U.S. Army 4th Infantry Division Spc. Lowary Rick Terry holds a machine gun mounted on a Humvee beside a stone image of the face of former Iraqi ruler Saddam Hussein which has been painted over with a US. flag and the name of the American forward operating base, Omaha, outside Tikrit, Iraq, Saturday, Nov. 15, 2003. (Efrem Lukatsky)
A dog runs playfully after a bird at a beach in Tel Aviv, Israel Wednesday, Nov.12, 2003. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
The main campus of Kamehameha Schools, a private school for children of Hawaiian ancestry, is shown Friday, July 19, 2002, in Honolulu. A federal judge ruled Monday that the exclusive Kamehameha Schools may continue its Hawaiians-only admissions policy, rejecting a discrimination complaint from a student who said the policy violated his civil rights. (AP Photo/Ronen Zilberman)
A giant condom is displayed on the roof on a building in Taipei. Thailand's teenagers are shunning the use of condoms in an alarming trend, the health ministry warned as it called for more campaigns to encourage their use for protection against diseases like HIV-AIDS. (AFP/File/Sam Yeh)
Britney Spears performs 'Me Against The Music' at the opening of the 31st annual American Music Awards in Los Angeles November 16, 2003. REUTERS/Ethan Miller
Mods - please delete or cold link if the above pic is over the line.WAY over! Please review Code of Conduct it applies to EVERYONE!A six-day-old baby hippopotamus cuddles next to its mother, Maria at Mexico City's Aragon Zoo. Officials have managed to rescue 15 of a group of about 60 hippos facing death in Namibia(AFP/File/Jorge Uzon)
A British police officer stands guard during a demonstration against the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq in Sheffield, northern England, November 15, 2003. More than one in three Britons think George W. Bush is stupid and a majority branded the U.S. president a threat to world peace, opinion poll results released on Saturday showed. With widespread demonstrations being planned by protesters, British Prime Minister Tony Blair conceded that some opponents of U.S. policy in Iraq 'are rubbing their hands at the scope for embarrassing him.' (Darren Staples/Reuters)