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British Army Lance Cpl Andy Wright plays a song during a memorial ceremony which marked the reclamation of a World War I British Army cemetery, in Al Kut, south central Iraq, Thursday, May 8, 2003. Hundreds of British soldiers who died during the campaign for Mesopotamia were buried in the cemetery, but the site fell into disrepair and obscurity under the Saddam Hussein regime, becoming a makeshift trash dump. American Marines have spent the last several weeks preparing the site. (APPhoto/Brennan Linsley)
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Sai Mai, a 26-month-old female tiger, plays with baby pigs at a zoo in Chonburi province, 50 miles east of Bangkok, May 7, 2003. The Royal Bengali tigress was born in captivity and breast-fed by a female pig for four months after her birth. (Sukree Sukplang/Reuters)
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Climber Aron Ralston, 27, takes pictures of the media after arriving at his first public appearance since a climbing accident forced him to cut off his arm below the elbow at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction, Colorado May 8, 2003. Ralston survived five days pinned in Utah before being rescued May 1 and flown to St. Mary's Hospital. REUTERS/Gary C. Caskey
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A girl in a yellow jersey participates in a hazing incident in this image from video Sunday, May 4, 2003, in Northbrook, Ill., in which senior girls punched, slapped and dumped paint on junior girls kneeling on the ground. Police said Thursday, May 8, 2003 that criminal charges are 'very likely'' in a touch football game among high school girls that turned into a brawl. (AP Photo/Zack Blum)
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Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) points out an advertisement for an assault weapon during a news briefing, May 8, 2003 on Capitol Hill. Feinstein said that weapons makers are making minor design changes and using other loopholes to continue the sale of military-style guns despite the Assault Weapons Ban Act of 1994. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
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U.S. soldiers mill around the inside a ballroom of one of Saddam Hussein's former Palaces, now converted into a makeshift Islamic prayer area and chapel for soldiers, and American and Iraqi personnel working for ORHA, the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Aid, in Baghdad, Wednesday, May 7, 2003. ORHA's work in Baghdad is proving easier than the more remote and poor areas of the south. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
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An unexploded portion of a cluster bomb lies in the Seybiran area, some 40km south from northern Iraq's town of Arbil, May 8, 2003. The British-based Mines Advisory Group (MAG) is now battling to clear the minefields and unexploded ordnance, as dozens of children have already been killed or maimed since the war ended. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov
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An Iraqi man fills a plastic bottle with drinking water from a leaking pipe as his son drinks directly from a stand pipe across a canal in the southern Iraqi city of Basra.(AFP/Philippe Desmazes)