March 17: Stéphane Lambiel becomes the world number one in ice-skating at a tournament in Moscow. (Keystone)
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March 23: Lufthansa takes over the national airline, Swiss. Swiss CEO Christoph Franz (left) and Lufthansa boss, Wolfgang Mayrhuber, announce the deal at a press conference in Glattbrugg. (Keystone)
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April 28: Breakthrough in the Lötschberg tunnel! Diggers connect in the middle of the 34.6 km tunnel, which links canton Bern with Valais. The tunnel is to be a key artery in Switzerland's transport network. (Keystone)
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June 5: 54.6% of voters approve signing up to the European Union's Schengen and Dublin treaties, governing cross-border police cooperation and asylum. Opponents waged an emotional campaign, warning that a yes vote would lead to more crime and an influx of foreigners. (Keystone)
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June 22: The unthinkable happens: a power failure brings the entire Swiss railway network to a standstill for several hours. (Keystone)
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July 3: Roger Federer makes it a hat-trick at Wimbledon. (Keystone)
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July 29: For the first time since 1923, a bear is sighted in Switzerland. The brown bear is thought to have wandered into the national park from neighbouring Italy. (Keystone)
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August 1: The Swiss president Samuel Schmid's National Day speech is repeatedly interrupted by jeers from rightwing extremists. (Keystone)
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August 13: Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, pays a visit to Switzerland. His itinerary includes a stopover at a homeopathic medicine plant. (Keystone)
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August 23: FC Thun wins the deciding Champions League qualifier against Malmö 3-0. (Keystone)
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August 23: The emergency services battle with floodwaters in Buchs (canton St Gallen) after heavy rains unleash flooding across the country, causing chaos and billions in damage. (Keystone)
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August 27: 19-year-old Thomas Lüthi takes a break from motorbike racing in Brno, Czech Republic. He became the world champion in the 125cc category on November 6. (Keystone)
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November 17: Switzerland's footballers trump Turkey to qualify for the World Cup in Germany in 2006. (Keystone)
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December 2: Residents of Oberglatt (canton Zurich) gather to remember a six-year-old Turkish boy who was mauled to death by three pitbulls. The incident sparked calls for tougher laws against dangerous dogs, and several cantons tightened restrictions in response. (Keystone)
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