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2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (dominical letter B) of the Gregorian calendar, the 2005th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 5th year of the 3rd millennium, the 5th year of the 21st century, and the 6th year of the 2000s decade.
2005 was designated as:
The year 2005 was the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People (1995–2005).
Evening News may refer to:
ITV Evening News is the evening news bulletin on the British television network ITV. It is produced by ITN.
The 30-minute programme, currently presented by Mark Austin and Mary Nightingale covers British national and international news stories and broadcasts at 6:30pm from Monday to Friday. In the event of a major news story, one of the programme's presenters will front the first ten to fifteen minutes of the programme from the scene of the story. The other newscaster will remain in the studio and read the day's other news.
On Bank Holidays, the main evening bulletin usually airs at either 6:15pm or 6:45pm, running for 15 minutes.
On 22 September 1955 when the ITV television service was launched, ITN provided an early evening news service at 5:50pm. ITN's News at 5:50 broadcast was screened in the evening, presented by Gordon Honeycombe. This simple bulletin made use of a single camera, and was intended as a round-up of the day's headlines and looking at stories to be covered in more length by that evening's edition of News at Ten.
16 Sophie September 2005
Channel Seven Promo & Presentation Montage (September 2005)
ITV Evening News 19 September 2005
Outtake TV 9 September 2005
CBeebies Continuity - September 2005
ITV Evening News 22 September 2005
Jamie Ferguson September 2005
CBeebies on BBC Two Continuity - Friday 30th September 2005 (2)
CBeebies Continuity - September 2005 (2)
sarah platt 2nd september 2005
(C) Seven Network, NBC & ABC 2005 Recorded off Seven Melbourne during late September, 2005.
News read by Mark Austin and, returning to ITN as part of ITV's 50 years celebrations, Julia Sommerville Broadcast on Monday 19 September 2005.
Leading out of Razzledazzle, including next and then bumpers for Andy Pandy and Clifford the Big Red Dog, a CBeebies shapes promotion and a link with Sid into the Andy Pandy episode Cheer Up Andy, of which the first few minutes are present. © BBC - this is shared for historical reference
Read by Mary Nightingale and Gordon Honeycombe returning as part of ITV's 50th anniversary celebrations.
Leading out of Muffin the Mule, including next and then bumpers for Boo! and Boogie Beebies, a promotion for Razzledazzle, the Balance ident and a link with Sid and Webster the mouse leading into Boo!. © BBC - this is shared for historical reference
Leading out of Come Outside, and including next and then bumpers for Bits and Bobs and Barnaby Bear, the latter incomplete. © BBC - this is shared for historical reference
(C) Seven Network, NBC & ABC 2005 Recorded off Seven Melbourne during late September, 2005.
News read by Mark Austin and, returning to ITN as part of ITV's 50 years celebrations, Julia Sommerville Broadcast on Monday 19 September 2005.
Leading out of Razzledazzle, including next and then bumpers for Andy Pandy and Clifford the Big Red Dog, a CBeebies shapes promotion and a link with Sid into the Andy Pandy episode Cheer Up Andy, of which the first few minutes are present. © BBC - this is shared for historical reference
Read by Mary Nightingale and Gordon Honeycombe returning as part of ITV's 50th anniversary celebrations.
Leading out of Muffin the Mule, including next and then bumpers for Boo! and Boogie Beebies, a promotion for Razzledazzle, the Balance ident and a link with Sid and Webster the mouse leading into Boo!. © BBC - this is shared for historical reference
Leading out of Come Outside, and including next and then bumpers for Bits and Bobs and Barnaby Bear, the latter incomplete. © BBC - this is shared for historical reference
Read by Mary Nightingale and Gordon Honeycombe returning as part of ITV's 50th anniversary celebrations.
News read by Mark Austin and, returning to ITN as part of ITV's 50 years celebrations, Julia Sommerville Broadcast on Monday 19 September 2005.
Eldar Mansurov - "Bəhramnamə" konsert proqramının məşqləri (sentyabr, 2005) Эльдар Мансуров - репетиция концерта "Бахрамнаме" (сентябрь 2005) Eldar Mansurov - rehearsal concert "Bahramnameh" (September 2005) Elkhan Mansurov - tar, Nazim Akhmed - keyboards, İlgar Bakikhanov - keyboards, Rafik Rasulov - guitar, Ramiz Agazade - bass, Sergey Krasnyanskiy - drums, Alekper Shahmuradov - keyboards, Manana - vocal, Elbrus - people's voice. ALL RIGHT RESERVED ! BÜTÜN HÜQUQLAR QORUNUR! ВСЕ ПРАВА ЗАЩИЩЕНЫ ! Copyright © Eldar Mansurov
There's something
That upsets man
More than anything else,
A word is not enough
To define it.
Hate, fear, terror, anguish,
Anger and bitterness,
The will to hit back,
The desperation for the deads,
Rancour exploding
Towards the guilty heads.
Ideological hate.
Implacable.
Always present through the centuries.
The vile and brutal scorn for life.
Billions of people that think,
Talk and suffer
From the same incredible event
Only one point.
Nothing else.
We are here powerless.
We would like
To not be part of this history,
But we are.
And we're on one side, inevitably.
We're humans, man/men/wolves.
The world revolves
In the same old way.
Life will never change.
Never.
And God will have pity and mercy
For our souls,
God will have pity and mercy
Even for their' s.
For this reason we'll fight,
Aware of the mistake
We're about to make.