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A Fijian family board their canoe as a sunset lights up the sky behind an island's mountain range in Suva April 28, 2004. Canoes are still used as a main source of transport in the South Pacific Island nation that is made up of over 300 islands scattered across 500,000 square-kilometres (200,000 square-miles) of ocean.
An Indian girl helps her mother collect dried chilies in the village of Namkhana 100 kms (62 miles) south of Calcutta June 2, 2002. The woman earns about 100 rupees ( $2 ) per day selling her chili at Rs 20 per kilogram.
An Indian woman dries chili in the village of Namkhana,  100 km (62 miles) south of Calcutta June 2, 2002. The woman earns about 100 rupees ($2) per day selling her chili at Rs 20 per kilogram.
A woman prays by a memorial for the victims of the Madrid train bombings at Atocha train station March 19, 2004. Simultaneous explosions in rush-hour packed trains killed 202 commuters over a week ago on March 11, 2004.
A monk walks under a sea of red lanterns at a temple in Kuala Lumpur January 31, 2000. Hundreds of lanterns gave a festive atmosphere to welcome the Chinese New Year. Chinese all over the world marked the end of the
A student's red painted hand with the ribbon of mourning is shown during a demonstration in central Oviedo March 12, 2004, to protest against the series of explosions on Thursday which left nearly 200 dead and 1500 injured in the Spanish capital.
A surfer carries his board as the sun sets during the ongoing international surfing competition in Mundaka, northern Spain. Five Australians have made it through to the quarter-finals of the Billabong surf pro competition. Picture taken October 14, 2002.
A businessman checks an electronic quotation board displaying stock prices in Tokyo November 4, 2003. Tokyo's Nikkei average rose more than two percent on Tuesday to post its biggest one-day gain in two months as the yen's decline against the dollar spurred buying of shares in Toyota Motor Corp and other exporters.
A Chinese man walks near a lantern before a Lantern Festival on the outskirts of Beijing February 13, 2003. Chinese celebrate the Lantern Festival, which is also dubbed the Chinese Valentine's Day, 15 days after the Chinese Lunar New Year by hanging up lanterns which they believe will bring good luck and blessings. This year's Lantern Festival falls on Saturday.
Red flags frame a kite in the shape of a jet plane at Tiananmen Square in Beijing March 23, 2004. Kite flying is a traditional hobby in China going back several thousand years. Picture taken March 23.
One of a procession of fishing dhows passes the setting sun off the shores of the Bahrain capital of Manama October 25, 2002.  Every evening lines of dhows belonging to fishermen and pearl divers set out to the Gulf to supplement the local economy.
Visitors stand in front of a coloured light box installation (Ode to Peter, 2003 - 500 x 1300 x 70cm) by British-Indian artist Anish Kapoor from
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