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2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar.
It has been designated the:
See also the almanac of events for this year.
2003 is prime. The next prime year is 2011.
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January 2003|January
January 25 - A Central Line train crashes into the tunnel wall at Chancery Lane station in London, injuring 34 people.
January 30 - Iraq disarmament crisis: The leaders of Britain, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Denmark, and the Czech Republic release a statement, The Letter of the Eight, demonstrating support for the United States' plans to invade Iraq.
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February 2003|February

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February 26 - An American businessman is admitted to the Vietnam France Hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam with the first identified case of SARS. WHO doctor Carlo Urbani reports the unusual highly contagious disease to WHO. Both the businessman and the doctor later die of the disease.
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March 2003|March

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March 1 - The Turkish parliament vetoes U.S. troop access to airbases in Turkey in order to attack Iraq from the north. The Bush administration starts working on Plan B, namely attacking Iraq from the south, through the Persian Gulf.
March 12 - Iraq disarmament crisis: British prime minister Tony Blair proposes an amendment to the possible 18th U.N. resolution, which would call for Iraq to meet certain benchmarks to prove that it was disarming. The amendment is immediately rejected by France, who promises to veto any new resolution.
March 22 - The United States and the United Kingdom begin their shock and awe campaign, with a massive air strike on military targets in Baghdad.
March 23 - Tradewinds wins Euclid 6' and Under Division 2 basketball championship.
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April 2003|April

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April 3 - A passenger bus hits a remote-controlled land mine in the Chechen capital, killing at least 8.
April 9 - U.S. forces seize control of Baghdad, apparently ending the regime of Saddam Hussein.
April 21 - Retired U.S. Army General Jay Garner becomes Interim Civil Administrator of Iraq.
April 30 - The last American owned vehicle frame manufacturer, Midland Steel Products, goes out of business after almost 110 years, laying off almost 250 people.
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May 2003|May
May 4-May 10 - A major severe weather outbreak spawns more tornadoes than any week in U.S. history; 393 tornadoes are reported in 19 states.
May 12 - A suicide truck-bomb attack kills at least 60 at a government compound in northern Chechnya.
May 21 - FC Porto defeats Celtic FC 3-2 (AET) in the UEFA Cup Final in Seville, Spain.
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June 2003|June
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July 2003|July
July 6 - Corsica voters reject a referendum for increased autonomy for the region from France by a very narrow margin.
July 7 - Canon Jeffrey John, first would-be gay bishop in the Church of England, withdraws his acceptance of the post of The Bishop of Reading after discussions with church leaders.
July 22 - Uday and Qusay Hussein, sons of Saddam Hussein, are killed by the U.S. military in Iraq, after being tipped off by an informant.
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August 2003|August
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September 2003|September
September 28 - A power failure affects all of Italy except Sardinia, cutting service to more than 56 million people.
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October 2003|October

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October 10 - Facing an investigation surrounding allegations of illegal drug use, American right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh publicly admits that he is addicted to prescription pain killers, and will seek treatment.
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November 2003|November
November 12 - Occupation of Iraq: In Nasiriya, Iraq, at least 23 people, among them the first Italian casualties of the 2003 Iraq war, are killed in a suicide bomb attack on an Italian police base.
November 15 - Two car bombs explode simultaneously in Istanbul, Turkey, targeting 2 synagogues, killing at least 25 people and wounding more than 300; Al-Qaida claims responsibility.
November 22 - The pilots and flight engineer of a DHL cargo plane are acknowledged after they become the first ever flight crew to successfully land a plane with no hydraulics, by means of engine thrust. The steering failure was the consequence of a fire started on the left wing, which was the result of a surface-to-air missile hit, while on the descent for landing in Baghdad.
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December 2003|December


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December 22 - Parmalat is first accused of falsifying accounts to the tune of USD $5 billion, later admitted by founder Calisto Tanzi; observers call it "Europe's Enron".
December 26 - A policeman is murdered and two others are injured after they were shot by a motorist in a suspicious black BMW in Leeds.
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Births
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Deaths
For more deaths, see: Deaths in 2003
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Nobel prizes
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