A California condor is seen at the Oregon Zoo condor breeding facility, Thursday, Nov. 20 2003, near Carver, Ore. The California condor, the largest native bird in North America, has returned to Oregon after a 97-year absence as part of a wildlife recovery program. The Oregon Zoo is launching the nation's fourth condor breeding facility to help revive a species that once ranged far north of California and were recorded in the journals of Lewis and Clark. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
An anti NBC team of the Italian Army inspects a former Iraq Army base near the southern town of Nasiriyah, Friday, Nov. 21, 2003. On the wall are painted the instructions to take apart an AK-47 rifle. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
Record producer Phil Spector's stretch Hummer limousine leaves the courthouse along with his attorney Robert Shapiro after Spector was arraigned, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003, in Alhambra, Calif. Neither are seen in this photo. Phil Spector, the 1960s recording-studio wizard who created pop music's Wall of Sound, was charged Thursday with murder in the shooting death of a woman at his home last February. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Democratic presidential candidate former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, left, signs autographs for Steve Siegel, right, during a rally with members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union at North High School in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2003. (AP Photo/Chris Donahue)
A foreign activist of the International Solidarity Movement holds a Palestinian flag during a protest against the building of the Israeli separation barrier in the northern West Bank village of Bartaah Al-Sharkiya Saturday Nov. 22, 2003. His shirt reads: 'The wall sucks'. (AP Photo/Mohammed Ballas)
An Italian army explosive expert stands next to the 500-kilogram World War II bomb found during construction work in downtown Milan, Italy, Friday, Nov. 21, 2003. Tens of thousands of Milanese and tourists were evacuated from their homes and hotels Sunday, Nov. 23, 2003 so experts could defuse the bomb. Some 55,000 residents of 2,000 apartment buildings as well as guests in hotels in the neighborhood near Viale Brianza were ordered to leave Sunday starting at 8.30am. A few hours later, after the bomb was defused and removed for detonation, orders went out that it was safe to return home. (AP Photo/New Press)
A U.S. soldier uses binoculars to watch the area on top of an U.S. Army Humvee in Baghdad November 24, 2003. Iraqis began celebrating the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, but celebrations were subdued by tight U.S. security after the grisly killings of American soldiers at the weekend. (Ali Jasim/Reuters)
A US soldier inspects dozens of rocket-propelled grenades handed over by an Iraqi man in Tikrit. The man handed over 55 RPGs to US troops in a largely symbolic gesture for a country flooded with weapons.(AFP/Mauricio Lima)
Iraqi policeman leaves television news channel Al-Arabiya and its related network Middle East Broadcasting Centre offices carrying satelitte dish connector cable in Baghdad Monday Nov. 24, 2003. Iraqi authorities raided offices of television network for broadcasting alleged Saddam Hussein's tape. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)
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