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A goup of Kashmiris listen to a running commentary of the last one-day cricket between India and Pakistan in Srinagar, March 24, 2003. Strife-weary people in Kashmir region, at the heart of decades of India - Pakistan animosity, on Wednesday sat glued to their radio and television sets to watch the two countries battle in the final one-day cricket match.   REUTERS/Fayaz Kabli
epa00157118 Filipino bakers inspect a giant strawberry - shaped cake at a bakery in the mountain town of La Trinidad, Benguet, northern Philippines on Saturday, 20  March 2004. Three tons of strawberries, a ton of flour and a thousand eggs were used to create the cake, which has a base measuring 16 feet by 24 feet (4.9 by 7.3 meters) and a strawberry-shaped top towering eight feet (2.4 meters). La Trinidad, the Philippine\'s strawberry capital, was attempting to enter the Guinness Book of World Records by creating the world\'s largest strawberry-shaped butter cake.  EPA/DIAN GARCIA
Arsenal\'s Thiery Henry gets away from Bolton Wanderers\' Kevin Nolan
An official walks by the coffins of eleven Romanians, victims of the blasts, before they\'re sent back home, 16 March 2004 at the military aeroport in Torrejon de Ardoz, 15km away from Madrid. A series of rail bombings killed 200 people and injured over 1.400 last 11 March in the capital. AFP PHOTO CARLOS SANTOS
President Bush listens as he is introduced at a Bush-Cheney 2004 campaign fundraising dinner Wednesday, March 31, 2004 in Washington. President Bush was picking up $1.5 million Wednesday night at a re-election fund-raiser in the nation\'s capital, where he began his drive for $170 million nine months ago. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard , Linda Cardellini, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Alicia Silverstone pose for photographers at the red carpet arrivals for \
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)
South African President Nelson Mandela speaks with Omar Kabbaj (L) of Morocco, chairman of the African Bank of Development(BAD) during the opening session of the AIG African infrastructure fund advisory board meeting 24 March in Tunis, Tunisia.   AFP PHOTO/FETHI BELAID
Backdropped by a church, Israeli Arabs carrying Islamic flags and an empty coffin march through the northern Israeli-Arab town of Nazareth, Tuesday March 23, 2004 during a mock funeral procession to demonstrate against the killing by Israeli forces of Hamas group leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin Monday. Israeli Arab leaders declared a day of mourning in reaction to Israel\'s killing of Yassin and thousands marched Tuesday to demonstrate opposition to Israel\'s assassination. Israel said it targeted Yassin for his role in inspiring terror attacks that have killed hundreds of Israelis. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)