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Marc Dutroux\'s lawyer, Belgian Xavier Magnee, speaks to the journalists  near  Arlon\'s assize court 29 March 2004. Behind him is Paul Marchal\'s lawyer, Paul Quirynen.\nAFP PHOTO PHILIPPE HUGUEN
Britain\'s Prince Andrew (R) visits 27 March 2004 the Knowledge Oasis in Muscat. The Duke of York, Britain\'s special representative for international trade and investment, is on a four-day visit that aims at promoting economic links with Oman. AFP PHOTO/Mohammed MAHJOUB
**FILE PHOTO**A Brazilian truck driver drinks mate tea while he waits for the countrys largest grain port to resume full operations at the BR 277 road towards the city of Paranagua, Brazil on Thursday, March 25, 2004. The port shut down for five days, stranding truckers and sending international soy prices soaring. Truckers on Friday, March 25, reached an agreement to be paid for the losses they suffered while waiting for the port to reopen, and backed down from a threat to prevent delivery of more than 200,000 tons of soy.(AP Photo/Dado Galdieri)
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 \
epa00154934 Some thousands of people demonstrate through Alcala de Henares, near Madrid on Tuesday, 16 March 2004, to protest the terrorist attacks in Madrid on Thursday 11 March. Many of the victims were born  in this locality.  EPA/Juanjo Martn
British jockey Gary Stevens on Polish Summer celebrates his victory in the Dubai Sheema Classic race at the Dubai World Cup 27 March 2004. The Dubai World Cup\'s seven races - five Group One and two Group Two events - at the desert emirate\'s Nadi al-Sheba track are worth a combined 15.25 million USD.      AFP PHOTO/Rabih MOGHRABI
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
epa00162257 (FILES) A file photo dated 01 March 2004 of French lawyer Jacques Verges at his office. French lawyer Jacques Verges, an attorney with broad international experience, has been selected to defend former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, the lawyer said Saturday, 27 March 2004 in Paris. Saddams nephew, Ali Barzani al-Tikriti engaged his services, Verges said. Verges previously had been engaged to defend Iraqs former deputy prime minister Tariq Aziz. Verges is an expert on war crime trials and terrorism. In 2002, he defended former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.  EPA/CHRISTOPHE LARTIGE FRANCE OUT
Italian actress Monica Bellucci (R) and French actor Vincent Cassel pose 29 March 2004 in Paris, at the avant-premiere of \
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