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Doctors check three girls born in San Juan, Argentina some 1,280 km (800 miles) northwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina, by a 25-year old woman (who was not identified) giving triplets, one normal and two conjoined., Sunday, June 22, 2003. (AP Photo/Courtesy Diario de Cuyo)
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A local worker drinks blood from a horn of a stag in the remote Chendek in Russia's Gorny Altai region, June 11, 2003. Some tourists travel thousands of miles and spend hundreds of dollars to watch the extravaganza in one of Russia's most inaccessible regions which borders Mongolia, China and Kazakhstan. (Viktor Korotayev/Reuters)
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Actor Adam Sandler and his bride, model and actress Jackie Titone are shown in this wedding photograph released June 23, 2003. Sandler married Titone June 22 in an ceremony in Malibu, California. (Nick Goosen for Adamsandler.com via Reuters)
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University of Michigan students, from left to right: Ruben Duran; James Justin Wilson; and Adam Dancy; all from Ann Arbor, Mich., protest the Supreme Court's ruling on the use of affirmative action in college admissions Monday, June 23, 2003 in Washington. In two split decisions, the Supreme Court on Monday ruled that minority applicants may be given an edge when applying for admissions to universities, but limited how much a factor race can play in the selection of students. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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Supporters of affirmative action, Candyce Phoenix, 18, left, and Aaron Nelson, 20, from Washington, D.C., rally in front the Supreme Court after the ruling on the use of affirmative action in college admissions Monday, June 23, 2003 in Washington. A divided Supreme Court allowed universities to give minority applicants an edge in admissions Monday, but it also said that race cannot be the only factor. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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A 12-foot long Great White shark swims inside a tuna research pen in Port Lincoln, Australia June 23, 2003. The shark mysteriously appeared inside the fish pen and it is thought that it either bit through the netting, or leapt the 7.5-foot electrified fence while chasing a seal. (Reuters)
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Heavily-armed police wearing riot gear form a protective cordon to keep protesters away from the California State capitol building (background) in Sacramento, June 23, 2003. Thousands rallied in Sacramento today to protest against genetically-engineered foods and corporate owned farms, as a ministerial convention promoting the foods was taking place nearby. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne
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Kayt Henson protests during an anti-Bush rally outside the hotel where President Bush is expected to attend a fundraiser in New York, Monday June 23, 2003. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)