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2005 in other calendars
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MMV
Ab urbe condita 2758
Armenian calendar 1454
Ô¹Õ? ՌՆԾԴ
Chinese calendar 4701 "“ 4702
甲申 "“ 乙酉
Ethiopian calendar 1997 "“ 1998
Hebrew calendar 5765 "“ 5766
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 2060 "“ 2061
- Shaka Samvat 1927 "“ 1928
- Kali Yuga 5106 "“ 5107
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2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar.

It was designated:

  • The Year of the Volunteer by the UK government
  • The World Year of Physics
  • The International Year of the Eucharist in Catholicism.
  • The Year of Cork City as European Capital of Culture.

See also: Wikipedia's almanac of events for this year.

Contents

  • 1 Climate
  • 2 Events
    • 2.1 January
    • 2.2 February
    • 2.3 March
    • 2.4 April
    • 2.5 May
    • 2.6 June
    • 2.7 July
    • 2.8 August
    • 2.9 September
    • 2.10 October
    • 2.11 November
    • 2.12 December
  • 3 Births
  • 4 Deaths
    • 4.1 January
    • 4.2 February
    • 4.3 March
    • 4.4 April
    • 4.5 May
    • 4.6 June
    • 4.7 July
    • 4.8 August
    • 4.9 September
    • 4.10 October
    • 4.11 November
    • 4.12 December
  • 5 Nobel Prizes
  • 6 2005 in fiction

Climate

Mean surface temperature anomalies for 2005 compared to average temperatures from 1951 to 1980 (source: NASA)
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Mean surface temperature anomalies for 2005 compared to average temperatures from 1951 to 1980 (source: NASA)

Based on estimates by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, 2005 was the warmest year since reliable wide-spread instrumental measurements became available in the late 1800s, beating the previous record set in 1998 by a few hundredths of a degree Celsius.

Events

January

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  • January 4 - Gunmen assassinate the Governor of Baghdad, Ali Al-Haidri.
  • January 9 - The same storm which pounded the U.S. earlier in the month hits England and Scandinavia, leaving 13 dead with widespread flooding and power cuts.
  • January 9 - Mahmoud Abbas is elected to succeed Yasser Arafat as Palestinian Authority President in the Palestinian election.
  • January 12 - Deep Impact is launched from the 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.[1]
  • January 14 - The Huygens probe lands on Titan, the largest moon of Saturn.
  • January 16 - Adriana Iliescu gives birth at 66, the oldest woman in the world to do so.
Iraqi police officers hold up their index fingers marked with purple indelible ink, a security measure to prevent double voting.
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Iraqi police officers hold up their index fingers marked with purple indelible ink, a security measure to prevent double voting.
  • January 16 - Armed militants kill 1 person and wound 8 people in the Gush Katif settlement, Gaza Strip. Hamas claims responsibility.Confirmation needed
  • 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.
  • January 21 - In Belmopan, Belize, unrest over the government's new taxes erupts into riots.
  • January 25 - A stampede at Mandher Devi temple in Mandhradevi during a religious pilgrimage in India kills at least 215, mostly women and small children.
  • January 26 - Glendale train crash: Two trains derail, killing 11 and injuring 200, in Glendale, California near Los Angeles.
  • January 30 - The 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 release a video claiming to have shot the aircraft down using a missile.Confirmation needed
  • January 31 - The Michael Jackson trial commences in Santa Barbara, California, 14 months after Jackson was arrested.

February

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  • February 6 - The New England Patriots defeat the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 in Super Bowl XXXIX, capturing their second consecutive Super Bowl title.
  • February 8 - The Danish parliamentary elections continue the center-right coalition led by Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen and his Liberal Party.
  • February 9 - An ETA car bomb injures 31 people at a conference centre in Madrid.
  • February 10 - North Korea announces that it possesses nuclear weapons as a protection against the hostility it feels from the United States.
  • February 10 - Saudi Arabia holds its first ever municipal elections, 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 appeared in 1917, dies.[1]
  • February 14 - A massive suicide bomb blast in central Beirut kills Lebanon's former prime minister Rafik Hariri and at least 15 other people. At least 135 other people are also hurt.
  • February 14 - Around 59 people are killed and 200 injured in a fire at a mosque in Tehran, Iran.
The Kyoto Protocol is intended to cut global emissions of greenhouse gases.
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The Kyoto Protocol is intended to cut 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 2004-2005 season, becoming the first North American professional league to cancel a season due to a labour dispute.
  • February 19 - Suicide bombers kill more than 30 people in Iraq as Shia Muslims mark Ashura, their holiest day.
  • February 20 - Spain holds a referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, passing it by a substantial margin, but on a low turnout.
  • February 20 - Early Legislative elections in Portugal result in a landslide victory for José Sócrates and the Socialist Party.
  • February 22 - More than 500 people are killed and over 1,000 injured after entire villages are flattened in an earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale in the Zarand region of Kerman province in southern Iran.
  • February 23 - A controversial French law on colonialism, requiring teachers to paint it in a positive light, is passed by the national legislature.
  • February 24 - David Hernandez Arroyo goes on a 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 years after his first murder.
  • February 25 - Terrorists kill 5 people and wound 50 people in Tel Aviv, Israel. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for the attack.
  • February 25 - Radio Canada International marks its 60th anniversary.
  • February 26 - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak asks Parliament to amend the constitution to allow multi-candidate presidential elections before September 2005.

March

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  • March 1 - The prosecution begins their testimony in the Michael Jackson trial.
  • March 1 - The 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 breaks 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 released Italian hostage Giuliana Sgrena is fired on by US soldiers in Iraq, causing the death 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 spread of the disease.
  • March 5 - The 27th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is held in Australia.
  • March 7 - Two young men are intoxicated and die in a tequila contest held in Blanc, a nightclub in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Others are left in a coma.
  • March 8 - The Pakistan Army opens fire on insurgents in Baluchistan, in the first armed uprising since General Rahimuddin Khan's stabilization of the province in 1978.
  • March 10 - Singer Michael Jackson arrives 90 minutes late to his trial, still wearing his pajamas. The singer had hurt his back during the night and had just arrived from the hospital.
  • 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 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 people, including a judge, are murdered in the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia; the main suspect, Brian Nichols, surrenders to police the next day.
  • March 13 - The first round of Central African Republic elections leads 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 - Approximately 1 million people gather for an opposition rally in Beirut, a month after the death of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. It is the largest rally in Lebanon's history.
Protesters in front of Terri Schiavo's Pinellas Park, Florida hospice, March 27, 2005.
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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 least 29 people and wounding 40.
  • March 19 - A blast occurs at the Xishui coal mine in Shuozhou, China, and rocks nearby Kangjiayao coal mine, killing up to 59.
  • March 19 - John DeLorean, founder of the DeLorean Motor Company and designer of DMC-12 sports car dies after complications from a stroke.
  • March 20 - At least 250 people in Japan are injured and at least 1 killed, when a magnitude 7 earthquake strikes west of Kyushu Island, just 9km (5.5 miles) below the ocean 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 reaches its climax with the overthrow of president Askar Akayev.
  • March 26 - The Taiwanese government calls on 1 million Taiwanese to demonstrate in Taipei, in opposition to the 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 earthquake since 1965.

April

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  • Japanese history textbooks controversy
  • April 2 - Pope John Paul II dies; over 4 million people 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 of Monaco dies, succeeded by his son 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.
Pope Benedict XVI
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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 years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, and rally in the square where his statue was toppled in 2003.
  • April 9 - The marriage of The Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles takes place, after being briefly postponed after the Pope's death. Camilla assumes the titles Her Royal Highness and The Duchess of Cornwall.
  • April 15 - At least 21 people die and around 50 are injured in a devastating fire at a hotel in central Paris.
  • April 16 - President 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 people plunges 656 feet into a ravine.
  • April 18 - Five people 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.
  • April 20 - Fifty six are hurt as earthquake hits Fukuoka and Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The earthquake measured a magnitude of 5.8 on the Richter scale.
  • April 20 - President 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 earlier.
  • April 25 - A passenger train derails in Amagasaki Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, killing 107 people 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 year military domination of that country.
  • April 27 - The Superjumbo jet aircraft Airbus A380 makes its first flight from Toulouse.
  • April 29 - Apple Computer releases Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger."
  • April 30 - Attacks on tourists in the Egyptian capital Cairo leave 3 militants dead and at least 10 people injured.
  • April 30 - The satellite company Voom ceases operations.

May

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  • May 1 - A suicide attack targets a Kurdish funeral in the northern Iraqi town of Talafar, near Mosul, killing at least 25 people and injuring more than 30 others. Earlier, at least 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 people and injures at least 13 others.
  • May 3 - At least 32 people are killed and 9 others injured when 3 two-story buildings in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore collapse after gas cylinders stored in one of them explode.
  • May 4 - In one of the largest insurgent attacks in Iraq to date, at least 60 people 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 2005 general election. The Labour Party is re-elected with a substantially reduced majority.
  • May 5 - The defence begins stating their case in the Michael Jackson trial.
  • May 5 - Two homemade bombs explode outside the British consulate in New York, USA.
  • May 7 - A plane crash in Lockhart River, Australia kills 15 people.
  • 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, but malfunctions and does not detonate.
  • May 11 - Serial killer Michael Ross becomes the first person executed in New England in 45 years.
  • 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 seats to the then-opposition People's Progressive Movement in the 15 member Legislative Assembly.
  • May 13 - Uzbek troops kill up to 700 during protests in eastern Uzbekistan over the trials of 23 accused Islamic extremists. President 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 (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, leaving over 100 people missing.
  • May 16 - Sony officially unveils its PlayStation 3 game console at an E3 conference.
  • May 16 - George Galloway appears 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 released, 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.
  • May 19 - The Canadian House of Commons members narrowly pass two budget bills at a second reading, allowing the minority Liberal government of 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 defeating AC Milan 3-2 in a penalty shootout in Istanbul.
  • May 25 - The defence rests its case in the Michael Jackson child molestation trial.
  • 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 27 - A judge at Leeds Crown Court sentences Mark Hobson to life imprisonment for four murders committed in Yorkshire last summer, and recommends that he should never be released.
  • 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.

June

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  • 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 area and to allow same-sex partnerships.
  • June 6 - Syrian 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 people narrowly avoid death when 2 jet airliners nearly 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 earthquake since June 12 in California.
  • June 17 - Because of "quadruple-witching" options and futures expiration, the New York Stock Exchange sees the heaviest 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 (and one of the biggest rock concerts) at Milton Keynes, England, peforming the next day as well to a total of over 130,000 people. The concert was released 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 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 Russian-United States project) fails 83 seconds after its launch, destroying the spacecraft.
  • June 23 - The San Antonio Spurs defeat the Detroit Pistons in Game 7 of the 2005 NBA Finals. The series is the first NBA Finals in 11 years to go to a seventh game.
  • June 28 - 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.

July

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  • July 2 - Live 8, a series of 10 simultaneous concerts take place throughout the world, raising interest in the Make Poverty History campaign.
  • July 4 - NASA's "Copper bullet" from Deep Impact spacecraft hits Comet Tempel 1, creating a 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 reading in the codecision procedure.
  • July 6 - The International Olympic Committee awards the 2012 Summer Olympics to London.
  • July 7 - Four explosions rock the transport network in London, 3 on the London Underground and 1 on a bus; 56 people 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 near Navarre Beach, Florida as a Category 3 storm, killing 10 people after killing over 50 people in the Caribbean.
  • July 12 - Terrorists kill 5 people 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 people.
  • 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 released.
  • July 17 - The Disneyland Resort celebrates its 50th birthday.
  • July 19 - President Bush nominates Appeals 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 - 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 dead 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 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 nearly 2 1/2 years since the breakup of Space Shuttle Columbia on its return from mission STS-107.
Discovery STS-114 launch on July 26, 2005.
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Discovery STS-114 launch on July 26, 2005.
  • July 26 - Mumbai and the Mumbai Conurbation area is submerged in 5-7 ft. of water due to heavy rains, making nearby dams release 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.

August

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  • 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 heading 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. [2]
  • 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, 48, musician, operatic tenor, and professor of music, dies in Randolph, VT of a heart attack.
  • August 22 - A 4.1-kg (9-pound) meteorite crashes into the Dotito area of Zambezi Escarpment in Zimbabwe, leaving a 15-cm (6-inch) crater.
An aerial view of the flooding near downtown New Orleans, following the devastation of the city by Hurricane Katrina.
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An aerial view of the flooding near downtown New Orleans, following the devastation of the city by Hurricane Katrina.
  • August 23 - Israel's unilateral disengagement from 25 Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip and West Bank ends.
  • August 24 - 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 GdaÅ„sk, Poland commemorating the 25th anniversary of the creation 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 least 1,836 are killed, and severe damage is caused along the U.S. Gulf Coast, as Hurricane Katrina strikes the Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama coastal areas.
  • August 31 - A crowd crush on the Al-Aaimmah bridge in Baghdad kills several hundred civilians (see Baghdad bridge stampede).

September

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Gas price hike shown at a Shell station.
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Gas price hike shown at a Shell station.
  • September 1 - 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 Flight 091 737 crashes in Indonesia, killing at least 117. (See 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 President George W. Bush for Chief Justice of the United States.
  • September 7 - Incumbent Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak wins the first multi-party presidential 'election'.
  • September 11 - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and the Liberal Democratic Party are returned to power following the Japanese general elections.
  • September 12 - The 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 World Summit in history is held in New York City.
  • September 17 - Helen Clark, leader of the Labour Party, is re-elected for a third term in the New Zealand general election.
  • September 18 - Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union and Gerhard Schröder of the Social Democratic Party both claim victory in the German federal election.
  • September 18 - 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 P2P client WinMX is confirmed to be offline.
  • September 23 - Convicted bank thief and Boricua Popular Army leader, 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 Orleans 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: Two center-right parties win the most seats.
  • 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 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 controversial drawings of Muhammad are printed in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.

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  • October 1 - The 2005 Bali bombings kill 26 people and injure more than 100.
  • October 1 - The world's largest bank, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, is formed by the merger of 2 Japanese banking conglomerates.
  • October 1 - An Australian photojournalist in Afghanistan, Stephen Dupont, films U.S. soldiers burning 2 dead Taliban militias' bodies.
  • October 2 - A shipwreck in Lake George, NY kills 20 people.
  • October 3 - St. Tammany Parish Schools reopen in Louisiana, just over a month after Hurricane Katrina closed them.
  • October 4 - Hurricane Stan hits Mexico and Central America, killing over 1,620 people.
  • October 5 - Flight Lieutenant Malcolm Kendall-Smith is charged with refusing to serve in the Iraq war.
  • October 7 - UN nuclear agency director Mohamed ElBaradei is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • October 8 - An earthquake in Kashmir kills about 80,000 people.
  • October 9 - Polish presidential election: the 1st round results in a runoff between top candidates Donald Tusk and Lech KaczyÅ„ski.
  • October 12 - The second 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 referendum on the new Proposed Iraqi constitution is held.
  • October 15 - A riot occurs in Toledo, Ohio during a Neo-Nazi rally on racial issues; 114 are arrested.
  • October 15 - The Qinghai-Tibet Railway is completed.
  • October 16 - U.S. helicopters and warplanes bomb 2 villages near Ramadi in western Iraq, killing about 70 people.
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  • 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 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 Caribbean, 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, 2nd round: Lech KaczyÅ„ski is elected.
  • October 23 - A referendum is held on the merger of Kamchatka Oblast and Koryak Autonomous Okrug.
  • October 23 - 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 24 - Civil rights icon Rosa Parks dies at age of 92.
  • October 26 - Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls for Israel to be "wiped off the map" at "World Without Zionism" conference in Tehran, Iran, and condemns the peace process.
  • October 26 - The U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 2,000.
  • October 26- The Chicago White Sox beat the Houston Astros in 4 games to win their first World Series since 1917.
  • October 27 - Two teenagers accidentally electrocute themselves in Seine-Saint-Denis, Paris, France, leading to widespread rioting.
  • October 28 - Vice presidential adviser Lewis "Scooter" Libby resigns after being charged with obstruction of justice, perjury and making a false statement in the CIA leak investigation.
  • October 29 - A train in Andhra Pradesh, India derails, killing at least 77 people.
  • October 29 - At least 61 people are dead and many others wounded in three powerful blasts in the Indian 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, breaking the 1969 record of 12 hurricanes.
  • October 31 - The 2005 Sony CD copy protection scandal is revealed.
  • October 31 - U.S. President George W. Bush nominates Federal Appeals Court Judge Samuel Alito to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

November

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  • November 1 - The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall arrive in the United States for a state visit, their first overseas tour since their marriage.
  • November 1 - Justice John Gomery releases the first part of the Gomery Commission report on corruption in the Liberal Party of Canada and the sponsorship scandal.
  • November 1 - U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and his fellow Democrats force a closed session of the 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 (PP), which the same day files an objection of unconstitutionality.
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  • November 3 & 4 - Another severe aftershock measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale hits affected areas of Northern Pakistan.
  • November 4 - The U.S. and Uruguay governments sign a bilateral investment treaty.
  • November 4 - Afghan police officers find Nadia Anjuman's body in her home in the western city of Herat; she had been beaten to death by her husband.
  • November 6 - Evansville Tornado of November 2005: A tornado hits western Kentucky and southwestern Indiana, killing at least 22.
  • November 6 - 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 - French President Jacques Chirac declares a state of emergency on the 12th day of the French civil unrest (see 2005 civil unrest in France).
  • November 9 - At least 50 people 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-year old 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 government's planned Industrial Reform legislation.
  • November 15 - 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 is released in the UK and USA.
  • November 20 - The Washington Post rebukes journalist Bob Woodward over his conduct in the 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 peace 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 releases the Xbox 360 gaming console in North America.
  • November 22 - Ted Koppel steps down as host of Nightline after 25 years with the program.
  • November 24 - The Licensing Act 2003 comes into force in England and Wales, introducing flexibility in the hours during which alcoholic beverages may be sold.
  • November 26 - The Safeway (UK) brand in the United Kingdom retail disappears after 43 years of operation due to its takeover by Wm Morrison Supermarkets.
  • November 27 - Manuel Zelaya is elected the new President of Honduras.
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  • November 27 - The Edmonton Eskimos defeat the Montreal Alouettes 38-35 to win the 93rd Grey Cup.
  • November 28 - The Liberal Party minority government in Canada is toppled by a non-confidence vote in the House of Commons, tabled by the Conservatives and backed by the Bloc Québécois and the New Democratic Party, paving the way for a 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 features a speech by former President Bill Clinton that the George W. Bush Administration objected to.
  • November 29 - Leo O'Connor and David Keogh appear in court (see O'Connor - Keogh official secrets trial).
  • November 30 - Surgeons in France carry out the first human face transplant.

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  • 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.
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  • December 4 - Some 250,000 people in Hong Kong protest for democracy.
  • December 6 - An Iranian C-130 Hercules airplane crashes into a ten-story building in a civilian area of Tehran, the capital of Iran, killing all 94 people aboard and 34 residents of the building (a total of 128).
  • December 7 - A U.S. Federal Air Marshal fatally shoots Rigoberto Alpizar on a jetway at Miami International Airport in Florida.
  • December 7 - European Union 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 register .eu domains.
  • December 8 - Southwest Airlines Flight 1248 overshoots the runway at Chicago Midway Airport, killing a 6-year-old boy and injuring 11 other people.
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December 9 was the last day of service for London's Routemaster buses.
  • December 9 - Hurricane Epsilon dies in the eastern 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 widespread damage, and is the largest explosion ever to occur in peacetime Europe.
  • December 12 - Gebran Ghassan Tueni was assassinated by a car bomb on December 12, 2005. He has been buried at Saint Dimitrius church graves after the funeral that took place at Saint George church Beirut.
  • December 12 - Scientists announce that they have created mice with small amounts of human brain cells in an effort to make realistic models of neurological disorders.
  • December 13 - A 6.7 magnitude earthquake rocks South Asia.
  • December 13 - Mass riots occur in Sydney, Australia, involving up to 5,000 youths.
  • December 15 - The first parliamentary elections take place under Iraq's new constitution.
  • December 16 - The 43rd Mersenne prime is found, 230,402,457 − 1. It was discovered with the GIMPS project by Dr. Curtis Cooper and Dr. Steven Boone, professors at Central Missouri State University.
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The Hertfordshire explosions seen from nearby on December 11.
  • December 16 - The West Wing Actor John Spencer dies at 58.
  • December 18 - Evo Morales wins the Bolivian Presidential Elections.
  • December 18 - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is hospitalized after suffering a minor stroke. He is released from the hospital 2 days later.
  • December 18 - The World Trade Organization 6th ministerial conference concludes in Hong Kong with a limited trade deal being ratified.
  • December 20 - 2005 New York City transit strike: New York City's Transport Workers Union Local 100 goes on strike for 3 days, shutting down all New York City Subway and Bus services.
  • December 22 - The U.S. Census Bureau releases its population estimates for 2005.
  • December 22 - An industrial action by bus drivers in Tehran leads to the arrest of Mansour Osanlou and several other union activists.
  • December 23 - Lech KaczyÅ„ski is sworn in as the President of Poland in Warsaw.
  • December 23 - 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 takeoff, killing 23 people.
  • December 23 - Chad declares a state of war against Sudan following a December 18th attack on Adre, which left about 100 people dead.
  • December 23 - In Israel, the trial of Tali Fahima ends in a plea bargain.
  • December 24 - Pope Benedict XVI leads his first Christmas Midnight Mass as Pope, praying for peace in the Middle East.
  • December 26 - Indonesians mark the first moments of the tsunami wave that came ashore exactly a year earlier, with thousands of people commemorating victims and relatives in many ceremonies.
  • December 31 - Another second is added, 23:59:60, called a leap second, to end the year 2005. The last time this occurred was on June 30, 1998.


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 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
  • 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 article: 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, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (b. 1927)
  • January 12 - Amrish Puri, Indian actor (b. 1932)
  • January 15 - Victoria de los Ã?ngeles, 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 16 - Nicole DeHuff, American Actress (b. 1974)
  • 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 rodeo performer and singer (b. 1949)
  • March 10 - Dave Allen, Irish comedian (b. 1936)
  • March 22 - Clemente Domínguez y Gómez, Antipope Gregory XVII (b. 1946)
  • March 26 - 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 célèbre (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 13 - George Dantzig, American mathematician (b. 1914)
  • 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)
  • May 27 - Eddie Albert, American actor (b. 1906)

June

  • June 6 - Maurice Rabb, Jr., American ophthalmologist (b. 1932)
  • June 6 - Anne Bancroft, American actress (b. 1931)
  • June 13 - Ã?lvaro 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, 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 president of the European 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 Orleans causing a total of 1,836 deaths 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 23 - Roger Brierley, English actor (b. 1935)
  • 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, 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

  • Physics - Roy J. Glauber, John L. Hall, Theodor W. Hänsch
  • Chemistry - Robert Grubbs, Richard Schrock, Yves Chauvin
  • Physiology or Medicine - Robin Warren, Barry Marshall
  • Literature - Harold Pinter
  • Peace - Mohamed ElBaradei
  • Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel - Robert J. Aumann, Thomas Schelling

2005 in fiction

  • Metal Gear Solid (videogame): In February of 2005, during a training mission on Shadow Moses, a nuclear weapons 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 team FOXHOUND. The rebellion is put down by the US government.
  • March 25 to March 26 - the events of the Doctor Who episode Rose take place in which the Ninth Doctor is joined by new companion Rose Tyler and they defeat the Nestene Consciousness' plans of using plastic shop window dummies called Autons 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 Great War between Autobots and Decepticons rages on Earth, on Cybertron, and in space.
  • In the .hack universe, the internet is shut down due to a widespread 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 Japanese vagrant named Kinzo Kodakarayama as its 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.
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Barker bağıran kimse çığırtkan Base adi alçak alt altlık aşağılık başlangıç sayısı baz dayanak dayandırmak dip esas kaba kalp katışık kaide kök kurmak saha kenarı sahte taban temel üs Baseball beysbol
Based yerleşik Battle çatışma dalaş mücâdele etmek mücâdele savaş savaşmak Beach kumsal sahil sahile çekmek
Belgium belçika Belt bölge hızlı gitmek kayış kemer takmak kemer kemerle dövmek kemerlemek kuşak kuşanmak (kılıç) iklim kuşağı Best alt etmek birinci sınıf en çok en iyi şekilde en iyi en geçmek yenmek
Beta beta Bible incil Bill afiş afişe etmek balta (eski) banknot beyanname burun fatura çıkarmak fatura etmek fatura gaga hesap kâğıt para poster senet sevişmek tahvil tasarı tiyatro programı uzantı ilan etmek
Birth doğma doğum doğurma doğuş kaynak köken nesil soy yavrulama Bloc blok Blood akrabalık huy kan bağı kan yapı
Bob ağzıyla yakalamaya çalışmak aşağı yukarı sallanmak çekül kesik kuyruk (at) kısa kesmek kısa saç modeli reverans yapmak saç lülesi sallamak (kafa) şilin Bolivian bolivya bolivyalı Bowl bovling oynamak çanak çevirmek (çember) kadeh kâse leğen stadyum (amer.) tas top (bowling vb.) yolunda gitmek yuvarlamak yuvarlanmak
Brazilian brezilya ile ilgili brezilyalı Bridge köprü kurmak köprü British britanya ile ilgili
Brown kahverengi karamak kızarmak Building apartman bina kurma yapı inşa etme inşa inşaat Bullet mermi
Bureau büro çalışma masası daire yazıhane Bus otobüs otobüsle taşımak Bush burç (mekan.) çalı çalılık arazi çalıya benzer şey gür saç
By başında geçecek biçimde geçişli biçimde göre kadar (süre) kenarında tarafından vasıtasıyla yakın yakınında yakınından yanında yanından ile yolundan yoluyla C do (nota) orta yüz dolarlık banknot Canadian kanada ile ilgili kanadalı
Canning konserveleme kutulama Capital ana baş başkent büyük harf büyük cezası ölüm olan çıkar ciddi kapital kâr kazanç kusursuz mühim mükemmel ölüm önde gelen önemli sermaye ile ilgili sermaye Category bölüm grup kategori sınıf zümre
Census nüfus sayımı Center çevresini dönüp dolaşmak göbek ılımlı kimse ılımlı politik görüş kemer inşaat desteği konsantre olmak merkez merkezde toplamak merkezde toplanmak odak orta alan oyuncusu orta alan orta ortalamak ortaya gelmek ortaya yerleştirmek punta santra sente yoğunlaşmak Central asıl baş esas merkezde olan merkezi önde gelen orta santral (amer.)
Championship şampiyonluk üstünlük Change aktarmak bozdurmak bozmak bozuk para değiş tokuş etmek değişmek değiştirmek değişiklik değişim demir para dönüşmek haline gelmek para üstü takas etmek yenilik Chemistry kimya madde yapısı yapı
Chess satranç Chief amir ana baş belli başlı en üst rütbeli reis şef China çini porselen kap porselen
Chinese çin ile ilgili çinli Christian dürüst hristiyan kimse hristiyan merhametli saygıdeğer iyi insan Circuit çember çevrim daire çevresi devre (elektrik) devre devretmek dolambaçlı yol dolaşıp aynı noktaya gelen yol dolaşma dolaşmak etrafında dönmek gezici dava vekili gezici hakim lig tur turneye çıkmak
City kent şehir halkı şehir Civil devlete ait hükümete ait kibar laik medeni hukuk ile ilgili medeni nazik resmi sivil vatandaşlarla ilgili iç yurttaşlık ile ilgili Climate bölge çevre hava şartlar iklim
Closure bitirme kapama kapanma kapatma koymak oylamaya geçmek son verme Coalition birleşme koalisyon Coast deniz kenarı deniz kıyısı kıyı boyu limanlar arasında ticaret yapmak kıyı kızak için uygun yokuş kızakla yokuştan kaymak sahil boyunca gitmek sahil yokuş aşağı salıvermek
Collier kömür gemisi kömür ocağı işçisi madenci Columbine hasekiküpesi kısa etekli dansçı (ingiliz pandomini) Comet kuyrukluyıldız
Commission aracı kârı atama belgesi atama atamak görev görevlendirme görevlendirmek heyet ısmarlama ısmarlamak komisyon kurul sipariş vermek sipariş talimat tayin etmek terfi vazife yetkilendirmek Committee heyet komisyon komite Commons avam halk tabakası paylaşılan yiyecekler
Community benzerlik cemaat cemiyet müşterek tasarruf ortaklık topluluk Company arkadaşlık bölük birlik eşlik misafir ortaklık tayfa şirket toplantı topluluk Computer bilgisayar
Conference birlik görüşme konferans kongre toplantı Confirmation doğrulama kanıt onama onay onaylama tasdik teyit ispat Congress kongre meclis oturumu meclis toplanma toplantı
Congressman kongre üyesi milletvekili Consciousness akıl bilinç şuur idrak zihin Constitution anayasa bünye huy karakter kurma meydana getirme oluşturma tüzük yapı yaradılış
Contents içindekiler Contest çekişme çekişmek karşı koymak karşılaşma mücâdele rekabet etmek tartışma yarışma yarışmak iddia inkâr itiraz etmek itiraz Conurbation şehirlerin genişleyip birleşmesi
Cook aşçı mahvetmek oynama yapmak pişmek pişirmek uydurmak yemek yapmak Cooper fıçı yapmak fıçıcı fıçılamak şarapçı Copper aynasız bakır kap bakır kaplamak bakır para bakır bakırlamak çamaşır kazanı polis
Cork kara mantarla siyahlaştırmak mantar mantarla tıkamak tıkaç tıpa tıpalamak Corporation belediye yetkilileri dernek kurum şirket tüzelkişi Country arazi diyar kırsal köy memleket sayfiye taşra taşraya ait toprak ülke
County eyaletteki yerel yönetim bölgesi kontluk vilâyet idari bölge il Court aranmak avlu celse dar sokak davet etmek hükümdarlık konak kort kur yapmak kur mahkeme oturum oyun alanı saltanat saray halkı saray toplantı yaltaklanmak istemek Crown çelenk doruğa ulaştırmak kafasına vurmak ödüllendirmek süslemek taç giydirmek taç taht tepe zirve
Culture bakteri kültürü kültür medenilik medeniyet üretme yetiştirme Cup çanak gibi yapmak fincan kavramak kupa Danish danimarkalı
Day dönem gün zaman DeLay alıkoymak erteleme ertelemek geç kalma gecikme gecikmek geciktirme geciktirmek mühlet oyalamak oyalanmak savsaklamak tecil tehir December aralık
Deep ağır anlaşılmaz aşırı dalgın derin derinlik esrarlı karanlık karışık keskin koyu içten yürekten Defense davalı defans oyuncusu doğrulama koruma sanık savunma silahları savunma Delta çatalağız delta
Democratic demokratik partiye ait demokratik Department bakanlık bölge bölüm daire departman şube Directive direktif talimat yol gösterici yönerge
Discovery bulgu buluş ortaya çıkarma Doctor değiştirmek doktor gemi aşçısı hadım etmek hekim onarmak sulandırmak tedavi etmek üzerinde oynama yapmak yamamak ileri gelen Dominican dominik cumhuriyeti ile ilgili dominikan mezhebiyle ilgili dominikan rahibi
Don bey don giydirmek giymek uzman ispanyol efendisi Duchess düşes Dutch alman eş
E zayıf not Earl kont Earlier daha erken daha evvel eski sabık
Early acele başlangıç çabuk erken erkenden eski evvel önce ilk olarak ilk Earth dünya kara toprak toprakla örtmek topraklamak yer yeryüzü in East doğu doğudaki bölüm doğudaki doğuya doğru olan doğuya doğru
Economic ekonomik hesaplı iktisadi Egyptian mısır mısır'a ait mısırlı Election seçim
England ingiltere English ingiltere ingiliz ingilizce Enterprise atılganlık atılım cesaret girişkenlik girişim kuruluş teşebbüs
Episode bölüm olay perde Escarpment eğimli yüzey sert ve kayalı yokuş Ethiopian habeş
Eucharist aşai rabbani ayini European avrupalı avrupa'ya özgü Exchange borsa bozdurmak bozma bozmak çevirmek değiş tokuş etmek değiş tokuş değiştirme değiştirmek kambiyo karşılıklı alıp verme karşılıklı alıp vermek karşılıklı olarak yapma takas etmek takas trampa
Executive uygulama ile ilgili icra idareci yetkili yönetici yönetim yürütme F başarısız not fa notası Facing dönme dönüş kaplama karşı olan karşı koruyucu katman üst tabaka
Federal federal Feeding bakma besleme doyurma geçindirme Felt keçe yapmak keçe ile kaplamak keçe
Film film filme çekmek kaplamak (zar vb.) lif ince bir tabaka ile kaplamak ince tabaka zar Financial finansal mali parasal Fire alev almak alev ateş almak ateş etme ateş ateşlemek çalışmak (motor vb.) heyecan hırs ısıtıcı ısıtmak kovmak ocak soruvermek tutuşturmak yakmak yangın yanmak işten atmak işten çıkarmak işten kovmak
Fleet alay çevik donanma fani filo hızlı kısacık seri Flight akış böcek sürüsü firar geri çekilme kaçış kaçma kuş sürüsü uçma uçuş yağmur (kurşun, ok vb.) Food besin gıda yem yemek yiyecek
Football futbol topu futbol Force baskı yapmak baskı birlik çabuklaştırmak etki geçerlilik güç ırzına geçmek kudret kütle kuvvet mecbur etmek nüfuz sıkıştırmak şiddet yığın yükseltmek (fiyat) yürürlük zor zorlama zorlamak Former biçimlendirici eski geçen geçmiş gövde (uçak) önceki sabık
Frank açık sözlü dürüst frenk samimi sözünü esirgemeyen ücretsiz göndermek (mektup) içi dışı bir Freedom açık sözlülük bağımsızlık fahri üyelik hürriyet laubalilik muafiyet özgürlük seçme hakkı irade istiklâl French fransa ile ilgili fransız fransızca ile ilgili
From beri -dan -den beri -den itibaren yüzünden G bin dolar sol notası Game aksak av eti av hayvanı cesur dolap eğlenme hazır hevesli kumar oynamak maç meslek oyun sakat şaka topal yiğit
Gas atıp tutma atıp tutmak benzin almak benzin boş lâf gaz pedalı gaz vermek gaz grizu hava civa havagazı matrak şey övünme övünmek saçmalamak Gay canlı eşcinsel homoseksüel hoppa hovarda keyifli neşeli nonoş pasaklı şen utanmaz yüzsüz Gear alet edevat ayarlamak çalışma donanım dişli eşya koşum takmak oturmak oturtmak pılı pırtı takım teçhizat uydurmak uymak vites değiştirmek vites vitese takmak
General baş genel general komutan orgeneral tahmini şef umumi yaygın Generation dünyaya getirme jenerasyon kuşak nesil üretme üretim German alman öz
Goblet kadeh Government devlet hükümet rejim siyasal bilgiler siyaset bilimi idare yönetim biçimi yönetim Governor baba bey eyalet valisi (amer.) müdür (banka, hapishane) patron vali yönetici
Grand ağırbaşlı ana asil baş büyük bin dolar genel muhteşem önemli soylu ulu Great büyük çok iyi hevesli muazzam mükemmel önemli ulu ünlü iyi Green acemi çimenlik genç gençlik golf sahası ham para rengi atmış taze toy yeni yeşermek yeşil alan yeşil yeşile boyamak yeşillendirmek yeşillik zindelik
Grey ağarmak beyazlamak boz gri kapalı kır kırlaşmak kırlaşmış külrengi sıkıntılı Group filo (ing.) grup gruplandırmak gruplaşmak heyet kafile küme manga öbek sınıflandırmak takım toplanmak topluluk Gulf anafor boşluk girdap körfez uçurum
Gush coşku coşma coşmak fışkırma taşkınlık taşma taşmak Hall antre hol kabul salonu konak koridor salon yemekhane yurt Harry bozmak eziyet etmek sinirini bozmak yağmalamak yakıp yıkmak
He erkek Heath çalılık funda fundalık Hebrew musevi yahudi ibrani
Her onun High aşırı büyük vites büyük neşeli önemli rekor sarhoş soylu şiddetli uçma uçmuş üst üstün uyuşturucu almış ileri yüce yukarı yükseğe yüksek basınçlı bölge yüksek yer yüksek yüksekte zirve Highlands kuzey iskoçya
Highness yücelik yükseklik Hindu hindu History geçmiş gelişim aşmaları kayıtlar tarih
Hockey hokey Holocaust kurban toplu ölüm yangının herşeyi yakması Home aile ocağı bakımevi ev evde yapılan evde evdeki eve ait eve hedef (bomba) hedefe ait hedefe hedeflemek kale sinyâllere göre yönelmek tam yerine ülkesinde vatan vatana ait yurda dönmek (kuş) yurda yurt yuva yuvasına dönmek
House barındırmak ev halkı ev sağlamak ev eve yerleştirmek gösteri konut meclis mesken sinema salonu şirket yurt Human insan insanlık insanoğlu insani Hunter avcı
Hurricane fırtına kasırga I bir (romen) Ice buz buza koymak buzla kaplamak buzlanmak değerli taş dondurma dondurmak öldürmek pasta kaplama şekerlemesi pırlanta şekerle kaplamak
Impact çarpışma çarpma darbe etki pekiştirmek sıkıştırmak şok vuruş In -da -de evde gelmiş olan halinde moda olarak tutulan iç içeride içeriye içinde içine yerinde Incumbent düşen görevli memur üzerine düşen yükümlü zorunlu
Indian hindistan'a ait hint hintli kızılderili Industrial endüstri endüstriyel sanayi sanayici Industry çaba endüstri gayret hamaratlık sanayi işletmecilik
Initially ilk olarak Institute açmak atamak başlatmak enstitü klinik kurmak kurum tayin etmek International uluslararası
Iran iran Iranian iran iran'lı Iraqi ırak ırak'lı
Irish irlanda dilinde irlandalı Island ada Israeli israilli
It cazibe çekicilik cinsel ilişki önemli kimse şahsiyet ilişki Italian italyan Jack adam erkek eşek erkek kaldıraç kaldırmak kriko ile kaldırmak kriko mangır para priz sancak (gemi) vale yükseltmek
January ocak Japan vernik verniklemek Japanese japon
Jean kot Jerry alman askeri jerry lazımlık Jewish musevi yahudi
Jihad cihat John tuvalet Johnny herif tip
Judge anlam çıkarmak değer biçmek değerlendirmek ekspert hakem hakemlik etmek hakim hüküm vermek karara varmak muhakeme etmek tahmin etmek uzman yargıç yargılamak Jump artış atlama atlamak atlatmak eğlenceli olmak fırlama fırlamak geri tepme hoplama hoplamak sevişmek sıçrama sıçramak sıçratmak ürkmek ilişkiye girmek zıplama zıplamak zonklamak Justice adalet doğruluk dürüstlük hak hakim yargı
Kali salikorn Khan han kaan King dama kral papaz şah
Kingdom alem krallık kraliyet Kiss buse değmek dokunmak öpmek öpücük şekerleme Labour çaba harcamak çalışma çalışmak doğum sancısı çekmek emek vermek emek hizmet uğraşmak işçi partisi (ing.) işçi sınıfı işgücü
Lady bayan eş hanımefendi kadın leydi Lake göl koyu kırmızı boya Lance mızrak mızraklamak mızraklı süvari zıpkın
Law dava hukuk kanun kural yasa ilke Leader baş başmakale lider önayak önder League antlaşma birlik dernek küme lig işbirliği
Lebanon lübnan Lech şehvet Legislative kanun yapan yasama organı yasama yasayan
Lesbian eşcinsel lezbiyen sevici Liberal bol cömert genel hür liberal görüşlü kimse liberal oldukça büyük özgür düşünceli serbest fikirli serbest Lieutenant teğmen üsteğmen (brit.) vekil yardımcı yüzbaşı
Light açık aydınlanmak aydınlatmak aydınlık denk gelmek deniz feneri fingirdek hafif ışık saçmak ışık tutmak ışık ışıltı ışımak kolayca konmak lamba neşelendirmek nur rastlamak tasasız umursamaz yakmak yanmak inmek yumuşak List cetvel geminin yan yatması kaydetmek kumaş kenarı liste listelemek listeye yazmak yana yatmak Literature edebiyat literatür yazın
Little adi az miktar az azıcık bayağı dar görüşlü küçük ufak şey ufak Live canlı diri elektrik yüklü elektrikli güncel hareketli hayat dolu hayatta kalmak naklen oturmak parlak sönmemiş yanmamış yaşamak yaşayan Local bölgesel kısmi lokal sakin şehir içi yerel yerli
Long arzu etmek büyük epeydir gözlemek hasret kalmak hasret olmak özlemek özlemini çekmek susamak uzun süre uzun vadeli uzun zaman uzun zamandır uzun uzunluk istemek Love aşk sevda sevgi sevgili sevmek tutkunluk yar Macintosh yağmurluk
Main ana boru ana asıl başlıca belli başlı deniz esas kuvvet okyanus zor Mainland anakara Make biçim elde etmek etmek sağlamak varmak verim yapı yapılış şekli yapmak yaptırmak ilişki kurmak
Mar bozmak March hudut mart marş sınır uygun adımla yürüyüş yürüyüş yaptırmak Mark alman markı belirti çizgi çizmek damga damgalamak dikkate almak hedef mark marka mimlemek not vermek not nişan puan işaret işaretlemek iz
Marriage evlenme evlilik nikâh Marshal dizmek mareşal sıralamak Martin kırlangıç
Mass aşai rabbani ayini küme kütle kitle toplamak yığın yığmak May akdiken bahar -ebilmek gençlik mayıs çiçeği mayıs mümkün olmak olası olmak Mean adi ahlaksız anlamına gelmek aşağılık cimri demek olmak demek istemek demeye gelmek eli sıkı hasis huysuz kastetmek keyifsiz kılıksız niyet etmek orantılı orta ortalama tasarlamak utangaç ifade etmek zor
Mecca mekke Medicine büyü doktorluk tıp ilaç vermek ilaç Memory akıl anı bellek hafıza hatıra
Metal maden metâl Meteorology meteoroloji Metropolitan başkent başkentli
Mexican meksika meksikalı Mexico meksika Middle orta kısım orta yer orta ortadaki
Midnight gece yarısı Midway fuarda panayır bölümü yarı yolda yarı yoldaki Millionaire milyoner
Minister bakan papaz vaiz vekil Minority azınlık azlık Mission amaç elçilik görev heyet misyon vazife ideal iş
Month ay More çok daha çok daha fazla şey fazlalık Motor araba hareket ettirici makina motor otomobille gitmek
Movement akım hareket manevra işleme Movie film Music müzik
Muslim müslüman National ulusal vatandaş yurttaş New acemi keşfedilmemiş modern taze yeni
News haber North kuzey kuzeyde kuzeydeki kuzeye doğru Northern kuzey
Norway norveç Norwegian norveç norveçli O sıfır
Ocean derya okyanus Oil gaz petrol sıvı yağ yağ çekmek yağ yağcılık yapma yağcılık yapmak yağlamak yağlıboya Opposition başkaldırma düşmanlık karşı koyma karşıtlık muhalefet rekabet zıtlık
Organization bünye organizasyon örgüt örgütlenme Ornithology ornitoloji Other başka biçimde başka türlü başka bundan başka geçen öbür öteki sonraki
Others eller Our bizim Packer ambalaj makinesi paketçi
Pakistan pakistan Pakistani pakistan pakistanlı Papal papaya ait
Parish cemaat kilise papaz papazın dini bölgesi Park koruma altına alınmış arazi koymak otopark park parketmek Parliament parlamento
Parliamentary kibar meclis nazik parlamentoya ait Part ayırmak ayrılmak ayrım bölüm elden çıkarmak fragman görev katkı kesim kısım kısmi kopmak parça pay rol semt taraf tarakla ayırmak yedek parça Party alem davet eğlence ekip grup hissedar ortak parti taraf şahıs topluluk
Pat basmakalıp çok uygun değişmez kalıp (ufak) münasip okşama okşamak pat sesi pışpışlamak sıvazlama tam zamanında olan tam zamanında yerinde Peace barış huzur rahat sessizlik sükunet sulh Peninsula yarımada
Per aracılığı ile başına eliyle gereğince göre her nazaran vasıtasıyla Peter çük kasa para kasası penis peter Physics fizik
Physiology fizyoloji Plot arazi parçası arsa entrika fesat grafiğini çizmek hedef noktası komplo kroki üzerinde göstermek kumpas kurmak kumpas olaylar dizisi parsel parsellemek plân üzerinde işaretlemek plan radarda görünen nokta suikâst tema yerini belirlemek Poland polonya
Polish boya (ayakkabı) boyamak (ayakkabı) cila cilalama cilalamak düzeltmek kibarlık nezaket parlaklık parlatma parlatmak perdah perdahlamak polonya dili polonya polonyalı terbiye etmek incelik Politics çıkar politikası politik görüş politik oyunlar politika politikacılık siyaset siyasi görüş Pope papa
Popular halk halka özgü popüler sevilen tutulan Post afişe etmek aktarmak (kayıt) asmak (afiş) atamak aydınlatmak bilgi vermek dikmek (nöbetçi) direk garnizon görevlendirmek karakol kazık kışla kolon küçük ticaret merkezi kurye mektup (brit.) nöbet yeri nöbet nokta posta ile göndermek posta postalamak sütun tayin etmek yapıştırmak (ilan) yer yerleştirmek (asker) ilan etmek ilan yapıştırmak iş Potter çömlekçi oyalanmak ufak işlerle oyalanmak vakit geçirmek
Poverty düşkünlük eksiklik fakirlik parasızlık sefalet yetersizlik yokluk yoksulluk Premier baş başbakan birinci ilk President başkan cumhurbaşkanı devlet başkanı genel müdür
Presidential başkanlığa ait başkanlık Prevention engelleme korunma önlem önleme Pride ağalık azamet en parlak zaman gösteriş gurur haysiyet kendini beğenmişlik kıvanç kibir kibirlilik onur övünç kaynağı övünç tafra şeref iftihar ihtişam izzetinefis
Prime ağızotu koymak (tüfek) ana nota asal sayı astar sürmek baş başlangıç başlıca birincil en güzel zaman en önemli gençlik hayatın baharı mükemmel şey olgunluk çağı tulumbaya su koymak içirip sarhoş etmek ilk dönem ilk Prince prens şehzade Princess prenses
Prize çok istenen şey değer biçmek değer vermek ganimet almak ganimet kaldıraç kaldıraçla kaldırmak madalyalı manivela mükâfat ödül kazanan ödül olarak verilen ödül ödüle lâyık takdir etmek tam ikramiye Programme gösteri plan planlamak program programlamak yapım yazılım Progressive derece derece artan gelişen kademeli ilerleyen ilerici
Project atmak çıkıntı oluşturmak fırlatmak plan planlamak proje projesini hazırlamak tasarı tasarlamak yansıtmak iz düşürmek Protocol protokol yapmak protokol resmi nezaket kuralları tutanak Provisional geçici
Queen dam homoseksüel kız (iskambil) kraliçe yapmak kraliçe sevgili sultan top vezir çıkmak vezir R r harfi Racing koşma yarış yarışma
Radio radyo yayını radyo istasyonu radyo radyodan yayınlamak radyografi yapmak radyoterapi uygulamak röntgen çekmek telgraf (telsiz) telsiz telsizden yayınlamak Rail ağzına geleni söylemek azarlamak demiryolu dil uzatmak korkuluk küfretmek parmaklık parmaklıkla çevirmek ray döşemek ray sövmek sutavuğu tırabzan koymak tırabzan trabzan yakınmak Railway demiryolu (brit.) demiryolu tren yolu
Reconnaissance arama keşif Red al borç kırmızı (renk) kırmızı kızarmış kızgın kızıl saçlı kızıl tüylü kızıl kızılderili komünist rus solcu Referendum referandum
Reform adam olmak devrim yapmak devrim düzelmek düzeltmek ıslah etmek ıslah reform yapmak reform yeniden biçimlendirmek yeniden düzenleme yeniden düzenlemek yeniden kurma yenilik Religious din dindar dinsel dini diyanet sofu tarikata ait inançlı Republic cumhuriyet
Reservist yedek (ask.) Resort başvurma başvurmak çare dinlenme yeri gitmek mesire sık sık gidilen yer tatil yeri uğrak yardımına başvurulacak kimse Return aynı kâğıttan oynamak beyan etmek bülten dönmek dönüş geri dönme geri dönmek geri dönüş geri gelme geri gelmek geri göndermek geri tepme geri verme geri vermek geri vurmak geriye gitme getirmek (faiz vb) getiri sağlamak getiri hüküm vermek kâr karar vermek (mahk.) karşılık milletvekili seçmek misilleme yapmak nüksetme nüksetmek rapor resmen bildirmek resmi açıklama rövanş seçim sonucu tazminat tekrarlama tekrarlamak topa geri vurma topu karşılamak tornistan iade etmek iade yansıtmak ince kıyım tütün
Revenge acısını çıkarma hesaplaşma hınç hıncını almak kin öç öcünü almak rövanş intikam hırsı intikam intikamını almak Review araştırma bir bakışta kavramak denetim yapmak denetim dergi detayları ile görmek eleştirmek eleştiri yazısı eleştiri geçmişi anmak geçmişi düşünmek geçit töreni gözden geçirmek kritik revü revizyon teftiş etmek teftiş tekrar (ders) tekrar etmek (ders) yeniden gözatmak yeniden inceleme yeniden incelemek Revolution deveran devrim devir köklü değişiklik ihtilal
River akış ırmak nehir Robin daire şeklinde imzalanan dilekçe kızılgerdan mehmetçik narbülbülü Rocket azar füze fırlatmak füze havai fişek papara roket atmak roket
Roger roger Rolling gürleme yalpa yalpalama yuvarlanma Rose gül deseni gül pembesi gül pencere gül güzel kız hortum ağzı lâl pembe şarap pembe rüzgâr gülü süzgeçli ağızlık (bahçe sulama kovası) yılancık
Rover avare gezginci hedef (okçuluk) korsan serseri uzun mesafe hedefi (okçuluk) izci (ergin) Royal asil büyük tabaka kâğıt krala ait krallara lâyık kraliyet ailesinden kimse kraliyet muhteşem prens gibi royal Runway geçit koşu pisti pist uçak pisti
Saint aziz kabul etmek aziz kutsal School balık sürüsü ders vermek eğitmek ekol mektep öğretmek okul binası okul çalışanları ve öğrencileri okul okula göndermek tarz terbiye etmek yetiştirmek Science beceri bilim fen teknik ilim
Scooter buz kayağı mobilet moped skuter Sea dalga deniz denizle ilgili derya Secession ayrılma uzaklaşma
Secretary bakan kâtip sekreter yazı masası yazman See anlamak bakmak farketmek görmek görüp geçirmek görüşmek göz önüne almak papalık seyretmek sezmek uğurlamak yolcu etmek Senate senato
Serial birbirini izleyen dizi seri halinde seri sıralı Series dizi grup seri sıra silsile Server hizmetçi servis atan oyuncu servis takımı tepsi
Shadow belli etmek can yoldaşı gölge gibi takibetmek gölge gölgelemek hayal etmek hayal hayalet hüzün karanlık karartı karartmak keder koruma peşinden ayrılmayan hayvan rahatsız eden duygu siluet tasavvur etmek iz izlemek zerre Shanghai afyonla sersemletip gemide çalışması için kaçırmak sarhoş edip gemiye tayfa almak Sheikh şeyh
Shell bomba bombalamak deniz kabuğu dış görünüş dış kaplama (gemi, uçak) fişek havai fişek roketi kabuğunu soymak kabuk (midye vb.) kabuk kaplumbağa kabuğu kovan top mermisi yapı iskeleti yarış kayığı yumurta kabuğu Sherif şerif Shuttle gidip gelmek karşılıklı sefer mekik dokumak mekik
Singer aşık ötücü kuş şarkıcı Smith demirci nalbant Social kilise üyelerinin resmi olmayan toplantısı sosyal toplu halde yaşayan toplumsal
Socialist sosyalist Solid bütün birbirine bağlı birlik olan cisimsel eksiksiz güvenilir katı cisim katı kübik