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Guitarist Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones performs in Barcelona, Spain Sunday June 29, 2003 during the group's third concert in Spain. (AP Photo/ EFE,Andreu Dalmau)
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Ole Julius Eriksen, left, is aided by a Norwegian Air force helicopter rescuer after his seaplane crashed as they tried to take off late Monday evening, June 30, 2003, in the midnight sun from the Lessjavri Lake in the very north of Norway. Their plane struck a rock and flipped over. Eriksen and and his 6 year old son managed to escape from the cockpit and were able to cling onto the pontoon of the aircraft which by then was floating upside down in the lake. The incident was observed and reported by people on the shore, and a rescue helicopter from the nearby Banak rescue station arrived overhead within minutes. Both father and son were unhurt and winched to safety. (AP Photo)
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Domonique Patton, 4, daughter of Leitia and Rob Patton, rides her therapy trike Friday, June 27, 2003 outside her home in Battle Creek, Mich., Domonique is the youngest person to have an expandable rod inserted in her leg in place of a bone that was removed because of bone cancer. The new technology saved her leg from being amputated. The rod will grow when she grows. AP Photo/Ron Leifeld)
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Union members protest a Bush administration plan to reclassify millions of workers to make them ineligible for overtime pay Monday, June 30, 2003, during a march in front of the Labor Department in Washington. More than 8 million professionals would lose their overtime pay under a Bush administration proposal to change the types of jobs that must receive more money for extra work, says a study by a union-supported think tank released last Thursday June 26,2003. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)
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A U.S. Army scout patrols during a sweep for weapons and suspects in Shahravan village, northeast of Baghdad, June 30, 2003. A top U.S. official on June 29 signaled Washington believes Saddam Hussein may be alive as U.S. forces launched an operation to crack down on armed resistance blamed on die-hard supporters of the toppled Iraqi leader. (Radu Sigheti/Reuters)
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Israeli soldiers stand near the truck where a foreign worker from Bulgaria, Krastyu Radkov, was shot dead by Palestinian militants near the village of Yabed in the West Bank June 30, 2003. The White House called on the Palestinian Authority to crack down on violence after a shooting in the West Bank but said the peace process may be 'entering a new era' after confidence-building steps by both sides. (Reuters)
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Legendary silent film actor/director Charlie Chaplin is shown in a scene from the 1940 film 'The Great Dictator,' his first film with dialogue, in this promotional photo. Chaplin plays the dual roles of a sweet-natured Jewish barber and a murderous Hitler-type dictator. Four of Chaplin's films 'The Gold Rush,' 'The Great Dictator,' 'Modern Times,' and 'Limelight,' are being released on DVD July 1, 2003, from Warner Home Video, as the first in a series of ten titles included in 'The Chaplin Collection.'
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Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in the futuristic action thriller 'Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines' and is shown in a scene from the film in this undated publicity photograph. The film opens July 2 in the United States.