August 2005 - Events

Events

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Deaths
  • August 1: King Fahd of Saudi Arabia
  • August 3: Ernest Smith
  • August 4: Little Milton
  • August 5: Raul Roco
  • August 6: Robin Cook
    • Ibrahim Ferrer
  • August 7: Peter Jennings
  • August 8: John H. Johnson
    • Ahmed Deedat
    • Barbara Bel Geddes
  • August 9: Abe Hirschfeld
    • Colette Besson
    • Matthew McGrory
    • Judith Rossner
  • August 11: James Booth
  • August 13: David Lange
  • August 16: Frère Roger
  • August 18: Gao Xiumin
  • August 19: Mo Mowlam
  • August 21: Robert Moog
  • August 22: Lord Lane
  • August 23: Brock Peters
  • August 24: Jack Slipper
    • Maurice Cowling
    • Tom Pashby
  • August 26: Lord Fitt
  • August 31: Michael Sheard

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