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12-09-2003, 10:08 AM
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A general view of the explosion site outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square, Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the hotel, killing at least five people, and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital. However, it was not clear whether the blast was due to a terrorist act or a business dispute that had turned violent, police said. (AP Photo/ Mikhail Metzel)
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A police officer works with a sniffer dog as he inspects a blast site outside the National hotel in central Moscow, December 9, 2003. An explosion killed at least five people within sight of the Kremlin on Tuesday, in what Moscow's mayor said was an attack carried out by at least one woman suicide bomber. *******/Vasily Fedosenko
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body of a blast victim lies at the explosion site in Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square on Tuesday, killing at least five people, and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital. However, it was not clear whether the blast was due to a terrorist act or a business dispute that had turned violent, police said. (AP Photo/ Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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A robot inspects an explosion site passing by the bodies of the blast victims, Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square on Tuesday, killing five people, injuring at least nine and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital.The ITAR-Tass news agency reported that the explosion had been caused by a female suicide bomber, and that an undetonated explosive had been found on the bomber's body. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)
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The head of a person killed in a blast lies at the explosion site in Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, with a robot inspecting the site in the background. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square on Tuesday, killing at least five people, and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital. However, it was not clear whether the blast was due to a terrorist act or a business dispute that had turned violent, police said. (AP Photo/ Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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A security agent in a protective suit passes by the head of a person killed in a blast, bottom left, and the victim's bodies lying around at the explosion site in Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square on Tuesday, killing at least five people, and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital. However, it was not clear whether the blast was due to a terrorist act or a business dispute that had turned violent, police said. (AP Photo/ Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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An investigator looks at an ID card found at the explosion site in Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, with the head of a person killed in a blast, bottom center, and the victim's bodies lying around. The poster of a travel agency reads: Visit Egypt any time. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square on Tuesday, killing at least five people, and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital. However, it was not clear whether the blast was due to a terrorist act or a business dispute that had turned violent, police said. (AP Photo/ Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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An Airbus A-310 MRTT converted into an in-flight refuelling plane stands in a hangar of the EADS 'Elbe Flugzeugwerke" company in Dresden, eastern Germany, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, prior to the roll-out ceremony. This first of four A310 multi-role transport aircraft for the German Air Force, and two for the Canadian Air Force, has now been completed. (AP Photo/Matthias Rietschel)
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An Iraqi man holds a poster during a demonstration in the streets of Baghdad against the killing of Sheik Abdel Razzaq al-Lami, Tuesday Dec. 9, 2003. More than 250 Iraqis protested the killing of the Shiite cleric, who they said was killed by a U.S. tank on Friday Dec.5 2003 while standing next to his car after it broke down. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
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An Iraqi gestures as he shouts slogans against the USA and Israel during a demonstration in the streets of Baghdad against the killing of Sheik Abdel Razzaq al-Lami, Tuesday Dec. 9, 2003. More than 250 Iraqis protested the killing of the Shiite cleric, who they said was killed by a U.S. tank on Friday Dec.5 2003 while standing next to his car after it broke down. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
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An Iraqi woman peers at an Australian soldier. Routine violence rumbled on in Iraq (news - web sites) amid US warnings of an intensification of attacks in coming months and reports that Islamic militant network Al-Qaeda is switching its centre of operations here.(AFP/Ahmad al-Rubaye)
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Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, left, reviews Japanese troops on U.N. peacekeeping duty at their barracks in Dili, East Timor, in this April 29, 2002 file photo. In a special meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, Koizumi's Cabinet approved the dispatch of about 1,000 soldiers to help in the reconstruction of Iraq, the biggest deployment of Japanese troops overseas since World War II. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati, File)
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Adm. Thomas Fargo, commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific, left, shakes hands with Japanese Defense chief Shigeru Ishiba at the start of their meeting at Defense Agency in Tokyo Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003. Their meeting came while Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi prepares a special meeting of his Cabinet to win formal approval of a plan to send soldiers to Iraq in the biggest deployment of Japanese troops overseas since World War II. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
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Iraqi men run towards a U.S. helicopter which crashed near Fallujah December 9, 2003. A U.S. helicopter came down near the tense Iraqi town of Falluja on Tuesday and witnesses said it had been hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. *******/Akram Saleh
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A US Kiowa Warrior helicopter. A US reconnaissance helicopter came down in fields outside the flashpoint Iraqi town of Fallujah, said witnesses who reported seeing flames from the craft.(AFP/File/Romeo Gacad)
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DHL Aircraft Hit by Missile Over Baghdad Had Lost All Hydraulics (http://www.spacedaily.com/news/iraq-03a.html)
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HOMEWARD BOUND — Senior Airman Joshua Bowman, a crew chief with the 23rd Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, waits for his A-10 aircrew to arrive. With the A-10 mission in Iraq now complete, the aircraft flew for the last time at Tallil Air Base, Iraq, back to their home station at Pope Air Force Base, N.C., Dec. 4, 2003. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Chenzira Mallory
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Amgad Gawhar Suliman, an ICDC soldier stationed at Forward Operating Base Omaha, holds up a rifle magazine that stopped a bullet during a recent attack against a train carrying Coalition supplies. (Photo by Sgt. Troy Chatwin) (See Latest Stories)
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A general view of the explosion site outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square, Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the hotel, killing at least five people, and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital. However, it was not clear whether the blast was due to a terrorist act or a business dispute that had turned violent, police said. (AP Photo/ Mikhail Metzel)
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A police officer works with a sniffer dog as he inspects a blast site outside the National hotel in central Moscow, December 9, 2003. An explosion killed at least five people within sight of the Kremlin on Tuesday, in what Moscow's mayor said was an attack carried out by at least one woman suicide bomber. *******/Vasily Fedosenko
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body of a blast victim lies at the explosion site in Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square on Tuesday, killing at least five people, and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital. However, it was not clear whether the blast was due to a terrorist act or a business dispute that had turned violent, police said. (AP Photo/ Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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A robot inspects an explosion site passing by the bodies of the blast victims, Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square on Tuesday, killing five people, injuring at least nine and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital.The ITAR-Tass news agency reported that the explosion had been caused by a female suicide bomber, and that an undetonated explosive had been found on the bomber's body. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)
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The head of a person killed in a blast lies at the explosion site in Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, with a robot inspecting the site in the background. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square on Tuesday, killing at least five people, and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital. However, it was not clear whether the blast was due to a terrorist act or a business dispute that had turned violent, police said. (AP Photo/ Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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A security agent in a protective suit passes by the head of a person killed in a blast, bottom left, and the victim's bodies lying around at the explosion site in Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square on Tuesday, killing at least five people, and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital. However, it was not clear whether the blast was due to a terrorist act or a business dispute that had turned violent, police said. (AP Photo/ Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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An investigator looks at an ID card found at the explosion site in Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, with the head of a person killed in a blast, bottom center, and the victim's bodies lying around. The poster of a travel agency reads: Visit Egypt any time. A Mercedes sedan exploded outside the National Hotel across from Moscow's Red Square on Tuesday, killing at least five people, and sparking fears of a new wave of terrorism in the heart of the Russian capital. However, it was not clear whether the blast was due to a terrorist act or a business dispute that had turned violent, police said. (AP Photo/ Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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An Airbus A-310 MRTT converted into an in-flight refuelling plane stands in a hangar of the EADS 'Elbe Flugzeugwerke" company in Dresden, eastern Germany, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, prior to the roll-out ceremony. This first of four A310 multi-role transport aircraft for the German Air Force, and two for the Canadian Air Force, has now been completed. (AP Photo/Matthias Rietschel)
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An Iraqi man holds a poster during a demonstration in the streets of Baghdad against the killing of Sheik Abdel Razzaq al-Lami, Tuesday Dec. 9, 2003. More than 250 Iraqis protested the killing of the Shiite cleric, who they said was killed by a U.S. tank on Friday Dec.5 2003 while standing next to his car after it broke down. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
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An Iraqi gestures as he shouts slogans against the USA and Israel during a demonstration in the streets of Baghdad against the killing of Sheik Abdel Razzaq al-Lami, Tuesday Dec. 9, 2003. More than 250 Iraqis protested the killing of the Shiite cleric, who they said was killed by a U.S. tank on Friday Dec.5 2003 while standing next to his car after it broke down. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
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An Iraqi woman peers at an Australian soldier. Routine violence rumbled on in Iraq (news - web sites) amid US warnings of an intensification of attacks in coming months and reports that Islamic militant network Al-Qaeda is switching its centre of operations here.(AFP/Ahmad al-Rubaye)
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Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, left, reviews Japanese troops on U.N. peacekeeping duty at their barracks in Dili, East Timor, in this April 29, 2002 file photo. In a special meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, Koizumi's Cabinet approved the dispatch of about 1,000 soldiers to help in the reconstruction of Iraq, the biggest deployment of Japanese troops overseas since World War II. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati, File)
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Adm. Thomas Fargo, commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific, left, shakes hands with Japanese Defense chief Shigeru Ishiba at the start of their meeting at Defense Agency in Tokyo Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003. Their meeting came while Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi prepares a special meeting of his Cabinet to win formal approval of a plan to send soldiers to Iraq in the biggest deployment of Japanese troops overseas since World War II. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
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Iraqi men run towards a U.S. helicopter which crashed near Fallujah December 9, 2003. A U.S. helicopter came down near the tense Iraqi town of Falluja on Tuesday and witnesses said it had been hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. *******/Akram Saleh
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A US Kiowa Warrior helicopter. A US reconnaissance helicopter came down in fields outside the flashpoint Iraqi town of Fallujah, said witnesses who reported seeing flames from the craft.(AFP/File/Romeo Gacad)
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DHL Aircraft Hit by Missile Over Baghdad Had Lost All Hydraulics (http://www.spacedaily.com/news/iraq-03a.html)
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HOMEWARD BOUND — Senior Airman Joshua Bowman, a crew chief with the 23rd Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, waits for his A-10 aircrew to arrive. With the A-10 mission in Iraq now complete, the aircraft flew for the last time at Tallil Air Base, Iraq, back to their home station at Pope Air Force Base, N.C., Dec. 4, 2003. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Chenzira Mallory
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Amgad Gawhar Suliman, an ICDC soldier stationed at Forward Operating Base Omaha, holds up a rifle magazine that stopped a bullet during a recent attack against a train carrying Coalition supplies. (Photo by Sgt. Troy Chatwin) (See Latest Stories)