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06-11-2004, 10:29 AM
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An F/A-18 Hornet flies over USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV 67) during air operations for Summer Pulse 2004 in the Atlantic Ocean, June 8, 2004.
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Pakistani paramilitary soldiers take position in their bunker on the outskirts of Wana, the main town of Pakistan's south Waziristan tribal region, near the Afghan border, June 11, 2004. Pakistani forces bombed and pounded positions of al-Qaeda linked Islamic militants in the region, which the military said killed more than 50 combatants.
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Chinese officials wearing black suits and white flowers as a sign of mourning walk ahead of an ambulance carrying the bodies of the Chinese workers killed in northern Afghanistan
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Afghans watched by Chinese officials carry the body of a Chinese worker, one of 11 killed in Afghanistan (news - web sites). The bodies arrived in Kabul as two suspects were reportedly arrested for the worst attack on foreigners since the fall of the Taliban
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One of four Chinese workers wounded in a terrorist attack in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province is transferred by German Medical Team to C-130 aircraft in Kunduz Airport, about 230 kilometers (142 miles) north of Kabul, Friday, June 11, 2004. Gunmen stormed a camp of sleeping Chinese road workers in northern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 11 of them in the deadliest attack on foreign civilians since the fall of the Taliban
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One of four Chinese workers wounded in a terrorist attack in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province is helped toward a C-130 aircraft in Kunduz Airport, about 230 kilometers (142 miles) north of Kabul, Friday, June 11, 2004. Gunmen stormed a camp of sleeping Chinese road workers in northern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 11 of them in the deadliest attack on foreign civilians since the fall of the Taliban.
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KUNDUZ, AFGHANISTAN: Members of a German medical team are watched by a German soldier as they transfer an injured Chinese construction worker to an aircraft in Kunduz, 11 June 2004, after an attack 10 June,which left ten Chinese workers and an Afghan guard dead and five wounded in Had Bakhshi area, some 40 kms south of Kunduz. The attack which an Afghan official blamed on Taliban led insurgent groups was the bloodiest one since the topple of the extermist Taliban regime by a US-led offenisve in late 2001, with most of the insurgencies taking place in country's south and southeast the attack was the first of its kind happen in the relatively calm north. In the United States to attend the G8 summit, Afghan president Hamid Karzai condemned the brutal killing of the Chinese who were helping to a build a northern road between Kunduz and Baghlan provinces
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Chinese police parade 18 criminals during public sentencing at a stadium in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province June 11, 2004. Local authorities continued their high profile anti-crime campaign to crack down on criminal activities in the affluent province
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A masked Shi'ite militiaman guards worshippers performing Friday prayers near a poster of radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr in Baghdad's suburb of al-Sadr city June 11, 2004. One Iraqi fighter was killed and several more wounded in sporadic clashes between insurgents and U.S. forces in a Shi'ite suburb of Baghdad, an official of rebel cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's group said on Friday
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Armed Iraqi Shi'ite militiamen stand guard near the office of radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr while worshipers perform Friday prayers in Baghdad's suburb of al-Sadr city June 11, 2004. One Iraqi fighter was killed and several more wounded in sporadic clashes between insurgents and U.S. forces in a Shi'ite suburb of Baghdad, an official of rebel cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's group said on Friday.
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An armed Shi'ite militiaman holds a machine gun while trying to prevent U.S. forces from entering a Baghdad suburb, June 10, 2004. Five people were killed in fighting between Iraqi police and Sadr's militia in Najaf on Thursday, hospital sources said. It was the first clash in the holy city since the Shi'ite militia agreed a truce with U.S.-led forces last week.
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Members of Iraqi security force stand guard on a rooftop of a building in Baghdad, June 10, 2004. Mainstream Shi'ite support is vital to the new Iraqi interim government, which has outlawed the Mehdi Army militia of Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who launched an anti-U.S. revolt in April. *******/Ali Jasim
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: A US soldier sits in his armoured vehicle as a military helicopter hovers overhead both securing the scene of a car bomb 11 June 2004, in the Saydiya district south of Baghdad. Three US soldiers were wounded in a car bomb attack on a military convoy a military spokesman said.
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U.S. soldiers investigate the remains of a car bomb which exploded on a highway in the Sayediya district of Baghdad, Iraq as a U.S. patrol passed nearby Friday June 11, 2004. Two U.S. Humvees were slightly damaged but there was no U.S. confirmation of any casualties.
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An Iraqi policeman guards the area around the remains of a car bomb which exploded on a highway in the Sayediya district of Baghdad, Iraq as a U.S. patrol passed nearby Friday June 11, 2004. Two U.S. Humvees were slightly damaged
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An Indonesian child walks in front of a military armored car in Aceh Besar district in Indonesia's Aceh province June 11, 2004. Indonesia's military has handed power back to civilians in the restive Aceh province but the government will not withdraw its 40,000 troops from the province. The military says it has killed around 2,000 members of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and captured 3,000 others since May 19 last year when the fresh offensive began
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Indonesian troops patrol through Aceh Besar district in Indonesia's Aceh province June 11, 2004.
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Belarussian pioneers take part in a symbolic honour guard at the fortress in the city of Brest, some 360 km south-west of Minsk, in this file photo taken May 30, 2004. President Alexander Lukashenko's vision of mapping a new Communist dream for his country of 10 million seems to be faltering - the economy is stagnating and his once widespread popularity is falling just before parliamentary elections in October.
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British Royal Navy cruiser HMS Exeter arrives in Shanghai June 11, 2004. HMS Exeter is on a five-day visit to China's financial hub of Shanghai
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POTCHEFSTROOM, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 11: Supporters of Eugene Terreblanche (C), former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), parade through the street after his release from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa. Terreblanche spent three and a half years in prison for assaulting a black petrol attendant.
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POTCHEFSTROOM, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 11: Eugene Terreblanche (C), former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), is led to a public meeting by bodyguards after being released from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa. Terreblanche spent three and a half years in prison for assaulting a black petrol attendant.
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POTCHEFSTROOM, SOUTH AFRICA ? JUNE 11: Eugene Terreblanche (C), former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), rides down the street on horseback after being released from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa.
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Supporters of Eugene Terreblanche, former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), listen to him speak at a public meeting after being released from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa.
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Hmm, sounds like a recipe for disaster ...
South African white supremacist Eugene Terre'Blanche gives a press conference after being released from prison 11 June 2004 in Potchefstroom. A group of about 20 followers cheered as Terre'Blanche mounted the black horse and rode to a nearby park to deliver a speech in the conservative stronghold of Potchefstroom. Terre'Blanche, the flamboyant leader of the once vocal Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (Afrikaner Resistance Movement), is freed on parole after serving almost two-thirds of a five-year sentence for the attempted murder of a black security guard.
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Honor Guard members with the 529th Military Police Company, Heidelberg, Germany, fire a 105mm howitzer during practice for the 60th Anniversary D-Day ceremony at Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, June 3, 2004. U.S. President Bush and France's Jacque Chirac attended the ceremony at the Colleville sur Mer American Cemetery.
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Marines with 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, provide security for mortar positions south of the Wusbin Valley during Operation Bama in the Surobi district of Afghanistan, May 28, 2004. The Mortar positions provide indirect fire support to patrolling Marines
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Marines with 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, rush to their security positions after inserting from an Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter in the Wusbin Valley in Surobi District, Afghanistan, May 28, 2004.
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U.S. Marine Corps Ceremonial and Guard Company render a 21 Gun Salute in honor of former President Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States, during state funeral services at Naval Base Ventura, Pt Magu, Calif.
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A young boy awaits the arrival of the Presidential motorcade at the gate of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., June 7, 2004. On Wednesday former President Ronald Reagan's body will be flown to Washington, D.C., where it will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda. A state funeral will be conducted late Friday morning at the Washington National Cathedral, where President Bush will give the eulogy
An F/A-18 Hornet flies over USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV 67) during air operations for Summer Pulse 2004 in the Atlantic Ocean, June 8, 2004.
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Pakistani paramilitary soldiers take position in their bunker on the outskirts of Wana, the main town of Pakistan's south Waziristan tribal region, near the Afghan border, June 11, 2004. Pakistani forces bombed and pounded positions of al-Qaeda linked Islamic militants in the region, which the military said killed more than 50 combatants.
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Chinese officials wearing black suits and white flowers as a sign of mourning walk ahead of an ambulance carrying the bodies of the Chinese workers killed in northern Afghanistan
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Afghans watched by Chinese officials carry the body of a Chinese worker, one of 11 killed in Afghanistan (news - web sites). The bodies arrived in Kabul as two suspects were reportedly arrested for the worst attack on foreigners since the fall of the Taliban
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One of four Chinese workers wounded in a terrorist attack in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province is transferred by German Medical Team to C-130 aircraft in Kunduz Airport, about 230 kilometers (142 miles) north of Kabul, Friday, June 11, 2004. Gunmen stormed a camp of sleeping Chinese road workers in northern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 11 of them in the deadliest attack on foreign civilians since the fall of the Taliban
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One of four Chinese workers wounded in a terrorist attack in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province is helped toward a C-130 aircraft in Kunduz Airport, about 230 kilometers (142 miles) north of Kabul, Friday, June 11, 2004. Gunmen stormed a camp of sleeping Chinese road workers in northern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 11 of them in the deadliest attack on foreign civilians since the fall of the Taliban.
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KUNDUZ, AFGHANISTAN: Members of a German medical team are watched by a German soldier as they transfer an injured Chinese construction worker to an aircraft in Kunduz, 11 June 2004, after an attack 10 June,which left ten Chinese workers and an Afghan guard dead and five wounded in Had Bakhshi area, some 40 kms south of Kunduz. The attack which an Afghan official blamed on Taliban led insurgent groups was the bloodiest one since the topple of the extermist Taliban regime by a US-led offenisve in late 2001, with most of the insurgencies taking place in country's south and southeast the attack was the first of its kind happen in the relatively calm north. In the United States to attend the G8 summit, Afghan president Hamid Karzai condemned the brutal killing of the Chinese who were helping to a build a northern road between Kunduz and Baghlan provinces
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Chinese police parade 18 criminals during public sentencing at a stadium in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province June 11, 2004. Local authorities continued their high profile anti-crime campaign to crack down on criminal activities in the affluent province
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A masked Shi'ite militiaman guards worshippers performing Friday prayers near a poster of radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr in Baghdad's suburb of al-Sadr city June 11, 2004. One Iraqi fighter was killed and several more wounded in sporadic clashes between insurgents and U.S. forces in a Shi'ite suburb of Baghdad, an official of rebel cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's group said on Friday
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Armed Iraqi Shi'ite militiamen stand guard near the office of radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr while worshipers perform Friday prayers in Baghdad's suburb of al-Sadr city June 11, 2004. One Iraqi fighter was killed and several more wounded in sporadic clashes between insurgents and U.S. forces in a Shi'ite suburb of Baghdad, an official of rebel cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's group said on Friday.
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An armed Shi'ite militiaman holds a machine gun while trying to prevent U.S. forces from entering a Baghdad suburb, June 10, 2004. Five people were killed in fighting between Iraqi police and Sadr's militia in Najaf on Thursday, hospital sources said. It was the first clash in the holy city since the Shi'ite militia agreed a truce with U.S.-led forces last week.
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Members of Iraqi security force stand guard on a rooftop of a building in Baghdad, June 10, 2004. Mainstream Shi'ite support is vital to the new Iraqi interim government, which has outlawed the Mehdi Army militia of Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who launched an anti-U.S. revolt in April. *******/Ali Jasim
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: A US soldier sits in his armoured vehicle as a military helicopter hovers overhead both securing the scene of a car bomb 11 June 2004, in the Saydiya district south of Baghdad. Three US soldiers were wounded in a car bomb attack on a military convoy a military spokesman said.
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U.S. soldiers investigate the remains of a car bomb which exploded on a highway in the Sayediya district of Baghdad, Iraq as a U.S. patrol passed nearby Friday June 11, 2004. Two U.S. Humvees were slightly damaged but there was no U.S. confirmation of any casualties.
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An Iraqi policeman guards the area around the remains of a car bomb which exploded on a highway in the Sayediya district of Baghdad, Iraq as a U.S. patrol passed nearby Friday June 11, 2004. Two U.S. Humvees were slightly damaged
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An Indonesian child walks in front of a military armored car in Aceh Besar district in Indonesia's Aceh province June 11, 2004. Indonesia's military has handed power back to civilians in the restive Aceh province but the government will not withdraw its 40,000 troops from the province. The military says it has killed around 2,000 members of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and captured 3,000 others since May 19 last year when the fresh offensive began
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Indonesian troops patrol through Aceh Besar district in Indonesia's Aceh province June 11, 2004.
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Belarussian pioneers take part in a symbolic honour guard at the fortress in the city of Brest, some 360 km south-west of Minsk, in this file photo taken May 30, 2004. President Alexander Lukashenko's vision of mapping a new Communist dream for his country of 10 million seems to be faltering - the economy is stagnating and his once widespread popularity is falling just before parliamentary elections in October.
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British Royal Navy cruiser HMS Exeter arrives in Shanghai June 11, 2004. HMS Exeter is on a five-day visit to China's financial hub of Shanghai
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POTCHEFSTROOM, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 11: Supporters of Eugene Terreblanche (C), former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), parade through the street after his release from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa. Terreblanche spent three and a half years in prison for assaulting a black petrol attendant.
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POTCHEFSTROOM, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 11: Eugene Terreblanche (C), former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), is led to a public meeting by bodyguards after being released from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa. Terreblanche spent three and a half years in prison for assaulting a black petrol attendant.
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POTCHEFSTROOM, SOUTH AFRICA ? JUNE 11: Eugene Terreblanche (C), former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), rides down the street on horseback after being released from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa.
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Supporters of Eugene Terreblanche, former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), listen to him speak at a public meeting after being released from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa.
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Hmm, sounds like a recipe for disaster ...
South African white supremacist Eugene Terre'Blanche gives a press conference after being released from prison 11 June 2004 in Potchefstroom. A group of about 20 followers cheered as Terre'Blanche mounted the black horse and rode to a nearby park to deliver a speech in the conservative stronghold of Potchefstroom. Terre'Blanche, the flamboyant leader of the once vocal Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (Afrikaner Resistance Movement), is freed on parole after serving almost two-thirds of a five-year sentence for the attempted murder of a black security guard.
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Honor Guard members with the 529th Military Police Company, Heidelberg, Germany, fire a 105mm howitzer during practice for the 60th Anniversary D-Day ceremony at Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, June 3, 2004. U.S. President Bush and France's Jacque Chirac attended the ceremony at the Colleville sur Mer American Cemetery.
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Marines with 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, provide security for mortar positions south of the Wusbin Valley during Operation Bama in the Surobi district of Afghanistan, May 28, 2004. The Mortar positions provide indirect fire support to patrolling Marines
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Marines with 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, rush to their security positions after inserting from an Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter in the Wusbin Valley in Surobi District, Afghanistan, May 28, 2004.
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U.S. Marine Corps Ceremonial and Guard Company render a 21 Gun Salute in honor of former President Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States, during state funeral services at Naval Base Ventura, Pt Magu, Calif.
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A young boy awaits the arrival of the Presidential motorcade at the gate of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., June 7, 2004. On Wednesday former President Ronald Reagan's body will be flown to Washington, D.C., where it will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda. A state funeral will be conducted late Friday morning at the Washington National Cathedral, where President Bush will give the eulogy