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A man smokes marijuana recreationally in Toronto, Tuesday May 27, 2003. The federal government moved Tuesday to eliminate criminal penalties for simple possession of marijuana, but promised a tougher line against growers and dealers. (AP Photo/Canadian Press, Kevin Frayer)
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Sultaana Freeman reads from the Quran, the Muslim holy book, on the witness stand Tuesday May 27, 2003 in the Orange County courthouse in Orlando, Fla. Freeman is going to court against the state this week in her fight to wear a veil that covers most of her face for her driver's license photo. (AP Photo/Red Huber, Pool)
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A polar bear investigates the submarine top of USS Connecticut during a Navy ice exercise near Prudhoe Bay off the northern coast of Alaska on April 27, 2003 in this photographic handout. James Watkins, chairman of a presidential oceans commission, traveled aboard the sub to find out more about research on climate change from a Navy ice station for Arctic research, from where the photo was taken. (AP Photo/U.S. Navy, HO)
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Arturo Vargas reaches high to hand-feed a seagull on a fishing pier at Golden Garden's park Tuesday, May 27, 2003, in Seattle. Temperatures reached the mid-70's in the area, but are expected to drop overnight with a chance of showers late Wednesday. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
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An Iraqi woman holds her five-year-old sick daughter at Baghdad's Saudi hospital May 27, 2003. The U.S. Treasury said it was lifting most of the remaining U.S. economic sanctions against Iraq, following through on a victory last week at the United Nations on easing international sanctions. (Akram Saleh/Reuters)
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Sarah Bentley,14, center, receives an American flag in honor of her father, Jason Bentley, Tuesday, May 27, 2003, during a funeral service for Bentley at the Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery in Dallas. Bentley was one of three Texans killed in a terrorist attack last week in Saudi Arabia. Seated at center is Jason's mother, Gail. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
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Convicted killers Roberto Arguelles, left, and Troy Michael Kell are shown at Utah State Prison at Point of the Mountain, Utah, in these August, 2001 file photos. Exercising their right under Utah law, Arguelles, a serial killer, and Kell, a white supremacist who stabbed a fellow inmate to death, have chosen the firing squad over lethal injection and are set to die at 12:01 a.m. on June 27 and 28, respectively. Utah is the only state that dispatches condemned inmates by firing squad (AP Photo/Utah Department of Corrections, File)
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Palestinian youths throw stones at an Israeli tank patrolling the streets of the northern West Bank town of Jenin, Tuesday, May 27, 2003. Israeli troops shot and killed a 16-year-old Palestinian boy and critically injured two children, ages 7 and 9, during conflicts in the West Bank that erupted Tuesday as Israeli and Palestinian leaders moved toward talks on a new Mideast peace plan. (AP Photo/Muhammad Ballas)