A city water tower stands over the eastern Kansas town of Gas, Kan., Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003. Gas is located east of Iola, Kan., along U.S. 54. The town mixed humor with pride when painting the tower. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)
Broward County sheriff's officers prepare for arrival of marching protesters as they stage up on Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami November 18, 2003. Law enforcement agencies are preparing for thousands of protesters who are expected to demonstrate as meetings of the Free Trade Area of the Americas continue. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
The U.S. military plans this week to conduct its final developmental test on the most powerful non-nuclear bomb in its arsenal, the Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb, or MOAB, the Air Force said on November 18, 2003. The Air Force plans to detonate the 21,700-pound satellite-guided weapon on Nov. 20 at Eglin Air Force Base in the panhandle of northwestern Florida, said Jake Swinson, a spokesman for the Air Armament Center at the base. (Dept. Of Defense via Reuters)
An Iraqi policeman peers behind a gate while an Iraqi family stands in a corner during a search for weapons during the U.S. Army's operation in the Abu Ghraib neighborhood near Baghdad November 17, 2003. U.S. forces in Iraq have adopted tough new tactics this month in response to deadly guerrilla attacks and the downing of several American helicopters. (Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)
A member of the Horse Guards takes part in the daily ceremonial guard duty on Whitehall. US President Bush traveled to Britain as anti-war protesters prepared to take to the streets of London by the tens of thousands.(AFP/Eric Feferberg)
Fatahati Nejad of Iran dislocates his elbow attempting to lift 157.5 kilograms in the snatch category in group A of the men's 77 kilogram weight class at the World Weightlifting Championship in Vancouver, British Columbia, November 18, 2003. REUTERS/Lyle Stafford
British performance artist Mark McGowan performs his artwork entitled 'Sausage, Chips and Beans' at the House Gallery, London in this photo taken November 14, 2003. McGowan intends to spend 100 hours sitting in the bath of baked beans with sausages strapped to his head and two chips stuck up his nose in support of the traditional fried breakfast which he views as an important part of British culture. REUTERS/David Bebber
Clare Anderson, from London, waves what resembles a US flag with a swastika painted on it, as she joins anti-Bush protestors when they marched through central London, Tuesday, Nov.18 2003. US President George W Bush arrived in London Tuesday evening for a four-day state visit. (AP Photo / PA, Johnny Green)