An effigy of President George W. Bush is pulled down in Trafalgar Square, London, as part of a large protest over his state visit November 20, 2003. The protestors were mimicking the pulling down of a Saddam Hussein statue in Baghdad by U.S. troops during the war on Iraq. (David Bebber/Reuters)
Researcher for Japan's electronics giant Seiko Epson Osamu Miyazawa displays the world's smallest and lightest helicopter "Micro Flying Robot", 7cm in height, 13cm in diameter of rotors and weighing only 8.9g, equipped with four micro actuators to drive two rotors and stabilizing units at the International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo.(AFP/Yoshikazu Tsuno)
Protesters stain the fountains' pools with red dye in Trafalgar Square, central London Wednesday Nov. 19, 2003 during a demonstration against the war in Iraq and President Bush's visit to Britain. (AP Photo/Anna Branthwaite)
Italian soldiers of the 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment detonate former Iraqi Army munitions in an area near the southern Iraqi town of Talill, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003. The army is gradually detonating some 590,000 pieces of munitions stored in some 140 bunkers of the former regime. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
Jackie 'The Snakeman' Bibby performs a world record stunt for the Guinness Book of World Records by holding nine live rattle snakes in his mouth. (AP/Tom Pennington)
Handcuffed illegal Afghan immigrants are transported on a police truck after they were deported by a court in Quetta, the capital of Pakistan's southwestern Baluchistan province Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003 to a border crossing in Chaman, 135 kilometers (85 miles) northwest of Quetta, to be handed over to Afghan authorities. (AP Photo/ Mohammed Arshad)
Demonstrators hide behind barricades as they tangle with riot police during protests against the Free Trade Area of the Americas conference Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003, in Miami. (AP Photo/Yesikka Vivancos)
Miami City Riot Police march through burning trash during a Free Trade protest after police fired rubber bullets at rowdy demonstrators in downtown Miami Thursday Nov. 20, 2003. The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) free trade talks are being held several blocks away. Riot police also used long batons, plastic shields, concussion grenades and stun guns in clashes Thursday with hundreds of demonstrators opposed to ongoing talks aimed at creating a hemisphere-wide free trade zone. (AP Photo/David Adame)
Riot police grab a protester off his bike after he taunted them during a Free Trade protest in Miami, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003. The Free Trade Area of the Americas talks are being held several blocks away. (AP Photo/David Adame)