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April 1
edit- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces an immediate takeover of the Wikimedia Foundation and all associated projects. added by Grunt, 04:14, 01 April 2005
- MGM Studios v. Grokster, an important lawsuit regarding the future of peer-to-peer file sharing, is heard before the U.S. Supreme Court.--> added by Grunt, 04:14, 01 April 2005
- MGM Studios v. Grokster, an important lawsuit regarding the future of peer-to-peer file sharing, is heard before the U.S. Supreme Court.--> removed by Dbachmann, 18:35, 04 April 2005
- 100px|Pope John Paul II removed by Grunt, 04:14, 01 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces an immediate takeover of the Wikimedia Foundation and all associated projects. updated by Grunt, 04:15, 01 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces an immediate takeover of the Wikimedia Foundation and all associated projects. updated by Rdsmith4, 04:19, 01 April 2005
- An evil reptilian kitten-eater from another planet is currently feasting on the innocent kittens of Djibouti, and the adjacent regions in Eritrea, and Somalia. added by Earl Andrew, 06:41, 01 April 2005
- An evil reptilian kitten-eater from another planet is currently feasting on the innocent kittens of Djibouti, and the adjacent regions in Eritrea, and Somalia. removed by Dbachmann, 06:55, 01 April 2005
- 100px|Wikimedia Foundation logo removed by Earl Andrew, 06:41, 01 April 2005
- 100px|Wikimedia Foundation logo removed by Earl Andrew, 07:09, 01 April 2005
- 100px|Innocent kitten removed by Dbachmann, 06:55, 01 April 2005
- The UN-backed Millennium Ecosystem Assessment releases a landmark study suggesting that planetary ecosystem changes are worsening. added by Sj, 07:07, 01 April 2005
- The UN-backed Millennium Ecosystem Assessment releases a landmark study suggesting that planetary ecosystem changes are worsening. removed by Fys, 11:31, 05 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces a lightning takeover of the Wikimedia Foundation and all associated projects. updated by Sj, 07:07, 01 April 2005
- Jerry Seinfeld announces that he and the cast of Seinfeld plan on making 23 new episodes starting this fall. NBC expects to premier the new episodes in 2006. added by Earl Andrew, 07:09, 01 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces a lightning takeover of the Wikimedia Foundation and all associated projects. updated by Brian0918, 07:11, 01 April 2005
- 100px|Jerry Seinfeld removed by Brian0918, 07:11, 01 April 2005
- Jerry Seinfeld announces that he and the cast of Seinfeld plan on making 23 new episodes starting this fall. NBC expects to premiere the new episodes in 2006. updated by TheCustomOfLife, 07:16, 01 April 2005
- Jerry Seinfeld announces that he and the cast of Seinfeld plan on making 23 new episodes starting this fall. NBC expects to premiere the new episodes in 2006. removed by Pharos, 08:26, 01 April 2005
- ---- added by Pharos, 08:26, 01 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces a hostile transclusion of the Wikimædia Foundation. updated by Sj, 08:28, 01 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces a hostile transclusion of the Wikimædia Foundation. removed by Davodd, 09:33, 01 April 2005
- ---- updated by Jmabel, 08:43, 01 April 2005
- removed by Davodd, 09:33, 01 April 2005
- 150px|Wiki-takeover removed by Davodd, 09:33, 01 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces a hostile transclusion of the Wikimædia Foundation. updated by Jiang, 10:59, 01 April 2005
- updated by Dbachmann, 11:06, 01 April 2005
- removed by Dbachmann, 11:07, 01 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces a hostile transclusion of the Wikimædia Foundation. updated by Dbachmann, 11:06, 01 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces a hostile transclusion of the Wikimædia Foundation. updated by Dbachmann, 11:07, 01 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces a hostile transclusion of the Wikimædia Foundation. removed by Jiang, 11:08, 01 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica initiates a hostile transclusion of the Wikimædia Foundation. added by Sj, 11:21, 01 April 2005
- The Encyclopædia Britannica initiates a hostile transclusion of the Wikimædia Foundation. removed by Dbachmann, 12:33, 01 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II, according to Italian news agencies and Reuters, has died. added by Golbez, 18:28, 01 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II has died, according to Italian news agencies. updated by Cyrius, 18:33, 01 April 2005
- right|100px|Earth's crust removed by Seth Ilys, 18:46, 01 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II has died, according to Italian news agencies. The Vatican denies the reports. updated by Golbez, 18:48, 01 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II has died, according to Italian news agencies. The Vatican denies the reports. removed by Seth Ilys, 18:50, 01 April 2005
- Italian media report that Pope John Paul II has died'; the Vatican has not confirmed these reports. added by Seth Ilys, 18:50, 01 April 2005
- Italian media announce that Pope John Paul II has died; the Vatican has not confirmed these reports. updated by Seth Ilys, 18:51, 01 April 2005
- Italian media announce that Pope John Paul II has died; the Vatican has not confirmed these reports. removed by Ed Poor, 18:53, 01 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II is on the verge of death as a result of his recent health problems. added by Ed Poor, 18:53, 01 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II is on the verge of death as a result of his recent health problems. updated by Ed Poor, 18:55, 01 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II is on the verge of death as a result of his recent health problems. added by Seth Ilys, 18:58, 01 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) is on the verge of death as a result of his recent health problems. updated by Fys, 18:59, 01 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) is on the verge of death as a result of his recent health problems. updated by Fys, 19:00, 01 April 2005
April 2
edit- 100px|Pope John Paul II updated by Rdsmith4, 01:41, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) is on the verge of death as a result of his recent health problems. updated by Rdsmith4, 01:41, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) is close to death as a result of his recent health problems. updated by Dscos, 01:48, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) is on his deathbed. According to the Vatican, his condition is "extremely serious". updated by Dbachmann, 12:13, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) is close to death as a result of his recent health problems. removed by Dbachmann, 12:13, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) died at 9:37pm local time. updated by Golbez, 19:58, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) is on his deathbed. According to the Vatican, his condition is "extremely serious". removed by Golbez, 19:58, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) died at 9:37pm Rome time. updated by Dcoetzee, 20:35, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) died at 9:37pm CET. updated by OldakQuill, 20:39, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) dies at 9:37pm CET. updated by Dscos, 20:40, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) dies at 21:37 CET. updated by Astronautics~enwiki, 20:53, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) dies at 21:37 CEST. updated by Arwel Parry, 21:39, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) dies at 21:37 CEST (19:37 UTC). updated by ABCD, 21:49, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) dies at the age of 84, after more than 26 years as the head of the Roman Catholic Church. updated by Michael Snow, 23:09, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) dies at 21:37 CEST (19:37 UTC). removed by Michael Snow, 23:09, 02 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II (pictured) dies at the age of 84, after more than 26 years as the head of the Roman Catholic Church. removed by MacGyverMagic, 12:45, 04 April 2005
April 4
edit- added by MacGyverMagic, 12:45, 04 April 2005
- The Vatican announces that the state funeral of Pope John Paul II will take place on Friday, April 8, at 10:00am CEST (1200 UTC), after which he will be entombed beneath St. Peter's Basilica. added by MacGyverMagic, 12:45, 04 April 2005
- Deposed president of Kyrgyzstan Askar Akayev agrees to officially resign. added by Dbachmann, 18:35, 04 April 2005
- A group of at least 40 Iraqi insurgents attacks Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison, injuring at least 20 American soldiers and 12 Iraqi prisoners. added by Dbachmann, 18:35, 04 April 2005
- The Vatican announces that the state funeral of Pope John Paul II will take place on Friday, April 8, at 10:00am CEST (8:00am UTC), after which he will be entombed beneath St. Peter's Basilica. updated by MacGyverMagic, 18:47, 04 April 2005
- Deposed president of Kyrgyzstan Askar Akayev officially resigns. updated by Dscos, 21:24, 04 April 2005
- The deposed president of Kyrgyzstan, Askar Akayev, officially resigns. added by Dscos, 21:25, 04 April 2005
April 5
edit- 100px|Pope John Paul II updated by Zanimum, 02:07, 05 April 2005
- 100px|Pope John Paul II updated by Dscos, 02:24, 05 April 2005
- In Britain Tony Blair has asked the Queen for a dissolution of Parliament and a general election on May 5. added by Fys, 11:31, 05 April 2005
- The Vatican announces that the state funeral of Pope John Paul II (pictured) will take place on Friday, April 8, at 10:00am CEST (8:00am UTC), after which he will be entombed beneath St. Peter's Basilica. updated by Fys, 11:31, 05 April 2005
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair asksQueen Elizabeth II for a dissolution of Parliament and a new general election on May 5. added by Neutrality, 15:11, 05 April 2005
- The Vatican announces that the state funeral of Pope John Paul II (pictured) will take place on Friday, April 8, at 10:00 a.m. CEST (8:00 a.m. UTC), after which he will be entombed beneath St. Peter's Basilica. updated by Neutrality, 15:11, 05 April 2005
- The deposed president of Kyrgyzstan, Askar Akayev, officially resigns. updated by Neutrality, 15:11, 05 April 2005
- The deposed president of Kyrgyzstan, Askar Akayev, officially resigns. removed by Dscos, 21:30, 07 April 2005
- At least 40 Iraqi insurgents attacks Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison, injuring at least 20 American soldiers and 12 Iraqi prisoners. added by Neutrality, 15:11, 05 April 2005
- At least 40 Iraqi insurgents attacks Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison, injuring at least 20 American soldiers and 12 Iraqi prisoners. removed by Neutrality, 15:25, 05 April 2005
- The Vatican announces that the state funeral of Pope John Paul II (pictured) will take place on April 8 at 10:00 a.m. CEST (8:00 a.m. UTC), after which he will be entombed beneath St. Peter's Basilica. updated by Neutrality, 15:13, 05 April 2005
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair asks Queen Elizabeth II for a dissolution of Parliament and a new general election on May 5. updated by Neutrality, 15:13, 05 April 2005
- The International Criminal Court takes control of documents about the ongoing conflict in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Chief ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo plans to meet UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan next week in New York City to discuss a sealed list of 51 people charged with crimes against humanity added by Neutrality, 15:25, 05 April 2005
- The International Criminal Court takes control of documents about the ongoing conflict in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Chief ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo plans to meet UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan next week in New York City to discuss a sealed list of 51 people charged with crimes against humanity. updated by Neutrality, 15:37, 05 April 2005
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair asks Queen Elizabeth II for a dissolution of Parliament and a general election on May 5. updated by Formeruser-81, 21:02, 05 April 2005
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair asks Queen Elizabeth II for a dissolution of Parliament and a general election on May 5. removed by Lord Emsworth, 11:56, 09 April 2005
- The International Criminal Court takes control of documents about the ongoing Darfur conflict of western Sudan. Chief ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo plans to meet UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan next week in New York City to discuss a sealed list of 51 people charged with crimes against humanity. updated by Timwi, 21:08, 05 April 2005
- The International Criminal Court takes control of documents about the ongoing Darfur conflict of western Sudan. Chief ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo plans to meet UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan next week in New York City to discuss a sealed list of 51 people charged with crimes against humanity. removed by Golbez, 06:51, 06 April 2005
April 6
edit- 100px|Rainier III of Monaco updated by Golbez, 06:49, 06 April 2005
- Prince Rainier III of Monaco (pictured) dies at age 81. His son, Prince Albert, succeeds him. added by Golbez, 06:49, 06 April 2005
- The Vatican announces that the state funeral of Pope John Paul II will take place on April 8 at 10:00 a.m. CEST (8:00 a.m. UTC), after which he will be entombed beneath St. Peter's Basilica. updated by Lupo, 06:50, 06 April 2005
- Prince Rainier III of Monaco (pictured) dies at age 81. His son, Prince Albert II, succeeds him. updated by Gabbe, 12:44, 06 April 2005
- Prince Rainier III of Monaco (pictured) dies at age 81. His son, Prince Albert, succeeds him. updated by Gabbe, 12:46, 06 April 2005
- 100px|Jalal Talabani updated by Violetriga, 16:03, 06 April 2005
- 100px|Rainier III of Monaco removed by Violetriga, 16:03, 06 April 2005
- Kurdish politician Jalal Talabani (pictured), founder of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, is named the State President of Iraq added by Violetriga, 16:03, 06 April 2005
- Prince Rainier III of Monaco dies at age 81. His son, Prince Albert, succeeds him. updated by Violetriga, 16:03, 06 April 2005
- The Vatican announces that the 2005 conclave will begin on April 18. The state funeral of Pope John Paul II will take place on April 8, after which he will be entombed beneath St. Peter's Basilica. updated by Raul654, 18:27, 06 April 2005
- The Vatican announces that the 2005 conclave will begin on April 18. The state funeral of Pope John Paul II will take place on April 8, after which he will be entombed beneath St. Peter's Basilica. removed by MacGyverMagic, 10:32, 08 April 2005
- Kurdish politician Jalal Talabani (pictured), founder of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, is named the State President of Iraq. updated by Dscos, 20:21, 06 April 2005
April 7
edit- Kurdish politician Jalal Talabani (pictured), founder of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, is sworn in as State President of Iraq and appoints Shi'ite Ibrahim al-Jaafari Prime Minister. added by Seth Ilys, 15:27, 07 April 2005
April 8
edit- 100px|Pope during viewing updated by MacGyverMagic, 10:32, 08 April 2005
- 100px|Jalal Talabani removed by MacGyverMagic, 10:32, 08 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II's funeral mass led by Cardinal Ratzinger is attended by millions including numerous world leaders. added by MacGyverMagic, 10:32, 08 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II's funeral mass led by Cardinal Ratzinger is attended by millions including numerous world leaders. updated by MacGyverMagic, 10:34, 08 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II's funeral mass led by Cardinal Ratzinger is attended by millions including numerous world leaders. added by MacGyverMagic, 10:36, 08 April 2005
- Kurdish politician Jalal Talabani, founder of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, is sworn in as State President of Iraq and appoints Shi'ite Ibrahim al-Jaafari Prime Minister. updated by Bdesham, 10:56, 08 April 2005
- Kurdish politician Jalal Talabani, founder of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, is sworn in as State President of Iraq and appoints Shi'ite Ibrahim al-Jaafari Prime Minister. removed by PFHLai, 13:57, 13 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II's funeral mass led by Cardinal Ratzinger is attended by millions including numerous world leaders. added by Kaihsu, 13:09, 08 April 2005
- Pope John Paul II's funeral mass led by Cardinal Ratzinger is attended by millions including numerous world leaders. updated by Seth Ilys, 14:16, 08 April 2005
- Millions of individuals, including numerous world leaders, attend the funeral mass of Pope John Paul II led by Cardinal Ratzinger. added by Lord Emsworth, 23:05, 08 April 2005
- Millions of individuals, including numerous world leaders, attend the funeral mass of Pope John Paul II led by Cardinal Ratzinger. updated by Lord Emsworth, 23:06, 08 April 2005
April 9
edit- Millions of people, including numerous world leaders, attend the funeral mass of Pope John Paul II led by Cardinal Ratzinger. added by Hajor, 01:22, 09 April 2005
- Millions of people, including numerous world leaders, attend the funeral mass of Pope John Paul II led by Cardinal Ratzinger. removed by PFHLai, 13:57, 13 April 2005
- HRH The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who now takes the title "Duchess of Cornwall." added by Lord Emsworth, 11:56, 09 April 2005
- HRH The Prince of Wales weds his former mistress Camilla Parker Bowles, who now takes the title "Duchess of Cornwall." updated by Formeruser-81, 11:58, 09 April 2005
- 100px|Charles and Camilla updated by Formeruser-81, 12:06, 09 April 2005
- 100px|Pope during viewing removed by Formeruser-81, 12:06, 09 April 2005
- HRH The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who now takes the title "Duchess of Cornwall." updated by TheCustomOfLife, 13:45, 09 April 2005
- HRH The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who now takes the title "Duchess of Cornwall". updated by Jdforrester, 13:47, 09 April 2005
- HRH The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who now takes the style "Duchess of Cornwall". updated by Jdforrester, 13:49, 09 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales, weds Camilla Parker Bowles, now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Neutrality, 15:13, 09 April 2005
April 10
edit- Charles, Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Lord Emsworth, 01:53, 10 April 2005
- Prince Rainier III of Monaco dies at age 81. His son, Prince Albert II, succeeds him. updated by Lord Emsworth, 01:53, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Neutrality, 04:39, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales, weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Neutrality, 04:39, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Rdsmith4, 05:27, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales, weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Hajor, 05:54, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales, weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Kingturtle, 07:45, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Rdsmith4, 14:53, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales, weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Dscos, 15:54, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Dmn, 16:01, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales, weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Dscos, 16:08, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Dmn, 17:59, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales weds Camilla, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Kaihsu, 18:12, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales, weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Dscos, 19:49, 10 April 2005
- Charles, Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Rdsmith4, 20:16, 10 April 2005
- HRH Prince Charles weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. added by Hajor, 22:26, 10 April 2005
April 11
edit- 100px|Charles and Camilla updated by Ed g2s, 00:07, 11 April 2005
- HRH Prince Charles weds Camilla Parker Bowles (both pictured), who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Ed g2s, 00:07, 11 April 2005
- HRH The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles (both pictured), who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Lord Emsworth, 00:09, 11 April 2005
- The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles (both pictured), who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Aris Katsaris, 02:43, 11 April 2005
- HRH The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles (both pictured), who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Geni, 06:37, 11 April 2005
- Prince Rainier III of Monaco dies at age 81. His son, HSH Prince Albert II, succeeds him. updated by Rdsmith4, 12:51, 11 April 2005
- Prince Rainier III of Monaco dies at age 81. His son, HSH Prince Albert II, succeeds him. removed by Hajor, 19:52, 11 April 2005
- HRH The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles (both pictured), who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. added by Warofdreams, 14:50, 11 April 2005
- HRH The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles (both pictured), who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Ed g2s, 14:53, 11 April 2005
- British Royal wedding: HRH The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles (both pictured), who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. added by Mark, 15:06, 11 April 2005
- Radical feminist and author Andrea Dworkin is dead at the age of 59. added by Formeruser-81, 19:42, 11 April 2005
- Radical feminist and author Andrea Dworkin is dead at the age of 59. removed by Seth Ilys, 19:56, 11 April 2005
- The election of a new secretary general of the Organization of American States ends in an unprecedented stalemate after five rounds of voting. added by Hajor, 19:52, 11 April 2005
- 100px|OAS updated by Formeruser-81, 20:27, 11 April 2005
- 100px|Charles and Camilla removed by Formeruser-81, 20:27, 11 April 2005
- British Royal wedding: HRH The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. updated by Formeruser-81, 20:27, 11 April 2005
- British Royal wedding: HRH The Prince of Wales weds Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now known as the Duchess of Cornwall. removed by PFHLai, 13:57, 13 April 2005
April 13
edit- The election of a new secretary general of the Organization of American States ends in an unprecedented stalemate after five rounds of voting. added by PFHLai, 13:57, 13 April 2005
- MareNostrum at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center in Spain, the most powerful supercomputer in Europe, is booted up for the first time and is now available for use by the international scientific community. added by PFHLai, 13:57, 13 April 2005
- MareNostrum at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center in Spain, the most powerful supercomputer in Europe, is booted up for the first time and is now available for use by the international scientific community. removed by PFHLai, 19:18, 16 April 2005
- The death toll of the outbreak of Marburg virus in Angola exceeds 200. added by PFHLai, 13:57, 13 April 2005
- Tulip Revolution: The Parliament of Kyrgyzstan finally approves the resignation of deposed President Askar Akayev. added by PFHLai, 13:57, 13 April 2005
- Tulip Revolution: The Parliament of Kyrgyzstan finally approves the resignation of deposed President Askar Akayev. removed by PFHLai, 14:17, 13 April 2005
- 100px|Flag of Estonia updated by PFHLai, 14:17, 13 April 2005
- Andrus Ansip of the Estonian Reform Party becomes the new Prime Minister of Estonia. added by PFHLai, 14:17, 13 April 2005
- Andrus Ansip of the Estonian Reform Party becomes the new Prime Minister of Estonia. removed by PFHLai, 19:18, 16 April 2005
- The election of a new secretary general of the Organization of American States ends in an unprecedented stalemate after five rounds of voting. updated by PFHLai, 14:17, 13 April 2005
- The death toll in the Marburg virus outbreak in Angola exceeds 200. updated by Hajor, 16:46, 13 April 2005
- The election of a new secretary general of the Organization of American States ends in stalemate. updated by Hajor, 16:46, 13 April 2005
- The election of a new secretary general of the Organization of American States ends in stalemate. removed by PFHLai, 19:18, 16 April 2005
April 16
edit- 100px|Wolfgang Droege updated by Formeruser-81, 11:52, 16 April 2005
- Canadian neo-Nazi leader Wolfgang Droege is shot dead in Toronto. added by Formeruser-81, 11:52, 16 April 2005
- Canadian neo-Nazi leader Wolfgang Droege is shot dead in Toronto. removed by PFHLai, 19:18, 16 April 2005
- updated by PFHLai, 19:18, 16 April 2005
- 100px|Wolfgang Droege removed by PFHLai, 19:18, 16 April 2005
- updated by PFHLai, 19:18, 16 April 2005
- Najib Mikati becomes the new Prime Minister of Lebanon, replacing Omar Karami, who has resigned for a second time after weeks of frustrated efforts to form a consensus government. added by PFHLai, 19:18, 16 April 2005
- Najib Mikati becomes the new Prime Minister of Lebanon, replacing Omar Karami, who has resigned for a second time after weeks of frustrated efforts to form a consensus government. removed by Neutrality, 17:09, 17 April 2005
- Soyuz TMA-6 lifts off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, carrying the Expedition 11 crew to the International Space Station. added by PFHLai, 19:18, 16 April 2005
- Soyuz TMA-6 lifts off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, carrying the Expedition 11 crew to the International Space Station. removed by Dscos, 17:20, 17 April 2005
- The death toll in the Marburg virus outbreak in Angola reaches 215. added by PFHLai, 19:18, 16 April 2005
- The death toll in the Marburg virus outbreak in Angola reaches 215. removed by Neutrality, 17:13, 17 April 2005
- The Gaelic Athletic Association lifts a 100 year ban on 'foreign games' to enable soccer and rugby be played at its Croke Park headquarters. added by Jtdirl, 22:33, 16 April 2005
- The Gaelic Athletic Association lifts a 100 year ban on 'foreign games' to enable soccer and rugby be played at its Croke Park headquarters. removed by Dscos, 22:42, 16 April 2005
- Irish premier Bertie Ahern praises the GAA's decision to lift a controversial 100 year ban on 'foreign games' to enable soccer and rugby internationals be played at its Croke Park headquarters. added by Jtdirl, 23:07, 16 April 2005
April 17
edit- Irish premier Bertie Ahern praises the GAA's decision to lift a controversial 120-year ban on 'foreign games' to allow soccer and rugby internationals be played at its Croke Park headquarters. updated by Dscos, 00:46, 17 April 2005
- Irish premier Bertie Ahern praises the GAA's decision to lift a controversial 120-year ban on 'foreign games', allowing soccer and rugby internationals be played at its Croke Park headquarters. updated by Dscos, 00:47, 17 April 2005
- Irish premier Bertie Ahern praises the GAA's decision to lift a 120-year ban on 'foreign games', allowing soccer and rugby internationals be played at its Croke Park headquarters. updated by Dscos, 00:48, 17 April 2005
- Irish premier Bertie Ahern praises the GAA's decision to lift a 120-year ban on 'foreign games', allowing soccer and rugby to be played at its Croke Park headquarters. updated by Dscos, 00:49, 17 April 2005
- A major breakthrough in the study of ancient Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus may lead to the discovery of hundreds of lost comedies, tragedies, epic poems, and even Christian gospels. In the past four days alone, classicists at Oxford University, have found new writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod and other literary giants. added by Brian0918, 12:35, 17 April 2005
- 100px|Flag of Lebanon removed by Brian0918, 12:35, 17 April 2005
- 100px|Flag of Lebanon removed by Brian0918, 13:27, 17 April 2005
- A major breakthrough in the study of ancient Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus may lead to the discovery of hundreds of lost comedies, tragedies, epic poems, and even Christian gospels. In the past four days alone, classicists at Oxford University have found new writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod and other literary giants. updated by Brian0918, 12:36, 17 April 2005
- A major breakthrough in the study of ancient Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus may lead to the discovery of hundreds of lost comedies, tragedies, epic poems, and even Christian gospels. In the past four days alone, classicists at Oxford University have found new writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod and other literary giants. removed by Ed g2s, 13:13, 17 April 2005
- A major breakthrough in the study of ancient Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus may lead to the discovery of hundreds of lost comedies, tragedies, epic poems, and even Christian gospels. In the past four days alone, classicists at Oxford University have found new writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod and other literary giants. updated by Brian0918, 13:20, 17 April 2005
- A major breakthrough in the study of ancient Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus may lead to the discovery of hundreds of lost comedies, tragedies, epic poems, and even Christian gospels. In the past four days alone, classicists at Oxford University have found new writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod and other literary giants. removed by Ed g2s, 13:22, 17 April 2005
- 100px|Papyrus manuscript from Oxyrhynchus removed by Ed g2s, 13:22, 17 April 2005
- 100px|Papyrus manuscript from Oxyrhynchus removed by PFHLai, 01:17, 18 April 2005
- A major breakthrough in the study of ancient Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus is leading to the discovery of lost comedies, tragedies, epic poems, and possibly Christian gospels, including new writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod and other literary giants. updated by Brian0918, 13:27, 17 April 2005
- A major breakthrough in the study of ancient Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus is leading to the discovery of lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod and other literary giants, and possibly even lost Christian gospels. updated by Brian0918, 13:31, 17 April 2005
- Irish premier Bertie Ahern praises the GAA's decision to lift a 120-year ban on 'foreign games', allowing soccer and rugby to be played at its Croke Park headquarters. updated by Dale Arnett, 14:01, 17 April 2005
- Irish premier Bertie Ahern praises the GAA's decision to lift a 120-year ban on 'foreign games', allowing soccer and rugby to be played at its Croke Park headquarters. added by Dale Arnett, 14:03, 17 April 2005
- Irish premier Bertie Ahern praises the GAA's decision to lift a 120-year ban on 'foreign games', allowing soccer and rugby to be played at its Croke Park headquarters. removed by Neutrality, 17:02, 17 April 2005
- A major breakthrough in the study of ancient Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus is leading to the discovery of lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod and other literary giants, and possibly even lost Christian gospels. updated by Brian0918, 15:10, 17 April 2005
- A major breakthrough in the study of ancient Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus is leading to the discovery of lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod and other literary giants, and possibly even lost Christian gospels. updated by Brian0918, 15:14, 17 April 2005
- A major breakthrough in the study of ancient Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus is unearthing lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, and other literary giants, and possibly even lost Christian gospels. updated by Brian0918, 15:21, 17 April 2005
- A major decoding of classical Greek and Roman texts texts at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt is unearthing lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, and other literary giants, and possibly even lost Christian gospels. added by Neutrality, 16:56, 17 April 2005
- A major decoding of classical Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt is unearthing lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, and other literary giants, and possibly even lost Christian gospels. updated by CryptoDerk, 16:57, 17 April 2005
- updated by Neutrality, 17:02, 17 April 2005
- updated by Neutrality, 17:02, 17 April 2005
- updated by Neutrality, 17:02, 17 April 2005
- A major decoding of classical Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt is unearthing lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, and other literary giants, and possibly even lost Christian gospels. updated by Neutrality, 17:02, 17 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations continue to deteriorate, as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for weeks of violent Anti-Japanese textbook demonstrations. added by Neutrality, 17:02, 17 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations continue to deteriorate, as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for weeks of violent Anti-Japanese textbook demonstrations. removed by Frazzydee, 17:05, 17 April 2005
- Irish premier Bertie Ahern praises the GAA's decision to lift a 120-year ban on 'foreign games', allowing soccer and rugby to be played at its Croke Park headquarters. updated by Frazzydee, 17:05, 17 April 2005
- Irish premier Bertie Ahern praises the GAA's decision to lift a 120-year ban on 'foreign games', allowing soccer and rugby to be played at its Croke Park headquarters. removed by Neutrality, 17:10, 17 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations continue to deteriorate, as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for weeks of violent Anti-Japanese textbook demonstrations. updated by Neutrality, 17:09, 17 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations continue to deteriorate, as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for weeks of violent anti-Japanese textbook demonstrations. updated by Neutrality, 17:09, 17 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations continue to deteriorate, as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for weeks of violent anti-Japanese textbook demonstrations. updated by Neutrality, 17:10, 17 April 2005
- Najib Mikati becomes the new Prime Minister of Lebanon, replacing Omar Karami, who has resigned for a second time after weeks of frustrated efforts to form a consensus government. updated by Neutrality, 17:10, 17 April 2005
- Najib Mikati becomes the new Prime Minister of Lebanon, replacing Omar Karami, who has resigned for a second time after weeks of frustrated efforts to form a consensus government. removed by Dscos, 17:20, 17 April 2005
- Cardinal (Catholism)Cardinals gather in Rome and move into sequestered lodgings in preparation for the beginning of the papal conclave to replace the late Pope John Paul II, selecting the next leader of the Roman Catholic Church. added by Neutrality, 17:13, 17 April 2005
- Cardinal (Catholicism)Cardinals gather in Rome and move into sequestered lodgings in preparation for the beginning of the papal conclave to replace the late Pope John Paul II. They will select the next leader of the Roman Catholic Church in the Sistine Chapel. updated by Neutrality, 17:14, 17 April 2005
- Cardinals gather in Rome and move into sequestered lodgings in preparation for the beginning of the papal conclave to replace the late Pope John Paul II. They will select the 265th pope and leader of the Roman Catholic Church in the Sistine Chapel. updated by Neutrality, 17:15, 17 April 2005
- A major revelation of classical Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt is unearthing lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, and other literary giants, and possibly even lost Christian gospels. added by Brian0918, 17:28, 17 April 2005
- A major revelation of classical Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt is unearthing lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, and other literary giants, and possibly even lost Christian gospels. updated by Brian0918, 17:30, 17 April 2005
- A major decoding of classical Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt using infrared technology is unearthing lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, and other literary giants, and possibly even lost Christian gospels. updated by Neutrality, 18:00, 17 April 2005
- A major decoding of classical Greek and Roman texts at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt using infrared technology is unearthing lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, and other literary giants, and possibly even lost Christian gospels. updated by Neutrality, 18:28, 17 April 2005
- Lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, and other literary giants of antiquity, and possibly the lost Christian gospels, are being recovered from classical Greek and Roman texts at the Oxyrhynchus archaeological site in Egypt using infrared technology. added by PFHLai, 19:07, 17 April 2005
- Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church gather in Rome and move into sequestered lodgings in preparation for the papal conclave in the Sistine Chapel to select the 265th pope to replace the late Pope John Paul II. added by PFHLai, 19:07, 17 April 2005
- Lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, and other literary giants of antiquity, and possibly lost Christian gospels, are being recovered from classical Greek and Roman texts at the Oxyrhynchus archaeological site in Egypt using infrared technology. updated by Brian0918, 19:16, 17 April 2005
- Lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, others, and (possibly) lost Christian gospels, are being recovered from texts found at the Oxyrhynchus site. updated by Stevertigo, 20:53, 17 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for anti-Japanese textbook demonstrations. Chinese protest the "whitewashing" of Japan's 1939 aggression against China in its school texts. updated by Stevertigo, 20:59, 17 April 2005
April 18
edit- Sino-Japanese relations erode as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for anti-textbook demonstrations. Chinese protest the "whitewashing" of Japan's 1939 aggression in its official school texts. updated by Stevertigo, 00:05, 18 April 2005
- Lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus, others, and possibly lost Christian gospels, are being recovered from texts found at the Oxyrhynchus archaeological site. updated by PFHLai, 00:53, 18 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China against the "whitewashing" of Japanese war atrocities in official textbooks for Japanese schools. updated by PFHLai, 00:53, 18 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China against the "whitewashing" of Japanese war atrocities in official textbooks for Japanese schools. updated by PFHLai, 00:54, 18 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China against the "whitewashing" of Japanese war atrocities in official textbooks for use in Japanese schools. updated by PFHLai, 00:57, 18 April 2005
- Lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus and others from classical antiquity, and possibly lost Christian gospels, are being recovered from texts found at the Oxyrhynchus archaeological site. updated by PFHLai, 01:08, 18 April 2005
- Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church gather in Rome and move into sequestered lodgings in preparation for the papal conclave in the Sistine Chapel to select the 265th pope to replace the late Pope John Paul II. updated by PFHLai, 01:17, 18 April 2005
- Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church are sequestered for the papal conclave to select the 265th pope to replace the late Pope John Paul II. updated by Stevertigo, 01:43, 18 April 2005
- Texts found at the Oxyrhynchus site are being recovered to reveal lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus possibly lost Christian gospels, and others from classical antiquity added by Stevertigo, 01:43, 18 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China against the "whitewashing" of Japanese war atrocities in official textbooks for use in Japanese schools. updated by Stevertigo, 01:43, 18 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China against the "whitewashing" of Japanese war atrocities in official textbooks for use in Japanese schools. updated by Sesel, 01:45, 18 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China against the "whitewashing" of Japanese war atrocities in official textbooks for use in Japanese schools. updated by Stevertigo, 01:47, 18 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China against the "whitewashing" of Japanese war atrocities in official textbooks for use in Japanese schools. added by Stevertigo, 01:47, 18 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China against the "whitewashing" of Japanese war atrocities in official textbooks for use in Japanese schools. added by Stevertigo, 01:47, 18 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China against the "whitewashing" of Japanese war atrocities in official textbooks for use in Japanese schools. updated by PFHLai, 02:05, 18 April 2005
- Lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus and others from classical antiquity, and possibly lost Christian gospels, are being recovered from papyrus texts found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. updated by PFHLai, 02:17, 18 April 2005
- Lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus and others from classical antiquity, and possibly lost Christian gospels, are being recovered from papyrus texts found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. removed by PFHLai, 02:41, 21 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as the People's Republic of China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China regarding the Japanese history textbooks controversy. updated by Lowellian, 04:14, 18 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as the People's Republic of China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China regarding the Japanese history textbooks controversy. removed by TheCustomOfLife, 16:06, 19 April 2005
- Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church are sequestered for the papal conclave to select the successor to Pope John Paul II. updated by Dmn, 12:03, 18 April 2005
- Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church are sequestered for the papal conclave to elect the 265th pope, successor to Pope John Paul II. updated by Dbachmann, 16:02, 18 April 2005
- Black smoke indicates the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church have been unsucessful in their first day of voting in the papal conclave to elect the 265th pope, to replace Pope John Paul II. added by Vzbs34, 19:09, 18 April 2005
- Black smoke indicates the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church have been unsuccessful in their first day of voting in the papal conclave to elect the 265th pope, to replace Pope John Paul II. updated by Rdsmith4, 19:56, 18 April 2005
- Black smoke indicates the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church have been unsuccessful in their first day of voting in the papal conclave to elect the 265th pope, to succeed Pope John Paul II. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 20:15, 18 April 2005
April 19
edit- Black smoke indicates the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church have been unsuccessful in their first day of voting in the papal conclave to elect the 265th pope, who will succeed Pope John Paul II. updated by Gadfium, 02:28, 19 April 2005
- Black smoke proclaims the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church have been unsuccessful in their first day of voting in the papal conclave to elect the 265th pope, who will succeed Pope John Paul II. added by Thue, 14:14, 19 April 2005
- Black smoke proclaims the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church have been unsuccessful in their first day of voting in the papal conclave to elect the 265th pope, who will succeed Pope John Paul II. updated by Neutrality, 15:18, 19 April 2005
- White smoke proclaims the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church have been successful on their first day of voting in the papal conclave to elect the 265th pope, who will succeed Pope John Paul II. added by OldakQuill, 16:04, 19 April 2005
- White smoke and the chiming of bells proclaim the choice of a new pope by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church on their first day of voting in the papal conclave added by OldakQuill, 16:05, 19 April 2005
- Victims and families observe 168 seconds of silence on the tenth anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. added by TheCustomOfLife, 16:06, 19 April 2005
- 100px|Coat of arms of the Vatican during sede vacante removed by TheCustomOfLife, 16:06, 19 April 2005
- 100px|The Sede Vacante. removed by Formeruser-81, 17:21, 19 April 2005
- White smoke and the chiming of bells proclaim the choice of a new pope by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church on their first day of voting in the papal conclave added by TheCustomOfLife, 16:07, 19 April 2005
- 100px|The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building after the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995. removed by TheCustomOfLife, 16:08, 19 April 2005
- White smoke and the chiming of bells proclaim the choice of a new pope by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church on their first day of voting in the papal conclave added by TheCustomOfLife, 16:08, 19 April 2005
- White smoke and the chiming of bells proclaim the choice of a new pope by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church on their second day of voting in the papal conclave updated by Hajor, 16:14, 19 April 2005
- Habemos papam. White smoke and the chiming of bells proclaim the choice of a new pope by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church on their second day of voting in the papal conclave. added by Hajor, 16:20, 19 April 2005
- Habemus papam. White smoke and the chiming of bells proclaim the choice of a new pope by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church on their second day of voting in the papal conclave. updated by Montrealais, 16:22, 19 April 2005
- White smoke and the chiming of bells proclaim the choice of a new pope by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church on their second day of voting in the papal conclave. updated by Rdsmith4, 16:30, 19 April 2005
- Habemus papam. White smoke and the chiming of bells proclaim the choice of a new pope by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church on their second day of voting in the papal conclave. added by Hajor, 16:38, 19 April 2005
- Habemus papam. White smoke and the chiming of bells proclaim the choice of a new pope by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church on their second day of voting in the papal conclave. removed by Montrealais, 16:44, 19 April 2005
- Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger is elected Pope on their second day of voting in the papal conclave. added by Montrealais, 16:44, 19 April 2005
- Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger is elected Pope Benedict XVI on the second day of voting in the papal conclave. added by Montrealais, 16:45, 19 April 2005
- Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger is elected Pope Benedict XVI on the second day of voting in the papal conclave. added by Mav, 16:53, 19 April 2005
- Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger is elected Pope Benedict XVI on the second day of voting in the papal conclave. added by Golbez, 17:32, 19 April 2005
- Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected Pope Benedict XVI on the second day of voting in the papal conclave. added by PFHLai, 18:48, 19 April 2005
- added by PFHLai, 18:48, 19 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations erode as the People's Republic of China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China regarding the Japanese history textbooks controversy. updated by PFHLai, 18:48, 19 April 2005
- Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected Pope Benedict XVI on the second day of voting in the papal conclave. updated by Omegatron, 19:29, 19 April 2005
- Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected Pope Benedict XVI on the second day of voting in the papal conclave. updated by Omegatron, 19:30, 19 April 2005
- Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger is elected Pope Benedict XVI on the second day of voting in the papal conclave. added by Lord Emsworth, 19:33, 19 April 2005
- Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger is elected pope on the second day of voting in the papal conclave, and takes the name Benedict XVI. updated by Lord Emsworth, 19:34, 19 April 2005
- Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected pope on the second day of voting in the papal conclave, and takes the name Benedict XVI. updated by Neutrality, 20:32, 19 April 2005
- Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger is elected pope on the second day of voting in the papal conclave, and takes the name Benedict XVI. updated by Rdsmith4, 20:35, 19 April 2005
April 20
edit- German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected pope on the second day of voting in the papal conclave, and takes the reign name Benedict XVI. added by PFHLai, 01:23, 20 April 2005
- German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected pope on the second day of voting in the papal conclave, and takes the regnal name Benedict XVI. updated by PFHLai, 06:01, 20 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations worsen as the People's Republic of China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China regarding the Japanese history textbooks controversy. updated by Dscos, 19:42, 20 April 2005
- Sino-Japanese relations worsen as the People's Republic of China rejects Japan's demand for an apology for the massive demonstrations in several cities in China regarding the Japanese history textbooks controversy. removed by PFHLai, 02:41, 21 April 2005
- Vice President Alfredo Palacio is sworn in as new interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removes President Lucio Gutiérrez from office after a week of escalating street protests demanding his ouster. added by Hajor, 19:44, 20 April 2005
- Vice President Alfredo Palacio is sworn in as new interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removes President Lucio Gutiérrez from office after a week of escalating street protests demanding his resignation. updated by Dscos, 19:48, 20 April 2005
- German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected pope on the second day of voting in the papal conclave, and takes the regnal name Benedict XVI (pictured). updated by Dscos, 19:48, 20 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio is sworn in as the new interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removes President Lucio Gutiérrez from office after escalating protests demanding his resignation. added by Dscos, 19:51, 20 April 2005
- German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected pope and takes the regnal name Benedict XVI (pictured). updated by Dscos, 19:51, 20 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio is sworn in as the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removed Lucio Gutiérrez, in response to escalating protests in demand for his resignation. updated by Stevertigo, 20:04, 20 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio is sworn in as the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removed Lucio Gutiérrez, in response to escalating protests in demand for his resignation. updated by Stevertigo, 20:30, 20 April 2005
- RTÉ News reports from "unimpeachable sources" that Pope Benedict XVI received "way more than the 77 votes needed" to be elected in the Papal conclave. added by Jtdirl, 20:54, 20 April 2005
- RTÉ News reports from "unimpeachable sources" that Pope Benedict XVI received "way more than the 77 votes needed" to be elected in the Papal conclave. updated by Jtdirl, 20:59, 20 April 2005
- RTÉ News reports from "unimpeachable sources" that Pope Benedict XVI received "way more than the 77 votes needed" to be elected in the Papal conclave. removed by Jtdirl, 20:59, 20 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio is sworn in as the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removed Lucio Gutiérrez, in response to escalating protests in demand for his resignation. updated by Frazzydee, 21:20, 20 April 2005
- RTÉ News reports from "unimpeachable sources" that Pope Benedict XVI (pictured) received "way more than the 77 votes needed" to be elected in the Papal conclave. updated by Frazzydee, 21:20, 20 April 2005
- Radio Telefís Éireann reports from "unimpeachable sources" that Pope Benedict XVI (pictured) received "way more than the 77 votes needed" to be elected in the Papal conclave. added by Neutrality, 22:30, 20 April 2005
- Radio Telefís Éireann reports from "unimpeachable sources" that Pope Benedict XVI (pictured) received "way more than the 77 votes needed" to be elected in the Papal conclave. removed by Violetriga, 22:34, 20 April 2005
- German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected pope and takes the regnal name Benedict XVI (pictured). updated by Neutrality, 22:30, 20 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio is sworn in as the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removed Lucio Gutiérrez, in response to escalating protests demanding his resignation. updated by Dscos, 22:45, 20 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio is sworn in as the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removes Lucio Gutiérrez in response to escalating protests demanding his resignation. updated by Hajor, 23:00, 20 April 2005
April 21
edit- Alfredo Palacio is sworn in as the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removes Lucio Gutiérrez in response to escalating protests demanding his resignation. updated by Stevertigo, 00:03, 21 April 2005
- 100px|Benedict XVI removed by Davidcannon, 00:23, 21 April 2005
- updated by Davidcannon, 00:32, 21 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio is sworn in as the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removes Lucio Gutiérrez in response to escalating protests demanding his resignation. updated by Davidcannon, 00:33, 21 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio (pictured) is sworn in as the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removes Lucio Gutiérrez in response to escalating protests demanding his resignation. updated by Davidcannon, 00:34, 21 April 2005
- German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected pope and takes the regnal name Benedict XVI. updated by Davidcannon, 00:34, 21 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio (pictured) is sworn in as the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removes Lucio Gutiérrez in response to escalating protests demanding his resignation. updated by Rdsmith4, 01:27, 21 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio (pictured) is sworn in as the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removes Lucio Gutiérrez in response to escalating protests demanding his resignation. added by PFHLai, 02:41, 21 April 2005
- Victims and families observe 168 seconds of silence on the tenth anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. added by PFHLai, 02:41, 21 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio (pictured) becomes the interim President of Ecuador, after the Congress removed Lucio Gutiérrez in response to public demand. updated by Stevertigo, 03:03, 21 April 2005
- Victims and families observe 168 seconds of silence on the tenth anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. updated by Brian0918, 03:08, 21 April 2005
- Victims and families observe 168 seconds of silence on the tenth anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. removed by Kaihsu, 09:41, 26 April 2005
- Lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus and others from classical antiquity, and possibly lost Christian gospels, are being recovered from papyrus texts found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. updated by Brian0918, 03:08, 21 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio becomes the interim President of Ecuador, after the Congress removed Lucio Gutiérrez in response to public demand. updated by Neutrality, 03:10, 21 April 2005
- 100px|Alfredo Palacio removed by Neutrality, 03:10, 21 April 2005
- 100px|Alfredo Palacio removed by Davidcannon, 13:19, 24 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio becomes the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removes Lucio Gutiérrez in the wake of widespread public unrest. updated by Hajor, 03:20, 21 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio becomes the interim President of Ecuador, after Congress removed Lucio Gutiérrez in the wake of widespread public unrest. updated by Brian0918, 03:24, 21 April 2005
- 100px|Pope Benedict removed by Gadfium, 04:03, 21 April 2005
April 22
edit- added by Stevertigo, 17:59, 22 April 2005
April 23
edit- German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected pope and takes the regnal name Benedict XVI. updated by Dscos, 00:43, 23 April 2005
- German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected pope and takes the regnal name Benedict XVI. updated by Dscos, 00:43, 23 April 2005
- German Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger is elected pope and takes the regnal name Benedict XVI. updated by Lord Emsworth, 01:51, 23 April 2005
- German Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger is elected pope and takes the regnal name Benedict XVI. removed by Dscos, 15:52, 24 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio becomes the interim President of Ecuador following the Congressional outster of Lucio Gutiérrez in the wake of widespread public unrest. updated by Hajor, 05:04, 23 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio becomes the interim President of Ecuador following the Congressional ouster of Lucio Gutiérrez in the wake of widespread public unrest. updated by PFHLai, 21:08, 23 April 2005
- Lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus and others from classical antiquity, and possibly lost Christian gospels, are being recovered from papyrus texts found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. updated by PFHLai, 21:08, 23 April 2005
- Lost writings by Sophocles, Euripides, Archilochus and others from classical antiquity, and possibly lost Christian gospels, are being recovered from papyrus texts found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. removed by BrokenSegue, 03:16, 24 April 2005
April 24
edit- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi successfully forms a new government, ending Italy's greatest period of political turmoil since the Mani pulite and likely forestalling a general election until 2006. added by BrokenSegue, 03:16, 24 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio (pictured) becomes the interim President of Ecuador following the Congressional ouster of Lucio Gutiérrez in the wake of widespread public unrest. updated by BrokenSegue, 03:16, 24 April 2005
- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (pictured) successfully forms a new government, ending Italy's greatest period of political turmoil since the Mani pulite and likely forestalling a general election until 2006. updated by Davidcannon, 13:19, 24 April 2005
- Alfredo Palaciobecomes the interim President of Ecuador following the Congressional ouster of Lucio Gutiérrez in the wake of widespread public unrest. updated by Davidcannon, 13:19, 24 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio becomes the interim President of Ecuador following the Congressional ouster of Lucio Gutiérrez in the wake of widespread public unrest. updated by BrokenSegue, 13:49, 24 April 2005
- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (pictured) successfully forms a new government, ending Italy's greatest period of political turmoil since the Mani pulite and likely forestalling a general election until 2006. updated by Dscos, 15:35, 24 April 2005
- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (pictured) successfully forms a new government, likely forestalling a general election until 2006. updated by Dscos, 15:41, 24 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio becomes the interim President of Ecuador following the Congressional removal of Lucio Gutiérrez. updated by Dscos, 15:41, 24 April 2005
- Alfredo Palacio becomes the interim President of Ecuador following the Congressional removal of Lucio Gutiérrez. removed by PFHLai, 22:26, 26 April 2005
- Pope Benedict XVI is formally installed as the new pope during the Mass of Papal Installation in St. Peter's Square. added by Dscos, 15:52, 24 April 2005
- Pope Benedict XVI is formally installed as the new pope during the Papal Inauguration Mass in St. Peter's Square. updated by Jtdirl, 22:44, 24 April 2005
- Pope Benedict XVI is formally enthroned as the new pope during the Papal Inauguration Mass in St. Peter's Square. updated by Jtdirl, 22:44, 24 April 2005
- Pope Benedict XVI is formally enthroned as the new pope during the Papal Inauguration Mass in St. Peter's Square. updated by Jtdirl, 22:45, 24 April 2005
- Pope Benedict XVI is formally enthroned as the new pope during the Papal Inauguration Mass in St. Peter's Square. removed by PFHLai, 22:26, 26 April 2005
April 26
edit- Bulgaria and Romania sign accession treaty to the European Union, continuing the enlargement process. added by Kaihsu, 09:41, 26 April 2005
- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (pictured) successfully forms a new government, likely forestalling a general election until 2006. updated by Kaihsu, 09:41, 26 April 2005
- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi successfully forms a new government, likely forestalling a general election until 2006. updated by Kaihsu, 10:27, 26 April 2005
- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi successfully forms a new government, likely forestalling a general election until 2006. removed by PFHLai, 22:26, 26 April 2005
- 100px|Silvio Berlusconi removed by Kaihsu, 10:27, 26 April 2005
- 100px|European Union population and gross national product removed by Zoney, 11:55, 26 April 2005
- Bulgaria and Romania sign treaties of accession to the European Union, continuing the enlargement process. updated by ChrisO~enwiki, 13:16, 26 April 2005
- Faure Gnassingbé wins the Togolese presidential election with more than 60% of the votes. added by PFHLai, 22:26, 26 April 2005
- Enlargement of the European Union: Bulgaria and Romania sign treaties of accession to the European Union, continuing the process of European integration. added by PFHLai, 22:26, 26 April 2005
- The Amagasaki rail crash in Japan killed 73 commuters . added by PFHLai, 22:26, 26 April 2005
- Soyuz TMA-5: A Russian Soyuz spacecraft lands in Kazakhstan, bringing 3 astronauts, Russian Salizhan Sharipov, Chinese American Leroy Chiao and Italian Roberto Vittori, safely back to Earth from the International Space Station, concluding Expedition 10. added by PFHLai, 22:26, 26 April 2005
- 100px|Map showing the 25 member European Union and two acceding states removed by PFHLai, 22:26, 26 April 2005
- The Amagasaki rail crash in Japan killed 73 commuters. updated by PFHLai, 22:27, 26 April 2005
- The Amagasaki rail crash in Japan kills 73 commuters. updated by Hajor, 22:37, 26 April 2005
- Soyuz TMA-5: A Russian Soyuz spacecraft lands in Kazakhstan, bringing three astronauts (Russian Salizhan Sharipov, Chinese American Leroy Chiao and Italian Roberto Vittori) safely back to Earth from the International Space Station and concluding Expedition 10. updated by Hajor, 22:37, 26 April 2005
April 27
edit- In Togo, Faure Gnassingbé wins the presidential election with more than 60% of the votes. added by PFHLai, 04:35, 27 April 2005
- Prime Minister Stanislav Gross of the Czech Republic resigns, and is succeeded by Jiří Paroubek. added by PFHLai, 04:35, 27 April 2005
- Prime Minister Stanislav Gross of the Czech Republic resigns, and is succeeded by Jiří Paroubek. removed by Neutrality, 23:53, 28 April 2005
- Faure Gnassingbé wins the presidential election in Togo with more than 60% of the votes. updated by PFHLai, 05:34, 27 April 2005
- Syria completes its pullout from Lebanon, in line with UN Security Council Resolution 1559. added by PFHLai, 05:34, 27 April 2005
- The Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft lands in Kazakhstan, bringing three astronauts from the International Space Station safely back to Earth, and concluding Expedition 10. added by PFHLai, 05:34, 27 April 2005
- The Amagasaki rail crash in Japan kills more than 90 commuters. updated by PFHLai, 07:43, 27 April 2005
- Bulgaria and Romania sign treaties of accession to the European Union, continuing EU enlargement. updated by Kaihsu, 09:39, 27 April 2005
- Bulgaria and Romania sign treaties of accession to the European Union, continuing EU enlargement. removed by Neutrality, 23:53, 28 April 2005
- The world's biggest airliner, the Airbus A380, successfully completes its maiden flight. added by Dscos, 21:37, 27 April 2005
- The Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft lands in Kazakhstan, concluding Expedition 10. updated by Dscos, 21:37, 27 April 2005
- The Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft lands in Kazakhstan, bringing three astronauts from the International Space Station safely back to Earth, and concluding Expedition 10. removed by Dscos, 21:37, 27 April 2005
- The Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft lands in Kazakhstan, concluding Expedition 10. removed by Gadfium, 23:26, 28 April 2005
- 100px|Flag of Togo removed by Dscos, 21:37, 27 April 2005
- Syria completes its military withdrawal from Lebanon, in compliance with UN Security Council Resolution 1559. updated by Dscos, 21:40, 27 April 2005
April 28
edit- Faure Gnassingbé wins the presidential election in Togo with more than 60 percent of the votes. updated by Neutrality, 19:56, 28 April 2005
- The Amagasaki rail crash in Japan kills more than 100 commuters. updated by Tompagenet, 21:11, 28 April 2005
- The Amagasaki rail crash in Japan kills more than 100 commuters. removed by Rdsmith4, 00:42, 29 April 2005
- UK Prime Minister Tony Blair publishes the Attorney General's advice on the legality of the Iraq War. added by Gadfium, 23:26, 28 April 2005
- The world's biggest airliner, the Airbus A380 (pictured), successfully completes its maiden flight. updated by Gadfium, 23:26, 28 April 2005
- removed by Gadfium, 23:26, 28 April 2005
- The world's biggest airliner, the Airbus A380 (pictured), successfully completes its maiden flight. updated by Dscos, 23:39, 28 April 2005
- The world's biggest airliner, the Airbus A380 (pictured), successfully completes its maiden flight. removed by Neutrality, 23:53, 28 April 2005
- The Ivory-billed Woodpecker, thought to be extinct since 1944, is sighted at the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas in the most stunning such discovery since the coelacanth in 1938. added by Neutrality, 23:53, 28 April 2005
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair publishes the advice of Baron Goldsmith, the Attorney General, on the legality of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. added by Neutrality, 23:53, 28 April 2005
- Faure Gnassingbé wins the presidential election in Togo with more than 60 percent of the votes, but opposition leader Bob Akitani declares himself the president. updated by Neutrality, 23:53, 28 April 2005
- Syria completes its military withdrawal from Lebanon, ending its 29 years of military occupation in compliance with UN Security Council Resolution 1559. updated by Neutrality, 23:53, 28 April 2005
- Faure Gnassingbé (pictured) wins the presidential election in Togo with more than 60 percent of the votes, but opposition leader Bob Akitani declares himself the president. updated by Neutrality, 23:54, 28 April 2005
- 100px|Airbus A380 removed by Neutrality, 23:54, 28 April 2005
April 29
edit- The Ivory-billed Woodpecker, thought to be extinct since 1944, is sighted at the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, in the most stunning such discovery since the coelacanth in 1938. added by Jengod, 00:10, 29 April 2005
- 130px|Faure Gnassingbé removed by Jengod, 00:10, 29 April 2005
- Faure Gnassingbé wins the presidential election in Togo with more than 60 percent of the votes, but opposition leader Bob Akitani declares himself the president. updated by PFHLai, 00:20, 29 April 2005
- In compliance with UN Security Council Resolution 1559, Syria completes its military withdrawal from Lebanon, ending 29 years of military occupation. added by PFHLai, 00:26, 29 April 2005
- updated by PFHLai, 00:26, 29 April 2005
- An Ivory-billed Woodpecker, believed extinct since 1944, is sighted at the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, USA, in the most stunning such discovery since the coelacanth in 1938. added by Hajor, 00:55, 29 April 2005
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair publishes the advice of Attorney General Baron Goldsmith on the legality of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. updated by Hajor, 00:55, 29 April 2005
- Faure Gnassingbé wins the presidential election in Togo with more than 60 percent of the votes, but opposition leader Bob Akitani declares himself president. updated by Hajor, 00:55, 29 April 2005
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair publishes the advice of Attorney General Lord Goldsmith on the legality of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. updated by Arwel Parry, 01:06, 29 April 2005
- An Ivory-billed Woodpecker, an American bird believed extinct since 1944, is sighted at the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas in the most stunning such discovery since the coelacanth in 1938. updated by Neutrality, 01:21, 29 April 2005
- In the most stunning such discovery since the coelacanth in 1938, an Ivory-billed Woodpecker is sighted at the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas. The giant woodpecker is an American bird previously believed to be extinct since 1944, added by Neutrality, 01:23, 29 April 2005
- In the most stunning such discovery since the coelacanth in 1938, an Ivory-billed Woodpecker is sighted at the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas. The giant woodpecker is an American bird previously believed to be extinct since 1944. updated by Dscos, 01:44, 29 April 2005
- In a stunning discovery compared to that of the coelacanth in 1938, an Ivory-billed Woodpecker is sighted at the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, United States. The giant woodpecker was previously believed to be extinct since 1944. added by Hajor, 02:05, 29 April 2005
- In a stunning discovery compared to that of the coelacanth in 1938, an Ivory-billed Woodpecker is sighted at the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, United States. It was previously believed to be extinct since 1944. updated by Aris Katsaris, 08:40, 29 April 2005
- In a discovery compared to that of the coelacanth in 1938, an Ivory-billed Woodpecker is sighted at the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, United States. It was previously believed to be extinct since 1944. added by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 13:39, 29 April 2005
- An Ivory-billed Woodpecker is sighted at the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, United States in a discovery compared to that of the coelacanth in 1938. The woodpecker was previously believed to be extinct since 1944. updated by CryptoDerk, 14:30, 29 April 2005
- Syria completes its military withdrawal from Lebanon, in compliance with UN Security Council Resolution 1559, ending 29 years of military occupation. updated by CryptoDerk, 14:30, 29 April 2005
- An Ivory-billed Woodpecker, previously believed to be extinct since 1944, is sighted at the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, United States. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 14:44, 29 April 2005