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2005 and Taoiseach
In 2005 the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, proposed that Northern Ireland MPs should be able to address a committee of the whole of house sitting in the Dáil chamber.
* Garret Fitzgerald, former Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, 2005
The bridge was opened by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern in July 2005.

2005 and Bertie
* Xandra Bingley in her 2005 novel Bertie, May and Mrs Fish.
Princess Margaret was portrayed by Lucy Cohu in the Channel 4 TV drama The Queen's Sister ( 2005 ), by Trulie MacLeod in the TV drama The Women of Windsor ( 1992 ), and by Hannah Wiltshire in the TV drama Bertie and Elizabeth ; she is portrayed silently in the second series première of Ashes to Ashes ( 2009, set in 1982 ) and subsequently complains off-camera about one of the principal characters.
In 2005, a spokeswoman for Bertie Ahern stated he had no interest in using it, and he remained resident in his private home in Drumcondra in Dublin.
On March 15, 2005, Irish prime minister Bertie Ahern visited Tipperary Hill where he had his photo taken by the Green-on-Top traffic light and dined at a local Irish pub.
* Bertie Hill ( 1927 – 2005 ), equestrian, Olympic Games gold medalist.
* Bertie Hill ( 1926 – 2005 ), British equestrian at the 1956 Summer Olympics
Albert " Bertie " Edwin Hill ( 7 February 1927 – 5 August 2005 ) was a British equestrian.

2005 and Ahern
Despite multiple parliamentary questions from as early as 2005, where it was stated that there was no proof that this was happening, Minister Ahern announced a ban on all handguns in November 2008.
Various media reports have suggested that Ahern has, since 2005, been in a relationship with his long time friend Anna Bogle.
Shortly into his tenure in April 2005 Ahern was appointed one of four special envoys for United Nations reform by the UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan.
In 2005, the museum was sprayed a number of time with anti-Semitic slogans and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dermot Ahern, visited the museum to show his sympathy and to express his hope that the attacks were the responsibility of a very small group of people who would soon be brought to justice.

2005 and announced
In December 2003 Aston Martin announced it would return to motor racing in 2005.
* Telecom New Zealand — Operated an AMPS / TDMA network in New Zealand from 1987 until 2007 throughout the whole country and the network was renowned for its superb coverage, In 2000 Telecom announced that they would discontinue the AMPS network within 5 years ( 2005 ) to give customers an opportunity to transition to the CDMA2000 and later 1XRTT technologies that replaced it.
In 2005, Clinton announced through his foundation an agreement with manufacturers to stop selling sugared drinks in schools.
In December 2005 Belarus bought 10 L-39 jet trainer aircraft from Ukraine, and plans were announced to buy 18 used Su-30K fighters.
On July 14, 2005, Tom Biscardi, a long-time Bigfoot enthusiast and CEO of Searching for Bigfoot Inc., appeared on the Coast to Coast AM paranormal radio show and announced that he was " 98 % sure that his group will be able to capture a Bigfoot which they have been tracking in the Happy Camp, California area.
Former COO Scott Arnold took the title of interim president and chief executive officer until November 8, 2005, when it was announced that Tod Nielsen would take over as CEO effective November 9, 2005.
In December 2004, the EU leaders announced that accession negotiations with Croatia would start on March 17, 2005 provided that Croatian government cooperates fully with the ICTY.
However, in October 2004, the Cuban government announced an end to this policy: from November US dollars would no longer be legal tender in Cuba, but would instead be exchanged for convertible pesos ( since April 2005 at the exchange rate of $ 1. 08 ) with a 10 % tax payable to the state on the exchange of US dollars cash — though not on other forms of exchange.
On 24 January 2005 it was announced that Mandrakesoft had acquired Conectiva for 1. 79 million euro ( 2. 3 million U. S. dollars at the time ).
On 7 April 2005 Mandrakesoft announced the decision to change the name of the parent company to Mandriva and their distribution name to Mandriva Linux, although the Brazilian operation would not change its name from Conectiva immediately.
In 2005 Harlem Hospital announced a $ 2 million project to conserve Alston's murals and three other pieces in the original commissioned project as part of a $ 225 million dollar hospital expansion.
On March 16, 2005, KMOS, Inc. announced that it had completed all registrations with the State of Delaware to change its corporate name to Amiga, Inc. Several companies produce Amiga hardware and software today.
In 2005, it was announced that NTL and Telewest would merge, after a period of co-operation in the preceding few years.
In 2005, Gerald Casale announced his " solo " project, Jihad Jerry & the Evildoers ( the Evildoers themselves including the other members of Devo ), and released the first EP, Army Girls Gone Wild in 2006.
However, on 1 November 2005, he announced his decision to stay in Bavaria.
At the RSA Conference 2005, the National Security Agency ( NSA ) announced Suite B which exclusively uses ECC for digital signature generation and key exchange.
On 26 August 2005, the government announced plans to study ways to reduce the size of the military.
In December 2005, jailed Intifada leader Marwan Barghouti broke ranks with the party and announced that he had formed a new political list to run in the elections called the al-Mustaqbal (" The Future "), mainly composed of members of Fatah's " Young Guard.
In March 2005, the FBI announced it is beginning a new, more ambitious software project, code-named Sentinel, expected for completion by 2009.
In 2005, the Red Sox ownership group announced that the team would stay at Fenway Park indefinitely.
In December 2004 it was announced that the rights had been acquired by Network Video, and was released on three Region 2 DVDs in May 2005.
In 2005 the Minister of Ports, Harbours and Railways announced plans to extend the railway system to facilitate economic development.
Grenada announced the resumption of diplomatic ties with the People's Republic of China on January 20, 2005.

2005 and government's
However, the ruling party then lost its majority in by-elections in 2005, as discontinued reform plans, continual labor unrest, Roh's personal feuds with the media, diplomatic friction with the United States and Japan, caused criticism of the government's incompetence of political, socioeconomical issues and foreign affairs.
Indeed, in 2005, the U. S. Congress issued an apology for the federal government's failure to enact lynching legislation to protect blacks in that era.
* On 19 July 2005, in Richmond, Virginia, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals began hearing the government's appeal of the lower court ( the District of South Carolina, at Charleston ) ruling by Henry F. Floyd, District Judge, ( CA-04-2221-26AJ ).
The South Korean government's strategy is quickly yielding results and despite predicting that farmland is shrinking on the country, the government announced in August 2009 that South Korea would enjoy a 10 % increase in rice production in 2009, the first since 2005, and the government has begun purchasing large quantities of rice to keep prices stable.
With the birth of Infanta Leonor of Spain on 31 October 2005 to the Prince and Princess of Asturias, President Zapatero reaffirmed his government's intention to amend the Spanish constitution by introducing full and equal cognatic primogeniture, also known in French as aînesse intégrale, which is a gender neutral succession law already adopted in Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, and Luxembourg.
While she is rarely politically outspoken, in 2005 following the Hurricane Katrina disaster, Dion appeared on Larry King Live and tearfully criticized the U. S. government's slow response in aiding the victims of the hurricane: " There's people still there waiting to be rescued.
The U. S. government's most recent 2005 National Survey on Drug Use and Health ( NSDUH ) reported that nationwide over 800, 000 adolescents ages 12 – 17 sold illegal drugs during the twelve months preceding the survey.
In July 2005, five men from the north of Kenny's Mayo constituency were jailed over their opposition to the Fianna Fáil-led government's plans for the Corrib gas project.
On June 13, 2005, the Supreme Court denied the government's petition to have his case heard directly by the court, instead of the appeal being first heard by the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, Virginia.
Also in 2004, veterans of a Twyford Down protest threatened a new campaign of direct action in response to 200 new road-building proposals in the government's recently unveiled ten-year transport plan and one of them went on to found Road Block in 2005, which became part of the Campaign for Better Transport ( UK ) in 2007.
In September 2005, the government's economic record on the cost of living came under scrutiny from the RTÉ television programme Rip-Off Republic.
Premier McGuinty and Prime Minister Paul Martin debated the Ontario government's accusations throughout the spring of 2005.
Parliament, dominated by Zanu-PF, passed a constitutional amendment, signed into law on September 12, 2005, that nationalised farmland acquired through the " Fast Track " process and deprived original landowners of the right to challenge in court the government's decision to expropriate their land.
In early 2005, Alcock publicly criticized his government's position against the legalization of marijuana, saying, " If we actually wanted to break the back of organized crime, we would be better off to control it.
Since May and June 2005, Chaudhry has been at the forefront of a campaign against the government's controversial Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill, which proposes to establish a Commission with the power, subject to presidential approval, to compensate victims and pardon perpetrators of the 2000 coup.
After compiling figures in 2002 which revealed that the government's fleet of ministerial cars had grown to its largest ever size, he began in January 2005 to campaign to force disclosure of the details of MPs ' expenses under the Freedom of Information Act, finally succeeding in February 2007.
In 2005, he was appointed the Liberal Democrats ' Work and Pensions spokesman, a position in which he was critical of the government's handling of the Child Support Agency and flaws in the tax credits system.
Factors in her defeat include her association with many of the government's more unpopular policies, such as the crucial 26 March 2003 vote on the war on Iraq, with The Times describing her in 2005 as " a fiercely loyal Labour MP, who has only rebelled against the Government in four out of 1570 votes.
In June 2005, Trudeau focused attention on what he said were the implications for civil liberties in the Canadian government's use of security certificates to detain indefinitely, without trial, suspected terrorists based on secret evidence.
In a controversial move, the Great Council decided on 28 July 2005 to endorse the government's Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill, which aimed to establish a Commission empowered to compensate victims and pardon perpetrators of the 2000 coup.
On 28 October 2004, the government fell as the Saeima voted 39 – 53 against the government's budget proposal for the year 2005.
On 13 May 2005, he announced his implacable opposition to the government's proposal to establish a Reconciliation and Unity Commission, with the power to grant compensation to victims of the 2000 coup, and amnesty to perpetrators of it.
Wappel remained one of the most vocal social conservatives in the Liberal caucus, and was a prominent opponent of the Martin government's 2005 same-sex marriage legislation, which he described as " discriminatory, a sham, and a hoax ".
In 2005, Georgiou was one of a small number of Liberal parliamentarians who expressed disagreement with the government's policy of mandatory detention for asylum seekers.

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