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World-famous Shaolin monk warrior group from central China's Songshan Shaolin Temple perform Hard Qi kungfu named 'Lying On Spears' during the Shaolin Charity Tour in Kuala Lumpur Saturday, Jan. 4, 2003. The Hard Qi kungfu is one of the Shaolin external kungfu works by directing the inner Qi to a certain part of the body to make this part produce extreme power. (AP Photo/Teh Eng Koon)



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Armed members from the Palestinian President Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement march during a rally in Khan Younis refugee camp south of Gaza Strip (news - web sites) January 1, 2003. They marked the anniversary of the establishment of Arafat's Fatah faction on January 1, 1965. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah



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Imam Samudra, alleged operations mastermind of the Bali bombings, shouts as police officials escort him during a re-enactment in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2002. Raising his fists and screaming 'Pray for America's destruction', Samudra reasserted his anti-Western sentiments Saturday during a police re-enactment of meetings allegedly held to plan the attack. (AP Photo)



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A death sentence against U.S.-born Islamist Raed Hijazi was upheld Jan. 5, 2003, by a court in Jordan. Hijazi was convicted of plotting attacks on American and Israeli targets in Jordan during the 2000 millennium celebrations. Hijazi is shown in a Feb. 11, 2002, photo protesting his innocence only minutes after a Jordanian court sentenced him to death. Photo by Ali Jarekji/Reuters



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Gary Campbell, left, and Jeffrey Campbell, right, sons of murder victim Nancy Campbell-Panitz, sit with friend Kathi Cook, middle, during sentencing of Ralf Panitz, Friday, May 24, 2002, in Sarasota, Fla. Panitz, who was not present in court, was sentenced to life in prison in the July 2000 slaying of his ex-wife after they and another woman were featured in a 'Jerry Springer Show.' Panitz, 42, was convicted in March of second-degree murder. The family of Nancy Campbell-Panitz, who was killed by her ex-husband after appearing with him on ``The Jerry Springer Show'' has dropped a multimillion dollar lawsuit against the program, attorneys said. The lawsuit was filed by Jeffrey Campbell on behalf of his mother's estate last summer. It alleged that producers of the show had escalated the stormy relationship between 52-year-old Nancy Campbell and her ex-husband, Ralf Panitz. (AP Photo/Sarasota Herald-Tribune, POOL)
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