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Indian tribal girl Karnamoni Handsa, 9, offers food to her husband, a two-year-old dog named Bachcha, at Khanyan, 60 km (37 miles) northwest from Calcutta, state capital of the eastern Indian state of West Bengal June 19, 2003. Local media reported on Thursday that Handsa married the stray dog in a ceremony last week as part of a ritual to ward off a bad omen. Other news media reported that the marriage does not interfere with Handsa's life, with her being allowed to marry again later in life and suffer no stigma. REUTERS/Sucheta Das
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U.S. soldiers stand guard on a high level position at a checkpoint in Baghdad, Iraq on Wednesday, June 18, 2003. A U.S. soldier was killed and another wounded at a gas station and, elsewhere in Baghdad Wednesday, two Iraqi protesters were killed by U.S. troops, while controversy continued over why the United States and Britain sent fighters into Iraq. (AP Photo/ Mikhail Metzel)
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Model Leeann Tweeden and singer Kid Rock (L) are pelted with water by U.S. troops in a helicopter hangar of Baghdad's international airport June 19, 2003. Thousands of airmen, marines, sailors and soldiers serving in Iraq were entertained by Kid Rock's band, country singer Chelly Wright, model Leeann Tweeden and hip hop group Nappy Roots in a show run by the USO (United Services Overseas). (Chris Helgren/Reuters)
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Seen in this handout photo is a wanted poster issued Wednesday June 18, 2003 by federal police of 31 soldiers who have deserted from the Mexican Army and are now allegedly working as hitmen for a drug cartel. (AP Photo/Federal Police)
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U.S. bounty hunter Duane Lee Chapman, also known as Dog Chapman, is seen behind bars in police custody after his prey, Andrew Luster, the fugitive heir of the Max Factor cosmetics fortune and a convicted rapist, was sent back to U.S. to face his term in prison from the Mexican beach resort of Puerto Vallarta June 19, 2003. Chapman and his colleagues captured Luster, who jumped a US$1 million bail, and were on the way to Puerto Vallarta's airport when they were intercepted by local police and also arrested . They are under investigation and may be charged with attempted kidnaping. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
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The North American Eagle, a former Lockheed F-104 Starfighter that will be used in an attempt to set a new land speed record in the fall of 2004 at Black Rock Desert north of Reno, Nev., or at Cold Lake in Alberta, Canada.
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The Rev. Jesse Jackson stands in an empty lot which will be the future site of Harlem Auto Mall, Thursday, June 19, 2003, in New York. General Motors and city officials announced plans to build a block of auto dealerships expected to bring 200 jobs to East Harlem neighborhood and give the city its first auto dealership above 60th Street in Manhattan. (AP Photo/Mike Appleton)
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Iraqi boys climb on top of a destroyed US military ambulance in the al-Dura district of Baghdad. A US medic was killed and two others wounded in the rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) attack.(AFP/Cris Bouroncle)