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April 30, 2005
Cairo terrorism: Tourists in the Egyptian capital Cairo are targeted
in two separate terrorist attacks. (BBC)
U.S. Senator John Kerry formally endorses
a candidate for mayor of Los Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa, repaying
Mr. Villaraigosa's support for his own presidential campaign
in 2004(AP)
King Gyanendra of Nepal ends the state
of emergency. Press censorship and ban of political activities
continues. (NDTV) (IHT)
US releases a report that clears soldiers
who shot Italian intelligence agent Nicola Calipari and journalist
Giuliana Sgrena. (full text on BBC) (CNN) (Reuters)
In Roraima, Brazil, Macuxi Indians release
four policemen they had held as hostages since April 22. The
Macuxi protested against the creation of a huge reservation and
demanded better living conditions. (BBC) (ABC)
In Honduras, six children die in a grenade
accident. (Scotsman) (Reuters)
Severo Moto, exiled politician from Equatorial
Guinea, reappears in Spain. He says that he survived an assassination
attempt in Croatia. (BBC) (Reuters)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_2005
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