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Two cows of the Swiss breed Herens clash during the annual 'Battle of the Queens' finals, in Aproz, Switzerland, May 11, 2003. The cows lock horns and push against each other to see which one is stronger and to see which cow is best suited to lead the herds up to the summer alpine pastures. The 170 entrants compete in five categories, according to weight and age. REUTERS/ARC/Dominique Favre
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Afghan women purchase burqas at a roadside shop in Kabul, May 11, 2003. Women were forced to wear the all-enveloping burqa during the five year rule of the fundamentalist Taliban regime, which was toppled by U.S.-led forces late 2001. But despite the departure of the Taliban, many women in the cities and countryside still wear the burqa even though there is no restriction on them from the present U.S.-backed government. REUTERS/Kamal Kishore
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Fourteen-year-old India Tracy, left, listens as her mother Sarajane Tracy and father Greg Tracy talk during an interview Wednesday, April 30, 2003, in Maynardville, Tenn. The parents were discussing the alleged abuse she suffered for not participating in Christian activities in school. The family has sued the Union County schools for violating her civil rights. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)
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Anthony Robinson of Houston attends a meeting of a group of 34 wrongly convicted men in New York, Sunday, May 11, 2003. The Life After Exoneration Project, in which Robinson was participating, helps former prisoners readjust to daily life following wrongful convictions. (AP Photo/Joe Kohen)
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Worshipers gather on the parking lot of First Christian Church in Moore, Okla., for services Sunday, May 11, 2003, next to the church building that was destroyed by a tornado Thursday. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)
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Britain's Sunday Times newspaper said May 11, 2003 that Iraqi intelligence agents infiltrated al-Jazeera, the Arab world's most widely watched television station, in an attempt to win favorable coverage. Al-Jazeera spokesman Jihad Ballout told Reuters the network was unaware of 'any member of al-Jazeera who is working for any foreign intelligence' organization. A Palestinian family under military curfew watch the speech by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein on al-Jazeera TV, in the West Bank city of Hebron, March 20. (Nayef Hashlamoun/Reuters)
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A Palestinian student watches a rally for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine against the U.S.-backed 'road map,' in the West Bank City of Nablus, May 11, 2003. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell held critical talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders on Sunday but emerged with no sign of progress in persuading them to begin implementing a peace 'road map.' REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini
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A woman buys hosiery from a vendor in a street market near a mosque in Karbala, about 90 kilometers, 56 miles, south of Baghdad, Sunday, May 11, 2003 . (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)