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Saturday, 22 May, 2004, 04:46 GMT 05:46 UK
US extends custody deaths probe
The Pentagon admits 37 inmates have died in US jails in Iraq and Afghanistan - with 10 of them homicides.
New accounts of prisoner abuses
US army probes deaths
Bush battered by abuse photos
Japan PM starts landmark summit
Junichiro Koizumi begins talks with North Korean President Kim Jong-il in a bid to normalize relations.
Liberian refugees end horror trip
After surviving "appalling" conditions on a broken-down ferry off Ivory Coast, 340 Liberians finally disembark.
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