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A man dressed wearing the Mexican colors and a sombrero, hat, sings during the gay pride parade in Mexico City on Saturday, June 21, 2003. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
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Police have interrogated a gatecrasher called the 'comedy terrorist' who made a mockery of royal security by bursting into a 21st birthday party for Prince William at Windsor Castle. Wearing a false beard, turban and pink dress, Aaron Barschak, 36, shocked guests at the fancy dress bash on Saturday when he jumped on stage and took the microphone as William was about to speak, media and his father said. REUTERS/Martin Bennett
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U.S. Army Private Clifton Bowens uncuffs women and children after soldiers handcuffed them with plastic ties during a night raid in Habaniyah Saturday, June 21, 2003. They had been unsuccessfully searching for a suspect in an adjacent house who had recently tried to kill Iraqi informants working with the Army. Army officers later apologized to the family for mistakenly handcuffing them. (AP Photo/John Moore)
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New York State Museum exhibit specialist Jeffrey Stringer spreads out on Thursday, June 19, 2003, at the State Museum in Albany, N.Y., a T-shirt worn by Stephen Downs when he was arrested at a local mall in March 2003. Downs donated the shirt, whose history is now required study in two classes at Albany Law School, to the State Museum. Down's T-shirt said 'Peace on Earth' on the front and 'Give Peace a Chance' on the back. His son's T-shirt, which was also donated, is in the foreground. (AP Photo/Jim McKnight)
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Cpl. Michael McVey, a member of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, is reunited with his wife April after she dropped her sign and purse on the ground Sunday, June 22, 2003, at Camp Lejeune, N.C., as McVey returned from combat duty in Iraq. About 7,000 Marines from the brigade are expected to return over the next few days. (AP Photo/Bob Jordan)
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US Army Staff Sgt. Gerard Calaham, from Connecticut, works on a damaged American Apache attack helicopter at Camp Arifjan, 80 Km south of Kuwait City Sunday, June 22, 2003. Arifjan is considered the logistic center for the US troops deployed in the area of Kuwait and Iraq. (AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari)
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A man called the Colacho jumps over young babies during El Salto del Colacho, The Jump of the Colacho, in the village of Castrillo de Murcia, near Burgos, northern Spain, Sunday, June 22, 2003. The Colacho represents the devil who takes away the evil from the babies as he jumps over them in this medieval religious custom to celebrate Corpus Christi. (AP Photo/Israel Lopez Murillo)
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A Venezuelan policeman uses a slingshot to fire on President Hugo Chavez supporters during clashes between foes and supporters of the president in Caracas, in this February 2, 2003 file photo. Outgunned by criminals, dodging bullets, stones and fireworks at demonstrations, Caracas` metropolitan police are under fire from another enemy; the government of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. REUTERS