1 : 2001 2 : Events 2.1 : January 2.2 : February 2.3 : March 2.4 : April 2.5 : May 2.6 : June 2.7 : July 2.8 : August 2.9 : September 2.10 : October 2.11 : November 2.12 : December 3 : Year in topic 4 : Births 5 : Deaths 6 : Nobel Prizes 7 : Fictional references to the year 8 : External links
2001 is a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar), and also:
- The International Year of the Volunteer
- ''The United Nations Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations
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Events
January
- January 1 - A black monolith measuring approximately nine feet tall appears in Seattle's Magnuson Park, placed by an anonymous artist in reference to the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- January 6 - The United States Congress, presided over by Vice President Al Gore as President of the Senate, certifies George W. Bush's Electoral College victory and thus as the winner of 2000 presidential election.
- January 13 - Major earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale hits all El Salvador.
- January 15 - Wikipedia, a Wiki free content encyclopedia, goes online (Wikipedia Day).
- January 20 - George W. Bush succeeds Bill Clinton as President of the United States after prevailing over Al Gore in the disputed U.S. presidential election, 2000.
- January 22 - Four of the "Texas 7" are caught at a convenience store in Woodland Park, Colorado and a fifth killed himself inside a motor home.
- January 24 - The last two of the "Texas 7" are taken into custody in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
- January 26 - A 50-year-old DC-3 crashes near Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela killing 24.
- January 26 - An earthquake hits Gujarat, India. More than 20,000 deaths.
- January 29 - Thousands of student protesters in Indonesia storm parliament and demand that President Abdurrahman Wahid resign due to alleged involvement in corruption scandals.
- January 31 - In the Netherlands a Scottish court convicts a Libyan and acquits another for their part in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 which crash into Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988.
February
March
April
May
- May 1 - The Japanese cities of Urawa, Omiya, and Yono merge to form the city of Saitama.
- May 1 - Police declares the dissappearance of Chandra Levy. Her remains were discovered a year later.
- May 10 - In Ghana, a stampede at a soccer game kills over 120.
- May 11 - Comedy sci-fi author Douglas Adams (Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy) dies from a heart attack, aged 49.
- May 19 - One child policy: Zhonghua Sun is put to death by the People's Republic of China government officials because she refused to be sterilized.
- May 25 - Mountain climbing: 32-year old Erik Weihenmayer, of Boulder, Colorado, becomes the first blind person to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
- May 25 - Mountain climbing: 64-year old Sherman Bull, of New Canaan, Connecticut, becomes the oldest person to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
June
July
August
September
October
November
- November - The Doha Declaration relaxes the grip of international intellectual property law by a bit.
- November 4 - Hurricane Michelle hits Cuba destroying crops and thousands of homes.
- November 4 - Establishment of the Police Service of Northern Ireland
- November 7 - The super-sonic commercial aircraft Concorde resumes flying after a 15-month break.
- November 12 - In New York City, an Airbus A300 carrying American Airlines Flight 587 crashes minutes after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport, killing all 260 on-board.
- November 12 - 2001 Attack on Afghanistan: Taliban forces abandon Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, ahead of advancing Northern Alliance troops (Northern Alliance fighters took Kabul on November 14).
- November 13 - Doha Round: The World Trade Organization ends a four-day ministerial conference in Doha, Qatar.
- November 13 - Symbionese Liberation Army member Kathleen Soliah (Sara Jane Olsen) withdraws her previous guilty plea.
- November 13 - War on Terrorism: In the first such act since World War II, US President George W. Bush signs an executive order allowing military tribunals against any foreigners suspected of having connections to terrorist acts or planned acts on the United States.
- November 16 - The first Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, is released, grossing US $975.8 million, becoming the second highest grossing film around the world of all time, behind Titanic.
- November 20 - In Washington, DC, US President George W. Bush dedicates the United States Department of Justice headquarters building as the Robert F. Kennedy Justice Building, honoring the late Robert F. Kennedy on what would have been his 76th birthday.
December
Year in topic
Births
Deaths
For more deaths see: Deaths in 2001
- January 12 - Affirmed, race horse (b. 1975)
- January 12 - William Hewlett, cofounder of Hewlett-Packard
- January 16 - Laurent-Desire Kabila, president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (assassinated; death officially confirmed on January 18)
- January 23 - Moy Yat, Chinese Sealmaker, Martial Artist
- January 30 - Jean-Pierre Aumont, actor
- January 31 - Gordon R. Dickson, science fiction writer
- February 4 - Iannis Xenakis, 78, Greek/French composer
- February 7 - Anne Morrow Lindbergh, author, aviator
- February 7 - Dale Evans, actress, singer
- February 18 - Balthus, 92, French painter
- February 18 - Dale Earnhardt - NASCAR race car driver
- February 18 - Eddie Mathews, Major League Baseball player (b. 1931)
- February 19 - Stanley Kramer, 87, American movie director
- February 19 - Priscilla Davis, former Fort Worth, Texas socialite
- February 19 - Charles Trenet, popular French singer
- February 22 - Claude Elwood Shannon, mathematician (according to K. Devlin)
- February 25 - Sir Donald Bradman, cricketer
- March 4 - Glenn Hughes -- leather dude Popular Music group The Village People
- March 4 - Harold Stassen, politician
- March 12 - Morton Downey, Jr. - television personality
- March 12 - Robert Ludlum, author of spy novels
- March 15 - Ann Sothern - actress
- March 18 - John Phillips, cofounder of Popular Music group The Mamas and the Papas
- March 21 - Norma Macmillan, cartoon voice actress
- March 22 - William Hanna, cofounder (with Joseph Barbera) of famous Hanna-Barbera animation studio
- April 10 - Willie Stargell - baseball player, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
- April 11 - Harry Secombe, 79, actor, comedian, member of The Goon Show
- April 15 - Joey Ramone, lead singer for The Ramones
- May 5 - Cliff Hillegass, 83, creator of Cliff Notes (stroke)
- May 11 - Douglas Adams, 49 (heart attack), author, works included Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Dirk Gently, Doctor Who
- May 12 - Perry Como, 87, singer
- May 28 - Francisco Varela, 54, biologist and philosopher
- June 1 - Hank Ketcham, 81, cartoonist, creator of Dennis the Menace
- June 1 - King Birendra and Queen Aiswarya of Nepal
- June 3 - Anthony Quinn, 86, actor
- June 10 - Princess Leila of Iran
- June 11 - Timothy McVeigh, 33, terrorist (executed by U.S. government)
- June 21 - John Lee Hooker, 83, Blues musician
- June 21 - Carroll O'Connor, 76, actor
- June 27 - Jack Lemmon, 76, actor and film director
- June 28 - Joan Sims, 71, actress
- June 30 - Chet Atkins, 77, country musician
- July 5 - Hannelore Kohl, 68, wife of ex-chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl (suicide)
- July 11 - Herman Brood, 54, Dutch rock musician, painter and publicity freak (suicide)
- July 18 - Fabio Taglioni, automotive engineer
- July 27 - Leon Wilkeson, 49, Bassist for Lynyrd Skynyrd
- July 29 - Edward Gierek, Polish politician
- July 29 - Wau Holland, 49, German hacker, founder of the CCC (heart attack)
- August 1 - Poul Anderson - fantasy / sci-fi author
- August 1 - Korey Stringer, 26, American football player
- August 6 - Jorge Amado, 88, Brazilian writer
- August 20 - Fred Hoyle, Astronomer and science fiction writer
- August 25 - Aaliyah, 22, American singer and actress
- September 2 - Christiaan Barnard, 78, South African heart surgeon, first to perform a human-to-human heart transplant
- September 3 - Pauline Kael, 82, US movie critic
- September 7 - Spede Pasanen, Finnish television star
- September 9 - Ahmed Shah Massoud, Afghani Northern Alliance military commander.
- September 11 - Barbara K. Olson, 45, US conservative television commentator, died in terrorist attack on The Pentagon
- September 13 - Victor Wong, aged 74 -- US Movie Actor/Artist
- September 22 - Isaac Stern, 81, violinist
- October 12 - Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone, British politician
- October 18 - Micheline Ostermeyer, French athlete and musician
- November 10 - Ken Kesey, 66, author
- November 12 - Tony Miles, chess player
- November 29 - George Harrison, 58, musician and former member of The Beatles
- November 30 - Robert Tools, first recipient of a self-contained artificial heart, at age 59 after 151 days without a living heart.
- December 5 - Franco Rasetti, physicist
- December 10 - Ashok Kumar, actor, India
Nobel Prizes">
Fictional references to the year
External links
- 2001 - Google's Yearly List of Major Events and Top Searches for 2001
- Nisqually - Information on the February 28th earthquake from the University of Washington
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