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11-21-2005, 07:47 AM
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TOKYO - NOVEMBER 21: Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi shake hands at the start of their meeting with their delegation at the prime minister's official residence on November 21, 2005 in Tokyo, Japan. Putin is in Tokyo for official talks with the Japanese Prime Minister.
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TOKYO - NOVEMBER 21: Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) sits with interpreters as he speaks with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) at his official residence in Tokyo on November 21, 2005 in Tokyo, Japan. Putin is in Tokyo for official talks with the Japanese Prime Minister.
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OKYO, JAPAN: Russian President Vladimir Putin reviews an honour guard upon his arrival at Tokyo International Airport at Haneda, 20 November 2005. Putin will meet with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and Emperor Akihito during his visit to the country. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 21: Protestors wave flags during a rally against the expansion of the local rice market in front of National Assembly November 21, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea. Farmers from across the country gathered in Seoul to protest against cheap rice imports, fearing it will destroy the local rice market.
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 21: Protestors wave flags during a rally against the expansion of the local rice market in front of National Assembly November 21, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea. Farmers from across the country gathered in Seoul to protest against cheap rice imports, fearing it will destroy the local rice market.
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 21: Protesters clash with police during a rally against the expansion of the local rice market in front of National Assembly November 21, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea. Farmers from across the country gathered in Seoul to protest against cheap rice imports, fearing it will destroy the local rice market.
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 21: Protesters clash with police during a rally against the expansion of the local rice market in front of National Assembly November 21, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea. Farmers from across the country gathered in Seoul to protest against cheap rice imports, fearing it will destroy the local rice market.
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 21: Policemen confiscate protesters banners before a rally against the expansion of the local rice market in front of National assembly November 21, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea. Farmers from across the country gathered in Seoul to protest against cheap rice imports, fearing it will destroy the local rice market.
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ULAN BATOR, MONGOLIA: US President George W. Bush (C) poses with Mongolians in native garb at Ikh Tenger in Ulan Bator, 21 November 2005. Bush become the first sitting US president to visit the remote former land of 13th century conqueror Genghis Khan. AFP PHOTO/Luke FRAZZA
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ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA: US President George W. Bush (R) inspects the guard of honour with Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar upon arrival at Government House in Ulaanbaatar 21 November 2005. Bush is finishing a tour of four Asian nations including Japan, South Korea, China, and Mongolia. AFP PHOTO/Paul J. Richards
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ULAN BATOR, MONGOLIA: US President George W. Bush (L) is welcomed by Mongolia's President N. Enkhbayar during an arrival ceremony in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, 21 November 2005. President Bush is the first sitting US President to visit Mongolia. The Bushes are on an 8-day trip through Asia that includes stops in Kyoto, Japan, Busan, Korea, Beijing, and Ulan Bator before returning to Washington, DC 21 November. AFP PHOTO/Luke FRAZZA
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LAN BATOR, MONGOLIA: US President George W. Bush (L) and US First Lady Laura Bush (2nd-L) are welcomed by Mongolia's President N. Enkhbayar (2nd-R) and his wife Tsolmon Onon during an arrival ceremony in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, 21 November 2005. President Bush is the first sitting US President to visit Mongolia. The Bushes are on an 8-day trip through Asia that includes stops in Kyoto, Japan, Busan, Korea, Beijing, and Ulan Bator before returning to Washington, DC 21 November. AFP PHOTO/Luke FRAZZA
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RUGELEY, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 21: The coffin of Lord Patrick Lichfield makes its way into St Michael and All Angels Church on November 21 2005, Colwich, Staffordshire, England. Royal photographer Lord Lichfield died on November 11, 2005 and is to be buried in the Lichfield family vault at St Michael and All Angels Church near to the family's ancestral home of Shugborough Hall.
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RUGELEY, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 21: The coffin of Lord Patrick Lichfield makes it's way into St Michael and All Angels Church on November 21 2005, Colwich, Staffordshire, England. Royal photographer Lord Lichfield died on November 11, 2005 and is to be buried in the Lichfield family vault at St Michael and All Angels Church near to the family's ancestral home of Shugborough Hall.
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AGHDAD, IRAQ: A combo of pictures shows an Iraqi calming his colleague who is mourning the death of relatives at a local hospital in the city of Baquba, northeast of Baghdad, 21 November 2005. Four civilians were killed and 10 wounded in a car bomb attack police said. The attack apparently targeted a passing US military convoy, which was untouched, police added. AFP PHOTO/ALI YUSSEF
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BAGHDAD, Iraq: A US soldier walks past a tent erected 21 November 2005 at the site of a double suicide car bombings that occurred last week near a Baghdad hotel that houses foreigners and near an interior ministry prison. The attacks flattened several houses and partially destroyed an apartment building forcing residents in the area to build tents to live in after spending several days living outdoors.
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DHAKA, BANGLADESH: Bangladeshi security persons check a cycle-rickshaw as a part of security meaures in Dhaka, 21 November 2005. Bangladesh stepped up the hunt for suspected suicide bombers and provided guards to all Secretariat and high court and supreme court judges after the recent murder of two judges in an apparent suicide attack, police said. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY
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DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Omani visitor Abdul Aziz al-Badwawi stands in a Eurofighter Typhoon at the Dubai Air Show 21 November 2005. Authorities in the booming city boast that the ninth edition of the Dubai show, which was last held in 2003, will be 25 percent bigger this year, with nearly 10,000 square meters (108,000 square feet) more exhibition space. AFP PHOTO/RABIH MOGHRABI
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ULAN BATOR, MONGOLIA: Actors dressed as a Mongolian warriors on horseback escort US President George W. Bush's car as it arrives at Ikh Tenger in Ulan Bator, Mongolia 21 November 2005. Bush became the first sitting US president to visit the remote former land of 13th century conqueror Genghis Khan. AFP PHOTO/Luke FRAZZA
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UBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: A US Marine stands guard in front of an F-15 fighter jet at the Dubai Air Show 21 November 2005. Authorities in the booming Gulf emirate boast that the ninth edition of the Dubai show, which was last held in 2003, will be 25 percent bigger this year, with nearly 10,000 square meters (108,000 square feet) more exhibition space. AFP PHOTO/RABIH MOGHRABI
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TAIPEI, TAIWAN: Sao Tome and Principe President Fradique Bandeira Melo de Menezes (R), accompanied by Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian, is greeted by the guard of honour upon his arrival in Taipei on November 21. Menezes will exchange views with Chen on bilateral economic cooperations and hold an investment conference in an attempt to attract Taiwan investors to his country during his four-day stay. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK LIN
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DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: US Marines guard US fighter jets at the Dubai Air Show 21 November 2005. Authorities in the booming Gulf emirate boast that the ninth edition of the Dubai show, which was last held in 2003, will be 25 percent bigger this year, with nearly 10,000 square meters (108,000 square feet) more exhibition space. AFP PHOTO/RABIH MOGHRABI
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SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA: South Korean farmers holding a banner scuffle with riot police during a rally opposing free trade policies near the National Assembly in Seoul, 21 November 2005. The farmers' anger has been building since South Korea last year agreed to double rice imports to meet a World Trade Organization (WTO) accord that allows Seoul a grace period until 2014 before all import restrictions on rice are lifted. The South Korean letter on the banner reading "Mourning for death of South Korea's agriculture industry"
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BAQUBA, Iraq: A wounded Iraqi is rushed into a local hospital in the city of Baquba, northeast of Baghdad, 21 November 2005. Four civilians were killed and 10 wounded in a car bomb attack police said. The attack apparently targeted a passing US military convoy, which was untouched, police added
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URI, INDIA: Indian army chief General J.J Singh (L) stands with officials and his wife Anupama (C) as they look at a model of the village of Charunda in Uri,some 101kms north of Srinagar,21 November 2005, after a visit to the village which was devastated in the 08 October, earthquake. Singh who is on a one day visit to the Himalayan state to oversee the progress of the relief efforts undertaken by the Indian army for earthquake victims under 'Operation Imdad' (relief), announced a rehabilitation programme for the villages of Tithwal and Charunda which have been adpoted by the Indian army. AFP PHOTO/Sajjad HUSSAIN
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URI, INDIA: Indian army chief General J.J Singh (R) gestures as he speaks with earthquake survivor children from the village of Charunda in Uri,some 101kms north of Srinagar, 21 November 2005, after a visit to the village which was devastated in the 08 October, earthquake. Singh, who is on a one day visit to the Himalayan state to oversee the progress of the relief efforts undertaken by the Indian army for earthquake victims under 'Operation Imdad' (relief), announced a rehabilitation programme for the villages of Tithwal and Charunda which have been adopted by the Indian army. AFP PHOTO/Sajjad HUSSAIN
TOKYO - NOVEMBER 21: Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi shake hands at the start of their meeting with their delegation at the prime minister's official residence on November 21, 2005 in Tokyo, Japan. Putin is in Tokyo for official talks with the Japanese Prime Minister.
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TOKYO - NOVEMBER 21: Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) sits with interpreters as he speaks with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) at his official residence in Tokyo on November 21, 2005 in Tokyo, Japan. Putin is in Tokyo for official talks with the Japanese Prime Minister.
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OKYO, JAPAN: Russian President Vladimir Putin reviews an honour guard upon his arrival at Tokyo International Airport at Haneda, 20 November 2005. Putin will meet with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and Emperor Akihito during his visit to the country. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 21: Protestors wave flags during a rally against the expansion of the local rice market in front of National Assembly November 21, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea. Farmers from across the country gathered in Seoul to protest against cheap rice imports, fearing it will destroy the local rice market.
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 21: Protestors wave flags during a rally against the expansion of the local rice market in front of National Assembly November 21, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea. Farmers from across the country gathered in Seoul to protest against cheap rice imports, fearing it will destroy the local rice market.
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 21: Protesters clash with police during a rally against the expansion of the local rice market in front of National Assembly November 21, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea. Farmers from across the country gathered in Seoul to protest against cheap rice imports, fearing it will destroy the local rice market.
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 21: Protesters clash with police during a rally against the expansion of the local rice market in front of National Assembly November 21, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea. Farmers from across the country gathered in Seoul to protest against cheap rice imports, fearing it will destroy the local rice market.
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - NOVEMBER 21: Policemen confiscate protesters banners before a rally against the expansion of the local rice market in front of National assembly November 21, 2005 in Seoul, South Korea. Farmers from across the country gathered in Seoul to protest against cheap rice imports, fearing it will destroy the local rice market.
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ULAN BATOR, MONGOLIA: US President George W. Bush (C) poses with Mongolians in native garb at Ikh Tenger in Ulan Bator, 21 November 2005. Bush become the first sitting US president to visit the remote former land of 13th century conqueror Genghis Khan. AFP PHOTO/Luke FRAZZA
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ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA: US President George W. Bush (R) inspects the guard of honour with Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar upon arrival at Government House in Ulaanbaatar 21 November 2005. Bush is finishing a tour of four Asian nations including Japan, South Korea, China, and Mongolia. AFP PHOTO/Paul J. Richards
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ULAN BATOR, MONGOLIA: US President George W. Bush (L) is welcomed by Mongolia's President N. Enkhbayar during an arrival ceremony in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, 21 November 2005. President Bush is the first sitting US President to visit Mongolia. The Bushes are on an 8-day trip through Asia that includes stops in Kyoto, Japan, Busan, Korea, Beijing, and Ulan Bator before returning to Washington, DC 21 November. AFP PHOTO/Luke FRAZZA
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LAN BATOR, MONGOLIA: US President George W. Bush (L) and US First Lady Laura Bush (2nd-L) are welcomed by Mongolia's President N. Enkhbayar (2nd-R) and his wife Tsolmon Onon during an arrival ceremony in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, 21 November 2005. President Bush is the first sitting US President to visit Mongolia. The Bushes are on an 8-day trip through Asia that includes stops in Kyoto, Japan, Busan, Korea, Beijing, and Ulan Bator before returning to Washington, DC 21 November. AFP PHOTO/Luke FRAZZA
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RUGELEY, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 21: The coffin of Lord Patrick Lichfield makes its way into St Michael and All Angels Church on November 21 2005, Colwich, Staffordshire, England. Royal photographer Lord Lichfield died on November 11, 2005 and is to be buried in the Lichfield family vault at St Michael and All Angels Church near to the family's ancestral home of Shugborough Hall.
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RUGELEY, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 21: The coffin of Lord Patrick Lichfield makes it's way into St Michael and All Angels Church on November 21 2005, Colwich, Staffordshire, England. Royal photographer Lord Lichfield died on November 11, 2005 and is to be buried in the Lichfield family vault at St Michael and All Angels Church near to the family's ancestral home of Shugborough Hall.
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AGHDAD, IRAQ: A combo of pictures shows an Iraqi calming his colleague who is mourning the death of relatives at a local hospital in the city of Baquba, northeast of Baghdad, 21 November 2005. Four civilians were killed and 10 wounded in a car bomb attack police said. The attack apparently targeted a passing US military convoy, which was untouched, police added. AFP PHOTO/ALI YUSSEF
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BAGHDAD, Iraq: A US soldier walks past a tent erected 21 November 2005 at the site of a double suicide car bombings that occurred last week near a Baghdad hotel that houses foreigners and near an interior ministry prison. The attacks flattened several houses and partially destroyed an apartment building forcing residents in the area to build tents to live in after spending several days living outdoors.
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DHAKA, BANGLADESH: Bangladeshi security persons check a cycle-rickshaw as a part of security meaures in Dhaka, 21 November 2005. Bangladesh stepped up the hunt for suspected suicide bombers and provided guards to all Secretariat and high court and supreme court judges after the recent murder of two judges in an apparent suicide attack, police said. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY
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DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Omani visitor Abdul Aziz al-Badwawi stands in a Eurofighter Typhoon at the Dubai Air Show 21 November 2005. Authorities in the booming city boast that the ninth edition of the Dubai show, which was last held in 2003, will be 25 percent bigger this year, with nearly 10,000 square meters (108,000 square feet) more exhibition space. AFP PHOTO/RABIH MOGHRABI
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ULAN BATOR, MONGOLIA: Actors dressed as a Mongolian warriors on horseback escort US President George W. Bush's car as it arrives at Ikh Tenger in Ulan Bator, Mongolia 21 November 2005. Bush became the first sitting US president to visit the remote former land of 13th century conqueror Genghis Khan. AFP PHOTO/Luke FRAZZA
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UBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: A US Marine stands guard in front of an F-15 fighter jet at the Dubai Air Show 21 November 2005. Authorities in the booming Gulf emirate boast that the ninth edition of the Dubai show, which was last held in 2003, will be 25 percent bigger this year, with nearly 10,000 square meters (108,000 square feet) more exhibition space. AFP PHOTO/RABIH MOGHRABI
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TAIPEI, TAIWAN: Sao Tome and Principe President Fradique Bandeira Melo de Menezes (R), accompanied by Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian, is greeted by the guard of honour upon his arrival in Taipei on November 21. Menezes will exchange views with Chen on bilateral economic cooperations and hold an investment conference in an attempt to attract Taiwan investors to his country during his four-day stay. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK LIN
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DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: US Marines guard US fighter jets at the Dubai Air Show 21 November 2005. Authorities in the booming Gulf emirate boast that the ninth edition of the Dubai show, which was last held in 2003, will be 25 percent bigger this year, with nearly 10,000 square meters (108,000 square feet) more exhibition space. AFP PHOTO/RABIH MOGHRABI
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SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA: South Korean farmers holding a banner scuffle with riot police during a rally opposing free trade policies near the National Assembly in Seoul, 21 November 2005. The farmers' anger has been building since South Korea last year agreed to double rice imports to meet a World Trade Organization (WTO) accord that allows Seoul a grace period until 2014 before all import restrictions on rice are lifted. The South Korean letter on the banner reading "Mourning for death of South Korea's agriculture industry"
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BAQUBA, Iraq: A wounded Iraqi is rushed into a local hospital in the city of Baquba, northeast of Baghdad, 21 November 2005. Four civilians were killed and 10 wounded in a car bomb attack police said. The attack apparently targeted a passing US military convoy, which was untouched, police added
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URI, INDIA: Indian army chief General J.J Singh (L) stands with officials and his wife Anupama (C) as they look at a model of the village of Charunda in Uri,some 101kms north of Srinagar,21 November 2005, after a visit to the village which was devastated in the 08 October, earthquake. Singh who is on a one day visit to the Himalayan state to oversee the progress of the relief efforts undertaken by the Indian army for earthquake victims under 'Operation Imdad' (relief), announced a rehabilitation programme for the villages of Tithwal and Charunda which have been adpoted by the Indian army. AFP PHOTO/Sajjad HUSSAIN
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URI, INDIA: Indian army chief General J.J Singh (R) gestures as he speaks with earthquake survivor children from the village of Charunda in Uri,some 101kms north of Srinagar, 21 November 2005, after a visit to the village which was devastated in the 08 October, earthquake. Singh, who is on a one day visit to the Himalayan state to oversee the progress of the relief efforts undertaken by the Indian army for earthquake victims under 'Operation Imdad' (relief), announced a rehabilitation programme for the villages of Tithwal and Charunda which have been adopted by the Indian army. AFP PHOTO/Sajjad HUSSAIN