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*'''[[Iyad Allawi]]''' is chosen by the [[Iraq Interim Governing Council|Iraqi Governing Council]] to become [[interim]] [[Prime Minister of Iraq]] from [[June 30]]. |
*'''[[Iyad Allawi]]''' is chosen by the [[Iraq Interim Governing Council|Iraqi Governing Council]] to become [[interim]] [[Prime Minister of Iraq]] from [[June 30]]. |
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*In [[Sudan]]: The [[World Health Organization|WHO]] has confirmed an outbreak of '''[[Ebola]]''' in the south; experts expect 350,000+ deaths as a result of the '''[[Darfur conflict]]'''. |
*In [[Sudan]]: The [[World Health Organization|WHO]] has confirmed an outbreak of '''[[Ebola]]''' in the south; experts expect 350,000+ deaths as a result of the '''[[Darfur conflict]]'''. |
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* British journalist '''[[Peter Hounam]]''', who had revealed [[Israel and weapons of mass destruction|Israel's secret nuclear program]], |
* British journalist '''[[Peter Hounam]]''', who had revealed [[Israel and weapons of mass destruction|Israel's secret nuclear program]], was arrested in [[Jerusalem]] and denied access to a lawyer. |
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Revision as of 02:27, 31 May 2004
- A World War II Memorial is dedicated in Washington, United States.
- Iyad Allawi is chosen by the Iraqi Governing Council to become interim Prime Minister of Iraq from June 30.
- In Sudan: The WHO has confirmed an outbreak of Ebola in the south; experts expect 350,000+ deaths as a result of the Darfur conflict.
- British journalist Peter Hounam, who had revealed Israel's secret nuclear program, was arrested in Jerusalem and denied access to a lawyer.