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. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
79. An Israeli Border Policeman and a Palestinian
scream at each other face to face in the Old City
of Jerusalem October 13, 2000 as the Palestinian
is refused entry to the al-Aqsa mosque for Friday
prayers. Israeli security forces prevented
thousands of Palestinians from attending Friday
prayers over concern for continued unrest and
clashes following the prayers due to the
increased tensions and fighting in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Amit Shabi
80. The bow of the Prestige oil tanker floats
above water moments before sinking in waters
off northern Spain November 19, 2002. The
tanker
broke into two earlier in the day. The Prestige
went down with some 70,000 tonnes of fuel oil.
REUTERS/Paul Hanna
81. Oil traders shout deals on the floor of the
International Petroleum Exchange in London
September 12, 2000. Truckers across western
Europe blockaded highways to protest at the cost
of fuel, the price of crude oil edged higher
despite an OPEC pledge to increase production
by 800,000 barrels daily.
82. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (R) jokingly
pushes Palestinian President Yasser Arafat (C)
into the Laurel cabin on the grounds of Camp
David as U.S. President Bill Clinton watches
during peace talks, July 11. Arafat and Barak were
insisting that the other proceed through the door
first. Camp David is the venue where Egypt and
Israel made peace in September 1978, and the
Laurel cabin was the site of many of the
meetings.
83. A singed shoe sits on a table inside a
destroyed bar at the site of a bomb blast in Kuta
Beach on Bali October 16, 2002. At least 181
people, mostly foreign tourists, died in an
explosion Saturday night outside a popular night
club on the Indonesian resort island.
REUTERS/Beawiharta
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103. An Indian woman mourns the death of her
relative (R) who was killed in tsunami on Sunday
in Cuddalore, some 180 km (112 miles) south of
the southern Indian city of Madras December 28,
2004. REUTERS/Arko Datta
104. A view of Meulaboh town after Sunday
massive earthquake and the powerfull tsunami it
triggered on January 1, 2005. Indonesian
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono made a
brief visit to the town of Meulaboh, just 150 km
from epicentre of the earthquake where officials
estimated 40,000 of the 120,000 residents had
perished. REUTERS/Dudi Anung-State Secretariat
105. Picture obtained by ABC News and released
May 19, 2004 shows a man identified as Sgt.
Charles Graner posing over the body of detainee
Manadel a-Jamadi in Abu Ghraib prison.
According to testimony from Spc. Jason Kenner,
obtained by ABC News, the man was brought to
the prison by US Navy Seals in good health.
Kenner said he saw extensive bruising on the
detainee's body when he was brought out of the
showers, dead. Kenner says the body was packed
in ice during a battle between CIA and military
interrogators over who should dispose of the
body. The Justice Department opened an
investigation into this death and four others
today following a referral from the CIA. The
photo was taken by Sgt. Charles Fredrick who in
e-mails to his family has asked why the people
responsible for the prisoner's death were not
being prosecuted in the same manner that he is.
EUTERS/Faleh Kheiber
110. U.S. Marine Corp Assaultman Kirk
Dalrymple watches as a statue of Iraq's President
Saddam Hussein falls in central Baghdad April 9,
2003. U.S. troops pulled down a 20-foot (six
metre) high statue of President Saddam Hussein
in central Baghdad on Wednesday and Iraqis
danced on it in contempt for the man who ruled
them with an iron grip for 24 years. In scenes
reminiscent of the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989,
Iraqis earlier took a sledgehammer to the marble
plinth under the statue of Saddam. Youths had
placed a noose around the statue's neck and
attached the rope to a U.S. armoured recovery
vehicle. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
111. Discovery Channel team rider Armstrong
passes the Arc de Triomphe in Paris after winning
his seventh Tour de France. Discovery Channel
team rider Lance Armstrong of the U.S. passes the
Arc de Triomphe in Paris after winning his
seventh Tour de France, July 24, 2005.
REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
112. A man holding a baby uncovers the body of
a dead man, suspected to have been sitting there
for two days, outside the New Orleans
Convention Center September 1, 2005. Several
people among the thousands of stranded hurricane
evacuees have died while waiting outside the
building, with no sign of imminent help on the
way. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
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