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*'''[[Martín Torrijos]]''' wins [[Panama]]'s [[Panamanian election, 2004|presidential election]]. |
*'''[[Martín Torrijos]]''' wins [[Panama]]'s [[Panamanian election, 2004|presidential election]]. |
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*'''[[Enlargement of the European Union|EU enlargement]]''': [[Cyprus]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Estonia]], [[Hungary]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Malta]], [[Poland]], [[Slovakia]] and [[Slovenia]] join the [[European Union]]. |
*'''[[Enlargement of the European Union|EU enlargement]]''': [[Cyprus]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Estonia]], [[Hungary]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Malta]], [[Poland]], [[Slovakia]] and [[Slovenia]] join the [[European Union]]. |
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*'''[[Abu Ghraib (prison)|Abu Ghraib]]''' prison, where [[Iraq]]i [[POW]]s were abused by [[United States military|US forces]], is reported by Brigadier General [[Janis Karpinski]] to have been under the control of [[military intelligence]], "24 hours a day". |
*'''[[Abu Ghraib (prison)|Abu Ghraib]]''' prison, where [[Iraq]]i [[prisoner of war|POW]]s were abused by [[United States military|US forces]], is reported by Brigadier General [[Janis Karpinski]] to have been under the control of [[military intelligence]], "24 hours a day". |
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*[[South Africa]]n [[president of South Africa|president]] '''[[Thabo Mbeki]]''' is sworn into office for a second time after being overwhelmingly reelected on [[April 14]]. |
*[[South Africa]]n [[president of South Africa|president]] '''[[Thabo Mbeki]]''' is sworn into office for a second time after being overwhelmingly reelected on [[April 14]]. |
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Revision as of 07:10, 3 May 2004
- Martín Torrijos wins Panama's presidential election.
- EU enlargement: Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia join the European Union.
- Abu Ghraib prison, where Iraqi POWs were abused by US forces, is reported by Brigadier General Janis Karpinski to have been under the control of military intelligence, "24 hours a day".
- South African president Thabo Mbeki is sworn into office for a second time after being overwhelmingly reelected on April 14.