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Morning News


May.5   Iraq     US jail boss apologises to Iraq  Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller, the new military chief of prisons in Iraq, has apologised for abuse of inmates by soldiers

  Argentina Maradona back in hospital  Football legend is back in intesive care with breathing problems

  Nigeria Muslim leader: 300 killed  300 people, mostly Muslims, were killed in attacks by Christian militia in the town of Yelwa in the Plateau state

  Greece 'No Olympic link' to Greek blasts  The government says there is no evidence that a bomb attack on a police station in Athens is linked to the Games

Day News


  London   Monaco end Chelsea dream  Chelsea is missing a string of chances as their hopes of reaching the Champions League final were dashed by 2-2 draw

  Washington     Source: Bush unhappy with defense chief  President told Rumsfeld that he was 'not satisfied' at the way he received information about Iraqi prisoners abuse

  Georgia   Rebel leader flees country  President Saaskashvili has announced that Aslan Abashidze, the leader of the Adzharia province, has resigned

Evening News


  Washington   White House apologises for abuses
  Spokesman has apologised for the abuses committed by US prison guards in Iraq


  Georgia Ajaria welcomes president  President Saakashvili has arrived in the province to scenes of jubilation a after forcing its rebel leader to resign

  Iraq Car bomb kills 7 in Baghdad  A suicide car bomb exploded near Green Zone, killing a U.S. soldier and 6 Iraqis. The bomb also wounded 25
San Francisco Bay Area , May 5, 2004 Timeline