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A baby prairie dog, right, tries to get attention from its mother as they stand outside their hole in a field. Monkeypox, a virus similar to smallpox, apparently jumped from an imported African rat to pet prairie dogs, infecting at least four people in the disease's first appearance in the Western Hemisphere. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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Two girls dance during the electronic music festival Rioparade in a street of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sunday, June 8, 2003. In a homage to the German original, the 20 music floats with loudspeakers pounding electronic beats into Rio's Avenida Rio Branco, were called ``lovemobiles.'' To give the parade's theme of ``love, peace and tolerance'' credibility, money was collected during the parade for the ``Zero Hunger'' program, the flagship social program of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's government. (AP Photo/Renzo Gostoli)
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David Montiel Cruz is seen in a police booking photo in San Jose, Calif. Monday, June 9, 2003. Cruz is being charged with kidnaping, burglary, robbery, assault with a deadly weapon and sexual assault for the abduction of a 9-year-old girl from her East Palo Alto, Calif. home. (AP Photo/San Jose Police)
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Workers install a perimeter and a drainage system at a pond in Frederick, Maryland June 9, 2003, that has become the site of an FBI investigation into the anthrax attacks that hit the United States in 2001. The FBI is in the process of searching public land located near Frederick, 50 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., to try to determine who sent anthrax-laced letters mailed in September and October 2001, which killed five people. (Evan Vucci/Reuters)
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A monument with the Ten Commandments on them is removed from outside West Union High School, Monday, June 9, 2003, in West Union, Ohio. A federal judge has ordered the monument, and others in front of several schools in Adams County, be removed Monday. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)
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The Bush administration has concluded that stun guns, which emit a disabling electric shock, can be used for security on U.S. airlines a homeland security official said on June 9, 2003. After months of testing, the Transportation Security Administration(TSA) told Congress that stun gun technology was an acceptable non-lethal option to protect the cockpit from intruders. The TSA stressed that it had not yet approved any carriers to arm their crews with stun guns. United Airlines and Mesa Air Group have sought government permission to bring stun guns into the cockpit. Andy Plews of United Airlines displays an advanced Taser stun gun in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, in this November 15, 2001 file photo. (Reuters)
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Two U.S. military policemen wrestle an Iraqi man to the ground in Al Falluja, 50 km west of Baghdad, June 9, 2003, after two Iraqi men were caught carrying an AK-47 gun in their vehicle. A U.S. Army patrol came under small arms fire from a mosque in the restive city earlier on Monday, but sustained no injuries according to the United States central command. (Radu Sigheti/Reuters)
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The five young Iraqi men who make up the boy band 'Unknown to No One' leap into the air in central Baghdad, on June 6, 2003. The band has attracted the attention of a British pop consultant and hopes to top the charts across the world with its single, 'Hey Girl'. (L-R) Diyar Diler, 21, a Kurdish Sunni Muslim, Hassan Ali al-Falluji, 21, a Shi'ite Arab, Nadeem Hamed, 20, a Shi'ite Arab, Art Haroutunian, 25, an Armenian Christian and Shant Garabedian, 24, an Armenian Christian. REUTERS/Andrea Comas