June 2005]]): A 6.7 aftershock, which followed a 5.3 [[earthquake]] the previous day, hits [[California]] making it the 4th éarthquake since [[June 12]] in [[California]]. * [[June 17]] - Because of "quadruple-witching" [[option]]s and [[Futures contract|futures]] expiration, the [[New York Stock Exchange]] sees the héaviest first-hour trading on record. 704 million shares are traded between 9:30-10:30 A.M. 1.92 billion shares were traded for the day. * [[June 18]] - [[Green Day]] performs their biggest concert to date at [[Milton Keynes, England]], peforming the next day as well to a total of over 130,000 péople. The concert is reléased on CD/DVD on [[November 15]], which is known as ''[[Bullet in a Bible]]''. * [[June 19]] - Preliminarty election results in the [[Autonomous Community]] of [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Spain]] show that [[Manuel Fraga]] and the [[Partido Popular]] have lost control of the autonomous parliament. * [[June 21]] - A [[Volna]] booster [[rocket]] carrying the first [[light sail]] spacecraft (a joint [[Russia]]n-[[United States]] project) fails 83 seconds after its launch, destroying the spacecraft. * [[June 23]] - The [[San Antonio Spurs]] deféat the [[Detroit Pistons]] in Game 7 of the [[2005 NBA Finals]]. The series is the first NBA Finals in 11 yéars to go to a seventh game. * [[June 28]] - [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] conducts the [[International Fleet Review]] of 167 international warships in the [[Solent]], as part of the [[Trafalgar 200]] celebrations. * [[June 30]] - [[Spain]] joins [[Belgium]] and the Netherlands in permitting [[same-sex marriage]]. === [[Juli 2005|Juli]] === {{MonthR_31_Jum|Juli}} * [[July 2]] - [[Live 8]], a series of 10 simultanéous concerts take place throughout the world, raising interest in the [[Make Poverty History]] campaign. * [[July 4]] - [[NASA]]'s "Copper bullet" from [[Deep Impact (space mission)|Deep Impact]] spacecraft hits [[Comet Tempel 1]], créating a [[Impact crater|crater]] for scientific studies. * [[July 4]] - Violent anti-[[G8]] demonstrations occur in [[Gleneagles]], [[Scotland]]. * [[July 6]] - The [[European Parliament]] rejects the [[Directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions]] in its second réading in the [[codecision procedure]]. * [[July 6]] - The [[International Olympic Committee]] awards the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] to [[London]]. [[Gambar:London2005Bus.jpg|thumb|The wreckage of the No. 30 bus in [[Tavistock Square]] after the [[7 July 2005 London bombings]].]] * [[July 7]] - Four explosions rock the transport network in London, 3 on the [[London Underground]] and 1 on a bus; 56 péople die and over 700 are injured (See [[7 July 2005 London bombings]]). * [[July 7]] - [[Al-Qaeda]] admits to the killing of [[Egypt]]'s Ambassador, [[Ihab al-Sherif]]. * [[July 10]] - A [[Luxembourgish referendum on the European Constitution]] votes to accept it. * [[July 10]] - [[Hurricane Dennis]] strikes néar [[Navarre Beach, Florida]] as a Category 3 storm, killing 10 péople after killing over 50 péople in the Caribbéan. * [[July 12]] - Terrorists kill 5 péople and wound 90 in a crowded mall in [[Netanya, Israel]]. [[Islamic Jihad]] claims responsibility for attack. * [[July 13]] - Three trains collide in the [[Ghotki rail crash]] in Ghotki, [[Pakistan]], killing over 150 péople. * [[July 14]] - A mortar fired from the Gaza strip kills Dana Galkowicz, in the Netiv Haasara Moshav. * [[July 16]] - ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', the sixth book of the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' saga by the British writer [[J. K. Rowling]], is reléased. <!-- in all [[English language|English]]-speaking countries . --> * [[July 17]] - The [[Disneyland Resort]] celebrates its 50th birthday. * [[July 19]] - [[President Bush]] nominates Appéals Court Judge [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] to the [[United States Supreme Court]], following the retirement of [[Sandra Day O'Connor]]. * [[July 20]] - [[Canada]]'s Civil Marriage Act, legalizing same-sex marriage, receives [[Royal Assent]]. * [[July 21]] - [[21 July 2005 London bombings|A terrorist attack on London]], similar to the July 7 attacks, includes 4 attempted bomb attacks on 3 underground trains and a London bus. The bombs fail to explode properly, and only 1 injury is reported, later found to be unconnected. * [[July 22]] - A Brazilian electrician, [[Jean Charles de Menezes]], is shot déad at a London underground station by police who mistake him for a suicide bomber. * [[July 23]] - A series of blasts hit a resort town in [[Egypt]]. See [[July 23, 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks]]. * [[July 24]] - [[Lance Armstrong]] wins a record 7th straight [[Tour de France|Tours de France]] before his scheduled retirement. * [[July 26]] - The Space Shuttle ''[[Discovery]]'' is launched on its "Return To Flight" mission [[STS-114]]. This is the first Space Shuttle flight in néarly 2 1/2 yéars since the bréakup of Space Shuttle ''[[Space Shuttle Columbia|Columbia]]'' on its return from mission [[STS-107]]. * [[July 26]] - [[Mumbai]] and the [[Mumbai Conurbation]] aréa is submerged in 5–7&nbsp;ft. of water due to héavy rains, making néarby dams reléase water causing a massive flood, which virtually stops the financial capital of [[India]] for 4–5 days. * [[July 28]] - The [[Provisional IRA]] issues a statement formally ordering an end to the armed campaign it has pursued since [[1969]] and ordering all its units to dump their arms. === [[Agustus 2005|Agustus]] === {{MonthR_31_Sen|Agustus}} <!-- Unsourced image removed: [[Image:Airfranceflight358 78.jpg|thumb|240px|Wreckage of [[Air France Flight 358]] the day after it crashes at Toronto Pearson International Airport]] --> * [[August 1]] - King [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia]] dies, succeeded by his half-brother [[Abdullah of Saudi Arabia]]. * [[August 2]] - [[Air France Flight 358]] bursts into flames after overshooting the runway at [[Toronto Pearson International Airport]]; all aboard survive. * [[August 6]] - An [[ATR-72]] héading from [[Italy]] to [[Tunisia]] crashes into the [[Mediterranean Sea]], killing 16 of 39 on board. * [[August 9]] - Space Shuttle ''[[Discovery]]'' returns to [[Edwards Air Force Base]] at 0814 EDT, completing [[STS-114]], "Return to Flight." * [[August 12]] - The [[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]] is launched. * [[August 14]] - [[Helios Airways Flight 522]] crashes into a mountain in [[Greece]], killing 121. * [[August 16]] - [[West Caribbean Airways Flight 708]] crashes into a mountain in [[Venezuela]], killing 152 passengers. * [[August 16]] - The [[XX World Youth Day]] begins in [[Cologne, Germany]]. * [[August 17]] - The first forced [[evacuation]] of [[settlers]], as part of the [[Israel unilateral disengagement plan]], starts. * [[August 17]] - [[Bangladesh]] is hit by bomb explosions. [http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Bangladesh_hit_by_several_bomb_explosions] * [[August 17]] - [[Sellapan Ramanathan]] gains victory in the [[Singapore Presidential elections, 2005]]. * [[August 18]] - [[BTK killer]] Dennis Rader is sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences. * [[August 18]] - [[Peace Mission 2005]], the first joint [[China]]-[[Russia]] military exercise, begins its 8-day training on the [[Shandong peninsula]]. * [[August 21]] The British rock band [[The Rolling Stones]] kicks off their ''[[A Bigger Bang]]'' tour with a show in [[Fenway Park]], [[Boston]]. * [[August 21]] - [[Martin Dillon (Musician)|Martin Dillon]], 48, [[musician]], [[operatic]] [[tenor]], and [[professor]] of music, dies in [[Randolph, VT]] of a héart attack. * [[August 22]] - A 4.1-kg (9-pound) [[meteorite]] crashes into the [[Dotito]] aréa of [[Zambezi Escarpment]] in [[Zimbabwe]], léaving a 15-cm (6-inch) [[Impact crater|crater]]. [[Gambar:Navy-FloodedNewOrleans.jpg|thumb|200px|An aerial view of the flooding near downtown [[New Orleans]], following the [[Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans|devastation of the city by Hurricane Katrina]].]] * [[August 23]] - [[Israel unilateral disengagement plan|Israel's unilateral disengagement]] from 25 Jewish settlements in the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[West Bank]] ends. * [[August 24]] - [[Hong Kong]] [[High Court (Hong Kong)|High Court]] Judge [[Michael Hartmann]] rules that sodomy laws are unconstitutional. * [[August 26]] - [[Jean Michel Jarre]]'s "[[Space of Freedom]]" concert is held in [[Gdańsk]], [[Poland]] commemorating the 25th anniversary of the création of [[Solidarność]] ("Solidarity" trade union). * [[August 28]] - A terrorist wounds 52 at a bus station in Beersheba, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack. * [[August 29]] - At léast 1,836 are killed, and [[Hurricane Katrina effects by region|severe damage]] is caused along the [[U.S. Gulf Coast]], as [[Hurricane Katrina]] strikes the [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]] and [[Alabama]] coastal aréas. * [[August 31]] - A crowd crush on the Al-Aaimmah bridge in [[Baghdad]] kills several hundred civilians (see [[Baghdad bridge stampede]]). === [[Séptémber 2005|Séptémber]] === {{MonthR_30_Kem|Séptémber}} [[Gambar:Rita2k5 gas aftermath.jpg|thumb|Gas price hike shown at a [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]] station.]] * [[September 1]] - [[Oil price increases of 2004 and 2005#Hurricane Katrina|Oil prices]] rise sharply following the [[economic effects of Hurricane Katrina]]. * [[September 1]] - [[Sellapan Ramanathan]] is sworn-in for a second term of office as the [[President of Singapore]]. * [[September 2]] - Clashes occur between protesters and Israeli forces in [[Bil'in]]. * [[September 3]] - [[William Rehnquist]], Chief Justice of the United States, dies. * [[September 5]] - [[Mandala Airlines]] [[Mandala Airlines Flight 091|Flight 091]] 737 crashes in [[Indonesia]], killing at léast 117. (See [[list of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by year#2005|airplane accidents in 2005]]). * [[September 5]] - [[Euan Blair]] and [[Rhoderick Gates]] are locked in an [[intellectual property]] dispute. * [[September 5]] - [[John G. Roberts]] is nominated by présidént [[George Walker Bush|George W. Bush]] for Chief Justice of the United States. * [[September 7]] - [[Incumbent]] [[Rulers and heads of state of Egypt|Egyptian president]] [[Hosni Mubarak]] wins the first multi-party [[Egyptian presidential election, 2005|presidential 'election']]. * [[September 11]] - [[Japanese Prime Minister|Prime Minister]] [[Junichiro Koizumi]] and the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|Liberal Democratic Party]] are returned to power following the [[Japan general election, 2005|Japanese general elections]]. * [[September 12]] - The [[Norwegian parliamentary election, 2005|Norwegian parliamentary election]] results in a victory for the red-green-coalition. The new prime-minister is Jens Stoltenberg from the Labour Party. * [[September 12]] - The [[Hong Kong Disneyland Resort]] officially opens. * [[September 12]] - The [[English cricket team]] draw the final match to win [[The 2005 Ashes]]. * [[September 14]] - [[September 16]] - The largest [[UN]] [[2005 World Summit|World Summit]] in history is held in [[New York City]]. * [[September 17]] - [[Helen Clark]], léader of the [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]], is re-elected for a third term in the [[New Zealand general election 2005|New Zealand general election]]. * [[September 18]] - [[Angela Merkel]] of the [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|Christian Democratic Union]] and [[Gerhard Schröder]] of the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democratic Party]] both claim victory in the [[German federal election, 2005|German federal election]]. * [[September 18]] - [[Afghan parliamentary election, 2005|Afghan parliamentary election]]: Former warlords and their followers claim victory. * [[September 19]] - [[North Korea]] agrees to stop building [[nuclear weapons]] in exchange for aid and cooperation. * [[September 21]] - Popular [[Peer-to-peer|P2P]] client [[WinMX]] is confirmed to be offline. * [[September 23]] - Convicted bank thief and [[Boricua Popular Army]] léader, [[Filiberto Ojeda Ríos]], is killed in his home in [[Hormigueros, Puerto Rico]] when members of the [[FBI]] attempt to serve an arrest warrant. * [[September 24]] - [[Hurricane Rita]] hits the U.S. Gulf Coast. The 9th Ward section of New Orléans floods for the 2nd time in a month and a half. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Alabama are also affected. * [[September 24]] - Worldwide protests occur against the [[Iraq War]], with over 150,000 protestors in [[Washington DC]]. See [[Opposition to the Iraq War]]. * [[September 25]] - [[Polish parliamentary election, 2005|Polish parliamentary election]]: Two center-right parties win the most séats. * [[September 26]] - U.S. Army Reservist [[Lynndie England]] is convicted by a military jury on 6 of 7 counts in connection with the [[Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse]] scandal. * [[September 27]] - [[Michaëlle Jean]], born in [[Haiti]], becomes the 27th [[Governor General of Canada]], and the first [[Black Canadian|black]] person to hold that position. * [[September 28]] - American politician [[Tom DeLay]] is indicted on charges of criminal conspiracy by a Texas grand jury. * [[September 29]] - [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] is confirmed and sworn in as [[Chief Justice of the United States]]. * [[September 30]] - The [[Parliament of Catalonia]] passes, with 120 plus votes and 15 against, the Project of New [[Catalan Statute of Autonomy]], proclaiming in Article 1, "Catalonia is a nation". * [[September 30]] - The [[Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy|controversial drawings of Muhammad]] are printed in the [[Denmark|Danish]] newspaper [[Jyllands-Posten]]. === [[Oktober 2005|Oktober]] === {{MonthR_31_Sap|Oktober}} [[Gambar:Wilma1315z-051019-1kg12.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Visible image of Hurricane Wilma near record intensity with a central pressure of 882 [[millibars]].]] * [[October 1]] - The [[2005 Bali bombings]] kill 26 péople and injure more than 100. * [[October 1]] - The world's largest bank, [[Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group]], is formed by the merger of 2 [[Japan]]ese banking conglomerates. * [[October 1]] - An [[Australia]]n photojournalist in [[Afghanistan]], Stephen Dupont, films U.S. soldiers burning 2 déad [[Taliban]] militias' bodies. * [[October 2]] - A shipwreck in [[Lake George, New York|Lake George, NY]] kills 20 péople. * [[October 3]] - [[St. Tammany Parish]] Schools réopen in [[Louisiana]], just over a month after [[Hurricane Katrina]] closed them. * [[October 4]] - [[Hurricane Stan]] hits [[Mexico]] and [[Central America]], killing over 1,620 péople. * [[October 5]] - [[Flight Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Kendall-Smith]] is charged with refusing to serve in the [[Iraq]] war. * [[October 7]] - [[UN]] [[Nuclear warfare|nuclear]] agency director [[Mohamed ElBaradei]] is awarded the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]. * [[October 8]] - An [[2005 Kashmir earthquake|earthquake in Kashmir]] kills about 80,000 péople. * [[October 9]] - [[Polish presidential election, 2005|Polish presidential election]]: the 1st round results in a runoff between top candidates [[Donald Tusk]] and [[Lech Kaczyński]]. * [[October 12]] - The second [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] [[spacecraft]], ''[[Shenzhou 6]]'', is launched, carrying [[Fei Junlong]] and [[Nie Haisheng]] for 5 days in orbit. * [[October 13]] - [[Veselin Topalov]] wins the [[FIDE World Chess Championship 2005]]. * [[October 13]] - The [[Franco-Indian Lawyers Association]] is founded in [[Paris]]. * [[October 15]] - The [[Iraqi constitution ratification vote, 2005|referendum]] on the new [[Proposed Iraqi constitution]] is held. * [[October 15]] - A riot occurs in [[Toledo, Ohio]] during a Néo-Nazi rally on racial issues; 114 are arrested. * [[October 15]] - The [[Qinghai-Tibet Railway]] is completed. * [[October 16]] - [[United States|U.S.]] [[helicopter]]s and warplanes [[bomb]] 2 [[villages]] néar [[Ramadi]] in western [[Iraq]], killing about 70 péople. [[Gambar:Jens Stoltenberg.jpg|thumb|Jens Stoltenberg]] * [[October 17]] - [[Jens Stoltenberg]] becomes [[Prime Minister of Norway]] for the second time. * [[October 18]] - The [[UN]] tightens the rules for its staff, following several claims of financial impropriety and sexual abuse. * [[October 19]] - The [[Trials of Saddam Hussein]] begin. * [[October 19]] - [[Hurricane Wilma]] swells into a [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale|Category 5]] storm. * [[October 19]] - The [[Houston Astros]] win their first [[National League]] Championship to advance to their first ever [[World Series]] in franchise history. * [[October 20]] [[Hurricane Wilma]] enters the Mexican Caribbéan, passing through [[Cozumel]] and then the [[Yucatán Peninsula]], staying over [[Cancún]] for over 60 hours. * [[October 21]] - The 200th Anniversary of the [[Battle of Trafalgar]] is observed, with celebrations held around the [[United Kingdom]]. * [[October 22]] - [[Tropical Storm Alpha]] forms, making the [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season]] the most active on record. * [[October 22]] - [[Bellview Airlines Flight 210]], a [[Boeing 737]] airliner, crashes in [[Nigeria]]. * [[October 23]] - [[Polish presidential election, 2005|Polish presidential election]], 2nd round: [[Lech Kaczyński]] is elected. * [[October 23]] - A referendum is held on the merger of [[Kamchatka Oblast]] and [[Koryak Autonomous Okrug]]. * [[October 23]] - [[:pt:Referendo Sobre a Proibição do Comércio de Armas e Munição no Brasil Guns and Ammo Ban Referendum|Referendo Sobre a Proibição do Comércio de Armas e Munição no Brasil Guns and Ammo Ban Referendum]] in [[Brazil]]. * [[October 24]] - [[Hurricane Wilma]] makes landfall in southwestern Florida as a category 3 [[hurricane]]. * [[October 26]] - [[Iran]]ian présidént [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]] calls for [[Israel]] to be "wiped off the map" at "World Without Zionism" conference in [[Tehran]], Iran, and condemns the péace process. * [[October 26]] - The U.S. déath toll in [[Iraq]] réaches 2,000. * [[October 26]]- The Chicago White Sox béat the Houston Astros in 4 games to win their first World Series since 1917. * [[October 27]] - Two [[teenager]]s accidentally electrocute themselves in [[Seine-Saint-Denis]], [[Paris]], [[France]], léading to [[2005 Paris suburb riots|widespread rioting]]. * [[October 28]] - Vice présidéntial adviser [[Lewis "Scooter" Libby]] resigns after being charged with obstruction of justice, perjury and making a false statement in the [[Plame Affair|CIA leak investigation]]. * [[October 29]] - A train in [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]] derails, killing at léast 77 péople. * [[October 29]] - At léast 61 péople are déad and many others wounded in three powerful blasts in the [[India]]n capital, [[Delhi]] (See [[29 October 2005 Delhi bombings]] for full details). * [[October 30]] - [[Hurricane Beta]] hits the coast of [[Nicaragua]]. It is the 13th hurricane of 2005, bréaking the [[1969]] record of 12 hurricanes. * [[October 31]] - The [[2005 Sony CD copy protection scandal]] is revéaled. * [[October 31]] - U.S. présidént [[George W. Bush]] nominates Federal Appéals Court Judge [[Samuel Alito]] to be an Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. === [[Nopémber 2005|Nopémber]] === {{MonthR_30_Sal|Nopémber}} * [[November 1]] - [[Charles, Prince of Wales|The Prince of Wales]] and [[Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall|The Duchess of Cornwall]] arrive in the United States for a state visit, their first overséas tour since their marriage. * [[November 1]] - Justice [[John Gomery]] reléases the first part of the [[Gomery Commission]] report on corruption in the [[Liberal Party of Canada]] and the [[sponsorship scandal]]. * [[November 1]] - U.S. [[United States Senate Minority Leader|Senate Minority Leader]] [[Harry Reid]] and his fellow [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats]] force a closed session of the [[United States Senate|Senate]] over the [[Lewis Libby]] indictment. * [[November 2]] - [[Madrid]]: the [[Spanish Congress of Deputies]] approves the admission to formality of the new [[Catalan Statute of Autonomy]] with the support of all the groups except the [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] (PP), which the same day files an objection of unconstitutionality. [[Gambar:Evansville_Tornado,_Nov_6,_2005.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Part of the devastation caused by an F3 tornado near [[Evansville, Indiana]].]] * [[November 3]] & [[November 4|4]] - Another severe aftershock méasuring 6.3 on the [[Richter scale]] hits affected aréas of [[Northern Pakistan]]. * [[November 4]] - The U.S. and Uruguay governments sign a bilateral investment tréaty. * [[November 4]] - Afghan police officers find [[Nadia Anjuman]]'s body in her home in the western city of Herat; she had been béaten to déath by her husband. * [[November 6]] - [[Evansville Tornado of November 2005]]: A [[tornado]] hits western [[Kentucky]] and southwestern [[Indiana]], killing at léast 22. * [[November 6]] - [[Azerbaijan parliamentary election, 2005|Azerbaijan parliamentary election]]: Results are disputed between the [[New Azerbaijan Party]] and the [[Azadliq Party]] opposition. * [[November 7]] - [[Microsoft]] launches [[Microsoft SQL Server]] 2005, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and Microsoft BizTalk 2006 worldwide. * [[November 8]] - [[President of the French Republic|French President]] [[Jacques Chirac]] declares a state of emergency on the 12th day of the [[France|French]] [[civil unrest]] (see [[2005 civil unrest in France]]). * [[November 9]] - At léast 50 péople are killed and more than 120 injured in a series of coordinated [[suicide bombings]] in [[Amman]], [[Jordan]] (See [[2005 Amman bombings]]). * [[November 12]] - [[United Nations Secretary General]] [[Kofi Annan]] makes his first visit to [[Iraq]] since [[Gulf War II]] began, and urges Iraqis to embrace a process aiming to reconcile all the country's ethnic and religious groups. * [[November 13]] - [[Andrew Stimpson]], a 25-yéar old [[United Kingdom|British]] man, is reported as the first person proven to have been 'cured' of [[HIV]]. * [[November 15]] - [[Australia]]: Workers stage a massive protest against the [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]] government's planned Industrial Reform legislation. * [[November 15]] - [[2005 Sanriku Japan Earthquake|An earthquake near Sanriku]] in [[Japan]] occurs, prompting a tsunami warning to be issued. * [[November 18]] - The film ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' is reléased in the UK and USA. * [[November 20]] - ''[[The Washington Post]]'' rebukes journalist [[Bob Woodward]] over his conduct in the [[Plame Affair|CIA leak probe]]. * [[November 21]] - The [[Prime Minister of Israel]], [[Ariel Sharon]], announces his resignation from [[Likud]] and his intention to form a new party devoted to péace in the region, [[Kadima]], and asks the [[President of Israel]] to call a [[general election]]. * [[November 21]] - [[Grammy Award]] winning singer [[Christina Aguilera]] marries [[Jordan Bratman]] in [[Napa Valley]], [[CA]]. * [[November 22]] - [[Microsoft]] reléases the [[Xbox 360]] gaming console in [[North America]]. * [[November 22]] - [[Ted Koppel]] steps down as host of ''[[Nightline]]'' after 25 yéars with the program. * [[November 24]] - The [[Licensing Act 2003]] comes into force in [[England and Wales]], introducing flexibility in the hours during which [[alcoholic beverage]]s may be sold. * [[November 27]] - [[Manuel Zelaya]] is elected the new [[President of Honduras]]. [[Gambar:EDMONTON ESKIMOS.jpg|thumb|Edmonton Eskimos]] * [[November 27]] - The [[Edmonton Eskimos]] deféat the [[Montreal Alouettes]] 38-35 to win the 93rd [[Grey Cup]]. * [[November 28]] - The [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal Party]] [[minority government]] in [[Canada]] is toppled by a [[non-confidence vote]] in the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]], tabled by the [[Conservative Party of Canada|Conservatives]] and backed by the [[Bloc Québécois]] and the [[New Democratic Party]], paving the way for a [[Canadian federal election, 2006|federal election]] on [[January 23]], [[2006]]. * [[November 28]] - The [[United Nations Climate Change Conference]] opens in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]. The conference lasts until [[December 9]], and féatures a speech by former présidént [[Bill Clinton]] that the [[George W. Bush]] Administration objected to. * [[November 29]] - Léo O'Connor and David Kéogh appéar in court (see [[O'Connor - Keogh official secrets trial]]). * [[November 30]] - Surgéons in [[France]] carry out the first human [[face transplant]]. === [[Désémber 2005|Désémber]] === {{MonthR_31_Kem|Désémber}} * [[December 1]] - [[South Africa]] becomes the 5th country in the world where [[same-sex marriages]] are recognized. * [[December 2]] - [[Kenneth Boyd]] becomes the 1,000th person to be executed in the [[USA]] since the re-introduction of [[capital punishment]] in [[1976]]. * [[December 2]] - The £140m (US$240m) extension of the [[Docklands Light Railway]] in [[London]], linking [[Canning Town]] to [[North Woolwich]] and [[London City Airport]], opens. [[Gambar:Iranian-crash-in-Tehran.jpg|thumb|150px|right|The building, in [[Tehran]], into which the C-130 plane crashed.]] * [[December 4]] - Some 250,000 péople in [[Hong Kong]] [[December 2005 protest for democracy in Hong Kong|protest]] for democracy. * [[December 6]] - An [[Iran]]ian [[C-130 Hercules]] airplane [[Iranian Air Force C-130 crash in Tehran|crashes into a ten-story building]] in a civilian aréa of [[Tehran]], the capital of [[Iran]], killing all 94 péople aboard and 34 residents of the building (a total of 128). * [[December 7]] - A [[United States|U.S.]] [[Federal Air Marshal]] fatally shoots [[Rigoberto Alpizar]] on a [[jetway]] at [[Miami International Airport]] in [[Florida]]. * [[December 7]] - [[European Union]] [[top-level domain|TLD]] ''.eu'' is launched, and replaces ''.eu.int''. Initially this will be only for business purposes. From [[7 April]] [[2006]] onwards, EU citizens can also régister .eu domains. * [[December 8]] - [[Southwest Airlines Flight 1248]] overshoots the runway at [[Chicago Midway Airport]], killing a 6-yéar-old boy and injuring 11 other péople. [[Gambar:Routemaster.JPG|thumb|right|150px|[[December 9]] was the last day of service for [[London]]'s [[Routemaster]] buses.]] * [[December 9]] - [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season#Hurricane Epsilon|Hurricane Epsilon]] dies in the éastern [[Atlantic Ocean]]. It becomes the longest-lived December hurricane on record and ties for second-place, being the 2nd strongest December hurricane. * [[December 11]] - The [[2005 Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal fire]] north of [[London]] causes widespréad damage, and is the largest explosion ever to occur in péacetime Europe. * [[December 12]] - Scientists announce that they have créated [[mouse|mice]] with small amounts of human [[brain cells]] in an effort to maké réalistic modéls of [[neurological disorders]]. * [[December 13]] - A 6.7 magnitude [[December 2005 Afghan-Pakistan earthquake|earthquake]] rocks [[South Asia]]. * [[December 13]] - Mass [[2005 Cronulla riots|riots]] occur in [[Sydney, Australia]], involving up to 5,000 youths. * [[December 15]] - The first [[Iraqi legislative election, December 2005|parliamentary elections]] take place under [[Iraq]]'s new constitution. * [[December 16]] - The 43rd [[Mersenne prime]] is found, 2<sup>30,402,457</sup> − 1. It was discovered with the [[GIMPS]] project by [[Dr. Curtis Cooper]] and [[Dr. Steven Boone]], professors at [[Central Missouri State University]]. [[Gambar:buncefield2.jpg|thumb|The Hertfordshire explosions seen from nearby on December 11.]] * [[December 16]] - ''[[The West Wing (TV series)|The West Wing]]'' Actor [[John Spencer (actor)|John Spencer]] dies at 58. * [[December 18]] - [[Evo Morales]] wins the [[Bolivian presidential election, 2005|Bolivian Presidential Elections]]. * [[December 18]] - [[Prime Minister of Israel|Israeli Prime Minister]] [[Ariel Sharon]] is hospitalized after suffering a minor [[stroke]]. He is reléased from the hospital 2 days later. * [[December 18]] - The [[World Trade Organization]] [[WTO Ministerial Conference of 2005|6th ministerial conference]] concludes in [[Hong Kong]] with a limited trade déal being ratified. * [[December 20]] - [[2005 New York City transit strike]]: [[New York City|New York City's]] [[Transport Workers Union]] [[Local 100]] goes on [[Strike action|strike]] for 3 days, shutting down all [[New York City Subway]] and [[New York City Bus|Bus]] services. * [[December 22]] - The [[U.S. Census Bureau]] reléases its population estimates for 2005. * [[December 22]] - An industrial action by bus drivers in [[Tehran]] léads to the arrest of [[Mansour Osanlou]] and several other union activists. * [[December 23]] - [[Lech Kaczyński]] is sworn in as the [[President of Poland]] in [[Warsaw]]. * [[December 23]] - [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] announces the first in an expected series of troop drawdowns following the [[Iraqi elections]]. * [[December 23]] - [[Azerbaijan Airlines]] Flight 217 from [[Baku, Azerbaijan]] to [[Aktau, Kazakhstan]] crashes shortly after takéoff, killing 23 péople. * [[December 23]] - [[Chad]] declares a [[Chadian-Sudanese conflict|state of war]] against [[Sudan]] following a December 18th attack on [[Battle of Adre|Adre]], which left about 100 péople déad. * [[December 23]] - In [[Israel]], the trial of [[Tali Fahima]] ends in a pléa bargain. * [[December 24]] - [[Pope Benedict XVI]] léads his first [[Christmas]] Midnight [[Mass]] as Pope, praying for péace in the [[Middle East]]. * [[December 26]] - [[Indonesia]]ns mark the first moments of the [[2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake|tsunami]] wave that came ashore exactly a yéar éarlier, with thousands of péople commemorating victims and relatives in many ceremonies. * [[December 31]] - Another second is added, 23:59:60, called a [[leap second]], to end the yéar 2005. The last time this occurred was on [[June 30]], [[1998]]. {{Kajadian perbulan}} == Births == * [[April 8]] - [[Leah Isadora Behn]], granddaughter of King [[Harald V of Norway]] * [[April 29]] - Prince [[Dipangkorn Rasmijoti]], son of Crown Prince [[Maha Vajiralongkorn]], grandson of King [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]] of Thailand * [[June 8]] - [[Irene Urdangarin]], granddaughter of King [[Juan Carlos I of Spain]] * [[June 26]] - [[Princess Alexia of the Netherlands]], daughter of [[Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands]] * [[October 4]] - [[Prince Emmanuel of Belgium]], son of [[Philippe, Duke of Brabant|Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium]] * [[October 15]] - [[Prince Christian of Denmark]], son of [[Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark]] and his wife [[Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark]] * [[October 31]] - [[Infanta Leonor of Spain]], daughter of [[Felipe, Prince of Asturias]] and his wife [[Letizia, Princess of Asturias|Letizia]] * [[December 3]] - [[Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway]], grandson of King [[Harald V of Norway]] * [[December 13]] - [[Prince Nicolas of Belgium]], grandson of King [[Albert II of Belgium]] * [[December 13]] - [[Prince Aymeric of Belgium]], grandson of King [[Albert II of Belgium]] == Deaths == {{Main|Deaths in 2005}} === January === * [[January 1]] - [[Shirley Chisholm]], U.S. Congresswoman (b. [[1924]]) * [[January 1]] - [[Eugene J. Martin]], U.S. artist (b. [[1938]]) * [[January 1]] - [[Bob Matsui]], U.S. Congressman from California (b. [[1941]]) * [[January 4]] - [[Ali al-Haidri]], Governor of Baghdad (assassinated) * [[January 10]] - [[Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium|Joséphine-Charlotte]], Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (b. [[1927]]) * [[January 15]] - [[Victoria de los Ángeles]], Catalan soprano (b. [[1923]]) * [[January 17]] - [[Zhao Ziyang]], [[Premier of the People's Republic of China]] (b. [[1919]]) * [[January 20]] - [[Per Borten]], [[Prime Minister of Norway]] (b. [[1913]]) * [[January 23]] - [[Johnny Carson]], American television host (b. [[1925]]) === February === * [[February 3]] - [[Zurab Zhvania]], [[Prime Minister of Georgia]] (b. [[1963]]) * [[February 5]] - [[Gnassingbe Eyadema]], [[President of Togo]] (b. [[1937]]) * [[February 6]] - [[Merle Kilgore]], American singer and songwriter (b.1934) * [[February 14]] - [[Rafik Hariri]], [[Prime Minister of Lebanon]] (assassinated) (b. [[1944]]) * [[February 17]] - [[Nariman Sadeq]], Queen of Egypt (b. [[1934]]) * [[February 20]] - [[Sandra Dee]], American actress (b. [[1944]]) * [[February 20]] - [[Hunter S. Thompson]], American journalist (b. [[1937]]) === March === * [[March 6]] - [[Teresa Wright]], American actress (b. [[1918]]) * [[March 6]] - [[Tommy Vance]], British radio disc jockey (b. [[1941]]) * [[March 9]] - [[Jeanette Schmid]], German-born professional whistler (b. [[1924]]) * [[March 9]] - [[Chris LeDoux]], American rodéo performer and singer (b. [[1949]]) * [[March 10]] - [[Dave Allen (comedian)|Dave Allen]], Irish comedian (b. [[1936]]) * [[March 22]] - [[Clemente Domínguez y Gómez]], Antipope Gregory XVII (b. [[1946]]) * [[March 26]] - [[Lord Callaghan of Cardiff|James Callaghan]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1912]]) * [[March 29]] - [[Johnnie Cochran]], American lawyer (b. [[1937]]) * [[March 29]] - [[Mitch Hedberg]], American comedian (b. [[1968]]) * [[March 30]] - [[Fred Korematsu]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1919]]) * [[March 31]] - [[Terri Schiavo]], American right-to-die cause célébre (b. [[1963]]) === April === * [[April 2]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] (b. [[1920]]) * [[April 6]] - [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[April 20]] - [[Zygfryd Blaut]], Polish footballer (b. [[1943]]) * [[April 23]] - [[John Mills]], English actor (b. [[1908]]) * [[April 24]] - [[Ezer Weizman]], [[President of Israel]] (b. [[1924]]) * [[April 28]] - [[Chris Candito]], American professional wrestler (b. [[1972]]) === May === * [[May 2]] - [[Wee Kim Wee]], [[President of Singapore]] (b. [[1915]]) * [[May 7]] - [[Peter Wallace Rodino]], U.S. Congressman (b. [[1909]]) * [[May 18]]- [[Frank Gorshin]], American Actor (b. [[1933]]) * [[May 22]] - [[Thurl Ravenscroft]], American voice actor (b. [[1914]]) * [[May 25]] - [[Robert Jankel]], British coachbuilder (b. [[1938]]) === June === * [[June 6]] - [[Maurice Rabb, Jr.]], American ophthalmologist (b. [[1932]]) * [[June 6]] - [[Anne Bancroft]], American actress (b. [[1931]]) * [[June 13]] - [[Álvaro Cunhal]], Portuguese politician * [[June 26]] - [[Richard Whiteley]], British journalist and television presenter (b. [[1943]]) * [[June 28]] - [[Brenda Howard]], American activist (b. [[1946]]) === July === * [[July 1]] - [[Luther Vandross]], American R&B singer (b. [[1951]]) * [[July 17]] - [[Edward Heath]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1916]]) * [[July 18]] - [[William Westmoreland]], U.S. general (b. [[1914]]) * [[July 19]] - [[John Tyndall (politician)|John Tyndall]], British activist (b. [[1934]]) * [[July 21]] - [[Long John Baldry]], British musician (b. [[1941]]) * [[July 21]] - [[Alfred Hayes]], English wrestling announcer (b. [[1928]]) * [[July 26]] - [[Robert C. Turner]], American potter (b. [[1913]]) * [[July 31]] - [[Wim Duisenberg]], Dutch présidént of the Européan Central Bank (b. [[1935]]) === August === * [[August 1]] - King [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[August 6]] - [[Robin Cook]], British politician (b. [[1946]]) * [[August 6]] - [[Carlo Little]], British drummer (b.[[1938]]) * [[August 7]] - [[Peter Jennings]], Canadian-born news anchor (b. [[1938]]) * [[August 12]] - [[Lakshman Kadirgamar]], foreign minister of Sri Lanka (assassinated) (b. [[1932]]) * [[August 12]] - [[Frère Roger]], Swiss founder of the Taizé Community (b. [[1915]]) * [[August 13]] - [[David Lange]], [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (b. [[1942]]) * [[August 16]] - [[Joe Ranft]], American animator (b. [[1960]]) * [[August 26]] - [[Robert Denning]], American interior designer (b. 1927) * [[August 29]] - [[Hurricane Katrina]] makes landfall in New Orléans causing a total of 1,836 déaths and 705 missing. === September === * [[September 2]] - [[Bob Denver]], American actor (b. [[1935]]) * [[September 3]] - [[William Rehnquist]], [[Chief Justice of the United States]] (b. [[1924]]) * [[September 10]] - [[Clarence Gatemouth Brown]], American musician (b. [[1924]]) * [[September 14]] - [[Robert Wise]], American film director (b. [[1914]]) * [[September 20]] - [[Simon Wiesenthal]], Austrian Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter (b. [[1908]]) * [[September 25]] - [[Don Adams]], American actor (b. [[1923]]) * [[September 26]] - [[Jerry Juhl]], American writer (b. [[1938]]) === October === * [[October 2]] - [[Nipsey Russell]], American game show personality (b. [[1918]]) * [[October 3]] - [[Ronnie Barker]], British comic actor (b. [[1929]]) * [[October 7]] - [[Charles Rocket]], American actor (b. [[1949]]) * [[October 9]] - [[Louis Nye]], American actor (b. [[1913]]) * [[October 10]] - [[Milton Obote]], [[President of Uganda]] (b. [[1925]]) * [[October 13]] - [[Vivian Malone Jones]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1942]]) * [[October 15]] - [[Jason Collier]], American basketball player (b. [[1977]]) * [[October 17]] - [[Ba Jin]] * [[October 24]] - [[Rosa Parks]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1913]]) * [[October 24]] - [[José Azcona del Hoyo]], [[President of Honduras]] (b. [[1926]]) * [[October 28]] - [[Richard Smalley]], American physicist (b. 1943) === November === * [[November 4]] - [[Nadia Anjuman]], Afghani poet and journalist (b. [[1980]]) * [[November 6]] - [[Minako Honda]], Japanese singer and actress (b. [[1967]]) * [[November 9]] - [[K. R. Narayanan]], [[President of India]] (b. [[1921]]) * [[November 11]] - [[Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield]], British photographer (b. [[1939]]) * [[November 13]] - [[Eddie Guerrero]], Mexican-American professional wrestler (b. [[1967]]) * [[November 19]] - [[Erik Balling]], Danish television and film director (b. [[1924]]) * [[November 24]] - [[Pat Morita]], American actor (b. [[1932]]) * [[November 25]] - [[George Best]], Irish footballer (b. [[1946]]) * [[November 25]] - [[Richard Burns]], English race car driver (b. [[1971]]) === December === * [[December 6]] - [[Devan Nair]], [[President of Singapore]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[December 10]] - [[Richard Pryor]], American comedian (b. [[1940]]) * [[December 13]] - [[Stanley Williams]], American gang founder (executed) (b. [[1953]]) * [[December 16]] - [[John Spencer (actor)|John Spencer]], American actor (b. [[1946]]) * [[December 18]] - [[Alan Voorhees]], American engineer and urban planner (b. [[1922]]) * [[December 23]] - [[Yao Wenyuan]], Chinese politician (b. [[1931]]) * [[December 25]] - [[Birgit Nilsson]], Swedish soprano (b. [[1918]]) * [[December 25]] - [[Charles Socarides]], American psychiatrist (b. [[1922]]) * [[December 26]] - [[Kerry Packer]], Australian media tycoon (b. [[1937]]) * [[December 26]] - [[Vincent Schiavelli]], American actor (b. [[1948]]) == Nobel Prizes == * [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[Roy J. Glauber]], [[John L. Hall]], [[Theodor W. Hänsch]] * [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] - [[Robert Grubbs]], [[Richard Schrock]], [[Yves Chauvin]] * [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]] - [[Robin Warren]], [[Barry Marshall]] * [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] - [[Harold Pinter]] * [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - [[Mohamed ElBaradei]] * [[Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] - [[Robert J. Aumann]], [[Thomas Schelling]] == 2005 in fiction == {{spoilers}} * [[Metal Gear Solid]] (vidéogame): In February of 2005, during a training mission on Shadow Moses, a nucléar wéapons facility on a remote island off the coast of Alaska, the Next-Generation Special Forces unit rebels against the United States government, led by the covert black ops téam FOXHOUND. The rebellion is put down by the US government. * [[March 25]] to [[March 26]] - the events of the [[Doctor Who]] episode ''[[Rose (Doctor Who)|Rose]]'' take place in which the [[Ninth Doctor]] is joined by new companion [[Rose Tyler]] and they deféat the [[Nestene Consciousness]]' plans of using plastic shop window dummies called [[Auton]]s to wipe out all [[Human]] life on [[Earth]] and turning the planet into a new food source. * [[April 3]] - The wedding of Keitaro Urashima and Naru Narusegawa, the main characters of [[Love Hina]], takes place. * In ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]'', [[Decepticons]] lose control of the planet [[Cybertron]] during 2005. The Gréat War between [[Autobots]] and Decepticons rages on [[Earth]], on Cybertron, and in [[outer space|space]]. * In the [[.hack]] universe, the internet is shut down due to a widespréad virus on [[December 24]] 2005. This event is called [[Pluto's Kiss]]. The only [[operating system]] able to withstand the virus is [[ALTIMIT OS]]. * The events of the television series ''[[The King of Braves GaoGaiGar]]'' begin in April of 2005 with the emergence of the Zonder Metal-based [[extraterrestrial intelligence]] classified as "EI-02," fused with a [[Japan]]ese [[vagrant]] named Kinzo Kodakarayama as its [[host (biology)|host]] organism. Feeding off of the man's hatred toward his government for cancelling his now-bankrupt construction company's contract, EI-02 attempts to destroy the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building]], but is stopped before doing so. {{endspoiler}} {{commonscat|2005}} {{wikinewscat|2005}} [[Kategori:2005| ]] 38oon9hg9xl98dtpsl7j0g73gm11m9g 629857 629856 2022-08-04T03:58:50Z 114.79.20.202 wikitext text/x-wiki {{taun nav|2005}} {{C21TaunDumasarJejer}} {{TaunDinaKalenderSejen}} '''2005''' ('''[[Panomeran Romawi|MMV]]''') mangrupa [[taun nu dimimitian ku poé Saptu]] dina [[kalénder Gregorian]]. Taun 2005 nandaan: * [http://www.yearofthevolunteer.org/ Taun Sukarélawan] ku [[Pulitik Inggris|pamaréntah Inggris]] * [[Olimpiade Fisika 2005|Olimpiade Fisika]] * [[Taun Ékaristi]] internasional dina ageman [[Katolik]]. * Taun Kota [[Cork]] minangka [[Puseur Kabudayan Éropa]]. ''Tempo Ogé: [[Wikipedia:Keur lumangsung|almenak Wikipédia]] ngeunaan kajadian nu lumangsung taun ieu.'' # https://su.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005#Kajadian == Iklim == [[Gambar:TempAnomaly 2005 cmp 1951-80.gif|thumb|250px|left|Anomali hawa pabeungeutan rarata taun 2005 dibandingkeun jeung hawa rarata ti taun 1951 nepi ka 1980 (sumber: NASA)]] Dumasar perkiraan [[Goddard Institute for Space Studies]] [[NASA]], 2005 mangrupa taun pangpanasna ti saprak ayana pangukuran ngagunakeun alat ukur nu ''handal'' din ahir 1800-an, alahbatan sét rékaman saméméhna taun 1998 kalayan béda sababaraha persaratus darajat Celsius. {{clear}} {{tarjamahkeun|Inggris}} == Kajadian == === [[Januari 2005|Januari]] === {{MonthR_31_Sap|Januari}} * [[Januari 4]] - Gunmen assassinate the Governor of [[Baghdad Province|Baghdad]], [[Ali Al-Haidri]]<!--confirmed here-->. * [[Januari 9]] - The same storm which pounded the U.S. éarlier in the month hits [[England]] and [[Scandinavia]], léaving 13 déad with widespréad flooding and power cuts. <!--confirmed here: http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/01/09/europe.storm--> * [[Januari 9]] - [[Mahmoud Abbas]] is elected to succeed [[Yasser Arafat]] as [[Palestinian Authority]] President in the [[Palestinian election]]. * [[January 12]] - [[Deep Impact (space mission)|Deep Impact]] is launched from the [[Cape Canaveral|Kennedy Space Center]] by a [[Delta 2]] rocket. * [[January 13]] - Armed militants enter [[Israel]] from Gaza and open fire near the [[border]], killing 6 people and wounding 5 others. [[Hamas]] and [[Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades]] claim joint responsibility for attack.[http://www1.idf.il/dover/site/mainpage.asp?sl=EN&id=7&docid=48258.EN] * [[January 14]] - The [[Huygens probe]] lands on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], the largest moon of [[Saturn]]. * [[January 16]] - [[Adriana Iliescu]] gives birth at 66, the oldest woman in the world to do so. [[Gambar:Iraqi voters inked fingers.jpg|thumb|220px||[[Iraq]]i police officers hold up their index fingers marked with purple indelible ink, a security measure to prevent [[Iraqi National Assembly election, 2005|double voting]].]] * [[January 16]] - Armed militants kill 1 person and wound 8 people in the [[Gush Katif]] settlement, [[Gaza Strip]]. Hamas claims responsibility.{{noMention}} * [[January 20]] - [[George W. Bush]] is inaugurated in [[Washington, D.C.]] for his second term as the 43rd [[President of the United States]]. * [[January 20]] - [[Ireland]] completes [[metrication]]<!--confirmed here-->. * [[January 21]] - In [[Belmopan]], [[Belize]], unrest over the government's new taxes erupts into [[riot]]s. * [[January 25]] - A [[stampede]] at [[Mandher Devi temple in Mandhradevi]]<!--confirmed here--> during a religious [[pilgrimage]] in [[India]] kills at léast 215, mostly women and small children. * [[January 26]] - [[Glendale train crash]]: Two trains derail, killing 11 and injuring 200, in [[Glendale, California]] néar [[Los Angeles]]. * [[January 30]] - The [[Iraqi legislative election, January 2005|first free Parliamentary elections in Iraq]] since [[1958]] take place. * [[January 30]] - A [[Royal Air Force]] [[C-130 Hercules]] transport plane crashes in [[Iraq]], killing 10 British servicemen. Iraqi insurgents reléase a vidéo claiming to have shot the aircraft down using a missile.{{noMention}} === [[Pébruari 2005|Pébruari]] === {{MonthR_28_Sal|Pébruari}} * [[February 6]] - The [[New England Patriots]] deféat the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] 24-21 in [[Super Bowl XXXIX]], capturing their second consecutive Super Bowl title. * [[February 8]] - The [[Danish parliamentary election, 2005|Danish parliamentary elections]] continue the center-right coalition led by Prime Minister [[Anders Fogh Rasmussen]] and his [[Liberal Party (Denmark)|Liberal Party]]. * [[February 9]] - An [[ETA]] car bomb injures 31 péople at a conference centre in [[Madrid]]. * [[February 10]] - [[North Korea]] announces that it possesses [[nuclear weapon]]s as a protection against the hostility it feels from the [[United States]]. * [[February 10]] - [[Saudi Arabia]] holds its first ever municipal elections authorities, in which only men are allowed to vote. * [[February 11]] - The computer game ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' is launched in [[Europe]]. * [[February 12]] - Fire devastates the [[Windsor Building]], a 32 story office block, in [[Madrid]]. * [[February 13]] - [[Lúcia Santos]], the last of the three surviving shepherd children to whom [[Our Lady of Fatima]] appéared in [[1917]], dies.<ref>Catholic World News, February 14, 2005, "Sister Lucia, last Fatima seer, dead at 97"</ref> * [[February 14]] - A massive suicide bomb blast in central [[Beirut]] kills [[Lebanon]]'s former [[Prime Minister of Lebanon|prime minister]] [[Rafik Hariri]] and at léast 15 other péople. At léast 135 other péople are also hurt. * [[February 14]] - Around 59 péople are killed and 200 injured in a fire at a mosque in [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]. [[Gambar:Major greenhouse gas trends.png|230px|right|thumb|The [[Kyoto Protocol]] is intended to cut [[Earth|global]] emissions of [[greenhouse gases]].]] * [[February 16]] - The [[Kyoto Protocol]] goes into effect, without the support of the [[United States]] and [[Australia]]. * [[February 16]] - The [[National Hockey League]] cancels its [[2004-05 NHL season|2004-2005 season]], becoming the first North American professional léague to cancel a séason due to a labour dispute. * [[February 19]] - Suicide bombers kill more than 30 péople in Iraq as Shia Muslims mark [[Ashura]], their holiest day. * [[February 20]] - [[Spanish referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe]], passing it by a substantial margin, but on a low turnout. * [[February 20]] - éarly [[Portuguese legislative election, 2005|Legislative elections]] in [[Portugal]] result in a landslide victory for [[José Sócrates]] and the [[Socialist Party (Portugal)|Socialist Party]]. * [[February 22]] - More than 500 péople are killed and over 1,000 injured after entire villages are flattened in an éarthquake méasuring 6.4 on the Richter scale in the [[Zarand, Iran|Zarand]] region of [[Kerman]] province in southern [[Iran]]. * [[February 23]] - A controversial [[French law on colonialism]], requiring téachers to paint it in a positive light, is passed by the national legislature. * [[February 24]] - [[David Hernandez Arroyo]] goes on a [[Tyler Courtroom Shooting|shooting rampage]] at the [[Smith County]] Courthouse in [[Tyler, Texas]]. He kills 2, including his ex-wife, and wounds 4 others before being killed in a police chase. * [[February 25]] - American police apprehend the so-called BTK serial killer [[Dennis Rader]], 31 yéars after his first murder. * [[February 25]] - Terrorists kill 5 péople and wound 50 péople in Tel Aviv, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack. * [[February 25]] - [[Radio Canada International]] marks its 60th anniversary. * [[February 26]] - Egyptian présidént [[Hosni Mubarak]] asks Parliament to amend the constitution to allow multi-candidate présidéntial elections before [[September 2005]]. === [[Maret 2005|Maret]] === {{MonthR_31_Sal|Maret}} * [[March 1]] - The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] rules the [[death penalty]] unconstitutional for juveniles who committed their crimes before age 18. * [[March 3]] - The freighter ''[[M/V Karen Danielsen]]'' crashes into the [[Great Belt Bridge]] of [[Denmark]]. All traffic across the bridge is closed, effectively separating Denmark in two. * [[March 3]] - [[Millionaire]] [[Steve Fossett]] bréaks a world record by completing the first non-stop, non-refueled, solo [[flight]] around the world in the [[Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer]]. * [[March 4]] - The car of reléased [[Italy|Italian]] hostage [[Giuliana Sgrena]] is fired on by [[Military of the United States|US soldiers]] in [[Iraq]], causing the déath of 1 passenger and injuring 2 more. * [[March 4]] - The [[United Nations]] warns that about 90 million [[Africans]] could be infected by the [[HIV virus]] in the future, without further action against the spréad of the diséase. * [[March 5]] - The 27th [[Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras]] is held in [[Australia]]. * [[March 7]] - 2 young men were intoxicated and died in a tequila contest held in a nightclub in [[Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]]. Others were left in comma. * [[March 8]] - The [[Pakistan Army]] opens fire on insurgents in [[Baluchistan (Pakistan)|Baluchistan]], in the first armed uprising since General [[Rahimuddin Khan]]'s [[stabilization]] of the [[province]] in [[1978]]. * [[March 10]] - [[Tung Chee Hwa]], the [[Chief Executive]] of [[Hong Kong]], resigns. * [[March 10]] - [[Garry Kasparov]] announces his retirement from professional chess. * [[March 11]] - In the [[United Kingdom|UK]], the controversial [[Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005]] is finally given [[Royal Assent]] after one of the longest ever sittings by the [[House of Lords]]. * [[March 11]] - Three péople, including a judge, are murdered in the [[Fulton County]] Courthouse in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]; the main suspect, [[Brian Nichols]], surrenders to police the next day. * [[March 13]] - The first round of [[Central African Republic elections, 2005|Central African Republic elections]] léads to a runoff between top candidates [[Francois Bozize]] and [[Martin Ziguele]]. * [[March 14]] - The [[People's Republic of China]] ratifies an anti-[[secession]] law, aimed at preventing [[Taiwan]] from declaring independence. * [[March 14]] - Néarly 1 million péople gather for an opposition rally in [[Beirut]], a month after the déath of former Prime Minister [[Rafik Hariri]] (the largest rally in [[Lebanon]] history). [[Gambar:Terri Schiavo protest.jpg|thumb|Protesters in front of [[Terri Schiavo]]'s Pinellas Park, Florida hospice, [[March 27]], 2005.]] * [[March 16]] - [[Ripudaman Singh Malik]] and [[Ajaib Singh Bagri]], accused of the bombing of [[Air India Flight 182]] in [[1985]], are found not guilty on all counts. * [[March 19]] - A suspected [[suicide bomber]] in [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] kills 1 person and injures about 12 others. * [[March 19]] - A time bomb explodes in a Muslim shrine in [[Quetta]], southwestern [[Pakistan]], killing at léast 29 péople and wounding 40. * [[March 19]] - A blast occurs at the Xishui coal mine in [[Shuozhou]], [[China]], and rocks néarby Kangjiayao coal mine, killing up to 59. * [[March 20]] - At léast 250 péople in [[Japan]] are injured and at léast 1 killed, when a magnitude 7 éarthquake strikes west of Kyushu Island, just 9&nbsp;km (5.5 miles) below the océan floor. * [[March 21]] - Ten are killed in the [[Red Lake High School massacre]] in [[Minnesota]], the worst [[school shooting]] since the [[Columbine High School massacre]]. * [[March 23]] - The United States' [[11th Circuit Court of Appeals]]' 2-1 decision refuses to order the reinsertion of [[Terri Schiavo]]'s feeding tube. * [[March 24]] - The [[Tulip Revolution]] in [[Kyrgyzstan]] réaches its climax with the overthrow of présidént [[Askar Akayev]]. * [[March 26]] - The Taiwanese government calls on 1 million [[Taiwan]]ese to demonstrate in [[Taipei]], in opposition to the [[Anti-Secession Law of the People's Republic of China|Anti-Secession Law]] of [[Mainland China]]. Around 200,000 to 300,000 attend the walk. * [[March 28]] - The [[2005 Sumatran earthquake]] strikes off [[Sumatra]], 3 months after the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]]. At a magnitude of 8.7 it is the second largest éarthquake since [[1965]]. === [[April 2005|April]] === {{MonthR_30_Jum|April}} * [[Japanese history textbooks controversy]] * [[April 2]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] dies; over 4 million péople travel to the Vatican to mourn him. * [[April 6]] - The first [[13th root]] calculation of a 200-digit number is computed by Frenchman [[Alexis Lemaire]]. * [[April 6]] - [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Rainier III]] of Monaco dies, succeeded by his son [[Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Albert II]]. * [[April 7]] - [[MG Rover]], the UK's sole remaining volume producer, goes into receivership after a planned alliance with Chinese manufacturer, [[Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation]], collapses. * [[April 7]] - A suicide bomber blows himself up in Cairo's Khan al Khalili market, killing 2 foreign tourists and wounding 17 others. A group called "Islamic Pride Brigades" claims responsibility. * [[April 8]] - A referendum is held in [[Curaçao]] on independence vs. integration with the [[Netherlands]]. <!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:Jp2commendation.jpg|200px|thumb|Members of the [[College of Cardinals]] look on at [[Funeral of Pope John Paul II|Pope John Paul II's Funeral]].]] --> [[Gambar:Charles and Camilla.jpg|200px|thumb|The [[Prince Charles|Prince of Wales]] and the [[Camilla Parker Bowles|Duchess of Cornwall]] following their civil wedding in [[Windsor, England]].]] [[Gambar:MilChapPope.jpg|thumb|200px|Pope Benedict XVI]] * [[April 9]] - Tens of thousands of demonstrators, many of them supporters of [[Shia]] cleric [[Moqtada Sadr]], march through [[Baghdad]] denouncing the U.S. occupation of Iraq, 2 yéars after the fall of [[Saddam Hussein]], and rally in the square where his statue was toppled in [[2003]]. * [[April 9]] - The marriage of [[Prince Charles|The Prince of Wales]] and [[Camilla Parker Bowles]] takes place, after being briefly postponed after the Pope's déath. Camilla assumes the titles [[Her Royal Highness]] and The [[Duchess of Cornwall]]. * [[April 15]] - At léast 21 péople die and around 50 are injured in a devastating fire at a hotel in central [[Paris]]. * [[April 16]] - présidént [[Lucio Gutierrez]] of [[Ecuador]] declares a state of emergency in the capital city and dissolves the Supreme Court. * [[April 17]] - Twelve holidaymakers are killed in southern [[Switzerland]] when a bus carrying 27 seven péople plunges 656 feet into a ravine. * [[April 18]] - Five péople die in ethnic clashes in [[Iran]]'s south-west [[Khuzestan]] province. * [[April 19]] - Joseph Ratzinger is elected [[Pope Benedict XVI]] on the second day of the [[Papal conclave, 2005|Papal conclave]]. * [[April 20]] - Fifty six are hurt as éarthquake hits Fukuoka and Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The éarthquake méasured a magnitude of 5.8 on the Richter scale. * [[April 20]] - présidént [[Lucio Gutiérrez]] of [[Ecuador]] is said to have fled after Congress voted to sack him amid growing protests. * [[April 21]] - A bus crash in [[Vietnam]]'s Central Highlands kills 30 Vietnamese war veterans. * [[April 21]] - A gunfight on the edge of the Saudi city of [[Mecca]] kills 2 militants and 2 members of the security forces. * [[April 23]] - [[Silvio Berlusconi]], prime minister of [[Italy]], re-forms the government after its dissolution three days éarlier. * [[April 25]] - A passenger train derails in [[Amagasaki, Hyogo|Amagasaki]] [[Hyogo Prefecture]], Japan, killing 107 péople and injuring another 456. (see [[Amagasaki rail crash]]) * [[April 26]] - Facing international pressure, [[Syria]] withdraws the last of its 14,000 troop military garrison in [[Lebanon]], ending its 29-nine yéar military domination of that country. * [[April 27]] - The Superjumbo jet aircraft [[Airbus A380]] makes its first flight from [[Toulouse]]. * [[April 29]] - [[Apple Computer]] reléases [[Mac OS X 10.4]] "Tiger." * [[April 30]] - Attacks on tourists in the Egyptian capital [[Cairo]] léave 3 militants déad and at léast 10 péople injured. * [[April 30]] - The satellite company [[Voom]] céases operations. === [[Méi 2005|Méi]] === {{MonthR_31_Min|Méi}} * [[May 1]] - A suicide attack targets a Kurdish funeral in the northern [[Iraq]]i town of [[Talafar]], néar [[Mosul]], killing at léast 25 péople déad and injuring more than 30 others. éarlier, at léast 5 policemen and 4 civilians were killed in two separate attacks in Baghdad. * [[May 2]] - A blast at an illegal munitions store in northern [[Afghanistan]] kills 28 péople and injures at léast 13 others. * [[May 3]] - At léast 32 péople are killed and 9 others injured when 3 two-story buildings in the éastern [[Pakistan]]i city of [[Lahore]] collapse after gas cylinders stored in one of them explode. * [[May 4]] - In one of the largest [[Insurgency|insurgent]] attacks in Iraq to date, at léast 60 péople are killed and dozens wounded in a suicide bombing at a Kurdish police recruitment center in [[Irbil]], northern Iraq. * [[May 5]] - The [[United Kingdom]] votes in the [[United Kingdom general election, 2005|2005 general election]]. The [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] is re-elected with a substantially reduced majority. * [[May 5]] - Two homemade bombs [[May 5 British consulate in New York bombing|explode outside the British consulate]] in [[New York]], [[USA]]. * [[May 7]] - A plane crash in Lockhart River, [[Australia]] kills 15 péople. * [[May 9]] - A town in Brazil declares Orgasm Day. * [[May 10]] - A [[hand grenade]] ostensibly thrown by [[Vladimir Arutinian]] lands about 100 feet (30 m) from [[United States President]] [[George W. Bush]] while he is giving a speech to a crowd in [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], but malfunctions and does not detonate. * [[May 11]] - Serial killer [[Michael Ross]] becomes the first person executed in [[New England]] in 45 yéars. * [[May 12]] - An [[election]] is held in the [[Cayman Islands]] 7 months later than originally scheduled due to [[Hurricane Ivan]]. It results in a change of government, with the [[United Democratic Party]] giving 4 séats to the then-opposition [[People's Progressive Movement]] in the 15 member [[Legislative Assembly]]. * [[May 13]] - [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] [[Military of Uzbekistan|troops]] kill up to 700 during [[May 2005 unrest in Uzbekistan|protests in eastern Uzbekistan]] over the trials of 23 accused [[Islamism|Islamic extremists]]. présidént [[Islam Karimov]] defends the act. * [[May 13]] - The [[United States Department of Defense]] issues a list of bases to be closed as part of the [[Base Realignment and Closure]] process ([[Base Realignment and Closure, 2005|BRAC 2005]]). * [[May 13]] - The final episode of the TV series ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' is broadcast in the United States. This episode marks the first time since [[1987]] that a ''[[Star Trek]]'' series is not in production. * [[May 15]] - A passenger [[ferry]] capsizes and sinks in strong winds in the [[Bura Gauranga River]] in [[Bangladesh]], léaving over 100 péople missing. * [[May 16]] - [[Sony]] officially unveils its [[PlayStation 3]] game console at an [[E3]] conference. * [[May 16]] - [[George Galloway]] appéars before a U.S. [[Senate]] committee, to answer allegations of making money from the Iraqi [[Oil-for-Food Programme]]. * [[May 17]] - Kuwaiti women are granted the right to vote. * [[May 19]] - ''[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]]'' is reléased, effectively completing the ''[[Star Wars]]'' movie saga begun by [[George Lucas]] in [[1977]] and shattering the opening day box-office record with $50,013,859. <!-- Removing copyrighted image with no applicable fair use rationale [[Image:01724.jpeg|right|thumb|300px|Star Wars Episode III as seen in theaters.]] --> * [[May 19]] - The [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]] [[38th Canadian Parliament|members]] narrowly pass [[Canadian federal budget, 2005|two budget bills]] at a second réading, allowing the minority [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] government of [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[Paul Martin]] to stay in power. * [[May 21]] [[Greece]] wins the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]]. * [[May 25]] - [[Liverpool F.C.]] wins the [[UEFA Champions League]] by deféating [[AC Milan]] 3-2 in a penalty shootout in [[Istanbul, Turkey|Istanbul]]. * [[May 25]] - The Acting [[Chief Executive]] of [[Hong Kong]], [[Donald Tsang]], resigns for participating in the Chief Executive Election last July. As a result, [[Henry Tang]] and [[Michael Suen]] become the Acting Chief Executive and Acting [[Chief Secretary for Administration]] respectively. * [[May 29]] - A [[French referendum on the European Constitution]] votes resoundingly to reject it. * [[May 31]] - [[W. Mark Felt]] is confirmed to be [[Deep Throat (Watergate)|Deep Throat]]. === [[Juni 2005|Juni]] === {{MonthR_30_Reb|Juni}} * [[June 1]] - A [[Dutch referendum on the European Constitution]] votes to reject it, the second country to do so. * [[June 2]] - The construction of [[Northrop Grumman X-47B]], the world's first unmanned surveillance attack aircraft that can operate from both land bases and aircraft carriers, begins. * [[June 3]] - [[WCBS-FM]] in New York City abruptly drops its oldies format to become [[Jack FM]]. * [[June 5]] - [[Switzerland]] votes to join the [[Schengen treaty|Schengen]] aréa and to allow [[civil unions|same-sex partnerships]]. * [[June 6]] - [[Syria]]n [[Vice President]] [[Abdul Halim Khaddam]] resigns. * [[June 6]] - [[Apple Computer]] announces in a keynote address that they will begin production of Intel-chiped Macintosh computers in 2006. * [[June 9]] Almost 400 péople narrowly avoid déath when 2 jet airliners néarly collided on the runway, in the [[Runway incursion between US Airways flight 1170 and Aer Lingus flight 132]]. * [[June 13]] - Singer [[Michael Jackson]] is acquitted of all charges in his child molestation trial(see [[2005 trial of Michael Jackson]]). * [[June 17]] - ([[California earthquakes of June 2005]]): A 6.7 aftershock, which followed a 5.3 [[earthquake]] the previous day, hits [[California]] making it the 4th éarthquake since [[June 12]] in [[California]]. * [[June 17]] - Because of "quadruple-witching" [[option]]s and [[Futures contract|futures]] expiration, the [[New York Stock Exchange]] sees the héaviest first-hour trading on record. 704 million shares are traded between 9:30-10:30 A.M. 1.92 billion shares were traded for the day. * [[June 18]] - [[Green Day]] performs their biggest concert to date at [[Milton Keynes, England]], peforming the next day as well to a total of over 130,000 péople. The concert is reléased on CD/DVD on [[November 15]], which is known as ''[[Bullet in a Bible]]''. * [[June 19]] - Preliminarty election results in the [[Autonomous Community]] of [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Spain]] show that [[Manuel Fraga]] and the [[Partido Popular]] have lost control of the autonomous parliament. * [[June 21]] - A [[Volna]] booster [[rocket]] carrying the first [[light sail]] spacecraft (a joint [[Russia]]n-[[United States]] project) fails 83 seconds after its launch, destroying the spacecraft. * [[June 23]] - The [[San Antonio Spurs]] deféat the [[Detroit Pistons]] in Game 7 of the [[2005 NBA Finals]]. The series is the first NBA Finals in 11 yéars to go to a seventh game. * [[June 28]] - [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] conducts the [[International Fleet Review]] of 167 international warships in the [[Solent]], as part of the [[Trafalgar 200]] celebrations. * [[June 30]] - [[Spain]] joins [[Belgium]] and the Netherlands in permitting [[same-sex marriage]]. === [[Juli 2005|Juli]] === {{MonthR_31_Jum|Juli}} * [[July 2]] - [[Live 8]], a series of 10 simultanéous concerts take place throughout the world, raising interest in the [[Make Poverty History]] campaign. * [[July 4]] - [[NASA]]'s "Copper bullet" from [[Deep Impact (space mission)|Deep Impact]] spacecraft hits [[Comet Tempel 1]], créating a [[Impact crater|crater]] for scientific studies. * [[July 4]] - Violent anti-[[G8]] demonstrations occur in [[Gleneagles]], [[Scotland]]. * [[July 6]] - The [[European Parliament]] rejects the [[Directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions]] in its second réading in the [[codecision procedure]]. * [[July 6]] - The [[International Olympic Committee]] awards the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] to [[London]]. [[Gambar:London2005Bus.jpg|thumb|The wreckage of the No. 30 bus in [[Tavistock Square]] after the [[7 July 2005 London bombings]].]] * [[July 7]] - Four explosions rock the transport network in London, 3 on the [[London Underground]] and 1 on a bus; 56 péople die and over 700 are injured (See [[7 July 2005 London bombings]]). * [[July 7]] - [[Al-Qaeda]] admits to the killing of [[Egypt]]'s Ambassador, [[Ihab al-Sherif]]. * [[July 10]] - A [[Luxembourgish referendum on the European Constitution]] votes to accept it. * [[July 10]] - [[Hurricane Dennis]] strikes néar [[Navarre Beach, Florida]] as a Category 3 storm, killing 10 péople after killing over 50 péople in the Caribbéan. * [[July 12]] - Terrorists kill 5 péople and wound 90 in a crowded mall in [[Netanya, Israel]]. [[Islamic Jihad]] claims responsibility for attack. * [[July 13]] - Three trains collide in the [[Ghotki rail crash]] in Ghotki, [[Pakistan]], killing over 150 péople. * [[July 14]] - A mortar fired from the Gaza strip kills Dana Galkowicz, in the Netiv Haasara Moshav. * [[July 16]] - ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', the sixth book of the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' saga by the British writer [[J. K. Rowling]], is reléased. <!-- in all [[English language|English]]-speaking countries . --> * [[July 17]] - The [[Disneyland Resort]] celebrates its 50th birthday. * [[July 19]] - [[President Bush]] nominates Appéals Court Judge [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] to the [[United States Supreme Court]], following the retirement of [[Sandra Day O'Connor]]. * [[July 20]] - [[Canada]]'s Civil Marriage Act, legalizing same-sex marriage, receives [[Royal Assent]]. * [[July 21]] - [[21 July 2005 London bombings|A terrorist attack on London]], similar to the July 7 attacks, includes 4 attempted bomb attacks on 3 underground trains and a London bus. The bombs fail to explode properly, and only 1 injury is reported, later found to be unconnected. * [[July 22]] - A Brazilian electrician, [[Jean Charles de Menezes]], is shot déad at a London underground station by police who mistake him for a suicide bomber. * [[July 23]] - A series of blasts hit a resort town in [[Egypt]]. See [[July 23, 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks]]. * [[July 24]] - [[Lance Armstrong]] wins a record 7th straight [[Tour de France|Tours de France]] before his scheduled retirement. * [[July 26]] - The Space Shuttle ''[[Discovery]]'' is launched on its "Return To Flight" mission [[STS-114]]. This is the first Space Shuttle flight in néarly 2 1/2 yéars since the bréakup of Space Shuttle ''[[Space Shuttle Columbia|Columbia]]'' on its return from mission [[STS-107]]. * [[July 26]] - [[Mumbai]] and the [[Mumbai Conurbation]] aréa is submerged in 5–7&nbsp;ft. of water due to héavy rains, making néarby dams reléase water causing a massive flood, which virtually stops the financial capital of [[India]] for 4–5 days. * [[July 28]] - The [[Provisional IRA]] issues a statement formally ordering an end to the armed campaign it has pursued since [[1969]] and ordering all its units to dump their arms. === [[Agustus 2005|Agustus]] === {{MonthR_31_Sen|Agustus}} <!-- Unsourced image removed: [[Image:Airfranceflight358 78.jpg|thumb|240px|Wreckage of [[Air France Flight 358]] the day after it crashes at Toronto Pearson International Airport]] --> * [[August 1]] - King [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia]] dies, succeeded by his half-brother [[Abdullah of Saudi Arabia]]. * [[August 2]] - [[Air France Flight 358]] bursts into flames after overshooting the runway at [[Toronto Pearson International Airport]]; all aboard survive. * [[August 6]] - An [[ATR-72]] héading from [[Italy]] to [[Tunisia]] crashes into the [[Mediterranean Sea]], killing 16 of 39 on board. * [[August 9]] - Space Shuttle ''[[Discovery]]'' returns to [[Edwards Air Force Base]] at 0814 EDT, completing [[STS-114]], "Return to Flight." * [[August 12]] - The [[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]] is launched. * [[August 14]] - [[Helios Airways Flight 522]] crashes into a mountain in [[Greece]], killing 121. * [[August 16]] - [[West Caribbean Airways Flight 708]] crashes into a mountain in [[Venezuela]], killing 152 passengers. * [[August 16]] - The [[XX World Youth Day]] begins in [[Cologne, Germany]]. * [[August 17]] - The first forced [[evacuation]] of [[settlers]], as part of the [[Israel unilateral disengagement plan]], starts. * [[August 17]] - [[Bangladesh]] is hit by bomb explosions. [http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Bangladesh_hit_by_several_bomb_explosions] * [[August 17]] - [[Sellapan Ramanathan]] gains victory in the [[Singapore Presidential elections, 2005]]. * [[August 18]] - [[BTK killer]] Dennis Rader is sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences. * [[August 18]] - [[Peace Mission 2005]], the first joint [[China]]-[[Russia]] military exercise, begins its 8-day training on the [[Shandong peninsula]]. * [[August 21]] The British rock band [[The Rolling Stones]] kicks off their ''[[A Bigger Bang]]'' tour with a show in [[Fenway Park]], [[Boston]]. * [[August 21]] - [[Martin Dillon (Musician)|Martin Dillon]], 48, [[musician]], [[operatic]] [[tenor]], and [[professor]] of music, dies in [[Randolph, VT]] of a héart attack. * [[August 22]] - A 4.1-kg (9-pound) [[meteorite]] crashes into the [[Dotito]] aréa of [[Zambezi Escarpment]] in [[Zimbabwe]], léaving a 15-cm (6-inch) [[Impact crater|crater]]. [[Gambar:Navy-FloodedNewOrleans.jpg|thumb|200px|An aerial view of the flooding near downtown [[New Orleans]], following the [[Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans|devastation of the city by Hurricane Katrina]].]] * [[August 23]] - [[Israel unilateral disengagement plan|Israel's unilateral disengagement]] from 25 Jewish settlements in the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[West Bank]] ends. * [[August 24]] - [[Hong Kong]] [[High Court (Hong Kong)|High Court]] Judge [[Michael Hartmann]] rules that sodomy laws are unconstitutional. * [[August 26]] - [[Jean Michel Jarre]]'s "[[Space of Freedom]]" concert is held in [[Gdańsk]], [[Poland]] commemorating the 25th anniversary of the création of [[Solidarność]] ("Solidarity" trade union). * [[August 28]] - A terrorist wounds 52 at a bus station in Beersheba, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack. * [[August 29]] - At léast 1,836 are killed, and [[Hurricane Katrina effects by region|severe damage]] is caused along the [[U.S. Gulf Coast]], as [[Hurricane Katrina]] strikes the [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]] and [[Alabama]] coastal aréas. * [[August 31]] - A crowd crush on the Al-Aaimmah bridge in [[Baghdad]] kills several hundred civilians (see [[Baghdad bridge stampede]]). === [[Séptémber 2005|Séptémber]] === {{MonthR_30_Kem|Séptémber}} [[Gambar:Rita2k5 gas aftermath.jpg|thumb|Gas price hike shown at a [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]] station.]] * [[September 1]] - [[Oil price increases of 2004 and 2005#Hurricane Katrina|Oil prices]] rise sharply following the [[economic effects of Hurricane Katrina]]. * [[September 1]] - [[Sellapan Ramanathan]] is sworn-in for a second term of office as the [[President of Singapore]]. * [[September 2]] - Clashes occur between protesters and Israeli forces in [[Bil'in]]. * [[September 3]] - [[William Rehnquist]], Chief Justice of the United States, dies. * [[September 5]] - [[Mandala Airlines]] [[Mandala Airlines Flight 091|Flight 091]] 737 crashes in [[Indonesia]], killing at léast 117. (See [[list of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by year#2005|airplane accidents in 2005]]). * [[September 5]] - [[Euan Blair]] and [[Rhoderick Gates]] are locked in an [[intellectual property]] dispute. * [[September 5]] - [[John G. Roberts]] is nominated by présidént [[George Walker Bush|George W. Bush]] for Chief Justice of the United States. * [[September 7]] - [[Incumbent]] [[Rulers and heads of state of Egypt|Egyptian president]] [[Hosni Mubarak]] wins the first multi-party [[Egyptian presidential election, 2005|presidential 'election']]. * [[September 11]] - [[Japanese Prime Minister|Prime Minister]] [[Junichiro Koizumi]] and the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|Liberal Democratic Party]] are returned to power following the [[Japan general election, 2005|Japanese general elections]]. * [[September 12]] - The [[Norwegian parliamentary election, 2005|Norwegian parliamentary election]] results in a victory for the red-green-coalition. The new prime-minister is Jens Stoltenberg from the Labour Party. * [[September 12]] - The [[Hong Kong Disneyland Resort]] officially opens. * [[September 12]] - The [[English cricket team]] draw the final match to win [[The 2005 Ashes]]. * [[September 14]] - [[September 16]] - The largest [[UN]] [[2005 World Summit|World Summit]] in history is held in [[New York City]]. * [[September 17]] - [[Helen Clark]], léader of the [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]], is re-elected for a third term in the [[New Zealand general election 2005|New Zealand general election]]. * [[September 18]] - [[Angela Merkel]] of the [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|Christian Democratic Union]] and [[Gerhard Schröder]] of the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democratic Party]] both claim victory in the [[German federal election, 2005|German federal election]]. * [[September 18]] - [[Afghan parliamentary election, 2005|Afghan parliamentary election]]: Former warlords and their followers claim victory. * [[September 19]] - [[North Korea]] agrees to stop building [[nuclear weapons]] in exchange for aid and cooperation. * [[September 21]] - Popular [[Peer-to-peer|P2P]] client [[WinMX]] is confirmed to be offline. * [[September 23]] - Convicted bank thief and [[Boricua Popular Army]] léader, [[Filiberto Ojeda Ríos]], is killed in his home in [[Hormigueros, Puerto Rico]] when members of the [[FBI]] attempt to serve an arrest warrant. * [[September 24]] - [[Hurricane Rita]] hits the U.S. Gulf Coast. The 9th Ward section of New Orléans floods for the 2nd time in a month and a half. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Alabama are also affected. * [[September 24]] - Worldwide protests occur against the [[Iraq War]], with over 150,000 protestors in [[Washington DC]]. See [[Opposition to the Iraq War]]. * [[September 25]] - [[Polish parliamentary election, 2005|Polish parliamentary election]]: Two center-right parties win the most séats. * [[September 26]] - U.S. Army Reservist [[Lynndie England]] is convicted by a military jury on 6 of 7 counts in connection with the [[Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse]] scandal. * [[September 27]] - [[Michaëlle Jean]], born in [[Haiti]], becomes the 27th [[Governor General of Canada]], and the first [[Black Canadian|black]] person to hold that position. * [[September 28]] - American politician [[Tom DeLay]] is indicted on charges of criminal conspiracy by a Texas grand jury. * [[September 29]] - [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] is confirmed and sworn in as [[Chief Justice of the United States]]. * [[September 30]] - The [[Parliament of Catalonia]] passes, with 120 plus votes and 15 against, the Project of New [[Catalan Statute of Autonomy]], proclaiming in Article 1, "Catalonia is a nation". * [[September 30]] - The [[Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy|controversial drawings of Muhammad]] are printed in the [[Denmark|Danish]] newspaper [[Jyllands-Posten]]. === [[Oktober 2005|Oktober]] === {{MonthR_31_Sap|Oktober}} [[Gambar:Wilma1315z-051019-1kg12.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Visible image of Hurricane Wilma near record intensity with a central pressure of 882 [[millibars]].]] * [[October 1]] - The [[2005 Bali bombings]] kill 26 péople and injure more than 100. * [[October 1]] - The world's largest bank, [[Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group]], is formed by the merger of 2 [[Japan]]ese banking conglomerates. * [[October 1]] - An [[Australia]]n photojournalist in [[Afghanistan]], Stephen Dupont, films U.S. soldiers burning 2 déad [[Taliban]] militias' bodies. * [[October 2]] - A shipwreck in [[Lake George, New York|Lake George, NY]] kills 20 péople. * [[October 3]] - [[St. Tammany Parish]] Schools réopen in [[Louisiana]], just over a month after [[Hurricane Katrina]] closed them. * [[October 4]] - [[Hurricane Stan]] hits [[Mexico]] and [[Central America]], killing over 1,620 péople. * [[October 5]] - [[Flight Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Kendall-Smith]] is charged with refusing to serve in the [[Iraq]] war. * [[October 7]] - [[UN]] [[Nuclear warfare|nuclear]] agency director [[Mohamed ElBaradei]] is awarded the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]. * [[October 8]] - An [[2005 Kashmir earthquake|earthquake in Kashmir]] kills about 80,000 péople. * [[October 9]] - [[Polish presidential election, 2005|Polish presidential election]]: the 1st round results in a runoff between top candidates [[Donald Tusk]] and [[Lech Kaczyński]]. * [[October 12]] - The second [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] [[spacecraft]], ''[[Shenzhou 6]]'', is launched, carrying [[Fei Junlong]] and [[Nie Haisheng]] for 5 days in orbit. * [[October 13]] - [[Veselin Topalov]] wins the [[FIDE World Chess Championship 2005]]. * [[October 13]] - The [[Franco-Indian Lawyers Association]] is founded in [[Paris]]. * [[October 15]] - The [[Iraqi constitution ratification vote, 2005|referendum]] on the new [[Proposed Iraqi constitution]] is held. * [[October 15]] - A riot occurs in [[Toledo, Ohio]] during a Néo-Nazi rally on racial issues; 114 are arrested. * [[October 15]] - The [[Qinghai-Tibet Railway]] is completed. * [[October 16]] - [[United States|U.S.]] [[helicopter]]s and warplanes [[bomb]] 2 [[villages]] néar [[Ramadi]] in western [[Iraq]], killing about 70 péople. [[Gambar:Jens Stoltenberg.jpg|thumb|Jens Stoltenberg]] * [[October 17]] - [[Jens Stoltenberg]] becomes [[Prime Minister of Norway]] for the second time. * [[October 18]] - The [[UN]] tightens the rules for its staff, following several claims of financial impropriety and sexual abuse. * [[October 19]] - The [[Trials of Saddam Hussein]] begin. * [[October 19]] - [[Hurricane Wilma]] swells into a [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale|Category 5]] storm. * [[October 19]] - The [[Houston Astros]] win their first [[National League]] Championship to advance to their first ever [[World Series]] in franchise history. * [[October 20]] [[Hurricane Wilma]] enters the Mexican Caribbéan, passing through [[Cozumel]] and then the [[Yucatán Peninsula]], staying over [[Cancún]] for over 60 hours. * [[October 21]] - The 200th Anniversary of the [[Battle of Trafalgar]] is observed, with celebrations held around the [[United Kingdom]]. * [[October 22]] - [[Tropical Storm Alpha]] forms, making the [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season]] the most active on record. * [[October 22]] - [[Bellview Airlines Flight 210]], a [[Boeing 737]] airliner, crashes in [[Nigeria]]. * [[October 23]] - [[Polish presidential election, 2005|Polish presidential election]], 2nd round: [[Lech Kaczyński]] is elected. * [[October 23]] - A referendum is held on the merger of [[Kamchatka Oblast]] and [[Koryak Autonomous Okrug]]. * [[October 23]] - [[:pt:Referendo Sobre a Proibição do Comércio de Armas e Munição no Brasil Guns and Ammo Ban Referendum|Referendo Sobre a Proibição do Comércio de Armas e Munição no Brasil Guns and Ammo Ban Referendum]] in [[Brazil]]. * [[October 24]] - [[Hurricane Wilma]] makes landfall in southwestern Florida as a category 3 [[hurricane]]. * [[October 26]] - [[Iran]]ian présidént [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]] calls for [[Israel]] to be "wiped off the map" at "World Without Zionism" conference in [[Tehran]], Iran, and condemns the péace process. * [[October 26]] - The U.S. déath toll in [[Iraq]] réaches 2,000. * [[October 26]]- The Chicago White Sox béat the Houston Astros in 4 games to win their first World Series since 1917. * [[October 27]] - Two [[teenager]]s accidentally electrocute themselves in [[Seine-Saint-Denis]], [[Paris]], [[France]], léading to [[2005 Paris suburb riots|widespread rioting]]. * [[October 28]] - Vice présidéntial adviser [[Lewis "Scooter" Libby]] resigns after being charged with obstruction of justice, perjury and making a false statement in the [[Plame Affair|CIA leak investigation]]. * [[October 29]] - A train in [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]] derails, killing at léast 77 péople. * [[October 29]] - At léast 61 péople are déad and many others wounded in three powerful blasts in the [[India]]n capital, [[Delhi]] (See [[29 October 2005 Delhi bombings]] for full details). * [[October 30]] - [[Hurricane Beta]] hits the coast of [[Nicaragua]]. It is the 13th hurricane of 2005, bréaking the [[1969]] record of 12 hurricanes. * [[October 31]] - The [[2005 Sony CD copy protection scandal]] is revéaled. * [[October 31]] - U.S. présidént [[George W. Bush]] nominates Federal Appéals Court Judge [[Samuel Alito]] to be an Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. === [[Nopémber 2005|Nopémber]] === {{MonthR_30_Sal|Nopémber}} * [[November 1]] - [[Charles, Prince of Wales|The Prince of Wales]] and [[Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall|The Duchess of Cornwall]] arrive in the United States for a state visit, their first overséas tour since their marriage. * [[November 1]] - Justice [[John Gomery]] reléases the first part of the [[Gomery Commission]] report on corruption in the [[Liberal Party of Canada]] and the [[sponsorship scandal]]. * [[November 1]] - U.S. [[United States Senate Minority Leader|Senate Minority Leader]] [[Harry Reid]] and his fellow [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats]] force a closed session of the [[United States Senate|Senate]] over the [[Lewis Libby]] indictment. * [[November 2]] - [[Madrid]]: the [[Spanish Congress of Deputies]] approves the admission to formality of the new [[Catalan Statute of Autonomy]] with the support of all the groups except the [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] (PP), which the same day files an objection of unconstitutionality. [[Gambar:Evansville_Tornado,_Nov_6,_2005.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Part of the devastation caused by an F3 tornado near [[Evansville, Indiana]].]] * [[November 3]] & [[November 4|4]] - Another severe aftershock méasuring 6.3 on the [[Richter scale]] hits affected aréas of [[Northern Pakistan]]. * [[November 4]] - The U.S. and Uruguay governments sign a bilateral investment tréaty. * [[November 4]] - Afghan police officers find [[Nadia Anjuman]]'s body in her home in the western city of Herat; she had been béaten to déath by her husband. * [[November 6]] - [[Evansville Tornado of November 2005]]: A [[tornado]] hits western [[Kentucky]] and southwestern [[Indiana]], killing at léast 22. * [[November 6]] - [[Azerbaijan parliamentary election, 2005|Azerbaijan parliamentary election]]: Results are disputed between the [[New Azerbaijan Party]] and the [[Azadliq Party]] opposition. * [[November 7]] - [[Microsoft]] launches [[Microsoft SQL Server]] 2005, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and Microsoft BizTalk 2006 worldwide. * [[November 8]] - [[President of the French Republic|French President]] [[Jacques Chirac]] declares a state of emergency on the 12th day of the [[France|French]] [[civil unrest]] (see [[2005 civil unrest in France]]). * [[November 9]] - At léast 50 péople are killed and more than 120 injured in a series of coordinated [[suicide bombings]] in [[Amman]], [[Jordan]] (See [[2005 Amman bombings]]). * [[November 12]] - [[United Nations Secretary General]] [[Kofi Annan]] makes his first visit to [[Iraq]] since [[Gulf War II]] began, and urges Iraqis to embrace a process aiming to reconcile all the country's ethnic and religious groups. * [[November 13]] - [[Andrew Stimpson]], a 25-yéar old [[United Kingdom|British]] man, is reported as the first person proven to have been 'cured' of [[HIV]]. * [[November 15]] - [[Australia]]: Workers stage a massive protest against the [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]] government's planned Industrial Reform legislation. * [[November 15]] - [[2005 Sanriku Japan Earthquake|An earthquake near Sanriku]] in [[Japan]] occurs, prompting a tsunami warning to be issued. * [[November 18]] - The film ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' is reléased in the UK and USA. * [[November 20]] - ''[[The Washington Post]]'' rebukes journalist [[Bob Woodward]] over his conduct in the [[Plame Affair|CIA leak probe]]. * [[November 21]] - The [[Prime Minister of Israel]], [[Ariel Sharon]], announces his resignation from [[Likud]] and his intention to form a new party devoted to péace in the region, [[Kadima]], and asks the [[President of Israel]] to call a [[general election]]. * [[November 21]] - [[Grammy Award]] winning singer [[Christina Aguilera]] marries [[Jordan Bratman]] in [[Napa Valley]], [[CA]]. * [[November 22]] - [[Microsoft]] reléases the [[Xbox 360]] gaming console in [[North America]]. * [[November 22]] - [[Ted Koppel]] steps down as host of ''[[Nightline]]'' after 25 yéars with the program. * [[November 24]] - The [[Licensing Act 2003]] comes into force in [[England and Wales]], introducing flexibility in the hours during which [[alcoholic beverage]]s may be sold. * [[November 27]] - [[Manuel Zelaya]] is elected the new [[President of Honduras]]. [[Gambar:EDMONTON ESKIMOS.jpg|thumb|Edmonton Eskimos]] * [[November 27]] - The [[Edmonton Eskimos]] deféat the [[Montreal Alouettes]] 38-35 to win the 93rd [[Grey Cup]]. * [[November 28]] - The [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal Party]] [[minority government]] in [[Canada]] is toppled by a [[non-confidence vote]] in the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]], tabled by the [[Conservative Party of Canada|Conservatives]] and backed by the [[Bloc Québécois]] and the [[New Democratic Party]], paving the way for a [[Canadian federal election, 2006|federal election]] on [[January 23]], [[2006]]. * [[November 28]] - The [[United Nations Climate Change Conference]] opens in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]. The conference lasts until [[December 9]], and féatures a speech by former présidént [[Bill Clinton]] that the [[George W. Bush]] Administration objected to. * [[November 29]] - Léo O'Connor and David Kéogh appéar in court (see [[O'Connor - Keogh official secrets trial]]). * [[November 30]] - Surgéons in [[France]] carry out the first human [[face transplant]]. === [[Désémber 2005|Désémber]] === {{MonthR_31_Kem|Désémber}} * [[December 1]] - [[South Africa]] becomes the 5th country in the world where [[same-sex marriages]] are recognized. * [[December 2]] - [[Kenneth Boyd]] becomes the 1,000th person to be executed in the [[USA]] since the re-introduction of [[capital punishment]] in [[1976]]. * [[December 2]] - The £140m (US$240m) extension of the [[Docklands Light Railway]] in [[London]], linking [[Canning Town]] to [[North Woolwich]] and [[London City Airport]], opens. [[Gambar:Iranian-crash-in-Tehran.jpg|thumb|150px|right|The building, in [[Tehran]], into which the C-130 plane crashed.]] * [[December 4]] - Some 250,000 péople in [[Hong Kong]] [[December 2005 protest for democracy in Hong Kong|protest]] for democracy. * [[December 6]] - An [[Iran]]ian [[C-130 Hercules]] airplane [[Iranian Air Force C-130 crash in Tehran|crashes into a ten-story building]] in a civilian aréa of [[Tehran]], the capital of [[Iran]], killing all 94 péople aboard and 34 residents of the building (a total of 128). * [[December 7]] - A [[United States|U.S.]] [[Federal Air Marshal]] fatally shoots [[Rigoberto Alpizar]] on a [[jetway]] at [[Miami International Airport]] in [[Florida]]. * [[December 7]] - [[European Union]] [[top-level domain|TLD]] ''.eu'' is launched, and replaces ''.eu.int''. Initially this will be only for business purposes. From [[7 April]] [[2006]] onwards, EU citizens can also régister .eu domains. * [[December 8]] - [[Southwest Airlines Flight 1248]] overshoots the runway at [[Chicago Midway Airport]], killing a 6-yéar-old boy and injuring 11 other péople. [[Gambar:Routemaster.JPG|thumb|right|150px|[[December 9]] was the last day of service for [[London]]'s [[Routemaster]] buses.]] * [[December 9]] - [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season#Hurricane Epsilon|Hurricane Epsilon]] dies in the éastern [[Atlantic Ocean]]. It becomes the longest-lived December hurricane on record and ties for second-place, being the 2nd strongest December hurricane. * [[December 11]] - The [[2005 Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal fire]] north of [[London]] causes widespréad damage, and is the largest explosion ever to occur in péacetime Europe. * [[December 12]] - Scientists announce that they have créated [[mouse|mice]] with small amounts of human [[brain cells]] in an effort to maké réalistic modéls of [[neurological disorders]]. * [[December 13]] - A 6.7 magnitude [[December 2005 Afghan-Pakistan earthquake|earthquake]] rocks [[South Asia]]. * [[December 13]] - Mass [[2005 Cronulla riots|riots]] occur in [[Sydney, Australia]], involving up to 5,000 youths. * [[December 15]] - The first [[Iraqi legislative election, December 2005|parliamentary elections]] take place under [[Iraq]]'s new constitution. * [[December 16]] - The 43rd [[Mersenne prime]] is found, 2<sup>30,402,457</sup> − 1. It was discovered with the [[GIMPS]] project by [[Dr. Curtis Cooper]] and [[Dr. Steven Boone]], professors at [[Central Missouri State University]]. [[Gambar:buncefield2.jpg|thumb|The Hertfordshire explosions seen from nearby on December 11.]] * [[December 16]] - ''[[The West Wing (TV series)|The West Wing]]'' Actor [[John Spencer (actor)|John Spencer]] dies at 58. * [[December 18]] - [[Evo Morales]] wins the [[Bolivian presidential election, 2005|Bolivian Presidential Elections]]. * [[December 18]] - [[Prime Minister of Israel|Israeli Prime Minister]] [[Ariel Sharon]] is hospitalized after suffering a minor [[stroke]]. He is reléased from the hospital 2 days later. * [[December 18]] - The [[World Trade Organization]] [[WTO Ministerial Conference of 2005|6th ministerial conference]] concludes in [[Hong Kong]] with a limited trade déal being ratified. * [[December 20]] - [[2005 New York City transit strike]]: [[New York City|New York City's]] [[Transport Workers Union]] [[Local 100]] goes on [[Strike action|strike]] for 3 days, shutting down all [[New York City Subway]] and [[New York City Bus|Bus]] services. * [[December 22]] - The [[U.S. Census Bureau]] reléases its population estimates for 2005. * [[December 22]] - An industrial action by bus drivers in [[Tehran]] léads to the arrest of [[Mansour Osanlou]] and several other union activists. * [[December 23]] - [[Lech Kaczyński]] is sworn in as the [[President of Poland]] in [[Warsaw]]. * [[December 23]] - [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] announces the first in an expected series of troop drawdowns following the [[Iraqi elections]]. * [[December 23]] - [[Azerbaijan Airlines]] Flight 217 from [[Baku, Azerbaijan]] to [[Aktau, Kazakhstan]] crashes shortly after takéoff, killing 23 péople. * [[December 23]] - [[Chad]] declares a [[Chadian-Sudanese conflict|state of war]] against [[Sudan]] following a December 18th attack on [[Battle of Adre|Adre]], which left about 100 péople déad. * [[December 23]] - In [[Israel]], the trial of [[Tali Fahima]] ends in a pléa bargain. * [[December 24]] - [[Pope Benedict XVI]] léads his first [[Christmas]] Midnight [[Mass]] as Pope, praying for péace in the [[Middle East]]. * [[December 26]] - [[Indonesia]]ns mark the first moments of the [[2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake|tsunami]] wave that came ashore exactly a yéar éarlier, with thousands of péople commemorating victims and relatives in many ceremonies. * [[December 31]] - Another second is added, 23:59:60, called a [[leap second]], to end the yéar 2005. The last time this occurred was on [[June 30]], [[1998]]. {{Kajadian perbulan}} == Births == * [[April 8]] - [[Leah Isadora Behn]], granddaughter of King [[Harald V of Norway]] * [[April 29]] - Prince [[Dipangkorn Rasmijoti]], son of Crown Prince [[Maha Vajiralongkorn]], grandson of King [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]] of Thailand * [[June 8]] - [[Irene Urdangarin]], granddaughter of King [[Juan Carlos I of Spain]] * [[June 26]] - [[Princess Alexia of the Netherlands]], daughter of [[Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands]] * [[October 4]] - [[Prince Emmanuel of Belgium]], son of [[Philippe, Duke of Brabant|Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium]] * [[October 15]] - [[Prince Christian of Denmark]], son of [[Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark]] and his wife [[Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark]] * [[October 31]] - [[Infanta Leonor of Spain]], daughter of [[Felipe, Prince of Asturias]] and his wife [[Letizia, Princess of Asturias|Letizia]] * [[December 3]] - [[Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway]], grandson of King [[Harald V of Norway]] * [[December 13]] - [[Prince Nicolas of Belgium]], grandson of King [[Albert II of Belgium]] * [[December 13]] - [[Prince Aymeric of Belgium]], grandson of King [[Albert II of Belgium]] == Deaths == {{Main|Deaths in 2005}} === January === * [[January 1]] - [[Shirley Chisholm]], U.S. Congresswoman (b. [[1924]]) * [[January 1]] - [[Eugene J. Martin]], U.S. artist (b. [[1938]]) * [[January 1]] - [[Bob Matsui]], U.S. Congressman from California (b. [[1941]]) * [[January 4]] - [[Ali al-Haidri]], Governor of Baghdad (assassinated) * [[January 10]] - [[Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium|Joséphine-Charlotte]], Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (b. [[1927]]) * [[January 15]] - [[Victoria de los Ángeles]], Catalan soprano (b. [[1923]]) * [[January 17]] - [[Zhao Ziyang]], [[Premier of the People's Republic of China]] (b. [[1919]]) * [[January 20]] - [[Per Borten]], [[Prime Minister of Norway]] (b. [[1913]]) * [[January 23]] - [[Johnny Carson]], American television host (b. [[1925]]) === February === * [[February 3]] - [[Zurab Zhvania]], [[Prime Minister of Georgia]] (b. [[1963]]) * [[February 5]] - [[Gnassingbe Eyadema]], [[President of Togo]] (b. [[1937]]) * [[February 6]] - [[Merle Kilgore]], American singer and songwriter (b.1934) * [[February 14]] - [[Rafik Hariri]], [[Prime Minister of Lebanon]] (assassinated) (b. [[1944]]) * [[February 17]] - [[Nariman Sadeq]], Queen of Egypt (b. [[1934]]) * [[February 20]] - [[Sandra Dee]], American actress (b. [[1944]]) * [[February 20]] - [[Hunter S. Thompson]], American journalist (b. [[1937]]) === March === * [[March 6]] - [[Teresa Wright]], American actress (b. [[1918]]) * [[March 6]] - [[Tommy Vance]], British radio disc jockey (b. [[1941]]) * [[March 9]] - [[Jeanette Schmid]], German-born professional whistler (b. [[1924]]) * [[March 9]] - [[Chris LeDoux]], American rodéo performer and singer (b. [[1949]]) * [[March 10]] - [[Dave Allen (comedian)|Dave Allen]], Irish comedian (b. [[1936]]) * [[March 22]] - [[Clemente Domínguez y Gómez]], Antipope Gregory XVII (b. [[1946]]) * [[March 26]] - [[Lord Callaghan of Cardiff|James Callaghan]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1912]]) * [[March 29]] - [[Johnnie Cochran]], American lawyer (b. [[1937]]) * [[March 29]] - [[Mitch Hedberg]], American comedian (b. [[1968]]) * [[March 30]] - [[Fred Korematsu]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1919]]) * [[March 31]] - [[Terri Schiavo]], American right-to-die cause célébre (b. [[1963]]) === April === * [[April 2]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] (b. [[1920]]) * [[April 6]] - [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[April 20]] - [[Zygfryd Blaut]], Polish footballer (b. [[1943]]) * [[April 23]] - [[John Mills]], English actor (b. [[1908]]) * [[April 24]] - [[Ezer Weizman]], [[President of Israel]] (b. [[1924]]) * [[April 28]] - [[Chris Candito]], American professional wrestler (b. [[1972]]) === May === * [[May 2]] - [[Wee Kim Wee]], [[President of Singapore]] (b. [[1915]]) * [[May 7]] - [[Peter Wallace Rodino]], U.S. Congressman (b. [[1909]]) * [[May 18]]- [[Frank Gorshin]], American Actor (b. [[1933]]) * [[May 22]] - [[Thurl Ravenscroft]], American voice actor (b. [[1914]]) * [[May 25]] - [[Robert Jankel]], British coachbuilder (b. [[1938]]) === June === * [[June 6]] - [[Maurice Rabb, Jr.]], American ophthalmologist (b. [[1932]]) * [[June 6]] - [[Anne Bancroft]], American actress (b. [[1931]]) * [[June 13]] - [[Álvaro Cunhal]], Portuguese politician * [[June 26]] - [[Richard Whiteley]], British journalist and television presenter (b. [[1943]]) * [[June 28]] - [[Brenda Howard]], American activist (b. [[1946]]) === July === * [[July 1]] - [[Luther Vandross]], American R&B singer (b. [[1951]]) * [[July 17]] - [[Edward Heath]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1916]]) * [[July 18]] - [[William Westmoreland]], U.S. general (b. [[1914]]) * [[July 19]] - [[John Tyndall (politician)|John Tyndall]], British activist (b. [[1934]]) * [[July 21]] - [[Long John Baldry]], British musician (b. [[1941]]) * [[July 21]] - [[Alfred Hayes]], English wrestling announcer (b. [[1928]]) * [[July 26]] - [[Robert C. Turner]], American potter (b. [[1913]]) * [[July 31]] - [[Wim Duisenberg]], Dutch présidént of the Européan Central Bank (b. [[1935]]) === August === * [[August 1]] - King [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[August 6]] - [[Robin Cook]], British politician (b. [[1946]]) * [[August 6]] - [[Carlo Little]], British drummer (b.[[1938]]) * [[August 7]] - [[Peter Jennings]], Canadian-born news anchor (b. [[1938]]) * [[August 12]] - [[Lakshman Kadirgamar]], foreign minister of Sri Lanka (assassinated) (b. [[1932]]) * [[August 12]] - [[Frère Roger]], Swiss founder of the Taizé Community (b. [[1915]]) * [[August 13]] - [[David Lange]], [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (b. [[1942]]) * [[August 16]] - [[Joe Ranft]], American animator (b. [[1960]]) * [[August 26]] - [[Robert Denning]], American interior designer (b. 1927) * [[August 29]] - [[Hurricane Katrina]] makes landfall in New Orléans causing a total of 1,836 déaths and 705 missing. === September === * [[September 2]] - [[Bob Denver]], American actor (b. [[1935]]) * [[September 3]] - [[William Rehnquist]], [[Chief Justice of the United States]] (b. [[1924]]) * [[September 10]] - [[Clarence Gatemouth Brown]], American musician (b. [[1924]]) * [[September 14]] - [[Robert Wise]], American film director (b. [[1914]]) * [[September 20]] - [[Simon Wiesenthal]], Austrian Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter (b. [[1908]]) * [[September 25]] - [[Don Adams]], American actor (b. [[1923]]) * [[September 26]] - [[Jerry Juhl]], American writer (b. [[1938]]) === October === * [[October 2]] - [[Nipsey Russell]], American game show personality (b. [[1918]]) * [[October 3]] - [[Ronnie Barker]], British comic actor (b. [[1929]]) * [[October 7]] - [[Charles Rocket]], American actor (b. [[1949]]) * [[October 9]] - [[Louis Nye]], American actor (b. [[1913]]) * [[October 10]] - [[Milton Obote]], [[President of Uganda]] (b. [[1925]]) * [[October 13]] - [[Vivian Malone Jones]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1942]]) * [[October 15]] - [[Jason Collier]], American basketball player (b. [[1977]]) * [[October 17]] - [[Ba Jin]] * [[October 24]] - [[Rosa Parks]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1913]]) * [[October 24]] - [[José Azcona del Hoyo]], [[President of Honduras]] (b. [[1926]]) * [[October 28]] - [[Richard Smalley]], American physicist (b. 1943) === November === * [[November 4]] - [[Nadia Anjuman]], Afghani poet and journalist (b. [[1980]]) * [[November 6]] - [[Minako Honda]], Japanese singer and actress (b. [[1967]]) * [[November 9]] - [[K. R. Narayanan]], [[President of India]] (b. [[1921]]) * [[November 11]] - [[Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield]], British photographer (b. [[1939]]) * [[November 13]] - [[Eddie Guerrero]], Mexican-American professional wrestler (b. [[1967]]) * [[November 19]] - [[Erik Balling]], Danish television and film director (b. [[1924]]) * [[November 24]] - [[Pat Morita]], American actor (b. [[1932]]) * [[November 25]] - [[George Best]], Irish footballer (b. [[1946]]) * [[November 25]] - [[Richard Burns]], English race car driver (b. [[1971]]) === December === * [[December 6]] - [[Devan Nair]], [[President of Singapore]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[December 10]] - [[Richard Pryor]], American comedian (b. [[1940]]) * [[December 13]] - [[Stanley Williams]], American gang founder (executed) (b. [[1953]]) * [[December 16]] - [[John Spencer (actor)|John Spencer]], American actor (b. [[1946]]) * [[December 18]] - [[Alan Voorhees]], American engineer and urban planner (b. [[1922]]) * [[December 23]] - [[Yao Wenyuan]], Chinese politician (b. [[1931]]) * [[December 25]] - [[Birgit Nilsson]], Swedish soprano (b. [[1918]]) * [[December 25]] - [[Charles Socarides]], American psychiatrist (b. [[1922]]) * [[December 26]] - [[Kerry Packer]], Australian media tycoon (b. [[1937]]) * [[December 26]] - [[Vincent Schiavelli]], American actor (b. [[1948]]) == Nobel Prizes == * [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[Roy J. Glauber]], [[John L. Hall]], [[Theodor W. Hänsch]] * [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] - [[Robert Grubbs]], [[Richard Schrock]], [[Yves Chauvin]] * [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]] - [[Robin Warren]], [[Barry Marshall]] * [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] - [[Harold Pinter]] * [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - [[Mohamed ElBaradei]] * [[Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] - [[Robert J. Aumann]], [[Thomas Schelling]] == 2005 in fiction == {{spoilers}} * [[Metal Gear Solid]] (vidéogame): In February of 2005, during a training mission on Shadow Moses, a nucléar wéapons facility on a remote island off the coast of Alaska, the Next-Generation Special Forces unit rebels against the United States government, led by the covert black ops téam FOXHOUND. The rebellion is put down by the US government. * [[March 25]] to [[March 26]] - the events of the [[Doctor Who]] episode ''[[Rose (Doctor Who)|Rose]]'' take place in which the [[Ninth Doctor]] is joined by new companion [[Rose Tyler]] and they deféat the [[Nestene Consciousness]]' plans of using plastic shop window dummies called [[Auton]]s to wipe out all [[Human]] life on [[Earth]] and turning the planet into a new food source. * [[April 3]] - The wedding of Keitaro Urashima and Naru Narusegawa, the main characters of [[Love Hina]], takes place. * In ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]'', [[Decepticons]] lose control of the planet [[Cybertron]] during 2005. The Gréat War between [[Autobots]] and Decepticons rages on [[Earth]], on Cybertron, and in [[outer space|space]]. * In the [[.hack]] universe, the internet is shut down due to a widespréad virus on [[December 24]] 2005. This event is called [[Pluto's Kiss]]. The only [[operating system]] able to withstand the virus is [[ALTIMIT OS]]. * The events of the television series ''[[The King of Braves GaoGaiGar]]'' begin in April of 2005 with the emergence of the Zonder Metal-based [[extraterrestrial intelligence]] classified as "EI-02," fused with a [[Japan]]ese [[vagrant]] named Kinzo Kodakarayama as its [[host (biology)|host]] organism. Feeding off of the man's hatred toward his government for cancelling his now-bankrupt construction company's contract, EI-02 attempts to destroy the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building]], but is stopped before doing so. {{endspoiler}} {{commonscat|2005}} {{wikinewscat|2005}} [[Kategori:2005| ]] d261w83b3f6p9x2nh6azyomn0z06fpr 629858 629857 2022-08-04T04:01:02Z 114.79.20.202 wikitext text/x-wiki {{taun nav|2005}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Sal|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Sal|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Jum|April}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Reb|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Jum|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Désémber}} {{C21TaunDumasarJejer}} {{TaunDinaKalenderSejen}} '''2005''' ('''[[Panomeran Romawi|MMV]]''') mangrupa [[taun nu dimimitian ku poé Saptu]] dina [[kalénder Gregorian]]. Taun 2005 nandaan: * [http://www.yearofthevolunteer.org/ Taun Sukarélawan] ku [[Pulitik Inggris|pamaréntah Inggris]] * [[Olimpiade Fisika 2005|Olimpiade Fisika]] * [[Taun Ékaristi]] internasional dina ageman [[Katolik]]. * Taun Kota [[Cork]] minangka [[Puseur Kabudayan Éropa]]. ''Tempo Ogé: [[Wikipedia:Keur lumangsung|almenak Wikipédia]] ngeunaan kajadian nu lumangsung taun ieu.'' == Iklim == [[Gambar:TempAnomaly 2005 cmp 1951-80.gif|thumb|250px|left|Anomali hawa pabeungeutan rarata taun 2005 dibandingkeun jeung hawa rarata ti taun 1951 nepi ka 1980 (sumber: NASA)]] Dumasar perkiraan [[Goddard Institute for Space Studies]] [[NASA]], 2005 mangrupa taun pangpanasna ti saprak ayana pangukuran ngagunakeun alat ukur nu ''handal'' din ahir 1800-an, alahbatan sét rékaman saméméhna taun 1998 kalayan béda sababaraha persaratus darajat Celsius. {{clear}} {{tarjamahkeun|Inggris}} == Kajadian == === [[Januari 2005|Januari]] === {{MonthR_31_Sap|Januari}} * [[Januari 4]] - Gunmen assassinate the Governor of [[Baghdad Province|Baghdad]], [[Ali Al-Haidri]]<!--confirmed here-->. * [[Januari 9]] - The same storm which pounded the U.S. éarlier in the month hits [[England]] and [[Scandinavia]], léaving 13 déad with widespréad flooding and power cuts. <!--confirmed here: http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/01/09/europe.storm--> * [[Januari 9]] - [[Mahmoud Abbas]] is elected to succeed [[Yasser Arafat]] as [[Palestinian Authority]] President in the [[Palestinian election]]. * [[January 12]] - [[Deep Impact (space mission)|Deep Impact]] is launched from the [[Cape Canaveral|Kennedy Space Center]] by a [[Delta 2]] rocket. * [[January 13]] - Armed militants enter [[Israel]] from Gaza and open fire near the [[border]], killing 6 people and wounding 5 others. [[Hamas]] and [[Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades]] claim joint responsibility for attack.[http://www1.idf.il/dover/site/mainpage.asp?sl=EN&id=7&docid=48258.EN] * [[January 14]] - The [[Huygens probe]] lands on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], the largest moon of [[Saturn]]. * [[January 16]] - [[Adriana Iliescu]] gives birth at 66, the oldest woman in the world to do so. [[Gambar:Iraqi voters inked fingers.jpg|thumb|220px||[[Iraq]]i police officers hold up their index fingers marked with purple indelible ink, a security measure to prevent [[Iraqi National Assembly election, 2005|double voting]].]] * [[January 16]] - Armed militants kill 1 person and wound 8 people in the [[Gush Katif]] settlement, [[Gaza Strip]]. Hamas claims responsibility.{{noMention}} * [[January 20]] - [[George W. Bush]] is inaugurated in [[Washington, D.C.]] for his second term as the 43rd [[President of the United States]]. * [[January 20]] - [[Ireland]] completes [[metrication]]<!--confirmed here-->. * [[January 21]] - In [[Belmopan]], [[Belize]], unrest over the government's new taxes erupts into [[riot]]s. * [[January 25]] - A [[stampede]] at [[Mandher Devi temple in Mandhradevi]]<!--confirmed here--> during a religious [[pilgrimage]] in [[India]] kills at léast 215, mostly women and small children. * [[January 26]] - [[Glendale train crash]]: Two trains derail, killing 11 and injuring 200, in [[Glendale, California]] néar [[Los Angeles]]. * [[January 30]] - The [[Iraqi legislative election, January 2005|first free Parliamentary elections in Iraq]] since [[1958]] take place. * [[January 30]] - A [[Royal Air Force]] [[C-130 Hercules]] transport plane crashes in [[Iraq]], killing 10 British servicemen. Iraqi insurgents reléase a vidéo claiming to have shot the aircraft down using a missile.{{noMention}} === [[Pébruari 2005|Pébruari]] === {{MonthR_28_Sal|Pébruari}} * [[February 6]] - The [[New England Patriots]] deféat the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] 24-21 in [[Super Bowl XXXIX]], capturing their second consecutive Super Bowl title. * [[February 8]] - The [[Danish parliamentary election, 2005|Danish parliamentary elections]] continue the center-right coalition led by Prime Minister [[Anders Fogh Rasmussen]] and his [[Liberal Party (Denmark)|Liberal Party]]. * [[February 9]] - An [[ETA]] car bomb injures 31 péople at a conference centre in [[Madrid]]. * [[February 10]] - [[North Korea]] announces that it possesses [[nuclear weapon]]s as a protection against the hostility it feels from the [[United States]]. * [[February 10]] - [[Saudi Arabia]] holds its first ever municipal elections authorities, in which only men are allowed to vote. * [[February 11]] - The computer game ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' is launched in [[Europe]]. * [[February 12]] - Fire devastates the [[Windsor Building]], a 32 story office block, in [[Madrid]]. * [[February 13]] - [[Lúcia Santos]], the last of the three surviving shepherd children to whom [[Our Lady of Fatima]] appéared in [[1917]], dies.<ref>Catholic World News, February 14, 2005, "Sister Lucia, last Fatima seer, dead at 97"</ref> * [[February 14]] - A massive suicide bomb blast in central [[Beirut]] kills [[Lebanon]]'s former [[Prime Minister of Lebanon|prime minister]] [[Rafik Hariri]] and at léast 15 other péople. At léast 135 other péople are also hurt. * [[February 14]] - Around 59 péople are killed and 200 injured in a fire at a mosque in [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]. [[Gambar:Major greenhouse gas trends.png|230px|right|thumb|The [[Kyoto Protocol]] is intended to cut [[Earth|global]] emissions of [[greenhouse gases]].]] * [[February 16]] - The [[Kyoto Protocol]] goes into effect, without the support of the [[United States]] and [[Australia]]. * [[February 16]] - The [[National Hockey League]] cancels its [[2004-05 NHL season|2004-2005 season]], becoming the first North American professional léague to cancel a séason due to a labour dispute. * [[February 19]] - Suicide bombers kill more than 30 péople in Iraq as Shia Muslims mark [[Ashura]], their holiest day. * [[February 20]] - [[Spanish referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe]], passing it by a substantial margin, but on a low turnout. * [[February 20]] - éarly [[Portuguese legislative election, 2005|Legislative elections]] in [[Portugal]] result in a landslide victory for [[José Sócrates]] and the [[Socialist Party (Portugal)|Socialist Party]]. * [[February 22]] - More than 500 péople are killed and over 1,000 injured after entire villages are flattened in an éarthquake méasuring 6.4 on the Richter scale in the [[Zarand, Iran|Zarand]] region of [[Kerman]] province in southern [[Iran]]. * [[February 23]] - A controversial [[French law on colonialism]], requiring téachers to paint it in a positive light, is passed by the national legislature. * [[February 24]] - [[David Hernandez Arroyo]] goes on a [[Tyler Courtroom Shooting|shooting rampage]] at the [[Smith County]] Courthouse in [[Tyler, Texas]]. He kills 2, including his ex-wife, and wounds 4 others before being killed in a police chase. * [[February 25]] - American police apprehend the so-called BTK serial killer [[Dennis Rader]], 31 yéars after his first murder. * [[February 25]] - Terrorists kill 5 péople and wound 50 péople in Tel Aviv, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack. * [[February 25]] - [[Radio Canada International]] marks its 60th anniversary. * [[February 26]] - Egyptian présidént [[Hosni Mubarak]] asks Parliament to amend the constitution to allow multi-candidate présidéntial elections before [[September 2005]]. === [[Maret 2005|Maret]] === {{MonthR_31_Sal|Maret}} * [[March 1]] - The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] rules the [[death penalty]] unconstitutional for juveniles who committed their crimes before age 18. * [[March 3]] - The freighter ''[[M/V Karen Danielsen]]'' crashes into the [[Great Belt Bridge]] of [[Denmark]]. All traffic across the bridge is closed, effectively separating Denmark in two. * [[March 3]] - [[Millionaire]] [[Steve Fossett]] bréaks a world record by completing the first non-stop, non-refueled, solo [[flight]] around the world in the [[Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer]]. * [[March 4]] - The car of reléased [[Italy|Italian]] hostage [[Giuliana Sgrena]] is fired on by [[Military of the United States|US soldiers]] in [[Iraq]], causing the déath of 1 passenger and injuring 2 more. * [[March 4]] - The [[United Nations]] warns that about 90 million [[Africans]] could be infected by the [[HIV virus]] in the future, without further action against the spréad of the diséase. * [[March 5]] - The 27th [[Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras]] is held in [[Australia]]. * [[March 7]] - 2 young men were intoxicated and died in a tequila contest held in a nightclub in [[Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]]. Others were left in comma. * [[March 8]] - The [[Pakistan Army]] opens fire on insurgents in [[Baluchistan (Pakistan)|Baluchistan]], in the first armed uprising since General [[Rahimuddin Khan]]'s [[stabilization]] of the [[province]] in [[1978]]. * [[March 10]] - [[Tung Chee Hwa]], the [[Chief Executive]] of [[Hong Kong]], resigns. * [[March 10]] - [[Garry Kasparov]] announces his retirement from professional chess. * [[March 11]] - In the [[United Kingdom|UK]], the controversial [[Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005]] is finally given [[Royal Assent]] after one of the longest ever sittings by the [[House of Lords]]. * [[March 11]] - Three péople, including a judge, are murdered in the [[Fulton County]] Courthouse in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]; the main suspect, [[Brian Nichols]], surrenders to police the next day. * [[March 13]] - The first round of [[Central African Republic elections, 2005|Central African Republic elections]] léads to a runoff between top candidates [[Francois Bozize]] and [[Martin Ziguele]]. * [[March 14]] - The [[People's Republic of China]] ratifies an anti-[[secession]] law, aimed at preventing [[Taiwan]] from declaring independence. * [[March 14]] - Néarly 1 million péople gather for an opposition rally in [[Beirut]], a month after the déath of former Prime Minister [[Rafik Hariri]] (the largest rally in [[Lebanon]] history). [[Gambar:Terri Schiavo protest.jpg|thumb|Protesters in front of [[Terri Schiavo]]'s Pinellas Park, Florida hospice, [[March 27]], 2005.]] * [[March 16]] - [[Ripudaman Singh Malik]] and [[Ajaib Singh Bagri]], accused of the bombing of [[Air India Flight 182]] in [[1985]], are found not guilty on all counts. * [[March 19]] - A suspected [[suicide bomber]] in [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] kills 1 person and injures about 12 others. * [[March 19]] - A time bomb explodes in a Muslim shrine in [[Quetta]], southwestern [[Pakistan]], killing at léast 29 péople and wounding 40. * [[March 19]] - A blast occurs at the Xishui coal mine in [[Shuozhou]], [[China]], and rocks néarby Kangjiayao coal mine, killing up to 59. * [[March 20]] - At léast 250 péople in [[Japan]] are injured and at léast 1 killed, when a magnitude 7 éarthquake strikes west of Kyushu Island, just 9&nbsp;km (5.5 miles) below the océan floor. * [[March 21]] - Ten are killed in the [[Red Lake High School massacre]] in [[Minnesota]], the worst [[school shooting]] since the [[Columbine High School massacre]]. * [[March 23]] - The United States' [[11th Circuit Court of Appeals]]' 2-1 decision refuses to order the reinsertion of [[Terri Schiavo]]'s feeding tube. * [[March 24]] - The [[Tulip Revolution]] in [[Kyrgyzstan]] réaches its climax with the overthrow of présidént [[Askar Akayev]]. * [[March 26]] - The Taiwanese government calls on 1 million [[Taiwan]]ese to demonstrate in [[Taipei]], in opposition to the [[Anti-Secession Law of the People's Republic of China|Anti-Secession Law]] of [[Mainland China]]. Around 200,000 to 300,000 attend the walk. * [[March 28]] - The [[2005 Sumatran earthquake]] strikes off [[Sumatra]], 3 months after the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]]. At a magnitude of 8.7 it is the second largest éarthquake since [[1965]]. === [[April 2005|April]] === {{MonthR_30_Jum|April}} * [[Japanese history textbooks controversy]] * [[April 2]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] dies; over 4 million péople travel to the Vatican to mourn him. * [[April 6]] - The first [[13th root]] calculation of a 200-digit number is computed by Frenchman [[Alexis Lemaire]]. * [[April 6]] - [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Rainier III]] of Monaco dies, succeeded by his son [[Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Albert II]]. * [[April 7]] - [[MG Rover]], the UK's sole remaining volume producer, goes into receivership after a planned alliance with Chinese manufacturer, [[Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation]], collapses. * [[April 7]] - A suicide bomber blows himself up in Cairo's Khan al Khalili market, killing 2 foreign tourists and wounding 17 others. A group called "Islamic Pride Brigades" claims responsibility. * [[April 8]] - A referendum is held in [[Curaçao]] on independence vs. integration with the [[Netherlands]]. <!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:Jp2commendation.jpg|200px|thumb|Members of the [[College of Cardinals]] look on at [[Funeral of Pope John Paul II|Pope John Paul II's Funeral]].]] --> [[Gambar:Charles and Camilla.jpg|200px|thumb|The [[Prince Charles|Prince of Wales]] and the [[Camilla Parker Bowles|Duchess of Cornwall]] following their civil wedding in [[Windsor, England]].]] [[Gambar:MilChapPope.jpg|thumb|200px|Pope Benedict XVI]] * [[April 9]] - Tens of thousands of demonstrators, many of them supporters of [[Shia]] cleric [[Moqtada Sadr]], march through [[Baghdad]] denouncing the U.S. occupation of Iraq, 2 yéars after the fall of [[Saddam Hussein]], and rally in the square where his statue was toppled in [[2003]]. * [[April 9]] - The marriage of [[Prince Charles|The Prince of Wales]] and [[Camilla Parker Bowles]] takes place, after being briefly postponed after the Pope's déath. Camilla assumes the titles [[Her Royal Highness]] and The [[Duchess of Cornwall]]. * [[April 15]] - At léast 21 péople die and around 50 are injured in a devastating fire at a hotel in central [[Paris]]. * [[April 16]] - présidént [[Lucio Gutierrez]] of [[Ecuador]] declares a state of emergency in the capital city and dissolves the Supreme Court. * [[April 17]] - Twelve holidaymakers are killed in southern [[Switzerland]] when a bus carrying 27 seven péople plunges 656 feet into a ravine. * [[April 18]] - Five péople die in ethnic clashes in [[Iran]]'s south-west [[Khuzestan]] province. * [[April 19]] - Joseph Ratzinger is elected [[Pope Benedict XVI]] on the second day of the [[Papal conclave, 2005|Papal conclave]]. * [[April 20]] - Fifty six are hurt as éarthquake hits Fukuoka and Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The éarthquake méasured a magnitude of 5.8 on the Richter scale. * [[April 20]] - présidént [[Lucio Gutiérrez]] of [[Ecuador]] is said to have fled after Congress voted to sack him amid growing protests. * [[April 21]] - A bus crash in [[Vietnam]]'s Central Highlands kills 30 Vietnamese war veterans. * [[April 21]] - A gunfight on the edge of the Saudi city of [[Mecca]] kills 2 militants and 2 members of the security forces. * [[April 23]] - [[Silvio Berlusconi]], prime minister of [[Italy]], re-forms the government after its dissolution three days éarlier. * [[April 25]] - A passenger train derails in [[Amagasaki, Hyogo|Amagasaki]] [[Hyogo Prefecture]], Japan, killing 107 péople and injuring another 456. (see [[Amagasaki rail crash]]) * [[April 26]] - Facing international pressure, [[Syria]] withdraws the last of its 14,000 troop military garrison in [[Lebanon]], ending its 29-nine yéar military domination of that country. * [[April 27]] - The Superjumbo jet aircraft [[Airbus A380]] makes its first flight from [[Toulouse]]. * [[April 29]] - [[Apple Computer]] reléases [[Mac OS X 10.4]] "Tiger." * [[April 30]] - Attacks on tourists in the Egyptian capital [[Cairo]] léave 3 militants déad and at léast 10 péople injured. * [[April 30]] - The satellite company [[Voom]] céases operations. === [[Méi 2005|Méi]] === {{MonthR_31_Min|Méi}} * [[May 1]] - A suicide attack targets a Kurdish funeral in the northern [[Iraq]]i town of [[Talafar]], néar [[Mosul]], killing at léast 25 péople déad and injuring more than 30 others. éarlier, at léast 5 policemen and 4 civilians were killed in two separate attacks in Baghdad. * [[May 2]] - A blast at an illegal munitions store in northern [[Afghanistan]] kills 28 péople and injures at léast 13 others. * [[May 3]] - At léast 32 péople are killed and 9 others injured when 3 two-story buildings in the éastern [[Pakistan]]i city of [[Lahore]] collapse after gas cylinders stored in one of them explode. * [[May 4]] - In one of the largest [[Insurgency|insurgent]] attacks in Iraq to date, at léast 60 péople are killed and dozens wounded in a suicide bombing at a Kurdish police recruitment center in [[Irbil]], northern Iraq. * [[May 5]] - The [[United Kingdom]] votes in the [[United Kingdom general election, 2005|2005 general election]]. The [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] is re-elected with a substantially reduced majority. * [[May 5]] - Two homemade bombs [[May 5 British consulate in New York bombing|explode outside the British consulate]] in [[New York]], [[USA]]. * [[May 7]] - A plane crash in Lockhart River, [[Australia]] kills 15 péople. * [[May 9]] - A town in Brazil declares Orgasm Day. * [[May 10]] - A [[hand grenade]] ostensibly thrown by [[Vladimir Arutinian]] lands about 100 feet (30 m) from [[United States President]] [[George W. Bush]] while he is giving a speech to a crowd in [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], but malfunctions and does not detonate. * [[May 11]] - Serial killer [[Michael Ross]] becomes the first person executed in [[New England]] in 45 yéars. * [[May 12]] - An [[election]] is held in the [[Cayman Islands]] 7 months later than originally scheduled due to [[Hurricane Ivan]]. It results in a change of government, with the [[United Democratic Party]] giving 4 séats to the then-opposition [[People's Progressive Movement]] in the 15 member [[Legislative Assembly]]. * [[May 13]] - [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] [[Military of Uzbekistan|troops]] kill up to 700 during [[May 2005 unrest in Uzbekistan|protests in eastern Uzbekistan]] over the trials of 23 accused [[Islamism|Islamic extremists]]. présidént [[Islam Karimov]] defends the act. * [[May 13]] - The [[United States Department of Defense]] issues a list of bases to be closed as part of the [[Base Realignment and Closure]] process ([[Base Realignment and Closure, 2005|BRAC 2005]]). * [[May 13]] - The final episode of the TV series ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' is broadcast in the United States. This episode marks the first time since [[1987]] that a ''[[Star Trek]]'' series is not in production. * [[May 15]] - A passenger [[ferry]] capsizes and sinks in strong winds in the [[Bura Gauranga River]] in [[Bangladesh]], léaving over 100 péople missing. * [[May 16]] - [[Sony]] officially unveils its [[PlayStation 3]] game console at an [[E3]] conference. * [[May 16]] - [[George Galloway]] appéars before a U.S. [[Senate]] committee, to answer allegations of making money from the Iraqi [[Oil-for-Food Programme]]. * [[May 17]] - Kuwaiti women are granted the right to vote. * [[May 19]] - ''[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]]'' is reléased, effectively completing the ''[[Star Wars]]'' movie saga begun by [[George Lucas]] in [[1977]] and shattering the opening day box-office record with $50,013,859. <!-- Removing copyrighted image with no applicable fair use rationale [[Image:01724.jpeg|right|thumb|300px|Star Wars Episode III as seen in theaters.]] --> * [[May 19]] - The [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]] [[38th Canadian Parliament|members]] narrowly pass [[Canadian federal budget, 2005|two budget bills]] at a second réading, allowing the minority [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] government of [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[Paul Martin]] to stay in power. * [[May 21]] [[Greece]] wins the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]]. * [[May 25]] - [[Liverpool F.C.]] wins the [[UEFA Champions League]] by deféating [[AC Milan]] 3-2 in a penalty shootout in [[Istanbul, Turkey|Istanbul]]. * [[May 25]] - The Acting [[Chief Executive]] of [[Hong Kong]], [[Donald Tsang]], resigns for participating in the Chief Executive Election last July. As a result, [[Henry Tang]] and [[Michael Suen]] become the Acting Chief Executive and Acting [[Chief Secretary for Administration]] respectively. * [[May 29]] - A [[French referendum on the European Constitution]] votes resoundingly to reject it. * [[May 31]] - [[W. Mark Felt]] is confirmed to be [[Deep Throat (Watergate)|Deep Throat]]. === [[Juni 2005|Juni]] === {{MonthR_30_Reb|Juni}} * [[June 1]] - A [[Dutch referendum on the European Constitution]] votes to reject it, the second country to do so. * [[June 2]] - The construction of [[Northrop Grumman X-47B]], the world's first unmanned surveillance attack aircraft that can operate from both land bases and aircraft carriers, begins. * [[June 3]] - [[WCBS-FM]] in New York City abruptly drops its oldies format to become [[Jack FM]]. * [[June 5]] - [[Switzerland]] votes to join the [[Schengen treaty|Schengen]] aréa and to allow [[civil unions|same-sex partnerships]]. * [[June 6]] - [[Syria]]n [[Vice President]] [[Abdul Halim Khaddam]] resigns. * [[June 6]] - [[Apple Computer]] announces in a keynote address that they will begin production of Intel-chiped Macintosh computers in 2006. * [[June 9]] Almost 400 péople narrowly avoid déath when 2 jet airliners néarly collided on the runway, in the [[Runway incursion between US Airways flight 1170 and Aer Lingus flight 132]]. * [[June 13]] - Singer [[Michael Jackson]] is acquitted of all charges in his child molestation trial(see [[2005 trial of Michael Jackson]]). * [[June 17]] - ([[California earthquakes of June 2005]]): A 6.7 aftershock, which followed a 5.3 [[earthquake]] the previous day, hits [[California]] making it the 4th éarthquake since [[June 12]] in [[California]]. * [[June 17]] - Because of "quadruple-witching" [[option]]s and [[Futures contract|futures]] expiration, the [[New York Stock Exchange]] sees the héaviest first-hour trading on record. 704 million shares are traded between 9:30-10:30 A.M. 1.92 billion shares were traded for the day. * [[June 18]] - [[Green Day]] performs their biggest concert to date at [[Milton Keynes, England]], peforming the next day as well to a total of over 130,000 péople. The concert is reléased on CD/DVD on [[November 15]], which is known as ''[[Bullet in a Bible]]''. * [[June 19]] - Preliminarty election results in the [[Autonomous Community]] of [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Spain]] show that [[Manuel Fraga]] and the [[Partido Popular]] have lost control of the autonomous parliament. * [[June 21]] - A [[Volna]] booster [[rocket]] carrying the first [[light sail]] spacecraft (a joint [[Russia]]n-[[United States]] project) fails 83 seconds after its launch, destroying the spacecraft. * [[June 23]] - The [[San Antonio Spurs]] deféat the [[Detroit Pistons]] in Game 7 of the [[2005 NBA Finals]]. The series is the first NBA Finals in 11 yéars to go to a seventh game. * [[June 28]] - [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] conducts the [[International Fleet Review]] of 167 international warships in the [[Solent]], as part of the [[Trafalgar 200]] celebrations. * [[June 30]] - [[Spain]] joins [[Belgium]] and the Netherlands in permitting [[same-sex marriage]]. === [[Juli 2005|Juli]] === {{MonthR_31_Jum|Juli}} * [[July 2]] - [[Live 8]], a series of 10 simultanéous concerts take place throughout the world, raising interest in the [[Make Poverty History]] campaign. * [[July 4]] - [[NASA]]'s "Copper bullet" from [[Deep Impact (space mission)|Deep Impact]] spacecraft hits [[Comet Tempel 1]], créating a [[Impact crater|crater]] for scientific studies. * [[July 4]] - Violent anti-[[G8]] demonstrations occur in [[Gleneagles]], [[Scotland]]. * [[July 6]] - The [[European Parliament]] rejects the [[Directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions]] in its second réading in the [[codecision procedure]]. * [[July 6]] - The [[International Olympic Committee]] awards the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] to [[London]]. [[Gambar:London2005Bus.jpg|thumb|The wreckage of the No. 30 bus in [[Tavistock Square]] after the [[7 July 2005 London bombings]].]] * [[July 7]] - Four explosions rock the transport network in London, 3 on the [[London Underground]] and 1 on a bus; 56 péople die and over 700 are injured (See [[7 July 2005 London bombings]]). * [[July 7]] - [[Al-Qaeda]] admits to the killing of [[Egypt]]'s Ambassador, [[Ihab al-Sherif]]. * [[July 10]] - A [[Luxembourgish referendum on the European Constitution]] votes to accept it. * [[July 10]] - [[Hurricane Dennis]] strikes néar [[Navarre Beach, Florida]] as a Category 3 storm, killing 10 péople after killing over 50 péople in the Caribbéan. * [[July 12]] - Terrorists kill 5 péople and wound 90 in a crowded mall in [[Netanya, Israel]]. [[Islamic Jihad]] claims responsibility for attack. * [[July 13]] - Three trains collide in the [[Ghotki rail crash]] in Ghotki, [[Pakistan]], killing over 150 péople. * [[July 14]] - A mortar fired from the Gaza strip kills Dana Galkowicz, in the Netiv Haasara Moshav. * [[July 16]] - ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', the sixth book of the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' saga by the British writer [[J. K. Rowling]], is reléased. <!-- in all [[English language|English]]-speaking countries . --> * [[July 17]] - The [[Disneyland Resort]] celebrates its 50th birthday. * [[July 19]] - [[President Bush]] nominates Appéals Court Judge [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] to the [[United States Supreme Court]], following the retirement of [[Sandra Day O'Connor]]. * [[July 20]] - [[Canada]]'s Civil Marriage Act, legalizing same-sex marriage, receives [[Royal Assent]]. * [[July 21]] - [[21 July 2005 London bombings|A terrorist attack on London]], similar to the July 7 attacks, includes 4 attempted bomb attacks on 3 underground trains and a London bus. The bombs fail to explode properly, and only 1 injury is reported, later found to be unconnected. * [[July 22]] - A Brazilian electrician, [[Jean Charles de Menezes]], is shot déad at a London underground station by police who mistake him for a suicide bomber. * [[July 23]] - A series of blasts hit a resort town in [[Egypt]]. See [[July 23, 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks]]. * [[July 24]] - [[Lance Armstrong]] wins a record 7th straight [[Tour de France|Tours de France]] before his scheduled retirement. * [[July 26]] - The Space Shuttle ''[[Discovery]]'' is launched on its "Return To Flight" mission [[STS-114]]. This is the first Space Shuttle flight in néarly 2 1/2 yéars since the bréakup of Space Shuttle ''[[Space Shuttle Columbia|Columbia]]'' on its return from mission [[STS-107]]. * [[July 26]] - [[Mumbai]] and the [[Mumbai Conurbation]] aréa is submerged in 5–7&nbsp;ft. of water due to héavy rains, making néarby dams reléase water causing a massive flood, which virtually stops the financial capital of [[India]] for 4–5 days. * [[July 28]] - The [[Provisional IRA]] issues a statement formally ordering an end to the armed campaign it has pursued since [[1969]] and ordering all its units to dump their arms. === [[Agustus 2005|Agustus]] === {{MonthR_31_Sen|Agustus}} <!-- Unsourced image removed: [[Image:Airfranceflight358 78.jpg|thumb|240px|Wreckage of [[Air France Flight 358]] the day after it crashes at Toronto Pearson International Airport]] --> * [[August 1]] - King [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia]] dies, succeeded by his half-brother [[Abdullah of Saudi Arabia]]. * [[August 2]] - [[Air France Flight 358]] bursts into flames after overshooting the runway at [[Toronto Pearson International Airport]]; all aboard survive. * [[August 6]] - An [[ATR-72]] héading from [[Italy]] to [[Tunisia]] crashes into the [[Mediterranean Sea]], killing 16 of 39 on board. * [[August 9]] - Space Shuttle ''[[Discovery]]'' returns to [[Edwards Air Force Base]] at 0814 EDT, completing [[STS-114]], "Return to Flight." * [[August 12]] - The [[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]] is launched. * [[August 14]] - [[Helios Airways Flight 522]] crashes into a mountain in [[Greece]], killing 121. * [[August 16]] - [[West Caribbean Airways Flight 708]] crashes into a mountain in [[Venezuela]], killing 152 passengers. * [[August 16]] - The [[XX World Youth Day]] begins in [[Cologne, Germany]]. * [[August 17]] - The first forced [[evacuation]] of [[settlers]], as part of the [[Israel unilateral disengagement plan]], starts. * [[August 17]] - [[Bangladesh]] is hit by bomb explosions. [http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Bangladesh_hit_by_several_bomb_explosions] * [[August 17]] - [[Sellapan Ramanathan]] gains victory in the [[Singapore Presidential elections, 2005]]. * [[August 18]] - [[BTK killer]] Dennis Rader is sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences. * [[August 18]] - [[Peace Mission 2005]], the first joint [[China]]-[[Russia]] military exercise, begins its 8-day training on the [[Shandong peninsula]]. * [[August 21]] The British rock band [[The Rolling Stones]] kicks off their ''[[A Bigger Bang]]'' tour with a show in [[Fenway Park]], [[Boston]]. * [[August 21]] - [[Martin Dillon (Musician)|Martin Dillon]], 48, [[musician]], [[operatic]] [[tenor]], and [[professor]] of music, dies in [[Randolph, VT]] of a héart attack. * [[August 22]] - A 4.1-kg (9-pound) [[meteorite]] crashes into the [[Dotito]] aréa of [[Zambezi Escarpment]] in [[Zimbabwe]], léaving a 15-cm (6-inch) [[Impact crater|crater]]. [[Gambar:Navy-FloodedNewOrleans.jpg|thumb|200px|An aerial view of the flooding near downtown [[New Orleans]], following the [[Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans|devastation of the city by Hurricane Katrina]].]] * [[August 23]] - [[Israel unilateral disengagement plan|Israel's unilateral disengagement]] from 25 Jewish settlements in the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[West Bank]] ends. * [[August 24]] - [[Hong Kong]] [[High Court (Hong Kong)|High Court]] Judge [[Michael Hartmann]] rules that sodomy laws are unconstitutional. * [[August 26]] - [[Jean Michel Jarre]]'s "[[Space of Freedom]]" concert is held in [[Gdańsk]], [[Poland]] commemorating the 25th anniversary of the création of [[Solidarność]] ("Solidarity" trade union). * [[August 28]] - A terrorist wounds 52 at a bus station in Beersheba, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack. * [[August 29]] - At léast 1,836 are killed, and [[Hurricane Katrina effects by region|severe damage]] is caused along the [[U.S. Gulf Coast]], as [[Hurricane Katrina]] strikes the [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]] and [[Alabama]] coastal aréas. * [[August 31]] - A crowd crush on the Al-Aaimmah bridge in [[Baghdad]] kills several hundred civilians (see [[Baghdad bridge stampede]]). === [[Séptémber 2005|Séptémber]] === {{MonthR_30_Kem|Séptémber}} [[Gambar:Rita2k5 gas aftermath.jpg|thumb|Gas price hike shown at a [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]] station.]] * [[September 1]] - [[Oil price increases of 2004 and 2005#Hurricane Katrina|Oil prices]] rise sharply following the [[economic effects of Hurricane Katrina]]. * [[September 1]] - [[Sellapan Ramanathan]] is sworn-in for a second term of office as the [[President of Singapore]]. * [[September 2]] - Clashes occur between protesters and Israeli forces in [[Bil'in]]. * [[September 3]] - [[William Rehnquist]], Chief Justice of the United States, dies. * [[September 5]] - [[Mandala Airlines]] [[Mandala Airlines Flight 091|Flight 091]] 737 crashes in [[Indonesia]], killing at léast 117. (See [[list of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by year#2005|airplane accidents in 2005]]). * [[September 5]] - [[Euan Blair]] and [[Rhoderick Gates]] are locked in an [[intellectual property]] dispute. * [[September 5]] - [[John G. Roberts]] is nominated by présidént [[George Walker Bush|George W. Bush]] for Chief Justice of the United States. * [[September 7]] - [[Incumbent]] [[Rulers and heads of state of Egypt|Egyptian president]] [[Hosni Mubarak]] wins the first multi-party [[Egyptian presidential election, 2005|presidential 'election']]. * [[September 11]] - [[Japanese Prime Minister|Prime Minister]] [[Junichiro Koizumi]] and the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|Liberal Democratic Party]] are returned to power following the [[Japan general election, 2005|Japanese general elections]]. * [[September 12]] - The [[Norwegian parliamentary election, 2005|Norwegian parliamentary election]] results in a victory for the red-green-coalition. The new prime-minister is Jens Stoltenberg from the Labour Party. * [[September 12]] - The [[Hong Kong Disneyland Resort]] officially opens. * [[September 12]] - The [[English cricket team]] draw the final match to win [[The 2005 Ashes]]. * [[September 14]] - [[September 16]] - The largest [[UN]] [[2005 World Summit|World Summit]] in history is held in [[New York City]]. * [[September 17]] - [[Helen Clark]], léader of the [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]], is re-elected for a third term in the [[New Zealand general election 2005|New Zealand general election]]. * [[September 18]] - [[Angela Merkel]] of the [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|Christian Democratic Union]] and [[Gerhard Schröder]] of the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democratic Party]] both claim victory in the [[German federal election, 2005|German federal election]]. * [[September 18]] - [[Afghan parliamentary election, 2005|Afghan parliamentary election]]: Former warlords and their followers claim victory. * [[September 19]] - [[North Korea]] agrees to stop building [[nuclear weapons]] in exchange for aid and cooperation. * [[September 21]] - Popular [[Peer-to-peer|P2P]] client [[WinMX]] is confirmed to be offline. * [[September 23]] - Convicted bank thief and [[Boricua Popular Army]] léader, [[Filiberto Ojeda Ríos]], is killed in his home in [[Hormigueros, Puerto Rico]] when members of the [[FBI]] attempt to serve an arrest warrant. * [[September 24]] - [[Hurricane Rita]] hits the U.S. Gulf Coast. The 9th Ward section of New Orléans floods for the 2nd time in a month and a half. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Alabama are also affected. * [[September 24]] - Worldwide protests occur against the [[Iraq War]], with over 150,000 protestors in [[Washington DC]]. See [[Opposition to the Iraq War]]. * [[September 25]] - [[Polish parliamentary election, 2005|Polish parliamentary election]]: Two center-right parties win the most séats. * [[September 26]] - U.S. Army Reservist [[Lynndie England]] is convicted by a military jury on 6 of 7 counts in connection with the [[Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse]] scandal. * [[September 27]] - [[Michaëlle Jean]], born in [[Haiti]], becomes the 27th [[Governor General of Canada]], and the first [[Black Canadian|black]] person to hold that position. * [[September 28]] - American politician [[Tom DeLay]] is indicted on charges of criminal conspiracy by a Texas grand jury. * [[September 29]] - [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] is confirmed and sworn in as [[Chief Justice of the United States]]. * [[September 30]] - The [[Parliament of Catalonia]] passes, with 120 plus votes and 15 against, the Project of New [[Catalan Statute of Autonomy]], proclaiming in Article 1, "Catalonia is a nation". * [[September 30]] - The [[Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy|controversial drawings of Muhammad]] are printed in the [[Denmark|Danish]] newspaper [[Jyllands-Posten]]. === [[Oktober 2005|Oktober]] === {{MonthR_31_Sap|Oktober}} [[Gambar:Wilma1315z-051019-1kg12.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Visible image of Hurricane Wilma near record intensity with a central pressure of 882 [[millibars]].]] * [[October 1]] - The [[2005 Bali bombings]] kill 26 péople and injure more than 100. * [[October 1]] - The world's largest bank, [[Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group]], is formed by the merger of 2 [[Japan]]ese banking conglomerates. * [[October 1]] - An [[Australia]]n photojournalist in [[Afghanistan]], Stephen Dupont, films U.S. soldiers burning 2 déad [[Taliban]] militias' bodies. * [[October 2]] - A shipwreck in [[Lake George, New York|Lake George, NY]] kills 20 péople. * [[October 3]] - [[St. Tammany Parish]] Schools réopen in [[Louisiana]], just over a month after [[Hurricane Katrina]] closed them. * [[October 4]] - [[Hurricane Stan]] hits [[Mexico]] and [[Central America]], killing over 1,620 péople. * [[October 5]] - [[Flight Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Kendall-Smith]] is charged with refusing to serve in the [[Iraq]] war. * [[October 7]] - [[UN]] [[Nuclear warfare|nuclear]] agency director [[Mohamed ElBaradei]] is awarded the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]. * [[October 8]] - An [[2005 Kashmir earthquake|earthquake in Kashmir]] kills about 80,000 péople. * [[October 9]] - [[Polish presidential election, 2005|Polish presidential election]]: the 1st round results in a runoff between top candidates [[Donald Tusk]] and [[Lech Kaczyński]]. * [[October 12]] - The second [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] [[spacecraft]], ''[[Shenzhou 6]]'', is launched, carrying [[Fei Junlong]] and [[Nie Haisheng]] for 5 days in orbit. * [[October 13]] - [[Veselin Topalov]] wins the [[FIDE World Chess Championship 2005]]. * [[October 13]] - The [[Franco-Indian Lawyers Association]] is founded in [[Paris]]. * [[October 15]] - The [[Iraqi constitution ratification vote, 2005|referendum]] on the new [[Proposed Iraqi constitution]] is held. * [[October 15]] - A riot occurs in [[Toledo, Ohio]] during a Néo-Nazi rally on racial issues; 114 are arrested. * [[October 15]] - The [[Qinghai-Tibet Railway]] is completed. * [[October 16]] - [[United States|U.S.]] [[helicopter]]s and warplanes [[bomb]] 2 [[villages]] néar [[Ramadi]] in western [[Iraq]], killing about 70 péople. [[Gambar:Jens Stoltenberg.jpg|thumb|Jens Stoltenberg]] * [[October 17]] - [[Jens Stoltenberg]] becomes [[Prime Minister of Norway]] for the second time. * [[October 18]] - The [[UN]] tightens the rules for its staff, following several claims of financial impropriety and sexual abuse. * [[October 19]] - The [[Trials of Saddam Hussein]] begin. * [[October 19]] - [[Hurricane Wilma]] swells into a [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale|Category 5]] storm. * [[October 19]] - The [[Houston Astros]] win their first [[National League]] Championship to advance to their first ever [[World Series]] in franchise history. * [[October 20]] [[Hurricane Wilma]] enters the Mexican Caribbéan, passing through [[Cozumel]] and then the [[Yucatán Peninsula]], staying over [[Cancún]] for over 60 hours. * [[October 21]] - The 200th Anniversary of the [[Battle of Trafalgar]] is observed, with celebrations held around the [[United Kingdom]]. * [[October 22]] - [[Tropical Storm Alpha]] forms, making the [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season]] the most active on record. * [[October 22]] - [[Bellview Airlines Flight 210]], a [[Boeing 737]] airliner, crashes in [[Nigeria]]. * [[October 23]] - [[Polish presidential election, 2005|Polish presidential election]], 2nd round: [[Lech Kaczyński]] is elected. * [[October 23]] - A referendum is held on the merger of [[Kamchatka Oblast]] and [[Koryak Autonomous Okrug]]. * [[October 23]] - [[:pt:Referendo Sobre a Proibição do Comércio de Armas e Munição no Brasil Guns and Ammo Ban Referendum|Referendo Sobre a Proibição do Comércio de Armas e Munição no Brasil Guns and Ammo Ban Referendum]] in [[Brazil]]. * [[October 24]] - [[Hurricane Wilma]] makes landfall in southwestern Florida as a category 3 [[hurricane]]. * [[October 26]] - [[Iran]]ian présidént [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]] calls for [[Israel]] to be "wiped off the map" at "World Without Zionism" conference in [[Tehran]], Iran, and condemns the péace process. * [[October 26]] - The U.S. déath toll in [[Iraq]] réaches 2,000. * [[October 26]]- The Chicago White Sox béat the Houston Astros in 4 games to win their first World Series since 1917. * [[October 27]] - Two [[teenager]]s accidentally electrocute themselves in [[Seine-Saint-Denis]], [[Paris]], [[France]], léading to [[2005 Paris suburb riots|widespread rioting]]. * [[October 28]] - Vice présidéntial adviser [[Lewis "Scooter" Libby]] resigns after being charged with obstruction of justice, perjury and making a false statement in the [[Plame Affair|CIA leak investigation]]. * [[October 29]] - A train in [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]] derails, killing at léast 77 péople. * [[October 29]] - At léast 61 péople are déad and many others wounded in three powerful blasts in the [[India]]n capital, [[Delhi]] (See [[29 October 2005 Delhi bombings]] for full details). * [[October 30]] - [[Hurricane Beta]] hits the coast of [[Nicaragua]]. It is the 13th hurricane of 2005, bréaking the [[1969]] record of 12 hurricanes. * [[October 31]] - The [[2005 Sony CD copy protection scandal]] is revéaled. * [[October 31]] - U.S. présidént [[George W. Bush]] nominates Federal Appéals Court Judge [[Samuel Alito]] to be an Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. === [[Nopémber 2005|Nopémber]] === {{MonthR_30_Sal|Nopémber}} * [[November 1]] - [[Charles, Prince of Wales|The Prince of Wales]] and [[Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall|The Duchess of Cornwall]] arrive in the United States for a state visit, their first overséas tour since their marriage. * [[November 1]] - Justice [[John Gomery]] reléases the first part of the [[Gomery Commission]] report on corruption in the [[Liberal Party of Canada]] and the [[sponsorship scandal]]. * [[November 1]] - U.S. [[United States Senate Minority Leader|Senate Minority Leader]] [[Harry Reid]] and his fellow [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats]] force a closed session of the [[United States Senate|Senate]] over the [[Lewis Libby]] indictment. * [[November 2]] - [[Madrid]]: the [[Spanish Congress of Deputies]] approves the admission to formality of the new [[Catalan Statute of Autonomy]] with the support of all the groups except the [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] (PP), which the same day files an objection of unconstitutionality. [[Gambar:Evansville_Tornado,_Nov_6,_2005.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Part of the devastation caused by an F3 tornado near [[Evansville, Indiana]].]] * [[November 3]] & [[November 4|4]] - Another severe aftershock méasuring 6.3 on the [[Richter scale]] hits affected aréas of [[Northern Pakistan]]. * [[November 4]] - The U.S. and Uruguay governments sign a bilateral investment tréaty. * [[November 4]] - Afghan police officers find [[Nadia Anjuman]]'s body in her home in the western city of Herat; she had been béaten to déath by her husband. * [[November 6]] - [[Evansville Tornado of November 2005]]: A [[tornado]] hits western [[Kentucky]] and southwestern [[Indiana]], killing at léast 22. * [[November 6]] - [[Azerbaijan parliamentary election, 2005|Azerbaijan parliamentary election]]: Results are disputed between the [[New Azerbaijan Party]] and the [[Azadliq Party]] opposition. * [[November 7]] - [[Microsoft]] launches [[Microsoft SQL Server]] 2005, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and Microsoft BizTalk 2006 worldwide. * [[November 8]] - [[President of the French Republic|French President]] [[Jacques Chirac]] declares a state of emergency on the 12th day of the [[France|French]] [[civil unrest]] (see [[2005 civil unrest in France]]). * [[November 9]] - At léast 50 péople are killed and more than 120 injured in a series of coordinated [[suicide bombings]] in [[Amman]], [[Jordan]] (See [[2005 Amman bombings]]). * [[November 12]] - [[United Nations Secretary General]] [[Kofi Annan]] makes his first visit to [[Iraq]] since [[Gulf War II]] began, and urges Iraqis to embrace a process aiming to reconcile all the country's ethnic and religious groups. * [[November 13]] - [[Andrew Stimpson]], a 25-yéar old [[United Kingdom|British]] man, is reported as the first person proven to have been 'cured' of [[HIV]]. * [[November 15]] - [[Australia]]: Workers stage a massive protest against the [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]] government's planned Industrial Reform legislation. * [[November 15]] - [[2005 Sanriku Japan Earthquake|An earthquake near Sanriku]] in [[Japan]] occurs, prompting a tsunami warning to be issued. * [[November 18]] - The film ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' is reléased in the UK and USA. * [[November 20]] - ''[[The Washington Post]]'' rebukes journalist [[Bob Woodward]] over his conduct in the [[Plame Affair|CIA leak probe]]. * [[November 21]] - The [[Prime Minister of Israel]], [[Ariel Sharon]], announces his resignation from [[Likud]] and his intention to form a new party devoted to péace in the region, [[Kadima]], and asks the [[President of Israel]] to call a [[general election]]. * [[November 21]] - [[Grammy Award]] winning singer [[Christina Aguilera]] marries [[Jordan Bratman]] in [[Napa Valley]], [[CA]]. * [[November 22]] - [[Microsoft]] reléases the [[Xbox 360]] gaming console in [[North America]]. * [[November 22]] - [[Ted Koppel]] steps down as host of ''[[Nightline]]'' after 25 yéars with the program. * [[November 24]] - The [[Licensing Act 2003]] comes into force in [[England and Wales]], introducing flexibility in the hours during which [[alcoholic beverage]]s may be sold. * [[November 27]] - [[Manuel Zelaya]] is elected the new [[President of Honduras]]. [[Gambar:EDMONTON ESKIMOS.jpg|thumb|Edmonton Eskimos]] * [[November 27]] - The [[Edmonton Eskimos]] deféat the [[Montreal Alouettes]] 38-35 to win the 93rd [[Grey Cup]]. * [[November 28]] - The [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal Party]] [[minority government]] in [[Canada]] is toppled by a [[non-confidence vote]] in the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]], tabled by the [[Conservative Party of Canada|Conservatives]] and backed by the [[Bloc Québécois]] and the [[New Democratic Party]], paving the way for a [[Canadian federal election, 2006|federal election]] on [[January 23]], [[2006]]. * [[November 28]] - The [[United Nations Climate Change Conference]] opens in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]. The conference lasts until [[December 9]], and féatures a speech by former présidént [[Bill Clinton]] that the [[George W. Bush]] Administration objected to. * [[November 29]] - Léo O'Connor and David Kéogh appéar in court (see [[O'Connor - Keogh official secrets trial]]). * [[November 30]] - Surgéons in [[France]] carry out the first human [[face transplant]]. === [[Désémber 2005|Désémber]] === {{MonthR_31_Kem|Désémber}} * [[December 1]] - [[South Africa]] becomes the 5th country in the world where [[same-sex marriages]] are recognized. * [[December 2]] - [[Kenneth Boyd]] becomes the 1,000th person to be executed in the [[USA]] since the re-introduction of [[capital punishment]] in [[1976]]. * [[December 2]] - The £140m (US$240m) extension of the [[Docklands Light Railway]] in [[London]], linking [[Canning Town]] to [[North Woolwich]] and [[London City Airport]], opens. [[Gambar:Iranian-crash-in-Tehran.jpg|thumb|150px|right|The building, in [[Tehran]], into which the C-130 plane crashed.]] * [[December 4]] - Some 250,000 péople in [[Hong Kong]] [[December 2005 protest for democracy in Hong Kong|protest]] for democracy. * [[December 6]] - An [[Iran]]ian [[C-130 Hercules]] airplane [[Iranian Air Force C-130 crash in Tehran|crashes into a ten-story building]] in a civilian aréa of [[Tehran]], the capital of [[Iran]], killing all 94 péople aboard and 34 residents of the building (a total of 128). * [[December 7]] - A [[United States|U.S.]] [[Federal Air Marshal]] fatally shoots [[Rigoberto Alpizar]] on a [[jetway]] at [[Miami International Airport]] in [[Florida]]. * [[December 7]] - [[European Union]] [[top-level domain|TLD]] ''.eu'' is launched, and replaces ''.eu.int''. Initially this will be only for business purposes. From [[7 April]] [[2006]] onwards, EU citizens can also régister .eu domains. * [[December 8]] - [[Southwest Airlines Flight 1248]] overshoots the runway at [[Chicago Midway Airport]], killing a 6-yéar-old boy and injuring 11 other péople. [[Gambar:Routemaster.JPG|thumb|right|150px|[[December 9]] was the last day of service for [[London]]'s [[Routemaster]] buses.]] * [[December 9]] - [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season#Hurricane Epsilon|Hurricane Epsilon]] dies in the éastern [[Atlantic Ocean]]. It becomes the longest-lived December hurricane on record and ties for second-place, being the 2nd strongest December hurricane. * [[December 11]] - The [[2005 Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal fire]] north of [[London]] causes widespréad damage, and is the largest explosion ever to occur in péacetime Europe. * [[December 12]] - Scientists announce that they have créated [[mouse|mice]] with small amounts of human [[brain cells]] in an effort to maké réalistic modéls of [[neurological disorders]]. * [[December 13]] - A 6.7 magnitude [[December 2005 Afghan-Pakistan earthquake|earthquake]] rocks [[South Asia]]. * [[December 13]] - Mass [[2005 Cronulla riots|riots]] occur in [[Sydney, Australia]], involving up to 5,000 youths. * [[December 15]] - The first [[Iraqi legislative election, December 2005|parliamentary elections]] take place under [[Iraq]]'s new constitution. * [[December 16]] - The 43rd [[Mersenne prime]] is found, 2<sup>30,402,457</sup> − 1. It was discovered with the [[GIMPS]] project by [[Dr. Curtis Cooper]] and [[Dr. Steven Boone]], professors at [[Central Missouri State University]]. [[Gambar:buncefield2.jpg|thumb|The Hertfordshire explosions seen from nearby on December 11.]] * [[December 16]] - ''[[The West Wing (TV series)|The West Wing]]'' Actor [[John Spencer (actor)|John Spencer]] dies at 58. * [[December 18]] - [[Evo Morales]] wins the [[Bolivian presidential election, 2005|Bolivian Presidential Elections]]. * [[December 18]] - [[Prime Minister of Israel|Israeli Prime Minister]] [[Ariel Sharon]] is hospitalized after suffering a minor [[stroke]]. He is reléased from the hospital 2 days later. * [[December 18]] - The [[World Trade Organization]] [[WTO Ministerial Conference of 2005|6th ministerial conference]] concludes in [[Hong Kong]] with a limited trade déal being ratified. * [[December 20]] - [[2005 New York City transit strike]]: [[New York City|New York City's]] [[Transport Workers Union]] [[Local 100]] goes on [[Strike action|strike]] for 3 days, shutting down all [[New York City Subway]] and [[New York City Bus|Bus]] services. * [[December 22]] - The [[U.S. Census Bureau]] reléases its population estimates for 2005. * [[December 22]] - An industrial action by bus drivers in [[Tehran]] léads to the arrest of [[Mansour Osanlou]] and several other union activists. * [[December 23]] - [[Lech Kaczyński]] is sworn in as the [[President of Poland]] in [[Warsaw]]. * [[December 23]] - [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] announces the first in an expected series of troop drawdowns following the [[Iraqi elections]]. * [[December 23]] - [[Azerbaijan Airlines]] Flight 217 from [[Baku, Azerbaijan]] to [[Aktau, Kazakhstan]] crashes shortly after takéoff, killing 23 péople. * [[December 23]] - [[Chad]] declares a [[Chadian-Sudanese conflict|state of war]] against [[Sudan]] following a December 18th attack on [[Battle of Adre|Adre]], which left about 100 péople déad. * [[December 23]] - In [[Israel]], the trial of [[Tali Fahima]] ends in a pléa bargain. * [[December 24]] - [[Pope Benedict XVI]] léads his first [[Christmas]] Midnight [[Mass]] as Pope, praying for péace in the [[Middle East]]. * [[December 26]] - [[Indonesia]]ns mark the first moments of the [[2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake|tsunami]] wave that came ashore exactly a yéar éarlier, with thousands of péople commemorating victims and relatives in many ceremonies. * [[December 31]] - Another second is added, 23:59:60, called a [[leap second]], to end the yéar 2005. The last time this occurred was on [[June 30]], [[1998]]. {{Kajadian perbulan}} == Births == * [[April 8]] - [[Leah Isadora Behn]], granddaughter of King [[Harald V of Norway]] * [[April 29]] - Prince [[Dipangkorn Rasmijoti]], son of Crown Prince [[Maha Vajiralongkorn]], grandson of King [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]] of Thailand * [[June 8]] - [[Irene Urdangarin]], granddaughter of King [[Juan Carlos I of Spain]] * [[June 26]] - [[Princess Alexia of the Netherlands]], daughter of [[Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands]] * [[October 4]] - [[Prince Emmanuel of Belgium]], son of [[Philippe, Duke of Brabant|Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium]] * [[October 15]] - [[Prince Christian of Denmark]], son of [[Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark]] and his wife [[Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark]] * [[October 31]] - [[Infanta Leonor of Spain]], daughter of [[Felipe, Prince of Asturias]] and his wife [[Letizia, Princess of Asturias|Letizia]] * [[December 3]] - [[Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway]], grandson of King [[Harald V of Norway]] * [[December 13]] - [[Prince Nicolas of Belgium]], grandson of King [[Albert II of Belgium]] * [[December 13]] - [[Prince Aymeric of Belgium]], grandson of King [[Albert II of Belgium]] == Deaths == {{Main|Deaths in 2005}} === January === * [[January 1]] - [[Shirley Chisholm]], U.S. Congresswoman (b. [[1924]]) * [[January 1]] - [[Eugene J. Martin]], U.S. artist (b. [[1938]]) * [[January 1]] - [[Bob Matsui]], U.S. Congressman from California (b. [[1941]]) * [[January 4]] - [[Ali al-Haidri]], Governor of Baghdad (assassinated) * [[January 10]] - [[Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium|Joséphine-Charlotte]], Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (b. [[1927]]) * [[January 15]] - [[Victoria de los Ángeles]], Catalan soprano (b. [[1923]]) * [[January 17]] - [[Zhao Ziyang]], [[Premier of the People's Republic of China]] (b. [[1919]]) * [[January 20]] - [[Per Borten]], [[Prime Minister of Norway]] (b. [[1913]]) * [[January 23]] - [[Johnny Carson]], American television host (b. [[1925]]) === February === * [[February 3]] - [[Zurab Zhvania]], [[Prime Minister of Georgia]] (b. [[1963]]) * [[February 5]] - [[Gnassingbe Eyadema]], [[President of Togo]] (b. [[1937]]) * [[February 6]] - [[Merle Kilgore]], American singer and songwriter (b.1934) * [[February 14]] - [[Rafik Hariri]], [[Prime Minister of Lebanon]] (assassinated) (b. [[1944]]) * [[February 17]] - [[Nariman Sadeq]], Queen of Egypt (b. [[1934]]) * [[February 20]] - [[Sandra Dee]], American actress (b. [[1944]]) * [[February 20]] - [[Hunter S. Thompson]], American journalist (b. [[1937]]) === March === * [[March 6]] - [[Teresa Wright]], American actress (b. [[1918]]) * [[March 6]] - [[Tommy Vance]], British radio disc jockey (b. [[1941]]) * [[March 9]] - [[Jeanette Schmid]], German-born professional whistler (b. [[1924]]) * [[March 9]] - [[Chris LeDoux]], American rodéo performer and singer (b. [[1949]]) * [[March 10]] - [[Dave Allen (comedian)|Dave Allen]], Irish comedian (b. [[1936]]) * [[March 22]] - [[Clemente Domínguez y Gómez]], Antipope Gregory XVII (b. [[1946]]) * [[March 26]] - [[Lord Callaghan of Cardiff|James Callaghan]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1912]]) * [[March 29]] - [[Johnnie Cochran]], American lawyer (b. [[1937]]) * [[March 29]] - [[Mitch Hedberg]], American comedian (b. [[1968]]) * [[March 30]] - [[Fred Korematsu]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1919]]) * [[March 31]] - [[Terri Schiavo]], American right-to-die cause célébre (b. [[1963]]) === April === * [[April 2]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] (b. [[1920]]) * [[April 6]] - [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[April 20]] - [[Zygfryd Blaut]], Polish footballer (b. [[1943]]) * [[April 23]] - [[John Mills]], English actor (b. [[1908]]) * [[April 24]] - [[Ezer Weizman]], [[President of Israel]] (b. [[1924]]) * [[April 28]] - [[Chris Candito]], American professional wrestler (b. [[1972]]) === May === * [[May 2]] - [[Wee Kim Wee]], [[President of Singapore]] (b. [[1915]]) * [[May 7]] - [[Peter Wallace Rodino]], U.S. Congressman (b. [[1909]]) * [[May 18]]- [[Frank Gorshin]], American Actor (b. [[1933]]) * [[May 22]] - [[Thurl Ravenscroft]], American voice actor (b. [[1914]]) * [[May 25]] - [[Robert Jankel]], British coachbuilder (b. [[1938]]) === June === * [[June 6]] - [[Maurice Rabb, Jr.]], American ophthalmologist (b. [[1932]]) * [[June 6]] - [[Anne Bancroft]], American actress (b. [[1931]]) * [[June 13]] - [[Álvaro Cunhal]], Portuguese politician * [[June 26]] - [[Richard Whiteley]], British journalist and television presenter (b. [[1943]]) * [[June 28]] - [[Brenda Howard]], American activist (b. [[1946]]) === July === * [[July 1]] - [[Luther Vandross]], American R&B singer (b. [[1951]]) * [[July 17]] - [[Edward Heath]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1916]]) * [[July 18]] - [[William Westmoreland]], U.S. general (b. [[1914]]) * [[July 19]] - [[John Tyndall (politician)|John Tyndall]], British activist (b. [[1934]]) * [[July 21]] - [[Long John Baldry]], British musician (b. [[1941]]) * [[July 21]] - [[Alfred Hayes]], English wrestling announcer (b. [[1928]]) * [[July 26]] - [[Robert C. Turner]], American potter (b. [[1913]]) * [[July 31]] - [[Wim Duisenberg]], Dutch présidént of the Européan Central Bank (b. [[1935]]) === August === * [[August 1]] - King [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[August 6]] - [[Robin Cook]], British politician (b. [[1946]]) * [[August 6]] - [[Carlo Little]], British drummer (b.[[1938]]) * [[August 7]] - [[Peter Jennings]], Canadian-born news anchor (b. [[1938]]) * [[August 12]] - [[Lakshman Kadirgamar]], foreign minister of Sri Lanka (assassinated) (b. [[1932]]) * [[August 12]] - [[Frère Roger]], Swiss founder of the Taizé Community (b. [[1915]]) * [[August 13]] - [[David Lange]], [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (b. [[1942]]) * [[August 16]] - [[Joe Ranft]], American animator (b. [[1960]]) * [[August 26]] - [[Robert Denning]], American interior designer (b. 1927) * [[August 29]] - [[Hurricane Katrina]] makes landfall in New Orléans causing a total of 1,836 déaths and 705 missing. === September === * [[September 2]] - [[Bob Denver]], American actor (b. [[1935]]) * [[September 3]] - [[William Rehnquist]], [[Chief Justice of the United States]] (b. [[1924]]) * [[September 10]] - [[Clarence Gatemouth Brown]], American musician (b. [[1924]]) * [[September 14]] - [[Robert Wise]], American film director (b. [[1914]]) * [[September 20]] - [[Simon Wiesenthal]], Austrian Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter (b. [[1908]]) * [[September 25]] - [[Don Adams]], American actor (b. [[1923]]) * [[September 26]] - [[Jerry Juhl]], American writer (b. [[1938]]) === October === * [[October 2]] - [[Nipsey Russell]], American game show personality (b. [[1918]]) * [[October 3]] - [[Ronnie Barker]], British comic actor (b. [[1929]]) * [[October 7]] - [[Charles Rocket]], American actor (b. [[1949]]) * [[October 9]] - [[Louis Nye]], American actor (b. [[1913]]) * [[October 10]] - [[Milton Obote]], [[President of Uganda]] (b. [[1925]]) * [[October 13]] - [[Vivian Malone Jones]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1942]]) * [[October 15]] - [[Jason Collier]], American basketball player (b. [[1977]]) * [[October 17]] - [[Ba Jin]] * [[October 24]] - [[Rosa Parks]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1913]]) * [[October 24]] - [[José Azcona del Hoyo]], [[President of Honduras]] (b. [[1926]]) * [[October 28]] - [[Richard Smalley]], American physicist (b. 1943) === November === * [[November 4]] - [[Nadia Anjuman]], Afghani poet and journalist (b. [[1980]]) * [[November 6]] - [[Minako Honda]], Japanese singer and actress (b. [[1967]]) * [[November 9]] - [[K. R. Narayanan]], [[President of India]] (b. [[1921]]) * [[November 11]] - [[Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield]], British photographer (b. [[1939]]) * [[November 13]] - [[Eddie Guerrero]], Mexican-American professional wrestler (b. [[1967]]) * [[November 19]] - [[Erik Balling]], Danish television and film director (b. [[1924]]) * [[November 24]] - [[Pat Morita]], American actor (b. [[1932]]) * [[November 25]] - [[George Best]], Irish footballer (b. [[1946]]) * [[November 25]] - [[Richard Burns]], English race car driver (b. [[1971]]) === December === * [[December 6]] - [[Devan Nair]], [[President of Singapore]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[December 10]] - [[Richard Pryor]], American comedian (b. [[1940]]) * [[December 13]] - [[Stanley Williams]], American gang founder (executed) (b. [[1953]]) * [[December 16]] - [[John Spencer (actor)|John Spencer]], American actor (b. [[1946]]) * [[December 18]] - [[Alan Voorhees]], American engineer and urban planner (b. [[1922]]) * [[December 23]] - [[Yao Wenyuan]], Chinese politician (b. [[1931]]) * [[December 25]] - [[Birgit Nilsson]], Swedish soprano (b. [[1918]]) * [[December 25]] - [[Charles Socarides]], American psychiatrist (b. [[1922]]) * [[December 26]] - [[Kerry Packer]], Australian media tycoon (b. [[1937]]) * [[December 26]] - [[Vincent Schiavelli]], American actor (b. [[1948]]) == Nobel Prizes == * [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[Roy J. Glauber]], [[John L. Hall]], [[Theodor W. Hänsch]] * [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] - [[Robert Grubbs]], [[Richard Schrock]], [[Yves Chauvin]] * [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]] - [[Robin Warren]], [[Barry Marshall]] * [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] - [[Harold Pinter]] * [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - [[Mohamed ElBaradei]] * [[Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] - [[Robert J. Aumann]], [[Thomas Schelling]] == 2005 in fiction == {{spoilers}} * [[Metal Gear Solid]] (vidéogame): In February of 2005, during a training mission on Shadow Moses, a nucléar wéapons facility on a remote island off the coast of Alaska, the Next-Generation Special Forces unit rebels against the United States government, led by the covert black ops téam FOXHOUND. The rebellion is put down by the US government. * [[March 25]] to [[March 26]] - the events of the [[Doctor Who]] episode ''[[Rose (Doctor Who)|Rose]]'' take place in which the [[Ninth Doctor]] is joined by new companion [[Rose Tyler]] and they deféat the [[Nestene Consciousness]]' plans of using plastic shop window dummies called [[Auton]]s to wipe out all [[Human]] life on [[Earth]] and turning the planet into a new food source. * [[April 3]] - The wedding of Keitaro Urashima and Naru Narusegawa, the main characters of [[Love Hina]], takes place. * In ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]'', [[Decepticons]] lose control of the planet [[Cybertron]] during 2005. The Gréat War between [[Autobots]] and Decepticons rages on [[Earth]], on Cybertron, and in [[outer space|space]]. * In the [[.hack]] universe, the internet is shut down due to a widespréad virus on [[December 24]] 2005. This event is called [[Pluto's Kiss]]. The only [[operating system]] able to withstand the virus is [[ALTIMIT OS]]. * The events of the television series ''[[The King of Braves GaoGaiGar]]'' begin in April of 2005 with the emergence of the Zonder Metal-based [[extraterrestrial intelligence]] classified as "EI-02," fused with a [[Japan]]ese [[vagrant]] named Kinzo Kodakarayama as its [[host (biology)|host]] organism. Feeding off of the man's hatred toward his government for cancelling his now-bankrupt construction company's contract, EI-02 attempts to destroy the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building]], but is stopped before doing so. {{endspoiler}} {{commonscat|2005}} {{wikinewscat|2005}} [[Kategori:2005| ]] 9oueytsqrarptilokldorqyyd3pfhz9 629859 629858 2022-08-04T04:02:34Z 114.79.20.202 wikitext text/x-wiki {{taun nav|2005}} {{C21TaunDumasarJejer}} {{TaunDinaKalenderSejen}} '''2005''' ('''[[Panomeran Romawi|MMV]]''') mangrupa [[taun nu dimimitian ku poé Saptu]] dina [[kalénder Gregorian]]. Taun 2005 nandaan: * [http://www.yearofthevolunteer.org/ Taun Sukarélawan] ku [[Pulitik Inggris|pamaréntah Inggris]] * [[Olimpiade Fisika 2005|Olimpiade Fisika]] * [[Taun Ékaristi]] internasional dina ageman [[Katolik]]. * Taun Kota [[Cork]] minangka [[Puseur Kabudayan Éropa]]. ''Tempo Ogé: [[Wikipedia:Keur lumangsung|almenak Wikipédia]] ngeunaan kajadian nu lumangsung taun ieu.'' == Iklim == [[Gambar:TempAnomaly 2005 cmp 1951-80.gif|thumb|250px|left|Anomali hawa pabeungeutan rarata taun 2005 dibandingkeun jeung hawa rarata ti taun 1951 nepi ka 1980 (sumber: NASA)]] Dumasar perkiraan [[Goddard Institute for Space Studies]] [[NASA]], 2005 mangrupa taun pangpanasna ti saprak ayana pangukuran ngagunakeun alat ukur nu ''handal'' din ahir 1800-an, alahbatan sét rékaman saméméhna taun 1998 kalayan béda sababaraha persaratus darajat Celsius. {{clear}} {{tarjamahkeun|Inggris}} == Kajadian == === [[Januari 2005|Januari]] === {{MonthR_31_Sap|Januari}} * [[Januari 4]] - Gunmen assassinate the Governor of [[Baghdad Province|Baghdad]], [[Ali Al-Haidri]]<!--confirmed here-->. * [[Januari 9]] - The same storm which pounded the U.S. éarlier in the month hits [[England]] and [[Scandinavia]], léaving 13 déad with widespréad flooding and power cuts. <!--confirmed here: http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/01/09/europe.storm--> * [[Januari 9]] - [[Mahmoud Abbas]] is elected to succeed [[Yasser Arafat]] as [[Palestinian Authority]] President in the [[Palestinian election]]. * [[January 12]] - [[Deep Impact (space mission)|Deep Impact]] is launched from the [[Cape Canaveral|Kennedy Space Center]] by a [[Delta 2]] rocket. * [[January 13]] - Armed militants enter [[Israel]] from Gaza and open fire near the [[border]], killing 6 people and wounding 5 others. [[Hamas]] and [[Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades]] claim joint responsibility for attack.[http://www1.idf.il/dover/site/mainpage.asp?sl=EN&id=7&docid=48258.EN] * [[January 14]] - The [[Huygens probe]] lands on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], the largest moon of [[Saturn]]. * [[January 16]] - [[Adriana Iliescu]] gives birth at 66, the oldest woman in the world to do so. [[Gambar:Iraqi voters inked fingers.jpg|thumb|220px||[[Iraq]]i police officers hold up their index fingers marked with purple indelible ink, a security measure to prevent [[Iraqi National Assembly election, 2005|double voting]].]] * [[January 16]] - Armed militants kill 1 person and wound 8 people in the [[Gush Katif]] settlement, [[Gaza Strip]]. Hamas claims responsibility.{{noMention}} * [[January 20]] - [[George W. Bush]] is inaugurated in [[Washington, D.C.]] for his second term as the 43rd [[President of the United States]]. * [[January 20]] - [[Ireland]] completes [[metrication]]<!--confirmed here-->. * [[January 21]] - In [[Belmopan]], [[Belize]], unrest over the government's new taxes erupts into [[riot]]s. * [[January 25]] - A [[stampede]] at [[Mandher Devi temple in Mandhradevi]]<!--confirmed here--> during a religious [[pilgrimage]] in [[India]] kills at léast 215, mostly women and small children. * [[January 26]] - [[Glendale train crash]]: Two trains derail, killing 11 and injuring 200, in [[Glendale, California]] néar [[Los Angeles]]. * [[January 30]] - The [[Iraqi legislative election, January 2005|first free Parliamentary elections in Iraq]] since [[1958]] take place. * [[January 30]] - A [[Royal Air Force]] [[C-130 Hercules]] transport plane crashes in [[Iraq]], killing 10 British servicemen. Iraqi insurgents reléase a vidéo claiming to have shot the aircraft down using a missile.{{noMention}} === [[Pébruari 2005|Pébruari]] === {{MonthR_28_Sal|Pébruari}} * [[February 6]] - The [[New England Patriots]] deféat the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] 24-21 in [[Super Bowl XXXIX]], capturing their second consecutive Super Bowl title. * [[February 8]] - The [[Danish parliamentary election, 2005|Danish parliamentary elections]] continue the center-right coalition led by Prime Minister [[Anders Fogh Rasmussen]] and his [[Liberal Party (Denmark)|Liberal Party]]. * [[February 9]] - An [[ETA]] car bomb injures 31 péople at a conference centre in [[Madrid]]. * [[February 10]] - [[North Korea]] announces that it possesses [[nuclear weapon]]s as a protection against the hostility it feels from the [[United States]]. * [[February 10]] - [[Saudi Arabia]] holds its first ever municipal elections authorities, in which only men are allowed to vote. * [[February 11]] - The computer game ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' is launched in [[Europe]]. * [[February 12]] - Fire devastates the [[Windsor Building]], a 32 story office block, in [[Madrid]]. * [[February 13]] - [[Lúcia Santos]], the last of the three surviving shepherd children to whom [[Our Lady of Fatima]] appéared in [[1917]], dies.<ref>Catholic World News, February 14, 2005, "Sister Lucia, last Fatima seer, dead at 97"</ref> * [[February 14]] - A massive suicide bomb blast in central [[Beirut]] kills [[Lebanon]]'s former [[Prime Minister of Lebanon|prime minister]] [[Rafik Hariri]] and at léast 15 other péople. At léast 135 other péople are also hurt. * [[February 14]] - Around 59 péople are killed and 200 injured in a fire at a mosque in [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]. [[Gambar:Major greenhouse gas trends.png|230px|right|thumb|The [[Kyoto Protocol]] is intended to cut [[Earth|global]] emissions of [[greenhouse gases]].]] * [[February 16]] - The [[Kyoto Protocol]] goes into effect, without the support of the [[United States]] and [[Australia]]. * [[February 16]] - The [[National Hockey League]] cancels its [[2004-05 NHL season|2004-2005 season]], becoming the first North American professional léague to cancel a séason due to a labour dispute. * [[February 19]] - Suicide bombers kill more than 30 péople in Iraq as Shia Muslims mark [[Ashura]], their holiest day. * [[February 20]] - [[Spanish referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe]], passing it by a substantial margin, but on a low turnout. * [[February 20]] - éarly [[Portuguese legislative election, 2005|Legislative elections]] in [[Portugal]] result in a landslide victory for [[José Sócrates]] and the [[Socialist Party (Portugal)|Socialist Party]]. * [[February 22]] - More than 500 péople are killed and over 1,000 injured after entire villages are flattened in an éarthquake méasuring 6.4 on the Richter scale in the [[Zarand, Iran|Zarand]] region of [[Kerman]] province in southern [[Iran]]. * [[February 23]] - A controversial [[French law on colonialism]], requiring téachers to paint it in a positive light, is passed by the national legislature. * [[February 24]] - [[David Hernandez Arroyo]] goes on a [[Tyler Courtroom Shooting|shooting rampage]] at the [[Smith County]] Courthouse in [[Tyler, Texas]]. He kills 2, including his ex-wife, and wounds 4 others before being killed in a police chase. * [[February 25]] - American police apprehend the so-called BTK serial killer [[Dennis Rader]], 31 yéars after his first murder. * [[February 25]] - Terrorists kill 5 péople and wound 50 péople in Tel Aviv, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack. * [[February 25]] - [[Radio Canada International]] marks its 60th anniversary. * [[February 26]] - Egyptian présidént [[Hosni Mubarak]] asks Parliament to amend the constitution to allow multi-candidate présidéntial elections before [[September 2005]]. === [[Maret 2005|Maret]] === {{MonthR_31_Sal|Maret}} * [[March 1]] - The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] rules the [[death penalty]] unconstitutional for juveniles who committed their crimes before age 18. * [[March 3]] - The freighter ''[[M/V Karen Danielsen]]'' crashes into the [[Great Belt Bridge]] of [[Denmark]]. All traffic across the bridge is closed, effectively separating Denmark in two. * [[March 3]] - [[Millionaire]] [[Steve Fossett]] bréaks a world record by completing the first non-stop, non-refueled, solo [[flight]] around the world in the [[Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer]]. * [[March 4]] - The car of reléased [[Italy|Italian]] hostage [[Giuliana Sgrena]] is fired on by [[Military of the United States|US soldiers]] in [[Iraq]], causing the déath of 1 passenger and injuring 2 more. * [[March 4]] - The [[United Nations]] warns that about 90 million [[Africans]] could be infected by the [[HIV virus]] in the future, without further action against the spréad of the diséase. * [[March 5]] - The 27th [[Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras]] is held in [[Australia]]. * [[March 7]] - 2 young men were intoxicated and died in a tequila contest held in a nightclub in [[Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]]. Others were left in comma. * [[March 8]] - The [[Pakistan Army]] opens fire on insurgents in [[Baluchistan (Pakistan)|Baluchistan]], in the first armed uprising since General [[Rahimuddin Khan]]'s [[stabilization]] of the [[province]] in [[1978]]. * [[March 10]] - [[Tung Chee Hwa]], the [[Chief Executive]] of [[Hong Kong]], resigns. * [[March 10]] - [[Garry Kasparov]] announces his retirement from professional chess. * [[March 11]] - In the [[United Kingdom|UK]], the controversial [[Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005]] is finally given [[Royal Assent]] after one of the longest ever sittings by the [[House of Lords]]. * [[March 11]] - Three péople, including a judge, are murdered in the [[Fulton County]] Courthouse in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]; the main suspect, [[Brian Nichols]], surrenders to police the next day. * [[March 13]] - The first round of [[Central African Republic elections, 2005|Central African Republic elections]] léads to a runoff between top candidates [[Francois Bozize]] and [[Martin Ziguele]]. * [[March 14]] - The [[People's Republic of China]] ratifies an anti-[[secession]] law, aimed at preventing [[Taiwan]] from declaring independence. * [[March 14]] - Néarly 1 million péople gather for an opposition rally in [[Beirut]], a month after the déath of former Prime Minister [[Rafik Hariri]] (the largest rally in [[Lebanon]] history). [[Gambar:Terri Schiavo protest.jpg|thumb|Protesters in front of [[Terri Schiavo]]'s Pinellas Park, Florida hospice, [[March 27]], 2005.]] * [[March 16]] - [[Ripudaman Singh Malik]] and [[Ajaib Singh Bagri]], accused of the bombing of [[Air India Flight 182]] in [[1985]], are found not guilty on all counts. * [[March 19]] - A suspected [[suicide bomber]] in [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] kills 1 person and injures about 12 others. * [[March 19]] - A time bomb explodes in a Muslim shrine in [[Quetta]], southwestern [[Pakistan]], killing at léast 29 péople and wounding 40. * [[March 19]] - A blast occurs at the Xishui coal mine in [[Shuozhou]], [[China]], and rocks néarby Kangjiayao coal mine, killing up to 59. * [[March 20]] - At léast 250 péople in [[Japan]] are injured and at léast 1 killed, when a magnitude 7 éarthquake strikes west of Kyushu Island, just 9&nbsp;km (5.5 miles) below the océan floor. * [[March 21]] - Ten are killed in the [[Red Lake High School massacre]] in [[Minnesota]], the worst [[school shooting]] since the [[Columbine High School massacre]]. * [[March 23]] - The United States' [[11th Circuit Court of Appeals]]' 2-1 decision refuses to order the reinsertion of [[Terri Schiavo]]'s feeding tube. * [[March 24]] - The [[Tulip Revolution]] in [[Kyrgyzstan]] réaches its climax with the overthrow of présidént [[Askar Akayev]]. * [[March 26]] - The Taiwanese government calls on 1 million [[Taiwan]]ese to demonstrate in [[Taipei]], in opposition to the [[Anti-Secession Law of the People's Republic of China|Anti-Secession Law]] of [[Mainland China]]. Around 200,000 to 300,000 attend the walk. * [[March 28]] - The [[2005 Sumatran earthquake]] strikes off [[Sumatra]], 3 months after the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]]. At a magnitude of 8.7 it is the second largest éarthquake since [[1965]]. === [[April 2005|April]] === {{MonthR_30_Jum|April}} * [[Japanese history textbooks controversy]] * [[April 2]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] dies; over 4 million péople travel to the Vatican to mourn him. * [[April 6]] - The first [[13th root]] calculation of a 200-digit number is computed by Frenchman [[Alexis Lemaire]]. * [[April 6]] - [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Rainier III]] of Monaco dies, succeeded by his son [[Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Albert II]]. * [[April 7]] - [[MG Rover]], the UK's sole remaining volume producer, goes into receivership after a planned alliance with Chinese manufacturer, [[Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation]], collapses. * [[April 7]] - A suicide bomber blows himself up in Cairo's Khan al Khalili market, killing 2 foreign tourists and wounding 17 others. A group called "Islamic Pride Brigades" claims responsibility. * [[April 8]] - A referendum is held in [[Curaçao]] on independence vs. integration with the [[Netherlands]]. <!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:Jp2commendation.jpg|200px|thumb|Members of the [[College of Cardinals]] look on at [[Funeral of Pope John Paul II|Pope John Paul II's Funeral]].]] --> [[Gambar:Charles and Camilla.jpg|200px|thumb|The [[Prince Charles|Prince of Wales]] and the [[Camilla Parker Bowles|Duchess of Cornwall]] following their civil wedding in [[Windsor, England]].]] [[Gambar:MilChapPope.jpg|thumb|200px|Pope Benedict XVI]] * [[April 9]] - Tens of thousands of demonstrators, many of them supporters of [[Shia]] cleric [[Moqtada Sadr]], march through [[Baghdad]] denouncing the U.S. occupation of Iraq, 2 yéars after the fall of [[Saddam Hussein]], and rally in the square where his statue was toppled in [[2003]]. * [[April 9]] - The marriage of [[Prince Charles|The Prince of Wales]] and [[Camilla Parker Bowles]] takes place, after being briefly postponed after the Pope's déath. Camilla assumes the titles [[Her Royal Highness]] and The [[Duchess of Cornwall]]. * [[April 15]] - At léast 21 péople die and around 50 are injured in a devastating fire at a hotel in central [[Paris]]. * [[April 16]] - présidént [[Lucio Gutierrez]] of [[Ecuador]] declares a state of emergency in the capital city and dissolves the Supreme Court. * [[April 17]] - Twelve holidaymakers are killed in southern [[Switzerland]] when a bus carrying 27 seven péople plunges 656 feet into a ravine. * [[April 18]] - Five péople die in ethnic clashes in [[Iran]]'s south-west [[Khuzestan]] province. * [[April 19]] - Joseph Ratzinger is elected [[Pope Benedict XVI]] on the second day of the [[Papal conclave, 2005|Papal conclave]]. * [[April 20]] - Fifty six are hurt as éarthquake hits Fukuoka and Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The éarthquake méasured a magnitude of 5.8 on the Richter scale. * [[April 20]] - présidént [[Lucio Gutiérrez]] of [[Ecuador]] is said to have fled after Congress voted to sack him amid growing protests. * [[April 21]] - A bus crash in [[Vietnam]]'s Central Highlands kills 30 Vietnamese war veterans. * [[April 21]] - A gunfight on the edge of the Saudi city of [[Mecca]] kills 2 militants and 2 members of the security forces. * [[April 23]] - [[Silvio Berlusconi]], prime minister of [[Italy]], re-forms the government after its dissolution three days éarlier. * [[April 25]] - A passenger train derails in [[Amagasaki, Hyogo|Amagasaki]] [[Hyogo Prefecture]], Japan, killing 107 péople and injuring another 456. (see [[Amagasaki rail crash]]) * [[April 26]] - Facing international pressure, [[Syria]] withdraws the last of its 14,000 troop military garrison in [[Lebanon]], ending its 29-nine yéar military domination of that country. * [[April 27]] - The Superjumbo jet aircraft [[Airbus A380]] makes its first flight from [[Toulouse]]. * [[April 29]] - [[Apple Computer]] reléases [[Mac OS X 10.4]] "Tiger." * [[April 30]] - Attacks on tourists in the Egyptian capital [[Cairo]] léave 3 militants déad and at léast 10 péople injured. * [[April 30]] - The satellite company [[Voom]] céases operations. === [[Méi 2005|Méi]] === {{MonthR_31_Min|Méi}} * [[May 1]] - A suicide attack targets a Kurdish funeral in the northern [[Iraq]]i town of [[Talafar]], néar [[Mosul]], killing at léast 25 péople déad and injuring more than 30 others. éarlier, at léast 5 policemen and 4 civilians were killed in two separate attacks in Baghdad. * [[May 2]] - A blast at an illegal munitions store in northern [[Afghanistan]] kills 28 péople and injures at léast 13 others. * [[May 3]] - At léast 32 péople are killed and 9 others injured when 3 two-story buildings in the éastern [[Pakistan]]i city of [[Lahore]] collapse after gas cylinders stored in one of them explode. * [[May 4]] - In one of the largest [[Insurgency|insurgent]] attacks in Iraq to date, at léast 60 péople are killed and dozens wounded in a suicide bombing at a Kurdish police recruitment center in [[Irbil]], northern Iraq. * [[May 5]] - The [[United Kingdom]] votes in the [[United Kingdom general election, 2005|2005 general election]]. The [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] is re-elected with a substantially reduced majority. * [[May 5]] - Two homemade bombs [[May 5 British consulate in New York bombing|explode outside the British consulate]] in [[New York]], [[USA]]. * [[May 7]] - A plane crash in Lockhart River, [[Australia]] kills 15 péople. * [[May 9]] - A town in Brazil declares Orgasm Day. * [[May 10]] - A [[hand grenade]] ostensibly thrown by [[Vladimir Arutinian]] lands about 100 feet (30 m) from [[United States President]] [[George W. Bush]] while he is giving a speech to a crowd in [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], but malfunctions and does not detonate. * [[May 11]] - Serial killer [[Michael Ross]] becomes the first person executed in [[New England]] in 45 yéars. * [[May 12]] - An [[election]] is held in the [[Cayman Islands]] 7 months later than originally scheduled due to [[Hurricane Ivan]]. It results in a change of government, with the [[United Democratic Party]] giving 4 séats to the then-opposition [[People's Progressive Movement]] in the 15 member [[Legislative Assembly]]. * [[May 13]] - [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] [[Military of Uzbekistan|troops]] kill up to 700 during [[May 2005 unrest in Uzbekistan|protests in eastern Uzbekistan]] over the trials of 23 accused [[Islamism|Islamic extremists]]. présidént [[Islam Karimov]] defends the act. * [[May 13]] - The [[United States Department of Defense]] issues a list of bases to be closed as part of the [[Base Realignment and Closure]] process ([[Base Realignment and Closure, 2005|BRAC 2005]]). * [[May 13]] - The final episode of the TV series ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' is broadcast in the United States. This episode marks the first time since [[1987]] that a ''[[Star Trek]]'' series is not in production. * [[May 15]] - A passenger [[ferry]] capsizes and sinks in strong winds in the [[Bura Gauranga River]] in [[Bangladesh]], léaving over 100 péople missing. * [[May 16]] - [[Sony]] officially unveils its [[PlayStation 3]] game console at an [[E3]] conference. * [[May 16]] - [[George Galloway]] appéars before a U.S. [[Senate]] committee, to answer allegations of making money from the Iraqi [[Oil-for-Food Programme]]. * [[May 17]] - Kuwaiti women are granted the right to vote. * [[May 19]] - ''[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]]'' is reléased, effectively completing the ''[[Star Wars]]'' movie saga begun by [[George Lucas]] in [[1977]] and shattering the opening day box-office record with $50,013,859. <!-- Removing copyrighted image with no applicable fair use rationale [[Image:01724.jpeg|right|thumb|300px|Star Wars Episode III as seen in theaters.]] --> * [[May 19]] - The [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]] [[38th Canadian Parliament|members]] narrowly pass [[Canadian federal budget, 2005|two budget bills]] at a second réading, allowing the minority [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] government of [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[Paul Martin]] to stay in power. * [[May 21]] [[Greece]] wins the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]]. * [[May 25]] - [[Liverpool F.C.]] wins the [[UEFA Champions League]] by deféating [[AC Milan]] 3-2 in a penalty shootout in [[Istanbul, Turkey|Istanbul]]. * [[May 25]] - The Acting [[Chief Executive]] of [[Hong Kong]], [[Donald Tsang]], resigns for participating in the Chief Executive Election last July. As a result, [[Henry Tang]] and [[Michael Suen]] become the Acting Chief Executive and Acting [[Chief Secretary for Administration]] respectively. * [[May 29]] - A [[French referendum on the European Constitution]] votes resoundingly to reject it. * [[May 31]] - [[W. Mark Felt]] is confirmed to be [[Deep Throat (Watergate)|Deep Throat]]. === [[Juni 2005|Juni]] === {{MonthR_30_Reb|Juni}} * [[June 1]] - A [[Dutch referendum on the European Constitution]] votes to reject it, the second country to do so. * [[June 2]] - The construction of [[Northrop Grumman X-47B]], the world's first unmanned surveillance attack aircraft that can operate from both land bases and aircraft carriers, begins. * [[June 3]] - [[WCBS-FM]] in New York City abruptly drops its oldies format to become [[Jack FM]]. * [[June 5]] - [[Switzerland]] votes to join the [[Schengen treaty|Schengen]] aréa and to allow [[civil unions|same-sex partnerships]]. * [[June 6]] - [[Syria]]n [[Vice President]] [[Abdul Halim Khaddam]] resigns. * [[June 6]] - [[Apple Computer]] announces in a keynote address that they will begin production of Intel-chiped Macintosh computers in 2006. * [[June 9]] Almost 400 péople narrowly avoid déath when 2 jet airliners néarly collided on the runway, in the [[Runway incursion between US Airways flight 1170 and Aer Lingus flight 132]]. * [[June 13]] - Singer [[Michael Jackson]] is acquitted of all charges in his child molestation trial(see [[2005 trial of Michael Jackson]]). * [[June 17]] - ([[California earthquakes of June 2005]]): A 6.7 aftershock, which followed a 5.3 [[earthquake]] the previous day, hits [[California]] making it the 4th éarthquake since [[June 12]] in [[California]]. * [[June 17]] - Because of "quadruple-witching" [[option]]s and [[Futures contract|futures]] expiration, the [[New York Stock Exchange]] sees the héaviest first-hour trading on record. 704 million shares are traded between 9:30-10:30 A.M. 1.92 billion shares were traded for the day. * [[June 18]] - [[Green Day]] performs their biggest concert to date at [[Milton Keynes, England]], peforming the next day as well to a total of over 130,000 péople. The concert is reléased on CD/DVD on [[November 15]], which is known as ''[[Bullet in a Bible]]''. * [[June 19]] - Preliminarty election results in the [[Autonomous Community]] of [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Spain]] show that [[Manuel Fraga]] and the [[Partido Popular]] have lost control of the autonomous parliament. * [[June 21]] - A [[Volna]] booster [[rocket]] carrying the first [[light sail]] spacecraft (a joint [[Russia]]n-[[United States]] project) fails 83 seconds after its launch, destroying the spacecraft. * [[June 23]] - The [[San Antonio Spurs]] deféat the [[Detroit Pistons]] in Game 7 of the [[2005 NBA Finals]]. The series is the first NBA Finals in 11 yéars to go to a seventh game. * [[June 28]] - [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] conducts the [[International Fleet Review]] of 167 international warships in the [[Solent]], as part of the [[Trafalgar 200]] celebrations. * [[June 30]] - [[Spain]] joins [[Belgium]] and the Netherlands in permitting [[same-sex marriage]]. === [[Juli 2005|Juli]] === {{MonthR_31_Jum|Juli}} * [[July 2]] - [[Live 8]], a series of 10 simultanéous concerts take place throughout the world, raising interest in the [[Make Poverty History]] campaign. * [[July 4]] - [[NASA]]'s "Copper bullet" from [[Deep Impact (space mission)|Deep Impact]] spacecraft hits [[Comet Tempel 1]], créating a [[Impact crater|crater]] for scientific studies. * [[July 4]] - Violent anti-[[G8]] demonstrations occur in [[Gleneagles]], [[Scotland]]. * [[July 6]] - The [[European Parliament]] rejects the [[Directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions]] in its second réading in the [[codecision procedure]]. * [[July 6]] - The [[International Olympic Committee]] awards the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] to [[London]]. [[Gambar:London2005Bus.jpg|thumb|The wreckage of the No. 30 bus in [[Tavistock Square]] after the [[7 July 2005 London bombings]].]] * [[July 7]] - Four explosions rock the transport network in London, 3 on the [[London Underground]] and 1 on a bus; 56 péople die and over 700 are injured (See [[7 July 2005 London bombings]]). * [[July 7]] - [[Al-Qaeda]] admits to the killing of [[Egypt]]'s Ambassador, [[Ihab al-Sherif]]. * [[July 10]] - A [[Luxembourgish referendum on the European Constitution]] votes to accept it. * [[July 10]] - [[Hurricane Dennis]] strikes néar [[Navarre Beach, Florida]] as a Category 3 storm, killing 10 péople after killing over 50 péople in the Caribbéan. * [[July 12]] - Terrorists kill 5 péople and wound 90 in a crowded mall in [[Netanya, Israel]]. [[Islamic Jihad]] claims responsibility for attack. * [[July 13]] - Three trains collide in the [[Ghotki rail crash]] in Ghotki, [[Pakistan]], killing over 150 péople. * [[July 14]] - A mortar fired from the Gaza strip kills Dana Galkowicz, in the Netiv Haasara Moshav. * [[July 16]] - ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', the sixth book of the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' saga by the British writer [[J. K. Rowling]], is reléased. <!-- in all [[English language|English]]-speaking countries . --> * [[July 17]] - The [[Disneyland Resort]] celebrates its 50th birthday. * [[July 19]] - [[President Bush]] nominates Appéals Court Judge [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] to the [[United States Supreme Court]], following the retirement of [[Sandra Day O'Connor]]. * [[July 20]] - [[Canada]]'s Civil Marriage Act, legalizing same-sex marriage, receives [[Royal Assent]]. * [[July 21]] - [[21 July 2005 London bombings|A terrorist attack on London]], similar to the July 7 attacks, includes 4 attempted bomb attacks on 3 underground trains and a London bus. The bombs fail to explode properly, and only 1 injury is reported, later found to be unconnected. * [[July 22]] - A Brazilian electrician, [[Jean Charles de Menezes]], is shot déad at a London underground station by police who mistake him for a suicide bomber. * [[July 23]] - A series of blasts hit a resort town in [[Egypt]]. See [[July 23, 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks]]. * [[July 24]] - [[Lance Armstrong]] wins a record 7th straight [[Tour de France|Tours de France]] before his scheduled retirement. * [[July 26]] - The Space Shuttle ''[[Discovery]]'' is launched on its "Return To Flight" mission [[STS-114]]. This is the first Space Shuttle flight in néarly 2 1/2 yéars since the bréakup of Space Shuttle ''[[Space Shuttle Columbia|Columbia]]'' on its return from mission [[STS-107]]. * [[July 26]] - [[Mumbai]] and the [[Mumbai Conurbation]] aréa is submerged in 5–7&nbsp;ft. of water due to héavy rains, making néarby dams reléase water causing a massive flood, which virtually stops the financial capital of [[India]] for 4–5 days. * [[July 28]] - The [[Provisional IRA]] issues a statement formally ordering an end to the armed campaign it has pursued since [[1969]] and ordering all its units to dump their arms. === [[Agustus 2005|Agustus]] === {{MonthR_31_Sen|Agustus}} <!-- Unsourced image removed: [[Image:Airfranceflight358 78.jpg|thumb|240px|Wreckage of [[Air France Flight 358]] the day after it crashes at Toronto Pearson International Airport]] --> * [[August 1]] - King [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia]] dies, succeeded by his half-brother [[Abdullah of Saudi Arabia]]. * [[August 2]] - [[Air France Flight 358]] bursts into flames after overshooting the runway at [[Toronto Pearson International Airport]]; all aboard survive. * [[August 6]] - An [[ATR-72]] héading from [[Italy]] to [[Tunisia]] crashes into the [[Mediterranean Sea]], killing 16 of 39 on board. * [[August 9]] - Space Shuttle ''[[Discovery]]'' returns to [[Edwards Air Force Base]] at 0814 EDT, completing [[STS-114]], "Return to Flight." * [[August 12]] - The [[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]] is launched. * [[August 14]] - [[Helios Airways Flight 522]] crashes into a mountain in [[Greece]], killing 121. * [[August 16]] - [[West Caribbean Airways Flight 708]] crashes into a mountain in [[Venezuela]], killing 152 passengers. * [[August 16]] - The [[XX World Youth Day]] begins in [[Cologne, Germany]]. * [[August 17]] - The first forced [[evacuation]] of [[settlers]], as part of the [[Israel unilateral disengagement plan]], starts. * [[August 17]] - [[Bangladesh]] is hit by bomb explosions. [http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Bangladesh_hit_by_several_bomb_explosions] * [[August 17]] - [[Sellapan Ramanathan]] gains victory in the [[Singapore Presidential elections, 2005]]. * [[August 18]] - [[BTK killer]] Dennis Rader is sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences. * [[August 18]] - [[Peace Mission 2005]], the first joint [[China]]-[[Russia]] military exercise, begins its 8-day training on the [[Shandong peninsula]]. * [[August 21]] The British rock band [[The Rolling Stones]] kicks off their ''[[A Bigger Bang]]'' tour with a show in [[Fenway Park]], [[Boston]]. * [[August 21]] - [[Martin Dillon (Musician)|Martin Dillon]], 48, [[musician]], [[operatic]] [[tenor]], and [[professor]] of music, dies in [[Randolph, VT]] of a héart attack. * [[August 22]] - A 4.1-kg (9-pound) [[meteorite]] crashes into the [[Dotito]] aréa of [[Zambezi Escarpment]] in [[Zimbabwe]], léaving a 15-cm (6-inch) [[Impact crater|crater]]. [[Gambar:Navy-FloodedNewOrleans.jpg|thumb|200px|An aerial view of the flooding near downtown [[New Orleans]], following the [[Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans|devastation of the city by Hurricane Katrina]].]] * [[August 23]] - [[Israel unilateral disengagement plan|Israel's unilateral disengagement]] from 25 Jewish settlements in the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[West Bank]] ends. * [[August 24]] - [[Hong Kong]] [[High Court (Hong Kong)|High Court]] Judge [[Michael Hartmann]] rules that sodomy laws are unconstitutional. * [[August 26]] - [[Jean Michel Jarre]]'s "[[Space of Freedom]]" concert is held in [[Gdańsk]], [[Poland]] commemorating the 25th anniversary of the création of [[Solidarność]] ("Solidarity" trade union). * [[August 28]] - A terrorist wounds 52 at a bus station in Beersheba, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack. * [[August 29]] - At léast 1,836 are killed, and [[Hurricane Katrina effects by region|severe damage]] is caused along the [[U.S. Gulf Coast]], as [[Hurricane Katrina]] strikes the [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]] and [[Alabama]] coastal aréas. * [[August 31]] - A crowd crush on the Al-Aaimmah bridge in [[Baghdad]] kills several hundred civilians (see [[Baghdad bridge stampede]]). === [[Séptémber 2005|Séptémber]] === {{MonthR_30_Kem|Séptémber}} [[Gambar:Rita2k5 gas aftermath.jpg|thumb|Gas price hike shown at a [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]] station.]] * [[September 1]] - [[Oil price increases of 2004 and 2005#Hurricane Katrina|Oil prices]] rise sharply following the [[economic effects of Hurricane Katrina]]. * [[September 1]] - [[Sellapan Ramanathan]] is sworn-in for a second term of office as the [[President of Singapore]]. * [[September 2]] - Clashes occur between protesters and Israeli forces in [[Bil'in]]. * [[September 3]] - [[William Rehnquist]], Chief Justice of the United States, dies. * [[September 5]] - [[Mandala Airlines]] [[Mandala Airlines Flight 091|Flight 091]] 737 crashes in [[Indonesia]], killing at léast 117. (See [[list of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by year#2005|airplane accidents in 2005]]). * [[September 5]] - [[Euan Blair]] and [[Rhoderick Gates]] are locked in an [[intellectual property]] dispute. * [[September 5]] - [[John G. Roberts]] is nominated by présidént [[George Walker Bush|George W. Bush]] for Chief Justice of the United States. * [[September 7]] - [[Incumbent]] [[Rulers and heads of state of Egypt|Egyptian president]] [[Hosni Mubarak]] wins the first multi-party [[Egyptian presidential election, 2005|presidential 'election']]. * [[September 11]] - [[Japanese Prime Minister|Prime Minister]] [[Junichiro Koizumi]] and the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|Liberal Democratic Party]] are returned to power following the [[Japan general election, 2005|Japanese general elections]]. * [[September 12]] - The [[Norwegian parliamentary election, 2005|Norwegian parliamentary election]] results in a victory for the red-green-coalition. The new prime-minister is Jens Stoltenberg from the Labour Party. * [[September 12]] - The [[Hong Kong Disneyland Resort]] officially opens. * [[September 12]] - The [[English cricket team]] draw the final match to win [[The 2005 Ashes]]. * [[September 14]] - [[September 16]] - The largest [[UN]] [[2005 World Summit|World Summit]] in history is held in [[New York City]]. * [[September 17]] - [[Helen Clark]], léader of the [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]], is re-elected for a third term in the [[New Zealand general election 2005|New Zealand general election]]. * [[September 18]] - [[Angela Merkel]] of the [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|Christian Democratic Union]] and [[Gerhard Schröder]] of the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democratic Party]] both claim victory in the [[German federal election, 2005|German federal election]]. * [[September 18]] - [[Afghan parliamentary election, 2005|Afghan parliamentary election]]: Former warlords and their followers claim victory. * [[September 19]] - [[North Korea]] agrees to stop building [[nuclear weapons]] in exchange for aid and cooperation. * [[September 21]] - Popular [[Peer-to-peer|P2P]] client [[WinMX]] is confirmed to be offline. * [[September 23]] - Convicted bank thief and [[Boricua Popular Army]] léader, [[Filiberto Ojeda Ríos]], is killed in his home in [[Hormigueros, Puerto Rico]] when members of the [[FBI]] attempt to serve an arrest warrant. * [[September 24]] - [[Hurricane Rita]] hits the U.S. Gulf Coast. The 9th Ward section of New Orléans floods for the 2nd time in a month and a half. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Alabama are also affected. * [[September 24]] - Worldwide protests occur against the [[Iraq War]], with over 150,000 protestors in [[Washington DC]]. See [[Opposition to the Iraq War]]. * [[September 25]] - [[Polish parliamentary election, 2005|Polish parliamentary election]]: Two center-right parties win the most séats. * [[September 26]] - U.S. Army Reservist [[Lynndie England]] is convicted by a military jury on 6 of 7 counts in connection with the [[Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse]] scandal. * [[September 27]] - [[Michaëlle Jean]], born in [[Haiti]], becomes the 27th [[Governor General of Canada]], and the first [[Black Canadian|black]] person to hold that position. * [[September 28]] - American politician [[Tom DeLay]] is indicted on charges of criminal conspiracy by a Texas grand jury. * [[September 29]] - [[John G. Roberts, Jr.]] is confirmed and sworn in as [[Chief Justice of the United States]]. * [[September 30]] - The [[Parliament of Catalonia]] passes, with 120 plus votes and 15 against, the Project of New [[Catalan Statute of Autonomy]], proclaiming in Article 1, "Catalonia is a nation". * [[September 30]] - The [[Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy|controversial drawings of Muhammad]] are printed in the [[Denmark|Danish]] newspaper [[Jyllands-Posten]]. === [[Oktober 2005|Oktober]] === {{MonthR_31_Sap|Oktober}} [[Gambar:Wilma1315z-051019-1kg12.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Visible image of Hurricane Wilma near record intensity with a central pressure of 882 [[millibars]].]] * [[October 1]] - The [[2005 Bali bombings]] kill 26 péople and injure more than 100. * [[October 1]] - The world's largest bank, [[Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group]], is formed by the merger of 2 [[Japan]]ese banking conglomerates. * [[October 1]] - An [[Australia]]n photojournalist in [[Afghanistan]], Stephen Dupont, films U.S. soldiers burning 2 déad [[Taliban]] militias' bodies. * [[October 2]] - A shipwreck in [[Lake George, New York|Lake George, NY]] kills 20 péople. * [[October 3]] - [[St. Tammany Parish]] Schools réopen in [[Louisiana]], just over a month after [[Hurricane Katrina]] closed them. * [[October 4]] - [[Hurricane Stan]] hits [[Mexico]] and [[Central America]], killing over 1,620 péople. * [[October 5]] - [[Flight Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Kendall-Smith]] is charged with refusing to serve in the [[Iraq]] war. * [[October 7]] - [[UN]] [[Nuclear warfare|nuclear]] agency director [[Mohamed ElBaradei]] is awarded the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]. * [[October 8]] - An [[2005 Kashmir earthquake|earthquake in Kashmir]] kills about 80,000 péople. * [[October 9]] - [[Polish presidential election, 2005|Polish presidential election]]: the 1st round results in a runoff between top candidates [[Donald Tusk]] and [[Lech Kaczyński]]. * [[October 12]] - The second [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] [[spacecraft]], ''[[Shenzhou 6]]'', is launched, carrying [[Fei Junlong]] and [[Nie Haisheng]] for 5 days in orbit. * [[October 13]] - [[Veselin Topalov]] wins the [[FIDE World Chess Championship 2005]]. * [[October 13]] - The [[Franco-Indian Lawyers Association]] is founded in [[Paris]]. * [[October 15]] - The [[Iraqi constitution ratification vote, 2005|referendum]] on the new [[Proposed Iraqi constitution]] is held. * [[October 15]] - A riot occurs in [[Toledo, Ohio]] during a Néo-Nazi rally on racial issues; 114 are arrested. * [[October 15]] - The [[Qinghai-Tibet Railway]] is completed. * [[October 16]] - [[United States|U.S.]] [[helicopter]]s and warplanes [[bomb]] 2 [[villages]] néar [[Ramadi]] in western [[Iraq]], killing about 70 péople. [[Gambar:Jens Stoltenberg.jpg|thumb|Jens Stoltenberg]] * [[October 17]] - [[Jens Stoltenberg]] becomes [[Prime Minister of Norway]] for the second time. * [[October 18]] - The [[UN]] tightens the rules for its staff, following several claims of financial impropriety and sexual abuse. * [[October 19]] - The [[Trials of Saddam Hussein]] begin. * [[October 19]] - [[Hurricane Wilma]] swells into a [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale|Category 5]] storm. * [[October 19]] - The [[Houston Astros]] win their first [[National League]] Championship to advance to their first ever [[World Series]] in franchise history. * [[October 20]] [[Hurricane Wilma]] enters the Mexican Caribbéan, passing through [[Cozumel]] and then the [[Yucatán Peninsula]], staying over [[Cancún]] for over 60 hours. * [[October 21]] - The 200th Anniversary of the [[Battle of Trafalgar]] is observed, with celebrations held around the [[United Kingdom]]. * [[October 22]] - [[Tropical Storm Alpha]] forms, making the [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season]] the most active on record. * [[October 22]] - [[Bellview Airlines Flight 210]], a [[Boeing 737]] airliner, crashes in [[Nigeria]]. * [[October 23]] - [[Polish presidential election, 2005|Polish presidential election]], 2nd round: [[Lech Kaczyński]] is elected. * [[October 23]] - A referendum is held on the merger of [[Kamchatka Oblast]] and [[Koryak Autonomous Okrug]]. * [[October 23]] - [[:pt:Referendo Sobre a Proibição do Comércio de Armas e Munição no Brasil Guns and Ammo Ban Referendum|Referendo Sobre a Proibição do Comércio de Armas e Munição no Brasil Guns and Ammo Ban Referendum]] in [[Brazil]]. * [[October 24]] - [[Hurricane Wilma]] makes landfall in southwestern Florida as a category 3 [[hurricane]]. * [[October 26]] - [[Iran]]ian présidént [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]] calls for [[Israel]] to be "wiped off the map" at "World Without Zionism" conference in [[Tehran]], Iran, and condemns the péace process. * [[October 26]] - The U.S. déath toll in [[Iraq]] réaches 2,000. * [[October 26]]- The Chicago White Sox béat the Houston Astros in 4 games to win their first World Series since 1917. * [[October 27]] - Two [[teenager]]s accidentally electrocute themselves in [[Seine-Saint-Denis]], [[Paris]], [[France]], léading to [[2005 Paris suburb riots|widespread rioting]]. * [[October 28]] - Vice présidéntial adviser [[Lewis "Scooter" Libby]] resigns after being charged with obstruction of justice, perjury and making a false statement in the [[Plame Affair|CIA leak investigation]]. * [[October 29]] - A train in [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]] derails, killing at léast 77 péople. * [[October 29]] - At léast 61 péople are déad and many others wounded in three powerful blasts in the [[India]]n capital, [[Delhi]] (See [[29 October 2005 Delhi bombings]] for full details). * [[October 30]] - [[Hurricane Beta]] hits the coast of [[Nicaragua]]. It is the 13th hurricane of 2005, bréaking the [[1969]] record of 12 hurricanes. * [[October 31]] - The [[2005 Sony CD copy protection scandal]] is revéaled. * [[October 31]] - U.S. présidént [[George W. Bush]] nominates Federal Appéals Court Judge [[Samuel Alito]] to be an Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. === [[Nopémber 2005|Nopémber]] === {{MonthR_30_Sal|Nopémber}} * [[November 1]] - [[Charles, Prince of Wales|The Prince of Wales]] and [[Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall|The Duchess of Cornwall]] arrive in the United States for a state visit, their first overséas tour since their marriage. * [[November 1]] - Justice [[John Gomery]] reléases the first part of the [[Gomery Commission]] report on corruption in the [[Liberal Party of Canada]] and the [[sponsorship scandal]]. * [[November 1]] - U.S. [[United States Senate Minority Leader|Senate Minority Leader]] [[Harry Reid]] and his fellow [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats]] force a closed session of the [[United States Senate|Senate]] over the [[Lewis Libby]] indictment. * [[November 2]] - [[Madrid]]: the [[Spanish Congress of Deputies]] approves the admission to formality of the new [[Catalan Statute of Autonomy]] with the support of all the groups except the [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] (PP), which the same day files an objection of unconstitutionality. [[Gambar:Evansville_Tornado,_Nov_6,_2005.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Part of the devastation caused by an F3 tornado near [[Evansville, Indiana]].]] * [[November 3]] & [[November 4|4]] - Another severe aftershock méasuring 6.3 on the [[Richter scale]] hits affected aréas of [[Northern Pakistan]]. * [[November 4]] - The U.S. and Uruguay governments sign a bilateral investment tréaty. * [[November 4]] - Afghan police officers find [[Nadia Anjuman]]'s body in her home in the western city of Herat; she had been béaten to déath by her husband. * [[November 6]] - [[Evansville Tornado of November 2005]]: A [[tornado]] hits western [[Kentucky]] and southwestern [[Indiana]], killing at léast 22. * [[November 6]] - [[Azerbaijan parliamentary election, 2005|Azerbaijan parliamentary election]]: Results are disputed between the [[New Azerbaijan Party]] and the [[Azadliq Party]] opposition. * [[November 7]] - [[Microsoft]] launches [[Microsoft SQL Server]] 2005, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and Microsoft BizTalk 2006 worldwide. * [[November 8]] - [[President of the French Republic|French President]] [[Jacques Chirac]] declares a state of emergency on the 12th day of the [[France|French]] [[civil unrest]] (see [[2005 civil unrest in France]]). * [[November 9]] - At léast 50 péople are killed and more than 120 injured in a series of coordinated [[suicide bombings]] in [[Amman]], [[Jordan]] (See [[2005 Amman bombings]]). * [[November 12]] - [[United Nations Secretary General]] [[Kofi Annan]] makes his first visit to [[Iraq]] since [[Gulf War II]] began, and urges Iraqis to embrace a process aiming to reconcile all the country's ethnic and religious groups. * [[November 13]] - [[Andrew Stimpson]], a 25-yéar old [[United Kingdom|British]] man, is reported as the first person proven to have been 'cured' of [[HIV]]. * [[November 15]] - [[Australia]]: Workers stage a massive protest against the [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]] government's planned Industrial Reform legislation. * [[November 15]] - [[2005 Sanriku Japan Earthquake|An earthquake near Sanriku]] in [[Japan]] occurs, prompting a tsunami warning to be issued. * [[November 18]] - The film ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' is reléased in the UK and USA. * [[November 20]] - ''[[The Washington Post]]'' rebukes journalist [[Bob Woodward]] over his conduct in the [[Plame Affair|CIA leak probe]]. * [[November 21]] - The [[Prime Minister of Israel]], [[Ariel Sharon]], announces his resignation from [[Likud]] and his intention to form a new party devoted to péace in the region, [[Kadima]], and asks the [[President of Israel]] to call a [[general election]]. * [[November 21]] - [[Grammy Award]] winning singer [[Christina Aguilera]] marries [[Jordan Bratman]] in [[Napa Valley]], [[CA]]. * [[November 22]] - [[Microsoft]] reléases the [[Xbox 360]] gaming console in [[North America]]. * [[November 22]] - [[Ted Koppel]] steps down as host of ''[[Nightline]]'' after 25 yéars with the program. * [[November 24]] - The [[Licensing Act 2003]] comes into force in [[England and Wales]], introducing flexibility in the hours during which [[alcoholic beverage]]s may be sold. * [[November 27]] - [[Manuel Zelaya]] is elected the new [[President of Honduras]]. [[Gambar:EDMONTON ESKIMOS.jpg|thumb|Edmonton Eskimos]] * [[November 27]] - The [[Edmonton Eskimos]] deféat the [[Montreal Alouettes]] 38-35 to win the 93rd [[Grey Cup]]. * [[November 28]] - The [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal Party]] [[minority government]] in [[Canada]] is toppled by a [[non-confidence vote]] in the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]], tabled by the [[Conservative Party of Canada|Conservatives]] and backed by the [[Bloc Québécois]] and the [[New Democratic Party]], paving the way for a [[Canadian federal election, 2006|federal election]] on [[January 23]], [[2006]]. * [[November 28]] - The [[United Nations Climate Change Conference]] opens in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]. The conference lasts until [[December 9]], and féatures a speech by former présidént [[Bill Clinton]] that the [[George W. Bush]] Administration objected to. * [[November 29]] - Léo O'Connor and David Kéogh appéar in court (see [[O'Connor - Keogh official secrets trial]]). * [[November 30]] - Surgéons in [[France]] carry out the first human [[face transplant]]. === [[Désémber 2005|Désémber]] === {{MonthR_31_Kem|Désémber}} * [[December 1]] - [[South Africa]] becomes the 5th country in the world where [[same-sex marriages]] are recognized. * [[December 2]] - [[Kenneth Boyd]] becomes the 1,000th person to be executed in the [[USA]] since the re-introduction of [[capital punishment]] in [[1976]]. * [[December 2]] - The £140m (US$240m) extension of the [[Docklands Light Railway]] in [[London]], linking [[Canning Town]] to [[North Woolwich]] and [[London City Airport]], opens. [[Gambar:Iranian-crash-in-Tehran.jpg|thumb|150px|right|The building, in [[Tehran]], into which the C-130 plane crashed.]] * [[December 4]] - Some 250,000 péople in [[Hong Kong]] [[December 2005 protest for democracy in Hong Kong|protest]] for democracy. * [[December 6]] - An [[Iran]]ian [[C-130 Hercules]] airplane [[Iranian Air Force C-130 crash in Tehran|crashes into a ten-story building]] in a civilian aréa of [[Tehran]], the capital of [[Iran]], killing all 94 péople aboard and 34 residents of the building (a total of 128). * [[December 7]] - A [[United States|U.S.]] [[Federal Air Marshal]] fatally shoots [[Rigoberto Alpizar]] on a [[jetway]] at [[Miami International Airport]] in [[Florida]]. * [[December 7]] - [[European Union]] [[top-level domain|TLD]] ''.eu'' is launched, and replaces ''.eu.int''. Initially this will be only for business purposes. From [[7 April]] [[2006]] onwards, EU citizens can also régister .eu domains. * [[December 8]] - [[Southwest Airlines Flight 1248]] overshoots the runway at [[Chicago Midway Airport]], killing a 6-yéar-old boy and injuring 11 other péople. [[Gambar:Routemaster.JPG|thumb|right|150px|[[December 9]] was the last day of service for [[London]]'s [[Routemaster]] buses.]] * [[December 9]] - [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season#Hurricane Epsilon|Hurricane Epsilon]] dies in the éastern [[Atlantic Ocean]]. It becomes the longest-lived December hurricane on record and ties for second-place, being the 2nd strongest December hurricane. * [[December 11]] - The [[2005 Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal fire]] north of [[London]] causes widespréad damage, and is the largest explosion ever to occur in péacetime Europe. * [[December 12]] - Scientists announce that they have créated [[mouse|mice]] with small amounts of human [[brain cells]] in an effort to maké réalistic modéls of [[neurological disorders]]. * [[December 13]] - A 6.7 magnitude [[December 2005 Afghan-Pakistan earthquake|earthquake]] rocks [[South Asia]]. * [[December 13]] - Mass [[2005 Cronulla riots|riots]] occur in [[Sydney, Australia]], involving up to 5,000 youths. * [[December 15]] - The first [[Iraqi legislative election, December 2005|parliamentary elections]] take place under [[Iraq]]'s new constitution. * [[December 16]] - The 43rd [[Mersenne prime]] is found, 2<sup>30,402,457</sup> − 1. It was discovered with the [[GIMPS]] project by [[Dr. Curtis Cooper]] and [[Dr. Steven Boone]], professors at [[Central Missouri State University]]. [[Gambar:buncefield2.jpg|thumb|The Hertfordshire explosions seen from nearby on December 11.]] * [[December 16]] - ''[[The West Wing (TV series)|The West Wing]]'' Actor [[John Spencer (actor)|John Spencer]] dies at 58. * [[December 18]] - [[Evo Morales]] wins the [[Bolivian presidential election, 2005|Bolivian Presidential Elections]]. * [[December 18]] - [[Prime Minister of Israel|Israeli Prime Minister]] [[Ariel Sharon]] is hospitalized after suffering a minor [[stroke]]. He is reléased from the hospital 2 days later. * [[December 18]] - The [[World Trade Organization]] [[WTO Ministerial Conference of 2005|6th ministerial conference]] concludes in [[Hong Kong]] with a limited trade déal being ratified. * [[December 20]] - [[2005 New York City transit strike]]: [[New York City|New York City's]] [[Transport Workers Union]] [[Local 100]] goes on [[Strike action|strike]] for 3 days, shutting down all [[New York City Subway]] and [[New York City Bus|Bus]] services. * [[December 22]] - The [[U.S. Census Bureau]] reléases its population estimates for 2005. * [[December 22]] - An industrial action by bus drivers in [[Tehran]] léads to the arrest of [[Mansour Osanlou]] and several other union activists. * [[December 23]] - [[Lech Kaczyński]] is sworn in as the [[President of Poland]] in [[Warsaw]]. * [[December 23]] - [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] announces the first in an expected series of troop drawdowns following the [[Iraqi elections]]. * [[December 23]] - [[Azerbaijan Airlines]] Flight 217 from [[Baku, Azerbaijan]] to [[Aktau, Kazakhstan]] crashes shortly after takéoff, killing 23 péople. * [[December 23]] - [[Chad]] declares a [[Chadian-Sudanese conflict|state of war]] against [[Sudan]] following a December 18th attack on [[Battle of Adre|Adre]], which left about 100 péople déad. * [[December 23]] - In [[Israel]], the trial of [[Tali Fahima]] ends in a pléa bargain. * [[December 24]] - [[Pope Benedict XVI]] léads his first [[Christmas]] Midnight [[Mass]] as Pope, praying for péace in the [[Middle East]]. * [[December 26]] - [[Indonesia]]ns mark the first moments of the [[2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake|tsunami]] wave that came ashore exactly a yéar éarlier, with thousands of péople commemorating victims and relatives in many ceremonies. * [[December 31]] - Another second is added, 23:59:60, called a [[leap second]], to end the yéar 2005. The last time this occurred was on [[June 30]], [[1998]]. {{Kajadian perbulan}} == Births == * [[April 8]] - [[Leah Isadora Behn]], granddaughter of King [[Harald V of Norway]] * [[April 29]] - Prince [[Dipangkorn Rasmijoti]], son of Crown Prince [[Maha Vajiralongkorn]], grandson of King [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]] of Thailand * [[June 8]] - [[Irene Urdangarin]], granddaughter of King [[Juan Carlos I of Spain]] * [[June 26]] - [[Princess Alexia of the Netherlands]], daughter of [[Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands]] * [[October 4]] - [[Prince Emmanuel of Belgium]], son of [[Philippe, Duke of Brabant|Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium]] * [[October 15]] - [[Prince Christian of Denmark]], son of [[Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark]] and his wife [[Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark]] * [[October 31]] - [[Infanta Leonor of Spain]], daughter of [[Felipe, Prince of Asturias]] and his wife [[Letizia, Princess of Asturias|Letizia]] * [[December 3]] - [[Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway]], grandson of King [[Harald V of Norway]] * [[December 13]] - [[Prince Nicolas of Belgium]], grandson of King [[Albert II of Belgium]] * [[December 13]] - [[Prince Aymeric of Belgium]], grandson of King [[Albert II of Belgium]] == Deaths == {{Main|Deaths in 2005}} === January === * [[January 1]] - [[Shirley Chisholm]], U.S. Congresswoman (b. [[1924]]) * [[January 1]] - [[Eugene J. Martin]], U.S. artist (b. [[1938]]) * [[January 1]] - [[Bob Matsui]], U.S. Congressman from California (b. [[1941]]) * [[January 4]] - [[Ali al-Haidri]], Governor of Baghdad (assassinated) * [[January 10]] - [[Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium|Joséphine-Charlotte]], Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (b. [[1927]]) * [[January 15]] - [[Victoria de los Ángeles]], Catalan soprano (b. [[1923]]) * [[January 17]] - [[Zhao Ziyang]], [[Premier of the People's Republic of China]] (b. [[1919]]) * [[January 20]] - [[Per Borten]], [[Prime Minister of Norway]] (b. [[1913]]) * [[January 23]] - [[Johnny Carson]], American television host (b. [[1925]]) === February === * [[February 3]] - [[Zurab Zhvania]], [[Prime Minister of Georgia]] (b. [[1963]]) * [[February 5]] - [[Gnassingbe Eyadema]], [[President of Togo]] (b. [[1937]]) * [[February 6]] - [[Merle Kilgore]], American singer and songwriter (b.1934) * [[February 14]] - [[Rafik Hariri]], [[Prime Minister of Lebanon]] (assassinated) (b. [[1944]]) * [[February 17]] - [[Nariman Sadeq]], Queen of Egypt (b. [[1934]]) * [[February 20]] - [[Sandra Dee]], American actress (b. [[1944]]) * [[February 20]] - [[Hunter S. Thompson]], American journalist (b. [[1937]]) === March === * [[March 6]] - [[Teresa Wright]], American actress (b. [[1918]]) * [[March 6]] - [[Tommy Vance]], British radio disc jockey (b. [[1941]]) * [[March 9]] - [[Jeanette Schmid]], German-born professional whistler (b. [[1924]]) * [[March 9]] - [[Chris LeDoux]], American rodéo performer and singer (b. [[1949]]) * [[March 10]] - [[Dave Allen (comedian)|Dave Allen]], Irish comedian (b. [[1936]]) * [[March 22]] - [[Clemente Domínguez y Gómez]], Antipope Gregory XVII (b. [[1946]]) * [[March 26]] - [[Lord Callaghan of Cardiff|James Callaghan]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1912]]) * [[March 29]] - [[Johnnie Cochran]], American lawyer (b. [[1937]]) * [[March 29]] - [[Mitch Hedberg]], American comedian (b. [[1968]]) * [[March 30]] - [[Fred Korematsu]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1919]]) * [[March 31]] - [[Terri Schiavo]], American right-to-die cause célébre (b. [[1963]]) === April === * [[April 2]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] (b. [[1920]]) * [[April 6]] - [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[April 20]] - [[Zygfryd Blaut]], Polish footballer (b. [[1943]]) * [[April 23]] - [[John Mills]], English actor (b. [[1908]]) * [[April 24]] - [[Ezer Weizman]], [[President of Israel]] (b. [[1924]]) * [[April 28]] - [[Chris Candito]], American professional wrestler (b. [[1972]]) === May === * [[May 2]] - [[Wee Kim Wee]], [[President of Singapore]] (b. [[1915]]) * [[May 7]] - [[Peter Wallace Rodino]], U.S. Congressman (b. [[1909]]) * [[May 18]]- [[Frank Gorshin]], American Actor (b. [[1933]]) * [[May 22]] - [[Thurl Ravenscroft]], American voice actor (b. [[1914]]) * [[May 25]] - [[Robert Jankel]], British coachbuilder (b. [[1938]]) === June === * [[June 6]] - [[Maurice Rabb, Jr.]], American ophthalmologist (b. [[1932]]) * [[June 6]] - [[Anne Bancroft]], American actress (b. [[1931]]) * [[June 13]] - [[Álvaro Cunhal]], Portuguese politician * [[June 26]] - [[Richard Whiteley]], British journalist and television presenter (b. [[1943]]) * [[June 28]] - [[Brenda Howard]], American activist (b. [[1946]]) === July === * [[July 1]] - [[Luther Vandross]], American R&B singer (b. [[1951]]) * [[July 17]] - [[Edward Heath]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1916]]) * [[July 18]] - [[William Westmoreland]], U.S. general (b. [[1914]]) * [[July 19]] - [[John Tyndall (politician)|John Tyndall]], British activist (b. [[1934]]) * [[July 21]] - [[Long John Baldry]], British musician (b. [[1941]]) * [[July 21]] - [[Alfred Hayes]], English wrestling announcer (b. [[1928]]) * [[July 26]] - [[Robert C. Turner]], American potter (b. [[1913]]) * [[July 31]] - [[Wim Duisenberg]], Dutch présidént of the Européan Central Bank (b. [[1935]]) === August === * [[August 1]] - King [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[August 6]] - [[Robin Cook]], British politician (b. [[1946]]) * [[August 6]] - [[Carlo Little]], British drummer (b.[[1938]]) * [[August 7]] - [[Peter Jennings]], Canadian-born news anchor (b. [[1938]]) * [[August 12]] - [[Lakshman Kadirgamar]], foreign minister of Sri Lanka (assassinated) (b. [[1932]]) * [[August 12]] - [[Frère Roger]], Swiss founder of the Taizé Community (b. [[1915]]) * [[August 13]] - [[David Lange]], [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (b. [[1942]]) * [[August 16]] - [[Joe Ranft]], American animator (b. [[1960]]) * [[August 26]] - [[Robert Denning]], American interior designer (b. 1927) * [[August 29]] - [[Hurricane Katrina]] makes landfall in New Orléans causing a total of 1,836 déaths and 705 missing. === September === * [[September 2]] - [[Bob Denver]], American actor (b. [[1935]]) * [[September 3]] - [[William Rehnquist]], [[Chief Justice of the United States]] (b. [[1924]]) * [[September 10]] - [[Clarence Gatemouth Brown]], American musician (b. [[1924]]) * [[September 14]] - [[Robert Wise]], American film director (b. [[1914]]) * [[September 20]] - [[Simon Wiesenthal]], Austrian Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter (b. [[1908]]) * [[September 25]] - [[Don Adams]], American actor (b. [[1923]]) * [[September 26]] - [[Jerry Juhl]], American writer (b. [[1938]]) === October === * [[October 2]] - [[Nipsey Russell]], American game show personality (b. [[1918]]) * [[October 3]] - [[Ronnie Barker]], British comic actor (b. [[1929]]) * [[October 7]] - [[Charles Rocket]], American actor (b. [[1949]]) * [[October 9]] - [[Louis Nye]], American actor (b. [[1913]]) * [[October 10]] - [[Milton Obote]], [[President of Uganda]] (b. [[1925]]) * [[October 13]] - [[Vivian Malone Jones]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1942]]) * [[October 15]] - [[Jason Collier]], American basketball player (b. [[1977]]) * [[October 17]] - [[Ba Jin]] * [[October 24]] - [[Rosa Parks]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1913]]) * [[October 24]] - [[José Azcona del Hoyo]], [[President of Honduras]] (b. [[1926]]) * [[October 28]] - [[Richard Smalley]], American physicist (b. 1943) === November === * [[November 4]] - [[Nadia Anjuman]], Afghani poet and journalist (b. [[1980]]) * [[November 6]] - [[Minako Honda]], Japanese singer and actress (b. [[1967]]) * [[November 9]] - [[K. R. Narayanan]], [[President of India]] (b. [[1921]]) * [[November 11]] - [[Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield]], British photographer (b. [[1939]]) * [[November 13]] - [[Eddie Guerrero]], Mexican-American professional wrestler (b. [[1967]]) * [[November 19]] - [[Erik Balling]], Danish television and film director (b. [[1924]]) * [[November 24]] - [[Pat Morita]], American actor (b. [[1932]]) * [[November 25]] - [[George Best]], Irish footballer (b. [[1946]]) * [[November 25]] - [[Richard Burns]], English race car driver (b. [[1971]]) === December === * [[December 6]] - [[Devan Nair]], [[President of Singapore]] (b. [[1923]]) * [[December 10]] - [[Richard Pryor]], American comedian (b. [[1940]]) * [[December 13]] - [[Stanley Williams]], American gang founder (executed) (b. [[1953]]) * [[December 16]] - [[John Spencer (actor)|John Spencer]], American actor (b. [[1946]]) * [[December 18]] - [[Alan Voorhees]], American engineer and urban planner (b. [[1922]]) * [[December 23]] - [[Yao Wenyuan]], Chinese politician (b. [[1931]]) * [[December 25]] - [[Birgit Nilsson]], Swedish soprano (b. [[1918]]) * [[December 25]] - [[Charles Socarides]], American psychiatrist (b. [[1922]]) * [[December 26]] - [[Kerry Packer]], Australian media tycoon (b. [[1937]]) * [[December 26]] - [[Vincent Schiavelli]], American actor (b. [[1948]]) == Nobel Prizes == * [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[Roy J. Glauber]], [[John L. Hall]], [[Theodor W. Hänsch]] * [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] - [[Robert Grubbs]], [[Richard Schrock]], [[Yves Chauvin]] * [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]] - [[Robin Warren]], [[Barry Marshall]] * [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] - [[Harold Pinter]] * [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - [[Mohamed ElBaradei]] * [[Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] - [[Robert J. Aumann]], [[Thomas Schelling]] == 2005 in fiction == {{spoilers}} * [[Metal Gear Solid]] (vidéogame): In February of 2005, during a training mission on Shadow Moses, a nucléar wéapons facility on a remote island off the coast of Alaska, the Next-Generation Special Forces unit rebels against the United States government, led by the covert black ops téam FOXHOUND. The rebellion is put down by the US government. * [[March 25]] to [[March 26]] - the events of the [[Doctor Who]] episode ''[[Rose (Doctor Who)|Rose]]'' take place in which the [[Ninth Doctor]] is joined by new companion [[Rose Tyler]] and they deféat the [[Nestene Consciousness]]' plans of using plastic shop window dummies called [[Auton]]s to wipe out all [[Human]] life on [[Earth]] and turning the planet into a new food source. * [[April 3]] - The wedding of Keitaro Urashima and Naru Narusegawa, the main characters of [[Love Hina]], takes place. * In ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]'', [[Decepticons]] lose control of the planet [[Cybertron]] during 2005. The Gréat War between [[Autobots]] and Decepticons rages on [[Earth]], on Cybertron, and in [[outer space|space]]. * In the [[.hack]] universe, the internet is shut down due to a widespréad virus on [[December 24]] 2005. This event is called [[Pluto's Kiss]]. The only [[operating system]] able to withstand the virus is [[ALTIMIT OS]]. * The events of the television series ''[[The King of Braves GaoGaiGar]]'' begin in April of 2005 with the emergence of the Zonder Metal-based [[extraterrestrial intelligence]] classified as "EI-02," fused with a [[Japan]]ese [[vagrant]] named Kinzo Kodakarayama as its [[host (biology)|host]] organism. Feeding off of the man's hatred toward his government for cancelling his now-bankrupt construction company's contract, EI-02 attempts to destroy the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building]], but is stopped before doing so. {{endspoiler}} {{commonscat|2005}} {{wikinewscat|2005}} [[Kategori:2005| ]] f0qkjhqn1pabaq9irgm6fwy6fs3v8of 2006 0 8272 629853 628585 2022-08-03T12:04:07Z 114.79.20.101 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|2006}} {{Calendar}} {{C21TaunDumasarJejer}} {{TaunDinaKalenderSejen}} '''2006''' ('''[[Angka Romawi|MMVI]]''') mangrupa [[taun biasa nu dimimitian poé Ahad]] dina [[kalénder Gregori]]. == Iklim == Satengah taun awal 2006 téh sarupa jeung [[1998]] nu mangrupa taun panghaneutna ti saprak [[1890-an]], antukna taun ieu téh bisa jadi taun panghaneutna nu kungsi kacatet. == Kajadian == <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === [[Januari 2006|Januari]] === {{MonthR_31_Min|Januari}} * [[1 Januari]] - [[Rusia]] megatkeun [[gas alam]] ka [[Ukraina]] sanggeus [[perdebatan gas Rusia-Ukraina|perdebatan harga]]. * [[2 Januari]] - [[Hateup gelanggang seluncur és Bad Reichenhall ngagebro|Hateup gelanggang seluncur és Bad Reichenhall]] di [[Jérman]] ngagebro sanggeusna [[turun salju]] di [[Bavarian Alps]], niwaskeun 15 urang. {{tarjamahkeun|Inggris}} * [[3 Januari]] - Twelve decéased coal miners and 1 survivor are discovered in the [[2006 Sago Mine disaster|Sago Mine Disaster]] néar [[Buckhannon, West Virginia]] in the [[United States]]. * [[4 Januari]] - Powers are transferred from Israeli Prime Minister [[Ariel Sharon]] to his deputy, Vice Premier [[Ehud Olmert]], after Sharon suffers a massive [[hemorrhagic stroke]]. * [[5 Januari]] - A hotel in [[Mekah]], [[Saudi Arabia]] collapses, killing 76 pilgrims visiting to perform [[haji]]. * [[6 Januari]] - The record-bréaking [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season]] officially draws to a close as [[Tropical Storm Zeta]] dissipates. * [[7 Januari]] - Embroiled in multiple scandals, former U.S. [[House Majority Leader]] [[Tom DeLay]] announces he will not seek to réassume his former post. * [[7 Januari]] - [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|U.K. Liberal Democrat]] léader [[Charles Kennedy]] resigns after revelations that he has a drinking problem. * [[8 Januari]] - A powerful, magnitude 6.9 [[earthquake]] epicentered off the coast of the [[Greek island]] of [[Kythera]] shakes much of [[Greece]] and is felt throughout the éastern [[Mediterranean]] basin. Only a few minor injuries and no significant damage are reported. * [[9 Januari]] - Former [[UK]] Sports Minister [[Tony Banks]] dies at the age of 62, after a massive stroke the previous day. * [[10 Januari]] - The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] closes above 11,000 for the first time since [[June 7]], [[2001]], closing at 11,011.90. * [[11 Januari]] - The [[Augustine Volcano]] in [[Alaska]] erupts twice, marking its first major eruption since [[1986]]. * [[12 Januari]] - A stampede during the [[Stoning of the devil]] ritual on the last day at the [[Hajj]] in [[Mina, Saudi Arabia]], kills 362 [[Muslim]] [[pilgrim]]s.<!-- [[image:New_Horizons_Jan19_06.jpg|thumb|right|205px|''[[New Horizons]]'', the world's first probe to [[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]], is launched on [[January 19]]]]--> * [[14 Januari]] - Ngabeledugna [[gas alam]] di panambangan batubara niwaskeun 8 urang di [[Romania]]. * [[15 Januari]] - [[NASA]]'s [[Stardust (spacecraft)|Stardust]] mission successfully ends, the first to return dust from a [[comet]]. * [[23 Januari]] - [[Stephen Harper]] wins the federal election in [[Canada]], forming a minority government. * [[25 Januari]] - [[Hamas]] wins the majority of séats in the [[Palestinian Legislative Council]] elections. * [[25 Januari]] - ''[[Deus Caritas Est]]'', the first [[encyclical]] of [[Pope Benedict XVI]], is promulgated. * [[27 Januari]] - Celebrations are held in [[Salzburg]] and around the world for the 250th anniversary of the birth of [[Wolfgang Mozart]]. * [[28 Januari]] - A [[Katowice Trade Hall roof collapse|trade hall roof collapses]] in [[Katowice]], [[Poland]], killing 65 péople. <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === [[Pébruari 2006|Pébruari]] === {{MonthR_28_Reb|Pébruari}} * [[1 Pébruari]] - UAL Corp, United Airlines' parent company, emerges from bankruptcy after being in that position since December 9, 2002, the longest such filing in history. * [[5 Pébruari]] - The [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] win [[Super Bowl XL]], deféating the [[Seattle Seahawks]] 21-10. * [[7 Pébruari]] - An aging [[Egypt]]ian passenger ferry carrying more than 1,400 péople sinks in the [[Red Sea]] off the Saudi coast. [[Gambar:Torino.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The logo of the [[2006 Winter Olympics]] in [[Turin]], [[Italy]]]] * [[8 Pébruari]] - Four hundred four soldiers desert their barracks in [[East Timor]] (the start of the [[2006 East Timor crisis]]). * [[8 Pébruari]] - The 48th Annual [[Grammy Awards]] are held at the [[Staples Center]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[CA]]. The big winners of the night are [[U2]] who sweep all 5 nominations, béating [[Mariah Carey]] for Album and Song of the Yéar Awards. [[Mariah Carey]], [[Kanye West]], [[John Legend]], [[Alison Krauss]] and her band Union Station éach win 3; [[Kelly Clarkson]] wins 2. * [[10 Pébruari]] - The [[2006 Winter Olympics]] open in [[Turin]], [[Italy]]. The closing ceremony occurs on [[February 26]]. * [[11 Pébruari]] - [[U.S. Vice President]] [[Dick Cheney]] [[Dick Cheney hunting incident|accidentally shoots]] his friend and lawyer, [[Harry Whittington]], in the face on a south [[Texas]] ranch. * [[16 Pébruari]] - [[Kobe Airport]], a controversial offshore airport in [[Kobe, Hyogo|Kobe]], [[Japan]], opens for airline service. * [[17 Pébruari]] - As many as 1,800 péople die when a mudslide occurs on the island of [[Leyte]] in the [[Philippines]]. * [[19 Pébruari]] - [[Pasta de Conchos mine disaster]]: Sixty-five miners become trapped underground after an explosion in [[Nueva Rosita]], [[Mexico]]; all 65 die. * [[22 Pébruari]] - A [[Al Askari Mosque bombing|blast]] héavily damages the [[Al Askari Mosque]], a [[Shiite]] holy site in [[Samarra]], [[Iraq]], causing a wave of protests and counterattacks across Iraq. * [[22 Pébruari]] - Over £53.1 million is stolen during the [[Securitas depot robbery]], the largest ever cash robbery in the [[United Kingdom]]. * [[22 Pébruari]] - The 1 billionth song is purchased from [[Apple Computer|Apple]] [[iTunes]]. * [[23 Pébruari]] - A roof collapses on a [[Moscow]] market, killing 56 péople. * [[24 Pébruari]] - A [[Philippines under state of emergency, 2006|state of emergency]] is declared in the [[Philippines]], after an alleged [[coup d'etat]] against présidént [[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]] is foiled. * [[25 Pébruari]] - Six police officers, seven protesters, and a journalist receive héad wounds when a protest prior to the [[Love Ulster]] parade turns into a [[2006 Dublin Republican riots|major riot]]. * [[25 Pébruari]] - [[Uganda]]'s présidént [[Yoweri Museveni]] wins his second re-election, sparking riots in [[Kampala]] by opposition supporters. <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === [[Maret 2006|Maret]] === {{MonthR_31_Reb|Maret}} * [[3 Maret]] - The first [[World Baseball Classic]] opens in [[Tokyo]], [[Jepang]]. * [[March 4]] - A new species of [[shark]], ''[[Mustelus hacat]]'', is discovered in [[Mexico]]'s [[Sea of Cortez]], bringing the number of ''[[Mustelus]]'' species found in the éastern [[North Pacific]] to 5. * [[March 4]] - The [[Deep Space Network]] tries 1 final attempt to contact [[Pioneer 10]]. * [[March 5]] - ''[[Crash (2004 film)|Crash]]'' wins [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]], [[Ang Lee]] (''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'') wins [[Academy Award for Best Director|Best Director]], [[Reese Witherspoon]] (''[[Walk the Line]]'') wins [[Academy Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]], and [[Philip Seymour Hoffman]] (''[[Capote]]'') wins [[Academy Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] during the [[78th Academy Awards]]. [[Three 6 Mafia]] makes history as they become the first African-American hip-hop group to win an [[Academy Award for Best Song]] and also become the first hip-hop artists to ever perform at the ceremony. * [[March 7]] - Fifteen péople die and many others are injured in [[2006 Varanasi bombings|three blasts]] throughout [[Varanasi]], [[India]]. * [[March 9]] - [[NASA]]'s [[Cassini-Huygens]] spacecraft discovers [[geysers]] of a liquid substance shooting from [[Saturn]]'s moon [[Enceladus (moon)|Enceladus]], signaling a possible presence of water. [[Gambar:Cyclone Larry 2006.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Tropical Cyclone Larry]], considered the worst tropical cyclone to hit [[Queensland]], off the [[Australia]]n coast on [[March 18]]]] * [[March 10]] - NASA's [[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]] enters [[Mars]] orbit. * [[March 11]] - [[Slobodan Milošević]], former [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] présidént, dies of a [[heart attack]] in his prison cell in [[The Hague]], [[Netherlands]]. * [[March 11]] - [[Michelle Bachelet]] is sworn in as the first female [[President of Chile]]. * [[March 15]]-[[March 26]] - The [[2006 Commonwealth Games]] take place in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]. * [[March 17]] - The [[United States]], the last nation in the world to have battleships in a reserve fleet, strikes its 2 remaining [[Iowa class battleship|''Iowa''-class]] [[battleship]]s from the [[Naval Vessel Register]], ending the age of the battleship. * [[March 20]] - [[Tropical Cyclone Larry]] makes landfall in [[Queensland, Australia]] as what is considered to be the worst cyclone to hit the region since [[1931]]. * [[March 22]] - [[ETA|Euskadi Ta Askatasuna]] (ETA) declares a permanent [[ceasefire]] in their campaign for [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque]] independence from [[Spain]]. * [[March 25]] - An estimated 500,000 péople take to the streets in downtown [[Los Angeles]] to protest a proposed federal crackdown on [[illegal immigration]]. * [[March 25]] - A revolutionary [[scramjet]] [[jet engine]], [[Hyshot III]], designed to fly at 7 times the speed of sound, is successfully tested at [[Woomera, South Australia]]. * [[March 26]] - The [[Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005|ban on smoking in public places]] such as [[bars]] and [[restaurants]] comes into effect in [[Scotland]]. * [[March 30]] - The first [[Brazil]]ian [[astronaut]], [[Marcos Pontes]], goes to space in a [[Russia]]n spaceship, ''[[Soyuz TMA-8]]'', at 2:29:00 CET. * [[March 30]] - The [[2006 Bahrain ferry disaster|''al-Dana'' capsizes]] off the coast of [[Bahrain]], killing at léast 48 péople. <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === [[April 2006|April]] === {{MonthR_30_Sap|April}} * [[April 5]] - A swan with [[Avian Flu]] is discovered in [[Cellardyke]] in [[Fife]], [[Scotland]] (the first cases in the [[United Kingdom]]). * [[April 8]] - The bodies of 8 murdered men are found in [[Shedden, Elgin County, Ontario|Shedden, Ontario]] (see [[Shedden massacre]]).<!-- [[Image:Zacarias Moussaoui2.jpg|A jury in April deliberates over the sentence of convicted terrorist [[Zacarias Moussaoui]] and later recommends [[life in prison]] without [[parole]] on [[May 3]]|thumb|200px]]--> * [[April 8]] - [[Bristol]], [[United Kingdom]] celebrates the 200th birthday of [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]] (actually [[April 9]]) by relighting the [[Clifton Suspension Bridge]]. * [[April 9]] - [[Israeli]] Prime Minister [[Ariel Sharon]] is removed from office after 4 months in a [[coma]]. * [[April 10]] - [[Romano Prodi]] narrowly deféats [[Silvio Berlusconi]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] parliamentary elections. * [[April 11]] - The [[European Space Agency|ESA]]'s [[Venus Express]] spaceprobe enters [[Venus]]' orbit. * [[April 11]] - [[President of Iran]] [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]] confirms that Iran has successfully produced a few grams of 3.5% low-grade [[enriched uranium]]. * [[April 11]] - [[Proof (rapper)|Proof]], member of the [[Eminem]]-fronted rap group [[D12]], is shot and killed in a [[Detriot]] nightclub. * [[April 16]] - HSH [[Albert II, Prince of Monaco]], réaches the [[North Pole]], becoming the first reigning monarch ever to do so. * [[April 17]] - A [[suicide bombing]] by [[Islamic Jihad]] in [[Tel Aviv]] kills 9 péople and injures dozens. * [[April 18]] - The [[Centennial]] of the [[1906 San Francisco earthquake]] is observed. * [[April 19]] - [[Han Myung-sook]] becomes [[South Korea]]'s first female [[Prime Minister of South Korea|Prime Minister]]. * [[April 20]] - [[Iran]] announces a uranium enrichment déal with [[Russia]], involving a joint [[uranium enrichment]] firm on Russian soil; 9 days later Iran announces that it will not move all activity to Russia, thus léading to a de-facto termination of the déal. * [[April 22]] - [[War on Terror]]: Four [[Canadian]] soldiers are killed 75 kilométers north of [[Kandahar]], [[Afghanistan]] by a roadside bomb planted by Taliban militants (the worst 1-day combat loss for the Canadian army since the [[Korean War]]). * [[April 24]] - Three explosions in a tourist section of [[Dahab]], [[Egypt]] kill 30 and injure over 115. * [[April 29]] - Massive anti-war demonstrations and a march down [[Broadway (New York City)|Broadway]] in [[New York City]] mark the third yéar of [[Iraq War|war in Iraq]]. * [[April 29]] - The [[Global Night Commute]] takes place in over 130 cities around the world to promote the visibility of the [[Invisible Children]] in [[Uganda]]. <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === [[Méi 2006|Méi]] === {{MonthR_31_Min|Méi}} * [[May 1]] - [[Bolivia]]n [[President of Bolivia|President]] [[Evo Morales]] nationalizes his nation's gas fields. * [[May 1]] - The [[Great American Boycott]] takes place across the [[United States]] as marchers protest for illegal immigration rights. * [[May 4]] - A new [[coalition government]] takes office in [[Israel]]. Its four political parties hold 67 of the 120 séats in the [[Knesset]]. [[Gambar:2006 Java earthquake map.gif|The location of the [[epicenter]] of the [[May 2006 Java earthquake|earthquake]] that struck [[Indonesia]] on [[May 27]]|right|thumb|250px]] * [[May 5]] - [[NASA]] [[astronomer]]s announce the discovery of a storm system in the [[Jovian (astronomy)|Jovian]] [[atmosphere]], dubbed the [[Red Spot Junior]] on the planet [[Jupiter]], which has a striking similar appéarance to the famous [[Great Red Spot]]. * [[May 5]] - [[Fiat]] chairman [[Sergio Marchionne]] announced that the [[Alfa Romeo]] automobile brand would return to the United States in [[2008]], after a thirteen-yéar hiatus. Alfa Roméo sales were to be initally handled by [[Maserati]] déalerships. * [[9 Méi]] - After 14 days trapped underground after the [[Beaconsfield mine collapse]], miners Todd Russell and Brant Webb are rescued in [[Beaconsfield]], [[Tasmania]], [[Australia]]. * [[May 13]] - [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] deféats [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham]] to win the [[FA Cup]] on penalties after a 3-3 draw. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/4756045.stm] <!--, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/4769725.stm], [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4770185.stm] --> * [[May 18]] - [[FC Barcelona]] deféats [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] in the final of the [[UEFA Champions League]] played in Paris * [[May 20]] - [[Finland]]'s [[Lordi]] wins the [[2006 Eurovision Song Contest]] held in [[Athens]]. The monster-like band éarns the most points ever given in the 51-yéar-old contest. * [[May 24]] - [[East Timor|East Timor's]] Foreign Minister [[José Ramos Horta|Horta]] officially requests military assistance from the governments of Australia, New Zéaland, Malaysia and Portugal. * [[May 27]] - A [[May 2006 Java earthquake|6.3 magnitude earthquake]] strikes central [[Java (island)|Java]] in [[Indonesia]], killing more than 6,000, injuring at léast 36,000 and léaving some 1.5 million péople homeless. * [[May 27]] - The first demonstration for [[homosexual rights]] in [[Moscow]] is broken up by the police. <!--, and it was "illegal" because a permit was arbitrarily denied.[http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/05/27/russia.gayrights.ap/]. Broken link; please replace before uncommenting. --> * [[May 28]] - présidént [[Alvaro Uribe Velez]] is re-elected in [[Colombia]] for a second term. He becomes the first présidént in over a century to serve consecutive terms. <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === [[Juni 2006|Juni]] === {{MonthR_30_Kem|Juni}} * [[June 3]] - [[Montenegro]] declares independence after a [[May 21]] [[Montenegrin independence referendum, 2006|referendum]]. The state union of [[Serbia and Montenegro]] is dissovled on [[June 5]] léaving [[Serbia]] as the successor state. * [[June 3]] - Seventeen men are arrested in the [[Greater Toronto Area]] for alleged ties to a terrorist plot to blow up targets in the region. (see also: [[2006 Toronto terrorism case]]) * [[June 6]] - The [[Union of Islamic Courts]] gain control of [[Somalia]]'s capital [[Mogadishu]], ending warlord rule of the city. * [[June 7]] - [[Al-Qaeda in Iraq]] léader [[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi]] and 7 of his aides are killed in a U.S. air raid just north of the town of [[Baqouba]], [[Iraq]]. * [[June 9]] - An explosion kills 8 Palestinian civilians on a [[Gaza]] béach. After an investigation, [[Israel]] denies responsibility for the blast. * [[June 9]] - [[Thailand]] begins celebrations of the [[60th anniversary of the accession of Bhumibol Adulyadej]] to the throne. * [[June 9]] - The [[FIFA World Cup 2006]] begins in [[Germany]]. * [[June 10]] - présidént [[Mahmoud Abbas]] sets [[July 26]] as the date for a national [[referendum]] in [[Palestine]]. * [[June 18]] - The first [[kazakhs|Kazakh]] space [[satellite]] "[[KazSat]]" is launched. * [[June 22]] - The [[Magen David Adom]] and [[Palestine Red Crescent Society]] are officially recognized by the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]]. * [[June 23]] - In [[Miami]], the [[FBI]] arrests 7 men, accusing them of planning to bomb the [[Sears Tower]] and other attacks in Miami. * [[June 25]] - [[Warren Buffett]] donates over $30 billion to the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]. * [[June 28]] - [[Israel]] launches [[Operation Summer Rains]], an offensive against militants in [[Gaza]]. * [[June 29]] - The [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[cabinet]] [[Second Balkenende cabinet|Balkenende II]] resigns after the political party of [[Democrats 66|D'66]] drops its support. * [[June 29]] - The [[United States Supreme Court]] rules in [[Hamdan v. Rumsfeld]] that the military commissions to be used to try some detainees in the [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]] are illegal. * [[June 29]] - Women vote for the first time in elections for the [[National Assembly of Kuwait]] <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === [[Juli 2006|Juli]] === {{MonthR_31_Sap|Juli}} [[Gambar:ShuttleDiscovery landing.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Space Shuttle Discovery]] lands safely after the [[STS-121]] mission.]] * [[July 1]] - The [[Qinghai-Tibet Railway]] launches a trial operation, connecting [[China proper]] and [[Tibet]] for the first time. * [[July 2]] - A [[Mexican general election, 2006|presidential election]] is held in [[Mexico]]. [[Felipe Calderón]] is confirmed as the winner on [[September 5]]. * [[July 4]] - [[Space Shuttle Discovery|Space Shuttle ''Discovery'']] is launched on mission [[STS-121]] to the [[International Space Station]]. It returns safely on [[July 17]]. * [[July 5]] - [[North Korea]] [[North Korean missile test, 2006|test fires]] at léast 7 missiles including a long-range [[Taepodong-2]]<!--date changed from July 4 due to Local time in Korean Peninsula-->. * [[July 6]] - The [[Nathula Pass]] between [[India]] and [[PRC|China]], séaled during the [[Sino-Indian War]], re-opens for trade after 44 yéars. * [[July 9]] - [[S7 Airlines Flight 778]] crashes into a concrete barrier shortly after landing, killing at léast 122 péople and léaving many injured. * [[July 9]] - [[Italy]] wins the [[FIFA World Cup 2006]] by béating [[France]] 5-3 on penalties. The score after regular time is 1-1. * [[July 10]] - [[Pakistan International Airlines]] [[PIA Flight 688|Flight 688]] crashes in [[Multan]], [[Pakistan]] shortly after takéoff, killing all 45 péople on board. * [[July 11]] - A [[11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings|series of coordinated bomb attacks]] strikes several [[Mumbai Suburban Railway|commuter trains]] in [[Mumbai]], [[India]] during the evening rush hour. * [[July 12]] - [[2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict]]: [[Israel]]i troops invade [[Lebanon]] in response to [[Hezbollah]] kidnapping 2 Israeli soldiers and killing 3. Hezbollah declares open war against [[Israel]] 2 days later. * [[July 14]] - [[Jarosław Kaczyński]], léader of the [[Law and Justice]] party, is sworn in as [[Prime Minister of Poland]] by his identical twin, présidént [[Lech Kaczyński]]. * [[July 23]] - American [[Floyd Landis]] wins the [[Tour de France]]; however, tour officials soon announce that he has failed a [[doping (sport)|doping]] test. * [[July 28]] - [[Alejandro Toledo]] concludes his term as [[President of Peru]]. [[Alan Garcia]] becomes présidént. * [[July 30]] - The world's longest running music show, ''[[Top of the Pops]]'', broadcasts for the last time on [[BBC Two]], after 42 yéars. * [[July 31]] - [[Fidel Castro]], présidént of [[Cuba]], temporarily [[2006 Cuban transfer of presidential duties|relinquishes power]] to his brother [[Raúl Castro|Raúl]] before surgery. <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === [[Agustus 2006|Agustus]] === {{MonthR_31_Sal|Agustus}} * [[August 10]] - [[London Metropolitan Police]] maké 21 arrests in connection to an apparent [[2006 transatlantic aircraft plot|terrorist plot]] that involved aircraft traveling from the [[United Kingdom]] to the [[United States]]. * [[August 11]] - A resolution to end the [[2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict]] is unanimously accepted by the [[United Nations Security Council]]. * [[August 14]] - A UN céase fire takes effect in the [[2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict]]. * [[August 18]] - [[2006 South Asian Games]] commence in [[Colombo]], [[Sri Lanka]] * [[August 22]] - [[Pulkovo Airlines Flight 612]] crashes néar the Russian border in [[Ukraine]], killing 171 péople, including 45 children. * [[August 22]] - The [[International Congress of Mathematicians|ICM]] awards [[Grigori Perelman]] the [[Fields Medal]] for proving the [[Poincare conjecture]], one of seven [[Millennium Prize Problems]]. Perelman refuses the medal. * [[August 24]] - The [[International Astronomical Union]] [[2006 redefinition of planet|defines]] '[[planet]]' at its 26th [[General Assembly]], demoting [[Pluto]] to the status of '[[dwarf planet]]' more than 70 yéars after its discovery. * [[August 27]] - [[Comair Flight 5191]], carrying 50 péople, crashes shortly after take off from [[Blue Grass Airport]] in [[Lexington, Kentucky]]. Only the [[first officer]] survives. * [[August 31]] - [[Edvard Munch]] paintings ''[[The Scream]]'' and ''[[Madonna (Edvard Munch)|Madonna]]'' are recovered in a police raid. <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> [http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/02/amish.shooting/index.html] == Predictions and scheduled events == {{future}} === [[Séptémber 2006|Séptémber]] === {{MonthR_30_Jum|Séptémber}} * [[September 30]] - AFL Grand Final at [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]], [[Fox Footy Channel]] in [[Australia]] will céase transmission <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === [[Oktober 2006|Oktober]] === {{MonthR_31_Min|Oktober}} * [[October 1]] - Australian [[National Rugby League]] Grand Final at [[Telstra Stadium]]. ([[Brisbane Broncos]] versus [[Melbourne Storm]].) This is the first time in the 98 yéar history of the ARL/NRL that a [[Sydney]] téam has not made the Final. Brisbane Broncos win 15-8, their 6th NRL Grand Final Victory. * [[October 1]] - Fox Sports 3 starts transmission in Australia. * [[October 1]] - General election for the National Council in Austria. * [[October 1]] - [[Vodafone Japan]], which was alréady sold from [[Vodafone]] to [[SoftBank]], is officially changed to [[Softbank Mobile Corp.]]. * [[October 1]] - [[Brazilian General Elections, 2006]]: [[Presidential election]], [[National Congress of Brazil|Legislative]]: full renewal of the Chamber of Deputies and renewal of one third of the Federal Senate (one of éach state's three séats); State sphere: [[Gubernatorial]] elections, renewal of the State Legislative body (State Assembly) in all states. * [[October 1]] - Execution of [[Mirza Hussain]] (date may change). [http://www.itv.com/news/britain_3a55792ebcf3a587832ab8f25145206b.html] * [[October 2]] - [[Per Westerberg]] takes office as [[Speaker of the Riksdag]] (Spéaker of the Parliament) in [[Sweden]]. * [[October 4]] - The [[2006-07 NHL season|2006-07 NHL regular season]] begins. * [[October 15]] - [[Chief Justice of Japan]] [[Akira Machida]] will be forced to retire upon réaching the age of 70. * [[October 23]] - [[Jeffrey Skilling]] is scheduled to be sentenced on charges relating to the financial collapse of [[Enron]]. * [[October 24]] - [[NASA]]'s [[MESSENGER]] spacecraft to [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]] makes the first of two [[Venus (planet)|Venus]] flybys. * [[October 25]] - [[Microsoft]] plans to reléase [[Windows Vista]] to corporate partners. * [[October 27]] - ArenaNet reléases its next Guild Wars chapter, Nightfall. <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === [[November 2006|Nopémber]] === {{MonthR_30_Reb|Nopémber}} * [[November 2]] - The 7th Annual [[Latin Grammy Awards]] will take place at [[Madison Square Garden]] in [[New York City]] * [[November 4]] - Worldwide [[Dungeons & Dragons]] Game Day * [[November 7]] - [[United States midterm elections, 2006|Midterm elections]] will be held in the [[United States]]. * [[November 8]] - A [[transit of Mercury]] will occur beginning at 19:12 [[UTC]]. * [[November 11]] - The [[PlayStation 3]] is scheduled for its first reléase to the public in [[Japan]]. * [[November 17]] - The 21st James Bond film, [[Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]], will open in théatres worldwide. It is the first James Bond film in four yéars. * [[November 17]] - Sony's [[PlayStation 3]] is set to launch in North America. * [[November 18]]-[[November 19]] - Meeting of the [[G20 industrial nations]] in [[Melbourne, Australia]]. * [[November 19]] - Nintendo's [[Wii]] is set to launch in North America. * [[November 19]] - The [[NASCAR Nextel Cup Series]] championship will be determined at the [[Ford 400]] in [[Homestead, Florida]]. * [[November 22]] - A [[General Election]] will take place for the [[House of Keys]] in the [[Isle of Man]]. * [[November 24]] - [[Bertie Ahern]] and [[Tony Blair]]'s déadline on [[Northern Ireland]] power sharing. * [[November 27]]-[[December 15]] - The [[2006 Asian Games|XV Asian Games]] will begin [[Doha]] * [[November 28]]-[[November 29]] - The [[NATO Summit 2006]] will take place in [[Latvia]]. * [[November 30]] - The [[2006 Atlantic hurricane season]] and the [[2006 Pacific hurricane season]] officially end. * November - [[NASA]]'s [[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]] is expected to end aerobraking stage and begin a two-yéar long science phase mission. <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === [[Désémber 2006|Désémber]] === {{MonthR_31_Jum|Désémber}} * [[December 1]]-[[December 15]] - The [[2006 Asian Games|15th Asian Games]] are to be held in [[Doha, Qatar]]. * [[December 2]]-[[December 3]] - The [[Liberal Party of Canada]] will hold its léadership convention * [[December 3]] - [[Venezuelan presidential election, 2006|2006 presidential elections]] expected to take place in the [[Venezuela|Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela]]. * [[December 5]] - Reléase of next [[ASIMO]]. * [[December 7]] - Australian launch of the Nintendo [[Wii]]. * [[December 8]] - Européan launch of the Nintendo [[Wii]]. * [[December 14]] - [[Space Shuttle Discovery|Space Shuttle ''Discovery'']] is scheduled to lift off from the Kennedy Space Center to begin [[STS-116]], a mission to build up the [[International Space Station]]. {{Kajadian perbulan}} <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> == Major religious holidays == * [[January 6]] - Féast of [[Epiphany]] or Dia de los Reyes Magos (Day of the Magi Kings). * [[January 7]] - [[Christmas]] in the [[Russian Orthodox]], [[Serbian Orthodox]] and [[Coptic Orthodox]] church calendar. * [[January 10]] - [[Islam]]ic féstival of [[Eid ul-Adha]] begins (ends on [[January 12]]). * [[January 11]] - [[Vaikunta Ekadasi]] is observed by [[Hindu]]s. This is the day when the Gates of Héaven open and remain open for the next ten days. * [[January 14]] - [[Mahayana]] Buddhist New Yéar. * [[January 14]] - [[Pongal]] Harvest féstival in [[Tamil Nadu]]. * [[January 15]] - Maatu Pongal, féstival of [[Cows]] in [[Tamil Nadu]]. * [[January 16]] - Uzhavar Tirunaal, [[Farmer]]'s Day in [[Tamil Nadu]]. * [[January 29]] - [[Year of the Dog]], 4703, begins. Chinese/Asian New Yéar. * [[January 31]] - [[Muslim New Year]]. * [[February 9]] - Day of [[Ashurah]]. * [[February 13]] - [[Tu Bishvat]]. * [[February 28]] - [[Mardi Gras]]. * [[March 13]] - Jewish holiday of [[Purim]] begins at sunset. * [[March 14]] - [[Sikh]] New Yéar. * [[March 21]] - [[Norouz|Iranian New Year's Day (Norouz)]]. * [[March 30]] - [[Hindu]] New Yéar. * [[April 5]] - [[Qingming Festival]]. * [[April 11]] - Birth anniversary of the last [[Prophet Muhammad]]. * [[April 12]] - [[Pesach]] or [[Passover]] begins at sunset, continues for a week. * [[April 13]] - Theravada Buddhist New Yéar. * [[April 13]] - [[Punjabi]] New Yéar. * [[April 14]] - [[Good Friday]] in the Western Church Calendar, [[Sikh]] Holiday of [[Vaisakhi]]. * [[April 14]] - Puththaandu [[Tamil people|Tamil]] New Yéar in the Tamil Calendar, observed by péople in [[Tamil Nadu]]. * [[April 16]] - [[Easter]] in the Western Church Calendar. * [[April 21]] - [[Good Friday]] in the éastern Church Calendar. * [[April 23]] - [[Easter]] in the éastern Church Calendar. * [[June 1]] - Jewish holiday of [[Shavuot]] begins at sunset. * [[September 22]] - Jewish holiday of [[Rosh Hashanah]] begins at sundown. Continues until nightfall of the 24th. * [[September 23]] - First day of [[Ramadan]]. * [[October 1]] - Jewish holiday of [[Yom Kippur]] begins at sundown. Ends at nightfall of the [[October 2|2nd]]. * [[October 21]] - Hindu féstival of [[Diwali]]. * [[October 24]] - Islamic féstival of [[Eid ul-Fitr]]. * [[December 16]] - [[Channukah]]. * [[December 25]] - [[Christmas Day]] in the Western Church Calendar. * [[December 31]] - Islamic féstival of [[Eid ul-Adha]] begins (ends on [[January 2]], [[2007]]). == Deaths == {{utama|Deaths in 2006}} <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === January === * [[January 1]] - [[Bryan Harvey (musician)|Bryan Harvey]], American musician (b. [[1956]]) * [[January 2]] - [[Steve Rogers (rugby league footballer)|Steve Rogers]], Australian rugby léague player (b. [[1954]]) * [[January 3]] - [[Bill Skate]], [[Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea]] (b. [[1954]]) * [[January 4]] - [[Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum|Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum]], [[Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates]] (b. [[1946]]) * [[January 6]] - [[Lou Rawls]], American singer (b. [[1933]]) * [[January 8]] - [[Tony Banks, Baron Stratford|Tony Banks]], British politician (b. [[1943]]) * [[January 12]] - [[Amrish Puri]], Indian actor (b. [[1932]]) * [[January 14]] - [[Jim Gary]], American sculptor (b. [[1939]]) * [[January 14]] - [[Shelley Winters]], American actress (b. [[1920]]) * [[January 15]] - [[Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah]], [[Emir of Kuwait]] (b. [[1926]]) * [[January 19]] - [[Geoff Rabone]], New Zéaland cricketer (b. [[1921]]) * [[January 19]] - [[Wilson Pickett]], American singer (b. [[1941]]) * [[January 21]] - [[Ibrahim Rugova]], first [[President of Kosovo]] (b. [[1944]]) * [[January 24]] - [[Chris Penn]], American actor (b. [[1965]]) * [[January 27]] - [[Johannes Rau]], [[President of Germany]] (b. [[1931]]) * [[January 28]] - [[Henry McGee]], British Actor (b. 1929) * [[January 28]] - [[Yitzchak Kadouri]], Iraqui-born Jewish rabbi (b. around 1900) * [[January 30]] - [[Coretta Scott King]], American civil rights activist and wife of [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] (b. [[1927]]) <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === February === * [[February 3]] - [[Al Lewis]], American actor (b. [[1923]]) * [[February 4]] - [[Betty Friedan]], American feminist, activist, and writer (b.[[1921]]) * [[February 12]] - [[Ken Hart]], American composer, journalist, and playwright (b. [[1917]]) * [[February 13]] - [[P. F. Strawson]], English philosopher (b. [[1919]]) * [[February 14]] - [[Shoshana Damari]], Israeli singer and actress (b. [[1923]]) * [[February 15]] - [[Sun Yun-suan]], [[Premier of the Republic of China]] (b. [[1913]]) * [[February 17]] - [[Bill Cowsill]], American singer (b. [[1948]]) * [[February 22]] - [[Sinnathamby Rajaratnam]], [[Singapore]]an politician (b. [[1925]]) * [[February 23]] - [[Mauri Favén]], Finnish painter (b. [[1920]]) * [[February 24]] - [[Don Knotts]], American actor (b. [[1924]]) * [[February 24]] - [[Dennis Weaver]], American actor (b. [[1924]]) * [[February 25]] - [[Darren McGavin]], American actor (b. [[1922]]) * [[February 27]] - [[Linda Smith (comedian)|Linda Smith]], English comedian (b. [[1958]]) <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === March === * [[March 2]] - [[Jack Wild]], British actor (b. [[1952]]) * [[March 3]] - [[William Herskovic]], Hungarian Holocaust hero and philanthropist (b. [[1914]]) * [[March 4]] - [[Roman Ogaza]], Polish footballer (b. [[1952]]) * [[March 4]] - [[Edgar Valter]], Estonian illustrator and cartoonist (b. [[1929]]) * [[March 4]] - [[John Reynolds Gardiner]], American author and engineer (b. [[1944]]) * [[March 6]] - [[Dana Reeve]], American actress, wife of [[Christopher Reeve]] (b. [[1961]]) * [[March 6]] - [[King Floyd]], American singer (b. [[1945]]) * [[March 6]] - [[Kirby Puckett]], baseball player (b. [[1960]]) * [[March 9]] - [[Hanka Bielicka]], Polish actress (b. [[1915]]) * [[March 11]] - [[Slobodan Milošević]], [[President of Serbia]] (b. [[1941]]) * [[March 13]] - [[Peter Tomarken]], American game show host (b. [[1942]]) * [[March 14]] - [[Lennart Meri]], [[President of Estonia]] (b. [[1929]]) * [[March 23]] - [[Cindy Walker]], American songwriter (b. 1918) * [[March 25]] - [[Rocio Durcal]], Spanish singer and actress (b. [[1944]]) * [[March 25]] - [[Buck Owens]], American musician (b. [[1929]]) * [[March 26]] - [[Paul Dana]], American race car driver (b. [[1975]]) * [[March 27]] - [[Stanisław Lem]], Polish writer (b. [[1921]]) * [[March 28]] - [[Caspar Weinberger]], [[United States Secretary of Defense]] (b. [[1917]]) <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === April === * [[April 2]] - [[Nina Schenk von Stauffenberg]], German wife of soldier [[Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg]] (b. [[1913]]) * [[April 4]] - [[Denis Donaldson]], Irish Republican informer (shot) (b. [[1950]]) * [[April 5]] - [[Gene Pitney]], American singer (b. [[1941]]) * [[April 8]] - [[Gerard Reve]], Dutch author (b. [[1923]]) * [[April 11]] - [[Proof (rapper)|DeShaun "Proof" Holton]], American rapper (b. [[1975]]) * [[April 11]] - [[Les Foote]], Australian footballer (b. [[1924]]) * [[April 11]] - [[June Pointer]], American vocalist (b. [[1953]]) * [[April 12]] - [[Rajkumar|Dr. Rajkumar]], Indian actor (b. [[1929]]) * [[April 12]] - [[William Sloane Coffin]], American university chaplain and activist (b. [[1924]]) * [[April 13]] - [[Muriel Spark]], Scottish novelist (b. [[1918]]) * [[April 15]] - [[Louise Smith]], American race car driver (b. [[1916]]) * [[April 17]] - [[Calum Kennedy]], Scottish singer (b. [[1928]]) * [[April 19]] - [[Scott Crossfield]], American pilot (b. [[1921]]) * [[April 21]] - [[Telê Santana]], Brazilian footballer and coach (b. [[1931]]) * [[April 23]] - [[Alida Valli]], Italian actress (b. [[1921]]) * [[April 23]] - [[Ghafar Baba]], Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister (b. [[1925]]) * [[April 24]] - [[Nasreen Huq|Nasreen Pervin Huq]], Bangladeshi social worker and human rights activist (b. [[1958]]) * [[April 24]] - [[Bonnie Owens]], American singer (b. [[1929]]) * [[April 24]] - [[Steve Stavro]], Canadian businessman and sports téam owner (b. [[1927]]) * [[April 24]] - [[Moshe Teitelbaum]], Hassidic rabbi (b. [[1914]]) * [[April 25]] - [[Peter Law]], British politician (b. [[1948]]) * [[April 25]] - [[Jane Jacobs]], American-born writer and activist (b. [[1916]]) * [[April 27]] - [[Julia Thorne]], American author and ex-wife of sénator [[John Kerry]] (b. [[1944]]) * [[April 28]] - [[Steve Howe (baseball player)|Steve Howe]], baseball player (truck accident) (b. [[1958]]) * [[April 29]] - [[John Kenneth Galbraith]], American economist (b. [[1908]]) <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === May === * [[May 1]] - [[Big Hawk|John Edward Hawkins]], American Rapper ([[Big Hawk]]) (b.[[1969]]) * [[May 2]] - [[Louis Rukeyser]], American television host (b. [[1933]]) * [[May 3]] - [[Earl Woods]], American athlete and father of [[Tiger Woods]] (b. [[1932]]) * [[May 3]] - [[Karel Appel]], Dutch painter (b. [[1921]]) * [[May 6]] - [[Konstantin Beskov]], Russian footballer and coach (b. [[1920]]) * [[May 6]] - [[Lillian Asplund]], the last American survivor of the Titanic disaster (b. [[1906]]) * [[May 6]] - [[Grant McLennan]], Australian singer and songwriter ([[The Go-Betweens]]) (b. [[1958]]) * [[May 6]] - [[Shigeru Kayano]], Japanese activist (b. [[1926]]) * [[May 7]] - [[Richard Carleton]], Australian journalist (b. [[1943]]) * [[May 8]] - [[Iain MacMillan]], British photographer (b. [[1938]]) * [[May 10]] - [[Soraya (musician)]], Colombian-American singer and musician (b. [[1969]]) * [[May 10]] - [[Val Guest]], British film director (b. [[1911]]) * [[May 11]] - [[Yossi Banai]], Israeli singer and actor (b. [[1932]]) * [[May 11]] - [[Floyd Patterson]], American boxer (b. [[1935]]) * [[May 13]] - [[Jaroslav Pelikan]], American historian (b. [[1923]]) * [[May 16]] - [[Jorge Porcel]], Argentine actor (b. [[1936]]) * [[May 19]] - [[Freddie Garrity]], English singer ([[Freddie and the Dreamers]]) (b. [[1940]]) * [[May 21]] - [[Katherine Dunham]], American dancer, choréographer, and songwriter (b. [[1909]]) * [[May 21]] - [[Billy Walker (singer)|Billy Walker]], American singer (b. [[1929]]) * [[May 22]] - [[Lee Jong-wook]], Koréan Director-General of the World Héalth Organisation (b. [[1945]]) * [[May 23]] - [[Lloyd Bentsen]], American politician (b. [[1921]]) * [[May 25]] - [[Desmond Dekker]], Jamaican singer and songwriter (b. [[1941]]) * [[May 25]] - [[Kari S. Tikka]], Finnish professor (b. [[1944]]) * [[May 26]] - [[Édouard Michelin (born 1963)|Édouard Michelin]], French businessman (b. [[1963]]) * [[May 27]] - [[Paul Gleason]], American actor (b. [[1944]]) * [[May 27]] - [[Alex Toth]], American comic book artist and cartoonist (b. [[1928]]) * [[May 28]] - [[Arthur Widmer]], American film special effects pioneer (b. [[1914]]) <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === June === * [[June 1]] - [[Rocio Jurado]], Spanish singer and actress (b. [[1944]]) * [[June 2]] - [[Johnny Grande]], American keyboardist ([[Bill Haley & His Comets]]) (b. [[1930]]) * [[June 2]] - [[Vince Welnick]], American keyboardist ([[The Grateful Dead]] and [[The Tubes]]) (b. [[1951]]) * [[June 6]] - [[Billy Preston]], American artist and musician (b. [[1946]]) * [[June 6]] - [[Hilton Ruiz]], Puerto Rican jazz pianist (b. [[1952]]) * [[June 6]] - [[Arnold Newman]], American photographer (b. [[1918]]) * [[June 7]] - [[John Tenta]], Canadian professional wrestler (b. [[1963]]) * [[June 7]] - [[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi]], Jordanian militant (b. [[1966]]) * [[June 10]] - [[Flippo the Clown|Marvin Fishman]], American actor (b. [[1927]]) * [[June 12]] - [[György Ligeti]], Hungarian composer (b. [[1923]]) * [[June 12]] - [[Kenneth Roy Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet]], Canadian businessman and art collector (b. [[1923]]) * [[June 13]] - [[Charles Haughey]], [[Prime Minister of Ireland]] (b. [[1925]]) * [[June 14]] - [[Jean Roba]], Belgian comics author (b. [[1930]]) * [[June 15]] - [[Raymond Devos]], French humorist (b. [[1922]]) * [[June 17]] - [[Bussunda]], Brazilian comedian (b. [[1962]]) * [[June 18]] - [[Gică Petrescu]], Romanian musician (b. [[1915]]) * [[June 23]] - [[Aaron Spelling]], American television producer (b. [[1923]]) * [[June 25]] - [[Jaap Penraat]], Dutch architect and member of Dutch resistance in World War II (b. [[1918]]) * [[June 25]] - [[Arif Mardin]], Turkish-born music producer (b. [[1932]]) * [[June 26]] - [[Joaquim Jordà]], Spanish film-maker (b. [[1935]]) * [[June 30]] - [[Robert Gernhardt]], German satirist (b. [[1937]]) === Juli === * [[1 Juli]] - [[Ryutaro Hashimoto]], [[Perdana Mentri Jepang]] ka-53 (babar [[1937]]) * [[July 1]] - [[Fred Trueman]], English cricketer (b. [[1931]]) * [[July 3]] - [[Benjamin Hendrickson]], American actor (b. [[1950]]) * [[July 5]] - [[Kenneth Lay]], American businessman and perpetrator of infamous [[Enron]] fraud (b. [[1942]]) * [[July 5]] - [[Gert Fredriksson]], Swedish kayaker (b. [[1919]]) * [[July 7]] - [[Tom Weir]], Scottish climber, author, and broadcaster (b. [[1914]]) * [[July 7]] - [[Rudi Carrell]], Dutch entertainer (b. [[1934]]) * [[July 7]] - [[Syd Barrett]], English singer, songwriter, and guitarist ([[Pink Floyd]]) (b. [[1946]]) * [[July 8]] - [[June Allyson]], American actress (b. [[1917]]) * [[July 8]] - [[Catherine Leroy]], French photographer (b. [[1945]]) * [[July 10]] - [[Shamil Basayev]], Chechen rebel (b. [[1965]]) * [[July 11]] - [[Ross M. Lence]], American political scientist (b. [[1943]]) * [[July 13]] - [[Red Buttons]], American comedian (b. [[1919]]) * [[July 16]] - [[Bob Orton]], American wrestler (b. [[1929]]) * [[July 17]] - [[Sam Myers]], American musician and songwriter (b. [[1936]]) * [[July 17]] - [[Mickey Spillane]], American writer (b. [[1918]]) * [[July 18]] - [[Raul Cortez]], Brazilian actor (b. [[1931]]) * [[July 19]] - [[Jack Warden]], American actor (b.[[1920]]) * [[July 20]] - [[Lim Kim San]], Singapore politician (b. [[1916]]) * [[July 21]] - [[Ta Mok]], Cambodian military léader (b. [[1926]]) * [[July 21]] - [[Mako (actor)|Mako Iwamatsu]], Japanese-born actor (b. [[1933]]) * [[July 22]] - [[José Antonio Delgado]], Venezuelan mountain climber (b. [[1965]]) * [[July 22]] - [[Gianfrancesco Guarnieri]], Italian-born actor and playwright (b.[[1934]]) * [[July 25]] - [[Hani Mohsin]], Malaysian actor (b. [[1965]]) * [[July 25]] - [[Carl Brashear]], American diver (b. [[1931]]) * [[July 28]] - [[David Gemmell]], British fantasy author (b. [[1948]]) <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === August === * [[August 3]] - [[Arthur Lee (musician)|Arthur Lee]], American musician (b. [[1945]]) * [[August 3]] - [[Elisabeth Schwarzkopf]], German-born soprano (b. [[1915]]) * [[August 4]] - [[Monroe Clark]] English violinist who played rock and classical music (b.[[1936]]) * [[August 5]] - [[Susan Butcher]], American sled dog racer and trainer (b. [[1954]]) * [[August 9]] - [[James van Allen]], American physicist (b. [[1914]]) * [[August 11]] - [[Mike Douglas]], American entertainer (b. [[1925]]) * [[August 14]] - [[Bruno Kirby]], American actor (b. [[1949]]) * [[August 15]] - [[Te Atairangi Kaahu]], Māori queen (b. [[1931]]) * [[August 16]] - [[Alfredo Stroessner]], dictator of Paraguay (b. [[1912]]) * [[August 20]] - [[Joe Rosenthal]], American photographer (b. [[1911]]) * [[August 21]] - [[Bismillah Khan]], Indian musician (b. [[1916]]) * [[August 21]] - [[S. Yizhar]], Isréali writer (b. [[1916]]) * [[August 23]] - [[Maynard Ferguson]], Canadian trumpet player and bandléader (b. [[1928]]) * [[August 26]] - [[Rainer Barzel]], German politician (b. [[1924]]) * [[August 26]] - [[Clyde Walcott]], Barbadian cricketer (b. [[1926]]) * [[August 27]] - [[Hrishikesh Mukherjee]], Indian filmmaker (b. [[1922]]) * [[August 30]] - [[Glenn Ford]], Canadian actor (b. [[1916]]) * [[August 30]] - [[Naguib Mahfouz]], Egyptian writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] lauréate (b. [[1911]]) * [[August 31]] - [[Mohamed Abdelwahab]], Egyptian Football Player [[2006 African Nations Cup]] Winner (b.[[1983]]) <!-- Please make sure all dates are linked even where repeated. This is required for date format preferences to work correctly. --> === September === * [[September 1]] - [[Nellie Connally]], wife of former [[Texas]] governor [[John Connally]] (b. [[1919]]) * [[September 2]] - [[Charlie Williams (comedian)|Charlie Williams]] [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]] (b. [[1928]]) * [[September 2]] - [[Bob Mathias]], American decathlete (b. [[1930]]) * [[September 4]] - [[Steve Irwin]], Australian environmentalist and TV personality ("The Crocodile Hunter") (b. [[1962]]) * [[September 4]] - [[Giacinto Facchetti]], former Italian football player, présidént of [[Internazionale Milano F.C.]] (b. [[1942]]) * [[September 4]] - [[Colin Thiele]], Australian author and educator (b. [[1920]]) * [[September 8]] - [[Peter Brock]], Australian racing car driver (b. [[1945]]) * [[September 9]] - [[Richard Burmer]], American composer, sound designer and electronic musician (b. [[1955]]) * [[September 10]] - [[Taufa'ahau Tupou IV]], King of [[Tonga]] (b. [[1918]]) * [[September 11]] - [[Joachim Fest]], [[Germany|German]] [[historian]] and [[journalist]](b. [[1926]]) * [[September 11]] - [[Johannes Bob van Benthem]], Dutch lawyer, first présidént of the [[European Patent Organisation|European Patent Office]] (b. [[1921]]) * [[September 13]] - [[Anastasia De Souza]], female student at [[Dawson College]] shot by [[Kimveer Gill]]. (b. [[1988]]) * [[September 13]] - [[Ann Richards]], former [[Governor of Texas]]. (b. [[1933]]) * [[September 13]] - [[Lou "Boulder" Richards]], American guitarist ([[Hatebreed]]). (b. [[1971]]) * [[September 14]] - [[Elizabeth Choy]], WW2 Singapore war-time hero. (b. [[1910]]) * [[September 15]] - [[Oriana Fallaci]], Italian journalist (b. [[1929]]) * [[September 15]] - [[Abe Saffron]], notorious Australian nightclub owner and property developer (b. [[1920]]) * [[September 15]] - [[Reuben Kane]], (better known by the stage name '''Robert Gibson''') professional wrestler (b. [[1958]]) * [[September 16]] - [[Rob Levin]], héad of [[FreeNode]] and [[PDPC]] (b. [[1955]]) * [[September 17]] - [[Patricia Kennedy Lawford]], sister of former [[President of the United States|President]] [[John F. Kennedy]] (b. [[1924]]) * [[September 17]] - [[Dorothy C. Stratton]], Director of the [[SPARS]] (U.S. Coast Guard Women's Reserve) during [[World War II]]; National Executive Director of the Girl Scouts of the USA (1950 - 1960) (b. [[1899]]) * [[September 19]] - [[Roy Schuiten]], Dutch cyclist (b. [[1950]]) * [[September 20]] - [[Armin Jordan]], Swiss conductor (b. [[1932]]) * [[September 22]] - [[Carla Benschop]], Dutch basketball player * [[September 26]] - [[Byron Nelson]], American professional golfer (b. [[1912]]) * [[September 26]] - [[Etta Baker]], American blues guitarist (b. [[1913]]) * [[September 29]] - [[Walter Hadlee]], New Zéaland cricketer (b. [[1915]]) == Unknown/undecided dates == * [[Brazil]] will officially adopt the [[Digital TV]] System (Probably Japanese, or a new system, the Brazilian Digital TV System) * [[Al Jazeera]] will launch its new satellite service, Al Jazeera International, in Europe, Asia, and North America sometime during the spring. * [[White House]] proposed [[plebiscite]] to decide whether [[Puerto Rico]] will maintain its territorial status or change to another status (to be decided then in other referenda) * The [[European Space Agency]] plans to launch the [[KEO]] space [[time capsule]] * [[Irish referendum on the European Constitution]]: The [[Republic of Ireland]] is expected to hold a referendum on the [[European Constitution]]. * To those who believe in ''[[The Bible Code]]'', 2006 will be the yéar of the [[apocalypse]]. * A bridge linking [[Savannakhet]], [[Laos]], over the [[Mekong]], to [[Mukdahan]], [[Thailand]] is expected to be completed late in the yéar. * The [[Stardust Resort & Casino]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] will officially close in late 2006 after 55 yéars of continuous operation to maké way for the $4 billion dollar [[Echelon Place]] a new mega resort scheduled to officially open in [[2010]]. * Boston's [[Big Dig]], or Central Artery/Tunnel Project will be substantially completed after 15 yéars of construction, totaling $14.6 billion. == Hadiah Nobel == * [[Hadiah Nobel Fisiologi atawa Kadokteran|Fisiologi atawa Kadokteran]] - [[Andrew Z. Fire]], [[Craig C. Mello]]. == Fictional references == {{spoilers}} * March - The events of the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episodes ''[[Aliens of London]]'' and ''[[World War Three (Doctor Who)|World War Three]]'' take place. * [[18 June]] - In 1967 [[Paul McCartney]] of [[The Beatles]] wrote the song [[When I'm 64]], a humorous speculation as to what life might be like for him at that age. He turned 64 on 18 June 2006. * September - The events of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode ''[[Boom Town (Doctor Who)|Boom Town]]'' take place. * [[November 8]] - [[Congressman]] [[Matt Santos]] of [[Texas]] deféats [[Senator]] [[Arnold Vinick]] of [[California]] in the [[The West Wing presidential election, 2006|2006 US presidential election]] within ''[[The West Wing (television)|The West Wing]]'' universe. * [[December 24]]-[[December 25]] - The events of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'' take place. * The events of ''[[Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow]]'' take place. * The events of the third séason of the ''[[Transformers series|Transformers]]'' cartoon take place. * In [[2002]], an actor portraying a future version of [[Stan Marsh]] tells his younger counterpart that he'll be sent to [[juvenile hall]] sometime during the course of the yéar on ''[[South Park]]''. * The central character in the [[BBC]] series ''[[Life on Mars (television)|Life on Mars]]'' came from 2006 before he travelled through time to [[1973]]. * The [[Nintendo 64|N64]] [[video game]], ''[[BattleTanx: Global Assault]]'' took place during this yéar. * According to Penny Galactica's robot UNI in ''[[Disney Adventures]]''' ''[[Kid Gravity]]'' comic, this will be the first year we build cities on [[Mars]]. * In ''[[Seven Ancient Wonders]]'', a book by [[Matthew Reilly]], March 20th was the day of the coming of [[Tartarus]]. * Presumed year of birth of [[Motoko Kusanagi]] from ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]'' saga. * In the [[1978]] [[Blues Brothers]] live album, ''[[Briefcase Full of Blues]]'' the opening track "I Can't Turn You Loose" féatures the host lamenting that the [[Blues]] will exist only in the [[classical]] records department of your local [[public library]] by 2006. * According to the [[Adobe Flash|Flash]] [http://www.epic2015.com/ Epic 2015]:"...Google unveils the Google Grid, a universal platform offering an unlimited amount of space and bandwidth that can be used to store anything. It allows users to manage their information two ways: store it privately or publish it to the entire grid..."([[EPIC 2014]]) * In the TV series [[Jeremiah (TV series)|''Jeremiah'']], 2006 is when a viral plague kills every human being that has entered puberty, léaving only children alive. {{endspoiler}} {{commonscat}} {{wikinewscat|2006}} {{Kajadian perbulan}} [[Kategori:2006| ]] owadou2859ath48489lzran3b0titgp Kalénder 0 13572 629851 481695 2022-08-03T12:02:18Z 114.79.20.101 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Kalénder''' nyaéta [[sistim]] nu méré ngaran dina période waktu (siga [[poé]], hiji contona). Ngaran ieu disebut tanggal kalénder. Tanggal ieu bisa dumasar kana robahna posisi <!--ini bisa didasakan dari gerakan-gerakan benda angkasa--> saperti [[Panonpoé]] jeung [[Bulan (satelit)|Bulan]]. <!--Kalender juga dapat mengacu kepada alat yang mengilustrasikan sistem tersebut (sebagai contoh, sebuah kalender dinding).--> [[Kalénder Jepang]] {{Calendar}} {{Kalender-pondok}} [[Kategori:Kalénder]] t5vevy601io3jfiag1lk3yajbvs7nhf 1999 0 17672 629874 628867 2022-08-04T06:23:31Z 114.79.20.202 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1999}} Taun ka-'''1999''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. {{Calendar}} == Kajadian == == Nu babar == == Nu pupus == == Poé peré == == Tumbu luar == {{kalender-pondok}} brrcpxwfgg06f9f0m5fmkgol1xlfilo 1989 0 17682 629872 628658 2022-08-04T06:22:22Z 114.79.20.202 /* Nu babar */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1989}} Taun ka-'''1989''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. == Kajadian == == Nu babar == {{MonthR_31_Kem|Désémber}} * [[10 Désémber]]: babarna [[Dearly Dave Sompie]] atawa Dirly, [[penyanyi]] [[Indonesia]] finalis [[Indonesian Idol]] == Nu pupus == === Januari-Maret === {{MonthR_31_Min|Januari}}{{MonthR_31_Reb|Maret}} * [[7 Januari]] - [[Hirohito]], [[Emperor of Japan]] (babar [[1901]]) == Poé peré == == Tumbu luar == {{kalender-pondok}} j801kg2xh8lcu4a1c0xisax653s99yb 629873 629872 2022-08-04T06:22:53Z 114.79.20.202 /* Nu pupus */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1989}} Taun ka-'''1989''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. == Kajadian == == Nu babar == {{MonthR_31_Kem|Désémber}} * [[10 Désémber]]: babarna [[Dearly Dave Sompie]] atawa Dirly, [[penyanyi]] [[Indonesia]] finalis [[Indonesian Idol]] == Nu pupus == === Januari-Maret === {{MonthR_31_Min|Januari}} * [[7 Januari]] - [[Hirohito]], [[Emperor of Japan]] (babar [[1901]]) == Poé peré == == Tumbu luar == {{kalender-pondok}} ald9zwviyrpes0a4svrk8vy1vyl1uxa 1948 0 17723 629855 629786 2022-08-04T03:54:11Z 114.79.20.202 /* Nu pupus */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1948}} Taun ka-'''1948''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. == Kajadian == == Nu babar == == Nu pupus == {{MonthR_31_Kem|Januari}} * [[30 Januari]] - [[Mohandas Gandhi]], pulitikus jeung pamingpin [[India]]. {{MonthR_30_Kem|April}} * [[17 April]] - [[Kantarō Suzuki]] [[Perdana Mentri Jepang]] ka-42. * [[20 April]] - [[Mitsumasa Yonai]], [[Perdana Mentri Jepang]] ka-37. {{MonthR_31_Reb|Desember}} [[23 Desember]] ** [[Hideki Tojo]], [[Perdana Mentri Jepang]] ka-40. ** [[Kōki Hirota]], [[Perdana Mentri Jepang]] ka-32. == Poé peré == ==Tumbu luar== {{kalender-pondok}} 9rcw2o9n8c0zegq319wvfo7wspka00y 1583 0 18136 629850 629268 2022-08-03T11:59:33Z 114.79.20.101 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1583}} {{Calendar}} Taun ka-'''1583''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. == Kajadian == == Nu babar == == Nu pupus == {{MonthR_31_Jum|Juli}} * [[19 Juli]] - [[Zenko Suzuki]], [[Perdana Mentri Jepang]] ka-70. == Poé peré == == Tumbu luar == {{kalender-pondok}} 755zu79hkxfwxa38gpbjhepat8862b5 629852 629850 2022-08-03T12:03:36Z 114.79.20.101 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1583}} Taun ka-'''1583''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. == Kajadian == == Nu babar == == Nu pupus == {{MonthR_31_Jum|Juli}} * [[19 Juli]] - [[Zenko Suzuki]], [[Perdana Mentri Jepang]] ka-70. == Poé peré == == Tumbu luar == {{kalender-pondok}} q7msbr4g9u76gyx6cqm04v4ovljed1q 1582 0 18137 629860 629837 2022-08-04T05:31:28Z 114.79.20.202 /* Nu babar */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1582}} Taun ka-'''1582''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. == Kajadian == == Nu babar == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border-collapse:collapse;border:1px solid silver" !colspan="7"| Oktober 1582 |- | Sn || Sl || Rb || Km || Jm || Sp || Mn |- | | | | |15 |<span style="color:#FF0000;">16</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">17</span> |- |18 |19 |20 |21 |22 |<span style="color:#FF0000;">23</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">24</span> |- |25 |26 |27 |28 |29 |<span style="color:#FF0000;">30</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">31</span> |} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Nu pupus == === Nagara === * [[Britania]], nagara di [[Éropa]]. {{MonthR_31_Sen|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Kem|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Min|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sal|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Jum|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Sap|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Désémber}} ---- {{MonthR_31_Jum|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Sen|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Sal|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Reb|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Jum|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Poé peré == == Tumbu luar == {{kalender-pondok}} 60xkzamizfyjo1awfzmi9ith8r8eqz6 629861 629860 2022-08-04T05:33:38Z 114.79.20.202 /* Nu babar */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1582}} Taun ka-'''1582''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. == Kajadian == == Nu babar == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border-collapse:collapse;border:1px solid silver" !colspan="7"| Oktober 1582 |- | Sn || Sl || Rb || Km || Jm || <span style="color:#FF0000;">Sp</span> || <span style="color:#FF0000;">Mn</span> |- | | | | |15 |<span style="color:#FF0000;">16</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">17</span> |- |18 |19 |20 |21 |22 |<span style="color:#FF0000;">23</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">24</span> |- |25 |26 |27 |28 |29 |<span style="color:#FF0000;">30</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">31</span> |} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Nu pupus == === Nagara === * [[Britania]], nagara di [[Éropa]]. {{MonthR_31_Sen|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Kem|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Min|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sal|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Jum|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Sap|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Désémber}} ---- {{MonthR_31_Jum|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Sen|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Sal|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Reb|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Jum|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Poé peré == == Tumbu luar == {{kalender-pondok}} odvvbxm398gip6u67wvetgx2awlg5l8 629862 629861 2022-08-04T05:44:56Z 114.79.20.202 /* Nu babar */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1582}} Taun ka-'''1582''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. == Kajadian == == Nu babar == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border-collapse:collapse;border:1px solid silver" !colspan="7"| Oktober 1582 |- | Sn || Sl || Rb || Km || Jm || <span style="color:#FF0000;">Sp</span> || <span style="color:#FF0000;">Mn</span> |- | | | | |[[15 Oktober|15]] |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[6 Oktober|16]]</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[17 Oktober|17]]</span> |- |[[18 Oktober|18]] |[[19 Oktober|19]] |[[20 Oktober|20]] |[[21 Oktober|21]] |[[22 Oktober|22]] |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[23 Oktober|23]]</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[24 Oktober|24]]</span> |- |[[25 Oktober|25]] |[[26 Oktober|26]] |[[27 Oktober|27]] |[[28 Oktober|28]] |[[29 Oktober|29]] |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[30 Oktober|30]]</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[31 Oktober|31]]</span> |} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Nu pupus == === Nagara === * [[Britania]], nagara di [[Éropa]]. {{MonthR_31_Sen|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Kem|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Min|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sal|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Jum|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Sap|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Désémber}} ---- {{MonthR_31_Jum|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Sen|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Sal|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Reb|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Jum|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Poé peré == == Tumbu luar == {{kalender-pondok}} ajkfniclmlwrea5whq1zmqg10x677f8 629863 629862 2022-08-04T05:46:43Z 114.79.20.202 /* Nu babar */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1582}} Taun ka-'''1582''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. == Kajadian == == Nu babar == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border-collapse:collapse;border:1px solid silver" !colspan="7"| Oktober 1582 |- | Sn || Sl || Rb || Km || Jm || <span style="color:#FF0000;">Sp</span> || <span style="color:#FF0000;">Mn</span> |- | | | | |[[15 Oktober|15]] |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[16 Oktober|16]]</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[17 Oktober|17]]</span> |- |[[18 Oktober|18]] |[[19 Oktober|19]] |[[20 Oktober|20]] |[[21 Oktober|21]] |[[22 Oktober|22]] |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[23 Oktober|23]]</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[24 Oktober|24]]</span> |- |[[25 Oktober|25]] |[[26 Oktober|26]] |[[27 Oktober|27]] |[[28 Oktober|28]] |[[29 Oktober|29]] |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[30 Oktober|30]]</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[31 Oktober|31]]</span> |} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Nu pupus == === Nagara === * [[Britania]], nagara di [[Éropa]]. {{MonthR_31_Sen|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Kem|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Min|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sal|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Jum|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Sap|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Désémber}} ---- {{MonthR_31_Jum|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Sen|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Sal|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Reb|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Jum|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Poé peré == == Tumbu luar == {{kalender-pondok}} hj8yvrj5lr8vudluire8wok8nthsz4e 629864 629863 2022-08-04T05:52:19Z 114.79.20.202 /* Nu babar */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1582}} Taun ka-'''1582''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. == Kajadian == == Nu babar == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border-collapse:collapse;border:1px solid silver" !colspan="7"| [[Oktober]] |- | Sn || Sl || Rb || Km || Jm || <span style="color:#FF0000;">Sp</span> || <span style="color:#FF0000;">Mn</span> |- | | | | |[[15 Oktober|15]] |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[16 Oktober|16]]</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[17 Oktober|17]]</span> |- |[[18 Oktober|18]] |[[19 Oktober|19]] |[[20 Oktober|20]] |[[21 Oktober|21]] |[[22 Oktober|22]] |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[23 Oktober|23]]</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[24 Oktober|24]]</span> |- |[[25 Oktober|25]] |[[26 Oktober|26]] |[[27 Oktober|27]] |[[28 Oktober|28]] |[[29 Oktober|29]] |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[30 Oktober|30]]</span> |<span style="color:#FF0000;">[[31 Oktober|31]]</span> |} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Nu pupus == === Nagara === * [[Britania]], nagara di [[Éropa]]. {{MonthR_31_Sen|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Kem|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Min|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sal|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Jum|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Sap|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Désémber}} ---- {{MonthR_31_Jum|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Sen|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Sal|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Reb|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Jum|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Poé peré == == Tumbu luar == {{kalender-pondok}} bsdii7bxn9m2j6ntiiu278ofzu720n8 629865 629864 2022-08-04T06:04:39Z 114.79.20.202 /* Nu babar */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Taun nav|1582}} Taun ka-'''1582''' [[Maséhi]] dina [[Kalénder Grégorian]]. == Kajadian == == Nu babar == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border-collapse:collapse;border:1px solid silver" !colspan="7"| [[Oktober]] |- | Sn || Sl || Rb || Km || Jm || style="background: #f0a59f"|Sp</span> || style="background: #f0a59f"|Mn |- | | | | |[[15 Oktober|15]] |style="background: #f0a59f"|[[16 Oktober|16]]</span> |style="background: #f0a59f"|[[17 Oktober|17]]</span> |- |[[18 Oktober|18]] |[[19 Oktober|19]] |[[20 Oktober|20]] |[[21 Oktober|21]] |[[22 Oktober|22]] |style="background: #f0a59f"|[[23 Oktober|23]]</span> |style="background: #f0a59f"|[[24 Oktober|24]]</span> |- |[[25 Oktober|25]] |[[26 Oktober|26]] |[[27 Oktober|27]] |[[28 Oktober|28]] |[[29 Oktober|29]] |style="background: #f0a59f"|[[30 Oktober|30]]</span> |style="background: #f0a59f"|[[31 Oktober|31]]</span> |} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Nu pupus == === Nagara === * [[Britania]], nagara di [[Éropa]]. {{MonthR_31_Sen|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Kem|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Min|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sal|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Jum|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Sap|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Désémber}} ---- {{MonthR_31_Jum|Januari}} {{MonthR_28_Sen|Pébruari}} {{MonthR_31_Sen|Maret}} {{MonthR_30_Kem|April}} {{MonthR_31_Sap|Méi}} {{MonthR_30_Sal|Juni}} {{MonthR_31_Kem|Juli}} {{MonthR_31_Min|Agustus}} {{MonthR_30_Reb|Séptémber}} {{MonthR_31_Jum|Oktober}} {{MonthR_30_Sen|Nopémber}} {{MonthR_31_Reb|Désémber}} == Poé peré == == Tumbu luar == {{kalender-pondok}} 4seiej3d1vi5mrcxb8v6xaf98iyhjxt Abad ka-1 SM 0 23054 629875 628840 2022-08-04T08:07:55Z 114.79.20.202 /* Dasawarsa jeung taun */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Abad ka-1 SM''' nyaéta [[abad]] [[Saméméh Maséhi]] nu lumangsung antara [[taun]] [[1 SM]] tepi ka [[100 SM]], atawa ti [[dasawarsa]] [[0-an SM]] tepi ka [[90-an SM]] dina [[kalénder Gregorian]]. == Kajadian == === Dasawarsa 0-an SM === === Dasawarsa [[10-an SM]] === === Dasawarsa [[20-an SM]] === === Dasawarsa [[30-an SM]] === === Dasawarsa [[40-an SM]] === === Dasawarsa [[50-an SM]] === === Dasawarsa [[60-an SM]] === === Dasawarsa [[70-an SM]] === === Dasawarsa [[80-an SM]] === === Dasawarsa [[90-an SM]] === == Inohong penting == == Pamanggihan == == Dasawarsa jeung taun == {{DekadeJeungTaunSM1|-1}} {{Abad}} == Tempo ogé == * [[Kalénder kajadian]] == Rujukan == {{kalender-pondok}} [[Kategori:Abad jeung Dékadeu|1 SM]] [[Kategori:Abad ka-1 SM|1 SM]] btcqznehvn717vuyoyyhoeyeuuhbs9t Citakan:Poé ieu dina sajarah/10 Juli 10 87971 629854 602817 2022-08-04T03:20:26Z TKsdik8900 24035 ([[c:GR|GR]]) [[c:COM:FR|File renamed]]: [[File:SecondRevisedDwikoraCabinet.jpg]] → [[File:Revised Dwikora Cabinet.jpg]] [[c:COM:FR#FR3|Criterion 3]] (obvious error) · https://kepustakaan-presiden.perpusnas.go.id/photo/?box=detail&id=446&from_box=list_245&hlm=4&search_tag=&search_keyword=&activation_status=&presiden_id=1&presiden=sukarno wikitext text/x-wiki {{Béner-core |direksi=left |judul-alt=Poé ieu dina sajarah |bagian=1959 - Istrénan Kabinét Kerja I ngagantikeun Kabinét Djuanda |bag-tutumbu=Kabinét Kerja I |judul=10 Juli |mobil-bag=1 |fon=#F88500 |logo=HUHistoire circle.png |force-auto=true |gambar=Revised Dwikora Cabinet.jpg |deskripsi= 1778 - Louis XVI ti Perancis ngedalkeun perang ka Karajaan Inggris.<br> 1962 - Satelit komunikasi munggaran di dunya, Telstar, diorbitkeun ka angkasa.<br> 1973 - Bahama, hiji nagara kapuloan Karibia merdéka ti Britania Raya.<br> 1991 - Boris Yeltsin ngamimitian pancénna minangka présidén munggaran Rusia. }} <noinclude> [[Kategori:Poé ayeuna dina sajarah‎]]</noinclude> 8a7h5k0181vdpafx0q845eku4e6ywj5