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Italian Prime Minister Sylvio Berlusconi (C) and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) are surrounded by bodyguards 25 March 2004, during the European Summit in Brussels. The European Union is ready to be flexible to accommodate the terms of an agreement on Cyprus, EU enlargement commissioner Guenter Verheugen said Thursday. AFP PHOTO/GERARD CERLES
People wait for a train on a platform where candles and flowers are displayed at Santa Eugenia train station, 17 March 2004, in memory of the victims of March 11 attacks that killed 201 people and injured 1,500 others.  AFP PHOTO PEDRO ARMESTRE
epa00155611 Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks at the Rainbow/Push Los Angeles Bureau offices to call for an investigation into the removal of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide by the United States Goverment, Wednesday 17 March 2004. (Others not identified.)  EPA/ARMANDO ARORIZO
British Prime minister Tony Blair addresses business men at Goldman Sachs in London, 22 March 2004. Blair stated that Europe needs to increase its commitment in technology to remain competative with rapidly developing India and China.    AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN / WPA POOL
From right: Samuel Benchetrit, Richard Kolinka and Francois Cluzet, respectively husband and former husbands of slain French actress Marie Trintignant attend the trial in Vilnius, Lithuania, Thursday, March 18, 2004 of French rock star Bertrand Cantat, charged with the killing of the actress. Cantat faces a maximum 15-year jail sentence, with the judges expected to hand down a verdict and sentence this week. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)
epa00157669 Ski tourists relax and enjoy the sunny weather at the beginning of spring, Sunday, 21 March 2004 at the Crap Sogn Gion, 2,214 meters over sea level, near Laax in eastern Switzerland.  EPA/ARNO BALZARINI
OSLO 20040329:\r\nPetter Nome (til venstre), utviklingsminister Hilde Frafjord Johnson (Kr.F.) og Jostein Gaarder offentliggjorde mandag at Wangari Maathai fra Kenya er vinner av Sofie-prisen 2004. Her er Frafjord Johnson, som snakker flytende swahili, p telefon med Maathai.\r\nFoto: Erlend Aas / SCANPIX
Palestinian mourners carry the coffin of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin (front), the spiritual leader of the radical Hamas movement, and of others during their funeral in Gaza City 22 March 2004. Sheikh Yassin was killed in an Israeli air strike as he left a mosque in the Sabra neighborhood. Two of Sheikh Yassin\'s assistants and a passer-by were also killed in the attack. Senior Hamas leader Abdul Aziz al-Rantissi declared that war is \
A student demonstrates outside the Houses of Parliament, London, as Members of Parliament debate the university tuition fees plan, March 31, 2004.  The government wants to bring in tuition fees of up to 3000 pounds ($5500) per year, but Prime Minister Tony Blair faces further rebellion within his Labour Party ranks over the controversial Higher Education Bill which is receiving its third reading on Wednesday.    REUTERS/Kieran Doherty
Iraqi onlookers gather around a damaged car at a crossroad in central Baghdad where a projectile exploded 21 March 2004, killing one person and wounding three others. A police officer said a missile crashed at around 9:30 am (0630 GMT) on the crossroad of the former Baghdad International Fair in the Mansur neighborhood of the Iraqi capital, damaging a civilian bus and several cars by shrapnel. Around the same time, a number of rockets landed in the vicinity of the compound housing the US-led coalition\'s headquarters in Baghdad, but it was unclear if there were any casualties, a US army spokesman said. AFP PHOTO/Sabah ARAR