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Japanese troops unload a truck from an Ilyushin transport plane at Mubarak airbase in Kuwait, early January 18, 2004. A team of Japanese soldiers heading to Iraq (news - web sites) in the Asian power's most controversial deployment since World War II flew into Kuwait early on Saturday. *******/Caren Firouz
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A Japanese Army's light armored vehicle rolls near a cargo airplane at Al Mubarak Air Base, Kuwait City, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2004. Members of the advance team of Japanese soldiers arrived Saturday for training, and are expected to be transferred to Iraq (news - web sites) on a humanitarian mission. (AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari)
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Japanese troops prepare to move their vehicles they arrived at Mubarak airbase in Kuwait, January 18, 2004. The Japanese soldiers, heading to Iraq (news - web sites) in their most controversial deployment since World War II, flew into Kuwait early on Saturday. *******/Caren Firouz
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A Japanese soldier guards trucks ready for deployment to Iraq (news - web sites) at camp Virginia in northern Kuwait January 18, 2004. The Japanese troops will travel overland to the city of Samawa in southern Iraq, where they will engage in humanitarian and reconstruction operations, but an exact time of departure will not be confirmed for security reasons. *******/Caren Firouz
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Pakistani worker Ziad Khaled walks by a Japanese light armoured vehicle driven by soldiers of the Japanese Self Defense Forces at Camp Virginia, in the Kuwaiti desert, 80 Km North West of Kuwait City, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004. Members of the advance team of Japanese troops arrived Saturday for training, and are expected to be transfered to Iraq (news - web sites) on a humanitarian mission. (AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari)
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Japanese troops in Kuwait check the inventory to prepare a truck for deployment to Iraq (news - web sites) at camp Virginia in northern Kuwait January 18, 2004. The Japanese troops will travel overland to the city of Samawa in southern Iraq, where they will engage in humanitarian and reconstruction operations, but an exact time of departure will not be confirmed for security reasons. *******/Caren Firouz
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An image from TV of the blast scene after a suicide bomber detonated 450 kilograms (1,000 pounds) of explosives in a pickup truck outside the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition in Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites), Sunday Jan. 18 2004, killing about 20 people and injuring more than 60 - most of them Iraqis. (AP Photo / APTN / RTL)
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US forces briefly detained (http://article.wn.com/link/WNAT483D9C1F73012FF595C7FF9E3AA45654?source=templategenerator&template=worldphotos/viewphoto.txt) two Iranian journalists at the scene of a bomb attack that killed at least 20 people in Baghdad on Sunday, Iran's state television reported. According to a report, the soldiers detained the two when they tried to reclaim film footage confiscated from the scene of the blast. (WN)
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U.S. soldiers secure the scene of a car bomb which exploded outside the main gate to the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition in Baghdad Sunday, Jan 18, 2004 . Reports say at least 20 were killed. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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The blast went off as Iraqis for appointments with the CPA. A large explosion, believe to be caused by a car bomb, has gone off in central Baghdad, with reports of casualties.It is believed to have occurred in an area close to a former palace of Saddam Hussein, which is now used as an American military base. (Mario Tama/***** Images)
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U.S. Army troops secure the scene after a blast outside the main gate of the U.S. led authority's headquarters in Baghdad January 18, 2004.
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Iraqis carry a body to place with others recovered after a blast outside the headquarters of the U.S. led administration in Baghdad, January 18, 2004. A suicide bomber detonated half a ton of explosives outside the U.S. seat of power in Iraq (news - web sites) on Sunday, killing at least 20 people in the deadliest attack since the capture of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). *******/Ceerwan Aziz
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A U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter flies over the scene of a blast outside the headquarters of the U.S. led administration in Baghdad, January 18, 2004. A suicide bomber detonated half a ton of explosives outside the U.S. seat of power in Iraq (news - web sites) on Sunday, killing at least 20 people in the deadliest attack since the capture of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). *******/Ali Jasim
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U.S. soldiers check cars with bomb-sniffing dogs in the area where a car bomb exploded outside the main gate to the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition in Baghdad Sunday, Jan 18, 2004 killing at at least 20 and injuring more than 60. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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British Army troops investigate the site of a roadside blast which damaged an army Land Rover in the southern Iraq (news - web sites) city of Basra, January 18, 2004. *******/Atef Hassan
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A slightly injured British soldier, with blood and dirt around his eye, directs traffic in central Basra, Iraq (news - web sites) after a bomb attack Sunday Jan. 18, 2004 which injured two British soldiers, one seriously, according to Iraqi traffic police. Two Iraqi officers also received minor injuries. (AP Photo/Nabeel al-Jurani)
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Iraqis use a bulldozer to remove destroyed cars from the scene of a car bomb which exploded outside the main gate to the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition in Baghdad, Sunday, Jan 18, 2004 killing nearly 20 and injuring more than 60. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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82nd Airborne Division Capt. Scott Rooks checks a description of a suspect against a man being questioned during a raid on his house by the 82nd Airborne Division Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004 near Fallujah, Iraq (news - web sites). Several raids were conducted during the early morning hours to look for and capture suspects wanted for attacks on coalition forces. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
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Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Opelaar, commander of Dutch military contingent of Royal Marines and Army, speaks during an interview with ******* at its base in Samawa, southern Iraq (news - web sites) January 17, 2004. Opelaar, who heads a force of a just over a thousand Dutch troops responsible for security in the province, said Samawa has been remarkably incident-free compared to other areas of the country. *******/Kimimasa Mayama
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Two Jordanian detainees walking in front of a wing of an American airforces plane at Marka airport in Amman, Jordan, Sunday Jan. 18, 2004. Twenty Jordanians who have been released from a detention center run by U.S.-led coalition forces in Iraq, arrived in Amman.(AP Photo /Hussein Malla)
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Jordanian prisoner Hazal Hussein is greeted by his relatives on his arrival at Amman airport, January 18, 2004. U.S.-led forces in Iraq sent home 20 Jordanian detainees on Sunday, a portion of the Arab volunteers who arrived last year during the war and after. *******/Ali Jarekji
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An Afghan man cycles past an Afghan National Army soldier with a rocket propelled grenade launcher Sunday Jan. 18, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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Members of Afghan President Hamid Karzai's American security force stand guard next to a sign encouraging Afghan women to vote as Karzai registers to vote at the Habibia High School Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. resident Hamid Karzai registered Sunday for crucial June elections he hopes to win, urging fellow Afghans to follow his example and help rescue a vote threatened by ceaseless Taliban violence and rogue warlords. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, registers to vote at the Habibia High School in Kabul, Afghanistan Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004. resident Hamid Karzai registered Sunday for crucial June elections he hopes to win, urging fellow Afghans to follow his example and help rescue a vote threatened by ceaseless Taliban violence and rogue warlords. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai holds up his voter registration card after registering for the country's first ever election at the Habibia High School in Kabul, Afghanistan Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004.
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A view of the Cassim Complex, a block of 160 apartments in the middle-class Gulistan-e-Jauhar neighborhood of Karachi Sunday, Jan 18, 2004 where Pakistani agents arrested seven al-Qaida suspects and confiscated some weapons in a raid early Sunday. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
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Israeli army officers and investigators collect evidence and remove debris at the scene of a suicide bomb attack at the Erez crossing terminal between Israel and the Gaza Strip Wednesday Jan. 14, 2004, where a female Palestinian suicide bomber, mother of two children, blew herself up at the major crossing point between Israel and the Gaza Strip, killing four Israelis. The two most recent Palestinian suicide bombers, a young mother and a teenager whose brother was killed a week earlier, have sparked a rare debate among Palestinians about the attacks, focused not on their wisdom or morality, but on the militants' choice of recruits.(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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Palestinian workers lift their shirts to show they are not carrying explosives belts, as they walk through Erez Crossing between the northern Gaza Strip and Israel, Sunday Jan. 18, 2004. The army lifted a closure that it clamped on Gaza following a suicide bombing last week that killed four people at the main crossing point into Israel (AP Photo/Nir Kafri)
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Palestinian workers who were not allowed to enter Israel crowd the barred barrier in the Palestinian area at the Erez Crossing, northern Gaza Strip, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
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Cpl Andre Peralta from the Dominican Army waves to his family as upon returning from his mission in Iraq, at Airport of the Americas in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Sunday, January 18, 2004. The Dominican troops are part of a Spanish-led brigade that has been policing Iraq's al-Qadisiya and Najaf provinces since August. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
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Cpl. Amador Villar of the Dominican Army raises his nephew Gerard Eduard upon returning from his mission in Iraq, at the Airport of the Americas in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
Japanese troops unload a truck from an Ilyushin transport plane at Mubarak airbase in Kuwait, early January 18, 2004. A team of Japanese soldiers heading to Iraq (news - web sites) in the Asian power's most controversial deployment since World War II flew into Kuwait early on Saturday. *******/Caren Firouz
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A Japanese Army's light armored vehicle rolls near a cargo airplane at Al Mubarak Air Base, Kuwait City, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2004. Members of the advance team of Japanese soldiers arrived Saturday for training, and are expected to be transferred to Iraq (news - web sites) on a humanitarian mission. (AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari)
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Japanese troops prepare to move their vehicles they arrived at Mubarak airbase in Kuwait, January 18, 2004. The Japanese soldiers, heading to Iraq (news - web sites) in their most controversial deployment since World War II, flew into Kuwait early on Saturday. *******/Caren Firouz
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A Japanese soldier guards trucks ready for deployment to Iraq (news - web sites) at camp Virginia in northern Kuwait January 18, 2004. The Japanese troops will travel overland to the city of Samawa in southern Iraq, where they will engage in humanitarian and reconstruction operations, but an exact time of departure will not be confirmed for security reasons. *******/Caren Firouz
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Pakistani worker Ziad Khaled walks by a Japanese light armoured vehicle driven by soldiers of the Japanese Self Defense Forces at Camp Virginia, in the Kuwaiti desert, 80 Km North West of Kuwait City, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004. Members of the advance team of Japanese troops arrived Saturday for training, and are expected to be transfered to Iraq (news - web sites) on a humanitarian mission. (AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari)
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Japanese troops in Kuwait check the inventory to prepare a truck for deployment to Iraq (news - web sites) at camp Virginia in northern Kuwait January 18, 2004. The Japanese troops will travel overland to the city of Samawa in southern Iraq, where they will engage in humanitarian and reconstruction operations, but an exact time of departure will not be confirmed for security reasons. *******/Caren Firouz
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An image from TV of the blast scene after a suicide bomber detonated 450 kilograms (1,000 pounds) of explosives in a pickup truck outside the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition in Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites), Sunday Jan. 18 2004, killing about 20 people and injuring more than 60 - most of them Iraqis. (AP Photo / APTN / RTL)
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US forces briefly detained (http://article.wn.com/link/WNAT483D9C1F73012FF595C7FF9E3AA45654?source=templategenerator&template=worldphotos/viewphoto.txt) two Iranian journalists at the scene of a bomb attack that killed at least 20 people in Baghdad on Sunday, Iran's state television reported. According to a report, the soldiers detained the two when they tried to reclaim film footage confiscated from the scene of the blast. (WN)
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U.S. soldiers secure the scene of a car bomb which exploded outside the main gate to the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition in Baghdad Sunday, Jan 18, 2004 . Reports say at least 20 were killed. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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The blast went off as Iraqis for appointments with the CPA. A large explosion, believe to be caused by a car bomb, has gone off in central Baghdad, with reports of casualties.It is believed to have occurred in an area close to a former palace of Saddam Hussein, which is now used as an American military base. (Mario Tama/***** Images)
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U.S. Army troops secure the scene after a blast outside the main gate of the U.S. led authority's headquarters in Baghdad January 18, 2004.
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Iraqis carry a body to place with others recovered after a blast outside the headquarters of the U.S. led administration in Baghdad, January 18, 2004. A suicide bomber detonated half a ton of explosives outside the U.S. seat of power in Iraq (news - web sites) on Sunday, killing at least 20 people in the deadliest attack since the capture of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). *******/Ceerwan Aziz
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A U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter flies over the scene of a blast outside the headquarters of the U.S. led administration in Baghdad, January 18, 2004. A suicide bomber detonated half a ton of explosives outside the U.S. seat of power in Iraq (news - web sites) on Sunday, killing at least 20 people in the deadliest attack since the capture of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). *******/Ali Jasim
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U.S. soldiers check cars with bomb-sniffing dogs in the area where a car bomb exploded outside the main gate to the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition in Baghdad Sunday, Jan 18, 2004 killing at at least 20 and injuring more than 60. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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British Army troops investigate the site of a roadside blast which damaged an army Land Rover in the southern Iraq (news - web sites) city of Basra, January 18, 2004. *******/Atef Hassan
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A slightly injured British soldier, with blood and dirt around his eye, directs traffic in central Basra, Iraq (news - web sites) after a bomb attack Sunday Jan. 18, 2004 which injured two British soldiers, one seriously, according to Iraqi traffic police. Two Iraqi officers also received minor injuries. (AP Photo/Nabeel al-Jurani)
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Iraqis use a bulldozer to remove destroyed cars from the scene of a car bomb which exploded outside the main gate to the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition in Baghdad, Sunday, Jan 18, 2004 killing nearly 20 and injuring more than 60. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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82nd Airborne Division Capt. Scott Rooks checks a description of a suspect against a man being questioned during a raid on his house by the 82nd Airborne Division Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004 near Fallujah, Iraq (news - web sites). Several raids were conducted during the early morning hours to look for and capture suspects wanted for attacks on coalition forces. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
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Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Opelaar, commander of Dutch military contingent of Royal Marines and Army, speaks during an interview with ******* at its base in Samawa, southern Iraq (news - web sites) January 17, 2004. Opelaar, who heads a force of a just over a thousand Dutch troops responsible for security in the province, said Samawa has been remarkably incident-free compared to other areas of the country. *******/Kimimasa Mayama
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Two Jordanian detainees walking in front of a wing of an American airforces plane at Marka airport in Amman, Jordan, Sunday Jan. 18, 2004. Twenty Jordanians who have been released from a detention center run by U.S.-led coalition forces in Iraq, arrived in Amman.(AP Photo /Hussein Malla)
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Jordanian prisoner Hazal Hussein is greeted by his relatives on his arrival at Amman airport, January 18, 2004. U.S.-led forces in Iraq sent home 20 Jordanian detainees on Sunday, a portion of the Arab volunteers who arrived last year during the war and after. *******/Ali Jarekji
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An Afghan man cycles past an Afghan National Army soldier with a rocket propelled grenade launcher Sunday Jan. 18, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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Members of Afghan President Hamid Karzai's American security force stand guard next to a sign encouraging Afghan women to vote as Karzai registers to vote at the Habibia High School Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. resident Hamid Karzai registered Sunday for crucial June elections he hopes to win, urging fellow Afghans to follow his example and help rescue a vote threatened by ceaseless Taliban violence and rogue warlords. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, registers to vote at the Habibia High School in Kabul, Afghanistan Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004. resident Hamid Karzai registered Sunday for crucial June elections he hopes to win, urging fellow Afghans to follow his example and help rescue a vote threatened by ceaseless Taliban violence and rogue warlords. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai holds up his voter registration card after registering for the country's first ever election at the Habibia High School in Kabul, Afghanistan Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004.
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A view of the Cassim Complex, a block of 160 apartments in the middle-class Gulistan-e-Jauhar neighborhood of Karachi Sunday, Jan 18, 2004 where Pakistani agents arrested seven al-Qaida suspects and confiscated some weapons in a raid early Sunday. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
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Israeli army officers and investigators collect evidence and remove debris at the scene of a suicide bomb attack at the Erez crossing terminal between Israel and the Gaza Strip Wednesday Jan. 14, 2004, where a female Palestinian suicide bomber, mother of two children, blew herself up at the major crossing point between Israel and the Gaza Strip, killing four Israelis. The two most recent Palestinian suicide bombers, a young mother and a teenager whose brother was killed a week earlier, have sparked a rare debate among Palestinians about the attacks, focused not on their wisdom or morality, but on the militants' choice of recruits.(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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Palestinian workers lift their shirts to show they are not carrying explosives belts, as they walk through Erez Crossing between the northern Gaza Strip and Israel, Sunday Jan. 18, 2004. The army lifted a closure that it clamped on Gaza following a suicide bombing last week that killed four people at the main crossing point into Israel (AP Photo/Nir Kafri)
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Palestinian workers who were not allowed to enter Israel crowd the barred barrier in the Palestinian area at the Erez Crossing, northern Gaza Strip, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
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Cpl Andre Peralta from the Dominican Army waves to his family as upon returning from his mission in Iraq, at Airport of the Americas in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Sunday, January 18, 2004. The Dominican troops are part of a Spanish-led brigade that has been policing Iraq's al-Qadisiya and Najaf provinces since August. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
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Cpl. Amador Villar of the Dominican Army raises his nephew Gerard Eduard upon returning from his mission in Iraq, at the Airport of the Americas in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)