[red]This causes me great pain, but the lovely female streaker must be removed. Thank Dredd308 for holding my feet to the fire [:D] -DF[/red]
An unidentified female streaker is escorted from the 11th green where tournament leaders Jim Furyk and Stephen Leaney of Australia were playing at Olympia Fields Country Club in the final round of the U.S. Open outside Chicago, June 15, 2003. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
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A portion of 2,000 flag carriers pull a 1 1/4-mile-long rainbow flag down Duval Street in Key West, Fla., Sunday, June 15, 2003, headed towards the Atlantic Ocean. The mammoth banner was created by Gilbert Baker and commemorated the 25th anniversary of the gay and lesbian icon that Baker, a San Francisco resident, conceived in 1978. The flag required 17,600 linear yards of fabric, weighs more than 5,000 pounds and was a highlight event of the PrideFest Key West celebration that ended Sunday. (AP Photo/Florida Keys News Bureau, Andy Newman)
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A Chinese-flagged high seas drift net (HSDN) vessel is shown fishing illegally in international waters with more than nine miles of drift net about 400 miles southwest of Attu in the waters off the Aleutian Islands. Scientists say nearly 1,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises drown every day after becoming tangled in fishing nets and other equipment. (AP Photo/The U.S. Coast Guard)
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Islamic militant Ali Ghufron, alias Mukhlas, center, is escorted into the courthouse at the opening day of his trial, Monday, June 16, 2003 in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. Ghufron, who prosecutors say fought alongside Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan, is the alleged operations chief of Jemaah Islamiyah, the al-Qaida linked regional terror group blamed for the Oct. 12 nightclub blasts that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists. (AP Photo/Divo Additya)
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Iranian hard-line vigilantes ride their motorcycles during an anti-government student protest in Tehran, Iran, Friday, June 13, 2003. Vigilantes on motorcycles chased down protesters Friday as anti-government demonstrations in Tehran exploded in street battles. The anti-government protests, which began on Tuesday, were the largest in months and included unprecedented chants calling for the death of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The hard-line clerics who hold power in Iran are concerned about increasing discontent, particularly among the youth, at a time when the United States is stepping up pressure on Iran. (AP Photo)
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Melvin Berryman of Lynchburg, Va., wipes his eye during a ceremony awarding honorary high school diplomas from the Prince Edward County School Board near Farmville, Va., Sunday, June 15, 2003. Prince Edward County closed its public schools rather than comply with federal court orders to to accept blacks. The students who were denied an education received honorary diplomas Sunday. (AP Photo/Wayne Scarberry)
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Germans hurl stones against Soviet tanks during the revolt in East-Berlin in this June 17, 1953 file photo. Fifty years ago Soviet tanks crushed a worker-led uprising against East Germany's communist rulers, killing up to 125 protesters and arresting as many as 15,000, according to historians' estimates. After German reunification, the June 17 memorial day still on the books in the west was dropped in favor of Oct. 3, when east and west rejoined. Now, historians and politicians are making the biggest attempt yet to pay tribute to the 1953 protesters. (AP File Photo)
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Belgrade youths set fire to a Croatian flag with a flare as they celebrate the victory by the Serbia-Montenegro national water polo team, at the European Water polo Championships in Belgrade, June 15, 2003. Serbia and Montenegro beat Croatia in the final match 9-8. REUTERS/Ivan Milutinovic