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Year '''2007''' (''']''') was a ] of the ] in the ].
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The year 2007 was designated:
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* In the ] (or ]), dates from ] onwards are in the ] (or Pig)
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''Also see: ] of events for this year.''

] has recognized fifteen anniversaries for 2007.<ref></ref>

==Events of 2007==
===January===
{{Month3|1|0}}
* ] - ] and ] ] the ].
* ] - ] adopts the ] as its official currency, replacing the ].
* ] - ]'s ] becomes the new ], replacing ].
* ] - ] in all public places in ].
* ] - ], a routine domestic flight in ], disappears; debris is found 10 days later, but the aircraft remains missing.
* ] - ] joins ].
* ] - ]: Fighters of the ] abandon their last stronghold in ] and flee for the ].
* ] - The new constitution of ] comes into force.<ref></ref>
* ] - ] conducts an ] in ].
]]]
* ] - ] becomes the first female ] of the ].
* ] - ]: The first shots are fired in the ] of the border town of ].
* ] - ] becomes President of ] for the second time.
* ] - ]n oil supplies to ], ], and ] are cut as the ] escalates; restored three days later.
* ] - ]: U.S. planes conduct ].
* ] - An ] ] ] ] in ], ]. The ] claims to have shot it down.
* ] - ] announces and introduces the highly speculated ] at the 2007 ].
* ] - ] ] ] announces a plan to station 21,500 additional troops in ].
* ] - In ], a state of emergency is declared by caretaker President ], following weeks of violent protests preceding upcoming ].
* ] - ] joins the ] as its 150th member.
* ] - ] successfully tests a ground-based ] capable of destroying satellites in orbit, drawing criticisms from other countries.
* ] - An ] judge issues a warrant for the arrest of former ] ] in connection with the disappearance of a ] worker in ].
* ] - The US Embassy in ] is attacked with a ], which caused minimal damage and no injuries.
* ] - ], the brightest comet in over 40 years, makes ].
* ] - The Greek ship ''Server'' breaks in half off the ] coast, releasing over 200 tons of crude ].
* ] - The ] adopts the ] as a non-religious emblem for use in its overseas operations.
* ] - ], a 19 year old ]ian girl previously ] for killing a man she claimed tried to ] her niece, is exonerated in a retrial.
* ] - ] force winds from ] claim at least 40 lives in western ].
* ] - Protests occur in ] and the ] against the British series of ] after ], ] and ] were alleged to have been racially abusive towards ] star ].
* ] - ] is advanced from 7 to 5 minutes to midnight.
* ] - ], the brightest ] to appear in over 40 years, becomes visible over the ].
] creates havoc as it passes across northern Europe.]]
* ] - The strongest storm in the ] in 17 years kills 14 people, and ] sees the worst storm since ] with 13 deaths. ] ] causes at least 44 deaths across 20 countries in ].
* ] - ] releases $100 million in frozen assets to President ] of the ] in order to bolster the president's position.<ref></ref>
* ] - A ] in Baghdad, Iraq kills 88 people.
* ] - The ]i ] announces that the ], ], will be charged with ] and abuse of power.
* ] - The ], ], takes a temporary ] due to a ].
* ] - A ] between ] and U.S.-backed Iraqi troops kills 300 suspected resistance members in ], ].
* ] - ] - The ] are held in ], ].
* ] - A ] kills three people in a bakery in ], ].
* ] - ] releases ] and ].
* ] - The ]n ] gives President ] the power to ] for 18 months.
* ] - ] creditors reject ]' ] bid.
* ] - The ], when devices used in a ] campaign for the animated television series '']'' are mistaken for ].

===February===
{{Month3|2|3}}
* ] - ] ] is questioned for a second time in the '] (Cash for Honours)' probe as a witness.
* ] - An ] kills at least 20 people.
* ] - ]: ] and its rival ] renew their truce after violence broke out following the initial ceasefire.
* ] - ] President ] signs a series of economic deals with ].
* ] - ]: Eight people are killed in a mortar attack in ]'s capital ].
* ] - ] unveils a ] plan for the final status of ]; ]n leaders denounce the proposal.
* ] - The ] publishes its ], having concluded that ] is "very likely" to have a predominantly human cause.
* ] - The deadly ] strain of ] is found at a '']'' ] farm in ], England.
* ] - ] is declared in ] after ']'-like flooding.
* ] - A ] in a crowded ] market kills at least 135 people and injures a further 339 others.
* ] - The ] defeat the ] 29-17 in ], played at ], ].
* ] - ] ] of ] announces a ] bid in ].
* ] - ] voters agree to legalise ] in a national ].
* ] - The ] take place at the ] in Los Angeles.
* ] - An armed gunman shoots and kills five people at the ] in ], ], before being killed by the police, bringing the evening's rampage death toll to six.
* ] - ] agrees to shut down its nuclear facilities in Yongbyon by April 14 as a first step towards complete denuclearization, receiving in return energy aid equivalent to 50,000 tons of heavy fuel oil.<ref></ref>
* ] - ] opposition leader ] resigns as the chairman of the ] party after being indicted on charges of embezzlement; Ma also announces his candidacy for the ].
* ] - A large fire causes 26 fatalities in care center "Reģi" which is located in ], ].
* ] - The ] confirms ] successful Mars trajectory ].
* ] - The ] ceremony, hosted by ], takes place at the ] in ]. '']'' wins ].
* ] - The ] finds ] guilty of failing to prevent ] in the ], but clears it of direct responsibility and complicity in ].
* ] - ]: world ]s plummet after China and Europe release less-than-expected growth reports.
* ] - ]: A ] suicide attack at Bagram Air Base while Vice President of the United States ] is visiting kills 23, but he is not injured.
* ] - The ] ] makes a ] against ] which changes its trajectory towards ].

===March===
{{Month3|3|3|0}}
* March - ]'s ] comes to an end.
* ] - ], a $1.5 billion research program to study both the ] and ], is launched in ].
* ] - ] announces that it will cease work indefinitely on the ] freight aircraft.
* ] - Total ].
* ] - ] take place in ] and in ].
* ] - ] - The ] is held in ], ]. The ] is officially adopted.
* ] - '']'' sets a new world record for the ] of US $370 million.
* ] - ], a ], crashes at ] on the ]n island of ], killing many on board.
* ] - ] is held.
* ] - ]i Prime Minister ] admits that Israel had planned an attack on ] in the event of kidnapped soldiers on the border, months before ] carried out its kidnapping.
* ] - ], a BBC journalist, ] in ], ].
* ] - ] bombs injure hundreds in ], ].
* ] - ] troops launch two assaults in ], ], killing 38 ] terrorists. NATO suffers no casualties.
* ] - Naval forces of ] ] in disputed Iran-Iraq waters.
* ] - Eight human skeletons are discovered in ], later linked to suspected serial killer ].
* ] - In ] 27 European ministers celebrate the 50-year ].
* ] - ] ] clinches the ] at the Spring Grand ] Tournament (Haru Basho) in ], Japan.
* ] - In the ] province of ], the ] wins a ] with 48 seats out of 125 and forms a minority government.
* ] - ] ] and ] ] finally sign a border treaty between ] and ].
* ] - ], ], turns off its lights for one hour between 7:30pm and 8:30pm as a ] about ].

===April===
{{Month3|4|6|0}}

* ] - Smoking banned in enclosed places in ].
* ] - The ] is shaken by a magnitude 8.1 ], and hit by a subsequent ].
* ] - ] ] dissolves the ] following defections that increased the majority of his opponents. It has been nicknamed the "Second ]".
* ] - ] and ] forces retake a key town from the ] in ] in southern ].
* ] - ] announced it will release the ] that they captured on ]. The captives arrive back in the UK the next day.
* ] - The Greek cruise ship ] strikes a reef off the harbor of ]; the ship sinks the next day.
* ] - Severe clashes between two rival factions erupted in ], a tribal area of ] bordering the famous ] Heights.
* ] - ] wins the ].
* ] - ] claims responsibility for ] in the Algerian capital of ]. At least 33 people have been killed and 222 others injured.
*] - ] is fired by ] for making controversial comments about the Rutgers women's basketball team.
* ] - Retired chess champion ] is detained in Moscow for participating in a banned march.
] ] ] with ] Student Government Association President James Tyger after his speech at the school's convocation.]]
* ] - 32 people are killed in the ] on the premises of ] in ].
* ] - The ] hits a 15-year high against the US dollar, breaking through the US$2 level for the first time since 1992.
* ] – The ] is awarded to be held in ], ], winning over ]'s ].
* ] - 32 ] ] workers are burnt to death in the ].
* ] - US and allied air forces conduct massive exercises over ] with over 500 planes.<ref></ref>
* ] - Presidential elections are held in ].
* ] - The first round of the ] takes place.
* ] - ], Colombia, begins its term as ].
* ] - ] is legalized in ].
* ] - ], a potentially habitable Earth-like extrasolar planet, is discovered in the ] ].
* ] - The ] gains 135.95 points to close at 13089.89; its first close above 13000 in its history.
* ] - The ] reaches the height of the ] on its way to becoming the tallest building in the world.
* ] - Representative ] (D-Ohio), introduces articles to ] ] ].<ref></ref>
* ] - Russians riot in ], ], about moving the ]. Two nights of rioting leave one dead.
* ] - ] first round, which was later declared invalid by a Turkish court.

===May===
{{Month3|5|1|0}}
* ] - ] goes missing; the story receives extensive media coverage.
* ] - ]: the ] became the largest party in ] for the first time in their history.
* ] - ] in ] and most of ].
* ] - ] elections 2007.
* ] - ] strikes ], killing at least 12 and destroying about 90% of the town.
* ] - ], which specifies the procedures for continuity of the federal government of the United States in the event of a "catastrophic emergency" signed by President ].
* ] - ] ] crashes in ].
]]]
* ] - ] is elected ], defeating ] with 53% of the vote in the ].
* ] - ] wins the ] ].
* ] - ] wins basketball's ] after beating ] 93-91 in Athens Olympic stadium.
* ] - ] wins its first ever Paraná State Championship.
* ] - ].
* ] - ] is restored to ], with ] as First Minister and ] as Deputy First Minister.
**] elected for president of ]n parliament.
* ] - ] forms off the coast of ], the earliest subtropical storm since ] in ].
* ] - ] announces he will resign as ] on ] triggering a ].
* ] - The final of the ] is held in Helsinki, resulting in ]'s first victory.
* ] - ] resigns at duty of president Serbian parliament.
* ] - Senatorial Elections in the ] was held.
* ] - Famed singer ] receives a star on the Hollywood walk of fame.
* ] - Coalition government of ] and ] in ] appeared to break down, as massive fighting breaks out in ].
**] again elected for president of Serbian government.
* ] - The ] of the ], recognizing that genuine ] promotes unity in diversity and international understanding, proclaimed ] the ] .
* ] - ] becomes ] after taking over from ].
* ] - ] becomes ] after taking over from ].
* ] - The ] and the ] re-united after eighty years of schism.
* ] - ] media regulator receives more than thousand complaints about the ] being too sexual.
* ] - The 126th ] Final is held, the first at the new ]. ] defeat ] 1-0.
* ] - The ruler of ], Sheikh ] makes the largest single charitable donation in modern history, committing €7.41 billion to an educational foundation in the Middle East.
* ] - Clashes in ], spark the ].
* ] - The ] ship the '']'' is badly damaged by fire in ], UK.
* ] - ] beat ] 2-1 in the ] final at the ] in ], ].
* ] - ] in the ]. ] ] and his ] party win a majority of seats for the third election in a row.
* ] - ] ] clinches the ] at the Summer Grand ] Tournament (Natsu Basho) in ], Japan.
* ] - ] former professional bicyclist ] admitted to having used ] when winning the ].
* ] - ] is once again recognized as a full-fledged ] by the ].<ref></ref>
* ] - ] (RCTV) is taken off the air after the government of ] refused to renew its license. This action results in ]. On ], ], RCTV resumed broadcasting via cable and satellite.
* ] - ] wins the ].
* ] - ] was crowned the new ] in ].
* ] - Inauguration of newly elected ] at the Abuja Eagle Square and first civilian to civilian transfer of power in ].
* ] - ] is elected ], defeating ] in the ].
* ] - A calendar ] occurred in the ] and parts of the ].

===June===
{{Month3|6|4|0}}
* ] - A 2100-year-old melon is discovered by archaeologists in western Japan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070601/ap_on_fe_st/japan_oldest_melon;_ylt=ApRgC.q7xY7jDAOUFbldew0PLBIF|title=Researchers Find 2,100 Year Old Melon|publisher=Yahoo News |accessdate=2007-06-01}}</ref>
* ] - U.S. warships bombard a Somali village where Islamic militants had set up a base.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070602/ap_on_re_af/somalia_us|title=Report: U.S. hits militants' Somali base |publisher=Yahoo News |accessdate=2007-06-02}}</ref>
* ] - Four people are charged with a terror plot to blow up ] in ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/06/02/jfk.terror.plot/index.html|title=4 charged with terror plot at JFK airport, official says |publisher=CNN News |accessdate=2007-06-02}}</ref>
* ] - The ] in ] is destroyed by a mudflow.<ref>Russian '']'', N10, 2007, p. 167</ref>
* ] - Ten people, including a Californian National Guard officer and former Hmong general, are charged over plans to overthrow the Laotian Government.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070604/ap_on_re_us/laos_plot;_ylt=AvJrpI4uHaIielJzG9NGY_PMWM0F|title=2 charged in Laotian overthrow plot |Author: Don Thompson |publisher=Yahoo News |accessdate=2007-06-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/06/04/laos.arrests/index.html|title=10 charged with alleged Laos plot|publisher=CNN |accessdate=2007-06-04}}</ref>
* ] - ]'s ] spacecraft made its second fly-by of ] en route to ].
* ] - A mass grave in southern Ukraine, found accidentally by workers in May, is confirmed to be filled with thousands of ] victims.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070605/ap_on_re_eu/ukraine_holocaust|title=Mass Holocaust grave found in Ukraine |publisher=Yahoo News |accessdate=2007-06-05}}</ref>
* ] - A ] near Kerang in ], ] kills 11 people and injures 23 others.
* ] - Twelve people are killed by cyclone ] in ].
* ]-] - The ] takes place amid strong protests in ], ].
]]]
* ] - The ] is launched on mission ].
* ] - Storms in the coastal city of ], ]<ref>{{cite web
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| url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/nine-dead-thousands-told-to-flee-floodwaters/2007/06/10/1181414138980.html
| title=Nine dead, thousands told to flee floodwaters
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| title=Australian storms beach freighter
| publisher=]}}</ref>
* ] - The first round of a ] was held in ], and a ] was held in ].
* ] - The ], honoring ]' best shows, took place at ].
* ] - ] wins the ], becoming the first driver of mixed racial origin to win a ] race.
* ] - The ] enters government for the first time in ], with ] and the ].
* ] - Rock band ] play the first sold out gig at the newly rebuilt ].
* ] - Nine ], ] firefighters are killed by a roof collapse while battling a furniture store fire.
* ] - The Argentinian team ] beat the Brazilian team ] to win the ].
* ] - An ] ] tears through ], no injuries are reported.
* ] - The refurbished ], now called The O<sub>2</sub>, reopens in ].
* ] - A wildfire destroys 254 homes in the ] area.
* ] - Groundbreaking of the ] occurs.
* ] - Intense heatwaves begin to hit south-east Europe as temperatures reach 46c in Bulgaria and Greece.
* ] - Following the wettest June on record, Sheffield and South Yorkshire are affected by flooding. Much of Sheffield, Doncaster and Rotherham is flooded when the River Don breaches its banks.
* ]-] - The ] ] tournament takes place in ].

* ] - ] resigns as ]; New ] leader ] is ] Prime Minister by ].
* ] - The ] of ] invades the '']'' of ] ending in a ].
* ] - In the aftermath of ]'s worst ] in a century, at least 11 people are reported dead from ], approximately 200 ]s break out nationwide, and the country's electricity grid nearly collapses due to record breaking demand.
* ] - ] police ] in ], ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6252276.stm | title=London 'bomb' made safe by police |date=]| work =]}}</ref>
* ] - Apple's new ] is released in the US.
* ] - A ] drove into the entrance of the main terminal of ] in an ], resulting in a petrol-driven fire.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.itv.com/news/index_6a0d944f9aa1ca2c956854eff9c13a76.html | title=Car smashed into Glasgow Airport |date=]| work =]}}</ref>
* ] - A calendar ] occurs in most of the ].
* ] - The ] ] tournament takes place in ].
* ] - A ] is held in ].
* ] - The ] arrives in Honolulu after a 7,600 mile journey from ].

===July===
{{Month3|7|6|0}}
* ] - ] celebrates 10 years of Chinese rule.
* ] - ] takes over the ] from ].
* ] - Smoking in public and work places is banned in ].
* ] - Smoking is banned in pubs and clubs in ] and ].
* ] - A law goes into effect lowering the ] in ] from 18 to 16 in federal elections.
* ] - ] is composed of 85 federal subjects instead of 86 as ] and ] were merged into the ] following a 2005 referendum.
* ] - The ] is held at Wembley Stadium to commemorate ].
* ] - ] and ] are in ], separation 46 arcsecs.
* ] - Torrential rains cause the onset of the ], the worst in the ]'s history.
* ] - The ] becomes the longest-flying American flag, replacing the ] that flew from ] to ].
* ] - ] is elected as the host city of the ], during the 119th ] Session in ].
* ] - After being held captive for 114 days, ] journalist ] was freed by his Palestinian kidnappers.
* ] - ] wins the Women's Singles at ] for a fourth time.
* ] - ] Concerts are held throughout 9 major cities around the world.
* ]-] - The ] begins, with a ''grand départ'' from ].
* ]-] - The ] ] tournament begins, taking place in ], ], ], and ].
* ] - Boeing launches the new ].
* ] - A ]R twin-engine airplane crashes into two homes in ], killing three adults and two children.
* ] - ], head of ] of the ] executed.
* ] - The ninth ] kick off in ], ]
* ] - ] visits the world's largest Commonwealth war grave in ], ] to pay respects to fallen soldiers of the ].
].]]
* ] - The ] opens in ].
* ] - Following a presidential decree, ] withdraws from the ].
* ] - ] defeats ] 3-0 in the ] Final.
* ] - In ], the second span of the ] opens to traffic, making it the longest twin suspension bridge in the world.
* ] - Earthquake occurs in Japan, killing seven and causing a pipe at a nuclear power plant to break and release about 300 gallons of radioactive water.
* ] - Britain expels four Russian diplomats in response to a refusal by the Russians to extradite ], suspected to be behind the murder of former KGB spy ] in London.
* ] - ] overruns the runway of ] and crashes, killing all 186 and others on the ground.
* ] - ] quarterback ] and three other men on charges related to their alleged operation of a ] ring based at one of Vick's properties in southeastern ]. Vick was later suspended indefinitely in ] by NFL Commissioner ] and is now serving his sentence of 23 months in federal prison.
* ] - ] convenes a group of world leaders to contribute their ideas to tackle some of the world's toughest problems.
* ] - At the height of rush hour in New York City ], releasing millions of gallons of boiling water and super heated steam. Only one fatality occurred; a pedestrian who went into cardiac arrest.
]
* ] - ] mountain erupts, bringing a stop to the daily week long tremors experienced in ] and Northern ].
* ] - Russia expels four British embassy staff in a tit-for-tat response over Britain's expulsion of four of Russia's diplomats. Russia also refuses to cooperate with Britain over the war on terror.
* ] - The ] closes above 14,000 for the first time in history.
* ] - ] is elected as the first female ].
* ] - U.S. Vice President ] serves as ] for two and a half hours, while President ] undergoes a ] procedure.
* ] - The final book of the ] series, ], is released and sells over 11 million copies in the first 24 hours, becoming the fastest selling book in history.<ref> </ref>
* ] - ] through wide areas of ], especially the counties of ], ], ], and ], leaving hundreds homeless and thousands of vehicles stranded on major roads.
* ] - ] took place in ].
* ] - ] ] conquers the ] at the Nagoya Grand ] Tournament (Nagoya Basho) in ], Japan.
* ] - A bus carrying 50 Polish ]s crashes near ] in ], killing 26 people and injuring 24.
* ] - Two television news ]s ] while covering a police chase in ], killing both pilots and two ]s.
* ] - ] shot dead nine people in village ] in eastern ] and wounded two.
* ] - The ruling coalition of ] lost its majority in the upper house after the ].
* ] - ] wins its first ] football championship, beating ] 1-0.

===August===
{{Month3|8|2|0}}
]
* ] - The ] on ] over the ] in ] between University Avenue and Washington Avenue collapses at 6:05 pm CST during the later part of ], killing 13 people.
* ] - ] celebrates its ] with worldwide celebrations.
* ] - A strain of ] is found on a farm at ], near to ], ]. Gordon Brown holds a ] meeting by phone on the outbreak. For more information see ].
* ] - A ]-wide ban on movement of all livestock is in place after foot and mouth disease is found on the Surrey farm.
* ] - Smoking in public places is banned in ].
* ] - The ] launches toward the Martian north pole.
* ] - ]i Prime Minister ] arrives in historic Palestianian town of ], becoming the first Prime Minister of Israel to visit the ] or ] in over seven years. Olmert met with Palestinian Authority President ].
* ] - The ] in ], ] collapses, trapping six miners.
* ] - ] breaks Hank Aaron's home run record by hitting his 756th home run.
* ] - The ] is launched on mission ].
* ] - The ] loses 387.18 points, its largest single-day drop since ].
* ]-] - The ] is held at ], ], ].
* ] - ] were held in ].
* ] - Multiple suicide bombings ] in ], northern ].
* ] - At least 22 people are killed, and at least 39 missing, as a bridge collapses in the southeastern province of ], ].
* ] - An ] strikes ], killing 512 people, injuring more than 1,500, and causing ] warnings in the ].
* ] - The ] in ], ], collapses a second time, killing three rescue workers and injuring six more.
* ] ] issues a statement, revealing that ] is to resume the flight exercises of its ] in remote areas. The flights were suspended in ] after the ].
* ] - ] makes landfall in eastern ].
* ] - The remnants of ] re-strengthen into a tropical storm over Oklahoma, causing widespread flooding and wind damage.
* ] - ], a powerful ] storm, slams into a largely evacuated ] of ].
* ] - ] lands at the ], completing ]'s 19th flight.
], taken on ].]]
* ] - ] Prime Minister ] declares a national ] after a series of ] ravage western ] and southern ], killing 68 people.
* ] - ] in ], ].
* ] - ] ] announced his resignation, to be effective ].
* ]-] - The ] was held at ] in ], ].
* ] - ] is ] as the ] ] by the ], after secularist concerns delayed his initial candidacy.
* ] - ] in which a ] flew from ], ND to ], LA carrying six nuclear warheads.

===September===
{{Month3|9|5|0}}
* ] - ] switches off all of its ] ] signals as part of the ].
* ]-] - The ] hosts its ] in ].
* ] - ] troops withdraw from the ] region of ].
* ] - Northeast ] takes a direct hit from ]. The hurricane was a strong ] storm when it reached the coast.
* ] - A bomb explodes in ] as a crowd gathered to see Algerian President ]. Nineteen people died, while 107 were wounded by the attack.
* ] - The ] starts in ].
* ] - Over 50 people die when car bomb explodes in the ]n port city of ].
* ] - The ] elects the ], vice president, ], municipal mayors, and representatives to ].
* ]-] - The ] is held in ].
* ] - Russia unveils the ].
* ]-] - Inaugural ] is held.
* ] - The ] found former ] President ] guilty beyond reasonable doubt on the charges of ] but acquitted on the charges of ].
* ] - ]ese Prime Minister ] announces his resignation, to be effective ].
* ] - ]n Prime Minister ] and ] resign.
* ] - The ] became the world's tallest free standing structure after surpassing the ] in ].
* ] - The ] spacecraft launches. ] has called the mission, "the largest ] mission since the ]."
* ] - ] is approved as the new ] after a vote in the ].
* ] - Over 3000 ]s and their supporters rallied in front of ] in ] to demonstrate the dedication that UN should accept Taiwan. At the same time, over 300,000 ] rallied in Taiwan to make the same plea.
* ] - ] crashes in ], ], killing 89 passengers and crew.
* ] - The ] cuts ] in the ] by half a point (0.5%) for the first time since ] to ease the on-going panic in the ] due to the ] crisis.
* ] - ] hits ], ]. Authorities had evacuated over two million people prior to the storm's landfall.
* ] - Opening of the ], in the city of ], ].
* ] - The ] rules that former ]vian ] ] must be extradited to Peru so Fujimori can face charges of corruption and human rights abuse.
]
* ] - ] in ] at which ] addresses delegates for the first time as ].
* ] - ] won the ] beating ] by 5 ].
* ] - ] released ], made by ], 3.3 million copies have been sold and helped sell over 500,000 ]s.
* ] - ] ] swears in ] as the 91st ].
* ] - First confirmed deaths resulting from the ] military's crackdown on ]. ] are arrested and ] access is cut from the public.<ref> </ref>
* ] - In southern ] the ], which is under construction, ], killing scores of workers.
* ] - ] occur in ] after ] ] dismisses ].

===October===
{{Month3|10|0|0}}
* ] - The minimum age for purchasing ] products is raised from 16 to 18 across ].
* ] - The second ] begins. ]n ] ] and ]n leader ] meet in ].
* ] - ] of ] officially begins its functions as a new ].
* ] - ] authorities arrest 22 people associated with the banned ] party which campaigns for ] independence, but also has ties to the terrorist group ].
* ] - ] occurs in ].
* ] - Track and field star ] surrenders her five ] medals she won in the ] after admitting to ].
* ] - An ] is held in the Canadian province of ].
* ] - An ] takes place.
* ] - The ] occurs in ].
*] - A small private plane crashes into a house in the ] neighborhood near the ] in ], ], killing 5 on board and 2 in the house.
* ] - ] launched '']'' in order to shed light daily on the human rights abuses being committed throughout the world.
* ] - ] are held in ].
* ] - ] resigns as leader of the British ].
* ] - The ] takes place.
* ] - ], England becomes the first place in the ] to have one of its analogue ] signals switched off as part of ].
] during the ].]]
* ] - After 8 years in exile, ] returns to her homeland ]. The same night, suicide attackers ], killing 136, including 20 police officers. Bhutto escapes uninjured.
* ] - A gas explosion rocked ], a shopping mall in ], ] which ].
* ] - ]'s governor ] declares state of emergency due to drought conditions.
* ] - ] defeats ] at the ] final in ], ].
* ] - ] elections are held for ] and the ] of the U.S. state of ].
* ]&ndash;] - ] in ] result in the evacuation of more than 1,000,000 people and destroying over 1,600 homes and businesses.
* ] - First round of the ] in ]. The second round is held on ].
* ] - ] in ].
* ] - ] led by ] wins a snap ] in ].
* ] - ] is crowned world champion as the ] ends at the ].
* ] - The ] successfully launched on mission ].
* ] - In the space of a few hours, ] develops a coma and flares up to half a million times its former brightness, becoming visible to the naked eye. Its coma would later become larger in volume than the ], making it the second comet to do so in 2007 after Comet McNaught.
*] - The first ] passenger flight, operating for ], with flight number SQ380, flew scheduled service between ] and ], ].
*] - ] launches the sixth major release of their Mac OS X operating system entitled, ].
*] - The ] ] 498 ] victims of religious persecution from before and during the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071028/ap_on_re_eu/vatican_spain_beatifications|title=Vatican beatifies 498 Spanish martyrs |publisher=Yahoo News |accessdate=2007-10-28}}</ref>
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* ] - ] for the ] and members of the ]. ] wins presidential elections and becomes the first female elected president in Argentina.
* ] - The ] win the ] in a four-game sweep against the ].
* ] - A bus bomb in the central ]n city of ] kills 8 and injures over 50 people.
* ] - ] releases ], at 11:00 CET.

===November===
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* ] - The ] of ] is separated from the Judiciary department.
* ] - ] of ] announced her second retirement from professional tennis due to doping allegations and injuries.
* ] - ]'s ] is found guilty of endangering the public following the fatal shooting of ], an innocent ]ian whom officers mistook for a ].
* ] - Four firefighters feared dead in the ].
* ] - President ] declares ] in ].
* ] - ], a prized competition for driverless cars to navigate safely in traffic is scheduled.
* ] - ] wins the second round of the ] in ].
* ] - Reformation Sunday is observed by ] and other Protestants around the world, to commemorate the 490th anniversary (]) of the ], which began the ].
* ] - The ] that lasts until ], ].
* ] - A suicide bomber kills at least 50 people in ], ]. Among the dead are 6 members of the ].
* ] - ] are held in the U.S. states of ], ], ], and ]; Kentucky and Mississippi also hold ].
* ] - The ] forms Government in the ], ]
* ] - The ] occurs. ] youth Pekka-Eric Auvinen kills 8 people and wounds one at the Jokela School Centre.
* ] - A 48 hour long ] for ] is declared by ] President ] due to the ] that have gripped the capital city.
* ] - The ] were held at the ] at ] on the ] in ], ], near ].
* ] - ]ns vote in the final round of the ]. ] won the race with 68.26% of the vote.
* ] - An ] hits the south wing of the ] of the ] in ], north of ], killing four people, including ] Congressman ], and wounding 6 others.
* ] - ] in ]. Prime Minister ]'s coalition wins a third term.
* ] - ] from ] to the ] is opened to passengers.
* ] - A ] in northern ].
* ] - Over 3,000 people are believed to have died after ] hits ], with the death toll expected to rise.
* ] - ] in ].
* ] - The ] in eastern ] claims the lives of 101 miners.
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* ] - The UK's ] admits that it has misplaces two computer discs which contained the records of child benefit claimants data, including bank details and ] numbers, in the United Kingdom, leaving up to 7.25 million households susceptible to identity theft.
* ] - ]ese street vendors riot in ] after government attempts to ban them from operating in the center of the capital city.
* ] - ] - Protests over Bangladeshi feminist writer Taslima Nasreen turn into deadly riots; troops are deployed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7105277.stm |title=Army deployed after Calcutta riot}}</ref>
* ] - ] becomes the 17th ].
* ] - ] wins the ] in ]; Labor leader ] is elected to succeed ] as ].
* ] - Police broke up ] in ] and ].
* ] - The National ] draft will take place.
* ] - A ] will take place in ].
* ] - ] is held in ].
* ] - ] makes a second attempt to return to Pakistan along with his brother ] and other family members.
* ] - ] in ], ] following the death of two youths in a motorcycle collision with a police vehicle.
* ] - ] releases the 2007/2008 ].
] addresses the ].]]
* ] - The ], a peace conference trying to end the ], is held in Annapolis, Maryland in the United States.
* ] - ] ] stands down as the head of the ] and was successed by Lt. General ].
* ] - The ] lays siege to ] after soldiers led by ] ] stage a ].
* ] - The ] officially ends.
* ] - ] crashes near ], ], killing all 56 people on board.

===December===
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* ] - ] wins ] in ], increasing their majority with 60% of the votes.
* ] - ]n President ]'s proposed changes to the ] are narrowly defeated in ].
* ] - ] is sworn in as the ], by ] ].
* ] - ] - ] at ] in ], ]
* ] - 19-year old Robert A. Hawkins ] in ], ], then commits suicide.
* ] - A ] explodes in a law office in ], ], killing one person.
* ] - ]' ] will be positioned such that the ] shines directly above its ] (i.e. an ])
* ] - ] takes place as ] and ] leaders gather in ], ], for their first joint summit in seven years. The ] and ] prime ministers boycott the event due to the presence of ] ].
* ] - The ] deadline for a negotiated settlement on the future of ] passed without an international agreement.
* ] - ] reunites in ], ], for a tribute to ].
* ] - In ], ], ], the first near a UN office and the other detonated close to the Algerian Supreme Court. The official death count for both blasts stands as 31.
* ] - Election by the ] of ]'s highest executive authority, the ] (7 members). All the sitting members are confirmed, except ], who in an upset is replaced by ]. This is only the sixth time in Swiss history a sitting member is not reconfirmed.
* ] - European leaders sign the ] in ].
* ] - Entry into force of the revised version of the ] (EPC), known as the ].
* ] - Former US Senator ] publicly releases a ] accusing 89 retired and active ] players of ] use.
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* ]-] - ] World ] Gliding Championship at ], ].
* ] - ] ] lifts the ] in ].
* ] - ] in ].
* ] - The ] approves ] as ] of ].
* ] - ] is elected president of the ] political party in ] during the ].
* ] - A ] takes place in ]. Former ] of ] ], of the ], won with 50% of the vote against two other major opponents.
* ] - ], ], is announced as ] 2007 ].
* ] - An explosion and fire at the ] facility in ] kills 4 and injures 14.
* ] - The '']'' sinks in the ], killing three crew personnel.
* ] - A group of activist ] Indians send a letter to the ] ] declaring their secession from the Union as the ].
* ] - An ] of magnitude 6.6 ] hits the east coast of the ] of ], causing one death and significant damage in the town of ].
* ] - The ] painting '']'', together with ]'s ''O Lavrador de Café'',<ref>http://ritualcafe.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/lavrador-de-cafe.jpg</ref> is stolen from the ].
* ] - ] became the oldest-ever Monarch of the ], surpassing ], who lived for 81 years, 7 months and 29 days.
* ] - The ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ] join the ] border-free zone.
* ] - A ] in which the solar system will align with the galactic center.
* ] - A ] is held in ]. The ], which is associated with former Prime Minster ], wins a majority of seats in the ].
* ] - ] in ].
* ] - The ]ese government announces that the country's 240-year-old ] will be abolished in ] and a new ] will be declared.
* ] - An overcrowded suspension bridge collapsed near ], ]. At least 15 people are dead, with 100 to 200 missing.
* ] - An escaped ] at the ] kills one person and injures two others.
* ] - Former ]i prime minister ] is assassinated, and at least 20 others are ] at an election rally in ].
* ] - ] and ] took place in ].
* ] - After defeating the ] 38-35, the ] become the second team in ] history to finish the regular season undefeated.
* ] - Over 200 people are killed in ] due to riots over the results of the ] which occurred on ].

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==Births==
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* ] - ] ], daughter of ] of ] and his wife, ].
* ] - ], son of ] and ].
* ] - ], son of ] and ].
* ] - ] Prince ], son of ] ] and his wife, ] ], the Crown Prince and Princess of Brunei.
* ] - ] ], son of ] and Rym Brahimi.
* ] - ] ], daughter of ] and Princess Fahdah Mohammed Abu Neyan.
* ] - ] ], daughter of ] and ].
* ] - ] ], daughter of ] and Princess Noor bint Asem bin Nayef.
* ] - ] ], son of King ] and Queen Masenate Mohato Seeiso.
* ] - ] ], daughter of ] and his wife, ].
* ] - ] ], daughter of ] and his wife, ].
* ] - ], daughter of ] and ].
* ] - ], son of ] and ].
* ] - ], son of ] and ].

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* ] - ], Austrian-born mayor of Jerusalem (b. ])
* ] - ], Mexican actor (b. ])
* ] - ], State ] (b. ])
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* ] - ], Icelandic-born television presenter (b. ])
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* ] - ], American actress (b. ])
* ] - ], French historian and anthropologist (b. ])
* ] - ], Italian film producer (b. ])
* ] - ], American author and conspiracy researcher (b. ])
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* ] - ], Canadian actress (b. ])
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* ] - ], American race car driver and television personality (b. ])
* ] - ], American humorist (b. ])
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* ] - ], Canadian musician (]) (b. ])
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* ] - ], South Korean singer and actress (b. ])
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* ] - ], American music producer and composer (b. ])
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* ] - ], British wartime firefighter (b. ])
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* ] - ], American actor (b. ])
* ] - ], American columnist (b. ])

===February===
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* ] - ], American singer and actress (b. ])
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* ] - ], New Zealand chemist, ] laureate (b. ])
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* ] - ], American model and television personality (b. ])
* ] - ], Irish author and broadcaster (b. ])
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* ] - ], Spanish poet, editor, and inventor of table football (b. ])
* ] - ], American Comedian, and comedic mentor (b. ])
* ] - ], Korean actress (b. ])
* ] - ], British lawyer, colonial civil servant, law academic and author (b. ])
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* ] - ], Irish-born musician (]) (b. ])
* ] - ], American professional wrestler (b. ])
* ] - ], Puerto Rican basketball player (b. ])
* ] - ], German author, painter, and art collector (b. ])
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* ] - ], American activist (b. ])
* ] - ], British game music composer (b. ])
* ] - ], Indian parliamentarian (b. ])
* ] - ], Polish composer, guitar player, vocalist and lyricist (b. ])
* ] - ], British sports journalist (b. ])
* ] - ], French philosopher and sociologist (b. ])
* ] - ], American professional wrestler (b. ])
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* ] - ], American comedian (b. ])
* ] - ], American football player and professional wrestler (b. ])
* ] - ], Australian author, TV writer, producer and comedian (b. ])
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* ] - ], Mexican politician and economist (b. ])
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* ] - ], English actor (b. ])
* ] - ], American lawyer and sports administrator (b. ])
* ] - ], Bangladeshi cricketer (b. ])
* ] - ], British aviation engineer (b. ])
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* ] - ], American gospel musician
* ] - ], English cricketer and coach (b. ])
* ] - ], American actor and comedian (b. ])
* ] - ], American singer (b. ])
* ] - ], Vice President of Iraq (b. ])
* ] - ], American race car driver (b. ])
* ] - ], 14th Prime Minister of Armenia (b. ])

===April===
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* ] - ] Pathologist who conducted ]'s autopsy (b. ])
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* ] - ], Italian film director (b. ])
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* ] - ], English Jehovah's Witnesses leader (b. ])
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* ] - ], Māori actor and film director (b. circa ])
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* ] - ], New Zealand astronomer (b. ])
* ] - ], American singer, actress & talk show panelist (b. ])
* ] - ], Mayor of Nagasaki, Japan (b. ])
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* ] - ], American astronaut (b. ])
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* ] - ], Samoan head of state (b. ])
* ] - ], Afghani Taliban military leader
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* ] - ], English architect (b. ])
* ] - ], American evangelist (b. ])
* ] - ], American actress and activist, daughter of ] (b. ])
* ] - ], American author (b. ])
* ] - ], French physicist and ] laureate (b. ])
* ] - ], Filipino singer (b. ])
* ] - ], New Zealand politician (b. ])
* ] - ], American chemist and biologist (b. ])
* ] - ], American actor (b. ])
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* ] - ], American inventor of the modern hot air balloon (b. ])
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* ] - ], American television personality, ''Mr. Wizard'' (b. ])
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* ] - ], Wife of Billy Graham (b. ])
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* ] - ], American football coach (b. ])
* ] - ], Mexican singer and actor (b. ])
* ] - ], New Zealand Justice (b. ])
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* ] - ], Norwegian engineer and boat designer (b. ])

===July===
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* ] - ], Montenegrin professor and linguist (b. ])
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* ] - ], Indian cricketer (b. ])
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* ] - ], American lyricist and composer (b. ])
* ] - ], wife of President of France ] (b. ])
* ] - ], American saxophone player (b. ])
* ] - ], Turkish musician (b.])
* ] - ], Mexican commentator (b.])
* ] - ], German cyclist (b. ])
* ] - ], American jazz violinist and bassist (b.])
* ] - ], American singer (b. ])
* ] - ], Chilean agent of the ] Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA) (b. ])
* ] - ], English singer (b. ])
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* ] - ], American advertising executive, author, and columnist (b. ])
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* ] - ], Chinese bureaucrat (b. ])
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* ] - ], an elder and spiritual leader of the Newe (Western Shoshone) people (b. ])
* ] - ], former ] (b. ])
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* ] - ], Detroit Red Wings head coach (b. ])
* ] - ], Australian film director (b. ])
* ] - ], British journalist, author, broadcaster and diarist (b.])
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* ] - ], Australian radio broadcaster (b. ])
* ] - ], American homeless man living on the streets of Boston, also known as "King of Kenmore Square" (b. ])
* ] - ], Canadian professional hockey player, coach and executive (b. ])
* ] - ], Japanese politician (b. ])
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* ] - ], American evangelist (b. ])
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* ] - ], Hungarian-American cinematographer (b. ])
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* ] - ], American baseball player (b. ])
* ] - ], Russian animation film director (b. ])
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* ] - ], American pioneering scientist in the field of human consciousness (b. ])
* ] - ], last King of ] (b. ])
* ] - ], American psychologist (b. ])
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* ] - ], British heavyweight boxer (b. ])
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* ] - ], Ex-Romanian Orthodox Church Patriarch (b. ])
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* ] - ], American lawyer (b. ])
* ] - ], French Cardinal Archbishop of Paris (b. ])
* ] - ], German war criminal (b. ])
* ] - ], Los Angeles–based local news anchor (b. ])
* ] - ], Mexican soap opera actor, director and producer, best known as ''Señor Telenovela'' (b. ])
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* ] - ], American author (b. ])
* ] - ], Italian tenor (b. ])
* ] - ], Uzbek theater director (b. ])
* ] - ], American musician (b. ])
* ] - ], Austrian footballer and coach (b. ])
* ] - ], English entrepreneur (b. ])
* ] - ], American actress, former wife of ] (b. ])
* ] - ], Scottish footballer (b. ])
* ] - ], Austrian musician (b. ])
* ] - ], New Zealand clergyman (b. ])
* ] - ], Belgian duathlete (b. ])
* ] - ], Scottish world rally champion (b. ])
* ] - ], Venezuelan musician (b. ])
* ] - ], American actress (b. ])
* ] - ], American author (b. ])
* ] - ], Lebanese politician (b. ])
* ] - ], American musician (b. ])
* ] - ], Norwegian athlete (b. ])
* ] - ], American actress (b. ])
* ] - ], American evangelist (b. ])
* ] - ], Serbian politician (b. ])
* ] - ], French mime artist (b. ])
* ] - ], Canadian artist (b. ])
* ] - ], American businessman (b. ])
* ] - ], South African footballer, scored winning goal in the 1953 FA Cup Final (b. ])
* ] - ], Israeli ] (b. ])
* ] - ], Japanese journalist (b. ])
* ] - ], American founder of the ] (b. ])
* ] - ], Canadian actress (b. ])
* ] - ], Bosnian-Serb politician (b. ])

===October===
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* ] - ], Australian rules football player (b. ])
* ] - ], American athlete (b. ])
* ] - ], English broadcaster and theatre director (b. ])
* ] - ], Irish ] (b. ])
* ] - ], Irish businessman (b. ])
* ] - ], Romanian jurist, professor, and politician (b. ])
* ] - ], Italian veteran of ] (b. ])
* ] - ], American politician (b. ])
* ] - ], Japanese motorcycle road racer (b. ])
* ] - ], ] (b. ]
* ] - ], Greek painter and sculptor (b. ])
* ] - ], Indian philosopher (b. ])
* ] - ], Burmese politician (b. ])
* ] - ], Japanese architect (b. ])
* ] - ], French mercenary (b. ])
* ] - ], Scottish actress (b. ])
* ] - ], Venezuelan ] (b. ])
* ] - ], Macedonian singer (b. ])
* ] - ], 2nd to last living survivor of the ] sinking (b. ])
* ] - ], American entertainer (b. ])
* ] - ], American singer (b. ])
* ] - ], English columnist (b. ])
* ] - ], American military commander and ambassador (b. ])
* ] - ], South African musician (b. ])
* ] - ], American nuclear freeze advocate (b. ])
* ] - ], Dutch author, sculptor and painter (b. ])
* ] - ], American football player (b. ])
* ] - ], French author, daughter of Pierre and ] (b. ])
* ] - ], Malaysian Chinese businessman (b. ])
* ] - ], Czech composer (b. ])
* ] - ], New Zealand novelist (b. ])
* ] - ], Romanian footballer (b. ])
* ] - ], German American pioneering television chef (b. ])
* ] - ], American biochemist (b. ])
* ] - ], Burmese warlord (b. ])
* ] - ], American country singer (b. ])
* ] - ], American entertainer (b. ])

===November===
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* ] - ], American general, pilot of the ] (b. ])
* ] - ], Australian news anchor (b. ])
* ] - ], ]n ] political leader (b. ])
* ] - ], Russian choreographer (b. ])
* ] - ], American professional wrestler (b. ])
* ] - ], Irish republican (b. ])
* ] - ], American runner (b. ])
* ] - ], Swedish footballer and coach (b. ])
* ] - ], Italian journalist (b. ])
* ] - ], American country singer (b. ])
* ] - ], English actress (b. ])
* ] - ], English Anglican priest, founder of the ] (b. ])
* ] - ], Filipino politician (b. ])
* ] - ], 56th ] (b. ])
* ] - ], American actress (b. ])
* ] - ], American politician and civil rights lawmaker (b. ])
* ] - ], American writer (b. ])
* ] - ], American novelist (b. ])
* ] - ], English footballer (b. ])
* ] - ], Japanese baseball player (b. ])
* ] - ], Filipino politician (b. ])
* ] - ], American baseball player and announcer (b. ])
* ] - ], Norwegian comedian and author (b. ])
* ] - ], American actor (b. ])
* ] - ], ] (b. ])
* ] - ], Spanish actor, director, and playwright (b. ])
* ] - ], Canadian sports executive and hockey player (b. ])
* ] - ], English producer (b. ])
* ] - ], American baseball player (b. ])
* ] - ], Russian Soviet-era bureaucrat (b. ])
* ] - ], American musician (]) (b. ])
* ] - ], American musician (]) (b. ])
* ] - ], American football player (b. ])
* ] - ], American physician and inventor of the beverage ] (b. ])
* ] - ], German pilot (b. ])
* ] - ], American politician (b. ])
* ] - ], American businessman (b. ])
* ] - ], American motorcycle daredevil (b. ])

===December===
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* ] - ], Australian tennis player (b. ])
* ] - ], American businessman (b. ])
* ] - ], American literary critic and novelist (b. ])
* ] - ], English footballer and manager (b. ])
* ] - ], Scottish Protestant theologian (b. ])
* ] - ], American rapper (b. ])
* ] - ], Canadian artist (b. ])
* ] - ], American professional gambler (b. ])
* ] - ], German composer (b. ])
* ] - ], American composer (b. ])
* ] - ], Irish model (b. ])
* ] - ], Swedish entertainer (b. ])
* ] - ], Pakistani activist (b. ])
* ] - ], actress (b. ])
* ] - ], Chinese Catholic priest (b. ])
* ] - ], Brazilian politician (b. ])
* ] - ], American musician (b. ])
* ] - ], American politician (b. ])
* ] - ], Filipino actor (b. ])
* ] - ], American singer and songwriter (b. ])
* ] - ], American satirist, author and historian (b. ])
* ] - ], English philanthropist (b. ])
* ] - ], American entrepreneur (b. ])
* ] - ], Archbishop of Cyprus (b. ])
* ] - ], French writer (b. ])
* ] - ], English economist (b. ])
* ] - ], Filipino writer (b. ])
* ] - ], American choreographer (b. ])
* ] - ], Canadian jazz pianist and composer (b. ])
* ] - ], Iranian dramatist and playwright (b. ])
* ] - ], Irish singer (b. ])
* ] - ], American sportscaster (b. ])
* ] - ], Pakistani politician (b. ])
* ] - ], Estonian writer (b. ])
* ] - ], Polish film director (b. ])
* ] - ], a claimant to the Brazilian throne (b. ])
* ] - ], Iranian basketball player (b. ])
* ] - ], Former BBC Radio 1 DJ (b. ])
* ] - ], Yemeni political and tribal leader (b. ])
* ] - ], Scottish footballer (b. ])
* ] - ], Italian architect (b. ])

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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. The year 2007 was designated:

Also see: Misplaced Pages's almanac of events for this year.

UNESCO has recognized fifteen anniversaries for 2007.

Events of 2007

January

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Nancy Pelosi
Hurricane Kyrill creates havoc as it passes across northern Europe.

February

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March

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April

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United States President George W. Bush with Virginia Tech Student Government Association President James Tyger after his speech at the school's convocation.

May

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Nicolas Sarkozy

June

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Launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis

July

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Opening ceremony of the 15th Pan Am Games.
Rising steam from the New York steam pipe explosion

August

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Security camera images show the collapse in animation of the I-35W bridge, looking north.
Rapidfire – NASA image of the Greek wildfires, taken on 25 August.

September

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Myanmar protests

October

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Flames burn Santa Clarita, California during the California wildfires of October 2007.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

November

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Kevin Rudd
Mahmoud Abbas addresses the Annapolis Conference.

December

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Lee Myung-bak

Ongoing

Births

Deaths

Main article: Deaths in 2007

January

Yvonne de Carlo
Benny Parsons
File:Dessin-abbe-pierre.jpg
Abbé Pierre
Ryszard Kapuscinski

February

Anna Nicole Smith
Bruce Bennett
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

March

Jean Baudrillard
Brad Delp
Betty Hutton
Bob Woolmer

April

Kitty Carlisle Hart
Boris Yeltsin
Jack Valenti
Mstislav Rostropovich

May

File:Wallyshirra.jpg
Wally Schirra
Jerry Falwell
Yolanda King

June

Huang Ju
Craig L. Thomas
Chris Benoit
Kiichi Miyazawa

July

Beverly Sills
Lady Bird Johnson
Tammy Faye Messner
File:King Zahir Shah of Afghanistan.jpg
Mohammed Zahir Shah
Teoctist Arăpaşu
Ingmar Bergman

August

Ryan Cox
Oliver Hill
Max Roach
Raymond Barre
File:Antonio Puerta2.jpg
Antonio Puerta

September

Luciano Pavarotti
Jane Wyman
File:Marcel Marceau.gif
Marcel Marceau

October

Jo Ann Davis
Deborah Kerr
Porter Wagoner

November

Laraine Day
Norman Mailer
Kevin DuBrow
Evel Knievel

December

Ike Turner
Julia Carson
File:OscarPeterson1984.jpg
Oscar Peterson
Benazir Bhutto

Nobel Prizes

Holidays

2007 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar2007
MMVII
Ab urbe condita2760
Armenian calendar1456
ԹՎ ՌՆԾԶ
Assyrian calendar6757
Baháʼí calendar163–164
Balinese saka calendar1928–1929
Bengali calendar1413–1414
Berber calendar2957
British Regnal year55 Eliz. 2 – 56 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2551
Burmese calendar1369
Byzantine calendar7515–7516
Chinese calendar丙戌年 (Fire Dog)
4704 or 4497
    — to —
丁亥年 (Fire Pig)
4705 or 4498
Coptic calendar1723–1724
Discordian calendar3173
Ethiopian calendar1999–2000
Hebrew calendar5767–5768
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2063–2064
 - Shaka Samvat1928–1929
 - Kali Yuga5107–5108
Holocene calendar12007
Igbo calendar1007–1008
Iranian calendar1385–1386
Islamic calendar1427–1428
Japanese calendarHeisei 19
(平成19年)
Javanese calendar1939–1940
Juche calendar96
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4340
Minguo calendarROC 96
民國96年
Nanakshahi calendar539
Thai solar calendar2550
Tibetan calendar阳火狗年
(male Fire-Dog)
2133 or 1752 or 980
    — to —
阴火猪年
(female Fire-Pig)
2134 or 1753 or 981
Unix time1167609600 – 1199145599
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References

  1. UNESCO names 2007 ‘Year of Rumi’ (Daily Times)
  2. International Polar Year website
  3. International Heliophysical Year website
  4. European Year of Equal Opportunities for All website
  5. Year of the Dolphin website
  6. Celebration of anniversaries with which UNESCO will be associated in 2006–2007
  7. CIA - The World Factbook - Gibraltar
  8. CNN.com - Transcripts
  9. Kbs Global
  10. News From Korean Central News Agency Of Dprk
  11. Kucinich Files Impeachment Articles Vs. VP, Democratic Presidential Hopeful Dennis Kucinich Files Articles, Saying Threat Of War Vs. Iran "Is Very Real" - CBS News
  12. Washington Acknowledges Russia as Superpower - Kommersant Moscow
  13. "Researchers Find 2,100 Year Old Melon". Yahoo News. Retrieved 2007-06-01.
  14. "Report: U.S. hits militants' Somali base". Yahoo News. Retrieved 2007-06-02.
  15. "4 charged with terror plot at JFK airport, official says". CNN News. Retrieved 2007-06-02.
  16. Russian GEO, N10, 2007, p. 167
  17. "2 charged in Laotian overthrow plot". Yahoo News. Retrieved 2007-06-04. {{cite web}}: Text "Author: Don Thompson" ignored (help)
  18. "10 charged with alleged Laos plot". CNN. Retrieved 2007-06-04.
  19. "Mass Holocaust grave found in Ukraine". Yahoo News. Retrieved 2007-06-05.
  20. "Nine dead, thousands told to flee floodwaters" (html). 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2008-01-28.
  21. "Australian storms beach freighter" (html). BBC. 2007-06-08. Retrieved 2008-01-28.
  22. "London 'bomb' made safe by police". BBC News Online. 2007-06-29. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  23. "Car smashed into Glasgow Airport". ITV News. 2007-06-30. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  24. 'Harry Potter' tale is fastest-selling book in history
  25. Spiegel:Internetverbindung nach Burma gekappt (German)
  26. "Vatican beatifies 498 Spanish martyrs". Yahoo News. Retrieved 2007-10-28.
  27. "Army deployed after Calcutta riot".
  28. http://ritualcafe.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/lavrador-de-cafe.jpg

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