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2003 (MMIII) was a common year that started on a Wednesday according to the Gregorian calendar. It was the 2003rd year of the Common Era or the Anno Domini designation; the 3rd year of the 3rd millennium and of the 21st century; and the 4th of the 2000s decade.
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The 2003 NHL entry draft was, in the words of one former NHL general manager, a "once-in-a-generation kind of draft." Most drafts churn out two or three "franchise" players, but the Nashville draft produced more studs than Lexington, Ky.
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( For an account of the U.S. build-up to war in Iraq, see News of the Nation, 2003. ... See 2003 People in the news for biographies of entertainers and newsmakers. ...
( For an account of the U.S. build-up to war in Iraq, see News of the Nation, 2003. ... See 2003 People in the news for biographies of entertainers and newsmakers. ...
2003 was designated the:
International Year of Freshwater.
European Disability Year.
Events
January
January 1 Pascal Couchepin becomes President of the Confederation in Switzerland.
January 5 Police arrest seven suspects in connection with Wood Green ricin plot.
January 8 US Airways Express Flight 5481 crashes at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport in Charlotte North Carolina killing all 21 people aboard.
January 16 STS-107: Space Shuttle Columbia is launched on its last flight.
January 18 The Canberra Bushfires in Canberra Australia kill 4 people.
January 23 The last signal is received from NASA's Pioneer 10 spacecraft some 7.5 billion miles from Earth.
January 25 An international group of volunteers leaves London for Baghdad to act as voluntary human shields hoping to avert a U.S. invasion.
January 29 2003 Phnom Penh riots: In Phnom Penh Cambodia the Thai Embassy is burned and commercial properties of Thai businesses are vandalized.
February
February 1
At the conclusion of the STS-107 mission the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrates during reentry over Texas killing all 7 astronauts onboard.
In Northern Ireland Protestant Ulster Defence Association Belfast leader John Gregg is killed by a loyalist faction.
Morgan Spurlock begins his 30-day Mcdonalds diet.
February 5 Iraq disarmament crisis: U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell addresses the UN Security Council on Iraq.
February 9
The Cricket World Cup begins in South Africa.
BBC Choice closes for the final time at 12:30 a.m. being replaced with BBC Three at 7 p.m.
War in Darfur begins.
February 15 Global protests against Iraq war: More than 10 million people protest in over 600 cities worldwide the largest to take place before a war occurs.
February 18 An arsonist destroys a train in Daegu South Korea killing more than 190.
February 20 The Station nightclub fire in West Warwick Rhode Island claims the lives of 100 people.
February 26 An American businessman is admitted to the Vietnam France Hospital in Hanoi Vietnam with the first identified case of SARS. WHO doctor Carlo Urbani reports the unusual highly contagious disease to WHO. Both the businessman and doctor later die of the disease.
March
A SARS hospital in Taiwan.
March 12
Serbian Prime Minister Zoran indic is assassinated in Belgrade.
The WHO issues a global alert on SARS.
March 13 Human evolution: The journal Nature reports that 350000-year-old upright-walking human footprints had been found in Italy.
March 15 Hu Jintao becomes President of the People's Republic of China replacing Jiang Zemin.
March 19 Iraq War begins with the invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and allied forces.
March 23 The 2003 Cricket World Cup ends as Australia beats India by 125 runs in Johannesburg South Africa.
April
April 3
A passenger bus hits a remote-controlled land mine in the Chechen capital killing at least 8.
U.S. forces seize control of Saddam International Airport changing the airport's name to Baghdad International Airport.
April 7 Syracuse wins the college basketball National Championship.
April 9 U.S. forces seize control of Baghdad ending the regime of Saddam Hussein.
April 14 The Human Genome Project is completed with 99% of the human genome sequenced to 99.99% accuracy.
April 17 The Stevens Report concludes that members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and British Army cooperated with the Ulster Defence Association in the killings of Catholics in Northern Ireland.
April 29 The United States announces the withdrawal of troops stationed in Saudi Arabia and the redeployment of some at the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar.
May
May 1 U. S. president George W. Bush lands on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln where he gives a speech announcing the end of major combat in the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. A banner behind him declares "Mission Accomplished".
May 2 The Monkeyman superhero hoax begins in Tunbridge Wells Kent UK.
May 3 The Old Man of the Mountain a rock formation in New Hampshire crumbles after heavy rain.
May 4May 10 A major severe weather outbreak spawns more tornadoes than any week in U.S. history; 393 tornadoes are reported in 19 states.
May 4 Top Thrill Dragster opens in Cedar Point in Sandusky Ohio as the world's tallest fastest roller coaster.
May 11 Benvenuto Cellini's Saliera is stolen from the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
May 12
A suicide truck-bomb attack kills at least 60 at a government compound in northern Chechnya.
In Riyadh Saudi Arabia 26 people are killed in the Riyadh Compound Bombings.
May 14 A female suicide bomber blows up explosives strapped to her waist in a crowd of thousands of Muslim pilgrims killing at least 18 people in Chechnya.
May 15 The date predicted by Pana-Wave Laboratory a Japanese cult on which a close encounter with an unknown planet would result in the extinction of most of humankind.
May 16 In Casablanca Morocco 33 civilians are killed and more than 100 injured in the Casablanca terrorist attacks.
May 17 Arsenal beats Southampton 10 to win the FA Cup.
May 19
Pen Hadow becomes the first person to walk alone without any outside help from Canada to the North Pole.
The Indonesian military begins an operation in Aceh province.
May 21
F.C. Porto defeats Celtic 32 (AET) in the UEFA Cup Final in Seville Spain.
An earthquake in the Boumerds region of northern Algeria kills 2200.
May 22 The Sheffield Winter Gardens are officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
May 23 Dewey the first deer cloned by scientists at Texas A&M University is born.
May 24 Sertab Erener wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 for Turkey with the song Every Way That I Can in Riga Latvia.
May 25 After docking in Miami at 05:00 the SS Norway (old SS France) is severely damaged by a boiler explosion at 06:30 that kills 7 and injures 17 crew members. A few weeks later it is announced by NCL that she will never sail again as a commercial ocean liner.
May 26 A draft of the proposed European Constitution is unveiled.
May 28 Prometea the first horse cloned by Italian scientists is born.
May 28 AC Milan defeats fellow Italian rival Juventus 32 on penalties after a scoreless tie to win the UEFA Champions League their sixth European title.
May 31 Eric Rudolph suspected in the Centennial Olympic Park bombing in 1996 is captured in Murphy North Carolina.
June
June 1
The 29th G8 summit opens in vian-les-Bains France to tight security and tens of thousands of protesters.
The People's Republic of China begins filling the lake behind the massive Three Gorges Dam raising the water level near the dam over 100 metres.
June 4 Martha Stewart and her broker are indicted for using privileged investment information and then obstructing a federal investigation. Stewart also resigns as chairperson and chief executive officer of Martha Stewart Living.
June 5 A female suicide bomber detonates a bomb near a bus carrying soldiers and civilians to a military airfield in Mozdok a major staging point for Russian troops in Chechnya killing at least 16.
June 22 The largest hailstone ever recorded falls in Aurora Nebraska.
June 23 Grutter v. Bollinger: The Supreme Court of the United States upholds affirmative action in university admissions.
June 26 Lawrence v. Texas: The U.S. Supreme Court declares sodomy laws unconstitutional.
June 29 A balcony collapse in Chicago kills 13.
June 30 In Irvine California Joseph Hunter Parker kills 2 Albertsons employees with a sword before being shot to death by the police.
July
July 1 500000 Hong Kong people march to protest Hong Kong Basic Law Article 23 which controversially redefines treason.
July 2 At the International Olympic Committee session in Prague Vancouver British Columbia is declared the host city for the XXI Olympic Winter Games in 2010.
July 5
SARS is declared to be contained by WHO.
A double suicide bombing at a Moscow rock concert kills the attackers and 15 other people.
July 6 The 70-meter Eupatoria Planetary Radar sends a METI message Cosmic Call 2 to 5 stars: Hip 4872 HD 245409 55 Cancri HD 10307 and 47 Ursae Majoris that will arrive at these stars in 2036 2040 2044 2044 and 2049 respectively
July 7
Corsica voters reject a referendum for increased autonomy from France by a very narrow margin.
Canon Jeffrey John the first would-be gay bishop in the Church of England withdraws his acceptance of the post of The Bishop of Reading after discussions with church leaders.
July 8 Sudan Airways Flight 39 with 117 people on board crashes in Sudan; the only survivor is a 2-year-old child.
July 10 A 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 14 CIA leak scandal: Washington Post columnist Robert Novak publishes the name of Valerie Plame blowing her cover as a CIA operative.
July 18
The Convention on the Future of Europe finishes its work and proposes the first European Constitution.
The body of David Kelly a scientist at the Ministry of Defence is found a few miles from his home leading to the Hutton inquiry.
July 21 Eleven Support towers on Kinzua Bridge collapse after being hit by an F-1 tornado.
July 22 Uday and Qusay Hussein sons of Saddam Hussein are killed by the U.S. military in Iraq after being tipped off by an informant.
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 led by Australia begins.
July 26 The electorate of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma approves a new constitution redesignating the tribe "Cherokee Nation" without "of Oklahoma" and specifically disenfranchising the Cherokee Freedmen.
July 30 The last Volkswagen Type 1 rolls off its production line in Puebla Puebla Mexico.
August
August 1 A suicide bomber rams a truck filled with explosives into a military hospital near Chechnya killing 50 people including Russian troops wounded in Chechnya.
August 2 The United Nations authorizes an international peacekeeping force for Liberia.
August 10 The highest temperature ever recorded in the UK; 38.5C (101.3F) at Brogdale near Faversham in Kent.1
August 11
NATO takes over command of the peacekeeping force in Afghanistan marking its first major operation outside Europe in its 54-year-history.
Jemaah Islamiah leader Riduan Isamuddin better known as Hambali is arrested in Bangkok Thailand.
A heat wave in Paris causes temperatures up to 44C (112F).
August 14
A widespread power outage affects the northeastern United States and South-Central Canada.
A 6.4 Richter scale earthquake occurs near the Greek Ionian island of Lefkada; 24 are injured.
August 15 Oil price increases since 2003: Global oil production begins a 4-year plateau (and subsequent decline) in the face of rising demand causing new price increases.
August 16 The 2003 Okanagan Mountain Park Fire spreads quickly on the outskirts of Kelowna British Columbia threatening to engulf the largest town in British Columbia's interior.
August 22 A rocket explosion kills 21 at the Brazilian rocket complex in Alcntara Brazil due to the premature ignition of a solid rocket booster.
August 25
Two bomb blasts in Mumbai India kill 52.
The Spitzer Space Telescope was launched from Cape Canaveral Florida during Delta II.
August 27 Perihelic Opposition: Mars makes its closest approach to Earth in over 50000 years.
August 28
Bank robber Brian Douglas Wells is killed when a time bomb around his neck explodes allegedly in an act of betrayal by his co-conspirators.
An electricity blackout cuts off power to around 500000 people living in southeast England and brings 60% of London's underground rail network to a halt.
September
September 3 The Hubble Space Telescope starts Hubble Ultra Deep Field.
September 4 Europe's busiest shopping centre the Bullring in Birmingham is officially opened by Sir Albert Bore.
September 10
Swedish foreign minister Anna Lindh is stabbed in a Stockholm department store and dies the next day.
Estonia approves joining the European Union in a referendum.
September 14 Sweden rejects adopting the Euro in a referendum.
September 15 The ELN kidnaps 8 foreign tourists in the Ciudad Perdida in Colombia; they demand a human rights investigation and release the last hostages 3 months later.
September 16 Two suicide bombers drive an explosive-filled truck into a government security services building near Chechnya killing 3 and injuring 25.
September 18 Hurricane Isabel makes landfall as a Category 2 Hurricane on North Carolina's Outer Banks. It directly kills 16 people in the MidAtlantic area.
September 27 Smart 1 a European Space Agency satellite is launched from French Guiana.
September 28 A power failure affects all of Italy except Sardinia cutting service to more than 56 million people.
September 29 Hurricane Juan lands at Halifax Nova Scotia Canada as a category 2 storm killing 2 directly and 5 indirectly.
October
October 5 Israeli warplanes strike inside Syrian territory.
October 7 2003 California recall: Voters recall Governor Gray Davis from office and elect actor Arnold Schwarzenegger to succeed him.
October 10 Facing an investigation surrounding allegations of illegal drug use American right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh publicly admits that he is addicted to prescription pain killers and will seek treatment.
October 12 Michael Schumacher wins the 2003 FIA Formula One World Championship in Suzuka Japan beating Kimi Rikknen to the title.
October 15
China launches Shenzhou 5 their first manned space mission.
The 2003 Staten Island Ferry crash kills 11 after one of its ferries slams into a pier.
October 17 Bolivian President Gonzalo Snchez de Lozada is ousted from office ending the bolivian gas conflict and flees to the United States.
October 24 The Concorde makes its last commercial flight bringing the era of airliner supersonic travel to a close at least for the time being.
October 25
The Cedar Fire begins in San Diego County burning 280000 acres (1100 km) 2232 homes and killing 14.
The Florida Marlins defeat the New York Yankees to win their second World Series title.
October 31 Mahathir Mohamad resigns as Prime Minister of Malaysia after 22 years in power.
November
November 5 Gary Ridgway The "Green River Killer" confesses to murdering 48 women.
November 9 A lunar eclipse is seen in the Americas Europe Africa and 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 2 synagogues killing at least 25 people and wounding more than 300; Al-Qaida claims responsibility.
November 18
U.S. President George W. Bush makes a state visit to London in the midst of massive protests.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health rules anti-same-sex marriage laws unconstitutional in Massachusetts.
November 19 At the end of a long public inquiry Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom John Prescott gives planning approval to London Bridge Tower set to become the tallest building in Europe.
November 20 Several bombs explode in Istanbul Turkey destroying the Turkish head office of HSBC and the British consulate.
November 22 2003 Rugby World Cup: England defeats Australia 2017 after extra time.
November 23
The Georgian Rose Revolution ends in overwhelming victory; president Eduard Shevardnadze resigns following weeks of mass protests over fraudulent elections.
A total solar eclipse is seen over Antarctica.
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.
December
December 1
The use of hand-held cell phones while driving is made illegal in the United Kingdom.
Boeing chairman and CEO Phil Condit resigns unexpectedly. He is replaced by Lewis Platt as non-executive chairman and Harry Stonecipher as president and CEO.
December 5
A suicide bombing on a commuter train in southern Russia kills 44 people. President Vladimir Putin condemns the attack as a bid to destabilize the country 2 days before parliamentary elections.
The eighteenth Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting opens in Abuja Nigeria.
December 7
Parliamentary elections are held in Russia.
Australian schoolboy Daniel Morcombe disappears from a bus stop on the Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia. It is one of the country's highest profile mysteries.
December 8 The Aso Rock Declaration is issued at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting outlining the Commonwealth's priority objectives.
December 9 A female suicide bomber detonates outside Moscow's National Hotel across from the Kremlin and Red Square killing 5 bystanders.
December 12
Paul Martin becomes the 21st Prime Minister of Canada.
Olympic Airlines Greece's new flag carrier is launched.
December 13 Saddam Hussein former President of Iraq is captured in Tikrit by the U.S. 4th Infantry Division.
December 16 The United Kingdom announces plans to build a new runway at Stansted Airport in Essex and a short-haul runway at Heathrow Airport sparking anger from environmental groups.
December 18 The Soham Murder Trial ends at the Old Bailey in London with Ian Huntley found guilty of two counts of murder. His girlfriend Maxine Carr is found guilty of perverting the course of justice.
December 20 Libya admits to building a nuclear bomb.
December 22
An earthquake in California kills 2.
Parmalat is first accused of falsifying accounts to the tune of USD $5 billion later admitted by founder Calisto Tanzi; observers call it "Europe's Enron".
December 23
A PetroChina Chuandongbei natural gas field explosion in Guoqiao Kai County Chongqing China kills 234.
WTO becomes a specialized agency of the United Nations.
December 24
A BSE (mad cow disease) outbreak in Washington State is announced. Several countries including Brazil Australia and Taiwan ban the import of beef from the United States.
At the request of the U.S. Embassy in Paris the French Government orders Air France to cancel several flights between France and the U.S. in response to terrorist concerns.
The Spanish police thwart an attempt by ETA to detonate 50 kg of explosives at 3:55 p.m. on Christmas Eve inside Madrid's busy Chamartn Station.
December 25
Beagle 2 is scheduled to land on Mars but nothing is heard from the lander.
President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan escapes the second assassination attempt in 2 weeks.
December 26 A massive earthquake devastates southeastern Iran; over 40000 people are reported killed in the city of Bam.
December 31
David Bieber is arrested on suspicion of the Boxing Day police shootings in Leeds.
British Airways Flight 223 a Boeing 747-400 flying from London Heathrow to Washington Dulles is escorted into Dulles Airport by F-16 fighter jets after intelligence reports of terrorists trying to board the jet and use it in a terrorist attack.
Births
November 8 Lady Louise Windsor daughter of Earl and Countess of Wessex
December 7 Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands daughter of Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange and Princess Maxima of the Netherlands
Deaths
Main article: Deaths in 2003
January
January 8 Ron Goodwin English composer and conductor (b. 1925)
January 11
Maurice Pialat French actor and director (b. 1925)
Richard Simmons American actor (b. 1913)
January 12
Dean Amadon American ornithologist (b. 1912)
Leopoldo Galtieri Argentine dictator (b. 1926)
Maurice Gibb British rock musician (Bee Gees) (b. 1949)
January 15 Doris Fisher American singer-songwriter (b. 1915)
January 17 Richard Crenna American actor (Marooned) (b. 1926)
January 20 Al Hirschfeld American cartoonist (b. 1903)
January 23 Nell Carter African-American singer and actress (b. 1948)
January 24 Gianni Agnelli Italian auto executive (b. 1921)
January 26
Valeriy Brumel Russian athlete (b. 1942)
Hugh Trevor-Roper Baron Dacre of Glanton English historian (b. 1917)
January 27 Henryk Jablonski former President of Poland (b. 1909)
January 29 Frank Moss American politician (b. 1911)
February
February 1
Michael P. Anderson American astronaut (b. 1959)
David M. Brown American astronaut (b. 1956)
Kalpana Chawla American astronaut (b. 1961)
Laurel Clark American astronaut (b. 1961)
Rick Husband American astronaut (b. 1957)
William McCool American astronaut (b. 1961)
February 2 Lou Harrison American composer (b. 1917)
February 10
Edgar de Evia American photographer (b. 1910)
Ron Ziegler American White House Press Secretary (b. 1939)
Curt Hennig American wrestler (b. 1959)
February 19 Johnny Paycheck American singer (b. 1938)
February 20
Maurice Blanchot French philosopher and writer (b. 1907)
Orville Freeman American politician (b. 1918)
February 27 Fred Rogers American children's television host (b. 1928)
February 28
Fidel Snchez Hernndez President of El Salvador (b. 1917)
Rudolf Kingslake British lens designer and engineer (b. 1903)
March
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
March 2
Yevgeny Matveyev Russian actor and film director (b. 1922)
Hank Ballard American musician (b. 1927)
March 9 Bernard Dowiyogo President of Nauru (b. 1946)
March 12
Zoran ini Serbian prime minister (b. 1952)
Howard Fast American novelist (b. 1914)
March 22 Milton G. Henschel American Jehovah's Witnesses leader (b. 1920)
March 26 Daniel Patrick Moynihan American politician (b. 1926)
March 29 Carlo Urbani Italian physician (b. 1956)
March 30 Michael Jeter American actor (b. 1952)
April
April 1 Leslie Cheung Hong Kong singer and actor (b. 1956)
April 2 Edwin Starr American soul singer (b. 1942)
April 7 Cecile de Brunhoff French storyteller (b. 1903)
April 9 Jorge Oteiza Spanish painter (b. 1908)
April 11 Cecil Howard Green British-born geophysicist and businessman (b. 1900)
April 17
Robert Atkins American nutritionist (b. 1930)
Paul Getty American-born philanthropist (b. 1932)
Earl King American musician (b. 1934)
April 19 Mirza Tahir Ahmad British-born Muslim leader (b. 1928)
April 20
Ruth Hale American playwright and actress (b. 1908)
Bernard Katz German-born biophysicist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1911)
Daijiro Kato Japanese motorcycle racer (b. 1976)
April 21 Nina Simone American singer (b. 1933)
April 23 Fernand Fonssagrives French photographer (b. 1910)
April 26 Peter Stone American writer (b. 1930)
April 30 Wim van Est Dutch cyclist (b. 1923)
May
May 11 Noel Redding English musician (b. 1946)
May 12 Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan French UN High Commissioner for Refugees (b. 1933)
May 14
Wendy Hiller English actress (b. 1912)
Robert Stack American actor (b. 1919)
May 15
June Carter Cash American singer (b. 1929)
Rik Van Steenbergen Belgian cyclist (b. 1924)
May 26 Kathleen Winsor American writer (b. 1919)
May 27 Luciano Berio Italian composer (b. 1925)
May 28
Ilya Prigogine Russian-born physicist and chemist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (b. 1917)
Martha Scott American actress (b. 1912)
June
Strom Thurmond
Katharine Hepburn
June 2
Burke Marshall American lawyer and politician (b. 1922)
Freddie Blassie American professional wrestler and manager (b. 1918)
June 10
Donald Regan American Treasury Secretary (b. 1918)
Bernard Williams English philosopher (b. 1929)
June 11 David Brinkley American television reporter (b. 1920)
June 12 Gregory Peck American actor (b. 1916)
June 14 Jimmy Knepper American musician (b. 1927)
June 15
Hume Cronyn Canadian actor (b. 1911)
Kaiser Matanzima President of Transkei bantustan (b. 1915)
June 18 Larry Doby American baseball player (b. 1923)
June 21 Leon Uris American writer (b. 1924)
June 25 Lester Maddox American politician (b. 1915)
June 26
Denis Thatcher British husband of Margaret Thatcher (b. 1915)
Strom Thurmond American politician (b. 1902)
Marc-Vivien Fo Cameroon footballer (b. 1975)
June 29 Katharine Hepburn American actress (b. 1907)
June 30 Buddy Hackett American comedian and actor (b. 1924)
July
Benny Carter
Uday Hussein
Bob Hope
July 1
Herbie Mann American jazz flautist (b. 1930)
N!xau Namibian actor (b. 1944)
George Roper British comedian (b. 1934)
July 4 Barry White American singer (b. 1944)
July 5 Roman Lyashenko Russian hockey player (b. 1979)
July 7 Buddy Ebsen American actor (b. 1908)
July 10
Winston Graham English writer (b. 1908)
Hartley Shawcross Baron Shawcross British chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials (b. 1902)
July 11 Zahra Kazemi Iranian-Canadian freelance photographer. (b. 1949)
July 12 Benny Carter American musician (b. 1907)
July 13 Compay Segundo Cuban musician (Buena Vista Social Club) (b. 1907)
July 14 va Janikovszky Hungarian novelist (b. 1926)
July 15
Roberto Bolao Chilean writer (b. 1953)
Tex Schramm American football team president and general manager (b. 1920)
July 16
Celia Cruz Cuban singer (b. 1924)
Carol Shields American-born writer (b. 1935)
July 17 Rosalyn Tureck American pianist and harpsichordist (b. 1914)
July 22
Uday Hussein son of Saddam Hussein (b. 1964)
Qusay Hussein son of Saddam Hussein (b. 1966)
July 25
Ludwig Blkow German aeronautical engineer (b. 1912)
John Schlesinger English film director (b. 1926)
July 27 Bob Hope English-born American comedian (b. 1903)
July 30 Sam Phillips American record producer (b. 1923)
August
Armand Borel
August 1 Marie Trintignant French actress (b. 1962)
August 4
Frederick Chapman Robbins American pediatrician and virologist Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1916)
Brian Trueman English musician (b. 1930)
August 9 Gregory Hines American dancer and actor (b. 1946)
August 11 Armand Borel Swiss mathematician (b. 1923)
August 14 Helmut Rahn German footballer (b. 1929)
August 16 Idi Amin Ugandan dictator (b. 1924)
August 19
Srgio Vieira de Mello Brazilian diplomat (b. 1948)
Carlos Roberto Reina President of Honduras (b. 1926)
August 22 Imperio Argentina Argentinian singer and actress (b. 1906)
August 23 Jack Dyer Australian football player coach and commentator (b. 1913)
August 29 Vladimir Vasicek Czech painter (b. 1919)
August 30 Charles Bronson American actor (b. 1921)
September
Leni Riefenstahl
Johnny Cash
September 1
Terry Frost English artist (b. 1915)
John Gould American humorist essayist and columnist (b. 1908)
September 6 Harry Goz American actor (b. 1932)
September 7 Warren Zevon American singer (b. 1947)
September 8 Leni Riefenstahl German film director (b. 1902)
September 9
Larry Hovis American actor (b. 1936)
Edward Teller Hungarian-born physicist (b. 1908)
September 11
Anna Lindh Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1957)
John Ritter American actor (b. 1948)
September 12 Johnny Cash American singer and guitarist (b. 1932)
September 13 Frank O'Bannon American politician (b. 1930)
September 14 John Serry Sr. American musician (b. 1915)
September 17 Sheb Wooley American actor and singer (b. 1921)
September 22 Gordon Jump American actor (b. 1932)
September 23 Yuri Senkevich Russian TV anchorman (b. 1937)
September 24 Edward Said Palestinian-born literary critic (b. 1935)
September 25
Franco Modigliani Italian-born economist Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1918)
George Plimpton American writer and actor (b. 1927)
September 26
Robert Palmer English singer (b. 1949)
Shawn Lane American musician (b. 1963)
September 27 Donald O'Connor American actor singer and dancer (b. 1925)
September 28
Althea Gibson American tennis player (b. 1927)
Elia Kazan Greek-American director (b. 1909)
October
Alija Izetbegovi
Elliott Smith
October 3 William Steig American cartoonist (b. 1907)
October 5
Timothy Treadwell American environmentalist and filmmaker (b. 1957)
Denis Quilley British actor (b. 1927)
Dan Snyder Canadian hockey player (b. 1978)
Neil Postman American educator media theorist and cultural critic (b. 1931)
October 10 Eugene Istomin American pianist (b. 1925)
October 12
Jim Cairns Australian politician (b. 1914)
Bill Shoemaker American jockey (b. 1931)
October 13 Bertram Brockhouse Canadian physicist Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1918)
October 16
Lszl Papp Hungarian boxer (b. 1926)
Stu Hart Canadian wrestling promoter (b. 1915)
October 19
Alija Izetbegovi Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (b. 1925)
Michael Hegstrand American wrestler (b. 1957)
October 20 Jack Elam American actor (b. 1918)
October 21 Elliott Smith American musician (b. 1969)
October 23 Soong May-ling Chinese wife of Chiang Kai-shek (b. 1898)
October 24 Veikko Hakulinen Finnish cross-country skier (b. 1925)
October 25
Pandurang Shastri Athavale Indian philosopher and social reformer (b. 1920)
Robert Strassburg American composer (b. 1915)
October 29
Hal Clement American writer (b. 1922)
Franco Corelli Italian opera tenor (b. 1921)
October 31 Richard Neustadt American political historian (b. 1919)
November
November 3 Spider Jorgensen American baseball player and coach (b. 1919)
November 4 Richard Wollheim British philosopher (b. 1923)
November 5 Dorothy Fay American actress (b. 1915)
November 6
Rie Mastenbroek Dutch swimmer (b. 1919)
Mike Lockwood American wrestler (b. 1971)
November 9 Art Carney American actor (b. 1918)
November 10
Canaan Banana first President of Zimbabwe (b. 1936)
Irv Kupcinet American columnist and television personality (b. 1912)
November 12
Jonathan Brandis American actor (b. 1976)
Penny Singleton American actress (b. 1908)
November 15
Ray Lewis Canadian runner (b. 1910)
T. Y. Lin Chinese-born civil engineer (b. 1912)
Dorothy Loudon American actress (b. 1933)
November 18 Michael Kamen American composer (b. 1948)
November 20
Robert Addie British actor (b. 1960)
David Dacko first President of the Central African Republic (b. 1930)
Jim Siedow American actor (b. 1920)
November 24
Hugh Kenner Canadian literary critic (b. 1922)
Warren Spahn American baseball player (b. 1921)
November 26
Abed Hamed Mowhoush Iraqi general
Stefan Wul French writer (b. 1922)
November 28 Mihkel Mathiesen Estonian statesman (b. 1918)
November 30 Gertrude Ederle American swimmer (b. 1906)
December
Heydar Aliyev
December 3 David Hemmings English actor (b. 1941)
December 4 Iggy Katona American race car driver (b. 1916)
December 6
Hans Hotter German opera and Lieder bass-baritone singer (b. 1909)
Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio President of Guatemala (b. 1918)
December 7
Carl F. H. Henry American theologian and publisher (b. 1913)
Azie Taylor Morton U.S. Treasurer (b. 1936)
December 8 Rubn Gonzlez Cuban pianist (Buena Vista Social Club) (b. 1919)
December 9 Paul Simon U.S. Senator from Illinois (b. 1928)
December 11 Ahmadou Kourouma Ivorian writer (b. 1927)
December 12 Heydar Aliyev former President of Azerbaijan (b. 1923)
December 14
Jeanne Crain American actress (b. 1925)
Blas Ople Filipino politician (b. 1927)
December 15 George Fisher American political cartoonist (b. 1923)
December 16
Robert Stanfield Premier of Nova Scotia (b. 1914)
Gary Stewart American singer (b. 1945)
December 17
Ed Devereaux Australian actor (b. 1925)
Otto Graham American football player (b. 1921)
December 19
Hope Lange American actress (b.1941)
Roger Conant American herpetologist (b.1909)
December 22 Dave Dudley American singer (b. 1928)
December 27 Alan Bates English actor (b. 1934)
December 29
Earl Hindman American actor (b. 1942)
Dinsdale Landen English actor (b. 1932)
Bob Monkhouse English comedian and game show host (b. 1928)
December 30
David Bale South Africanborn activist (b. 1941)
John Gregory Dunne American writer (b. 1932)
Anita Mui Hong Kong singer (b. 1963)
December 31 Arthur R. von Hippel German-born physicist (b. 1898)
Nobel Prizes
Chemistry Peter Agre Roderick MacKinnon
Economics Robert F. Engle Clive W. J. Granger
Literature John Maxwell Coetzee
Peace Shirin Ebadi
Physics Alexei Alexeevich Abrikosov Vitaly Lazarevich Ginzburg Anthony James Leggett
Physiology or Medicine Paul Lauterbur Peter Mansfield
In fiction
Main article: Works of fiction set in 2003
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Met Office: 2003 Monthly weather summary
2003 Year in Review comprehensive listing of 2003 reviews and lists
2003 Year-End Google Zeitgeist Google's Yearly List of Major Events and Top Searches for 2003
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Perodua Kenari 1.0 GX (M) 2003
Category: Vehicles User : B3Garage_car4sale Date : Monday, 13/06/11 - 01:38AM Description : Perodua Kenari 1.0 GX (M) 2003 Mileage : 91,000km Accident Free, New Paint, Sport Rims, Clean Interior, Smooth Engine, Tip-Top Condition, Must View. Car Price : RM15,999.00 Downpayment* : 10% *Subject to Bank Approval Bank loan financing provided,Requirements 1. identification card and driving license. 2 ...
Category: Vehicles User : B3Garage_car4sale Date : Monday, 13/06/11 - 01:38AM Description : Perodua Kenari 1.0 GX (M) 2003 Mileage : 91,000km Accident Free, New Paint, Sport Rims, Clean Interior, Smooth Engine, Tip-Top Condition, Must View. Car Price : RM15,999.00 Downpayment* : 10% *Subject to Bank Approval Bank loan financing provided,Requirements 1. identification card and driving license. 2 ...
IMDb: Year: 2003
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) ... The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8.8/10 X ...
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) ... The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8.8/10 X ...
Minnesota's 2003 budget crisis a fascinating study in contrasts with today's impasse | Stories
Minnesota's 2003 budget crisis a fascinating study in contrasts with today's impasse By Doug Grow | Wednesday, June 8, 2011 In December of 2003, an organization called the Center for Policy Alternatives named an Illinois fellow, Barack Obama, as the state legislator of the month. The next month, that same organization named a Minnesotan, John Hottinger, as the nation's legislator of the month ...
Minnesota's 2003 budget crisis a fascinating study in contrasts with today's impasse By Doug Grow | Wednesday, June 8, 2011 In December of 2003, an organization called the Center for Policy Alternatives named an Illinois fellow, Barack Obama, as the state legislator of the month. The next month, that same organization named a Minnesotan, John Hottinger, as the nation's legislator of the month ...
2003: Information from Answers.com
2003 2001 2002 2003 2004 Contents: political events human rights, social justice exploration, colonization commerce energy transportation science
2003 2001 2002 2003 2004 Contents: political events human rights, social justice exploration, colonization commerce energy transportation science
2003 frozen hot dog from Veterans Stadium
A frozen hot dog preserved from the June 6, 2003, Phillies-Athletics game, the final year at Veterans Stadium.
A frozen hot dog preserved from the June 6, 2003, Phillies-Athletics game, the final year at Veterans Stadium.
2003: Marines losing the battle for hearts and minds
James Meek reports from Iraq James Meek was named Foreign Correspondent of the Year at the 2004 British Press Awards for his reporting from Iraq and Guantánamo Bay . The US-led invasion of Iraq began on 19 March 2003. Click on the article below to read the Guardian's editorial on 20 March. Newspapers National newspapers Iraq Guardian Research Department James Meek guardian.co.uk © Guardian News ...
James Meek reports from Iraq James Meek was named Foreign Correspondent of the Year at the 2004 British Press Awards for his reporting from Iraq and Guantánamo Bay . The US-led invasion of Iraq began on 19 March 2003. Click on the article below to read the Guardian's editorial on 20 March. Newspapers National newspapers Iraq Guardian Research Department James Meek guardian.co.uk © Guardian News ...
Man Arrested In Mexico In 2003 Whidbey Island Killing
A Florida businessman and musician has been arrested in Mexico, charged with a 2003 killing on Whidbey Island.
A Florida businessman and musician has been arrested in Mexico, charged with a 2003 killing on Whidbey Island.
National Football League: NFL Draft History
Check out every draft since 1936 alphabetically, by round, by pick, by school, by year, by team, by position. ... 2003 - Round 3. SEL # TEAM. PLAYER. POSITION. SCHOOL. 65. Cincinnati ...
Check out every draft since 1936 alphabetically, by round, by pick, by school, by year, by team, by position. ... 2003 - Round 3. SEL # TEAM. PLAYER. POSITION. SCHOOL. 65. Cincinnati ...
Suspect in 2003 Whidbey killing arrested in Mexico
A former Washington and Florida resident wanted for investigation of a 2003 homicide on Whidbey Island has been arrested in Mexico.
A former Washington and Florida resident wanted for investigation of a 2003 homicide on Whidbey Island has been arrested in Mexico.
Man arrested in Mexico in 2003 Whidbey Island killing
COUPEVILLE -- A Florida businessman and musician has been arrested in Mexico, charged with a 2003 killing on Whidbey Island. James "Jim" Huden, 58, was arrested in Mexico on Thursday, and is awaiting extradition to the United States. He had been giving guitar lessons under the name "Maestro Jim."
COUPEVILLE -- A Florida businessman and musician has been arrested in Mexico, charged with a 2003 killing on Whidbey Island. James "Jim" Huden, 58, was arrested in Mexico on Thursday, and is awaiting extradition to the United States. He had been giving guitar lessons under the name "Maestro Jim."




















