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For other uses, see 2003.
timeline
The timestream.
years: 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

(stardates from 2003.0)

decades: 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s
centuries: 20th century - 21st century - 22nd century

2003 was, on Earth's calendar, the 4th year of the 21st century, and the fourth year of the 2000s decade. Although this was a time period before Human formulation of stardates, this era begins with stardate 2003.0.[1]

Events[]

28 January
US President George W. Bush gives his State of the Union Address. He speaks about his plans to remove Iraq's leader Saddam Hussein from power, introducing hydrogen cars, limiting abortion and fighting AIDS in Africa. A contemporary news article about this event by Jake Tapper appeared in Daniels' 31st century database.[6]
March
The highly controversial Iraq War is fought by the United States, the United Kingdom, and their allies in the nation of Iraq with the aim of removing Saddam and his administration from power. A short time later, U.S. President George W. Bush declared major combat operations to be over. Nonetheless, the conflict continued for years.[7]


People[]

Births and deaths[]

April
Kevin Howard dies in Iraq.[7]

Notable people[]

other notable people
Hank AaronBuzz AldrinPamela AndersonAnn-MargretNeil ArmstrongMargaret AtwoodErnie BanksDrew BarrymoreTony BlairBarry BondsBoutros Boutros-GhaliBen BovaRay BradburyKenneth BranaghRalph BrancaDave BrubeckGeorge H. W. BushGeorge W. BushNaomi CampbellJimmy CarterFidel CastroCharles, Prince of WalesJaques ChiracKatie ChristopherArthur C. ClarkeHillary Rodham ClintonWilliam J. ClintonJoan CollinsMax Allan CollinsRobert CraisWalter CronkiteOlivia de HavillandRobert De NiroCameron DiazAthene DonaldJames DoohanFrank DrakeBob DylanFreeman DysonClint EastwoodElizabeth IIHarlan EllisonShepard FaireyVigdís FinnbogadóttirHeidi FleissBill GatesJohn GlennStephen HawkingPatty HearstLena HorneKevin HowardSaddam HusseinSteve JobsDavy JonesHar Gobind KhoranaLady GagaDebbie LauderdaleAlexey LeonovJames LovellElle MacphersonMadonnaJohn MajorLee MajorsJunior ManceJohnny MandelNelson MandelaCharles MansonWillie MaysJennifer McCarthyPaul McCartneyLarry McMurtryWalter MondaleDemi MooreElon MuskLeonard NimoyRoger PenroseNancy ReaganRonald ReaganHelen ReddyDerek RedmondSally RideDonald RumsfeldClaudia SchifferNorman SchwarzkopfWilliam ShatnerWill SmithMickey SpillanePatrick StewartSharon StoneValentina TereshkovaMargaret ThatcherBobby ThomsonFrank J. TiplerRichard WidmarkAndrew WilesChuck YeagerBoris Yeltsin

Appendices[]

References and notes[]

Stories[]

Title Series Date Media Notes Image
Strange New Worlds VII

Project Blue Book
The Original Series 21-22 June 2003 short story Strange new worlds 7
Constellations

Make-Believe
The Original Series October 2003 short story Constellations

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