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Retiring Bishop Douglas Theuner right, introduces the Rev. V. Gene Robinson to the Episcopal Church Saturday, June 7, 2003, in Concord, N.H. New Hampshire Episcopalians elected Robinson, an openly gay man, as their next bishop. The selection of Rev. Robinson, 56, who was chosen over three other candidates in voting by New Hampshire clergy and lay Episcopalians, is still subject to confirmation next month by the church's national General Convention, and it is expected to be debated. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
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An International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) helicopter arrives at the scene of a car bomb that killed three German peacekeepers and injured 30 people in Kabul, June 7, 2003. Officials said a suspected suicide bomber in a car blew up the bus. (Arko Datta/Reuters)
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A Chinese boy looks at the Yangtze River in Wushan County, near China's Chongqing Municipality, June 6, 2003. China blocked the massive Yangtze River last Sunday, starting to fill a reservoir for the world's biggest hydroelectric project that is a point of national pride but which critics fear will become an environmental nightmare. The water level rises about three meters a day and is expected to reach 135 meters by June 15. REUTERS/China Photo
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Looted artifacts are seen on a table at the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad, Iraq, in this May 6, 2003 file photo, after they were recovered. The world-famous treasures of Nimrud, unaccounted for since Baghdad fell two months ago, have been found in good condition in the Central Bank, in a secret vault-inside-a-vault, submerged in sewage water. U.S. occupation forces also announced that fewer than 50 items from the Iraqi National Museum's main exhibition remain unaccounted for after April's looting and destruction. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)
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Sculptor Felix de Weldon poses with his sculpture, the US Marine Corps Memorial Statue, modeled after Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal's photo of Marines raising the flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, in Washington in this May 15, 1963 file photo. De Weldon, who served as a Petty Officer in the U.S. Navy’s artist corps during World War II, died Tuesday June 3, 2003 of natural causes. He was 96. (AP Photo/File)
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A Dominican cock, left, jumps in the air to attack its opponent from Panama with a plastic spur during the fourth Cockfighting World Cup in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Friday, June 6, 2003. Dating back to ancient Greece, cockfighting is a legitimate world sport, said Victor Negrete, president of the World Association of Combat-Cock Breeders. This year more than 300 roosters from 25 countries participate in the annual competition. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)
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Pakistani street vendors sleep on ice blocks to beat the heat in Islamabad, Pakistan June 6, 2003. Temperatures reached 111 degrees Fahrenheit in the capital city while elsewhere in Pakistan temperatures were even higher. (Mian Khursheed/Reuters)
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Two children collect what they will use as 'domestic water' from a leaking pipe linked to a sewage line in Bhopal. The head of the UN Food and Agricultural Association made a global call for nations to safeguard water.(AFP/File)