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==Births==
==Births==
===May births===
* [[May 23]] - [[Dewey (deer)|Dewey]], the first [[Cloning|cloned]] [[deer]]
* [[May 28]] - [[Prometea]], the first [[Cloning|cloned]] [[horse]]


===November births===
* [[November 8]] - [[Lady Louise Windsor]], daughter of The [[Edward, Earl of Wessex|Earl]] and [[Sophie, Countess of Wessex|Countess of Wessex]]
* [[November 8]] - [[Lady Louise Windsor]], daughter of The [[Edward, Earl of Wessex|Earl]] and [[Sophie, Countess of Wessex|Countess of Wessex]]

===December births===
* [[December 7]] - [[Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands]], first daughter of [[Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands]]
* [[December 7]] - [[Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands]], first daughter of [[Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands]]


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===January deaths===
===January deaths===
* [[January 1]] - [[Joe Foss]], politician, fighter pilot, recipient of the [[Congressional Medal of Honor]]
* [[January 1]] - [[Joe Foss]], politician, fighter pilot, recipient of the [[Congressional Medal of Honor]]
* [[January 3]] - [[Sid Gillman]], American football coach
* [[January 4]] - [[Conrad Hall]], cinematographer, a two-time Academy Award-winner
* [[January 5]] - [[Roy Jenkins]], British politician
* [[January 5]] - [[Roy Jenkins]], British politician
* [[January 8]] - [[Ron Goodwin]], British film music composer and conductor
* [[January 11]] - [[Maurice Pialat]], French movie director
* January 11 - [[Richard Simmons]], actor
* [[January 12]] - [[Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri|Leopoldo Galtieri]], Argentine dictator
* [[January 12]] - [[Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri|Leopoldo Galtieri]], Argentine dictator
* January 12 - [[Maurice Gibb]], Anglo-Australian musician, one-third of the [[Bee Gees]]
* January 12 - [[Maurice Gibb]], Anglo-Australian musician, one-third of the [[Bee Gees]]
* [[January 13]] - [[Norman Panama]], screenwriter and director
* [[January 15]] - [[Doris Fisher]], singer and songwriter
* [[January 18]] - [[Richard Crenna]], actor (b. [[1927]])
* [[January 19]] - [[The Iron Sheik]], professional wrestler
* [[January 20]] - [[Al Hirschfeld]], caricaturist
* January 20 - [[Bill Werbeniuk]], Canadian snooker player
* [[January 22]] - [[Bill Mauldin]], World War II cartoonist
* [[January 23]] - [[Nell Carter]], singer, actress
* [[January 23]] - [[Nell Carter]], singer, actress
* [[January 24]] - [[Gianni Agnelli]], Italian entrepreneur and president of [[Fiat]] (b. [[1921]])
* [[January 24]] - [[Gianni Agnelli]], Italian entrepreneur and president of [[Fiat]] (b. [[1921]])
* [[January 26]] - [[Valeriy Brumel]], track and field athlete (b. [[1942]])
* January 26 - [[Lord Dacre]] (Hugh Trevor-Roper), British historian
* January 26 - [[George Younger, 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie]], [[United Kingdom|British]] politician (b. [[1931]])
* January 26 - [[George Younger, 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie]], [[United Kingdom|British]] politician (b. [[1931]])
* [[January 29]] - [[Frank Moss]], [[US Senator]] from [[Utah]] (b. [[1911]])
* [[January 29]] - [[Frank Moss]], [[US Senator]] from [[Utah]] (b. [[1911]])
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===February deaths===
===February deaths===
* [[February 1]] - The crew of the [[Space Shuttle Columbia]]; [[Michael P. Anderson]], [[David M. Brown]], [[Kalpana Chawla]], [[Laurel Clark]], [[Rick D. Husband]], [[William McCool|Willie McCool]], [[Ilan Ramon]]
* [[February 1]] - The crew of the [[Space Shuttle Columbia]]; [[Michael P. Anderson]], [[David M. Brown]], [[Kalpana Chawla]], [[Laurel Clark]], [[Rick D. Husband]], [[William McCool|Willie McCool]], [[Ilan Ramon]]
* February 1 - [[Mongo Santamaria]], percussionist, band leader, Latin jazz musician
* [[February 2]] - [[Lou Harrison]], American composer (b. [[1917]])
* [[February 5]] - [[Helge Boes]], CIA operations officer
* [[February 7]] - [[John Reading]], mayor of [[Oakland, California]]
* [[February 7]] - [[John Reading]], mayor of [[Oakland, California]]
* [[February 10]] - [[Curt Hennig]], professional wrestler
* February 10 - [[Clark MacGregor]], United States Congressman
* February 10 - [[Clark MacGregor]], United States Congressman
* February 10 - [[Al Ruffo]], mayor of [[San Jose, California]]
* February 10 - [[Al Ruffo]], mayor of [[San Jose, California]]
* Feburary 10 - [[Ron Ziegler]] press secetary to [[Richard Nixon]]
* [[February 13]] - [[Kid Gavilan]], world boxing champion and hall of famer
* [[February 14]] - [[Dolly the sheep]], the world's first cloned [[mammal]]
* [[February 14]] - [[Dolly the sheep]], the world's first cloned [[mammal]]
* February 14 - [[Johnny Longden]], jockey
* February 14 - [[Johnny Longden]], jockey
* [[February 19]] - [[Johnny PayCheck]], country music singer
* [[February 19]] - [[Johnny PayCheck]], country music singer
* [[February 20]] - [[Orville Lothrop Freeman]], Governor of [[Minnesota]] and Secretary of Agriculture for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
* [[February 20]] - [[Orville Lothrop Freeman]], Governor of [[Minnesota]] and Secretary of Agriculture for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
* February 20 - [[Harry Jacunski]], [[NFL]] player
* February 20 - [[Ty Longley]], guitarist for the heavy-metal band Great White
* [[February 25]] - [[Tom O'Higgins]], Irish Chief Justice twice defeated as a presidential candidate
* February 25 - [[Alberto Sordi]], Italian comedy film legend
* February 25 - [[Alberto Sordi]], Italian comedy film legend
* [[February 27]] - [[Fred Rogers|Fred McFeely Rogers]], 74, "Mister Rogers" of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
* [[February 27]] - [[Fred Rogers|Fred McFeely Rogers]], 74, "Mister Rogers" of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
* [[February 28]] - [[Chris Brasher]], athlete
* [[February 28]] - [[Chris Brasher]], athlete
* February 28 - [[Fidel Sánchez Hernández]], former President of [[El Salvador]]
* February 28 - [[Fidel Sánchez Hernández]], former President of [[El Salvador]]
* February 28 - [[Roger Michael Needham]], professor of cryptography at [[Cambridge University]]


===March deaths===
===March deaths===

* [[March 1]] - [[Fidel Sánchez Hernández]], president of [[El Salvador]] ([[1967]]-[[1972]]) (b. [[1917]])
* [[March 2]] - [[Hank Ballard]], singer, composer
* March 2 - [[Malcolm Williamson]], Australian composer, Master of the Queen's Music
* [[March 3]] - [[Horst Buchholz]], German actor (b. [[1933]])
* [[March 6]] - [[John Sanford]], author
* [[March 8]] - [[Adam Faith]], British singer and actor (b. [[1940]])
* [[March 8]] - [[Adam Faith]], British singer and actor (b. [[1940]])
* March 8 - [[Karen Morley]], actress
* March 8 - [[Karen Morley]], actress
* [[March 9]] - [[Stan Brakhage]], filmmaker
* [[March 9]] - [[Stan Brakhage]], filmmaker
* March 9 - [[Bernard Dowiyogo]], president of [[Nauru]] (b. [[1946]])
* March 9 - [[Bernard Dowiyogo]], president of [[Nauru]] (b. [[1946]])
* [[March 10]] - [[Barry Sheene]], motorbike racer
* [[March 12]] - [[Zoran Djindjic]], Prime Minister of [[Serbia]] (assassinated)
* [[March 12]] - [[Zoran Djindjic]], Prime Minister of [[Serbia]] (assassinated)
* March 12 - [[Howard Fast]], novelist
* March 12 - [[Andrei Kivilev]], professional cyclist (fall during Paris-Nice race)
* March 12 - [[Lynne Thigpen]], actor
* [[March 15]] - Dame [[Thora Hird]], British actress
* [[March 15]] - Dame [[Thora Hird]], British actress
* [[March 16]] - [[Rachel Corrie]], American activist, member of the [[International Solidarity Movement]]
* [[March 16]] - [[Rachel Corrie]], American activist, member of the [[International Solidarity Movement]]
* March 16 - Major [[Ronald Ferguson]], father of [[Sarah, Duchess of York]]
* March 16 - Major [[Ronald Ferguson]], father of [[Sarah, Duchess of York]]
* [[March 18]] - [[Adam Osborne]], computer pioneer
* [[March 20]] - [[Sailor Art Thomas]], professional wrestler
* [[March 22]] - [[Terry Lloyd]], reporter
* [[March 24]] - [[Hans Hermann Groër]], Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vienna (1986 - 1995)
* [[March 24]] - [[Hans Hermann Groër]], Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vienna (1986 - 1995)
* [[March 26]] - [[Daniel Patrick Moynihan]], [[United States Senate|United States Senator]] from New York
* [[March 26]] - [[Daniel Patrick Moynihan]], [[United States Senate|United States Senator]] from New York
* [[March 29]] - [[Carlo Urbani]], WHO doctor who discovered SARS
* [[March 29]] - [[Carlo Urbani]], WHO doctor who discovered SARS
* [[March 30]] - [[Valentin Pavlov]], former prime minister of the [[Soviet Union]]
* [[March 30]] - [[Valentin Pavlov]], former prime minister of the [[Soviet Union]]
* [[March 31]] - [[H.S.M. Coxeter]], geometer and author
* March 31 - [[Michael Jeter]], actor


===April deaths===
===April deaths===

* [[April 1]] - [[Leslie Cheung]], 46, [[Hong Kong]] singer/actor
* April 1 - [[Hyosuke Kujiraoka]], vice speaker of the [[House of Representatives of Japan]]
* [[April 2]] - [[Edwin Starr]], soul singer
* [[April 4]] - [[Resortes]] (Adalberto Martinez Chavez), legendary Mexican comedian
* [[April 6]] - [[David Bloom]], [[NBC]] reporter in Iraq War (pulmonary embolism)
* April 6 - [[Babatunde Olatunji]], African drummer (b. [[1927]])
* [[April 7]] - [[Cecile de Brunhoff]], children's book author ([[Babar the Elephant|Babar]])
* [[April 8]] - [[Anita Borg]], computer scientist
* [[April 10]] - [[Little Eva]] (Eva Narcissus Boyd), pop singer (b. [[1943]])
* [[April 12]] - [[Cecil H. Green]], [[Texas Instruments]] founder (b. [[1900]])
* [[April 16]] - [[Graham Stuart Thomas]], horticultural artist, author, and garden designer
* [[April 17]] - Dr. [[Robert Atkins (nutritionist)|Robert Atkins]], developed the [[Atkins Nutritional Approach]]
* [[April 17]] - Dr. [[Robert Atkins (nutritionist)|Robert Atkins]], developed the [[Atkins Nutritional Approach]]
* April 17 - [[Paul Getty]], philanthropist
* April 17 - [[Earl King]], R&B musician/songwriter
* [[April 18]] - [[Edgar F. Codd]], computer pioneer (b. [[1923]])
* April 18 - [[Daijiro Kato]], MotoGP racer (b. [[1976]])
* [[April 21]] - [[Nina Simone]], jazz singer (b. [[1933]])
* [[April 22]] - [[Martha Griffiths]], Congresswoman, women's rights proponent
* [[April 22]] - [[Martha Griffiths]], Congresswoman, women's rights proponent
* [[April 23]] - [[James H. Critchfield]], CIA Cold Warrior
* April 23 - [[Bernard Katz]], biophysicist, Nobel Prize winner
* April 23 - [[Bernard Katz]], biophysicist, Nobel Prize winner
* [[April 26]] - The Honourable [[Rosemary Brown (politician)|Rosemary Brown]], Canadian politician (NDP)
* April 26 - [[Max Nicholson]], environmentalist
* April 26 - [[Peter Stone]], Oscar- and (3-time)Tony-winning writer
* April 26 - [[Peter Stone]], Oscar- and (3-time)Tony-winning writer
* [[April 29]] - [[Franco Corelli]], Italian tenor (b. [[1921]])
* [[April 29]] - [[Franco Corelli]], Italian tenor (b. [[1921]])
* [[April 30]] - [[Peter 'Possum' Bourne]], 3-time Asia-Pacific Rally champion
* April 30 - [[Wim van Est]], Dutch cyclist


===May deaths===
===May deaths===
* [[May 1]] - [[Miss Elizabeth]], [[WWE]] wrestling figure
* [[May 3]] - [[Suzy Parker]], actress, model
* [[May 5]] - [[Walter Sisulu]], anti-apartheid activist (b. [[1912]])
* [[May 9]] - [[Russell B. Long]], [[US Senator]] from [[Louisiana]]
* [[May 9]] - [[Russell B. Long]], [[US Senator]] from [[Louisiana]]
* [[May 10]] - [[Milan Vukcevich]], chemist and chess problem composer
* [[May 10]] - [[Milan Vukcevich]], chemist and chess problem composer
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* [[May 12]] - [[Sadruddin Aga Khan]], [[United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees]] 1965 - 1977
* [[May 12]] - [[Sadruddin Aga Khan]], [[United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees]] 1965 - 1977
* [[May 13]] - [[John Savage]], former Premier of [[Nova Scotia]]
* [[May 13]] - [[John Savage]], former Premier of [[Nova Scotia]]
* [[May 14]] - [[Dave DeBusschere]], NBA basketball player
* May 14 - Dame [[Wendy Hiller]], British actress (b. [[1912]])
* May 14 - Dame [[Wendy Hiller]], British actress (b. [[1912]])
* May 14 - [[Robert Stack]], actor
* May 14 - [[Robert Stack]], actor
* [[May 15]] - [[June Carter Cash]], musician, singer, wife of [[Johnny Cash]]
* [[May 15]] - [[June Carter Cash]], musician, singer, wife of [[Johnny Cash]]
* May 15 - [[George Francis]], British suspected mobster
* May 15 - [[Rik Van Steenbergen]], Belgian cyclist
* [[May 16]] - [[Mark McCormack]], sports business pioneer, founder of [[IMG]]
* [[May 18]] - [[Anna Santisteban]], legendary figure in the [[Miss Universe]] contests
* [[May 18]] - [[Anna Santisteban]], legendary figure in the [[Miss Universe]] contests
* May 18 - [[Barb Tarbox]], Canadian anti-smoking activist
* [[May 21]] - [[Frank D. White]], governor of [[Arkansas]]
* [[May 21]] - [[Frank D. White]], governor of [[Arkansas]]
* [[May 26]] - [[Kathleen Winsor]], author
* [[May 27]] - [[Luciano Berio]], Italian composer (b. [[1925]])
* [[May 28]] - [[Oleg Makarov]], [[astronaut|cosmonaut]]
* [[May 28]] - [[Oleg Makarov]], [[astronaut|cosmonaut]]
* May 28 [[Ilya Prigogine]], winner of the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] [[1977]]
* May 28 [[Ilya Prigogine]], winner of the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] [[1977]]
* May 28 [[Martha Scott]], American actress
* May 28 [[Martha Scott]], American actress
* [[May 30]] - [[Mickie Most]], music producer


===June deaths===
===June deaths===
* [[June 2]] - [[Fred Blassie]], professional wrestler
* [[June 5]] - [[Jürgen Möllemann]], former German minister
* [[June 7]] - [[Trevor Goddard]], actor
* [[June 10]] - [[Donald Regan]], Chief of Staff and Treasury Secretary during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]] administration
* [[June 10]] - [[Donald Regan]], Chief of Staff and Treasury Secretary during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]] administration
* June 10 - [[Phil Williams (politician)|Phil Williams]], highly-respected Welsh politician
* [[June 11]] - [[David Brinkley]], American TV journalist (b. [[1920]])
* [[June 12]] - [[Gregory Peck]], American actor (b. [[1916]])
* [[June 15]] - [[Hume Cronyn]], actor (b. [[1911]])
* [[June 18]] - [[Larry Doby]], baseball Hall of Famer (b. [[1923]])
* [[June 19]] - [[Laura Sadler]], British television actress
* [[June 20]] - [[Bob Stump]], [[Arizona]] Congressman
* [[June 21]] - [[Roger Neilson]], legendary Canadian hockey coach
* [[June 23]] - [[Vasil Bykau]], Belarusian writer
* [[June 24]] - [[Maynard Jackson]], former mayor of [[Atlanta, Georgia]]
* [[June 24]] - [[Maynard Jackson]], former mayor of [[Atlanta, Georgia]]
* June 24 - [[Leon Uris]], author
* June 24 - [[Leon Uris]], author
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* [[June 26]] - [[Denis Thatcher|Sir Denis Thatcher]], husband of [[Margaret Thatcher]]
* [[June 26]] - [[Denis Thatcher|Sir Denis Thatcher]], husband of [[Margaret Thatcher]]
* June 26 [[Strom Thurmond]], United States [[Senator]]
* June 26 [[Strom Thurmond]], United States [[Senator]]
* June 26 [[Marc-Vivien Foé]], [[Cameroon]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player
* [[June 28]] - [[Wim Slijkhuis]], Dutch athlete
* [[June 29]] - [[Katharine Hepburn]], American actress (b. [[1907]])
* [[June 30]] - [[Buddy Hackett]], American comic
* June 30 - [[Robert McCloskey]], children's book writer and illustrator


===July deaths===
===July deaths===
* [[July 1]] - [[Herbie Mann]], jazz and bossa nova flutist
* July 1 - [[Wesley Mouzon]], boxer
* July 1 - [[N!xau]], [[Namibia]]n actor ([[The Gods Must Be Crazy]])
* [[July 3]] - [[Gaetano Alibrandi]], papal diplomat and Apostolic Nuncio to the Republic of Ireland
* [[July 4]] - [[Barry White]], singer
* [[July 4]] - [[Barry White]], singer
* [[July 5]] - [[Roman Lyashenko]], New York Rangers hockey player
* [[July 6]] - [[Buddy Ebsen]], American actor
* [[July 7]] - [[Izhak Graziani]], conductor
* [[July 9]] - [[Winston Graham]], author
* [[July 10]] - [[Lord Shawcross]], Britain's chief prosecutor at the [[Nuremberg Trials]]
* [[July 10]] - [[Lord Shawcross]], Britain's chief prosecutor at the [[Nuremberg Trials]]
* [[July 12]] - [[Benny Carter]], American jazz pioneer
* July 17 - Dr. [[David Kelly]], British Ministry of Defence
* [[July 13]] - [[Compay Segundo]], Cuban musician and star of the [[Buena Vista Social Club]]
* [[July 14]] - [[André Claveau]], French singer
* July 14 - [[Tex Schramm]], former Dallas Cowboys president and general manager
* [[July 16]] - [[Celia Cruz]], Cuban legendary salsa singer
* July 16 - [[Carol Shields]], Canadian author
* [[July 17]] - [[Rosalyn Tureck]], American pianist and harpsichordist
* July 17 - Dr. [[David Kelly]], UN weapons inspector
* [[July 19]] - [[Pierre Graber]], member of the [[Swiss Federal Council]] (1970-1978)
* July 19 - Bill Bright, evangelist, founder of [[Campus Crusade for Christ]]
* [[July 20]] - [[Nicolas Freeling]], crime writer
* [[July 21]] - [[Walter M. Jefferies|Walter M. "Matt" Jefferies]], art director for the original Star Trek series and designer of the Starship Enterprise
* July 21 - [[John Davies]], president of the New Zealand Olympic Committee
* July 21 - [[John Davies]], president of the New Zealand Olympic Committee
* [[July 22]] - [[Qusay Hussein]], Iraqi military leader, younger son of Saddam Hussein
* [[July 22]] - [[Qusay Hussein]], Iraqi military leader, younger son of Saddam Hussein
* July 22 - [[Uday Hussein]], Iraqi military leader; eldest son of Saddam Hussein
* July 22 - [[Uday Hussein]], Iraqi military leader; eldest son of Saddam Hussein
* [[July 23]] - [[James E. Davis]], New York City councilman (murdered)
* [[July 25]] - [[Ludwig Bölkow]], airplane engineer
* July 25 - [[John Schlesinger]], film director
* [[July 27]] - [[Vance Hartke]], [[US Senator]] from [[Indiana]]
* [[July 27]] - [[Vance Hartke]], [[US Senator]] from [[Indiana]]
* July 27 - [[Bob Hope]], Anglo-American comedian, actor
* July 27 - [[Bob Hope]], Anglo-American comedian, actor
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===August deaths===
===August deaths===
* [[August 1]] - [[Guy Thys]], Belgian national football coach
* August 1 - [[Marie Trintignant]], French actress
* [[August 2]] - [[Don Estelle]], British actor
* [[August 9]] - [[Ray Harford]], football manager
* August 9 - [[Gregory Hines]], actor, dancer
* [[August 10]] - [[Carmita Jimenez]], Puerto Rican singer
* [[August 11]] - [[Kieran Kelly]], Irish jump jockey after a racing accident
* August 11 - [[Diana Mitford]], widow of British Fascist leader [[Oswald Mosley]]
* August 11 - [[Herb Brooks]], coach of 1980 "Miracle on Ice" US Hockey team
* [[August 13]] - [[Helmut Rahn]], German soccer player
* August 13 - [[Ed Townsend]], songwriter and producer
* [[August 15]] - [[Idi Amin]], [[Uganda]]n dictator
* [[August 15]] - [[Idi Amin]], [[Uganda]]n dictator
* [[August 19]] - [[Carlos Roberto Reina]], former president of Honduras
* [[August 19]] - [[Carlos Roberto Reina]], former president of Honduras
* August 19 - [[Sérgio Vieira de Mello]], United Nations Special Representative to Iraq
* August 19 - [[Sérgio Vieira de Mello]], United Nations Special Representative to Iraq
* [[August 21]] - [[Kathy Wilkes]], Oxford philosopher and education worker in Eastern Europe
* August 21 - [[Wesley Willis]], American musician
* [[August 23]] - [[Imperio Argentina]], Spanish singer and actress
* August 23 - [[Bobby Bonds]], Major League baseball player
* Autust 23 - [[Jack Dyer]], Australian rules football legend
* August 23 - [[John Geoghan]], defrocked pedophile priest
* [[August 24]] - Sir [[Wilfred Thesiger]], British explorer
* [[August 26]] - [[Jim Wacker]], American college football coach
* [[August 27]] - [[Pierre Poujade]], French politician
* [[August 29]] - Ayatollah [[Sayed Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim]], Iraqui religious leader (b. [[1939]])
* [[August 30]] - [[Charles Bronson]], actor
* [[August 30]] - [[Charles Bronson]], actor
* August 30 - [[Donald Davidson]], philosopher


===September deaths===
===September deaths===
* [[September 1]] - Sir [[Terry Frost]], British artist
* [[September 1]] - Sir [[Terry Frost]], British artist
* [[September 3]] - [[Paul Hill]], executed for two anti-abortion murders
* [[September 3]] - [[Paul Hill]], executed for two anti-abortion murders
* [[September 5]] - [[Gisele MacKenzie]], singer
* [[September 7]] - [[Warren Zevon]], singer and songwriter
* September 7 - [[The Great Antonio]], strongman and eccentric
* [[September 8]] - [[Jaclyn Linetsky]], Canadian voice actress
* September 8 - [[Leni Riefenstahl]], German filmmaker
* [[September 9]] - [[Larry Hovis]], actor
* September 9 - [[Edward Teller]], American physicist, "Father of the H-Bomb"
* [[September 11]] - [[Ben Bril]], Dutch boxer
* September 11 - [[Anna Lindh]], Swedish foreign minister (assassinated)
* September 11 - [[Anna Lindh]], Swedish foreign minister (assassinated)
* [[September 12]] - [[Johnny Cash]], American musician
* [[September 12]] - [[Johnny Cash]], American musician
* September 12 - [[John Ritter]], American actor
* September 12 - [[John Ritter]], American actor
* [[September 13]] - [[Frank O'Bannon]], Governor of [[Indiana]]
* [[September 13]] - [[Frank O'Bannon]], Governor of [[Indiana]]
* [[September 15]] - [[Jack Brymer]], British clarinettist
* September 15 - [[Yetunde Price]], sister of American tennis-players [[Venus Williams|Venus]] and [[Serena Williams]]
* September 15 - [[Yetunde Price]], sister of American tennis-players [[Venus Williams|Venus]] and [[Serena Williams]]
* [[September 16]] - [[Erich Hallhuber]], Bavarian actor
* [[September 16]] - [[Erich Hallhuber]], Bavarian actor
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* September 25 - [[Aquila al-Hashimi]], Iraqi politician, member of the Governing Council
* September 25 - [[Aquila al-Hashimi]], Iraqi politician, member of the Governing Council
* September 25 - [[George Plimpton]], American [[Renaissance man]]
* September 25 - [[George Plimpton]], American [[Renaissance man]]
* September 25 - [[Edward Said]], professor at [[Columbia University]], proponent of [[Palestinian]] rights
* [[September 26]] - [[Robert Palmer]], singer (b. [[1949]])
* [[September 27]] - [[Donald O'Connor]], entertainer, actor
* [[September 28]] - [[Althea Gibson]], [[African-American]] [[tennis]] and [[golf]] pioneer
* September 28 - [[Elia Kazan]], American movie director


===October deaths===
===October deaths===
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* [[October 3]] - [[William Steig]], American cartoonist and children's author; creator of Shrek
* [[October 3]] - [[William Steig]], American cartoonist and children's author; creator of Shrek
* [[October 4]] - [[Sid McMath]], former governor of Arkansas
* [[October 4]] - [[Sid McMath]], former governor of Arkansas
* [[October 5]] - [[Denis Quilley]], British actor
* October 5 - [[Dan Snyder]], Atlanta Thrashers hockey player
* [[October 6]] - [[Mildred O'Neill]], widow of former Speaker of the US House of Representatives, [[Tip O'Neill]]
* [[October 10]] - [[Eugene Istomin]], American pianist
* [[October 12]] - [[Jim Cairns]], Australian politician
* October 12 - [[Willie Shoemaker]], Hall of Fame jockey
* [[October 13]] - [[Bertram Brockhouse]], Nobel Prize-winning Canadian physicist
* October 13 - [[Joan B. Kroc]], philanthropist, widow of McDonald's founder [[Ray Kroc]]
* [[October 14]] - [[Patrick Dalzel-Job]], inspiration for [[Ian Fleming]]'s [[James Bond]]
* [[October 15]] - [[Bertram N. Brockhouse]], Canadian physicist
* October 15 - [[Ben Metcalfe]], [[Greenpeace]] activist and co-founder
* [[October 16]] - [[Stu Hart]], patriarch of wrestling family
* October 16 - [[László Papp]], Hungarian boxer
* October 16 - [[Avni Arbas]], Turkish artist
* [[October 18]] - [[Manuel Vázquez Montalbán]], Spanish writer
* October 18 - [[Preston Smith (Texas)|Preston Smith]], [[Governor of Texas]] (b. [[1912]])
* October 18 - [[Preston Smith (Texas)|Preston Smith]], [[Governor of Texas]] (b. [[1912]])
* [[October 19]] - [[Margaret Murie]], "Mother of the modern conservationist movement"
* [[October 19]] - [[Margaret Murie]], "Mother of the modern conservationist movement"
* October 19 - [[Faith Fancher]], television journalist and breast cancer awareness activist
* October 19 - [[Faith Fancher]], television journalist and breast cancer awareness activist
* October 19 - [[Michael Hegstrand]], "Road Warrior Hawk"
* October 19 - [[Alija Izetbegovic]], Bosnian politician and president
* [[October 21]] - [[Fred Berry]], American actor
* October 21 - [[Luis A. Ferré]], former governor of Puerto Rico
* October 21 - [[Louise Day Hicks]], US politician
* October 21 - [[Elliott Smith]], American musician-songwriter
* [[October 23]] - [[Tony Capstick]], British actor, comedian, musician and broadcaster
* October 23 - [[Soong May-ling]], widow of [[Chiang Kai-shek]]
* [[October 27]] - [[Rod Roddy]], game show announcer ([[The Price is Right]])
* [[October 29]] - [[Hal Clement]], author
* [[October 30]] - [[Franco Corelli]], Italian tenor
* [[October 30]] - [[Franco Corelli]], Italian tenor
* [[October 31]] - [[Richard Neustadt]], political historian

===November deaths===
* [[November 3]] - [[Rasul Gamzatov]], Avarian/Soviet/Russian poet, called the "People's poet of [[Dagestan]]"
* [[November 4]] - [[Richard Wollheim]], British philosopher
* [[November 5]] - [[Bobby Hatfield]], American musician, one-half of the [[Righteous Brothers]]
* [[November 6]] - [[Eduardo Palomo]], Mexican actor
* November 6 - [[Crash Holly]], professional wrestler
* November 6 - [[Rie Mastenbroek]], Dutch swimmer, triple Olympic champion
* [[November 9]] - [[Art Carney]], television actor
* November 9 - [[Gordon Onslow Ford]], surrealist painter
* [[November 10]] - [[Canaan Banana]], first president of independent [[Zimbabwe]]
* November 10 - [[Irv Kupcinet|Irv "Kup" Kupcinet]], columnist, television personality
* [[November 12]] - [[Jonathan Brandis]], American actor (suicide)
* November 12 - [[Penny Singleton]], actress
* November 12 - [[Tony Thompson]], drummer for [[The Power Station]]
* [[November 13]] - [[Kellie Waymire]], actress
* [[November 14]] - [[Dorothy Loudon]], actress
* [[November 15]] - [[Ray Lewis]], first Canadian-born black Olympic medalist
* [[November 16]] - [[Bettina Goislard]], UNHCR relief worker
* [[November 17]] - [[Arthur Conley]], soul singer
* November 17 - [[Don Gibson]], singer-songwriter
* [[November 18]] - [[Michael Kamen]], composer
* [[November 20]] - [[Robert Addie]], British actor
* November 20 - [[David Dacko]], first president of the [[Central African Republic]]
* November 20 - [[Eugene Kleiner]], entrepreneur and co-founder of [[Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers]] venture capital firm
* November 20 - [[Roger Short]], the British Consulate General in [[Istanbul]], Turkey
* November 20 - [[Kerem Yilmazer]], Turkish actor
* [[November 24]] - [[Hugh Kenner]], literary critic
* November 24 - [[Warren Spahn]], [[Baseball Hall of Fame]]r (b. [[1921]])
* [[November 26]] - [[Stefan Wul]], French science fiction writer
* November 26 - [[Soulja Slim]], rapper
* [[November 27]] - [[Talal al-Rasheed]], Saudi poet
* [[November 28]] - [[Harold von Braunhut]], American, creator of [[Amazing Sea Monkeys]] and [[Ku Klux Klan]] and [[Aryan Nations]] member
* [[November 30]] - [[Gertrude Ederle]], American swimmer


===December deaths===
===December deaths===

* [[December 1]] - [[Clark Kerr]], first Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, 1952-58, and President of the University of California, 1958-67
* [[December 2]] - [[Alan Davidson]], author
* [[December 3]] - [[David Hemmings]], [[United Kingdom|British]] actor
* [[December 6]] - [[Jose-Maria Jimenez]], professional cyclist
* December 6 - [[Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio]], President of Guatemala 1970-74
* December 6 - [[Jerry Tuite]], professional wrestler
* [[December 7]] - [[Raúl Vale]], Venezuelan-Mexican entertainer
* December 7 - [[Carl F. H. Henry]], American evangelical theologian, founder of [[Christianity Today]] magazine
* December 7 - [[Carl F. H. Henry]], American evangelical theologian, founder of [[Christianity Today]] magazine
* December 7 - [[Azie Taylor Morton]], former Treasurer of the United States
* December 7 - [[Azie Taylor Morton]], former Treasurer of the United States
* [[December 8]] - [[Rubén González]], Cuban pianist, member of the [[Buena Vista Social Club]]
* [[December 8]] - [[Rubén González]], Cuban pianist, member of the [[Buena Vista Social Club]]
* [[December 9]] - [[Paul Simon (politician)|Paul Simon]], [[US Senator]] from Illinois
* [[December 9]] - [[Paul Simon (politician)|Paul Simon]], [[US Senator]] from Illinois
* [[December 11]] - [[Ahmadou Kourouma]], author from Côte d'Ivoire
* December 11 - [[Paulos Tzadua]], Roman Catholic cardinal from Ethiopia
* [[December 12]] - [[Heydar Aliyev]], former President of Azerbaijan (b. [[1923]])
* [[December 12]] - [[Heydar Aliyev]], former President of Azerbaijan (b. [[1923]])
* December 12 - [[Keiko_(orca)|Keiko]], the [[killer whale]] in the [[Free Willy]] movies
* December 12 - [[Fadwa Toukan]], Palestinian poet
* [[December 13]] - [[William V. Roth, Jr.]], [[United States Senator]] from Delaware
* [[December 14]] - [[Jeanne Crain]], American actress
* December 14 - [[Blas Ople]], foreign minister of the Philippines
* [[December 15]] - [[Johnny Cunningham]], Scottish musician, member of [[Silly Wizard]]
* December 15 - [[George Fisher]], American political cartoonist
* December 15 - [[Keith Magnuson]], [[National Hockey League]] player (car accident)
* [[December 16]] - [[Robert Stanfield]], Canadian politician
* December 16 - [[Gary Stewart]], Country music singer (suicide)
* [[December 17]] - [[Ed Devereaux]], Australian actor
* December 17 - [[Otto Graham]], [[NFL]] quarterback
* [[December 19]] - [[Hope Lange]], American actress
* December 19 - [[Peter Carter-Ruck]], British libel lawyer
* [[December 22]] - [[Dave Dudley]], Country music singer
* [[December 26]] - Sir [[Alan Bates]], [[United Kingdom|British]] actor
* December 26 - [[Hope Lange]], television actress
* [[December 27]] - [[Ivan Calderon]] Puerto Rican major league baseball star (b. [[1962]]) (murdered)
* Decmber 27 - [[Bob Monkhouse]], English comedian and game show host (b. [[1928]])
* [[December 28]] - [[Dinsdale Landen]], British actor (b. [[1932]])
* [[December 29]] - [[Earl Hindman]], American actor (b. [[1942]])
* [[December 30]] - [[John Gregory Dunne]], American novelist and screenwriter
* December 30 - [[Anita Mui]], Hong Kong actress (b. [[1963]])
* [[December 31]] - [[Arthur R. von Hippel]] German-born American scientist and professor at [[MIT]]


== Nobel Prizes ==
== Nobel Prizes ==

Revision as of 18:00, 30 November 2004

2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar), and also:

  • The International Year of Freshwater
  • The European Disability Year


Years:
2000 2001 2002 - 2003 - 2004 2005 2006
Decades:
1970s 1980s 1990s - 2000s - 2010s 2020s 2030s
Centuries:
20th century - 21st century - 22nd century

News by month:
Jan - Feb - Mar - Apr - May - Jun
Jul - Aug - Sep - Oct - Nov - Dec


2003 in architecture
2003 in aviation
2003 in film
2003 in games
2003 in India
2003 in literature
2003 in music
2003 in politics
2003 in science
2003 in sports
2003 in television
2003 in Canada
Deaths in 2003
2003 state leaders
2003 religious leaders
2003 intl. org. leaders


Summary

Perhaps the defining global event of the year 2003 was the Invasion of Iraq launched by the United States, Britain, Spain, Australia and other allies. All over the world, many months in 2003 were devoted to the discussion, debate, protest, and organization of this war, making it probably the most discussed (and controversial) war in modern history. The war would ultimately depose longtime Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and begin a period of occupation that continued well into 2004.

2003 was also a landmark year for the European Union with many states from the former Soviet Bloc voting to join. The first wide-scale EU constitution was also drafted and will be either ratified or rejected by member states in 2004.

Over 30 nations held elections in 2003.

Events

January events

February events

March events

April events

  • April 3 - Passenger bus hits remote-controlled land mine in the Chechen capital, killing at least 8.
  • April 9 - U.S. forces seize control of Baghdad, apparently ending the regime of Saddam Hussein.
  • April 17 - The Stevens Report concludes that members of the RUC and British Army cooperated with the UDA against Catholics in Northern Ireland
  • April 21 - Retired U.S. Army General Jay Garner becomes Interim Civil Administrator of Iraq.

May events

June events

July events

August events

September events

October events

November events

December events

Births

Deaths

For more deaths see: Deaths in 2003

January deaths

February deaths

March deaths

April deaths

May deaths

June deaths

July deaths

August deaths

September deaths

October deaths

December deaths

Nobel Prizes

  • Robert F. Engle, United States "for methods of analyzing economic time series with time-varying volatility"
  • Clive W. J. Granger, United Kingdom "for methods of analyzing economic time series with common trends"
  • David Lange "for his steadfast work over many years for a world free of nuclear weapons"
  • Walden Bello and Nicanor Perlas "for their outstanding efforts in educating civil society about the effects of corporate globalisation, and how alternatives to it can be implemented"
  • The Citizens' Coalition for Economic Justice "for the rigour with which it has developed and disseminated its wide-ranging reform programme, based on social justice and accountability and the skill with which it is now applying the same values to promoting reconciliation with North Korea".
  • SEKEM "for a business model for the 21st century in which commercial success is integrated with and promotes the social and cultural development of society through the 'economics of love'"

Government, Religious, and Intl. Org. Leaders