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October 1[edit]
- Researchers observe wild gorillas using tools in Congo. added by Pharos, 07:24, 01 October 2005
- New Zealand general election: Helen Clark of the Labour Party returns for a third term as Prime Minister of New Zealand. added by Pharos, 07:24, 01 October 2005
- New Zealand general election: Helen Clark of the Labour Party returns for a third term as Prime Minister. updated by Pharos, 07:51, 01 October 2005
- New Zealand general election: Helen Clark of the Labour Party returns for a third term as Prime Minister. removed by PDH, 22:56, 04 October 2005
- For the first time, researchers observe wild gorillas using tools. added by Solipsist, 08:30, 01 October 2005
- Researchers observe wild gorillas using tools in Congo. updated by Brian0918, 09:56, 01 October 2005
- For the first time, researchers observe wild gorillas using tools. updated by Brian0918, 10:00, 01 October 2005
- A series of explosions hits resort areas of Bali, Indonesia. added by Fuzheado, 14:04, 01 October 2005
- A series of explosions hits resort areas of Bali, Indonesia. updated by Fuzheado, 14:05, 01 October 2005
- A series of explosions hit resort areas of Jimabaran Beach and Kuta in Bali, Indonesia. added by Fuzheado, 14:06, 01 October 2005
- A series of explosions occurs in resort areas of Jimabaran Beach and Kuta in Bali, Indonesia. updated by Merovingian, 14:30, 01 October 2005
- A series of explosions occurs in resort areas of Jimabaran Beach and Kuta in Bali, Indonesia. updated by Mailer diablo, 14:31, 01 October 2005
- A series of explosions leaves at least 19 dead in resort areas of Jimabaran Beach and Kuta in Bali, Indonesia. updated by Rdsmith4, 17:38, 01 October 2005
- A series of explosions leaves at least 22 dead in resort areas of Jimabaran Beach and Kuta in Bali, Indonesia. updated by Splash, 17:45, 01 October 2005
- A series of explosions kills at least 22 in resort areas of Jimabaran Beach and Kuta in Bali, Indonesia. updated by Brian0918, 17:51, 01 October 2005
October 2[edit]
- A series of explosions kills at least 22 in resort areas of Jimbaran Beach and Kuta in Bali, Indonesia. updated by Gadfium, 08:10, 02 October 2005
A female gorilla uses a stabilizing stick while dredging aquatic herbs removed by PFHLai, 16:17, 02 October 2005 removed by Mailer diablo, 19:03, 02 October 2005
- For the first time, researchers observe tool use amongst gorillas. updated by BrokenSegue, 19:12, 02 October 2005
- For the first time, researchers observe tool use amongst wild gorillas. updated by Rje, 20:32, 02 October 2005
October 3[edit]
- A series of explosions kills at least 26 in resort areas of Jimbaran Beach and Kuta in Bali, Indonesia. updated by Pharos, 05:25, 03 October 2005
- Australians Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren win the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease". added by Thue, 10:53, 03 October 2005
- U.S. President George W. Bush nominates White House Counsel Harriet Miers to replace Sandra Day O'Connor as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. added by Brian0918, 11:17, 03 October 2005
removed by Brian0918, 11:23, 03 October 2005
- U.S. President George W. Bush nominates White House Counsel Harriet Miers (pictured) to replace Sandra Day O'Connor as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. updated by Merovingian, 11:48, 03 October 2005
- U.S. President George W. Bush nominates White House Counsel Harriet Miers (pictured) to replace Sandra Day O'Connor as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. updated by PFHLai, 14:27, 03 October 2005
- Australians Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren win the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease". updated by PFHLai, 14:27, 03 October 2005
- Australians Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren win the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease". updated by Dale Arnett, 14:58, 03 October 2005
- Australians Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren have been awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease". updated by Gabbe, 18:33, 03 October 2005
Wikinews – Recent deaths – More current events... added by Chris Roy, 19:45, 03 October 2005 Wikinews – Recent deaths – More current events... removed by Seth Ilys, 14:48, 05 October 2005
October 4[edit]
- Western Australian doctors Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren are awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work which proved that the main cause of peptic ulcers is a bacterium, not stress. added by Mark, 09:42, 04 October 2005
- Physicists Roy J. Glauber, John L. Hall, and Theodor W. Hänsch share the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics. added by Danny, 11:07, 04 October 2005
- Physicists Roy J. Glauber, John L. Hall, and Theodor W. Hänsch share the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics. added by Danny, 11:08, 04 October 2005
- Physicists Roy J. Glauber, John L. Hall, and Theodor W. Hänsch share the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics for work in quantum optics. updated by Seth Ilys, 16:40, 04 October 2005
- Physicists Roy J. Glauber, John L. Hall, and Theodor W. Hänsch share the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work in quantum optics. added by PFHLai, 17:10, 04 October 2005
- Western Australian doctors Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren are awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work which proved that the main cause of peptic ulcers is a bacterium, not stress. updated by PFHLai, 17:10, 04 October 2005
- Western Australian doctors Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren are awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work which proved that the main cause of peptic ulcers is a bacterium, not stress. removed by Hajor, 00:09, 06 October 2005
- A series of explosions kills at least 26 in resort areas of Jimbaran Beach and Kuta in Bali, Indonesia. updated by PFHLai, 17:10, 04 October 2005
- A series of explosions kills at least 26 in resort areas of Jimbaran Beach and Kuta in Bali, Indonesia. removed by PFHLai, 17:14, 05 October 2005
- Roy J. Glauber, John L. Hall, and Theodor W. Hänsch share the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work in quantum optics. added by Fredrik, 17:34, 04 October 2005
- Roy J. Glauber, John L. Hall, and Theodor W. Hänsch share the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work in quantum optics. removed by Hajor, 10:19, 07 October 2005
- For the first time, researchers observe tool use amongst wild gorillas.
- For the first time, researchers observe tool use amongst wild gorillas.
added by Rdsmith4, 00:15, 20 October 2005
removed by Rdsmith4, 00:15, 20 October 2005
- Hurricane Wilma becomes the most intense storm ever measured in the Atlantic basin with a minimum pressure of 882 mb. It is also the tenth most intense storm in the recorded history of the Atlantic and Pacific. updated by Bratsche, 03:19, 20 October 2005
- The first trial of Saddam Hussein under the Iraqi Special Tribunal begins in Baghdad. Saddam Hussein and seven associates are charged in the 1982 killing of 143 Shi'a men in the town of Dujail. added by Evil Monkey, 03:32, 20 October 2005
- The first trial of Saddam Hussein under the Iraqi Special Tribunal begins in Baghdad. Saddam Hussein and seven associates are charged in the 1982 killing of 143 Shi'a men in the town of Dujail. removed by Flcelloguy, 18:17, 24 October 2005
- Over 79,000 people are confirmed dead in Pakistan and India following the magnitude 7.6 earthquake in Kashmir. updated by Sundar, 14:11, 20 October 2005
October 21[edit]
- Over 80,000 people are confirmed dead in Pakistan and India following the magnitude 7.6 earthquake in Kashmir. updated by Merovingian, 01:03, 21 October 2005
- Over 80,000 people are confirmed dead in Pakistan and India following the magnitude 7.6 earthquake in Kashmir. removed by Seth Ilys, 17:00, 24 October 2005
- Hurricane Wilma becomes the most intense tropical cyclone ever measured in the Atlantic basin with a minimum pressure of 882 mb. updated by Seth Ilys, 05:57, 21 October 2005
- Hurricane Wilma becomes the most intense tropical cyclone ever measured in the Atlantic basin with a minimum pressure of 882 mb. removed by Pharos, 02:56, 23 October 2005
October 23[edit]
- Hurricane Wilma is moving slowly over the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico bringing damaging winds and torrential rains. added by Pharos, 02:56, 23 October 2005
Saddam Hussein at July 1, 2004 hearing removed by Pharos, 02:56, 23 October 2005
- Detlev Mehlis's report to the UN Security Council on the assasination of Rafik Hariri implicates Syrian and Lebanese officials. added by Pharos, 03:02, 23 October 2005
- Hurricane Wilma is moving slowly over the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, bringing damaging winds and torrential rains. updated by Pharos, 03:05, 23 October 2005
- Hurricane Wilma moves slowly over the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, bringing damaging winds and torrential rains. updated by Merovingian, 03:18, 23 October 2005
- Detlev Mehlis's report to the UN Security Council on the assassination of Rafik Hariri implicates Syrian and Lebanese officials. updated by Pharos, 08:43, 23 October 2005
- Detlev Mehlis's report to the UN Security Council on the assassination of Rafik Hariri implicates Syrian and Lebanese officials. removed by Flcelloguy, 18:17, 24 October 2005
- Hurricane Wilma approaches southwest Florida after battering the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, bringing damaging winds and torrential rains. updated by Neutrality, 19:12, 23 October 2005
- The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season sets the record for the most named storms in a season with the formation of [[Tropical Storm Alpha] in the Caribbean. added by Brian0918, 20:48, 23 October 2005
- The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season sets the record for the most named storms in a season with the formation of Tropical Storm Alpha in the Caribbean. updated by Brian0918, 20:49, 23 October 2005
- Hurricane Wilma approaches southwest Florida after battering the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, bringing damaging winds and torrential rain. updated by Celestianpower, 21:26, 23 October 2005
October 24[edit]
- The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season sets a record for the most named storms in a season with the formation of Tropical Storm Alpha in the Caribbean. updated by Delirium, 00:01, 24 October 2005
- The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season sets a record for the most named storms in a season with the formation of Tropical Storm Alpha in the Caribbean. updated by Merovingian, 02:43, 24 October 2005
- The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season sets a record for the most named storms in a season with the formation of Tropical Storm Alpha in the Caribbean Sea. updated by Merovingian, 02:49, 24 October 2005
- The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season sets a record for the most named storms in a season with the formation of Tropical Storm Alpha in the Caribbean Sea. removed by Pharos, 03:36, 24 October 2005
- Lech Kaczyński wins the Polish presidential election. added by Pharos, 03:36, 24 October 2005
- Lech Kaczyński wins the Polish presidential election. removed by Violetriga, 16:14, 26 October 2005
- Bellview Airlines Flight 210, carrying over 100 passengers, crashes shortly after taking off from Lagos, Nigeria. added by Pharos, 03:36, 24 October 2005
- Bellview Airlines Flight 210, carrying over 100 passengers, crashes shortly after taking off from Lagos, Nigeria. removed by Gamaliel, 20:41, 25 October 2005
removed by Pharos, 03:36, 24 October 2005
- U.S. President George W. Bush nominates Ben Bernanke (right) to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve. added by Seth Ilys, 17:00, 24 October 2005
removed by Seth Ilys, 17:00, 24 October 2005
- The editor of the Sunday Independent apologises to readers and the family of Irish politician Liam Lawlor for wrongly claiming Lawlor was with a teenage prostitute when he was killed in a Moscow car crash on Saturday. However Britain's The Observer refuses to apologise for publishing the now disproven claim. added by Jtdirl, 17:54, 24 October 2005
- The editor of the Sunday Independent apologises to readers and the family of Irish politician Liam Lawlor for wrongly claiming Lawlor was with a teenage prostitute when he was killed in a Moscow car crash on Saturday. However Britain's The Observer controversially refuses to apologise for publishing the now disproven claim. updated by Jtdirl, 17:55, 24 October 2005
- U.S. President George W. Bush nominates Ben Bernanke (right) to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve. added by Flcelloguy, 18:09, 24 October 2005
- The editor of the Sunday Independent apologises to readers and the family of Irish politician Liam Lawlor for wrongly claiming Lawlor was with a teenage prostitute when he was killed in a Moscow car crash on Saturday. However, Britain's The Observer controversially refuses to apologise for publishing the now disproven claim. updated by Flcelloguy, 18:09, 24 October 2005
- The editor of the Sunday Independent apologises to readers and the family of Irish politician Liam Lawlor for wrongly claiming Lawlor was with a teenage prostitute when he was killed in a Moscow car crash on Saturday. However, Britain's The Observer controversially refuses to apologise for publishing the now disproven claim. removed by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 18:30, 24 October 2005
- Hurricane Wilma makes landfall in southwest Florida as a category 3 hurricane, bringing damaging winds and torrential rain days after pounding the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. added by Flcelloguy, 18:28, 24 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor he died in the company of a teenage prostitute. added by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 18:30, 24 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 18:32, 24 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute. removed by Pharos, 20:30, 24 October 2005
- Detlev Mehlis's report to the UN Security Council on the assassination of Rafik Hariri implicates Syrian and Lebanese officials. updated by Pharos, 20:30, 24 October 2005
- Detlev Mehlis's report to the UN Security Council on the assassination of Rafik Hariri implicates Syrian and Lebanese officials. removed by Jtdirl, 20:33, 24 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute. The Sunday Independent apologises amid public fury and NUJ criticism. updated by Jtdirl, 20:33, 24 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute. The Sunday Independent apologises amid public fury and NUJ criticism. added by Jtdirl, 20:34, 24 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute in Moscow. The Sunday Independent apologises amid public fury and NUJ criticism and blames a Russian Police error. updated by Jtdirl, 20:40, 24 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute in Moscow. The Sunday Independent apologises amid public fury and NUJ criticism and blames a Russian Police error. removed by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 20:49, 24 October 2005
- Detlev Mehlis's report to the UN Security Council on the assassination of Rafik Hariri implicates Syrian and Lebanese officials. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 20:49, 24 October 2005
- Detlev Mehlis's report to the UN Security Council on the assassination of Rafik Hariri implicates Syrian and Lebanese officials. removed by Jtdirl, 21:13, 24 October 2005
- U.S. President George W. Bush nominates Ben Bernanke (right) to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve. updated by Evil Monkey, 21:05, 24 October 2005
- U.S. President George W. Bush nominates Ben Bernanke (right) to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve. updated by Jtdirl, 21:13, 24 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute in Moscow. The Sunday Independent apologises amid public fury and NUJ criticism and blames a Russian Police error. updated by Jtdirl, 21:13, 24 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute in Moscow. The Sunday Independent apologises amid public fury and NUJ criticism and blames a Russian Police error. removed by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 21:53, 24 October 2005
- Ben Bernanke (right) is nominated to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve by George W. Bush, U.S. President. added by Celestianpower, 21:15, 24 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 21:53, 24 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper controversially refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute in Moscow. Other newspapers apologise to Lawlor's family and blame Russian police for giving wrong information. updated by Jtdirl, 22:20, 24 October 2005
October 25[edit]
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute. updated by Shanes, 00:02, 25 October 2005
- The Observer newspaper refuses to apologise for wrongly reporting that Irish politician Liam Lawlor died in the company of a teenage prostitute. removed by Pharos, 04:33, 25 October 2005
- Civil rights activist Rosa Parks dies. added by Raul654, 02:32, 25 October 2005
- Rosa Parks, civil rights activist, dies. added by Raul654, 02:32, 25 October 2005
removed by Raul654, 02:33, 25 October 2005 removed by Rdsmith4, 04:15, 25 October 2005
- Rosa Parks, civil rights activist, dies at the age of 92. updated by Ral315, 02:34, 25 October 2005
- Rosa Parks, civil rights activist, dies at the age of 92. removed by Hajor, 02:45, 25 October 2005
- Ben Bernanke is nominated to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve by George W. Bush, U.S. President. updated by Ral315, 02:36, 25 October 2005
- U.S. Civil Rights Movement activist Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. added by Hajor, 02:45, 25 October 2005
- U.S. Civil Rights Movement activist Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. removed by Jiang, 04:03, 25 October 2005
- Ben Bernanke is nominated to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve by President George W. Bush. updated by Hajor, 02:45, 25 October 2005
- Hurricane Wilma makes landfall in southwest Florida, United States, as a category 3 hurricane, bringing damaging winds and torrential rain days after pounding Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. updated by Hajor, 02:45, 25 October 2005
Rosa Parks' mugshot removed by Jiang, 04:03, 25 October 2005 Rosa Parks' mugshot removed by Pharos, 04:33, 25 October 2005 Rosa Parks' mugshot removed by Pharos, 13:18, 25 October 2005
- U.S. Civil Rights Movement activist Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. updated by Rdsmith4, 04:15, 25 October 2005
- U.S. Civil Rights Movement activist Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. removed by Pharos, 04:33, 25 October 2005
- Detlev Mehlis's report to the UN Security Council on the assassination of Rafik Hariri implicates Syrian and Lebanese officials. updated by Pharos, 04:33, 25 October 2005
- Detlev Mehlis's report to the UN Security Council on the assassination of Rafik Hariri implicates Syrian and Lebanese officials. removed by Gamaliel, 05:53, 25 October 2005
- U.S. Civil Rights pioneer Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. updated by Gamaliel, 05:53, 25 October 2005
removed by Gamaliel, 05:53, 25 October 2005
- U.S. Civil Rights pioneer Rosa Parks (pictured) dies at the age of 92. updated by Merovingian, 11:22, 25 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed Iraqi constitution passes with 78 percent approval and only two provinces "vetoing". added by Pharos, 13:18, 25 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed Iraqi constitution passes with 78% approval and only two provinces "vetoing". updated by Pharos, 13:22, 25 October 2005
- U.S. Civil Rights pioneer Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. updated by Pharos, 13:22, 25 October 2005
- U.S. Civil Rights pioneer Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. removed by Violetriga, 15:56, 25 October 2005
- George W. Bush nominates Ben Bernanke to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve. added by Rdsmith4, 17:04, 25 October 2005
- George W. Bush nominates Ben Bernanke to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve. removed by Gamaliel, 09:08, 27 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed Iraqi constitution passes with 78% approval and only two provinces vetoing. updated by Pharos, 18:09, 25 October 2005
- U.S. Civil Rights pioneer Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. updated by Gamaliel, 20:41, 25 October 2005
- Hurricane Wilma moves into the Atlantic Ocean after bringing damaging winds and torrential rain to Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula and then southwest Florida, United States. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 21:16, 25 October 2005
- Hurricane Wilma moves into the Atlantic Ocean after bringing damaging winds and torrential rain to Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula and then southwest Florida, United States. removed by Curps, 04:59, 27 October 2005
- A government report says one-in-ten priests in an Irish diocese sexually abused childen, making it the world's worst Roman Catholic clerical sex abuse scandal. added by Jtdirl, 21:28, 25 October 2005
- A government report says one-in-ten priests in an Irish diocese sexually abused childen, making it the world's worst Roman Catholic clerical sex abuse case. updated by Jtdirl, 21:29, 25 October 2005
- A government report says one in ten priests in an Irish diocese sexually abused children, making it the world's worst Roman Catholic clerical sex abuse case. updated by Ral315, 22:09, 25 October 2005
- A government report says one in ten priests in an Irish diocese sexually abused children, making it the world's worst Roman Catholic clerical sex abuse case. removed by Pharos, 22:24, 25 October 2005
- A government report says one in ten priests in an Irish diocese sexually abused children, making it the world's worst Roman Catholic clerical sex abuse case. updated by Jtdirl, 22:26, 25 October 2005
- A government report says one in ten priests in an Irish diocese sexually abused children, making it the world's worst Roman Catholic clerical sex abuse case. removed by Violetriga, 22:31, 25 October 2005
- A government report says one in ten priests in an Irish diocese sexually abused children, making it the world's worst Roman Catholic clerical sex abuse case. updated by Jtdirl, 22:33, 25 October 2005
- A government report says one in ten priests in an Irish diocese sexually abused children, making it the world's worst Roman Catholic clerical sex abuse case. removed by Violetriga, 22:35, 25 October 2005
- A government report says one in ten priests in an Irish diocese sexually abused children, making it the world's worst Roman Catholic clerical sex abuse case. updated by Jtdirl, 22:38, 25 October 2005
- A government report says one in ten priests in an Irish diocese sexually abused children, making it the world's worst Roman Catholic clerical sex abuse case. removed by Violetriga, 22:40, 25 October 2005
October 26[edit]
- The referendum on the proposed Iraqi constitution passes with 78% approval. Two provinces voted again with a margin of more than two thirds 'no' votes; if three provinces had done so it would have vetoed the constitution. updated by Thue, 08:21, 26 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed Iraqi constitution passes with 78% approval. Two provinces voted again with a margin of more than two thirds 'no' votes; if three provinces had done so it would have vetoed the constitution. updated by Thue, 08:24, 26 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed Iraqi constitution passes with 78% approval. Two provinces voted against with more than two thirds 'no' votes; if three provinces had done so it would have vetoed the constitution. updated by Thue, 08:25, 26 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed Iraqi constitution passes with 78% approval. Two provinces voted against with more than two thirds 'no' votes; if three provinces had done so they would have vetoed the constitution. updated by Thue, 08:26, 26 October 2005
- U.S. Civil Rights Movement pioneer Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. updated by Astronautics~enwiki, 15:18, 26 October 2005
- U.S. Civil Rights Movement pioneer Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. removed by Fawcett5, 13:23, 27 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed Iraqi constitution passes with 78% approval. Only two out of the necessary three provinces vote to veto the constitution. updated by Merovingian, 16:07, 26 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed Iraqi constitution passes with 78% approval. Only two out of the necessary three provinces vote to veto the constitution. removed by Neutrality, 01:18, 28 October 2005
- The British Government confirms its plans to ban smoking in public places in 2007. added by Violetriga, 16:14, 26 October 2005
- The British Government confirms its plans to ban smoking in public places in 2007. removed by Neutrality, 01:18, 28 October 2005
October 27[edit]
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of baseball for the first time since 1917. added by Curps, 04:59, 27 October 2005
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of baseball for the first time since 1917. updated by Curps, 05:00, 27 October 2005
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of baseball, their first World Series title since 1917. updated by Evil Monkey, 05:18, 27 October 2005
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of baseball, their first World Series title since 1917. removed by Pharos, 09:04, 27 October 2005
- Kashmir earthquake: Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz appeals to millions of survivors to leave their mountain villages for the valleys and cities before winter. added by Pharos, 09:04, 27 October 2005
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of baseball, their first World Series title since 1917. updated by Gamaliel, 09:08, 27 October 2005
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of baseball, their first World Series title since 1917. removed by Violetriga, 11:52, 27 October 2005
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of baseball, their first World Series title since 1917. updated by Violetriga, 12:00, 27 October 2005
- United States Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers withdraws her nomination. added by Fawcett5, 13:23, 27 October 2005
removed by Fawcett5, 13:23, 27 October 2005
October 28[edit]
- Political speculation on a possible federal grand jury indictment of Bush Administration officials in the Plame affair increases. added by Neutrality, 01:18, 28 October 2005
- Political speculation on a possible federal grand jury indictment of Bush Administration officials in the Plame affair increases. removed by Pharos, 01:22, 28 October 2005
- U.S. Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers withdraws her nomination. added by Neutrality, 01:18, 28 October 2005
- Kashmir earthquake: Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz appeals to millions of survivors to leave affected areas before winter. added by Neutrality, 01:18, 28 October 2005
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of Major League Baseball, their first World Series title since 1917. added by Neutrality, 01:18, 28 October 2005
- United States Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers withdraws her nomination. updated by Pharos, 01:22, 28 October 2005
- United States Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers withdraws her nomination. removed by Astronautics~enwiki, 16:35, 29 October 2005
- Kashmir earthquake: Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz appeals to millions of survivors to leave their mountain villages for the valleys and cities before winter. updated by Pharos, 01:22, 28 October 2005
- Kashmir earthquake: Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz appeals to millions of survivors to leave their mountain villages for the valleys and cities before winter. removed by Gamaliel, 18:57, 31 October 2005
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of baseball, their first World Series title since 1917. updated by Pharos, 01:22, 28 October 2005
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of baseball, their first World Series title since 1917. removed by Ugen64, 00:40, 30 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed Iraqi constitution passes with 78% approval. Only two out of the necessary three provinces vote to veto the constitution. updated by Pharos, 01:22, 28 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed Iraqi constitution passes with 78% approval. Only two out of the necessary three provinces vote to veto the constitution. removed by Talrias, 11:31, 28 October 2005
- The British Government confirms its plans to ban smoking in public places in 2007. updated by Pharos, 01:22, 28 October 2005
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of Iran, calls for Israel to be "wiped off the map". added by Talrias, 11:31, 28 October 2005
removed by Talrias, 11:31, 28 October 2005
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (pictured), the President of Iran, calls for Israel to be "wiped off the map". updated by Merovingian, 11:33, 28 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed constitution of Iraq passes with 78% approval. Only two out of the necessary three provinces vote to veto the constitution. updated by PFHLai, 16:14, 28 October 2005
- The referendum on the proposed constitution of Iraq passes with 78% approval. Only two out of the necessary three provinces vote to veto the constitution. removed by Raul654, 16:59, 28 October 2005
- Lewis Libby (pictured), top advisor to US Vice president Dick Cheney, is indicted for his role in the Valerie Plame scandal. Karl Rove remains under investigation. added by Raul654, 16:59, 28 October 2005
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of Iran, calls for Israel to be "wiped off the map". updated by Raul654, 16:59, 28 October 2005
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad removed by Raul654, 16:59, 28 October 2005
- Lewis Libby (pictured), top advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, is indicted for his role in the Plame affair. George W. Bush advisor Karl Rove and others remains under investigation. updated by Neutrality, 17:08, 28 October 2005
- Lewis Libby (pictured), top advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, is indicted for his role in the Plame affair. George W. Bush advisor Karl Rove and others remain under investigation. updated by Raul654, 17:10, 28 October 2005
- I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby (pictured), top advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, is indicted on one count of obstruction of justice, two counts of false statements, and two counts of perjury for his role in the Plame affair. Karl Rove and others remain under investigation. updated by Neutrality, 17:19, 28 October 2005
- President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran calls for Israel to be "wiped off the map." added by Neutrality, 17:19, 28 October 2005
- I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby (pictured), top advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, resigns after being indicted on one count of obstruction of justice, two counts of false statements, and two counts of perjury for his role in the Plame affair. Karl Rove and others remain under investigation. updated by Nickshanks, 17:24, 28 October 2005
- I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby (pictured), top advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, resigns after being indicted on one count of obstruction of justice, two counts of false statements, and two counts of perjury for his role in the Plame affair. Karl Rove and others remain under investigation. updated by Fawcett5, 17:28, 28 October 2005
- I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby (pictured), top advisor to US Vice President Dick Cheney, resigns after being indicted on one count of obstruction of justice, two counts of false statements, and two counts of perjury for his role in the Plame affair. Others remain under investigation. updated by Dmn, 17:32, 28 October 2005
- I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby (pictured), top advisor to Vice President of the United States Dick Cheney, resigns after being indicted on one count of obstruction of justice, two counts of false statements, and two counts of perjury for his role in the Plame affair. Others remain under investigation. updated by Jengod, 17:54, 28 October 2005
- The British Government confirms its plans to ban smoking in public places in 2007. updated by Jengod, 17:54, 28 October 2005
- The British Government confirms its plans to ban smoking in public places in 2007. removed by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 16:58, 29 October 2005
- Lewis Libby (pictured), top advisor to U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, resigns after being indicted for lying about his role in the Plame affair. updated by Pharos, 23:09, 28 October 2005
October 29[edit]
- President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran calls for Israel to be "wiped off the map." updated by Dmn, 00:20, 29 October 2005
- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls for Israel to be "wiped off the map." In response, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon calls for the expulsion of Iran from the United Nations. updated by PFHLai, 05:36, 29 October 2005
- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls for Israel to be "wiped off the map." In response, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon calls for the expulsion of Iran from the United Nations. removed by Pharos, 22:00, 30 October 2005
- Three bomb blasts in India's capital Delhi kill at least 50. added by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 16:58, 29 October 2005
- Lewis Libby, top advisor to U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, resigns after being indicted for lying about his role in the Plame affair. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 16:58, 29 October 2005
removed by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 16:58, 29 October 2005
- Three bomb blasts in India's capital Delhi kill at least 50. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 17:12, 29 October 2005
- Three bomb blasts in India's capital Delhi kill at least 50. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 17:36, 29 October 2005
October 30[edit]
- Three bomb blasts in India's capital New Delhi kill at least 50. updated by PFHLai, 00:29, 30 October 2005
- Three bomb blasts in India's capital New Delhi kill at least 58 and wound dozens. Police declare the city in a state of emergency. updated by Ugen64, 00:40, 30 October 2005
- Three bomb blasts in India's capital New Delhi kill at least 58 and wound dozens. Police declare a state of emergency in the city. updated by Derek Ross, 02:56, 30 October 2005
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of baseball, their first World Series title since 1917. updated by PFHLai, 07:04, 30 October 2005
- The Chicago White Sox win the 2005 World Series of baseball, their first World Series title since 1917. removed by BrokenSegue, 18:06, 30 October 2005
- Three bomb blasts in Delhi in India kill at least 58 and wound dozens. Police declare a state of emergency in the city. updated by Nichalp, 07:17, 30 October 2005
- Three bomb blasts in Delhi, India kill at least 58 and wound dozens. Police declare a state of emergency in the city. updated by PFHLai, 07:33, 30 October 2005
- Three bomb blasts in Delhi, India kill at least 61 and wound dozens. Police declare a state of emergency in the city. updated by Nichalp, 08:32, 30 October 2005
- Hurricane Beta, the first hurricane named with a Greek letter, makes landfall on the Mosquito Coast, Nicaragua. added by BrokenSegue, 18:06, 30 October 2005
removed by BrokenSegue, 18:06, 30 October 2005
- Hurricane Beta, the first hurricane named with a Greek letter, makes landfall on Nicaragua's Mosquito Coast. updated by Hajor, 18:26, 30 October 2005
- Three bomb blasts in Delhi, India, kill at least 61 and wound dozens. Police declare a state of emergency in the city. updated by Hajor, 18:26, 30 October 2005
- Hurricane Beta, the 23rd storm in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, makes landfall on Nicaragua's Mosquito Coast. updated by Violetriga, 21:50, 30 October 2005
- The Dresden Frauenkirche in Dresden, Germany, is re-consecrated six decades after it was destroyed during the bombing of Dresden in World War II. added by Pharos, 22:00, 30 October 2005
Hurricane Beta removed by Pharos, 22:00, 30 October 2005
- The Dresden Frauenkirche is re-consecrated six decades after it was destroyed during the bombing of Dresden in World War II. updated by Pharos, 22:35, 30 October 2005
- Hurricane Beta makes landfall on Nicaragua's Mosquito Coast. updated by Pharos, 22:35, 30 October 2005
- The Blue Gene/L supercomputer breaks the world speed record to achieve 280.6 teraFLOPS. added by Pharos, 22:35, 30 October 2005
- The Blue Gene/L supercomputer breaks the world speed record to achieve 280.6 teraFLOPS. removed by PDH, 23:03, 31 October 2005
October 31[edit]
- President George W. Bush nominates Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the United States Supreme Court. added by Vanished user 5zariu3jisj0j4irj, 13:57, 31 October 2005
- President George W. Bush nominates Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the United States Supreme Court. updated by Vanished user 5zariu3jisj0j4irj, 13:57, 31 October 2005
- President George W. Bush nominates Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the United States Supreme Court. removed by Astronautics~enwiki, 17:01, 31 October 2005
removed by Zzyzx11, 17:03, 31 October 2005
- President George W. Bush nominates Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the United States Supreme Court. added by Zzyzx11, 17:05, 31 October 2005
- President George W. Bush nominates Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the United States Supreme Court. removed by Astronautics~enwiki, 17:21, 31 October 2005
President George W. Bush nominates Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to the United States Supreme Court removed by Astronautics~enwiki, 17:21, 31 October 2005
- President Bush nominates Samuel Alito for the United States Supreme Court. added by Gamaliel, 18:57, 31 October 2005
- President Bush nominates Samuel Alito for the United States Supreme Court. removed by Astronautics~enwiki, 19:11, 31 October 2005
- Kashmir earthquake: Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz appeals to millions of survivors to leave their mountain villages for the valleys and cities before winter. updated by Astronautics~enwiki, 19:11, 31 October 2005
- Kashmir earthquake: Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz appeals to millions of survivors to leave their mountain villages for the valleys and cities before winter. removed by Gamaliel, 19:26, 31 October 2005
- President Bush nominates Samuel Alito for the United States Supreme Court. updated by Gamaliel, 19:26, 31 October 2005
- President George W. Bush nominates Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the United States Supreme Court. updated by Pharos, 19:40, 31 October 2005
- Kashmir earthquake: Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz appeals to millions of survivors to leave their mountain villages for the valleys and cities before winter. updated by Pharos, 19:40, 31 October 2005
- President George W. Bush nominates Samuel Alito to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the United States Supreme Court. updated by Pharos, 20:55, 31 October 2005
- President George W. Bush nominates Samuel Alito to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the United States Supreme Court. updated by GregAsche, 22:08, 31 October 2005