TODAY in HISTORY: MARCH 05

Following are some of the major events to have occurred on Mar 05

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1945 - First flight of Gloster Meteor, Britain's first combat jet.


1953 - Soviet dictator Josef Stalin (Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili) died after three decades in power.


1953 - Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev died on the same day as Stalin; best known for his orchestral fairy tale "Peter and the Wolf".


1993 - Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson was banned for life after he failed a second dope test five years after his exit in disgrace from the 1988 Seoul Olympics.


2000 - Israel decided to pull its troops out of Lebanon by July, signalling that the withdrawal would take place even without a peace deal with Syria.


2005 - Italian hostage Giuliana Sgrene held in Iraq arrives in Rome.


2005 - Royals watch benefit rugby union match raising funds for UN World Food Programme.


2007 - Car bomb strikes Baghdad's bookseller's district, killing 26 people.


2010 - Grateful Dead memorabilia exhibit opens in New York.


2013 - Former Venezuela President Hugo Chavez dies.


2017 - Iraqi forces launch push into Mosul's Old City.



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