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2006 (MMVI ) was a common year starting on Sunday in the Gregorian calendar , the 2006th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 6th year of the 3rd millennium , the 6th year of the 21st century , and the 7th year of the 2000s decade.
In the Chinese calendar , 2006 was the Year of the Dog . Chinese New Year is January 29 .
January 1 – Sydney, Australia, has its warmest day on record, when the city reaches 45 °C (113 °F).[ 1]
January 1 – Russia cuts natural gas to Ukraine over a price dispute .[ 2]
January 2 – The Bad Reichenhall ice rink roof in Germany collapses after heavy snowfall in the Bavarian Alps , killing 15.[ 3]
January 4 – Powers are transferred from Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to his deputy, Vice Prime Minister Ehud Olmert , after Sharon suffers a massive hemorrhagic stroke .[ 4]
January 5 – A hotel in Mecca , Saudi Arabia collapses, killing 76 pilgrims visiting to perform hajj .[ 5]
January 6 – The record-breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season officially draws to a close as Tropical Storm Zeta dissipates.[ 6]
January 7 – Embroiled in multiple scandals, former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay announces he will not seek to reassume his former post.[ 7] [ 8]
January 7 – UK Liberal Democratic leader Charles Kennedy resigns after revelations that he has a drinking problem.[ 9]
January 8 – A magnitude 6.9 earthquake , centered off the coast of the Greek island of Kythera , shakes much of Greece and is felt throughout the eastern Mediterranean basin.[ 10]
January 9 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 11,000 (11,011.90) for the first time since June 7 , 2001 .[ 11] [ 12]
January 11 – The Augustine Volcano in Alaska erupts twice, marking its first major eruption since 1986 .
January 12 – A stampede during the Stoning of the devil ritual on the last day at the Hajj in Mina, Saudi Arabia , kills 362 pilgrims .[ 13] [ 14]
January 14 – A natural gas explosion in a coal mine kills seven and injures five in Romania .[ 15]
January 15 – NASA 's Stardust mission successfully ends, the first to return dust from a comet .[ 16]
January 19 – A suicide bomber in Tel Aviv , Israel injures 20,[ 17] seriously injuring one.[ 18]
January 23 – Stephen Harper wins the federal election in Canada , forming a minority government.[ 19] [ 20]
January 25 – Hamas wins the majority of seats in the Palestinian Legislative Council elections.[ 21]
January 25 – Pope Benedict XVI issues his first encyclical, Deus Caritas Est .[ 22]
January 27 – Celebrations are held in Salzburg and around the world, for the 250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart .[ 23]
January 27 – Manuel Zelaya becomes President of Honduras .
January 28 – Trade hall roof collapses in Katowice , Poland , killing 66 people.[ 24]
January 31 – Samuel Alito is sworn in as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States .[ 25]
February 1 – UAL Corporation , United Airlines ' parent company, emerges from bankruptcy after being in that position since December 9, 2002, the longest such filing in history.[ 26]
February 3 – An Egyptian passenger ferry carrying more than 1,400 people, sinks in the Red Sea off the Saudi coast.[ 27]
February 4 – The Wowowee stampede at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City , Philippines kills 74 people and leaves 600 injured.[ 28]
February 5 – Super Bowl XL : The Pittsburgh Steelers defeat the Seattle Seahawks 21–10 [ 29]
February 6 – Stephen Harper is sworn in as Canada's 22nd Prime Minister. He is the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
February 8 – 2006 East Timor crisis : 404 soldiers desert their barracks in East Timor .[ 30]
February 10 –26 – The 2006 Winter Olympics are held in Turin , Italy .
February 17 – A massive mudslide occurs in Southern Leyte , Philippines ; the official death toll is set at 1,126.[ 31]
February 19 – Pasta de Conchos mine disaster : Sixty-five miners die after becoming trapped underground, following an explosion in Nueva Rosita , Mexico .[ 32]
February 22 – A bomb heavily damages the Al Askari Mosque , a Shiite holy site in Samarra , Iraq .[ 33]
February 22 – Over £53.1 million is stolen during the Securitas depot robbery , the largest ever cash robbery in the United Kingdom .[ 34] [ 35]
February 23 – A roof collapses on a Moscow market, killing 56 people.[ 36]
February 24 – A state of emergency is declared in the Philippines , after an alleged coup d'état against President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is foiled.[ 37]
February 25 – Police officers and protesters in Dublin, Ireland are injured when a protest prior to the Love Ulster parade turns into a major riot .[ 38]
February 25 – Uganda 's President Yoweri Museveni wins his second re-election,[ 39] [ 40] sparking riots in Kampala by opposition supporters.[ 41]
March 4 – The final contact attempt with Pioneer 10 receives no response.[ 42]
March 6 –20 – The first World Baseball Classic is held in San Diego , California , U.S.A. .
March 7 – 20 people die and many others are injured in 3 blasts throughout Varanasi , India .[ 43]
March 9 – NASA 's Cassini-Huygens spacecraft discovers geysers of a liquid substance shooting from Saturn 's moon Enceladus , signaling a possible presence of water.[ 44]
March 10 – NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter enters Mars orbit.[ 45] [ 46]
March 14 – Penumbral lunar eclipse
March 15 –26 – The 2006 Commonwealth Games take place in Melbourne , Australia .
March 16 – The Blu-ray Disc format is released in the United States
March 17 – The United States strikes its 2 remaining Iowa -class battleships from the Naval Vessel Register , ending the age of the battleship.[ 47] [ 48]
March 22 – ETA declares a permanent ceasefire in their campaign for Basque independence from Spain .[ 49]
March 22 – The Federal Reserve stops the publishing of M3 money supply data.[ 50] [ 51]
March 25 – A scramjet jet engine , Hyshot III , designed to fly at 7 times the speed of sound, is successfully tested at Woomera, South Australia .[ 52] [ 53]
March 25 – Seven die in the Capitol Hill Massacre in Seattle , Washington .[ 54]
March 29 – Total solar eclipse
March 30 – The first Brazilian astronaut , Marcos Pontes , goes into space in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft , Soyuz TMA-8 , at 2:29:00 CET.[ 55]
March 30 – The al-Dana capsizes off the coast of Bahrain , killing at least 56 people.[ 56]
April 5 – A swan with Avian Flu is discovered in Cellardyke in Fife , Scotland (the first case in the United Kingdom ).[ 57]
April 8 – The bodies of 8 murdered men are found in Shedden, Elgin County, Ontario .
April 9 – Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is removed from office after 4 months in a coma .[ 58]
April 10 – The Brand India Fair Victoria Park fire at Meerut , Uttar Pradesh , India , kills at least 100.[ 59]
April 11 – The European Space Agency 's Venus Express spaceprobe enters Venus ' orbit.[ 60]
April 11 – President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad confirms that Iran has successfully produced a few grams of low-grade enriched uranium .[ 61] [ 62]
April 16 – Albert II, Prince of Monaco , reaches the North Pole , becoming the first reigning monarch ever to do so.[ 63]
April 16 – Ireland commemorates the 90th anniversary of the Easter Rising , for the first time since 1971 .[ 64]
April 17 – An Islamic Jihad suicide bombing in Tel Aviv kills 9 people and injures dozens.[ 65]
April 20 – Iran announces a deal with Russia , involving a joint uranium enrichment firm on Russian soil;[ 66] 9 days later Iran announces that it will not move all activity to Russia, thus leading to a de facto termination of the deal.
April 22 – Four Canadian soldiers are killed 75 kilometers north of Kandahar , Afghanistan by a roadside bomb (the worst one-day combat loss for the Canadian army since the Korean War ).
April 24 – Three explosions in a tourist section of Dahab , Egypt kill 30 and injure over 115.[ 67]
April 25 – The Beaconsfield mine collapse occurs in Tasmania , Australia .
April 29 – Massive anti-war demonstrations and a march down Broadway in New York City mark the third year of war in Iraq .[ 68]
April 29 – The Global Night Commute takes place in over 130 cities around the world, to promote the visibility of the Invisible Children in Uganda .[ 69]
May 1 – Bolivian President Evo Morales nationalizes his nation's gas fields.[ 70]
May 1 – The Great American Boycott takes place across the United States as marchers protest for immigration rights.[ 71]
May 5 – Fiat chairman Sergio Marchionne announces that the Alfa Romeo automobile brand will return to the United States in 2008 , after a 13-year hiatus.[ 72]
May 9 – Beaconsfield mine collapse : After 14 days trapped underground, miners Todd Russell and Brant Webb are rescued in Beaconsfield , Tasmania , Australia .[ 73]
May 20 – Lordi win the Eurovision Song Contest , the first win for Finland and the first hard rock song to win the contest.
May 24 – East Timor 's Foreign Minister José Ramos-Horta officially requests military assistance from the governments of Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Portugal.[ 74]
May 27 – A 6.3 magnitude earthquake strikes central Java in Indonesia , killing more than 6,000, injuring at least 36,000 and leaving some 1.5 million people homeless.[ 75]
May 27 – The first demonstration for gay rights in Moscow is broken up by the police.[ 76]
July 1 – The Qinghai-Tibet Railway launches a trial operation, connecting China proper and Tibet for the first time.[ 94]
July 4 – STS-121 : Space Shuttle Discovery is launched to the International Space Station .[ 95] It returns safely on July 17 . It is the second return to flight mission after the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster .[ 96]
July 5 – North Korea test fires missiles, timed with the liftoff of Discovery, preceding the fireworks celebrations that night in America . The long range Taepodong-2 reportedly fails shortly after takeoff.[ 97]
July 6 – The Nathula Pass between India and China , sealed during the Sino-Indian War , re-opens for trade after 44 years.[ 98]
July 9 – S7 Airlines Flight 778 crashes into a concrete barrier shortly after landing, killing at least 122 people and leaving many injured.[ 99]
July 10 – Pakistan International Airlines Flight 688 crashes in Multan , Pakistan shortly after takeoff.[ 100]
July 11 – A series of coordinated bomb attacks strikes several commuter trains in Mumbai , India during the evening rush hour.[ 101]
July 12 – 2006 Lebanon War : Israeli troops invade Lebanon in response to Hezbollah kidnapping two Israeli soldiers and killing 3. Hezbollah declares open war against Israel 2 days later.[ 102]
July 18 – The SS Nomadic , the last floating link to Titanic , returns home to a large reception in Belfast.[ 103]
July 31 – Cuban president Fidel Castro temporarily relinquishes power to his brother Raúl before surgery.[ 104]
August 10 – London Metropolitan Police make 21 arrests in connection to an apparent terrorist plot that involved aircraft traveling from the United Kingdom to the United States . Liquids and gels are banned from checked and carry-on baggage.[ 105] [ 106]
August 11 – A resolution to end the 2006 Lebanon War is unanimously accepted by the United Nations Security Council .[ 107]
August 14 – A UN cease fire takes effect in the 2006 Lebanon War .[ 108]
August 22 – Pulkovo Airlines Flight 612 crashes near the Russian border in Ukraine , killing 171 people, including 45 children.[ 109]
August 22 – The ICM awards Grigori Perelman the Fields Medal for proving the Poincaré conjecture , one of 7 Millennium Prize Problems ; Perelman refuses the medal.[ 110]
August 23 – In Austria , Natascha Kampusch manages to escape after being kidnapped 8 years ago by Wolfgang Priklopil , who locked her up in his cellar. Priklopil commits suicide by throwing himself in front of a train.[ 111]
August 24 – The International Astronomical Union defines 'planet ' at its 26th General Assembly, demoting Pluto to the status of 'dwarf planet ' more than 70 years after its discovery.[ 112]
August 27 – Comair Flight 5191 , carrying 50 people, crashes shortly after takeoff from Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Kentucky .[ 113]
August 28 – A Greyhound Lines bus from New York City to Montreal , carrying 52 people, crashes at mile 115 on Interstate 87 near Elizabethtown , killing 5 people (including the driver) and seriously injuring others.[ 114]
August 31 – Edvard Munch paintings The Scream and Madonna are recovered in a police raid in Oslo, Norway .[ 115]
September 1 – A fire kills 29 of 148 aboard an Iran Air Tours Tu-154 M aircraft after the plane lands in Mashhad , Iran .[ 116]
September 2 – A Nimrod MR2 based at RAF Kinloss , Scotland , crashes in Kandahar Province , Afghanistan , due to a technical fault. All 14 crew onboard are killed.[ 117]
September 7 – Partial lunar eclipse
September 12 – A stampede at a rally in Yemen leaves 41 dead and injures 50.[ 118]
September 12 – Pope Benedict XVI gives a lecture in Germany ; he quotes a criticism of the Islamic faith, sparking mass protests .[ 119]
September 13 – The solar system 's largest dwarf planet , designated until now as 2003 UB313, is officially named "Eris "; its satellite is now known as "Dysnomia ".[ 120]
September 15 – Spinach contaminated with E. coli kills 2 and poisons over 100 others in 20 states of the United States.[ 121]
September 16 – Five churches are attacked in Palestinian areas following the Pope's comments on Islam.[ 122]
September 17 – Protests start near the Hungarian Parliament .[ 123]
September 19 – Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra of Thailand declares a state of emergency in Bangkok as members of the Royal Thai Army stage a coup d'état . The army announces the removal of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra from power.[ 124]
September 22 – A Transrapid Maglev train crashes into a maintenance vehicle on a test track in Germany , killing 23 and injuring 10; it is the first recorded fatal accident involving a Maglev.[ 125]
September 22 – Annular solar eclipse
September 29 – Gol Flight 1907 (Boeing 737-800 ) collides with a business jet over the Amazon Rainforest , killing all 155 on board.[ 126]
North Korean nuclear test
October 9 - Actor Tommy Kirk becomes a Disney Legend
October 9 – North Korea claims to have conducted its first-ever nuclear test .[ 129]
October 10 – Google buys YouTube for USD $1.65 billion.[ 130]
October 12 – A freak snowstorm blows into Buffalo, New York, leaving over 400,000 without power and killing 13.[ 131]
October 13 – South Korean Ban Ki-moon is elected as the new Secretary-General of the United Nations.[ 132]
October 15 – The UN agrees to sanction North Korea over nuclear testing claims.[ 133]
October 15 – The establishment of the Islamic State of Iraq is declared.
October 16 – A magnitude 6.7 earthquake rocks Hawaii , causing property damage, injuries, landslides , power outages, and the closure of Honolulu International Airport . see 2006 Hawaii Earthquake .
October 16 – The last American MASH is decommissioned .[ 134]
October 16 – CBeebies 2006-2009 show of Numberjacks.
October 24 – NASA 's MESSENGER spacecraft makes its first flyby of Venus (it will be captured into Mercury's orbit on March 18 , 2011 ).[ 135]
October 29 – Aviation Development Company Flight 53 crashes shortly after takeoff in Nigeria killing 96 people.[ 136]
October 30 – Former President of Chile Augusto Pinochet is placed under house arrest for crimes committed at the Villa Grimaldi detention centre.[ 137]
October 30 – An airstrike on a madrasah in Bajaur , Pakistan kills dozens of suspected al-Qaeda and Taliban militants.[ 138]
November 5 – Former President of Iraq Saddam Hussein and 2 of his senior allies are sentenced to death by hanging, after an Iraqi court finds them guilty of crimes against humanity.[ 139]
November 8 – A transit of Mercury occurs.[ 140]
November 9 – Margaret Chan is elected as the Director-General of the World Health Organization .[ 141]
November 12 – The former Soviet republic of South Ossetia holds a referendum on independence from Georgia .[ 142]
November 15 – Al Jazeera launches its English language news channel, Al Jazeera English .[ 143]
November 16 – Rioting in Nukuʻ alofa , the capital of Tonga , destroys approx. 80% of the CBD; 8 bodies found and foreign forces requested.[ 144]
November 17 – The PlayStation 3 is released in North America .[ 145]
November 19 – The Wii is released in North America.[ 146]
November 20 – Iran and Syria recognize the government of Iraq , restore diplomatic relations , and call for a peace conference .[ 147] [ 148]
November 21 – Pierre Amine Gemayel , Lebanon 's Minister of Industry, is assassinated in Beirut .[ 149]
November 21 – A gas explosion in the coal mine Halemba in Ruda Slaska , Poland , kills 23 miners approximately 1,000 meters below ground.[ 150]
November 22 – The Kolkata leather factory fire traps and kills 9 in India .[ 151]
November 23 – A series of car bombs and mortar attacks in Sadr City , Baghdad , kill at least 215 people and injure 257 other people.[ 152]
November 30 – Typhoon Durian triggers a massive mudslide and kills at least 720 people in Albay province on the island of Luzon in the Philippines .[ 153]
December 1 – Felipe Calderón takes office as President of Mexico .[ 154]
December 1 – The 15th Asian Games start in Doha , Qatar ; the closing ceremony takes place on December 15 .[ 155]
December 2 – In Rome , about 2 million people, led by opposition leader Silvio Berlusconi , demonstrate against Romano Prodi 's government.[ 156]
December 2 – Stéphane Dion is elected the new Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada , on the fourth ballot .[ 157]
December 2 –19 – 2006 Ipswich murder investigation : The bodies of 5 murdered prostitutes are discovered at different locations near Ipswich in Suffolk, England.[ 158]
December 3 – Ed Stelmach is elected the new Leader of the Progressive Conservatives , Alberta , after the second ballot results, and second choice votes for Ted Morton have been added up. Ed becomes the Premier-designate of Alberta .[ 159]
December 3 – Hugo Chávez is re-elected President of Venezuela .[ 160]
December 3 – Germany 's tallest chimney is demolished by explosion at the former Westerholt Power Station .[ 161]
December 5 – The military seizes power in Fiji , in a coup d'état led by Commodore Josaia Voreqe "Frank" Bainimarama .[ 162]
December 7 – Smoking is banned in all Ohio bars, restaurants, workplaces, and other public places.[ 163]
December 9 – The Moscow hospital fire kills 45 people.[ 164]
December 10 – Space Shuttle Mission STS-116 : Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center on the first night launch since the 2003 loss of Columbia .[ 165]
December 10 – Christer Fuglesang becomes the first Swede in space.[ 166]
December 11 – The Holocaust conference is opened in Tehran , Iran by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad .[ 167]
December 12 – Peugeot produces their last car at the Ryton Plant , signalling the end of mass car production in a city that was once a major centre of the British motor industry ; Coventry .[ 168]
December 13 – The Chinese River Dolphin or Baiji becomes extinct.[ 169]
December 13 – U.S. Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) suffers a stroke during a radio interview.[ 170]
December 14 – U.S. Spy Satellite USA 193 , also known as NRO Launch 21 (NROL-21 or simply L-21), is launched and malfunctions soon after.[ 171]
December 15 – Lockheed Martin 's F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter successfully flies for the first time.[ 172]
December 15 – An alleged assassination attempt on Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haniyeh sparks inter-Palestinian clashes .[ 173]
December 15 – King Jigme Singye Wangchuck of Bhutan abdicates in favour of his son Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck , a year earlier than expected.[ 174]
December 15 – The Japanese government passes a bill to upgrade the Japan Defense Agency to a Ministry.[ 175]
December 19 – A Libyan court sentences 5 Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor to death, for knowingly infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV .[ 176]
December 20 – Somalia : Islamic Courts Union fighters begin attacking the government-held town of Baidoa .[ 177]
December 21 – The death of Saparmurat Niyazov sparks world concern over a possible power vacuum and instability in energy-rich Turkmenistan .[ 178]
December 22 – The Space Shuttle Discovery lands at the Kennedy Space Center, concluding a 2-week mission to the International Space Station .[ 179]
December 24 – Ethiopia admits its troops have intervened in Somalia .[ 180]
December 26 – An oil pipeline explodes in Nigeria 's commercial capital, Lagos , killing at least 200 people.[ 181]
December 26 – The Hengchun earthquake in Taiwan kills 2 people, and damages about 15 historical buildings and several undersea cables , disrupting Internet and IDD telecommunication services in Asia.[ 182]
December 29 – War in Somalia : Ethiopian and Transitional government troops capture Mogadishu without resistance.[ 183]
December 30 – Saddam Hussein , former Iraq president, is executed in Baghdad .[ 184]
December 30 – The M/V Senopati Nusantara sinks in Indonesia , causing several hundred casualties.[ 185]
December 30 – The Free State Project completes its "First 1,000" pledge.
December 30 – The Basque separatist group ETA sets off a bomb in Madrid Barajas International Airport , killing 2 Ecuadorians .[ 186]
December 31 – At least 11 bombs go off in Bangkok hours before the new year, leaving at least 30 injured.[ 187]
December 31 – The Met Office announces that England has experienced its warmest year since records began in 1659 , with an average temperature of 10.82 °C (51.48 °F).[ 188]
for more information, see Category:2006 births.
2 February - Preston Oliver III, American child actor from Las Vegas .
27 February - Josephina Evie, English musician (d. 2021 )
1 March - Sawyer Sharbino, American child vlogger, from Metropolitan Dallas .
8 March - Dylan Hockley, American child student, from Newton, Connecticut
10 April - Sofia Pablo, Philippine actress
3 May - Mutya Orqulia, Philippine actress
6 May - Jack Pinto Jr., American child student and footballer, from Danbury, Connecticut
30 June - Jesse Lewis, American child student, from Newton, Connecticut
6 September - Prince Hisahito of Akishino, Japanese prince
12 September - Benjamin Wheeler, American child student, from Newton, Connecticut
5 October - Jacob Tremblay, Canadian child actor, from Vancouver , Canada
20 November - Noah Pozner, American child student, from Newton, Connecticut
2006 births
Jesse Lewis †
Noah Pozner †
Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Shelley Winters
Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
Johannes Rau
Coretta Scott King
January 1 – Charles Steen , American geologist, The "Uranium King" (b. 1919 )
January 2 – Cecilia Muñoz-Palma , first female Philippine Supreme Court Justice (b. 1913 )
January 3 – Steve Rogers , Australian rugby player (b. 1954 )
January 3 – Bill Skate , Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (b. 1954 )
January 4 – Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum , Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (b. 1946 )
January 4 – Robert Howard White , Mayor of Papatoetoe , New Zealand (b. 1914 )
January 6 – Lou Rawls , American singer (b. 1933 )
January 7 – Heinrich Harrer , mountaineer, explorer and writer (b. 1912)
January 8 – Tony Banks, Baron Stratford , British politician (b. 1943 )
January 9 – Andy Caldecott , Australian motorcycle racer (b. 1964 )
January 14 – Jim Gary , American sculptor (b. 1939 )
January 14 – Shelley Winters , American actress (b. 1920 )
January 15 – Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah , Emir of Kuwait (b. 1926 )
January 19 – Wilson Pickett , American singer (b. 1941 )
January 19 – Geoff Rabone , New Zealand cricket player (b. 1921 )
January 21 – Ibrahim Rugova , first President of Kosovo (b. 1944 )
January 21 – Bedanand Jha , Nepalese politician
January 24 – Chris Penn , American actor (b. 1965 )
January 25 – Anna Malle , American pornographic actress (b. 1967 )
January 27 – Johannes Rau , President of Germany (b. 1931 )
January 28 – Yitzchak Kadouri , Iraqi-born rabbi (b. 1900 )
January 30 – Coretta Scott King , American civil rights activist and wife of Martin Luther King, Jr. (b. 1927 )
Betty Friedan
February 1 – Dick Brooks , American auto racer (b. 1942 )
February 1 – Bryce Harland , New Zealand diplomat (b. 1931 )
February 3 – Al Lewis , American actor (b. 1923 )
February 4 – Betty Friedan , American feminist, activist, and writer (b.1921 )
February 8 – Ron Greenwood , English football manager (b. 1921 )
February 8 – Akira Ifukube , Japanese classical music/movie composer (b. 1914 )
February 9 – Sir Freddie Laker , British airline entrepreneur (b. 1922 )
February 10 – J Dilla , American music producer (b. 1974 )
February 12 – Ken Hart , American composer, journalist, and playwright (b. 1917 )
February 13 – Andreas Katsulas , American actor (b. 1946 )
February 13 – P. F. Strawson , English philosopher (b. 1919 )
February 14 – Shoshana Damari , Israeli singer and actress (b. 1923 )
February 15 – Sun Yun-suan , Premier of the Republic of China (b. 1913 )
February 16 – Ernie Stautner , German-born American football player (b. 1925 )
February 18 – Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa , 5th Prime Minister of Sudan (b. 1919 )
February 20 – Lucjan Wolanowski , Polish journalist, writer and traveler (b. 1920 )
February 22 – Anthony Burger , American musician and singer (b. 1961 )
February 22 – Sinnathamby Rajaratnam , Singapore politician (b. 1925 )
February 23 – Mauri Favén , Finnish painter (b. 1920 )
February 23 – Zarra , Spanish footballer (b. 1921 )
February 24 – Don Knotts , American actor (b. 1924 )
February 24 – Dennis Weaver , American actor (b. 1924 )
February 25 – Darren McGavin , American actor (b. 1922 )
February 25 – Florian ZaBach , American musician and TV personality (b. 1931 )
February 27 – Linda Smith , English comedian (b. 1958 )
February 28 – Owen Chamberlain , American physicist (b. 1921 )
Slobodan Milošević
March 1 – Harry Browne , American Libertarian Presidential candidate (b. 1933 )
March 1 – Peter Osgood , English footballer (b. 1947 )
March 1 – Peter Snow , New Zealand doctor (b. 1935 )
March 2 – Jack Wild , English actor (b. 1952 )
March 3 – William Herskovic , Hungarian Holocaust hero and philanthropist (b. 1914 )
March 4 – Dave Rose , American artist (b. 1910 )
March 4 – Edgar Valter , Estonian illustrator and cartoonist (b. 1929 )
March 4 – John Reynolds Gardiner , American writer and engineer (b. 1944 )
March 6 – Dana Reeve , American actress, wife of Christopher Reeve (b. 1961 )
March 6 – Kirby Puckett , U.S. baseball player (b. 1960 )
March 6 – King Floyd , American singer (b. 1945 )
March 8 – Brian Barratt-Boyes , New Zealand heart surgeon (b. 1924 )
March 9 – Hanka Bielicka , Polish actress (b. 1915 )
March 9 – John Profumo , British politician (b. 1915 )
March 11 – Bernie Geoffrion , Canadian hockey player (b. 1931 )
March 11 – Slobodan Milošević , President of Serbia (b. 1941 )
March 13 – Maureen Stapleton , American actress (b. 1925 )
March 13 – Peter Tomarken , American game show host (b. 1942 )
March 14 – Lennart Meri , President of Estonia (b. 1929 )
March 15 – George Mackey , American mathematician (b. 1916 )
March 22 – Lawrence Stephen , Nauruan politician (b. 1939 )
March 23 – Cindy Walker , American songwriter (b. 1918 )
March 24 – Lynne Perrie , English actress (b. 1931 )
March 25 – Rocío Dúrcal , Spanish singer and actress (b. 1944 )
March 25 – Buck Owens , American musician (b. 1929 )
March 26 – Paul Dana , American race car driver (b. 1975 )
March 27 – Stanislaw Lem , Polish writer (b. 1921 )
March 28 – Caspar Weinberger , United States Secretary of Defense (b. 1917 )
John Kenneth Galbraith
April 2 – Nina Schenk von Stauffenberg , German wife of soldier Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg (b. 1913 )
April 4 – Denis Donaldson , Irish Republican informer (b. 1950 )
April 5 – Gene Pitney , American singer (b. 1941 )
April 6 – Francis L. Kellogg , U.S. diplomat and prominent socialite (b. 1917 )
April 8 – Gerard Reve , Dutch writer (b. 1923 )
April 11 – Proof , American rapper (D12 ) (b. 1973 )
April 11 – Les Foote , Australian footballer (b. 1924 )
April 11 – June Pointer , American singer (b. 1953 )
April 12 – Rajkumar , Indian actor (b. 1929 )
April 12 – William Sloane Coffin , American university chaplain and activist (b. 1924 )
April 13 – Muriel Spark , Scottish novelist (b. 1918 )
April 15 – Louise Smith , American race car driver (b. 1916 )
April 17 – Calum Kennedy , Scottish singer (b. 1928 )
April 18 – John Lyall , British football player and manager (b. 1940 )
April 19 – Scott Crossfield , American pilot (b. 1921 )
April 21 – Telê Santana , Brazilian footballer and coach (b. 1931 )
April 23 – Alida Valli , Italian actress (b. 1921 )
April 23 – Johnny Checketts , New Zealand flying ace (b. 1912 )
April 24 – Nasreen Huq , Bangladeshi social worker and human rights activist (b. 1958 )
April 24 – Brian Labone , English footballer (b. 1940 )
April 24 – Steve Stavro , Canadian businessman and sports team owner (b. 1927 )
April 24 – Moshe Teitelbaum , Hungarian-born Hassidic rabbi (b. 1914 )
April 25 – Jane Jacobs , American-born writer and activist (b. 1916 )
April 25 – Peter Law , British politician (b. 1948 )
April 28 – Steve Howe , American Baseball Player (b. 1958 )
April 29 – John Kenneth Galbraith , Canadian economist (b. 1908 )
April 30 – Beatriz Sheridan , Mexican actress and director (b. 1934 )
Karel Appel
May 2 – Louis Rukeyser , American television host (b. 1933 )
May 3 – Karel Appel , Dutch painter (b. 1921 )
May 3 – Pramod Mahajan , Indian Bharatiya Janata Party politician and strategist (b. 1949 )
May 3 – Earl Woods , American athlete and father of Tiger Woods (b. 1932 )
May 6 – Konstantin Beskov , Russian footballer (b. 1920 )
May 6 – Lillian Asplund , last American survivor of the Titanic disaster (b. 1906 )
May 6 – Shigeru Kayano , Japanese activist (b. 1926 )
May 7 – Richard Carleton , Australian journalist (b. 1943 )
May 7 – Steve Bender , German musician (Dschinghis Khan ) (b. 1946 )
May 8 – Iain Macmillan , British photographer (b. 1938 )
May 10 – Val Guest , British movie director (b. 1911 )
May 11 – Yossi Banai , Israeli singer and actor (b. 1932 )
May 11 – Floyd Patterson , American boxer (b. 1935 )
May 12 – Hussein Maziq , Former Libyan prime minister (b. 1918 ).
May 13 – Jaroslav Pelikan , American historian (b. 1923 )
May 13 – Johnnie Wilder, Jr. , American R&B singer (b. 1949 )
May 16 – Jorge Porcel , Argentine actor (b. 1936 )
May 19 – Freddie Garrity , English singer (Freddie and the Dreamers ) (b. 1940 )
May 21 – Katherine Dunham , American dancer, choreographer, and songwriter (b. 1909 )
May 22 – Lee Jong-wook , Korean Director-General of the World Health Organisation (b. 1945 )
May 23 – Lloyd Bentsen , American politician (b. 1921 )
May 24 – Anderson Mazoka , Zambian politician (b. 1943 )
May 24 – Michał Życzkowski , Polish technician (b. 1930 )
May 25 – Desmond Dekker , Jamaican singer and songwriter (b. 1941 )
May 25 – Tobías Lasser , Venezuelan botanist (b. 1911 )
May 25 – Kari S. Tikka , Finnish professor (b. 1944 )
May 26 – Édouard Michelin , French businessman (b. 1963 )
May 27 – Alex Toth , American comic book artist and cartoonist (b. 1928 )
May 29 – Masumi Okada , Japanese actor (b. 1935 )
May 30 – Shohei Imamura , Japanese movie director (b. 1926 )
May 30 – David Lloyd , New Zealand biologist (b. 1938 )
Billy Preston
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
Charles Haughey
June 1 – Rocio Jurado , Spanish singer and actress (b. 1944 )
June 6 – Arnold Newman , American photographer (b. 1918 )
June 6 – Billy Preston , American artist and musician (b. 1946 )
June 6 – Hilton Ruiz , Puerto Rican jazz pianist (b. 1952 )
June 7 – Abu Musab al-Zarqawi , Jordanian militant (b. 1966 )
June 7 – John Tenta , Canadian professional wrestler (b. 1963 )
June 11 – Neroli Fairhall , New Zealand archer (b. 1944 )
June 12 – Chakufwa Chihana , Malawi politician (b. 1939 )
June 12 – György Ligeti , Hungarian composer (b. 1923 )
June 12 – Kenneth Thomson , Canadian businessman and art collector (b. 1923 )
June 13 – Charles Haughey , Prime Minister of Ireland (b. 1925 )
June 13 – Hiroyuki Iwaki , Japanese conductor and percussionist (b. 1932 )
June 14 – Jean Roba , Belgian comics writer (b. 1930 )
June 15 – Raymond Devos , French humorist (b. 1922 )
June 18 – Gica Petrescu , Romanian musician (b. 1915 )
June 23 – Aaron Spelling , American television producer (b. 1923 )
June 25 – Arif Mardin , Turkish-born music producer (b. 1932 )
June 25 – Jaap Penraat , Dutch architect and resistance fighter (b. 1918 )
June 30 – Mohamed Haneef , Maldivian Politician and former vice-president of Islamic Democratic Party of Maldives (b. 1946 )
June 30 – Robert Gernhardt , German satirist (b. 1937 )
Ryutaro Hashimoto
June Allyson
July 1 – Ryutaro Hashimoto , 53rd Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1937 )
July 1 – Fred Trueman , English cricketer (b. 1931 )
July 3 – Joseph Goguen , American computer scientist (b. 1941 )
July 5 – Gert Fredriksson , Swedish kayaker (b. 1919 )
July 5 – Kenneth Lay , American businessman (b. 1942 )
July 6 – Kasey Rogers , American actress, writer, and biker (b. 1925 )
July 7 – Tom Weir , Scottish climber, writer, and broadcaster (b. 1914 )
July 7 – Rudi Carrell , Dutch entertainer (b. 1934 )
July 7 – Syd Barrett , English singer, songwriter, and guitarist (b. 1946 )
July 7 – John Money , Sexologist (b. 1921 )
July 8 – June Allyson , American actress (b. 1917 )
July 8 – Catherine Leroy , French photographer (b. 1945 )
July 10 – Shamil Basayev , Chechen rebel (b. 1965 )
July 11 – Ross M. Lence , American political scientist (b. 1943 )
July 11 – John Spencer , British snooker player (b. 1935 )
July 13 – Red Buttons , American actor and comedian (b. 1919 )
July 16 – Bob Orton , American wrestler (b. 1929 )
July 17 – Mickey Spillane , American writer (b. 1918 )
July 18 – Raul Cortez , Brazilian actor (b. 1931 )
July 19 – Jack Warden , American actor (b. 1920 )
July 20 – Lim Kim San , Singapore politician (b. 1916 )
July 20 – Ted Grant , British politician (b. 1913 )
July 21 – Ta Mok , Cambodian military leader (b. 1926 )
July 21 – Mako Iwamatsu , Japanese-born actor (b. 1933 )
July 22 – José Antonio Delgado , Venezuelan mountain climber (b. 1965 )
July 22 – Gianfrancesco Guarnieri , Italian-born Brazilian actor and playwright (b.1934 )
July 25 – Hani Mohsin , Malaysian actor (b. 1965 )
July 28 – David Gemmell , British writer (b. 1948 )
July 30 – Murray Bookchin , American libertarian socialist (b. 1921 )
Glenn Ford
August 3 – Elisabeth Schwarzkopf , German-born soprano (b. 1915 )
August 3 – Arthur Lee , American musician (b. 1945 )
August 6 – Hirotaka Suzuoki , Japanese Seiyu (b. 1950 )
August 9 – James van Allen , American physicist (b. 1914 )
August 11 – Mike Douglas , American entertainer (b. 1925 )
August 13 – Tony Jay , English-born actor (b. 1933 )
August 13 – Payao Poontarat , Thai boxer (b. 1957 )
August 15 – Te Atairangi Kaahu , Maori queen (b. 1931 )
August 15 – Faas Wilkes , former Dutch football player(b. 1923 )
August 16 – Alfredo Stroessner , President of Paraguay (b. 1912 )
August 20 – Joe Rosenthal , American photographer (b. 1911 )
August 21 – Bismillah Khan , Indian musician (b. 1916 )
August 21 – S. Yizhar , Israeli writer (b. 1916 )
August 23 – Maynard Ferguson , Canadian musician and bandleader (b. 1928 )
August 23 – Wolfgang Priklopil , Austrian kidnapper of Natascha Kampusch (b. 1962 )
August 26 – Rainer Barzel , German politician (b. 1924 )
August 26 – Clyde Walcott , Barbadian cricketer (b. 1926 )
August 27 – Hrishikesh Mukherjee , Indian movie maker (b. 1922 )
August 30 – Glenn Ford , Canadian actor (b. 1916 )
August 30 – Naguib Mahfouz , Egyptian writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1911 )
August 30 – Robin Cooke, Baron Cooke of Thorndon , New Zealand jurist and member of the British House of Lords (b. 1926 )
Steve Irwin
September 1 – György Faludy , Hungarian poet (b. 1910 )
September 2 – Charlie Williams , British comedian (b. 1927 )
September 2 – Bob Mathias , American athlete (b. 1930 )
September 2 – Willi Ninja , American dancer and choreographer (b. 1961 )
September 4 – Steve Irwin , Australian environmentalist and television personality (b. 1962 )
September 4 – Giacinto Facchetti , Italian footballer (b. 1942 )
September 4 – Colin Thiele , Australian writer and educator (b. 1920 )
September 8 – Hilda Bernstein , English-born writer, artist, and activist (b. 1915 )
September 9 – Richard Burmer , American composer and musician (b. 1955 )
September 9 – William B. Ziff, Jr. , American publishing executive (b. 1930 )
September 10 – Taufa'ahau Tupou IV , King of Tonga (b. 1918 )
September 11 – Joachim Fest , German historian and journalist (b. 1926 )
September 11 – Johannes Bob van Benthem , Dutch lawyer (b. 1921 )
September 14 – Elizabeth Choy , Singaporean World War II hero (b. 1910 )
September 14 – Mickey Hargitay , Hungarian-born actor and bodybuilder (b. 1926 )
September 15 – Oriana Fallaci , Italian journalist (b. 1929 )
September 15 – Abe Saffron , Australian nightclub owner and property developer (b. 1920 )
September 16 – Rob Levin , American computer programmer (b. 1955 )
September 17 – Patricia Kennedy Lawford , American socialite, sister of John F. Kennedy (b. 1924 )
September 17 – Dorothy C. Stratton , Director of the United States Coast Guard Women's Reserve (b. 1899 )
September 19 – Roy Schuiten , Dutch cyclist (b. 1950 )
September 19 – Hugh Kawharu , New Zealand academic and Māori chief (b. 1927 )
September 20 – Armin Jordan , Swiss conductor (b. 1932 )
September 20 – John W. Peterson , American composer (b. 1921 )
September 23 – Malcolm Arnold , English composer (b. 1921 )
September 23 – Aladár Pege , Hungarian musician (b. 1939 )
September 24 – Tetsuro Tamba , Japanese actor (b. 1922 )
September 26 – Byron Nelson , American golfer (b. 1912 )
September 26 – Iva Toguri D'Aquino , American propagandist for Japan in World War II (b. 1916 )
September 29 – Walter Hadlee , New Zealand cricketer (b. 1915 )
Jane Wyatt
Red Auerbach
P. W. Botha
October 6 – Buck O'Neil , American baseball player (b. 1911 )
October 6 – Wilson Tucker , American writer (b. 1914 )
October 7 – Anna Politkovskaya , American-born Russian journalist (b. 1958 )
October 8 – Mark Porter , New Zealand race car driver (b. 1975 )
October 9 – Paul Hunter , British snooker player (b. 1978 )
October 10 – Michael John Rogers , English ornithologist (b. 1932 )
October 11 – Cory Lidle , American baseball player (b. 1972 )
October 13 – Mason Andrews , delivered America's first test tube baby ; former mayor of Norfolk, Virginia (b. 1919 )
October 14 – Freddy Fender , American singer (b. 1937 )
October 16 – Lister Sinclair , Canadian broadcaster and playwright (b. 1921 )
October 16 – Valentín Paniagua , President of Peru (b. 1936 )
October 18 – Anna Russell , British-born comedian and music satirist (b. 1911 )
October 20 – Jane Wyatt , American actress (b. 1910 )
October 24 – Enolia McMillan , American first female president of the NAACP (b. 1904 )
October 25 – Danny Rolling , American murderer (b. 1954 ) (executed)
October 28 – Red Auerbach , American basketball coach and official (b. 1917 )
October 28 – Trevor Berbick , Jamaican boxer (b. 1955 )
October 30 – Clifford Geertz , American anthropologist (b. 1926 )
October 31 – P. W. Botha , former State President of South Africa (b. 1916 )
Bülent Ecevit
Jack Palance
Ferenc Puskás
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November 1 – William Styron , American writer (b. 1925 )
November 2 – Adrien Douady , French mathematician (b. 1935 )
November 2 – Wally Foreman , Australian sports commentator (b. 1948 )
November 3 – Paul Mauriat , French musician (b. 1925 )
November 3 – Alberto Spencer , Ecuadorian footballer (b. 1937 )
November 4 – Frank Arthur Calder , Canadian politician (b. 1915 )
November 4 – Sergi López Segú , Spanish footballer (b. 1967 )
November 5 – Bülent Ecevit , Turkish politician, poet, writer and journalist (b. 1925 )
November 5 – Samuel Bowers , American Ku Klux Klansman and convicted killer (b. 1924 )
November 8 – Basil Poledouris , American composer (b. 1945 )
November 9 – Ed Bradley , American journalist (b. 1941 )
November 10 – Gerald Levert , American singer (b. 1966 )
November 10 – Jack Palance , American actor (b. 1919 )
November 15 – Ana Carolina Reston , Brazilian fashion model (b. 1985 )
November 16 – Milton Friedman , American economist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1912 )
November 17 – Ferenc Puskás , Hungarian footballer (b. 1927 )
November 17 – Bo Schembechler , American football coach (b. 1929 )
November 17 – Ruth Brown , American singer (b. 1928 )
November 20 – Robert Altman , American movie director (b. 1925 )
November 20 – Andre Waters , American football player (b. 1962 )
November 21 – Pierre Amine Gemayel , Lebanese politician (b. 1972 )
November 22 – John Allan Cameron , Canadian musician (b. 1938 )
November 23 – Alexander Litvinenko , Russian-born spy (b. 1962 )
November 23 – Philippe Noiret , French actor (b. 1930 )
November 23 – Anita O'Day , American singer (b. 1919 )
November 23 – Willie Pep , American boxer (b. 1922 )
November 24 – Walter Booker , American jazz bassist (b. 1933 )
November 24 – Juice Leskinen , Finnish singer and songwriter (b. 1950 )
November 25 – Leo Chiosso , Italian poet (b. 1920 )
November 25 – Valentin Elizalde , Mexican singer (b. 1979 )
November 25 – Phyllis Fraser Cerf Wagner , American actress, journalist and publisher (b. 1916 )
November 26 – Dave Cockrum , American comic book artist (b. 1943 )
November 27 – Alan Freeman , Australian-born broadcaster and disc jockey (b. 1927 )
November 28 – Bernard Orchard , British biblical scholar (b. 1912 )
Augusto Pinochet
Joseph Barbera
Saparmurat Niyazov
James Brown
Gerald R. Ford
Saddam Hussein
December 3 – Craig Hinton , British novelist (b. 1964 )
December 4 – Ross A. McGinnis , American soldier, posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor (b. 1987 )
December 5 – David Bronstein , Soviet Union chess grandmaster (b. 1924 )
December 6 – John Feeney , New Zealand documentary movie director (b. 1922 )
December 7 – Jeane Kirkpatrick , American political theorist and U.N. ambassador (b. 1926 )
December 7 – J. B. Hunt , American trucking magnate (b. 1927 )
December 8 – Jose Uribe , Dominican Major League Baseball player (b. 1959 )
December 10 – Augusto Pinochet , Chilean dictator (b. 1915 )
December 12 – Paul Arizin , American basketball player (b. 1928 )
December 12 – Peter Boyle , American actor (b. 1935 )
December 12 – Raymond P. Shafer , American politician (b. 1917 )
December 13 – Lamar Hunt , American sports executive (b. 1932 )
December 13 – "Homesick" James Williamson , American blues musician (b. 1910 )
December 13 – Federico Crescentini , Sanmarinese football player (b. 1982 )
December 14 – Ahmet Ertegün , Turkish record executive (b. 1923 )
December 14 – Mike Evans , American actor (b. 1949 )
December 15 – Clay Regazzoni , Swiss race car driver (b. 1939 )
December 16 – Don Jardine , Canadian professional wrestler (b. 1940 )
December 18 – Joseph Barbera , American animator (b. 1911 )
December 20 – Yukio Aoshima , Japanese politician, novelist and TV-actor (b. 1932 )
December 20 – Ma Ji , Chinese actor (b. 1934 )
December 21 – Saparmurat Niyazov , President of Turkmenistan (b. 1940 )
December 22 – Elena Mukhina , Russian gymnast (b. 1960 )
December 23 – Robert Stafford , American politician (b. 1913 )
December 23 – Dutch Mason , Canadian blues musician (b. 1938 )
December 23 – Marilyn Waltz , American actress, model, and Playboy Playmate (b. 1931 )
December 24 – Braguinha , Brazilian songwriter (b. 1907 )
December 24 – Charlie Drake , English comedian (b. 1925 )
December 24 – Frank Stanton , American television executive (b. 1908 )
December 24 – Kenneth Sivertsen , Norwegian musician, composer, poet and comedian (b. 1961 )
December 25 – James Brown , American singer (b. 1933 )
December 26 – Gerald R. Ford , 38th President of the United States (b. 1913 )
December 29 – Charles Addo Odametey , Ghanaian football player (b. 1937 )
December 30 – Saddam Hussein , 5th President of Iraq (b. 1937 )
December 30 – Antony Lambton, Viscount Lambton , British politician (b. 1922 )
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