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Friday, 28 March, 2003, 18:48 GMT
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Europe's week in pictures: Mar 23 - Mar 29
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Vandals in Bordeaux set fire to a replica statue of liberty, in an apparent protest against the US-led war on Iraq
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Two suspected killers of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, pictured here in happier times, were shot dead by police
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Supporters of assassinated Dutch maverick politician Pim Fortuyn arrive in court to hear his suspected killer confess
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Relatives of three workers killed in a French explosives factory blast grieve their loss
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Normal life continues in the shattered Chechen capital Grozny after last weekend's referendum
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One of Duisberg zoo's youngest additions emerges from its mother's pouch for the first time
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Agricultural students at Dronten, the Netherlands, demonstrate their innovative trolley for sick cows
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German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder admires modern art exhibited at the Berlin chancellory
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SEE ALSO:
Fortuyn suspect admits murder
27 Mar 03 | Europe
Serb police kill Djindjic suspects
28 Mar 03 | Europe
Three die in French blast
27 Mar 03 | Europe
Putin promises Chechnya change
27 Mar 03 | Europe
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