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2003
2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, and also:
Events
- January 1 -
- January 8 - US Airways flight 5481 crashes at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina killing all 21 people aboard.
- January 15 - The United States Supreme Court hands down its decision in Eldred v. Ashcroft allowing the extension of copyright terms in the U.S.
- January 24 - The new United States Department of Homeland Security officially begins operation.
- January 25 -
- January 30 - Iraq disarmament crisis: The leaders of Britain, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Hungary, Poland, Denmark, and the Czech Republic release a statement, the letter of the eight, demonstrating support for the United States' plans for an invasion of Iraq.
- 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.
- July 1 - 500,000 Hong Kong people march to protest Hong Kong Basic Law Article 23, which redefined treason controversially.
- July 2 - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is declared the Host City for the XXI Olympic Winter Games in 2010.
- July 5
- July 6 - Residents of Corsica reject a referendum for increased autonomy for the region from France by a very narrow margin.
- July 7 - Canon Jeffrey John, first would-be gay bishop in the Church of England, withdraws his acceptance of the post of The Bishop of Reading after discussions with the church leaders
- July 10 - Russian security agent dies in Moscow while trying to defuse a bomb a woman had tried to carry into a cafe on central Moscow's main street.
- July 18 Convention on the Future of Europe finishes its work and proposes the first European constitution
- July 23 - Operation Warrior Sweep is the first major military deployment of the Afghan National Army
- July 24 - The Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands, Operation Helpem Fren, lead by Australia, begins in the Solomon Islands
- July 30 - The last old-style Volkswagen Beetle rolls off its production line in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.
- November 5 - Gary Ridgway, The "Green River Killer", confesses murders of 48 women
- November 9 - Lunar eclipse (the Americas, Europe, Africa, Central Asia)
- November 12 - Occupation of Iraq: In Nasiriya, Iraq, at least 23 people, among them the first Italian casualties of the 2003 Iraq war are killed in a suicide bomb attack on an Italian police base.
- November 15 - Two car bombs explode simultaneously in Istanbul, Turkey targeting two synagogues, killing at least 25 people and wounding more than 300; Al-Qaida claims responsibility.
- November 18
- November 20
- Several bombs explode in Istanbul, Turkey destroying the Turkish head office of HSBC Holdings and the British consulate.
- Michael Jackson is arrested by police on charges of child molestation, a charge that can carry an 8 year jail term.
- November 22 - England wins the Rugby Union World Cup defeating Australia 20-17 after extra time.
- November 23
- November 24 - The High Court in Glasgow imposes a minimum sentence of 27 years for Al Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, the Libyan convicted of bombing Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
- November 26 - Last ever flight by Concorde.
Births
Deaths
For more deaths see: Deaths in 2003
January-March
- January 1 - Joe Foss, politician, fighter pilot, recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor
- January 5 - Roy Jenkins, British politician
- January 12:
- January 18 - "The Sheik" Ed Farhat, popular professional wrestler from the Detroit Area (b. 1924)
- January 23 - Nell Carter, singer, actress
- January 24 - Gianni Agnelli, Italian entrepreneur and president of Fiat (b. 1921)
- January 26 - George Younger, 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie, British politician (b. 1931)
- January 29 - Frank Moss, US Senator from Utah (b. 1911)
- February 1 - The crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia; Michael P. Anderson, David M. Brown, Kalpana Chawla, Laurel Clark, Rick D. Husband, Willie McCool, Ilan Ramon
- February 14:
- 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 25 - Alberto Sordi, Italian comedy film legend
- February 27:
- February 28:
- March 8:
- March 9:
- March 12:
- March 15 - Dame Thora Hird, British actress
- March 16:
- March 19 - Michael Mathias Prechtl, German illustrator (b. 1926)
- March 24 - Hans Hermann Groër, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vienna (1986 - 1995)
- March 26 - Daniel Patrick Moynihan, United States Senator from New York
- March 29 - Carlo Urbani, WHO doctor who discovered SARS
- March 30 - Valentin Pavlov, former prime minister of the Soviet Union
April-June
- April 1 - Leslie Cheung, 46, Hong Kong singer/actor
- April 17:
- April 22:
- April 23 - Bernard Katz, biophysicist, Nobel Prize winner
- April 26 - Peter Stone, Oscar- and (3-time)Tony-winning writer
- April 29 - Franco Corelli, Italian tenor (b. 1921)
- May 9 - Russell B. Long, US Senator from Louisiana
- May 10 - Milan Vukcevich, chemist and chess problem composer
- May 11 - Noel Redding, bassist for The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- May 12 - Sadruddin Aga Khan, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 1965 - 1977
- May 13 - John Savage, former Premier of Nova Scotia
- May 14:
- May 15 - June Carter Cash, musician, singer, wife of Johnny Cash
- May 18 - Anna Santisteban, legendary figure in the Miss Universe contests
- May 21 - Frank D. White, governor of Arkansas
- May 27 - Luciano Berio, Italian composer (b. 1925)
- May 28:
- June 10:
- June 11 - David Brinkley, American journalist (b. 1920)
- June 12:
- June 19 - Laura Sadler, British actress (b. 1980)
- June 24:
- June 25 - Lester Maddox, segregationist governor of the state of Georgia
- June 26:
- June 29 - Katharine Hepburn, American actress (b. 1907)
July-September
- July 4 - Barry White, American singer (b. 1944)
- July 10 - Lord Shawcross, Britain's chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials (b. 1902)
- July 16 - Carol Shields, Canadian author (b. 1935)
- July 17 - Dr. David Kelly, British Ministry of Defence
- July 21 - John Davies, president of the New Zealand Olympic Committee
- July 22:
- Qusay Hussein, Iraqi military leader, younger son of Saddam Hussein
- Uday Hussein, Iraqi military leader; eldest son of Saddam Hussein
- July 27:
- July 28 - Lady Valerie Goulding, Irish Senator and campaigner for the disabled
- July 29 - Foday Sankoh, Sierra Leonean rebel leader (b. 1937)
- July 30 - Sam Phillips, record producer
- July 31 - Guido Crepax, Italian comics artist (b. 1933)
- August 11 - Herb Brooks, ice hockey coach (b. 1937)
- August 15 - Idi Amin, Ugandan dictator (b. 1925)
- August 19:
- August 30 - Charles Bronson, actor (b. 1920)
- September 1 - Sir Terry Frost, British artist (b. 1915)
- September 3 - Paul Hill, executed for two anti-abortion murders
- September 11:
- September 12 - Johnny Cash, American musician, singer (b. 1932)
- September 13 - Frank O'Bannon, Governor of Indiana
- September 15 - Yetunde Price, sister of American tennis-players Venus and Serena Williams
- September 16:
- September 19 - Slim Dusty, Australian country music singer
- September 20:
- September 22 - Gordon Jump, American television actor (b. 1932)
- September 25:
- September 28 - Elia Kazan, American movie director (b. 1909)
- September 30 - Robert Kardashian, American lawyer (b. 1921)
October-December
- October 2 - John T. Dunlop, Secretary of Labor under Gerald Ford
- October 3 - William Steig, American cartoonist and children's author; creator of Shrek
- October 4 - Sid McMath, former governor of Arkansas
- October 10 - Eugene Istomin, American pianist (b. 1925)
- October 17 - Janice Rule , American acress, psychoanalyst (b. 1931)
- October 18 - Preston Smith, Governor of Texas (b. 1912)
- October 19:
- Margaret Murie, "Mother of the modern conservationist movement"
- Faith Fancher, television journalist and breast cancer awareness activist
- October 23 - Soong May-ling (Madame Chiang Kai-Shek), Chinese politician, widow of Chiang Kai-shek (b. 1897
- October 27 - Rod Roddy, game show announcer (The Price is Right)
- October 30 - Franco Corelli, Italian tenor
- October 31 - Richard Neustadt, political historian
- November 5 - Bobby Hatfield, American singer, of Righteous Brothers (b. 1940)
- November 9 - Art Carney, American comedian and actor
- November 30 - Gertrude Ederle, American swimmer {English Channel) (b. 1905)
- December 7:
- December 8:
- December 9 - Paul Simon, US Senator from Illinois
- December 12:
- December 19 - Hope Lange, American actress
- December 27 - Alan Bates, Btitish actor (Zorba the Greek)
- December 29 - Earl Hindman, actor, played Wilson on Home Improvement
- December 30:
Nobel prizes
Government, religious, and international organisations leaders
External links
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