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10-05-2003, 06:31 PM
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Russian Interior Ministry troops patrol Grozny, Sunday Oct. 5, 2003, with a poster calling people to vote at left. Chechens vote for a president Sunday in an election ordered by the Kremlin and promoted as a step toward stability for the war-ruined region. (AP Photo/ Musa Sadulayev)
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Chechen women leave a polling station after voting in the Chechen capital Grozny, October 5, 2003. Rebel Chechnya voted for a new president in polls denounced by separatists as a sham but seen by President Vladimir Putin as a major step in anchoring the war-devastated region in Russia.
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Women pass by Russian special forces patrolling the Chechen village of Kurchaloi, 30 km (18 miles) east of Grozny, Sunday, Oct. 5, 2003. Voters wearied by war in Chechnya went to the polls Sunday to choose a new president in an election the Kremlin has promoted as a step toward stability for a region that has been ruined by the conflict. (AP Photo/ Sergei Grits)
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A soldier sits atop an Israeli tank as it blocks the junction near the Netazarim Settlement, on the main road south of Gaza City, Sunday, Oct. 5, 2003. Palestinians must use the beach to travel around the blockade, which prevents the flow of travel north and south in the Gaza Strip. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
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Syrian police and other security men stand guard at a checkpoint outside the area where Israeli warplanes bombed an alleged Islamic Jihad training base in Ein Saheb, 22 kilometers (14 miles) northwest of Damascus, Syria, Sunday Oct. 5, 2003. Israeli warplanes bombed an alleged Islamic Jihad training base deep in Syria on Sunday morning in the first Israeli attack on Syrian soil in more than two decades, the military said. The raid came in retaliation for an Islamic Jihad suicide bombing at a Haifa restaurant that killed 19 people.(AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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Syrian students walk past the destroyed wing of an Israeli warplane that was downed by Syrian forces during the Arab-Israeli war in October 1973, and is on display in a Damascus exhibition about the war, Sunday Oct. 5, 2003. Israeli warplanes bombed an Islamic Jihad training base deep in Syria Sunday morning, in the first Israeli attack on Syrian soil in more than two decades, the military said. The raid came in retaliation for an Islamic Jihad suicide bombing at a Haifa restaurant that killed 19 people.(AP Photo/Bassem Tellawi)
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An Israeli police officer treats a wounded man at the Rambam hospital following a bombing in the northern Israeli city of Haifa Saturday Oct. 4, 2003. A Palestinian woman blew herself up in the Arab-owned Maxim beach restaurant Saturday, killing at least 19 people, including three children, and wounding about 40 in one of the deadliest attacks in the past three years and raising the possibility Israel might take action against Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. (AP Photo/ Yaron Kaminsky)
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U.S. soldiers from the 4th Infantry division stand next to the helmet and rifle of command Sgt. Maj. James Blankenbecler, 40, of Alexandria, Va., Sunday, Oct. 5, 2003 during a memorial service. He was killed last Wednesday in a roadside bomb attack. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
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Iranian police woman Elham Farzi, right, receives a gun from President Mohammad Khatami, during first police women graduation ceremony of the Police Academy in Tehran, Iran on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
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A young boy passes by Iranian policewomen holding machine guns during the first female police graduation ceremony at the Police Academy in Tehran, Iran on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
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Anti-Taliban militias under command of a Kandahar warlord move into an area of southern Afganistan where there has been a resurgence of guerrilla activity Sept. 29, 2003. (AP Photo/Mark Fritz)
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US Specialist Jacob Sprenger (front), 20, from Nebraska, takes up position with his 50 caliber sniper's semi-automatic ahead of Sergeant Brian Stinson, 30, from Kentucky in Camp Qayyara airbase, near Mosul, 400 kms north Baghdad.(AFP/Ahmad Al-Rubaye)
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US Sergeant Brian Stinson, 30, from Kentucky, stands guard with his 50 caliber sniper's semi-automatic at Camp Qayyara airbase, near Mosul, 400 kms north Baghdad. The sniper is a member of the elite Tiger Force which is being deployed to gaurd Iraq (news - web sites)'s norther oil pipeline which has proved ****e to attack by forces loyal to ousted president Saddam Hussein (news - web sites).(AFP/Ahmad Al-Rubaye)
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An arrested and handcuffed Iraqi man is seated before a US soldier after US troops and Iraqis traded gunfire when a fight broke out with a crowd of ex-soldiers seeking promised back-pay in Baghdad(AFP/Ramzi Haidar)
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British Army soldiers keep watch as they drive away with men detained during a violent protest by former Iraqi soldiers demanding to collect payments in the southern city of Basra October 5, 2003. British troops fired rubber bullets on Sunday to disperse hundreds of former soldiers in Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s army who rioted in the southern city of Basra, hurling rocks and setting tyres ablaze. *******/Atef Hassan
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Although some fifty years old, the venerable Canberra
PR9 remains one of the world's most capable reconnaissance
aircraft. Used on operations during the period of active hostilities,
the Canberras of 39 Squadron (1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit)
are now employed on photographic survey work to provide modern
mapping of Iraq
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Iraqi and King's Own Scottish Borderers instructors train members of the Iraqi Civil Defence Corps on safe weapon handling procedures - although the recruits are former Iraqi soldiers, such safety training was not emphasised under the previous regime
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Soldiers of the Light Infantry practise the use of baton-guns on a range in Cyprus, prior to their deployment to join Multi-National Division (South East)
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Russian Interior Ministry troops patrol Grozny, Sunday Oct. 5, 2003, with a poster calling people to vote at left. Chechens vote for a president Sunday in an election ordered by the Kremlin and promoted as a step toward stability for the war-ruined region. (AP Photo/ Musa Sadulayev)
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Chechen women leave a polling station after voting in the Chechen capital Grozny, October 5, 2003. Rebel Chechnya voted for a new president in polls denounced by separatists as a sham but seen by President Vladimir Putin as a major step in anchoring the war-devastated region in Russia.
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Women pass by Russian special forces patrolling the Chechen village of Kurchaloi, 30 km (18 miles) east of Grozny, Sunday, Oct. 5, 2003. Voters wearied by war in Chechnya went to the polls Sunday to choose a new president in an election the Kremlin has promoted as a step toward stability for a region that has been ruined by the conflict. (AP Photo/ Sergei Grits)
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A soldier sits atop an Israeli tank as it blocks the junction near the Netazarim Settlement, on the main road south of Gaza City, Sunday, Oct. 5, 2003. Palestinians must use the beach to travel around the blockade, which prevents the flow of travel north and south in the Gaza Strip. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
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Syrian police and other security men stand guard at a checkpoint outside the area where Israeli warplanes bombed an alleged Islamic Jihad training base in Ein Saheb, 22 kilometers (14 miles) northwest of Damascus, Syria, Sunday Oct. 5, 2003. Israeli warplanes bombed an alleged Islamic Jihad training base deep in Syria on Sunday morning in the first Israeli attack on Syrian soil in more than two decades, the military said. The raid came in retaliation for an Islamic Jihad suicide bombing at a Haifa restaurant that killed 19 people.(AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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Syrian students walk past the destroyed wing of an Israeli warplane that was downed by Syrian forces during the Arab-Israeli war in October 1973, and is on display in a Damascus exhibition about the war, Sunday Oct. 5, 2003. Israeli warplanes bombed an Islamic Jihad training base deep in Syria Sunday morning, in the first Israeli attack on Syrian soil in more than two decades, the military said. The raid came in retaliation for an Islamic Jihad suicide bombing at a Haifa restaurant that killed 19 people.(AP Photo/Bassem Tellawi)
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An Israeli police officer treats a wounded man at the Rambam hospital following a bombing in the northern Israeli city of Haifa Saturday Oct. 4, 2003. A Palestinian woman blew herself up in the Arab-owned Maxim beach restaurant Saturday, killing at least 19 people, including three children, and wounding about 40 in one of the deadliest attacks in the past three years and raising the possibility Israel might take action against Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. (AP Photo/ Yaron Kaminsky)
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U.S. soldiers from the 4th Infantry division stand next to the helmet and rifle of command Sgt. Maj. James Blankenbecler, 40, of Alexandria, Va., Sunday, Oct. 5, 2003 during a memorial service. He was killed last Wednesday in a roadside bomb attack. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
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Iranian police woman Elham Farzi, right, receives a gun from President Mohammad Khatami, during first police women graduation ceremony of the Police Academy in Tehran, Iran on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
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A young boy passes by Iranian policewomen holding machine guns during the first female police graduation ceremony at the Police Academy in Tehran, Iran on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
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Anti-Taliban militias under command of a Kandahar warlord move into an area of southern Afganistan where there has been a resurgence of guerrilla activity Sept. 29, 2003. (AP Photo/Mark Fritz)
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US Specialist Jacob Sprenger (front), 20, from Nebraska, takes up position with his 50 caliber sniper's semi-automatic ahead of Sergeant Brian Stinson, 30, from Kentucky in Camp Qayyara airbase, near Mosul, 400 kms north Baghdad.(AFP/Ahmad Al-Rubaye)
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US Sergeant Brian Stinson, 30, from Kentucky, stands guard with his 50 caliber sniper's semi-automatic at Camp Qayyara airbase, near Mosul, 400 kms north Baghdad. The sniper is a member of the elite Tiger Force which is being deployed to gaurd Iraq (news - web sites)'s norther oil pipeline which has proved ****e to attack by forces loyal to ousted president Saddam Hussein (news - web sites).(AFP/Ahmad Al-Rubaye)
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An arrested and handcuffed Iraqi man is seated before a US soldier after US troops and Iraqis traded gunfire when a fight broke out with a crowd of ex-soldiers seeking promised back-pay in Baghdad(AFP/Ramzi Haidar)
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British Army soldiers keep watch as they drive away with men detained during a violent protest by former Iraqi soldiers demanding to collect payments in the southern city of Basra October 5, 2003. British troops fired rubber bullets on Sunday to disperse hundreds of former soldiers in Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s army who rioted in the southern city of Basra, hurling rocks and setting tyres ablaze. *******/Atef Hassan
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http://www.operations.mod.uk/telic/images/misc/pr9_mapping.jpg
Although some fifty years old, the venerable Canberra
PR9 remains one of the world's most capable reconnaissance
aircraft. Used on operations during the period of active hostilities,
the Canberras of 39 Squadron (1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit)
are now employed on photographic survey work to provide modern
mapping of Iraq
http://www.operations.mod.uk/telic/images/misc/kosb_icdc.jpg
Iraqi and King's Own Scottish Borderers instructors train members of the Iraqi Civil Defence Corps on safe weapon handling procedures - although the recruits are former Iraqi soldiers, such safety training was not emphasised under the previous regime
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Soldiers of the Light Infantry practise the use of baton-guns on a range in Cyprus, prior to their deployment to join Multi-National Division (South East)
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