2005
This article documents a current event . Information may change rapidly as the event progresses.
2005 (MMV) is a Common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar .
2005 is the World Year of Physics , the Year of the Rooster in the Chinese calendar , and the International Year of the Eucharist in Catholicism .
See also Wikipedia's almanac of events for this year.
Events March 1 - The U.S. Supreme Court rules the death penalty unconstitutional for juveniles who committed their crimes under age 18. March 3 - At 19:17 the 3500-ton freighter, M/V Karen Danielsen , crashes into the Western bridge of the Great Belt Bridge of Denmark, 800m from Funen . 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 10 - Tung Chee Hwa's resignation : Tung Chee Hwa , the Chief Executive of Hong Kong , resigns. March 11 - In the UK , the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 was finally given Royal Assent after one of the longest ever sittings by the House of Lords . March 13 - First round of Central African Republic elections . March 14 - The People's Republic of China ratifies an anti-Secession law aimed at preventing Taiwan from declaring independence. March 14 - Nearly one million people gathered for an opposition rally in Beirut , a month after the death of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri . The largest rally in Lebanon history. March 16 - Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajaib Singh Bagri, accused of the bombing of the Air India Flight 182 in 1985 , are found not guilty on all counts. March 19 - A suspected suicide bomber in Doha , Qatar , kills one 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 mine blast occurs at the Xishui coal mine in Shuozhou and rocks nearby Kangjiayao coal mine, killing up to 59. March 20 - At least 250 people in Japan are injured and at least one killed by when a magnitude 7 earthquake struck west of Kyushu Island, just 9km (5.5 miles) below the ocean floor. March 21 - 10 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 . The crowd calling for his removal storms the Government House and riots occur throughout the capital city. March 26 - The Taiwanese government called on 1 million Taiwanese to demonstrate in Taipei in opposition to the Anti-Secession Law of Mainland China . Around 200 000 to 300 000 attended the walk. March 28 - The 2005 Sumatran earthquake struck 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 9 - Tens of thousands of demonstrators, many of them supporters of Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr , marched through Baghdad denouncing the U.S. occupation of Iraq, two years after the fall of Saddam Hussein , and rallied 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. Camilla assumes the titles Her Royal Highness and The Duchess of Cornwall . April 12 - Fans hurl lit flares onto the field at San Siro Stadium in Milan during a Champions League quarter-final soccer match. April 15 - At least 21 people died and around 50 people were injured in a devastating fire at a hotel in central Paris . April 16 - President Lucio Gutierrez of Ecuador declared a state of emergency in the capital city and dissolved the Supreme Court. April 17 - Twelve holidaymakers were killed in southern Switzerland when a bus carrying 27 people plunged 200 metres into a ravine. April 18 - Five people died in ethnic clashes in Iran 's south-west Khuzestan province. April 19 - Joseph Ratzinger elected Pope Benedict XVI on the second day of the Papal conclave . April 20 - 56 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 has left 30 Vietnamese war veterans dead and four other people hurt. April 21 - A gunfight on the edge of the Saudi city of Mecca has left two militants and two members of the security forces dead. April 23 - Silvio Berlusconi , prime minister of Italy , re-forms 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 withdrew the last of its 14,000 troop military garrison in Lebanon ending its 29 year military domination of that country. April 27 - The Superjumbo jet aircraft Airbus A380 made its first flight from Toulouse . April 30 - Attacks on tourists in the Egyptian capital Cairo leave three militants dead and at least 10 people injured. May 1 - A suicide attack targets a Kurdish funeral in the northern Iraqi town of Talafar , near Mosul , and leaves at least 25 people dead and more than 30 others injured. Earlier, at least five policemen and four civilians were killed in two separate attacks in Baghdad. May 2 - 4th president of Singapore , Wee Kim Wee dies from Prostate cancer . 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 nine others injured when three two-storey buildings in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore collapsed after gas cylinders stored in one of them exploded. May 4 - In one of the largest insurgent attacks in Iraq to date, at least 60 people have been 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 - Two homemade bombs explode outside the British consulate in New York , USA . May 10 - A live Hand grenade 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 became first person executed in New England in 45 years. May 12 - An Election was held in the Cayman Islands 7 months later than originally scheduled due to Hurricane Ivan . It resulted in a change of government, with the United Democratic Party giving four 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 may mark the end of the Star Trek franchise itself, which dates back to 1966 . 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 - 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 granted right to vote. May 19 - Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith 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 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 . May 25 - Liverpool F.C. win the UEFA Champions League by defeating AC Milan 3-1 in a penalty shootout in Istanbul . May 25 - The Acting Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Donald Tsang , resigned for participating in the Chief Executive Election in July. As a result, Henry Tang and Michael Suen had become the Acting Chief Executive and Acting Chief Secretary for Administration respectively. May 29 - French referendum on the European Constitution votes resoundingly to reject. May 31 - W. Mark Felt is confirmed to be Deep Throat . July 7 - Four explosions rock the transport network in London, three on the London Underground and one on a bus. Over 50 deaths were reported, and over 200 injured. See 7 July 2005 London bombings . July 7 - Al-Qaeda admits to the killing of Egypt's Ambassador, Ihab al-Sherif . July 10 - Luxembourgish referendum on the European Constitution votes to accept. 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 people 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 compromise budget is reached in Minnesota, ending the fourteen-day government shutdown. 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 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 failed to explode properly, and only one injury was reported. 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 in a resort town in Egypt . See July 23, 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks . July 24 - Lance Armstrong wins a record seventh straight Tour de France before his scheduled retirement. July 26 - Launch for Space Shuttle Discovery return to flight mission STS-114 . This is the first Space Shuttle flight in nearly two and a half years since the breakup of Columbia on its return from mission STS-107 . 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 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 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter launched. August 14 - Helios Airways Flight 552 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 17 - The first forced Evacuation of settlers , as part of the Israel unilateral disengagement plan , starts. August 17 - Bangladesh is hit by bomb explosions. 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 22 - A 4.1 kg Meteorite crashes into the Dotito area of Zambezi Escarpment in Zimbabwe , leaving a 15 cm crater . August 22 - Nintendogs is released by Nintendo for their DS handheld and sells 250,000 copies in first week. August 23 - TANS Peru Flight 204 crash lands in Peru killing almost half of those aboard. 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 were unconstitutional. September 1 - Oil prices rise sharply following Economic effects of Hurricane Katrina . September 5 - Mandala Airlines Flight 091 737 crashes in Indonesia killing at least 117. (See airplane accidents in 2005 ). September 7 - Incumbent Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak wins its first multi-party presidential election . September 11 - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and the LDP are returned to power following the Japanese general elections . September 12 - Norwegian parliamentary election September 12 - English cricket team draw the final match to win The 2005 Ashes . September 14 - September 16 - Largest UN World Summit in history, 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 CDU and Gerhard Schröder of the SDP both claim victory in German federal election September 18 - Afghan parliamentary election September 19 - North Korea agrees to stop building nuclear weapons in exchange for aid and cooperation. September 24 - Hurricane Rita hits the US 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 25 - Polish parliamentary election . September 26 - U.S. army reservist Lynndie England is convicted by a military jury on six of seven 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 its article 1, "Catalonia is a nation". October 1 - 26 people are killed and more than 100 are injured in the 2005 Bali bombings . October 1 - World's largest Bank is established with the merger of two Japanese banking conglomerates, Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group and UFJ Holdings , to form Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group . October 1 - An Australian photojournalist, Stephen Dupont, films US soldiers from the Army's 173d Airborne Brigade burning two dead Taliban militias' bodies, while embedded in Gonbaz, Afghanistan . October 2 - 20 people are killed in a shipwreck in Lake George, NY . October 4 - Hurricane Stan hits Mexico and Central America with 80 mph of winds and kills over 600 people. October 5 - Flight Lieutenant Malcolm Kendall-Smith 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 measuring 7.6 on the Moment magnitude scale hits Northern Pakistan , killing about 80,000 people, see 2005 Kashmir earthquake . October 9 - Polish presidential election . October 12 - Apple Computer releases the long-awaited fifth-generation iPod ('iPod Video') October 12 - The second Chinese Human spaceflight Shenzhou 6 launched, carrying Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng for five days in orbit. October 13 - Veselin Topalov wins the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005 October 15 - The referendum on the new Proposed Iraqi constitution is held. October 15 - Riot in Toledo, Ohio during a Neo-Nazi rally surrounding racial issues; 114 arrested October 15 - Qinghai-Tibet Railway completed. October 16 - US Helicopters and warplanes Bomb two villages near Ramadi in western Iraq , killing about 70 people. 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 21 - 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar , celebrations held at HMS Victory in Portsmouth , Trafalgar Square in London and at hundreds of over locations around the country. The day culminated in the lighting of hundreds of "beacons" around the country, the first being lit by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II , and the following ones by other members of the Royal Family. October 22 - Tropical Storm Alpha forms making the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season the most active on record. October 23 - Polish presidential election . October 23 - Referendum on the merger of the Kamchatka Oblast and the Autonomous District of Koryakia . October 23 - Guns and Amno Ban Referendum in Brazil October 23 - Bellview Airlines Flight 210 crashes in Nigeria . October 24 - Civil Rights pioneer Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. October 24 - Hurricane Wilma makes landfall in southwestern Florida as a category 3 hurricane . October 26 - The Chicago White Sox defeat the Houston Astros 1-0 to win the 2005 World Series in a four game sweep, giving the White Sox their first World Series title since 1917. 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 peace process. October 27 - Two teenagers accidentally electrocuted themselves in Seine-Saint-Denis , Paris , France , leading to widespread rioting . October 28 - Vice presidential adviser Lewis 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 - President George W. Bush nominates Third Circuit judge Samuel Alito for the Supreme Court of the United States . Scheduled and expected events [image] This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected future events. It is likely to contain information of a speculative nature and the content may change dramatically as the event approaches and more information becomes available.
November-December Unknown dates Births Deaths Main article: Deaths in 2005 January January 1 - Shirley Chisholm , U.S. Congresswoman (b. 1924 ) 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 15 - Deem Bristow , Voice actor in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. 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 22 - Consuelo Velazquez , Mexican singer (b. 1920 ) January 23 - Johnny Carson , American television host (b. 1925 ) January 29 - Ephraim Kishon , Israeli writer and satirist (b. 1924 ) February February 3 - Ernst Mayr , American evolutionary biologist (b. 1904 ) February 3 - Zurab Zhvania , Prime Minister of Georgia (b. 1963 ) February 5 - Gnassingbe Eyadema , President of Togo (b. 1937 ) February 8 - Jimmy Smith , American musician (b. 1925 ) February 10 - Arthur Miller , American playwright (b. 1915 ) February 14 - Rafik Hariri , Prime Minister of Lebanon (b. 1944 ) February 17 - Nariman Sadeq , Queen of Egypt (b. 1934 ) February 20 - Sandra Dee , American actress (b. 1942 ) February 20 - John Raitt , American actor (b. 1917 ) February 20 - Hunter S. Thompson , American author (suicide) (b. 1937 ) March March 6 - Hans Bethe , German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1906 ) March 8 - Aslan Maskhadov , Chechnyan separatist (b. 1951 ) March 10 - Dave Allen , Irish comedian (b. 1936 ) March 16 - Bob Bellear , Australian judge (b. 1944 ) March 19 - John De Lorean , American Car Designer (b. 1925 ) March 22 - Clemente Domínguez y Gómez , Antipope Gregory XVII (b. 1946 ) March 26 - James Callaghan , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1912 ) March 26 - Paul Hester , Australian musician (Crowded House ) (b. 1958 ) March 29 - Johnnie Cochran , American attorney (b. 1937 ) March 31 - Terri Schiavo , American right-to-die cause célèbre (b. 1963 ) April April 2 - Pope John Paul II (b. 1920 ) April 5 - Saul Bellow , Canadian-born writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1915 ) April 6 - Rainier III, Prince of Monaco (b. 1923 ) April 9 - Andrea Dworkin , American feminist (b. 1946 ) April 11 - Lucien Laurent , first player ever to score in the FIFA World Cup (b. 1907 ) April 19 - Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen , Danish jazz musician (b. 1946 ) April 23 - Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen , Premier of Queensland (b. 1911 ) April 23 - Sir John Mills , English actor (b. 1908 ) April 21 - Zhang Chunqiao , Chinese politician (b. 1917 ) April 24 - Ezer Weizman , President of Israel (b. 1924 ) April 28 - Raymundo Punongbayan , Filipino seismologist (b. 1937 ) April 30 - Ron Todd , TGWU General Secretary (1985 - 1992) (b. 1927 ) May June July July 1 - Luther Vandross , American R&B Singer (b. 1951 ) July 5 - James Stockdale , U.S. Navy admiral and vice presidential candidate (b. 1923 ) July 6 - L. Patrick Gray , American Federal Bureau of Investigation director (b. 1916 ) July 6 - Claude Simon , French writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1913 ) July 7 - Casualties of the 7 July 2005 London bombings July 17 - Sir Edward Heath , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1916 ) July 18 - William Westmoreland , U.S. commander in Vietnam (b. 1914 ) July 19 - John Tyndall , British activist (b. 1934 ) July 20 - James Doohan , Canadian actor (b. 1920 ) July 22 - Jean Charles de Menezes , Brazilian electrician (shot by police) (b. 1978 ) July 28 - Bergur Sigurbjörnsson , Icelandic politician (b. 1917 ) July 31 - Wim Duisenberg , Dutch president of the European Central Bank (b. 1935 ) August August 1 - King Fahd of Saudi Arabia (b. 1923 ) August 3 - Françoise d'Eaubonne , French feminist (b. 1920 ) August 4 - Sue Gunter , American basketball coach (b. 1941 ) August 5 - Robin Cook , British politician (b. 1946 ) August 6 - Keter Betts , American jazz bassist (b. 1928 ) August 7 - Peter Jennings , Canadian-born news anchor (b. 1938 ) August 8 - Gene Mauch , baseball manager (b. 1925 ) August 8 - Barbara Bel Geddes , American actress (b. 1922 ) August 13 - Lakshman Kadirgamar , foreign minister of Sri Lanka (assassinated) (b. 1932 ) August 13 - David Lange , Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1942 ) August 14 - Coo Coo Marlin , American race car driver (b. 1932 ) August 19 - Mo Mowlam , British politician (b. 1949 ) August 22 - Luc Ferrari , French composer (b. 1929 ) August 22 - Robert Moog , American inventor (b. 1934 ) August 24 - Jack Slipper , British police officer (b. 1924 ) August 26 - Robert Denning , interior designer (b. 1927 ) August 26 - Gerry Fitt , Irish politician (b. 1926 ) August 31 - Sir Józef Rotblat , Polish physicist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1908 ) September September 2 - Bob Denver , American actor (b. 1935 ) September 3 - William Rehnquist , Chief Justice of the United States (b. 1924 ) September 8 - Noel Cantwell , Irish cricketer and footballer (b. 1932 ) September 9 - Lewis Platt , American computer manufacturer (b. 1941 ) September 13 - Julio César Turbay Ayala , Colombian politician (b. 1916 ) September 14 - Robert Wise , American film director (b. 1914 ) September 18 - Michael Park , English race car driver (racing accident) (b. 1966 ) September 19 - Willie Hutch , American singer (b. 1946 ) September 20 - Simon Wiesenthal , Austrian Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter (b. 1908 ) September 21 - Ramón Martín Huerta , Mexican politician (b. 1957 ) September 25 - Don Adams , American actor (b. 1923 ) September 25 - George Archer , American golfer (b. 1939 ) September 25 - Tommy Bond , American actor (b. 1926 ) September 25 - M. Scott Peck , American psychiatrist and writer (b. 1936 ) September 26 - Helen Cresswell , British author (b. 1934 ) September 26 - Friedrich Peter , Austrian politician and Waffen-SS member (b. 1921 ) September 27 - Ronald Golias , Brazilian comedian and actor (b. 1929 ) October October 2 - Nipsey Russell , American actor (b. 1924 ) October 2 - August Wilson , American playwright (b. 1945 ) October 3 - Ronnie Barker , British comic actor (b. 1929 ) October 4 - Stanley K. Hathaway , American politician (b. 1924 ) October 7 - Charles Rocket , American actor (b. 1949 ) October 10 - Wayne Booth , American literary critic (b. 1921 ) October 10 - Milton Obote , President of Uganda (b. 1925 ) October 12 - Jack White , American reporter (b. 1942 ) October 13 - Vivian Malone Jones , American civil rights activist (b. 1942 ) October 15 - Jason Collier , American basketball player (b. 1977 ) October 17 - Ba Jin , Chinese writer (b. 1904 ) October 20 - Shirley Horn , American jazz singer (b. 1934 ) October 21 - Francisco Alejandro Gutierrez , Cuban-born musician (Captain Jack ) (b. 1962 ) October 21 - Sir Nigel Mobbs , Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire (b. 1937 ) October 24 - José Azcona del Hoyo , President of Honduras (b. 1926 ) October 24 - Rosa Parks , American civil rights activist (b. 1913 ) October 25 - Wellington Mara , American football team owner (b. 1916 ) October 27 - Bob Broeg , Americah sports writer (b. 1918 ) October 28 - Richard Smalley , American physicist and chemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (b. 1943 ) October 29 - Lloyd Bochner , Canadian-born actor (b. 1924 ) October 30 - Al Lopez , baseball player and manager (b. 1908 ) November November 1 - Skitch Henderson , English-born bandleader (b. 1918 ) November 1 - Michael Piller , American screenwriter (b. 1948 ) November 2 - Gordon A. Craig , Scottish-born historian (b. 1913 ) November 5 - Rod Donald , New Zealand politician (b. 1957 ) November 5 - John Fowles , English writer (b. 1926 ) November 6 - Minako Honda , Japanese singer and actress (b. 1967 ) November 9 - Azahari Husin , Malaysian terrorist (b. 1957 ) November 9 - K. R. Narayanan , President of India (b. 1921 ) November 10 - Steve Courson , American football player (b. 1955 ) November 11 - Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield , British noble and photographer (b. 1939 ) November 11 - Moustapha Akkad , Syrian -American movie producer, casualty of the 2005 Amman bombings (b. 1935 ) November 11 - Peter Drucker , Austrian-born business theorist, recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom (b. 1909 ) November 13 - Eddie Guerrero , Mexican professional wrestler (b. 1967 ) Nobel Prizes External links