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A man wearing a mask to protect against SARS passes an advertisement for contact lenses in the Central district of Hong Kong.(AFP/Richard A. Brooks)
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A view of a chemical laboratory where samples found in the field are tested by the 75th Exploitation Task Force, at their base in the Victory Palace complex outside Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, May 9, 2003. The American invasion broke up a program capable of producing Iraqi chemical and biological weapons, contends the U.S. weapons-hunting chief. But he acknowledges his teams have found no such weapons thus far. The shift of focus to 'capability,' instead of weapons, marks a lowering of expectations from prewar days, when U.S. leaders said war was necessary to root out an unconventional arsenal in Iraq. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)
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President Bush admonishes a persistent reporter to bring an end to questions on the Middle East peace process as he prepares to tee off at the Las Campanas course in Santa Fe, N.M., where he is spending a private weekend with friend Roland Betts, Saturday, May 10, 2003. The Sangre de Cristo mountains are in the background. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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Nancy Davis, left, and actress Lisa Rinna arrive at the tenth annual 'Race to Erase MS,' Friday, May 9, 2003, in the Century City area of Los Angeles. Davis, who was diagnosed with MS in 1991, is the founder of the annual 'Race to Erase MS' event. (AP Photo/Chris Weeks)
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Female fighter pilots from the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing that flew in combat missions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom walk together down the flight line at an undisclosed forward deployed air base in the Middle East, May 3, 2003. L-R: 1st Lt. Julie 'Timber' Ayres, Capt. Mary 'Ginger' Melfi, and Capt. Tally 'Vixen' Parham. Ayres and Melfi, from the 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron out of Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina, are weapons system officers on the F-15E Strike Eagle. Parham, from the 157th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron out of McEntire, South Carolina, is a fighter pilot on the F-16CJ and is part of the S.C. Air National Guard. The 379th AEW is credited with flying 3,440 sorties and delivering over 1,500 tons of ordnance during the combat phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom. REUTERS/U.S. Air Force/Derrick C. Goode
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A Cessna airplane lies upside-down Saturday, May 10, 2003, at Wiley Post airport in Oklahoma City, after it was blown over by a tornado late Friday night. The twister was the second to hit the Oklahoma City metro area in as many days. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Haderthauer)
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Bill Gates (R), co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, talks to Brett Scherbenske of Watertown, South Dakota as he works on a computer at the Watertown Regional Library in Watertown, South Dakota, May 9, 2003. Brett's mother Shelley also watches in the background. Gates was in South Dakota to see the impact of Gates Foundation-funded computers in area libraries. REUTERS/Jeff Christensen
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A Chinese boy looks through barbed wire installed to seal off his village from outsiders to prevent the spread of SARS near Baoding in Hebei province, south of Beijing, May 9, 2003. The World Health Organization on May 8 advised against travel to two more provinces in China and the capital of Taiwan, as WHO experts headed to China's hinterland where they fear SARS is beginning to spread fast. (Wilson Chu/Reuters)