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2009

2009 (MMIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2009th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 9th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 10th and last year of the 2000s decade.

Air France Flight 447First inauguration of Barack Obama2009 Iranian presidential election protests2009 swine flu pandemicUS Airways Flight 15492009 L'Aquila earthquakeBitcoinDeath of Michael Jackson
From top left, clockwise: The vertical stabilizer of Air France Flight 447 is pulled out from the Atlantic Ocean; Barack Obama becomes the first African American to become President of the United States; Protests erupt over the 2009 Iranian presidential election; US Airways Flight 1549 crash-lands in the Hudson River with no fatalities, with the event becoming known as the "Miracle on the Hudson"; The "King of Pop" Michael Jackson died in 2009; Bitcoin is initially launched by the pseudonymous name Satoshi Nakamoto; the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake strikes central Italy; The H1N1 virus was responsible for the 2009 swine flu pandemic.
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Archaeology – Biotechnology – ComputingPalaeontology – Quantum computing and communication – Senescence research – Space/Astronomy – Spaceflight – Sustainable energy research
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2009 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar2009
MMIX
Ab urbe condita2762
Armenian calendar1458
ԹՎ ՌՆԾԸ
Assyrian calendar6759
Baháʼí calendar165–166
Balinese saka calendar1930–1931
Bengali calendar1416
Berber calendar2959
British Regnal year57 Eliz. 2 – 58 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2553
Burmese calendar1371
Byzantine calendar7517–7518
Chinese calendar戊子年 (Earth Rat)
4705 or 4645
    — to —
己丑年 (Earth Ox)
4706 or 4646
Coptic calendar1725–1726
Discordian calendar3175
Ethiopian calendar2001–2002
Hebrew calendar5769–5770
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2065–2066
 - Shaka Samvat1930–1931
 - Kali Yuga5109–5110
Holocene calendar12009
Igbo calendar1009–1010
Iranian calendar1387–1388
Islamic calendar1430–1431
Japanese calendarHeisei 21
(平成21年)
Javanese calendar1941–1942
Juche calendar98
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4342
Minguo calendarROC 98
民國98年
Nanakshahi calendar541
Thai solar calendar2552
Tibetan calendar阳土鼠年
(male Earth-Rat)
2135 or 1754 or 982
    — to —
阴土牛年
(female Earth-Ox)
2136 or 1755 or 983
Unix time1230768000 – 1262303999

2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy[1][2] by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Johannes Kepler.[3] It was also declared as the International Year of Natural Fibres[4] by the United Nations General Assembly, as well as the International Year of Reconciliation and the Year of the Gorilla (UNEP and UNESCO).[5]

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Earth Ox 2136 or 1755 or 983Unix time1230768000 1262303999Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy 1 2 by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei s first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Johannes Kepler 3 It was also declared as the International Year of Natural Fibres 4 by the United Nations General Assembly as well as the International Year of Reconciliation and the Year of the Gorilla UNEP and UNESCO 5 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 2 Births 2 1 January June 3 Deaths 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 4 Nobel Prizes 5 New English words 6 ReferencesEvents EditJanuary Edit January 1 Japan Mexico Turkey and Uganda assume their seats on the United Nations Security Council Asuncion the capital of Paraguay becomes the American Capital of Culture and Vilnius and Linz become the European Capitals of Culture Slovakia adopts the euro as its national currency replacing the Slovak koruna 6 A Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer shoots and kills Oscar Grant an unarmed black man at Fruitvale station The event becomes one of the inciting incidents for the global Black Lives Matter movement 7 January 3 The first Genesis block of the blockchain of the cryptocurrency and decentralized payment system Bitcoin is established by the creator of the system known as Satoshi Nakamoto 8 January 15 US Airways Flight 1549 ditches in the Hudson River in an accident that becomes known as the Miracle on the Hudson as all 155 people on board are rescued January 18 Gaza War Hamas announces they will accept the Israel Defense Forces offer of a ceasefire ending the conflict January 20 Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States becoming the first African American to hold the office 9 January 21 Israel withdraws from the Gaza Strip officially ending its three week war with Hamas 10 However intermittent air strikes by both sides continue in the following weeks 11 12 13 January 26 The first trial at the International Criminal Court opens Former Union of Congolese Patriots leader Thomas Lubanga Dyilo is accused of training child soldiers to kill pillage and rape 14 The Icelandic government and banking system collapse Prime Minister Geir Haarde immediately resigns 15 An annular solar eclipse takes place over the Indian Ocean the 50th solar eclipse of Saros cycle 131 January 28 WikiLeaks releases 86 intercepted telephone recordings of politicians and businessmen involved in the 2008 Peru oil scandal 16 January 31 Tiferet Israel Synagogue attack profanation of the oldest synagogue in Caracas Venezuela 17 February Edit February 1 Patriarch Kirill of Moscow is enthroned as the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church following the death of his predecessor Alexy II in 2008 18 Johanna Sigurdardottir is appointed as the new Prime Minister of Iceland becoming the world s first openly lesbian head of government 19 February 7 Bushfires in Victoria leave 173 dead in the worst natural disaster in Australia s history 20 February 13 At 23 31 30 UTC the decimal representation of Unix time reached 1234567890 seconds Celebrations were held around the world among various technical subcultures to celebrate the 1234567890th second citation needed February 25 Soldiers of Bangladeshi border security force Bangladesh Rifles BDR mutiny and take the commanding army officers and their families hostages at the force s headquarters in Pilkhana Dhaka 57 army officers are killed along with 17 civilians by the mutineers February 26 Former Serbian president Milan Milutinovic is acquitted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia regarding war crimes during the Kosovo War 21 March Edit March 2 The President of Guinea Bissau Joao Bernardo Vieira is assassinated during an armed attack on his residence in Bissau 22 March 4 The International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur al Bashir is the first sitting head of state to be indicted by the ICC since its establishment in 2002 23 March 7 NASA s Kepler Mission a space photometer that will search for extrasolar planets in the Milky Way galaxy is launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Florida USA March 17 The President of Madagascar Marc Ravalomanana is overthrown in a coup d etat following a month of unrest in Antananarivo 24 April Edit April 1 Albania and Croatia are admitted to NATO becoming the newest members of the organization 25 April 5 North Korea launches a rocket from its Tonghae Satellite Launching Ground which it says is carrying the Kwangmyŏngsŏng 2 satellite prompting an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council 26 April 6 A 6 3 magnitude earthquake strikes near L Aquila Italy killing 308 and injuring more than 1 500 27 April 21 UNESCO launches The World Digital Library 28 May Edit May 11 24 Space Shuttle Atlantis is launched to refurbish the Hubble Space Telescope on May 11 landing at Edwards Air Force Base May 24 29 May 12 16 The Eurovision Song Contest 2009 takes place in Moscow Russia and is won by Norwegian entrant Alexander Rybak with the song Fairytale May 17 Minecraft gets its first update by Mojang Studios May 18 Following more than a quarter century of fighting the Sri Lankan Civil War ends with the total military defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam 30 May 25 North Korea announces that it has conducted a second successful nuclear test in North Hamgyong Province The United Nations Security Council condemns the reported test 31 June Edit June 2009 redirects here For the album by Toro Y Moi see June 2009 album June 1 Air France Flight 447 en route from Rio de Janeiro Brazil to Paris crashes into the Atlantic Ocean killing all 228 on board June 11 The outbreak of the H1N1 influenza strain commonly referred to as swine flu is deemed a global pandemic 32 June 13 Mass protests erupt across Iran following a disputed presidential election in which Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was reelected president the largest demonstrations in the country since the Iranian Revolution 33 June 18 NASA launches the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter LCROSS probes to Mars the first American lunar mission since Lunar Prospector in 1998 June 21 Greenland gains self rule June 25 The death of American pop star Michael Jackson triggers an outpouring of worldwide grief Online reactions to the event cripple several major websites and services as the abundance of people accessing the web addresses pushes internet traffic to unprecedented and historic levels 34 June 28 The Military of Honduras ousts Honduran President Manuel Zelaya in a coup d etat 35 condemned by OAS 36 June 30 Yemenia Flight 626 crashes off the coast of Moroni Comoros killing all but one of the 153 passengers and crew 37 July Edit July 5 Violent riots broke out in Urumqi Xinjiang PRC officials said that a total of 197 people died July 7 A public memorial service for Michael Jackson is held at Staples Center It is watched by over 2 5 billion people worldwide July 15 Caspian Airlines Flight 7908 en route from Tehran Iran to Yerevan Armenia crashes into the Jannatabad village in Qazvin Province killing all 168 on board July 16 Iceland s national parliament the Althingi votes to pursue joining the EU 38 July 17 Two bombs exploded separately at the JW Marriott and Ritz Carlton Hotels in Jakarta Indonesia killing 9 people including 2 suicide bombers and injuring 53 39 July 22 The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century lasting up to 6 minutes and 38 86 seconds 0 14 seconds shorter than 6 minutes and 39 seconds occurs over parts of Asia and the Pacific Ocean July 26 The Islamic extremist group Boko Haram initiates an uprising in Bauchi State Nigeria and quickly spreads throughout the northern part of the country 40 August Edit August 3 Bolivia becomes the first South American country to declare the right of indigenous people to govern themselves 41 August 7 Typhoon Morakot hits Taiwan killing 673 and stranding more than 1 000 via the worst flooding on the island in half a century 42 August 14 The United Kingdom imposes direct rule on the Turks and Caicos Islands after an inquiry that found evidence of government corruption 43 September Edit September 9 StudioMini a multitrack audio recording app is first released 44 September 21 China becomes the first country to succeed a completed clinical trial by a company for the 2009 H1N1 vaccine in the world during the flu pandemic September 22 WikiLeaks exposes the contents of Kaupthing Bank s internal documents prior to the Icelandic Financial Crisis These documents showed suspicious amounts of money were loaned to bank owners and debts being written off 45 September 23 Korba chimney collapse At least 45 workers are killed when lightning strikes a chimney under construction in Korba Chhattisgarh India causing it to collapse 46 September 26 Typhoon Ketsana PAGASA Name Ondoy makes landfall in The Philippines killing hundreds in Metro Manila and flooding in Huế Vietnam September 28 At least 157 demonstrators are massacred by the Guinean military at the Stade du 28 Septembre during a protest against the government that came to power in a coup d etat the previous year 47 September 29 A 8 1 Mw earthquake strikes Samoa with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII Very strong leaving at least 192 people dead 48 September 30 A 7 6 Mw earthquake strikes Sumatra Indonesia with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII Severe leaving at least 1 115 people dead 49 October Edit October 1 Paleontologists announce the discovery of an Ardipithecus ramidus fossil skeleton deeming it the oldest remains of a human ancestor yet found 50 October 2 Ireland holds a second referendum on the EU s Lisbon Treaty The amendment is approved by the Irish electorate 51 52 53 54 55 having been rejected in the Lisbon I referendum held last year The International Olympic Committee awards Rio de Janeiro the right to host the 2016 Summer Olympics 56 October 15 It is revealed the company Trafigura has been using a super injunction to stop The Guardian from reporting about the 2006 Cote d Ivoire toxic dumping incident which Trafigura was responsible for 57 October 20 Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is inaugurated for a second term as President of Indonesia WikiLeaks leaked the membership listing of a radical political group known as the British National Party 58 October 22 Microsoft releases Windows 7 October 23 The 2009 Catano oil refinery fire began after an explosion at the refinery in Bayamon Puerto Rico 59 October 25 Two suicide attacks in Baghdad Iraq kill 155 people and injure at least 721 people 60 October 27 Riot Games releases MOBA video game League of LegendsNovember Edit November 3 The Czech Republic becomes the final member state of the European Union to sign the Treaty of Lisbon thereby permitting that document s initiation into European law 61 The Prime Minister of Belgium Herman Van Rompuy is designated the first permanent President of the European Council 62 a position he takes up on December 1 2009 63 64 65 November 10 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 was released citation needed November 13 Having analyzed the data from the LCROSS lunar impact NASA announces that it has found a significant quantity of water in the Moon s Cabeus crater 66 67 November 23 In the Philippines at least 58 people are abducted and killed in the province of Maguindanao in what the Committee to Protect Journalists called the single deadliest attack on journalists in history 68 November 24 The Avdhela Project an Aromanian digital library and cultural initiative is founded in Bucharest Romania 69 December Edit December 1 The Treaty of Lisbon comes into force 70 December 7 18 The UNFCCC s 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference is held in Copenhagen Denmark 71 December 8 A series of attacks in Baghdad Iraq kill at least 127 people and injure at least 448 more 72 December 16 Astronomers discover GJ 1214 b the first known exoplanet on which water could exist 73 December 15 First flight of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner December 25 A Nigerian terrorist plotted an attempted terrorist bombing of Northwest Airlines Flight 253 en route from Amsterdam to Detroit 74 importance Births EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message January June Edit January 1 Hend Zaza Syrian table tennis player January 26 YaYa Gosselin American actress 75 76 January 29 The Suleman octuplets notable multiple births April 6 Valentina Tronel French singer and winner of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 April 6 Shaylee Mansfield deaf American actress 77 April 15 Julia Butters American child actress May 4 Prince Henrik of Denmark May 18 Hala Finley American actress 78 79 June 23 Xia Vigor British Filipino child actressDeaths EditFurther information Category 2009 deaths DeathsJanuary February March April May June July August September October November December January Edit Main article Deaths in January 2009 Ricardo Montalban John Updike Ingemar Johansson January 1 Nizar Rayan Palestinian military and political leader b 1959 Johannes Mario Simmel Austrian writer b 1924 Helen Suzman South African activist and politician b 1917 January 2 Steven Gilborn American actor b 1936 January 3 Pat Hingle American actor b 1924 January 8 Don Galloway American actor b 1937 January 12 Claude Berri French film director b 1934 Arne Naess Norwegian philosopher b 1912 January 13 Patrick McGoohan Irish American actor b 1928 January 14 Ricardo Montalban Mexican born American film and television actor b 1920 January 16 Andrew Wyeth American painter b 1917 January 20 Stephanos II Ghattas Egyptian Patriarch of Alexandria b 1920 January 22 Chau Sen Cocsal Chhum 21st Prime Minister of Cambodia b 1905 January 24 Karl Koller Austrian footballer b 1929 January 25 Mamadou Dia 1st Prime Minister of Senegal b 1910 January 27 John Updike American writer b 1932 R Venkataraman 8th President of India b 1910 January 30 Ingemar Johansson Swedish boxer b 1932 February Edit Main article Deaths in February 2009 James Whitmore February 6 Philip Carey American actor b 1925 James Whitmore American actor b 1921 February 9 Eluana Englaro Italian patient in right to die case b 1970 February 11 Estelle Bennett American singer b 1941 February 12 Giacomo Bulgarelli Italian footballer b 1940 February 13 Edward Upward British novelist and short story writer b 1903 February 18 Kamila Skolimowska Polish hammer thrower b 1982 February 25 Philip Jose Farmer American writer b 1918 February 26 Wendy Richard English actress b 1943 February 27 Manea Mănescu 50th Prime Minister of Romania b 1916 February 28 Paul Harvey American radio broadcaster b 1918 March Edit Main article Deaths in March 2009 Joao Bernardo Vieira Natasha Richardson Janet Jagan Raul Alfonsin March 2 Joao Bernardo Vieira 2nd President of Guinea Bissau b 1939 March 3 Sydney Chaplin American actor b 1926 March 4 Horton Foote American playwright and screenwriter b 1916 March 5 Valeri Broshin Turkish footballer and manager b 1962 March 7 Tullio Pinelli Italian screenwriter b 1908 March 8 Hank Locklin American country music singer b 1918 March 13 Betsy Blair American actress b 1923 James Purdy American novelist poet and playwright b 1914 Test Canadian American professional wrestler and actor b 1975 March 14 Alain Bashung French singer songwriter and actor b 1947 Edith Lucie Bongo First Lady of Gabon b 1964 March 15 Ron Silver American actor and political activist b 1946 March 17 Clodovil Hernandes Brazilian fashion stylist b 1937 March 18 Natasha Richardson English actress b 1963 March 20 Abdellatif Filali 13th Prime Minister of Morocco b 1928 March 21 Mohit Sharma Indian army officer b 1978 80 March 22 Jade Goody British reality TV star b 1981 March 25 Yukio Endō Japanese gymnast b 1937 Dan Seals American country music singer songwriter b 1948 March 28 Janet Jagan 6th Prime Minister and 6th President of Guyana b 1920 March 29 Andy Hallett American singer and actor b 1975 Maurice Jarre French composer and conductor b 1924 March 31 Raul Alfonsin 49th President of Argentina b 1927 April Edit Main article Deaths in April 2009 Bea Arthur April 12 Marilyn Chambers American pornographic actress b 1952 Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick American social theorist b 1950 April 14 Maurice Druon French novelist b 1918 April 19 J G Ballard English novelist b 1930 April 21 Vivian Maier 83 American street photographer 81 April 22 Ken Annakin English film director b 1914 Jack Cardiff English cinematographer b 1914 April 25 Bea Arthur American actress and singer b 1922 82 April 26 Pupuke Robati 4th Prime Minister of Cook Islands b 1925 April 28 Vern Gosdin American country music singer b 1934 Ekaterina Maximova Russian ballerina b 1939 May Edit Main article Deaths in May 2009 Dom DeLuise Nguyễn Ba Cẩn Roh Moo hyun May 2 Augusto Boal Brazilian theatre director b 1931 Jack Kemp American politician and football player b 1935 May 4 Dom DeLuise American actor and comedian b 1933 May 9 Chuck Daly American basketball coach b 1930 May 11 Abel Goumba Prime Minister of the Central African Republic b 1926 May 13 Achille Compagnoni Italian mountaineer b 1914 May 17 Mario Benedetti Uruguayan writer b 1920 May 18 Wayne Allwine American voice actor b 1947 Velupillai Prabhakaran Sri Lankan militant b 1954 May 19 Robert F Furchgott American scientist b 1916 May 20 Nguyễn Ba Cẩn 8th Prime Minister of South Vietnam b 1930 83 May 23 Roh Moo hyun 9th President of South Korea b 1946 May 27 Clive Granger British economist b 1934 May 29 Karine Ruby French snowboarder b 1978 May 30 Luis Cabral 1st President of Guinea Bissau b 1931 Ephraim Katzir 4th President of Israel b 1916 Gaafar Nimeiry 4th President of the Sudan b 1930 May 31 Kamala Surayya Indian poet b 1934 Milvina Dean youngest and last survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic b 1912 June Edit Main article Deaths in June 2009 David Carradine Omar Bongo Farrah Fawcett Michael Jackson June 1 Silvio Barbato Italian Brazilian opera conductor and composer b 1959 Fatma Ceren Necipoglu Turkish harpist and university lecturer for piano and harp b 1972 Prince Pedro Luiz of Orleans Braganza heir to the line of succession in Brazil b 1983 June 2 David Eddings American author b 1931 June 3 David Carradine American actor b 1936 Koko Taylor American musician b 1928 June 6 Jean Dausset French Nobel immunologist b 1916 June 7 Hugh Hopper British guitarist b 1945 June 8 Omar Bongo 2nd President of Gabon b 1935 June 11 Sumire Japanese fashion model b 1987 importance June 12 Felix Malloum 3rd President of Chad b 1932 June 13 Mitsuharu Misawa Japanese professional wrestler b 1962 June 16 Peter Arundell British racing driver b 1933 June 17 Ralf Dahrendorf German British social theorist and politician b 1929 June 18 Giovanni Arrighi Italian economist sociologist and world systems analyst b 1937 Hortensia Bussi 28th First Lady of Chile b 1914 June 20 Godfrey Rampling English athlete and army officer b 1909 June 24 Olja Ivanjicki Serbian painter sculptor and poet b 1931 June 25 Farrah Fawcett American actress b 1947 Michael Jackson American singer songwriter and dancer b 1958 June 27 Gale Storm American actress b 1922 June 30 Pina Bausch German choreographer b 1940 Harve Presnell American actor and singer b 1933 Shi Pei Pu Chinese opera singer b 1938 July Edit Main article Deaths in July 2009 Karl Malden Amin al Hafez Walter Cronkite Bobby Robson July 1 Alexis Arguello Nicaraguan boxer and politician b 1952 Karl Malden American actor b 1912 July 3 Jorge Enrique Adoum Ecuadorian writer poet politician and diplomat b 1926 July 4 Brenda Joyce American actress b 1917 Allen Klein American businessman b 1931 July 6 Vasily Aksyonov Russian novelist b 1932 Robert McNamara American politician b 1916 July 11 Arturo Gatti Italian Canadian boxer b 1972 July 13 Amin al Hafez 22nd Prime Minister of Lebanon b 1926 July 15 Natalya Estemirova Russian human rights activist b 1958 July 17 Meir Amit Israeli general and politician b 1921 Walter Cronkite American newscaster b 1916 Leszek Kolakowski Polish philosopher b 1927 Gordon Waller Scottish singer songwriter and guitarist b 1945 July 18 Yasmine Belmadi French actor b 1976 Ricardo Londono Colombian racing driver b 1949 July 19 Frank McCourt Irish American author b 1930 Henry Surtees British racing driver b 1991 July 24 Jose Carlos da Costa Araujo Brazilian goalkeeper b 1962 July 25 Yasmin Ahmad Malaysian film director writer and scriptwriter b 1958 Harry Patch English war veteran b 1898 July 26 Merce Cunningham American choreographer b 1919 July 30 Mohammed Yusuf Nigerian Islamist militant leader founder of Boko Haram b 1970 July 31 Bobby Robson English footballer and manager b 1933 August Edit Main article Deaths in August 2009 Corazon Aquino Kim Dae jung Ted Kennedy August 1 Corazon Aquino 11th President of the Philippines b 1933 August 4 Hirotugu Akaike Japanese statistician b 1927 August 5 Budd Schulberg American screenwriter b 1914 August 6 John Hughes American film director and writer b 1950 Savka Dabcevic Kucar Prime Minister of Croatia b 1923 Willy DeVille American singer songwriter b 1950 August 8 Daniel Jarque Spanish footballer b 1983 August 9 John Quade American actor b 1938 August 10 Urpo Korhonen Finnish olympic cross country skier b 1923 August 11 Eunice Kennedy Shriver American founder of the Special Olympics b 1921 August 12 Rashied Ali American free jazz drummer b 1933 August 13 Les Paul American musician and inventor b 1915 August 18 Kim Dae jung 8th President of South Korea b 1924 August 23 Anna Maria Muller German athlete b 1949 August 24 Toni Sailer Austrian alpine ski racer b 1935 August 25 Ted Kennedy American politician b 1932 August 26 Abdul Aziz al Hakim Iraqi politician and theologian b 1953 August 27 Sergey Mikhalkov Soviet Russian author b 1913 August 28 DJ AM American DJ b 1973 September Edit Main article Deaths in September 2009 Norman Borlaug Patrick Swayze September 8 Aage Bohr Danish Nobel physicist b 1922 September 9 Leon Glovacki French footballer b 1928 September 11 Juan Almeida Cuban revolutionary and politician b 1927 Jim Carroll American author poet and musician b 1949 Yoshito Usui Japanese manga artist b 1958 September 12 Norman Borlaug American Nobel agronomist b 1914 Jack Kramer American tennis player and promoter b 1921 September 13 Paul Burke American actor b 1926 September 14 Keith Floyd British cook and restaurateur b 1943 Henry Gibson American actor and songwriter b 1935 Patrick Swayze American actor and dancer b 1952 September 16 Mary Travers American singer and songwriter b 1936 September 17 Noordin Mohammad Top Malaysian Islamist militant b 1968 September 18 Irving Kristol American writer and political commentator b 1920 September 23 Ertugrul Osman 43rd Head of the Ottoman Dynasty b 1912 September 25 Alicia de Larrocha Spanish pianist b 1923 September 28 Guillermo Endara 32nd President of Panama b 1936 September 29 Pavel Popovich Soviet cosmonaut b 1930 October Edit Main article Deaths in October 2009 Mercedes Sosa Al Martino October 2 Marek Edelman Polish political and social activist b 1922 Rolf Russmann German footballer b 1950 October 4 Shōichi Nakagawa Japanese politician b 1953 Gunther Rall German fighter pilot b 1918 Mercedes Sosa Argentine singer b 1935 October 5 Israel Gelfand Soviet American mathematician b 1913 October 7 Irving Penn American photographer b 1917 October 10 Stephen Gately Irish singer b 1976 October 11 Joan Marti i Alanis 64th Co Prince of Andorra b 1928 October 12 Frank Vandenbroucke Belgian cyclist b 1974 October 13 Al Martino American singer and actor b 1927 October 14 Lou Albano Italian American professional wrestler manager and actor b 1933 October 17 Carla Boni Italian singer b 1925 October 19 Joseph Wiseman Canadian actor b 1918 October 20 Yuri Ryazanov Russian artistic gymnast b 1987 October 22 Soupy Sales American comedian actor radio television personality b 1926 October 28 Taylor Mitchell Canadian singer b 1990 October 30 Claude Levi Strauss French anthropologist b 1908 October 31 Hsue Shen Tsien Chinese scientist b 1911 November Edit Main article Deaths in November 2009 Vitaly Ginzburg Samak Sundaravej November 1 Alda Merini Italian poet b 1931 84 November 2 Amir Pnueli Israeli computer scientist b 1941 November 3 Francisco Ayala Spanish novelist b 1906 November 8 Vitaly Ginzburg Russian Nobel physicist b 1916 November 10 Robert Enke German footballer b 1977 John Allen Muhammad African American spree killer b 1960 85 November 15 Pierre Harmel 39th Prime Minister of Belgium b 1911 Pavle Serbian Patriarch Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church b 1914 Jocelyn Quivrin French actor b 1979 November 16 Antonio de Nigris Mexican footballer b 1978 Edward Woodward English actor and singer b 1930 November 18 Jeanne Claude French American artist b 1935 November 19 Daul Kim South Korean model b 1989 November 20 Lino Lacedelli Italian mountaineer b 1925 November 21 Konstantin Feoktistov Soviet cosmonaut b 1926 November 24 Samak Sundaravej 25th Prime Minister of Thailand b 1935 November 26 Ecaterina Stahl Iencic Romanian fencer b 1946 November 30 Paul Naschy Spanish actor b 1934 Milorad Pavic Serbian writer b 1929 December Edit Main article Deaths in December 2009 Paul Samuelson Jennifer Jones Brittany Murphy Rafael Caldera Abdurrahman Wahid December 2 Eric Woolfson Scottish singer and keyboardist b 1945 December 3 Richard Todd Irish born British actor b 1919 December 4 Vyacheslav Tikhonov Russian actor b 1928 Umaga Samoan American professional wrestler b 1973 December 5 Alfred Hrdlicka Austrian artist b 1928 Otto Graf Lambsdorff German politician b 1926 December 9 Luiz Carlos Alborghetti Brazilian radio commenter b 1945 Gene Barry American actor b 1919 Rodrigo Carazo Odio 38th President of Costa Rica b 1926 December 12 Val Avery American actor b 1924 Klavdiya Boyarskikh Soviet cross country skier b 1939 December 13 Paul Samuelson American Nobel Prize winning economist b 1915 December 14 Alan A Court English footballer b 1934 December 15 Oral Roberts American Evangelist b 1918 December 16 Roy E Disney American businessman b 1930 Yegor Gaidar Russian politician b 1956 December 17 Amin al Hafiz President and Prime Minister of Syria b 1921 Alaina Reed Hall American actress b 1946 Jennifer Jones American actress b 1919 Michel Leblond French footballer b 1932 Dan O Bannon American screenwriter b 1946 December 19 Hussein Ali Montazeri Iranian scholar and human rights activist b 1922 Kim Peek American savant b 1951 December 20 Brittany Murphy American actress and singer b 1977 December 21 Edwin G Krebs American Nobel biologist b 1918 December 23 Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme Tibetan politician b 1910 Edward Schillebeeckx Belgian theologian b 1914 December 24 Rafael Caldera 54th and 60th President of Venezuela b 1916 December 25 Vic Chesnutt American singer songwriter b 1964 December 26 Dennis Brutus South African activist educator journalist and poet b 1924 Jacques Sylla 12th Prime Minister of Madagascar b 1946 December 27 Takashi Takabayashi Japanese footballer b 1931 December 28 The Rev American musician b 1981 December 30 Bessie Blount Griffin American physical therapist inventor and forensic scientist b 1914 86 Rowland S Howard Australian musician b 1959 Peter Shirayanagi Japanese cardinal b 1928 Abdurrahman Wahid 4th President of Indonesia b 1940 December 31 Rashidi Kawawa 1st Prime Minister of Tanzania b 1924 Nobel Prizes Edit 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