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From left: American NASA astronaut Michael Fincke, Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka and Dutch ESA astronaut Andre Kuipers wave before the start of their training session in a mock-up of a Soyuz TMA space craft at Star City, just outside Moscow on Tuesday, March. 30, 2004. The ninth crew slated to travel to the International space Station in March, entered the final stages of training at Russia's Star City, undegoing tests in a scale model of the orbiting station. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)
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Soldiers block a road leading out of the Uzbek capital Tashkent on Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Special police units were tracking alleged terrorist remnants on the outskirts of the city after two days of violence in Uzbekistan including the country's first-ever suicide bombings. (AP Photo/Burt Herman)
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An Uzbek military cadet, armed with a Kalashnikov rifle, patrols a market in Tashkent, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. An explosion and shootout between Uzbek police and alleged terrorists outside the Uzbek capital Tashkent on Tuesday left several injured, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported. The incident followed a two-day spasm of violence, including two suicide bombings, two assaults on police and an explosion at a bomb-making hideaway, which killed at least 19 people. (AP Photo/Anvar Ilyasov)
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Dutch soldiers unload an Apache-D helicopter from an Antanov 124 cargo aircraft Tuesday March 30, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Six Dutch Apaches are being added to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan and it is hoped that the helicopters will increase the mobility of the NATO troops outside of Kabul.(AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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Dutch soldiers unload an Apache-D helicopter from a cargo aircraft Tuesday March 30, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Six Dutch Apaches are being added to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan and it is hoped that the helicopters will increase the mobility of the NATO troops outside of Kabul.(AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN: Deutch soldiers of the International Security Asisstance Force (ISAF) sit on an Apache helicopter at Kabul International airport, 30 March 2004. The helicopter is one of six being loaned to NATO-led Interational Security Assistance Force peacekeepers for at least six months. NATO took charge of the ISAF in Afghanistan last August and pledged two months later to extend it beyond Kabul, but it is still battling to drum up the extra forces necessary. AFP PHOTO/SHAH Marai (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP/***** Images)
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Dutch Crown Prince Willem Alexander, left, and Dutch Prince Carlos, right, walk past the royal hearse containing the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana at the Noordeinde Royal Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. The Dutch bid a final farewell on Tuesday to their former Queen Juliana, who died at age 94 on March 20, 2004. (AP Photo/Bas Czerwinski)
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Pallbearers carry the casket of former Dutch Queen Juliana out of the Noordeinde Royal Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. Juliana, the mother of reigning Queen Beatrix, ruled the country for 32 years until her abdication in 1980. She died on March 20, 2004 at the age of 94. (AP Photo/Bas Czerwinski)
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Mourners line the street to pay their last respects as the royal hearse carries the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana along the funeral procession route in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A sombre nation bid farewell Tuesday to Queen Juliana, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Theo Bohmers)
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Mourners watch as the royal hearse carrying the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana arrives at the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to the former queen, a mother figure who reigned the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Fred Ernst)
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Dutch Queen Beatrix, left, arrives with her sisters, from left to right, Princess' Irene, Margriet, and Christina for the funeral of their mother former Queen Juliana at the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell on Tuesday to the former queen, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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Dutch Crown Prince Willem Alexander, right, arrives with his wife Princess Maxima for the funeral of former Dutch Queen Juliana at the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to the former queen, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
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DELFT, NETHERLANDS - MARCH 30: Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko attend the funeral of the Dutch Queen Mother, Princess Juliana, at Nieuwe Kerk on March 30, 2004 in Delft, The Netherlands. Princess Juliana died at age 94 as a result of pneumonia on March 20, 2004 at her home in Soestdijk, Netherlands. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/***** Images)
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Dutch Royal Guards carry the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana toward the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. The former Queen will be interred in the church where 44 other royals are buried. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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King Carl Gustaf of Sweden, left, Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, centre, and Queen Margrethe of Denmark speak after the burial of former Dutch Queen Juliana at Nieuwe Kerk, or New Church, in Delft, western Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to Queen Juliana, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. Juliana died Saturday March 20 at the age of 94 after a long illness. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool)
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Queen Noor of Jordan, center, King Carl Gustaf of Sweden, foreground left, Queen Margrethe of Denmark, foreground right, listen to the sermon during the burial ceremony for former Dutch Queen Juliana at Nieuwe Kerk, or New Church, in Delft, western Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to Queen Juliana, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. Juliana died Saturday March 20 at the age of 94 after a long illness. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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Queen Noor of Jordan, left, and Spain's King Juan Carlos speak after the burial of former Dutch Queen Juliana at Nieuwe Kerk, or New Church, in Delft, western Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004.
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An American soldier mans a gun on the top of an armored vehicle in Khost area, near the Pakistani border, in the early morning on Tuesday, March 30, 2004, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) southwest of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. U.S. troops are sweeping through the hardscrabble villages in this rugged border region, searching for weapons and information as part of the military's effort to cut off hiding places for al-Qaida and Taliban fugitives. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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Seen through a night-vision device, paratroopers search a building during an early morning raid in Al Fallujah, Iraq. The Soldiers are assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division’s Company B, 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment. They had reason to believe anti-Coalition fighters were hiding in the building. Photo by Staff Sgt. Charles Johnson.
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Afghan militiamen hold guns during a disarmament ceremony in Kandahar Monday, March 29, 2004. The first of 1,000 militiamen in southern Afghanistan gave up their weapons to return to civilian life Monday, the latest step in a growing nationwide disarmament program. (AP Photo/Noor Khan)
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U.S. soldiers check an Iraqi man during a routine check in the Northern Iraqi town of Mosul Tuesday, March 30, 2004. (AP Photo/Karam Hussein)
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Members of South Korean special police force with a sniffer dog search the Korea Train Express (KTX) to prevent a possible terrorists attack prior to a launching ceremony of the KTX, South Korea's first-ever high speed rail link between the capital Seoul and southeastern city of Busan, at the Seoul Railroad Station, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. The KTX's maximum speed reaches 300 kilometers (188 miles) per hour. (AP Photo/ Yun Jai-hyoung)
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MARCH 30: A 'South Korean Special Police Team' patrol the area to tackle possible terror attacks which could threaten the safety of the new high-speed rail service (KTX), during the launching ceremony for South Korea's first-ever high speed rail link based on French technologies, at the Seoul Railroad Station March 30, 2004 in Seoul, South Korea. The French-built Korea Train Express (KTX) will connect Seoul with major cities in the southeast, and southwest of the country, travelling at average speeds of 300 kilometres per hour. The construction of the service has taken 12 years to complete and is due to open on April 1, 2004. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/***** Images)
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Israeli peace activist Jonathan Pollak, 21, from Tel Aviv, rides on an Israeli army jeep, trying to prevent the forces from dispersing Palestinian protesters marking the Land Day in the West Bank village of Beitunia on the outskirts of the city of Ramallah, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Land Day commemorates the unrest that erupted in March 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of thousands of acres of Arab-owned land and in which six Arab citizens were killed by Israeli police. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
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BEITUNYA, -: Israeli soldiers push an Israeli left-wing protestor during a rally with Palestinians commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day and against Israel's "security" fence in the West Bank town of Beitunya 30 March 2004.
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BEITUNYA, -: An Israeli soldier aims his gun at Israeli left-wing protestor and Palestinians during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day and against Israel's "security" fence in the West Bank town of Beitunya 30 March 2004.
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BEITUNYA, -: Palestinians run away from a stun grenade thrown by the Israeli troops during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day, and against Israel's "security" fence in the West Bank town of Beitunya 30 March 2004.
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BEITUNYA, -: Israeli soldier kick a Palestinian demonstrator during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day in the West Bank town of Beitunya, 30 March 2004. Thousands of Palestinian in the Palestinian territories and Israeli Arabs mark the Land Day on March 30 every year to commemorate the army's 1976 killing of six Arabs during protests over land confiscation.
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An Israeli soldier pushes back a Palestinian protester as forces use tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets to disperse Palestinian protesters marking the Land Day in the West Bank village of Beitunia on the outskirts of the city of Ramallah, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Land Day commemorates the unrest that erupted in March 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of thousands of acres of Arab-owned land and in which six Arab citizens were killed by Israeli police. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
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Smoke from burning tires set on fire by Palestinian demonstrators billows in the sky as a youth, holding a Palestinian flag, watches during a protest to mark Land Day, in the outskirts of the West Bank village of Beit Duku, Tuesday March 20, 2004. Land Day commemorates the unrest that erupted in March 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of thousands of acres of Arab-owned land and in which six Arab citizens were killed by Israeli police. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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Members of the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad carry a model rocket launcher and a machine gun, Tuesday, March 30, 2004 during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day in Gaza City. Land Day marks the series of clashes between Israeli Arabs and Israeli police that erupted on March 30, 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of Arab land. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
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AIN EL-HELWEH, LEBANON: Palestinian Munir Maqdah (2nd L), commander of Fatah militia in the Ain El-Helweh camp, fires his gun near militants of the "Martyrs of Jenin" parading during a graduation ceremony of newly-trained militants in the occasion of Land Day, celebrated each year on the 30th of March since 1976, 30 March 2004 in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain El-Helweh in southern Lebanon. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HADIAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/***** Images)
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AIN EL-HELWEH, LEBANON: Palestinian Munir Maqdah (2nd L), commander of Fatah militia in the Ain El-Helweh camp, fires his gun near a Palestinian boy of the "Martyrs of Jenin" clad in military uniform and holding an RPG (rocket-propelled grenade), while parading during a graduation ceremony of newly-trained militants in the occasion of Land Day, celebrated each year on the 30th of March since 1976, 30 March 2004 in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain El-Helweh in southern Lebanon. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HADIAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/***** Images)
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Chinese with greviences hold up cards with writings "Respect and Guarantee human rights," "Restore farm workers benefits" during appeals at the Supreme Procurator's office in Beijing, China in this March 25, 2004 file photo. China defended its human rights record Tuesday, March 30 citing better living standards and legal reforms, even as activists announced the detention of three women who lost relatives in the 1989 Tiananmen Square attack on pro-democracy protesters. (AP Photo/ File)
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A Chinese couple on a bicycle take cover at an underpass as tanks deploy overhead in eastern Beijing, China in this June 5, 1989 file photo. China defended its human rights record Tuesday, March 30, 2004 citing better living standards and legal reforms, even as activists announced the detention of three women who lost relatives in the 1989 Tiananmen Square attack on pro-democracy protesters. (AP Photo/Liu Heung Shing, FILE)
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Eight people were arrested in police raids in and around London on Tuesday which also netted half a tonne of ammonium nitrate fertiliser, police said.Experts say the same material was used to make the bombs that went off in Bali, Indonesia in October 2002, killing 202 people. (WN)
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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo salutes before she departs at the Villamor airbase in suburban Manila on Tuesday March 30, 2004. Arroyo said a terrorist bombing on the scale of the Madrid attacks has been averted with the arrests of four Abu Sayyaf members and the confiscation of 80 pounds (36 kilos) of TNT. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
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President George Bush welcomed seven former communist nations into Nato, saying the 55-year old Western alliance would be strengthened because "tyranny for them is still a fresh memory".The expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to 26 members was celebrated as Nato signalled a willingness to play a military role in Iraq if authorised by a new US Security Council resolution. (***** Images)
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RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN: Visiting US army chief of staff General Peter Schoomaker (R) talks with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf (L) during a meeting in Rawalpindi, 30 March 2004. Schoomaker, who is visiting Pakistan for the first time since his appointment as chief of staff in August 2003, also called on Pakistan's Vice Chief of Army Staff General Mohammad Yusuf Khan.AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP/***** Images)
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ - MARCH 30: Paul Bremer, the U.S. Civil Administrator in Iraq, speaks at the Al-Nahrain Law School March 30, 2004 in Baghdad, Iraq. Bremer addressed students and teachers on legal issues concerning the transfer of power to Iraq which is currently planned for June 30, 2004. (Photo by Nabil Mounzer/Pool/***** Images)
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From left: American NASA astronaut Michael Fincke, Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka and Dutch ESA astronaut Andre Kuipers wave before the start of their training session in a mock-up of a Soyuz TMA space craft at Star City, just outside Moscow on Tuesday, March. 30, 2004. The ninth crew slated to travel to the International space Station in March, entered the final stages of training at Russia's Star City, undegoing tests in a scale model of the orbiting station. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)
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Soldiers block a road leading out of the Uzbek capital Tashkent on Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Special police units were tracking alleged terrorist remnants on the outskirts of the city after two days of violence in Uzbekistan including the country's first-ever suicide bombings. (AP Photo/Burt Herman)
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An Uzbek military cadet, armed with a Kalashnikov rifle, patrols a market in Tashkent, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. An explosion and shootout between Uzbek police and alleged terrorists outside the Uzbek capital Tashkent on Tuesday left several injured, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported. The incident followed a two-day spasm of violence, including two suicide bombings, two assaults on police and an explosion at a bomb-making hideaway, which killed at least 19 people. (AP Photo/Anvar Ilyasov)
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Dutch soldiers unload an Apache-D helicopter from an Antanov 124 cargo aircraft Tuesday March 30, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Six Dutch Apaches are being added to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan and it is hoped that the helicopters will increase the mobility of the NATO troops outside of Kabul.(AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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Dutch soldiers unload an Apache-D helicopter from a cargo aircraft Tuesday March 30, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Six Dutch Apaches are being added to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan and it is hoped that the helicopters will increase the mobility of the NATO troops outside of Kabul.(AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN: Deutch soldiers of the International Security Asisstance Force (ISAF) sit on an Apache helicopter at Kabul International airport, 30 March 2004. The helicopter is one of six being loaned to NATO-led Interational Security Assistance Force peacekeepers for at least six months. NATO took charge of the ISAF in Afghanistan last August and pledged two months later to extend it beyond Kabul, but it is still battling to drum up the extra forces necessary. AFP PHOTO/SHAH Marai (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP/***** Images)
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Dutch Crown Prince Willem Alexander, left, and Dutch Prince Carlos, right, walk past the royal hearse containing the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana at the Noordeinde Royal Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. The Dutch bid a final farewell on Tuesday to their former Queen Juliana, who died at age 94 on March 20, 2004. (AP Photo/Bas Czerwinski)
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Pallbearers carry the casket of former Dutch Queen Juliana out of the Noordeinde Royal Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. Juliana, the mother of reigning Queen Beatrix, ruled the country for 32 years until her abdication in 1980. She died on March 20, 2004 at the age of 94. (AP Photo/Bas Czerwinski)
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Mourners line the street to pay their last respects as the royal hearse carries the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana along the funeral procession route in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A sombre nation bid farewell Tuesday to Queen Juliana, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Theo Bohmers)
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Mourners watch as the royal hearse carrying the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana arrives at the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to the former queen, a mother figure who reigned the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Fred Ernst)
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Dutch Queen Beatrix, left, arrives with her sisters, from left to right, Princess' Irene, Margriet, and Christina for the funeral of their mother former Queen Juliana at the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell on Tuesday to the former queen, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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Dutch Crown Prince Willem Alexander, right, arrives with his wife Princess Maxima for the funeral of former Dutch Queen Juliana at the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to the former queen, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
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DELFT, NETHERLANDS - MARCH 30: Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko attend the funeral of the Dutch Queen Mother, Princess Juliana, at Nieuwe Kerk on March 30, 2004 in Delft, The Netherlands. Princess Juliana died at age 94 as a result of pneumonia on March 20, 2004 at her home in Soestdijk, Netherlands. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/***** Images)
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Dutch Royal Guards carry the coffin of former Dutch Queen Juliana toward the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. The former Queen will be interred in the church where 44 other royals are buried. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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King Carl Gustaf of Sweden, left, Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, centre, and Queen Margrethe of Denmark speak after the burial of former Dutch Queen Juliana at Nieuwe Kerk, or New Church, in Delft, western Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to Queen Juliana, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. Juliana died Saturday March 20 at the age of 94 after a long illness. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool)
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Queen Noor of Jordan, center, King Carl Gustaf of Sweden, foreground left, Queen Margrethe of Denmark, foreground right, listen to the sermon during the burial ceremony for former Dutch Queen Juliana at Nieuwe Kerk, or New Church, in Delft, western Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004. A somber nation bid farewell Tuesday to Queen Juliana, a mother figure who reigned in the Netherlands during the postwar years of recovery and change. Juliana died Saturday March 20 at the age of 94 after a long illness. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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Queen Noor of Jordan, left, and Spain's King Juan Carlos speak after the burial of former Dutch Queen Juliana at Nieuwe Kerk, or New Church, in Delft, western Netherlands, Tuesday March 30, 2004.
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An American soldier mans a gun on the top of an armored vehicle in Khost area, near the Pakistani border, in the early morning on Tuesday, March 30, 2004, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) southwest of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. U.S. troops are sweeping through the hardscrabble villages in this rugged border region, searching for weapons and information as part of the military's effort to cut off hiding places for al-Qaida and Taliban fugitives. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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Seen through a night-vision device, paratroopers search a building during an early morning raid in Al Fallujah, Iraq. The Soldiers are assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division’s Company B, 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment. They had reason to believe anti-Coalition fighters were hiding in the building. Photo by Staff Sgt. Charles Johnson.
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Afghan militiamen hold guns during a disarmament ceremony in Kandahar Monday, March 29, 2004. The first of 1,000 militiamen in southern Afghanistan gave up their weapons to return to civilian life Monday, the latest step in a growing nationwide disarmament program. (AP Photo/Noor Khan)
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U.S. soldiers check an Iraqi man during a routine check in the Northern Iraqi town of Mosul Tuesday, March 30, 2004. (AP Photo/Karam Hussein)
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Members of South Korean special police force with a sniffer dog search the Korea Train Express (KTX) to prevent a possible terrorists attack prior to a launching ceremony of the KTX, South Korea's first-ever high speed rail link between the capital Seoul and southeastern city of Busan, at the Seoul Railroad Station, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. The KTX's maximum speed reaches 300 kilometers (188 miles) per hour. (AP Photo/ Yun Jai-hyoung)
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MARCH 30: A 'South Korean Special Police Team' patrol the area to tackle possible terror attacks which could threaten the safety of the new high-speed rail service (KTX), during the launching ceremony for South Korea's first-ever high speed rail link based on French technologies, at the Seoul Railroad Station March 30, 2004 in Seoul, South Korea. The French-built Korea Train Express (KTX) will connect Seoul with major cities in the southeast, and southwest of the country, travelling at average speeds of 300 kilometres per hour. The construction of the service has taken 12 years to complete and is due to open on April 1, 2004. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/***** Images)
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Israeli peace activist Jonathan Pollak, 21, from Tel Aviv, rides on an Israeli army jeep, trying to prevent the forces from dispersing Palestinian protesters marking the Land Day in the West Bank village of Beitunia on the outskirts of the city of Ramallah, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Land Day commemorates the unrest that erupted in March 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of thousands of acres of Arab-owned land and in which six Arab citizens were killed by Israeli police. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
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BEITUNYA, -: Israeli soldiers push an Israeli left-wing protestor during a rally with Palestinians commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day and against Israel's "security" fence in the West Bank town of Beitunya 30 March 2004.
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BEITUNYA, -: An Israeli soldier aims his gun at Israeli left-wing protestor and Palestinians during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day and against Israel's "security" fence in the West Bank town of Beitunya 30 March 2004.
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BEITUNYA, -: Palestinians run away from a stun grenade thrown by the Israeli troops during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day, and against Israel's "security" fence in the West Bank town of Beitunya 30 March 2004.
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BEITUNYA, -: Israeli soldier kick a Palestinian demonstrator during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day in the West Bank town of Beitunya, 30 March 2004. Thousands of Palestinian in the Palestinian territories and Israeli Arabs mark the Land Day on March 30 every year to commemorate the army's 1976 killing of six Arabs during protests over land confiscation.
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An Israeli soldier pushes back a Palestinian protester as forces use tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets to disperse Palestinian protesters marking the Land Day in the West Bank village of Beitunia on the outskirts of the city of Ramallah, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Land Day commemorates the unrest that erupted in March 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of thousands of acres of Arab-owned land and in which six Arab citizens were killed by Israeli police. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
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Smoke from burning tires set on fire by Palestinian demonstrators billows in the sky as a youth, holding a Palestinian flag, watches during a protest to mark Land Day, in the outskirts of the West Bank village of Beit Duku, Tuesday March 20, 2004. Land Day commemorates the unrest that erupted in March 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of thousands of acres of Arab-owned land and in which six Arab citizens were killed by Israeli police. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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Members of the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad carry a model rocket launcher and a machine gun, Tuesday, March 30, 2004 during a rally commemorating the 28th anniversary of Land Day in Gaza City. Land Day marks the series of clashes between Israeli Arabs and Israeli police that erupted on March 30, 1976 when Israeli Arabs protested the Israeli government's confiscation of Arab land. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
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AIN EL-HELWEH, LEBANON: Palestinian Munir Maqdah (2nd L), commander of Fatah militia in the Ain El-Helweh camp, fires his gun near militants of the "Martyrs of Jenin" parading during a graduation ceremony of newly-trained militants in the occasion of Land Day, celebrated each year on the 30th of March since 1976, 30 March 2004 in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain El-Helweh in southern Lebanon. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HADIAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/***** Images)
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AIN EL-HELWEH, LEBANON: Palestinian Munir Maqdah (2nd L), commander of Fatah militia in the Ain El-Helweh camp, fires his gun near a Palestinian boy of the "Martyrs of Jenin" clad in military uniform and holding an RPG (rocket-propelled grenade), while parading during a graduation ceremony of newly-trained militants in the occasion of Land Day, celebrated each year on the 30th of March since 1976, 30 March 2004 in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain El-Helweh in southern Lebanon. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HADIAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/***** Images)
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Chinese with greviences hold up cards with writings "Respect and Guarantee human rights," "Restore farm workers benefits" during appeals at the Supreme Procurator's office in Beijing, China in this March 25, 2004 file photo. China defended its human rights record Tuesday, March 30 citing better living standards and legal reforms, even as activists announced the detention of three women who lost relatives in the 1989 Tiananmen Square attack on pro-democracy protesters. (AP Photo/ File)
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A Chinese couple on a bicycle take cover at an underpass as tanks deploy overhead in eastern Beijing, China in this June 5, 1989 file photo. China defended its human rights record Tuesday, March 30, 2004 citing better living standards and legal reforms, even as activists announced the detention of three women who lost relatives in the 1989 Tiananmen Square attack on pro-democracy protesters. (AP Photo/Liu Heung Shing, FILE)
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Eight people were arrested in police raids in and around London on Tuesday which also netted half a tonne of ammonium nitrate fertiliser, police said.Experts say the same material was used to make the bombs that went off in Bali, Indonesia in October 2002, killing 202 people. (WN)
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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo salutes before she departs at the Villamor airbase in suburban Manila on Tuesday March 30, 2004. Arroyo said a terrorist bombing on the scale of the Madrid attacks has been averted with the arrests of four Abu Sayyaf members and the confiscation of 80 pounds (36 kilos) of TNT. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
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President George Bush welcomed seven former communist nations into Nato, saying the 55-year old Western alliance would be strengthened because "tyranny for them is still a fresh memory".The expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to 26 members was celebrated as Nato signalled a willingness to play a military role in Iraq if authorised by a new US Security Council resolution. (***** Images)
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RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN: Visiting US army chief of staff General Peter Schoomaker (R) talks with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf (L) during a meeting in Rawalpindi, 30 March 2004. Schoomaker, who is visiting Pakistan for the first time since his appointment as chief of staff in August 2003, also called on Pakistan's Vice Chief of Army Staff General Mohammad Yusuf Khan.AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP/***** Images)
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ - MARCH 30: Paul Bremer, the U.S. Civil Administrator in Iraq, speaks at the Al-Nahrain Law School March 30, 2004 in Baghdad, Iraq. Bremer addressed students and teachers on legal issues concerning the transfer of power to Iraq which is currently planned for June 30, 2004. (Photo by Nabil Mounzer/Pool/***** Images)