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An unidentified drug addict shows syringes he uses frequently to inject heroin into himself and others on a roadside in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, June 15, 2003. Opium production is rising in neighboring Afghanistan despite efforts by the post-Taliban government to crack down on production. Pakistan is not only a key route for the international narcotics smuggling from Afghanistan, but also a big market - with its estimated four million drug addicts. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
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Models Nikki Ziering (L) and Angie Everhart pose for photographers at a news conference announcing plans for 'Lingerie Bowl 2004', a live pay per view event to be televised at halftime during the 2004 Super Bowl, June 25, 2003 in Hollywood. The event will feature two teams of models in custom lingerie taking part in a 7 on 7 tackle football game. Zierging and Everhart will be the quarterback the two teams at the event, to be held next February 1, 2004. REUTERS/Fred Prouser
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PFC Terry Hann from Missouri of the 1st Armored Division guards a group of Iraqis who want to become police officers at the entrance of a U.S. base in Baghdad, Wednesday, June 25, 2003. Over 200 people showed up to start the application procedure, but only 22 were selected. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)
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A wounded man injured in the explosions in a U.S. diplomatic complex in the Liberian capital of Monrovia Wednesday, June 25, 2003, is carried away in wheelbarrow. Explosives landed within a U.S. diplomatic residential complex in the town, detonating among thousands of terrified Liberians crowded into the compound to escape fighting which is engulfing the city. (AP Photo/Pewee Flomoku)
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An armored van with gun ports, which was part of the vehicle entourage of singer Snoop Dogg, is shown on Hollywood Boulevard as it arrives for the third annual Black Entertainment Television Awards in Hollywood, June 24, 2003. Authorities in Los Angeles said on June 25 they were weighing possible firearms charges against Snoop Dogg for allegedly riding to an awards show with armed bodyguards in a bullet-proof van equipped with gun ports. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)
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F-16 fighter pilot Maj. Harry Schmidt, the U.S. Air Force pilot who mistakenly bombed Canadian troops in Afghanistan, killing four, refused an offer of a lighter, non-judicial punishment June 25, 2003 and will now face a military trial, the Air Force said. Schmidt is seen leaving after the Article 32 hearing ended at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, January Photo by Jeff Mitchell/Reuters
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Venezuelan children examine pistols at the display stand of Glock gun makers during a public weapons exhibition called 'Expo-Army' in Caracas June 25, 2003. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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Workers take a short pause after forcing a stag into a wooden pen to prepare it to be de-horned with an ordinary saw in the remote village of Chendek in Russia's Gorny Altai, June 11, 2003. Some tourists travel thousands of miles and spend hundreds of dollars to watch the extravaganza in one of Russia's most inaccessible regions which borders Mongolia, China and Kazakhstan. (Viktor Korotayev/Reuters)