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Friday, 27 July, 2001, 16:09 GMT 17:09 UK
The week in pictures: July 22 - 28
High office
The president's impeached predecessor Abdurrahman Wahid initially refused to step aside
Indonesia's new President, Megawati Sukarnoputri, is sworn in, after her predecessor was impeached
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Airport under fire

A pre-dawn rebel attack on Bandaranaike International Airport left at least 18 dead
A rebel attack in Sri Lanka crippled the island's only international airport and left 18 dead
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Bandit Queen mourned

The murder caused unrest in Delhi
Supporters mourn India's 'Bandit Queen' Phoolan Devi who was shot dead on Wednesday
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Police accused

The Italian Embassy in London says the cases are being investigated
Five Britons held by Italian police after the G8 protests in Genoa claim they were beaten
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All you need is love

The pair became engaged during a short break in the Lake District on Monday
Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney admits he was "a bit nervous" about proposing to Heather Mills
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Etna from space

Etna towers about 3,350 m (10,991 feet) above Sicily.
Orbiting satellites are gathering amazing images of the eruption on Mount Etna in Sicily
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