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Last Updated: Friday, 19 September, 2003, 15:11 GMT 16:11 UK
Week in pictures: 15 - 20 Sept
Protesters burn an image of Uncle Sam
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Protesters against US policy make their voice heard after the collapse of the World Trade Organisation talks in Cancun, Mexico.
Lord Archer speaking at the Howard League for Penal Reform
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Lord Archer makes his first public speech after being released from jail - as the government announces he will be stripped of his peerage.
Former Nato general Wesley Clark
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Former Nato chief Wesley Clark surprises US voters by announcing he will seek the Democrat nomination for 2004's US presidential race.
Swedish Prime Minister Goeran Persson at the memorial service for Foreign Minister Anna Lindh, stabbed to death days before the country's referendum on the Euro.
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Swedish Prime Minister Goeran Persson at the memorial service for Foreign Minister Anna Lindh, stabbed to death days before the country's referendum on the Euro.
A satellite image of Hurricane Isabel over the Atlantic
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Hurricane Isabel hits home as it approaches the east coast of the United States.
Sarah Teather greets supporters with party leader Charles Kennedy
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Liberal Democrat Sarah Teather becomes the UK's youngest MP at 29 after winning the Brent East by-election.
Roy Richards outside the ruins of the National Motorcycle Museum
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Owner Roy Richards surveys the ruins of the National Motorcycle Museum near Birmingham after a fire destroys some 300 exhibits, many irreplaceable records of British engineering.
Toni-Ann Byfield
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Seven-year-old Toni-Ann Byfield, is shot dead by an unknown attacker after police believe she witnessed the gunman killing her father.
Grooms at the wedding take photos
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More than 500 Dawoodi Bohra Muslims couples marry in a mass wedding in Bombay.
An artist's impression of the Phoberomys pattersoni monster rodent
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Scientists in Venezuela uncover the fossil remains of a gigantic rodent that looked something like a monster guinea pig. The beast was as big as a buffalo and may have roamed in packs.




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