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03-26-2004, 11:01 AM
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KIEV, UKRAINE: Soldiers of the special team assigned for the fight against terrorism and riots,look at a pretty journalist, wearing military style dress, as she passes them after the review on the parade-ground on their base not far from Kiev 26 March, 2004. The board of the Home Office of Ukraine, headed by minister Mikola Biokon, visited the unit to watch exercises and a parade devoted to the 12th. anniversary of the interior forces foundation. AFP PHOTO/ Sergei SUPINSKY/ ss (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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KIEV, UKRAINE: A boy examines a pistol of one of the officers of the special team assigned for the fight against terrorism and riots, after the parade on the base not far from Kiev 26 March, 2004. The board of the Home Office of Ukraine, headed by miinister Mikola Biokon, visited the unit to watch exercises and a parade devoted to the 12th. anniversary of the interior forces foundation. AFP PHOTO/ Sergei SUPINSKY/ ss (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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KIEV, UKRAINE: An instructor of the special team assigned for the fight against terrorism and riots shows different types of shooting weapons for top officers of the Home Office of Ukraine, at a base not far from Kiev, 26 March 2004. The board of the Home Office of Ukraine, headed by minister Mikola Biokon (L), visited the unit to watch exercises and a parade for the12th anniversary of the interior forces foundation. AFP PHOTO/ Sergei SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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KIEV, UKRAINE: Soldiers of the special team assigned for the fight against terrorism and riots, carry barriers in front of poster of President Leonid Kuchma during review on the parade-ground on their base not far from Kiev 26 March, 2004. The board of the Home Office of Ukraine, headed by minister Mikola Biokon, visited the unit to watch exercises and a parade for the12th anniversary of the interior forces foundation. AFP PHOTO/ Sergei SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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South Korean soldiers aim their rifle in an Amphibious Assault drill as part of an annual joint U.S.-South Korea Foal Eagle Exercise, in the Pohang beach, 220 miles southeast of Seoul, Friday, March 26, 2004. (AP Photo/ Yun Jai-hyoung)
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Two U.S. soldiers operate their duty in an Amphibious Assault drill as part of an annual Joint U.S.-South Korea Foal Eagle Exercise, in the Pohang beach, 350km (220 miles) southeast of Seoul, Friday, March 26, 2004. The U.S. military conducted two joint military exercises with South Korea this week that North Korea usually denounces as a preparation to attack its communist state. (AP Photo/ Yun Jai-hyoung)
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POHANG, REPUBLIC OF KOREA: US Landing Craft Air Cushion close with the seaside in Pohang, some 374 Km southeast of Seoul, 26 March 2004 during the annual joint US-South Korea Foal Eagle military exercise.
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POHANG, SOUTH KOREA - MARCH 26: South Korean soldiers move a tank during a joint U.S. and South Korean live fire military exercise called "Foal Eagle" on March 26, 2004, south of Seoul, South Korea. U.S. and South Korean marines were engaged in training exercises close to the currently tense border with North Korea, as part of drills denounced by Pyongyang as preparations for a pre-emptive strike. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/***** Images)
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POHANG, SOUTH KOREA - MARCH 26: U.S Marines are seen during a joint U.S. and South Korean live-fire military exercise called "Foal Eagle" on March 26, 2004, south of Seoul, South Korea. U.S. and South Korean marines were engaged in training exercises close to the currently tense border with North Korea, as part of drills denounced by Pyongyang as preparations for a pre-emptive strike. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/***** Images)
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A South Korean soldier looks at an explosion before amphibious assault vehicles landed on a seashore during a joint landing operation involving U.S. and South Korean troops in Pohang, some 370 km (231 miles) southeast of Seoul, March 26, 2004. South Korea and the United States are conducting the joint landing exercises from March 22-30. *******/Lee Jae-Won
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South Korean soldiers in a tank are shown in front of U.S. Navy ships in an Amphibious Assault drill as part of an annual Joint U.S.-South Korea Foal Eagle Exercise, in the Pohang beach, 220 miles southeast of Seoul, Friday, March 26, 2004. (AP Photo/ Yun Jai-hyoung)
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A South Korean marine in full kit runs during a U.S. and South Korea (news - web sites) joint landing operation at the seashore in Pohang, March 26, 2004. South Korea will push ahead with deploying troops to Iraq (news - web sites) as soon as possible, although a delay is inevitable while Seoul and Washington decide on a new location, a senior South Korean government official said. (Lee Jae-Won/*******)
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US Marines hose down a CH-53E 'Super Stallion' helicopter at Clark Air base in the Philippines ahead of joint training with Filipino troops, 03 November 2003. The Philippines sought more assistance from the United States to battle Muslim Abu Sayyaf guerillas in the country's troubled south(AFP/File/Arlan Naeg)
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Bangladesh's Army T-69 tanks parade during the celebrations of the country's 34th Independence Day in Dhaka(AFP/Farjana K.Godhuly)
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Bangladeshi commandos march beside a portrait of Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia as they participate in an Independence Day parade in Dhaka on March 26, 2004. Bangladesh celebrated its 33rd Independence Day on Friday, amid a threat by the opposition to force the government for an early election. *******/Rafiqur Rahman
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Members of the Bangladeshi police march during a military parade to mark the country's 34th Independence Day in Dhaka(AFP/Farjan K.Godhuly)
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DHAKA, BANGLADESH: Bangladesh President Lajuddin Ahmed (L) takes salutes during a ceremony to mark the country's 34th Independence Day as Army Chief Lieutenant General Hasan Mashhud (R) looks on in Dhaka, 26 March 2004. Bangladesh became independent from Pakistan in 1971 following a bitter nine-month war during which three millions people were killed, according to official Bangladeshi estimates. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY (Photo credit should read FARJANA K. GODHULY/AFP/***** Images)
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DHAKA, BANGLADESH: Bangladesh President Lajuddin Ahmed (L, standing on a jeep) inspects a military parade during the country's 34th Independence Day in Dhaka, 26 March 2004. Bangladesh became independent from Pakistan in 1971 following a bitter nine-month war during which three millions people were killed, according to official Bangladeshi estimates. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY (Photo credit should read FARJANA K. GODHULY/AFP/***** Images)
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An Israeli army tank passes by the bodies of two dead Palestinian militants on the beach, dressed in diving uniforms who, according to the army, attempted to infiltrate the Tel Katifa settlement in the Gaza Strip Friday March 26, 2004. The two militants opened fire on an army outpost guarding the settlement shortly before midnight before being killed by Israeli troops.(AP Photo/str)
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Israeli army soldiers inspect the bodies of two dead Palestinian militants on the beach dressed in diving uniforms who, according to the army, attempted to infiltrate the Tel Katifa settlement in the Gaza Strip Friday March 26, 2004. The two militants opened fire on an army outpost guarding the settlement shortly before midnight before being killed by Israeli troops.(AP Photo/str)
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Israeli soldiers carry the body of one of two Palestinians killed when they attempted to infiltrate the Tel Katifa settlement in the Gaza Strip Friday March 26, 2004. Two armed Palestinians in wetsuits and flippers emerged from the Mediterranean and fired toward a beachfront Israeli settlement before being killed by Israeli troops in a gun battle, the army said Friday. (AP Photo/str)
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Israeli Border police prevent Muslim worshippers from entering the Al Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem, Friday, March 26, 2004. Israeli police increased security in the area and men under 45 were not allowed to the al-Aqsa mosque for the traditional Friday prayers in a bid to prevent any incidents after the killing by Israel of Hamas founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin last Monday.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
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Israeli police officers prevent a Muslim worshipper from entering the Al aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City to attend Friday prayers March 26, 2004. Israeli police increased security in the area and men under 45 were not allowed to the al-Aqsa mosque for the traditional Friday prayers in a bid to prevent incidents after the killing by Israel of Hamas founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin last Monday. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
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A Palestinian boy rides his tricycle past Hamas graffiti in Jabalya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip (news - web sites) March 26, 2004. Palestinians accused the United States of granting Israel a license to kill by vetoing U.N. condemnation of its assassination of Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. Photo by Mohammed Salem/*******
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Palestinians listen during traditional Friday prayers as they sit under militant graffiti at a mosque in the Jebaliya refugee camp, northern Gaza Strip, Friday, March 26, 2004. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
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Indian Muslims shout anti-Israel slogans during a demonstration after Friday prayers at Jama mosque in New Delhi, India, Friday, March 26, 2004. The demonstration was against the killing of Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, the spiritual leader of the Islamic Hamas militant group, who was killed outside a Gaza Strip mosque in an Israeli missile strike. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)
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Israeli soldiers fire at Palestinian youth during clashes in the West bank city of Hebron March 25, 2004. Israel dismissed a growing international outcry over its killing of Hamas leader Ahmed Yassin, as the U.N. Security Council prepared to vote on a resolution condemning the assassination. (Nayef Hashlamoun/*******)
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RAMALLAH, : Palestinians sit on the balconies of a building under construction watching thousands of people protest in the streets of the West Bank city of Ramallah, following the killing of Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin 26 March 2004. Palestinians in cities through out the West Bank took to the streets to commemorate the assassination by Israel of the spiritual leader and founder of the Islamic group Hamas, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin on March 22. AFP PHOTO/Abbas MOMANI (Photo credit should read ABBAS MOMANI/AFP/***** Images)
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An Israeli soldier checks the bags of Palestinian school girls as they make their way home in the West Bank town of Hebron. Isreali police have banned access to Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque compound to Palestinians under the age of 45 fearing disturbances during Friday prayers following the assassination of Hamas spiritual leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin(AFP/Hazem Bader)
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Israeli border policemen patrol the beach in Tel Aviv March 25, 2004. Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinian militants in wetsuits who came ashore near the Jewish settlement of Tel Katifa in Gaza and fired at an army post, military sources said on Friday. *******/Nir Elias
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Palestinian security search a car belonging to Ahmed Alabed after it exploded in the West Bank city of Nablus, killing him March 26, 2004. Alabed's car exploded while he was apparently rigging it as a bomb. Alabed, a 22-year-old Palestinian from an armed faction of President Yasser Arafat (news - web sites)'s Fatah (news - web sites) movement, was cut in half by the blast. *******/Abed Omar Qusini
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Palestinians gather around the exploded car of Ahmad Abed, a 19-year-old Palestinian militant of Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a militia linked to Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement, at the Balata refugee camp in the West Bank town of Nablus, Friday March 26, 2004. Palestinian security officials said the car was carrying explosives. Israel's military denied any involvement in the blast. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)
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Tribesmen from Mehsud tribe arrive for Jirga, a grand meeting to review situation raised after Pakistan army's anti-al-Qaida operation, at outskirt of Wana, capital of Pakistan's tribal area in South Waziristan on Wednesday, March 24, 2004. Pakistan on Friday said it would not comment on a taped message purportedly from al-Qaida's No. 2 leader, urging people to overthrow President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's government, until the tape's authenticity is verified. (AP Photo)
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Tribals look at Jirga, a grand meeting, in progress to review situation raised after Pakistan army's anti-al-Qaida operation, at outskirt of Wana, capital of Pakistan's tribal area in South Waziristan on Wednesday, March 24, 2004. Pakistan on Friday said it would not comment on a taped message purportedly from al-Qaida's No. 2 leader, urging people to overthrow President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's government, until the tape's authenticity is verified. (AP Photo)
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Tribal elders from Khost Province in Southeast Afghanistan (news - web sites) await the start of a ceremony opening a new US military facility in Khost, Afghanistan. Rebel Pakistani tribesmen locked in battle with thousands of troops hunting Al-Qaeda militants have refused to hand over 22 hostages until the army abandoned a bloody 11-day operation against them, tribal elders said.(AFP-Pool /Ed Wray )
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SECURITY OPERATIONS — Marines assigned to 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment disembark a CH-47 helicopter to conduct security operations in Tagab Valley, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The battalion's Marines and sailors have been conducting operations to destroy terrorist organizations and infrastructures since arriving in Afghanistan late last year. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Eric R. Martin
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A masked Iraqi Shiite man stands guard on top of the Timmemi mosque during the Friday prayer in Kirkuk, in the Kurdish dominant northern Iraq, Friday March 26, 2004. Hundres of Muslim Shiites, Sunnis and Turkomans gathered in Kirkuk's Timmemi mosque to show their solidarty and unity. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)
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Sheik Amr al-Juburi, one of the followers of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr , swings a sword as he arrives at the Friday prayer in Kirkuk, in the Kurdish dominant northern Iraq, Friday March 26, 2004. Hundreds of Muslim Shiites, Sunnis and Turkomans gathered in Kirkuk's Timmemi mosque to show their solidarity and unity. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)
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British soldiers check the scene of a burning oil pipeline 300 meters from their base on the highway linking Basra to Nasiriyah Friday March 26 2004. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)
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A truck sits next to a blazing pipe station at an oil well in Kubazah oil field in Kirkuk, northern Iraq, Friday March 26, 2004. The cause of the fire was unknown. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)
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US troops take position off road at the main entrance of the restive town of Fallujah. Four people were killed and two wounded in fighting between US troops and insurgents in the flashpoint Iraqi town of Fallujah west of Baghdad, the director of a local hospital told AFP.(AFP/Nicolas Asfouri)
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U.S. Army soldiers keep watch from their Stryker armored vehicle during a patrol in the northern city of Mosul March 26, 2004. A roadside bomb exploded earlier on Friday next to a passing Stryker in Mosul, but caused no injuries. *******/Namir Noor-Eldeen
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Sgt. Snyder of the Scout Platoon of the 1/18th Battalion 2nd Brigade(BDE) of the 1st Infantry Division (ID), Wurzburg, Germany, pulls security during a house raid in a neighborhood of Tikrit, Iraq, March 16, 2004 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Elizabeth Erste) (Released)
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CUETZALAN, MEXICO: A member of the British rescue team instructs the security personnel 25 March, 2004 outside the Cuetzalan caves network, Puebla state, Mexico, where six British speleologist remain trapped. Mexican and British troops and experts on Thursday launched a mission to rescue six Britons who have been trapped underground for more than a week, officials said. The speleologists' case has become a diplomatic incident between the two countries, with Mexico saying that the Britons -- five members of the British military and a former army major -- should have sought special permission to be in the Cuetzalan cave system. AFP PHOTO/Rafael DURAN-POOL (Photo credit should read RAFAEL DURAN/AFP/***** Images)
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A group of British cavers pose outside of a cave in Cuetzalan, Mexico, after being rescued on March 25, 2004. A group of specialized divers rescued the trapped cavers as their misfortune turned into a diplomatic incident, with Mexican President Fox demanding to know what the British cavers, four of whom are British armed forces members, were doing. (Pool/*******)
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Five of the six Britons rescued from a cave are escorted by Mexican soldiers in Cuetzalan de Progreso, Mexico Thursday, March 25, 2004. (AP Photo/Joel Merino)
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Charles Milton, one of the six Britons rescued from a cave is escorted by Mexican soldiers in Cuetzalan de Progreso, Mexico Thursday, March 25, 2004. (AP Photo/Joel Merino)
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Sergeant John Rowlands guides the crane operator lowering the Sea King helicopter to the flight deck of HMCS Toronto in the Arabian Gulf Region, two months after the ship departed home port of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The helicopter will assume full flying duties after a short period of post-transit maintenance after the trip in a container ship. HMCS Toronto is taking part in Operation Altair, joining the USS George Washington Aircraft Carrier Task Group to help monitor shipping in the Arabian Gulf region. By restricting the flow of weapons, drugs, and other illicit trade, HMCS Toronto and her crew are helping to end terrorism and bring long-term stability to the area.
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Master Corporal Keith O'Brien unpacks a Sea King helicopter engine from its shipping container in the Arabian Gulf Region. HMCS Toronto arrived in the region two months after departing its home port of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The helicopter will assume full flying duties after a short period of post-transit maintenance after the trip in a container ship. HMCS Toronto is taking part in Operation Altair, joining the USS George Washington Aircraft Carrier Task Group to help monitor shipping in the Arabian Gulf region. By restricting the flow of weapons, drugs, and other illicit trade, HMCS Toronto and her crew are helping to end terrorism and bring long-term stability to the area.
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Master Sgt Natalie Bigham with the 107th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., raises her right to hand to take the Soldier's Oath of Allegiance from LtCol Glenn Schmidt during her reenlistment ceremony at Freedom Air Base Kirkuk, March 23, 2004. Holding the flag is Major William Hargrove and Senior Airman Mike Squier. All are Member of the 107th Fighter Squadron out of Selfridge ANGB, Mich., currently deployed supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Glenn Wilkewitz) (Released)
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KIEV, UKRAINE: Soldiers of the special team assigned for the fight against terrorism and riots,look at a pretty journalist, wearing military style dress, as she passes them after the review on the parade-ground on their base not far from Kiev 26 March, 2004. The board of the Home Office of Ukraine, headed by minister Mikola Biokon, visited the unit to watch exercises and a parade devoted to the 12th. anniversary of the interior forces foundation. AFP PHOTO/ Sergei SUPINSKY/ ss (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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KIEV, UKRAINE: A boy examines a pistol of one of the officers of the special team assigned for the fight against terrorism and riots, after the parade on the base not far from Kiev 26 March, 2004. The board of the Home Office of Ukraine, headed by miinister Mikola Biokon, visited the unit to watch exercises and a parade devoted to the 12th. anniversary of the interior forces foundation. AFP PHOTO/ Sergei SUPINSKY/ ss (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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KIEV, UKRAINE: An instructor of the special team assigned for the fight against terrorism and riots shows different types of shooting weapons for top officers of the Home Office of Ukraine, at a base not far from Kiev, 26 March 2004. The board of the Home Office of Ukraine, headed by minister Mikola Biokon (L), visited the unit to watch exercises and a parade for the12th anniversary of the interior forces foundation. AFP PHOTO/ Sergei SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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KIEV, UKRAINE: Soldiers of the special team assigned for the fight against terrorism and riots, carry barriers in front of poster of President Leonid Kuchma during review on the parade-ground on their base not far from Kiev 26 March, 2004. The board of the Home Office of Ukraine, headed by minister Mikola Biokon, visited the unit to watch exercises and a parade for the12th anniversary of the interior forces foundation. AFP PHOTO/ Sergei SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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South Korean soldiers aim their rifle in an Amphibious Assault drill as part of an annual joint U.S.-South Korea Foal Eagle Exercise, in the Pohang beach, 220 miles southeast of Seoul, Friday, March 26, 2004. (AP Photo/ Yun Jai-hyoung)
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Two U.S. soldiers operate their duty in an Amphibious Assault drill as part of an annual Joint U.S.-South Korea Foal Eagle Exercise, in the Pohang beach, 350km (220 miles) southeast of Seoul, Friday, March 26, 2004. The U.S. military conducted two joint military exercises with South Korea this week that North Korea usually denounces as a preparation to attack its communist state. (AP Photo/ Yun Jai-hyoung)
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POHANG, REPUBLIC OF KOREA: US Landing Craft Air Cushion close with the seaside in Pohang, some 374 Km southeast of Seoul, 26 March 2004 during the annual joint US-South Korea Foal Eagle military exercise.
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POHANG, SOUTH KOREA - MARCH 26: South Korean soldiers move a tank during a joint U.S. and South Korean live fire military exercise called "Foal Eagle" on March 26, 2004, south of Seoul, South Korea. U.S. and South Korean marines were engaged in training exercises close to the currently tense border with North Korea, as part of drills denounced by Pyongyang as preparations for a pre-emptive strike. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/***** Images)
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POHANG, SOUTH KOREA - MARCH 26: U.S Marines are seen during a joint U.S. and South Korean live-fire military exercise called "Foal Eagle" on March 26, 2004, south of Seoul, South Korea. U.S. and South Korean marines were engaged in training exercises close to the currently tense border with North Korea, as part of drills denounced by Pyongyang as preparations for a pre-emptive strike. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/***** Images)
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A South Korean soldier looks at an explosion before amphibious assault vehicles landed on a seashore during a joint landing operation involving U.S. and South Korean troops in Pohang, some 370 km (231 miles) southeast of Seoul, March 26, 2004. South Korea and the United States are conducting the joint landing exercises from March 22-30. *******/Lee Jae-Won
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South Korean soldiers in a tank are shown in front of U.S. Navy ships in an Amphibious Assault drill as part of an annual Joint U.S.-South Korea Foal Eagle Exercise, in the Pohang beach, 220 miles southeast of Seoul, Friday, March 26, 2004. (AP Photo/ Yun Jai-hyoung)
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A South Korean marine in full kit runs during a U.S. and South Korea (news - web sites) joint landing operation at the seashore in Pohang, March 26, 2004. South Korea will push ahead with deploying troops to Iraq (news - web sites) as soon as possible, although a delay is inevitable while Seoul and Washington decide on a new location, a senior South Korean government official said. (Lee Jae-Won/*******)
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US Marines hose down a CH-53E 'Super Stallion' helicopter at Clark Air base in the Philippines ahead of joint training with Filipino troops, 03 November 2003. The Philippines sought more assistance from the United States to battle Muslim Abu Sayyaf guerillas in the country's troubled south(AFP/File/Arlan Naeg)
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Bangladesh's Army T-69 tanks parade during the celebrations of the country's 34th Independence Day in Dhaka(AFP/Farjana K.Godhuly)
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Bangladeshi commandos march beside a portrait of Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia as they participate in an Independence Day parade in Dhaka on March 26, 2004. Bangladesh celebrated its 33rd Independence Day on Friday, amid a threat by the opposition to force the government for an early election. *******/Rafiqur Rahman
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Members of the Bangladeshi police march during a military parade to mark the country's 34th Independence Day in Dhaka(AFP/Farjan K.Godhuly)
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DHAKA, BANGLADESH: Bangladesh President Lajuddin Ahmed (L) takes salutes during a ceremony to mark the country's 34th Independence Day as Army Chief Lieutenant General Hasan Mashhud (R) looks on in Dhaka, 26 March 2004. Bangladesh became independent from Pakistan in 1971 following a bitter nine-month war during which three millions people were killed, according to official Bangladeshi estimates. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY (Photo credit should read FARJANA K. GODHULY/AFP/***** Images)
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DHAKA, BANGLADESH: Bangladesh President Lajuddin Ahmed (L, standing on a jeep) inspects a military parade during the country's 34th Independence Day in Dhaka, 26 March 2004. Bangladesh became independent from Pakistan in 1971 following a bitter nine-month war during which three millions people were killed, according to official Bangladeshi estimates. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY (Photo credit should read FARJANA K. GODHULY/AFP/***** Images)
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An Israeli army tank passes by the bodies of two dead Palestinian militants on the beach, dressed in diving uniforms who, according to the army, attempted to infiltrate the Tel Katifa settlement in the Gaza Strip Friday March 26, 2004. The two militants opened fire on an army outpost guarding the settlement shortly before midnight before being killed by Israeli troops.(AP Photo/str)
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Israeli army soldiers inspect the bodies of two dead Palestinian militants on the beach dressed in diving uniforms who, according to the army, attempted to infiltrate the Tel Katifa settlement in the Gaza Strip Friday March 26, 2004. The two militants opened fire on an army outpost guarding the settlement shortly before midnight before being killed by Israeli troops.(AP Photo/str)
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Israeli soldiers carry the body of one of two Palestinians killed when they attempted to infiltrate the Tel Katifa settlement in the Gaza Strip Friday March 26, 2004. Two armed Palestinians in wetsuits and flippers emerged from the Mediterranean and fired toward a beachfront Israeli settlement before being killed by Israeli troops in a gun battle, the army said Friday. (AP Photo/str)
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Israeli Border police prevent Muslim worshippers from entering the Al Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem, Friday, March 26, 2004. Israeli police increased security in the area and men under 45 were not allowed to the al-Aqsa mosque for the traditional Friday prayers in a bid to prevent any incidents after the killing by Israel of Hamas founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin last Monday.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
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Israeli police officers prevent a Muslim worshipper from entering the Al aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City to attend Friday prayers March 26, 2004. Israeli police increased security in the area and men under 45 were not allowed to the al-Aqsa mosque for the traditional Friday prayers in a bid to prevent incidents after the killing by Israel of Hamas founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin last Monday. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
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A Palestinian boy rides his tricycle past Hamas graffiti in Jabalya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip (news - web sites) March 26, 2004. Palestinians accused the United States of granting Israel a license to kill by vetoing U.N. condemnation of its assassination of Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. Photo by Mohammed Salem/*******
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Palestinians listen during traditional Friday prayers as they sit under militant graffiti at a mosque in the Jebaliya refugee camp, northern Gaza Strip, Friday, March 26, 2004. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
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Indian Muslims shout anti-Israel slogans during a demonstration after Friday prayers at Jama mosque in New Delhi, India, Friday, March 26, 2004. The demonstration was against the killing of Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, the spiritual leader of the Islamic Hamas militant group, who was killed outside a Gaza Strip mosque in an Israeli missile strike. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)
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Israeli soldiers fire at Palestinian youth during clashes in the West bank city of Hebron March 25, 2004. Israel dismissed a growing international outcry over its killing of Hamas leader Ahmed Yassin, as the U.N. Security Council prepared to vote on a resolution condemning the assassination. (Nayef Hashlamoun/*******)
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RAMALLAH, : Palestinians sit on the balconies of a building under construction watching thousands of people protest in the streets of the West Bank city of Ramallah, following the killing of Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin 26 March 2004. Palestinians in cities through out the West Bank took to the streets to commemorate the assassination by Israel of the spiritual leader and founder of the Islamic group Hamas, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin on March 22. AFP PHOTO/Abbas MOMANI (Photo credit should read ABBAS MOMANI/AFP/***** Images)
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An Israeli soldier checks the bags of Palestinian school girls as they make their way home in the West Bank town of Hebron. Isreali police have banned access to Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque compound to Palestinians under the age of 45 fearing disturbances during Friday prayers following the assassination of Hamas spiritual leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin(AFP/Hazem Bader)
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Israeli border policemen patrol the beach in Tel Aviv March 25, 2004. Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinian militants in wetsuits who came ashore near the Jewish settlement of Tel Katifa in Gaza and fired at an army post, military sources said on Friday. *******/Nir Elias
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Palestinian security search a car belonging to Ahmed Alabed after it exploded in the West Bank city of Nablus, killing him March 26, 2004. Alabed's car exploded while he was apparently rigging it as a bomb. Alabed, a 22-year-old Palestinian from an armed faction of President Yasser Arafat (news - web sites)'s Fatah (news - web sites) movement, was cut in half by the blast. *******/Abed Omar Qusini
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Palestinians gather around the exploded car of Ahmad Abed, a 19-year-old Palestinian militant of Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a militia linked to Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement, at the Balata refugee camp in the West Bank town of Nablus, Friday March 26, 2004. Palestinian security officials said the car was carrying explosives. Israel's military denied any involvement in the blast. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)
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Tribesmen from Mehsud tribe arrive for Jirga, a grand meeting to review situation raised after Pakistan army's anti-al-Qaida operation, at outskirt of Wana, capital of Pakistan's tribal area in South Waziristan on Wednesday, March 24, 2004. Pakistan on Friday said it would not comment on a taped message purportedly from al-Qaida's No. 2 leader, urging people to overthrow President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's government, until the tape's authenticity is verified. (AP Photo)
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Tribals look at Jirga, a grand meeting, in progress to review situation raised after Pakistan army's anti-al-Qaida operation, at outskirt of Wana, capital of Pakistan's tribal area in South Waziristan on Wednesday, March 24, 2004. Pakistan on Friday said it would not comment on a taped message purportedly from al-Qaida's No. 2 leader, urging people to overthrow President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's government, until the tape's authenticity is verified. (AP Photo)
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Tribal elders from Khost Province in Southeast Afghanistan (news - web sites) await the start of a ceremony opening a new US military facility in Khost, Afghanistan. Rebel Pakistani tribesmen locked in battle with thousands of troops hunting Al-Qaeda militants have refused to hand over 22 hostages until the army abandoned a bloody 11-day operation against them, tribal elders said.(AFP-Pool /Ed Wray )
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SECURITY OPERATIONS — Marines assigned to 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment disembark a CH-47 helicopter to conduct security operations in Tagab Valley, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The battalion's Marines and sailors have been conducting operations to destroy terrorist organizations and infrastructures since arriving in Afghanistan late last year. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Eric R. Martin
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A masked Iraqi Shiite man stands guard on top of the Timmemi mosque during the Friday prayer in Kirkuk, in the Kurdish dominant northern Iraq, Friday March 26, 2004. Hundres of Muslim Shiites, Sunnis and Turkomans gathered in Kirkuk's Timmemi mosque to show their solidarty and unity. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)
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Sheik Amr al-Juburi, one of the followers of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr , swings a sword as he arrives at the Friday prayer in Kirkuk, in the Kurdish dominant northern Iraq, Friday March 26, 2004. Hundreds of Muslim Shiites, Sunnis and Turkomans gathered in Kirkuk's Timmemi mosque to show their solidarity and unity. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)
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British soldiers check the scene of a burning oil pipeline 300 meters from their base on the highway linking Basra to Nasiriyah Friday March 26 2004. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)
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A truck sits next to a blazing pipe station at an oil well in Kubazah oil field in Kirkuk, northern Iraq, Friday March 26, 2004. The cause of the fire was unknown. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)
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US troops take position off road at the main entrance of the restive town of Fallujah. Four people were killed and two wounded in fighting between US troops and insurgents in the flashpoint Iraqi town of Fallujah west of Baghdad, the director of a local hospital told AFP.(AFP/Nicolas Asfouri)
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U.S. Army soldiers keep watch from their Stryker armored vehicle during a patrol in the northern city of Mosul March 26, 2004. A roadside bomb exploded earlier on Friday next to a passing Stryker in Mosul, but caused no injuries. *******/Namir Noor-Eldeen
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Sgt. Snyder of the Scout Platoon of the 1/18th Battalion 2nd Brigade(BDE) of the 1st Infantry Division (ID), Wurzburg, Germany, pulls security during a house raid in a neighborhood of Tikrit, Iraq, March 16, 2004 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Elizabeth Erste) (Released)
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CUETZALAN, MEXICO: A member of the British rescue team instructs the security personnel 25 March, 2004 outside the Cuetzalan caves network, Puebla state, Mexico, where six British speleologist remain trapped. Mexican and British troops and experts on Thursday launched a mission to rescue six Britons who have been trapped underground for more than a week, officials said. The speleologists' case has become a diplomatic incident between the two countries, with Mexico saying that the Britons -- five members of the British military and a former army major -- should have sought special permission to be in the Cuetzalan cave system. AFP PHOTO/Rafael DURAN-POOL (Photo credit should read RAFAEL DURAN/AFP/***** Images)
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A group of British cavers pose outside of a cave in Cuetzalan, Mexico, after being rescued on March 25, 2004. A group of specialized divers rescued the trapped cavers as their misfortune turned into a diplomatic incident, with Mexican President Fox demanding to know what the British cavers, four of whom are British armed forces members, were doing. (Pool/*******)
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Five of the six Britons rescued from a cave are escorted by Mexican soldiers in Cuetzalan de Progreso, Mexico Thursday, March 25, 2004. (AP Photo/Joel Merino)
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Charles Milton, one of the six Britons rescued from a cave is escorted by Mexican soldiers in Cuetzalan de Progreso, Mexico Thursday, March 25, 2004. (AP Photo/Joel Merino)
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Sergeant John Rowlands guides the crane operator lowering the Sea King helicopter to the flight deck of HMCS Toronto in the Arabian Gulf Region, two months after the ship departed home port of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The helicopter will assume full flying duties after a short period of post-transit maintenance after the trip in a container ship. HMCS Toronto is taking part in Operation Altair, joining the USS George Washington Aircraft Carrier Task Group to help monitor shipping in the Arabian Gulf region. By restricting the flow of weapons, drugs, and other illicit trade, HMCS Toronto and her crew are helping to end terrorism and bring long-term stability to the area.
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Master Corporal Keith O'Brien unpacks a Sea King helicopter engine from its shipping container in the Arabian Gulf Region. HMCS Toronto arrived in the region two months after departing its home port of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The helicopter will assume full flying duties after a short period of post-transit maintenance after the trip in a container ship. HMCS Toronto is taking part in Operation Altair, joining the USS George Washington Aircraft Carrier Task Group to help monitor shipping in the Arabian Gulf region. By restricting the flow of weapons, drugs, and other illicit trade, HMCS Toronto and her crew are helping to end terrorism and bring long-term stability to the area.
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Master Sgt Natalie Bigham with the 107th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., raises her right to hand to take the Soldier's Oath of Allegiance from LtCol Glenn Schmidt during her reenlistment ceremony at Freedom Air Base Kirkuk, March 23, 2004. Holding the flag is Major William Hargrove and Senior Airman Mike Squier. All are Member of the 107th Fighter Squadron out of Selfridge ANGB, Mich., currently deployed supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Glenn Wilkewitz) (Released)
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