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1 April 2006

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A police officer detains a demonstrator as another demonstrator looks on during a protest against planned Siberian pipeline at the headquarters of Russia's state-controlled pipeline company Transneft in Moscow, Saturday, April 1, 2006. Moscow police detained 16 people during a protest Saturday against a planned oil pipeline that would run less than a kilometer (1/2-mile) from Russia's Lake Baikal, the world's largest freshwater body, an environmental activist said. (AP Photo/Oleg Romanov)

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Police officers detain a demonstrator during a protest against a planned Siberian pipeline at the headquarters of Russia's state-controlled pipeline company Transneft in Moscow, Saturday, April 1, 2006. Moscow police detained 16 people during a protest Saturday against a planned oil pipeline that would run less than a kilometer (1/2-mile) from Russia's Lake Baikal, the world's largest freshwater body, an environmental activist said. (AP Photo/Oleg Romanov)

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Police officers detain a demonstrator carrying a fish tank full of blue ink symbolizing pollution of Lake Baikal, during a protest against a planned Siberian pipeline at the headquarters of Russia's state-controlled pipeline company Transneft in Moscow, Saturday, April 1, 2006. Moscow police detained 16 people during a protest Saturday against a planned oil pipeline that would run less than a kilometer (1/2-mile) from Russia's Lake Baikal, the world's largest freshwater body, an environmental activist said. (AP Photo/Oleg Romanov)

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Police officers detain a demonstrator during a protest against a planned Siberian pipeline at the headquarters of Russia's state-controlled pipeline company Transneft in Moscow, Saturday, April 1, 2006. Moscow police detained 16 people during a protest Saturday against a planned oil pipeline that would run less than a kilometer (1/2-mile) from Russia's Lake Baikal, the world's largest freshwater body, an environmental activist said. (AP Photo/Oleg Romanov)

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Mehrere tausend Hausaerzte und Hausaerztinnen demonstrieren am Samstag, 1. April 2006, vor dem Bundeshaus in Bern gegen schlechter werdende Arbeitsbedingungen. Die Allgemeinmediziner beklagen mangelnden Nachwuchs und warnen vor einem Hausaerztemangel in der Schweiz. (AP Photo/Keystone, Yoshiko Kusano) ---Doctors protest in Berne, Switzerland, Saturday, April 1, 2006. (AP Photo/Keystone, Yoshiko Kusano)

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A young demonstrator holds a poster reading "No to Draft" during a protest against draft in Moscow, Saturday, April 1, 2006. Hundreds protested in central Moscow on Saturday, calling for an end to mandatory military service and criticizing plans to cut draft deferments as the Russian armed forced began their spring conscription campaign. (AP Photo/Alexei Sazonov)

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Protester Danny Valtazar, 16, demonstrates in San Marcos, Calif., Friday, March 31, 2006, during a rally protesting immigration reform. (AP Photo/Today's Local News, Christian Calabria)

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Two persosns hold a Confederate flag while driving past a group of students holding a protest across the street from Skyline High School in Longmont, Colo., Friday, March 31, 2006. Some Skyline High School students protested school officials not allowing them to display American and Mexican flags on school property Friday. Skyline principal Tom Stumpf said he enforced a no-flag rule this week, in response to students "inappropriately" using U.S. and Mexican flags to patronize and intimidate other students. (AP Photo/Daily Times-Call, Richard M. Hackett)

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A police officer detains a student from Belmont High School near downtown Los Angeles after the youth walked out of the school to protest immigration reform proposals Friday, March 31, 2006. Big marches in San Diego and Bakersfield, Calif., and smaller protests elsewhere coincided with the 79th anniversary of the birth of the late Cesar Chavez, the co-founder of the United Farm Workers union. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

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Yosenia Guerrero, left, is held back by a friend as Woodland police officer Luke Spence and other officers tries to disperse a large crowd of students protesting immigration reform, Friday, March 31, 2006, In Woodland, Calif. (AP Photo/Daily Democrat, Suzanne Schmid)

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Student protesters comfort each other as they gather at a Manila roundabout for a rally Friday, March 31, 2006 to condemn the killing recently by still unidentified gunmen of student leader Cris Hugo in northeastern Philippines. The students are blaming the government for the spate of killings in the country that included Hugo, who was gunned down while walking home with his teacher March 18. Hugo, who was buried Friday, became the 33rd victim of alleged extra-judicial and politically-motivated killings for this year alone. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

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Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officer, center, arrests a protester as he pushes another protester away during an immigration rally in Las Vegas on Friday, March 31, 2006. Police and school officials said at least 2, 300 students from Clark County School District joined the rally Friday. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

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Students from different schools around the Las Vegas valley join together as they march to protest legislation that would crack down on illegal immigrants, Friday, March 31, 2006, in Las Vegas. The students rallied outside the federal courthouse before continuing on to Freedom Park on Mojave. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review Journal, John Gurzinski) ** MAGS OUT, NO SALES **

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High school students march in Santa Maria, Calif., Friday March 31, 2006, as part of a protest to immigration reform. The students walked out of class and marched throughout the downtown area of this primarily agricultural central coast city in California. (AP Photo/Santa Maria Times/Ed Souza) ** MANDATORY CREDIT **

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Chairman and CEO of Diebold Walden O'Dell addresses reporters following a Diebold Shareholders meeting at the Kent State University Stark campus in North Canton, Ohio, Thursday April 22, 2004. Protesters were on hand to demand that new electric voting machines for Ohio have a paper reciept. The leader of Diebold Inc. expressed confidence Thursday that California's consideration of banning its electronic voting machines won't hurt the company. (AP Photo/Luke Palmisano).Creation Date 04/22/2004 00:00:00. Submit Date 03/31/2006 15:57:07

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A student dressed like a clown holds the Labor Code outside the National Assembly, seen behind, during a demonstration after a televised address to the nation by French President Jacques Chirac, Friday March 31, 2006 in Paris. Chirac said that he would press ahead with a contentious labor law that would make it easier to fire workers , but offered some concessions in the hope of calming furious protests and strikes. (AP Photo/ Francois Mori)

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Riot police officers control a group of striking students Friday March 31, 2006 in Paris. French President Jacques Chirac faces one of the toughest decisions of his presidency after a jobs law that stoked protests passed a crucial hurdle, leaving him with poor options: Risk greater public fury by enacting the law, or seek a potentially debilitating compromise. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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Riot police officers control a crowd of striking students Friday March 31, 2006 on Bastille square in Paris. French President Jacques Chirac was expected to announce Friday that he will enact a divisive new jobs law, standing by his loyal premier and risking more street protests that could darken his last year in office. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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Opposition supporter detained during protests after the election, is greeted by his friends after his release from a prison in Minsk, Belarus, Friday, March 31, 2006. Scores of people detained during opposition protests were released from prison Friday, with some reporting they were beaten, gassed and taunted by Belarusian police, and the opposition claimed that one protester had apparently died in hospital of a beating. (AP Photo)

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A woman protests against the WTO in front of the Copacabana Palace hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Friday March 31, 2006. Trade representatives from the United States, the European Union and Brazil met privately Friday to try to resolve impasses that have stalled World Trade Organization talks. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

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A police officer chases protesting traders in New Delhi, India, Friday, March 31, 2006. The traders were protesting the sealing of shops by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi stepping up its action against the property misuse in residential areas, according to news reports. (AP Photo)

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A Georgian demonstrator holds a mock portrait of Georgia President Mikhail Saakashvili during a protest rally at the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia, Friday, March 31, 2006. About 1,000 protesters rallied on Friday criticizing the government and calling for Saakashvili's resignation. (AP Photo/Georgy Abdaladze)

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Anti-war protesters wave flags and banners outside Blackburn Town Hall ahead of the visit of U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw in Blackburn, England, Saturday April 1, 2006. Rice defended Washington Saturday against criticism that it had failed to prepare for civil strife in Iraq, as she faced further protests against the 2003 U.S.-led invasion on a tour of northern England. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

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Police remove a protester before U.S. Secratary of State Condoleezza Rice's and British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw's visit to the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool, England, Saturday April 1, 2006. Rice is in the northwest of England to spend time visiting Blackburn and Liverpool as a guest of British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

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Police remove protesters before U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw visit the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool, England, Saturday April 1, 2006. Rice is in the North West of England to spend time visiting Blackburn and Liverpool as a guest of British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw. (AP Photo / Dave Thompson)

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Mounted police try to direct anti-war protesters carrying a coffin through the streets in protest ahead of a visit by U.S. Secratary of State Condoleezza Rice, in Liverpool, England, Friday March 31, 2006. Rice is in the north west of England to spend time visiting Blackburn and Liverpool as a guest of British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, left, and British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw leave Blackburn Town Hall flanked by security guards in Blackburn, England, Saturday April 1, 2006. Rice defended Washington Saturday against criticism that it had failed to prepare for civil strife in Iraq, as she faced further protests against the 2003 U.S.-led invasion on a tour of northern England. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

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Anti-war protesters wave banners and flags outside Blackburn Town Hall ahead of the visit of U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice and British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw in Blackburn, England, Saturday April 1, 2006. Rice defended Washington Saturday against criticism that it had failed to prepare for civil strife in Iraq, as she faced further protests against the 2003 U.S.-led invasion on a tour of northern England. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

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An employee of the local section of the Union for a Popular Movement party, in the 9th Paris district, stands in front of the premises that were ransacked overnight, Saturday, April 1, 2006. President Jacques Chirac sought to defuse one of the biggest crises of his 11-year presidency by offering to soften a new type of job contract that has sparked furious protests because it would make firings easier. But Chirac's proposals to make the contract more palatable only appeared to redouble the determination of union and student leaders who had called on him to withdraw and not simply adjust the measure designed for workers aged under 26. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

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Local people rally in front of the main gate of Japan Nuclear Fuel Ltd.'s spent nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in the village of Rokkasho, Aomori Prefecture, about 700 kilometers (420 miles) northeast of Tokyo on Friday, March 31, 2006 to protest against the plant's test run. A nuclear reprocessing plant at the center of Japan's efforts to build fast-breeder reactors started a test-run on Friday, officials said. The banners reads: Rokkasho Rally, Protest against nuclear fuel reprocessing plant, Clean Aomori for Children. (AP Photo / Kyodo News) **JAPAN OUT NO SALE **

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** FILE ** Tens of thousands of demonstrators take to the streets during a protest rally against Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in this March 14, 2006 file photo in Bangkok, Thailand. With a defiant prime minister and tenacious opponents confronting one another through daily street protests and backroom maneuvering, Sunday's parliamentary election appears unlikely to end a prolonged stalemate that is taking a political and economic toll on Thailand. (AP Photo/David Longstreath, File) Creation Date 03/14/2006 09:37:09. Submit Date 04/01/2006 03:47:21

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** FILE ** A demonstrator looks on during a night time protest rally against Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra Monday, March 13, 2006, in Bangkok, Thailand. With a defiant prime minister and tenacious opponents confronting one another through daily street protests and backroom maneuvering, Sunday's parliamentary election appears unlikely to end a prolonged stalemate that is taking a political and economic toll on Thailand. (AP Photo/David Longstreath, File). Creation Date 03/13/2006 20:46:11. Submit Date 04/01/2006 03:46:20

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A Chinese police officer, second right, is "attacked" by "prisoners" during a mock drill at a prison in Chongqing, China's Sichuan province, Friday, March 31, 2006. Chinese authorities routinely practice various drills to cope with possible riots and protests arising from social discontent. (AP Photo/EyePress) ** CHINA OUT **

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Indonesian police officers stand guard as posters of British Prime Minister Tony Blair torn by protesters are scattered on the ground during an anti-Britain demonstration outside the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, March 31, 2006. About 30 people staged the protest one day after Blair's visit in the country, demanding Indonesian government to cancel any economic agreement with Britain calling it modern imperialist. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)