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South Korean troops arrive at a military camp in Arbil in Iraq Monday, Sept. 6, 2004 after weeks of special training in Kuwait aimed at adapting themselves to the desert environment of a counter-insurgency war. South Korea has almost completed the deployment of thousands of troops in Iraq to help rebuild the war-devastated Arab country, officials said Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2004.
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A South Korean soldier on patrol outside an airport in the northern Iraqi city of Arbil. South Korea's defense ministry said it had completed the deployment of around 2,800 troops on a relief and rehabilitation mission to northern Iraq
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A South Korean soldier on patrol outside an airport in the northern Iraqi city of Arbil.
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This hand out photo taken in August in Kuwait and released Wednesday by South Korean Defense Ministry shows a South Korean captain speaking to soldiers at the port of Ash Shuaybah in Kuwait.
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A South Korean soldier eats lunch at an unidentified place on the way to Irbil in Iraq
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South Korean Major General Song Ki-seok, the head of operations for the joint chiefs of staff, speaks during a news conference at the headquarters of the defense ministry in Seoul, September 22, 2004. South Korea completed the advance deployment of 2,800 troops in Iraq on Wednesday, the South Korean defense ministry and joint chiefs of staff said.
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Maj. Gen. Song Ki-seok, a top operations officer at the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaks to reporters during a press conference at Defense Ministry in Seoul Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2004. About 2,800 South Korean troops have completed deployment to northern Iraq to become the third largest coalition partner after the United States and Britain, officials said Wednesday.
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A Japanese soldier stands guard during the opening ceremony of the newly renovated city stadium in Iraq's southern city of Samawa, September 22, 2004. The stadium renovation works were undertaken by the Japanese troops
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A Japanese officer gives a present to an Iraqi boy during the opening ceremony of the newly renovated city stadium by Japanese troops, in Iraq's southern city of Samawa, September 22, 2004
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Iraqi boys juggle soccer balls during the opening ceremony of the newly renovated city stadium by Japanese troops
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Smoke comes out of wrecked cars after a suicide terrorist attacker detonated a car bomb outside a photocopy shop in Al-Jamiyah, Baghdad, Iraq, where Iraqi National Guard applicants were readying their papers before heading to a nearby recruiting center, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. At least 6 died and 54 were wounded in the blast.
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A dead body is removed from the site after a suicide terrorist attacker detonated a car bomb outside a photocopy shop in Al-Jamiyah, Baghdad, Iraq, where Iraqi National Guard applicants were readying their papers before heading to a nearby recruiting center, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. At least 6 died and 54 were wounded in the blast.
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Iraqi militiamen prepare anti-tank grenades as civilians look on during fighting with U.S. forces in Sadr City in Baghdad, September 22, 2004. U.S. tanks raided the Baghdad Shi'ite Muslim stronghold of Sadr City in the early hours of Wednesday as aircraft bombed the area and helicopters flew low overhead, witnesses said. A U.S. military spokesman in the Iraqi capital confirmed that an operation was under way but would give no details.
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Iraqi militia fighters take cover near fighting with U.S. forces in Sadr City in Baghdad, September 22, 2004. U.S. tanks raided the Baghdad Shi'ite Muslim stronghold of Sadr City in the early hours of Wednesday as aircraft bombed the area and helicopters flew low overhead, witnesses said. A U.S. military spokesman in the Iraqi capital confirmed that an operation was under way but would give no details.
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Two Iraqi militiamen prepare to open fire on U.S. forces in Sadr City in Baghdad, September 22, 2004. U.S. tanks raided the Baghdad Shi'ite Muslim stronghold of Sadr City in the early hours of Wednesday as aircraft bombed the area and helicopters flew low overhead, witnesses said. A U.S. military spokesman in the Iraqi capital confirmed that an operation was under way but would give no details
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A supporter of radical Shiite cleric criminal, Muqtada al-Sadr, keeps watch for U.S. soldiers, in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. U.S. aircrafts and tanks attacked rebel positions as fierce fighting erupted early Wednesday in Baghdad's Sadr City slum, killing at least 10 people and injuring 92 others, hospital officials said. Behind the fighter is a portrait of al-Sadr.
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In this picture supplied by the family in Amman, Jordan , Wednesday Sept. 23, 2004, terrorist Sheik Abu Anas al-Shami, 35, was killed in a U.S. airstrike when a missile hit the car he was traveling in on Friday in the west Baghdad suburb of Abu-Ghraib, claimed the clerics who have close ties to the family. They spoke on condition of anonymity. . Al-Shami was the spiritual leader of the most active insurgency group in Iraq, Tawhid and Jihad,
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People grieve for relatives killed in an U.S. offensive in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. U.S. aircraft and tanks attacked rebel positions as fierce fighting erupted early Wednesday in Baghdad's Sadr City slum, killing at least 10 people and injuring 92 others, hospital officials said.
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US troops prepare for a raid on Baghdad's Haifa Street area. Clashes broke out September 22 in the area which local residents have proudly dubbed "Little Fallujah" in reference to the western city that harbours the country's most radical Sunni organisations and become a no-go area for US troops
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U.S. Now Taking Supporting Role in Iraq, Officials Say
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A reproduction of a statement by a group named the Islamic Secret Army handed out September 13 in the Sunni Muslim insurgent bastion of the Samarra, north of Baghdad. In the statement the group claims the abduction of two Australians and two East Asians. Australia said it was pulling a specialist hostage rescue team out of Iraq after failing to find any evidence to back up claims Australians had been kidnapped by Islamic militants.
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British soldiers evacuate a colleague for medical treatment after a traffic accident in Basra, Iraq, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. A British military vehicle collided with an Iraqi truck causing injuries to three soldiers.
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The Italian Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, is guarded by Lebanese soldiers, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. Terror suspects arrested for allegedly planning to bomb the Italian and Ukrainian embassies and assassinate Western embassy staff in Beirut were affiliated with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network, Lebanese security officials said Wednesday
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Lebanese soldiers stand guard at the gate of the Italian Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. Terror suspects arrested for allegedly planning to bomb the Italian and Ukrainian embassies and assassinate Western embassy staff in Beirut were affiliated with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network, Lebanese security officials said Wednesday
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Israeli border policemen scuffles with a Palestinian during a protest at the construction site against Israel's controversial security barrier in the West Bank village of Budrus near Ramallah, September 22, 2004
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Israeli border policemen scuffle with a Palestinians during a protest at the construction site against Israel's controversial security barrier, in the West Bank village of Budrus near Ramallah, September 22, 2004
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Palestinian youth hurls stones during a protest at the construction site against Israel's controversial security barrier, in the West Bank village of Budrus near Ramallah, September 22, 2004.
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An Israeli soldier fires her weapon during a protest at the construction site against Israel's controversial security barrier, in the West Bank village of Budrus near Ramallah, September 22, 2004.
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An Israeli border police officer throws a stun grenade towards Palestinian protesters during a demonstration against the separation barrier Israel is building, at the village of Budrus, West of the West Bank town of Ramallah, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2004. Several dozen unarmed Palestinians clashed for the second straight day with Israeli troops, reportedly leaving three Palestinians hospitalized with rubber-bullet wounds.
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Cecilia Cubas, daughter of former Paraguayan president Raul Cubas, is seen in this undated file photo. Cubas was abducted by gunmen who opened fire on her car as she drove home Tuesday Sept. 21, 2004 in the outskirts of Asuncion, the Paraguayan capital, police chief Viviano Machado said.
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Paraguayan Police officers inspect the car of Cecilia Cubas, the 31-year-old daughter of former Paraguayan president Raul Cubas,who was kidnapped by four undentified gunmen who opened fire on her car as she drove home, according to police in San Lorenzo City, in the outskirts of Asuncion, Paraguay on Tuesday, Setember 21, 2004.
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A military helicopter flies past the world's tallest skyscraper, the 508-meter (1,667-foot) Taipei 101, in Taiwan's capital September 22, 2004. Taipei held its first ever anti-terrorist drills on Wednesday, pretending to take hostage a group of city officials and faking missile strikes on the densely populated capital of more than three million people
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A police officer runs down the side of the Taipei city government building in Taipei, September 22, 2004. The Wan An, or Eternal Peace, exercises will simulate a group of city officials being taken hostage and will have faked missile strikes on the densely populated city of more than three million people.
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Rappelling down the side of the City Hall, a SWAT team officer hangs off the building awaiting orders during an anti terrorism drill, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2004, in Taipei, Taiwan. The Wanan Military Drill is held annually to test the level of response of the police, military and civil security.
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U.S. soldiers assigned to the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team enter a clinic in Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, during a civilian medical assistance mission, Sept. 15, 2004. The team is providing humanitarian aid and support for Operation Enduring Freedom
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A U.S. soldier carries medical supplies into the Baba Wali Sahib Clinic during a civilian medical assistance mission, Sept. 15, 2004, in the Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. The soldier is a member of the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team, which is providing humanitarian aid during Operation Enduring Freedom.
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Two Afghan women draped in traditional Burkas bring their children to female soldiers of Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team for a health examination at Baba Wali Sahib Clinic in Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2004. Medics of the Kandahar team are conducting a Civilian Medical Assistance mission at the clinic while providing humanitarian aid and support for Operation Enduring Freedom.
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U.S. Army Spc. Patrick Hoyt gives antibiotic cream to an Afghan father at the Baba Wali Sahib clinic during a civilian medical assistance mission in the Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2004. Hoyt is a medic assigned to the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team.
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Two sisters hold their packets of childrens' vitamins given to them by medics of the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team at the Baba Wali Sahib clinic in Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2004.
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U.S. Army Spc. Patrick Hoyt examines the throat of a local villager at the Baba Wali Sahib clinic in Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2004.
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Spc. Patrick Hoyt, a medic with the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team, applies eye drops to an Afghan at the Baba Wali Sahib Clinic in the Arghandab District of Kandahar Province
South Korean troops arrive at a military camp in Arbil in Iraq Monday, Sept. 6, 2004 after weeks of special training in Kuwait aimed at adapting themselves to the desert environment of a counter-insurgency war. South Korea has almost completed the deployment of thousands of troops in Iraq to help rebuild the war-devastated Arab country, officials said Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2004.
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A South Korean soldier on patrol outside an airport in the northern Iraqi city of Arbil. South Korea's defense ministry said it had completed the deployment of around 2,800 troops on a relief and rehabilitation mission to northern Iraq
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A South Korean soldier on patrol outside an airport in the northern Iraqi city of Arbil.
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This hand out photo taken in August in Kuwait and released Wednesday by South Korean Defense Ministry shows a South Korean captain speaking to soldiers at the port of Ash Shuaybah in Kuwait.
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A South Korean soldier eats lunch at an unidentified place on the way to Irbil in Iraq
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South Korean Major General Song Ki-seok, the head of operations for the joint chiefs of staff, speaks during a news conference at the headquarters of the defense ministry in Seoul, September 22, 2004. South Korea completed the advance deployment of 2,800 troops in Iraq on Wednesday, the South Korean defense ministry and joint chiefs of staff said.
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Maj. Gen. Song Ki-seok, a top operations officer at the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaks to reporters during a press conference at Defense Ministry in Seoul Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2004. About 2,800 South Korean troops have completed deployment to northern Iraq to become the third largest coalition partner after the United States and Britain, officials said Wednesday.
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A Japanese soldier stands guard during the opening ceremony of the newly renovated city stadium in Iraq's southern city of Samawa, September 22, 2004. The stadium renovation works were undertaken by the Japanese troops
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A Japanese officer gives a present to an Iraqi boy during the opening ceremony of the newly renovated city stadium by Japanese troops, in Iraq's southern city of Samawa, September 22, 2004
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Iraqi boys juggle soccer balls during the opening ceremony of the newly renovated city stadium by Japanese troops
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Smoke comes out of wrecked cars after a suicide terrorist attacker detonated a car bomb outside a photocopy shop in Al-Jamiyah, Baghdad, Iraq, where Iraqi National Guard applicants were readying their papers before heading to a nearby recruiting center, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. At least 6 died and 54 were wounded in the blast.
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A dead body is removed from the site after a suicide terrorist attacker detonated a car bomb outside a photocopy shop in Al-Jamiyah, Baghdad, Iraq, where Iraqi National Guard applicants were readying their papers before heading to a nearby recruiting center, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. At least 6 died and 54 were wounded in the blast.
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Iraqi militiamen prepare anti-tank grenades as civilians look on during fighting with U.S. forces in Sadr City in Baghdad, September 22, 2004. U.S. tanks raided the Baghdad Shi'ite Muslim stronghold of Sadr City in the early hours of Wednesday as aircraft bombed the area and helicopters flew low overhead, witnesses said. A U.S. military spokesman in the Iraqi capital confirmed that an operation was under way but would give no details.
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Iraqi militia fighters take cover near fighting with U.S. forces in Sadr City in Baghdad, September 22, 2004. U.S. tanks raided the Baghdad Shi'ite Muslim stronghold of Sadr City in the early hours of Wednesday as aircraft bombed the area and helicopters flew low overhead, witnesses said. A U.S. military spokesman in the Iraqi capital confirmed that an operation was under way but would give no details.
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Two Iraqi militiamen prepare to open fire on U.S. forces in Sadr City in Baghdad, September 22, 2004. U.S. tanks raided the Baghdad Shi'ite Muslim stronghold of Sadr City in the early hours of Wednesday as aircraft bombed the area and helicopters flew low overhead, witnesses said. A U.S. military spokesman in the Iraqi capital confirmed that an operation was under way but would give no details
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A supporter of radical Shiite cleric criminal, Muqtada al-Sadr, keeps watch for U.S. soldiers, in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. U.S. aircrafts and tanks attacked rebel positions as fierce fighting erupted early Wednesday in Baghdad's Sadr City slum, killing at least 10 people and injuring 92 others, hospital officials said. Behind the fighter is a portrait of al-Sadr.
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In this picture supplied by the family in Amman, Jordan , Wednesday Sept. 23, 2004, terrorist Sheik Abu Anas al-Shami, 35, was killed in a U.S. airstrike when a missile hit the car he was traveling in on Friday in the west Baghdad suburb of Abu-Ghraib, claimed the clerics who have close ties to the family. They spoke on condition of anonymity. . Al-Shami was the spiritual leader of the most active insurgency group in Iraq, Tawhid and Jihad,
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People grieve for relatives killed in an U.S. offensive in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. U.S. aircraft and tanks attacked rebel positions as fierce fighting erupted early Wednesday in Baghdad's Sadr City slum, killing at least 10 people and injuring 92 others, hospital officials said.
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US troops prepare for a raid on Baghdad's Haifa Street area. Clashes broke out September 22 in the area which local residents have proudly dubbed "Little Fallujah" in reference to the western city that harbours the country's most radical Sunni organisations and become a no-go area for US troops
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U.S. Now Taking Supporting Role in Iraq, Officials Say
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A reproduction of a statement by a group named the Islamic Secret Army handed out September 13 in the Sunni Muslim insurgent bastion of the Samarra, north of Baghdad. In the statement the group claims the abduction of two Australians and two East Asians. Australia said it was pulling a specialist hostage rescue team out of Iraq after failing to find any evidence to back up claims Australians had been kidnapped by Islamic militants.
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British soldiers evacuate a colleague for medical treatment after a traffic accident in Basra, Iraq, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. A British military vehicle collided with an Iraqi truck causing injuries to three soldiers.
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The Italian Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, is guarded by Lebanese soldiers, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. Terror suspects arrested for allegedly planning to bomb the Italian and Ukrainian embassies and assassinate Western embassy staff in Beirut were affiliated with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network, Lebanese security officials said Wednesday
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Lebanese soldiers stand guard at the gate of the Italian Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. Terror suspects arrested for allegedly planning to bomb the Italian and Ukrainian embassies and assassinate Western embassy staff in Beirut were affiliated with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network, Lebanese security officials said Wednesday
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Israeli border policemen scuffles with a Palestinian during a protest at the construction site against Israel's controversial security barrier in the West Bank village of Budrus near Ramallah, September 22, 2004
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Israeli border policemen scuffle with a Palestinians during a protest at the construction site against Israel's controversial security barrier, in the West Bank village of Budrus near Ramallah, September 22, 2004
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Palestinian youth hurls stones during a protest at the construction site against Israel's controversial security barrier, in the West Bank village of Budrus near Ramallah, September 22, 2004.
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An Israeli soldier fires her weapon during a protest at the construction site against Israel's controversial security barrier, in the West Bank village of Budrus near Ramallah, September 22, 2004.
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An Israeli border police officer throws a stun grenade towards Palestinian protesters during a demonstration against the separation barrier Israel is building, at the village of Budrus, West of the West Bank town of Ramallah, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2004. Several dozen unarmed Palestinians clashed for the second straight day with Israeli troops, reportedly leaving three Palestinians hospitalized with rubber-bullet wounds.
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Cecilia Cubas, daughter of former Paraguayan president Raul Cubas, is seen in this undated file photo. Cubas was abducted by gunmen who opened fire on her car as she drove home Tuesday Sept. 21, 2004 in the outskirts of Asuncion, the Paraguayan capital, police chief Viviano Machado said.
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Paraguayan Police officers inspect the car of Cecilia Cubas, the 31-year-old daughter of former Paraguayan president Raul Cubas,who was kidnapped by four undentified gunmen who opened fire on her car as she drove home, according to police in San Lorenzo City, in the outskirts of Asuncion, Paraguay on Tuesday, Setember 21, 2004.
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A military helicopter flies past the world's tallest skyscraper, the 508-meter (1,667-foot) Taipei 101, in Taiwan's capital September 22, 2004. Taipei held its first ever anti-terrorist drills on Wednesday, pretending to take hostage a group of city officials and faking missile strikes on the densely populated capital of more than three million people
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A police officer runs down the side of the Taipei city government building in Taipei, September 22, 2004. The Wan An, or Eternal Peace, exercises will simulate a group of city officials being taken hostage and will have faked missile strikes on the densely populated city of more than three million people.
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Rappelling down the side of the City Hall, a SWAT team officer hangs off the building awaiting orders during an anti terrorism drill, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2004, in Taipei, Taiwan. The Wanan Military Drill is held annually to test the level of response of the police, military and civil security.
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U.S. soldiers assigned to the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team enter a clinic in Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, during a civilian medical assistance mission, Sept. 15, 2004. The team is providing humanitarian aid and support for Operation Enduring Freedom
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A U.S. soldier carries medical supplies into the Baba Wali Sahib Clinic during a civilian medical assistance mission, Sept. 15, 2004, in the Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. The soldier is a member of the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team, which is providing humanitarian aid during Operation Enduring Freedom.
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Two Afghan women draped in traditional Burkas bring their children to female soldiers of Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team for a health examination at Baba Wali Sahib Clinic in Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2004. Medics of the Kandahar team are conducting a Civilian Medical Assistance mission at the clinic while providing humanitarian aid and support for Operation Enduring Freedom.
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U.S. Army Spc. Patrick Hoyt gives antibiotic cream to an Afghan father at the Baba Wali Sahib clinic during a civilian medical assistance mission in the Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2004. Hoyt is a medic assigned to the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team.
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Two sisters hold their packets of childrens' vitamins given to them by medics of the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team at the Baba Wali Sahib clinic in Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2004.
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U.S. Army Spc. Patrick Hoyt examines the throat of a local villager at the Baba Wali Sahib clinic in Arghandab District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2004.
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Spc. Patrick Hoyt, a medic with the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team, applies eye drops to an Afghan at the Baba Wali Sahib Clinic in the Arghandab District of Kandahar Province