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07-18-2004, 02:34 PM
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Anti-terrorist police officers stand guard during the tenth anniversary of the 1994 bombing of the Buenos Aires Jewish community center AMIA, in Buenos Aires, Argentina Sunday, July 18, 2004
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Iraqi National Guard soldiers unload a stockpile of old Iraqi military weapons from a truck in Shuaiba, near Basra, Iraq, Sunday July 18, 2004. The weapons were destroyed soon after, in a controlled explosion.
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An Iraqi policeman stands next to an unexploded artillary shell set to explode with a remote control device on the convoy of Iraqi Justice Minister Malik Dohan al-Hassan in Baghdad, Iraq Saturday, July 17, 2004. Al-Hassan's convoy was attacked by a car bomb that killed 5 of his bodyguards, but not him. The shell had been set for him on an alternate route
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A US Marine shelters from the heat in a concrete block in Saint Michael Camp in Mahmudiyah. A car bomb exploded outside a National Guard base in Mahmudiya wounding 25 people.
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US Marines check confiscated weapons and explosives seized during a pre-dawn raid on houses and mosques at a neighborhood close to Mahmudiyah, some 60 kms south of Baghdad. Iraqi prime minister Iyad Allawi is struggling to exercise authority over the country as his interim government prepares for its fourth week in control against a backdrop of daily car bombings and bloodshed.
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ - JULY 18: Female police recruit Aziza Ali, 30, aims her Glock 9mm pistol at a target on the gunnery range at the law enforcement academy July 18, 2004 in Baghdad, Iraq. The academy started bringing women into the police for the first time to cope with the current situation Iraq is facing. Iraq's interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said on Thursday 15 that a new security service will be created to help restore stability in the country.
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Female police recruit Ban Sami, 22, checks her Glock 9mm pistol under supervision at the law enforcement academy July 18, 2004 in Baghdad, Iraq.
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: Filipino Marines drive away from their embassy in Baghdad reportedly on their way to Kuwait 18 July 2004. The remaining members of the small Philippine police and military contingent in Iraq are to withdraw tomorrow. The pull-out was moved up from August 20 to save the life of truck driver Angelo de la Cruz, held hostage by Iraqi militants who threatened to behead him unless Filipino President Gloria Arroyo recalled the contingent a month ahead of schedule. The announced withdrawals by Manila and Bangkok deprive the United States of two more allies in Iraq. Spain and several Latin American countries pulled their troops after the deadly Madrid train bombings in March.
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: Filipino ambassador to Iraq, Ricardo Endaya (L), prepare to enter his car as he leaves his embassy in Baghdad 18 July 2004 under the watchful eyes of a security guard. The Philippine embassy in Baghdad is under siege by a small group of frazzled journalists hoping to catch a glimpse of Angelo de la Cruz, a hostage truck driver who may be released and appear at any time.
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Damir Kuckovic, a Bosnian handler for the Danish de-mining organization Danminar, follows his dog Zenta through a minefield in Alton Kupri, north of Kirkuk in northern Iraq, July 18, 2004. The dogs, highly trained to detect explosives, are valued at around $25,000 and can check 500 square meters of minefield a day, while humans will only clear 2-5 square meters.
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Zoran Krslan, a Bosnian handler for the Danish de-mining organization Danminar, follows his dog, Zenta, through a minefield in Alton Kupri, north of Kirkuk in northern Iraq, July 18, 2004.
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Georgian soldiers participate in the joint Georgian-British military exercise called "Georgian Express 2004" at the Vaziani military base outside Tbilisi. One Georgian and two British companies are taking part in the exercises in preparation for peacekeeping operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, Georgian defence ministry said.
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A Kurdish ICDC (Iraqi Civil Defense Corp) soldier looks through piles of old bombs, remains of the old Iraqi army arsenal, at a scrap yard outside of Zakho, on the Iraqi-Turkish border, July 13. 2004. The U.S. military sells dismantled weapons to Arab buyers, who sell them to Kurdish middlemen, who finally sell them to Turkish steel factories for about $40-50 per ton. Since the start of the U.S.-led invasion on Iraq, the dead weapons business is slowly decreasing for all parties involved.
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Turkish army tanks control the centre of the old medieval Kurdish town of Ammadiya. Turkish forces entered Iraq's Kurdish zone in 1997 under a year-long agreement with Kurdish authorities to pursue militants from a Turkish Kurd rebel group, but with their territory now part of a newly sovereign Iraq, Kurds feel the Turks may have overstayed their welcome.
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A Palestinian police officer stands guard outside the Palestinian security forces offices during a press conference after the appointment of the new chief of the Palestinian security forces Moussa Arafat, in Gaza City Sunday July 18, 2004. Dozens of militants belonging to an extreme offshoot of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement stormed an office building of Arafat' Palestinian Authority in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis shortly after midnight to protest Arafat's appointment of his cousin, Moussa Arafat, as chief of security.
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Newly appointed chief of Palestinian security forces Moussa Arafat, center, is surrounded by bodyguards as he walks outside his new office in Gaza city following the handover ceremony and a news conference, Sunday July 18, 2004.
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A Palestinian boy holds a fake machine-gun during a rally organized by the militant group Islamic Jihad in Gaza City, Saturday, July 17, 2004. Amid a rapidly deteriorating crisis in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia submitted his resignation Saturday to leader Yasser Arafat, who rejected it, a top official said. The resignation came as Qureia and Arafat discussed a shake-up of security forces. The writing in the cap reads in Arabic ' No God but God and Mohammed is the Prophet of Allah'.
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Palestinian militant of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades demonstrates against the appointment of Musa Arafat, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's nephew, as the new head of the Palestinian general security service, 17 July 2004 in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip.
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Palestinian militants and supporters of Fatah movement demonstrate against the appointment of Musa Arafat, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's nephew, as the new head of the Palestinian general security service, 17 July 2004 in Gaza City.
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BREST, FRANCE: Traditional sailing ships including the three-masted Norwegian ship "Christian Radich" (R) sail 16 July 2004 in the Iroise Sea, on their way from Brest to Douarnenez as part of the international maritime festival, "Brest 2004".
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SABAE, JAPAN: Japanese Self Defense Forces soldiers search for victims in the flooded town of Sabae, in the Fukui prefecture, about 330 kilometres west of Tokyo, 18 July 2004. The death toll from floods and landslides triggered by torrential rains over coastal areas in northern Japan for a week rose to 16 with five people missing.
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KOUROU, GUYANA: An Ariane-5 rocket carrying the wold's largest telecommunications satellite takes off late 17 July 2004 in Kourou, French Guyana. Built by Boeing Satellite Systems in El Segundo, California, the six-tonne Anik-2F satellite is to provide telecommunications services across North America for 15 years for the Canadian operator Telesat.
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ALGER, ALGERIA: French Defense Minister Michele Alliot-Marie (L) reviews the Algerian honor guard with Algerian General Gaid Salah (C), and Algerian Interior Minister Yazid Zerhouni (R), 18 July 20047 at the Defense Ministry in Alger. Alliot-Marie is on a three-day visit to Algeria.
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CARNAC, FRANCE: Militants of the French anti-nuclear network "Sortir du Nucleaire" (Exit Nuclear) demonstrate on a Brittany beach, 18 July 2004 in Carnac against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR) project. One of the three anti-nuclear activists on hunger strike since June 21, calling for a meeting with French authorities and politicians to discuss the second-generation nuclear project, was hospitalized 17 July in Paris.
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PARIS, FRANCE: French Veteran affairs minister Hamlaoui Mekachera (C) lays a wreath, 18 July 2004 in front of the Jewish martyrs monument in Paris during a commemoration ceremony marking the 62nd anniversary of the biggest wartime round-up of Paris Jews. In July 1942 some 8,000 Jews were held following their detention by French police before being dispatched to German death camps.
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In the Georgian-Ossetian conflict zone
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A Chinese paramilitary policeman holds knife in his mouth as he takes part in a military drill in Hefei, Anhui province July 15, 2004. The drill is part of the eastern province's effort to improve its anti-terror capability.
*now it's back to the beach for me*
;)
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Anti-terrorist police officers stand guard during the tenth anniversary of the 1994 bombing of the Buenos Aires Jewish community center AMIA, in Buenos Aires, Argentina Sunday, July 18, 2004
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Iraqi National Guard soldiers unload a stockpile of old Iraqi military weapons from a truck in Shuaiba, near Basra, Iraq, Sunday July 18, 2004. The weapons were destroyed soon after, in a controlled explosion.
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An Iraqi policeman stands next to an unexploded artillary shell set to explode with a remote control device on the convoy of Iraqi Justice Minister Malik Dohan al-Hassan in Baghdad, Iraq Saturday, July 17, 2004. Al-Hassan's convoy was attacked by a car bomb that killed 5 of his bodyguards, but not him. The shell had been set for him on an alternate route
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A US Marine shelters from the heat in a concrete block in Saint Michael Camp in Mahmudiyah. A car bomb exploded outside a National Guard base in Mahmudiya wounding 25 people.
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US Marines check confiscated weapons and explosives seized during a pre-dawn raid on houses and mosques at a neighborhood close to Mahmudiyah, some 60 kms south of Baghdad. Iraqi prime minister Iyad Allawi is struggling to exercise authority over the country as his interim government prepares for its fourth week in control against a backdrop of daily car bombings and bloodshed.
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ - JULY 18: Female police recruit Aziza Ali, 30, aims her Glock 9mm pistol at a target on the gunnery range at the law enforcement academy July 18, 2004 in Baghdad, Iraq. The academy started bringing women into the police for the first time to cope with the current situation Iraq is facing. Iraq's interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said on Thursday 15 that a new security service will be created to help restore stability in the country.
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Female police recruit Ban Sami, 22, checks her Glock 9mm pistol under supervision at the law enforcement academy July 18, 2004 in Baghdad, Iraq.
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: Filipino Marines drive away from their embassy in Baghdad reportedly on their way to Kuwait 18 July 2004. The remaining members of the small Philippine police and military contingent in Iraq are to withdraw tomorrow. The pull-out was moved up from August 20 to save the life of truck driver Angelo de la Cruz, held hostage by Iraqi militants who threatened to behead him unless Filipino President Gloria Arroyo recalled the contingent a month ahead of schedule. The announced withdrawals by Manila and Bangkok deprive the United States of two more allies in Iraq. Spain and several Latin American countries pulled their troops after the deadly Madrid train bombings in March.
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: Filipino ambassador to Iraq, Ricardo Endaya (L), prepare to enter his car as he leaves his embassy in Baghdad 18 July 2004 under the watchful eyes of a security guard. The Philippine embassy in Baghdad is under siege by a small group of frazzled journalists hoping to catch a glimpse of Angelo de la Cruz, a hostage truck driver who may be released and appear at any time.
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Damir Kuckovic, a Bosnian handler for the Danish de-mining organization Danminar, follows his dog Zenta through a minefield in Alton Kupri, north of Kirkuk in northern Iraq, July 18, 2004. The dogs, highly trained to detect explosives, are valued at around $25,000 and can check 500 square meters of minefield a day, while humans will only clear 2-5 square meters.
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Zoran Krslan, a Bosnian handler for the Danish de-mining organization Danminar, follows his dog, Zenta, through a minefield in Alton Kupri, north of Kirkuk in northern Iraq, July 18, 2004.
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Georgian soldiers participate in the joint Georgian-British military exercise called "Georgian Express 2004" at the Vaziani military base outside Tbilisi. One Georgian and two British companies are taking part in the exercises in preparation for peacekeeping operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, Georgian defence ministry said.
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A Kurdish ICDC (Iraqi Civil Defense Corp) soldier looks through piles of old bombs, remains of the old Iraqi army arsenal, at a scrap yard outside of Zakho, on the Iraqi-Turkish border, July 13. 2004. The U.S. military sells dismantled weapons to Arab buyers, who sell them to Kurdish middlemen, who finally sell them to Turkish steel factories for about $40-50 per ton. Since the start of the U.S.-led invasion on Iraq, the dead weapons business is slowly decreasing for all parties involved.
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Turkish army tanks control the centre of the old medieval Kurdish town of Ammadiya. Turkish forces entered Iraq's Kurdish zone in 1997 under a year-long agreement with Kurdish authorities to pursue militants from a Turkish Kurd rebel group, but with their territory now part of a newly sovereign Iraq, Kurds feel the Turks may have overstayed their welcome.
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A Palestinian police officer stands guard outside the Palestinian security forces offices during a press conference after the appointment of the new chief of the Palestinian security forces Moussa Arafat, in Gaza City Sunday July 18, 2004. Dozens of militants belonging to an extreme offshoot of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement stormed an office building of Arafat' Palestinian Authority in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis shortly after midnight to protest Arafat's appointment of his cousin, Moussa Arafat, as chief of security.
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Newly appointed chief of Palestinian security forces Moussa Arafat, center, is surrounded by bodyguards as he walks outside his new office in Gaza city following the handover ceremony and a news conference, Sunday July 18, 2004.
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A Palestinian boy holds a fake machine-gun during a rally organized by the militant group Islamic Jihad in Gaza City, Saturday, July 17, 2004. Amid a rapidly deteriorating crisis in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia submitted his resignation Saturday to leader Yasser Arafat, who rejected it, a top official said. The resignation came as Qureia and Arafat discussed a shake-up of security forces. The writing in the cap reads in Arabic ' No God but God and Mohammed is the Prophet of Allah'.
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Palestinian militant of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades demonstrates against the appointment of Musa Arafat, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's nephew, as the new head of the Palestinian general security service, 17 July 2004 in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip.
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Palestinian militants and supporters of Fatah movement demonstrate against the appointment of Musa Arafat, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's nephew, as the new head of the Palestinian general security service, 17 July 2004 in Gaza City.
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BREST, FRANCE: Traditional sailing ships including the three-masted Norwegian ship "Christian Radich" (R) sail 16 July 2004 in the Iroise Sea, on their way from Brest to Douarnenez as part of the international maritime festival, "Brest 2004".
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SABAE, JAPAN: Japanese Self Defense Forces soldiers search for victims in the flooded town of Sabae, in the Fukui prefecture, about 330 kilometres west of Tokyo, 18 July 2004. The death toll from floods and landslides triggered by torrential rains over coastal areas in northern Japan for a week rose to 16 with five people missing.
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KOUROU, GUYANA: An Ariane-5 rocket carrying the wold's largest telecommunications satellite takes off late 17 July 2004 in Kourou, French Guyana. Built by Boeing Satellite Systems in El Segundo, California, the six-tonne Anik-2F satellite is to provide telecommunications services across North America for 15 years for the Canadian operator Telesat.
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ALGER, ALGERIA: French Defense Minister Michele Alliot-Marie (L) reviews the Algerian honor guard with Algerian General Gaid Salah (C), and Algerian Interior Minister Yazid Zerhouni (R), 18 July 20047 at the Defense Ministry in Alger. Alliot-Marie is on a three-day visit to Algeria.
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CARNAC, FRANCE: Militants of the French anti-nuclear network "Sortir du Nucleaire" (Exit Nuclear) demonstrate on a Brittany beach, 18 July 2004 in Carnac against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR) project. One of the three anti-nuclear activists on hunger strike since June 21, calling for a meeting with French authorities and politicians to discuss the second-generation nuclear project, was hospitalized 17 July in Paris.
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PARIS, FRANCE: French Veteran affairs minister Hamlaoui Mekachera (C) lays a wreath, 18 July 2004 in front of the Jewish martyrs monument in Paris during a commemoration ceremony marking the 62nd anniversary of the biggest wartime round-up of Paris Jews. In July 1942 some 8,000 Jews were held following their detention by French police before being dispatched to German death camps.
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In the Georgian-Ossetian conflict zone
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A Chinese paramilitary policeman holds knife in his mouth as he takes part in a military drill in Hefei, Anhui province July 15, 2004. The drill is part of the eastern province's effort to improve its anti-terror capability.
*now it's back to the beach for me*
;)