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epa00164039 US Secretary of State Colin Powell (L) and Afghan President Hamid Karzai joke during a joint press conference on the sidelines of the Afghanistan Conference in Berlin, on Wednesday, 31 March 2004. At the two-day conference, politicians from 56 states are discussing the rebuilding of the war-torn country and financial aids.  EPA/Andreas Altwein
2004 Ice Dancing Silver medallists and 2004 European silver medallists Albena Denkova and Maxim Staviski of Bulgaria perform during the Exhibition Gala at the 2004 World Figure Skating Championships in Dortmund, 28 March 2004. AFP PHOTO JACQUES DEMARTHON
epa00156977 Egyptians stage a protest on Tahrir square in downtown Cairo, Saturday 20 March 2004, during an anti-war rally marking the 1st anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq.  EPA/KHALED EL-FIQI
An Israeli soldier use a baton to disperse Palestinian demonstrators in the West Bank village of Kharbatha 21 March 2004, during a protest by hundreds against the construction by the Israelis of the \
A protester displays a plecard while chanting slogans in front of the Presidentail Palace during a rally in Taipei 27 March 2004. Taiwan\'s opposition Saturday called on 500,000 people to protest over the re-election of Chen Shui-bian as China rapped the United States for meddling in its affairs for recognising his victory.\n AFP PHOTO/Sam YEH
Luan-ho (L) and Cheyeh Lin (R) and (back left) John and Anny Tung (back right) walk by the Tidal Basin lined with cherry trees 30 March 2004 in Washington, DC. The two couples, origianlly from Taiwan, drove from their homes in Ohio to see the Cherry Blossom Festival. This year marks the 92nd anniversary that Washington received the gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Japan.  AFP PHOTO/NICHOLAS ROBERTS
A Pakistani supporter of a religious party chants slogans against an ongoing operation by the Pakistani forces in Tribal areas of Waziristan during a rally in Karachi March 21, 2004. Pakistani forces traded fire with suspected al Qaeda fighters in the mountains near the Afghan border on sunday, killing two Chechen militants who tried to break through an army cordon. REUTERS/Zahid Hussein
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
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
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, center, watches from the sidelines along with Howard Stern, left, as the Nets played the Knicks, Friday, March 19, 2004, at Madison Square Garden in New York. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)