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Two Chinese workers inspect the weaving machine at a textile factory in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang province, June 2, 2005. U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez arrived in Beijing on Thursday for a three-day visit to try to ease tensions in a growing trade row over surging textile exports from China.



02 Jun 2005

REUTERS/China Newsphoto


Afghan prisoners listen to Koran readings during a ceremony in Kabul, after their release from the U.S. custody in Bagram and Kandahar airbase, Afghanistan June 1, 2005. U.S. forces in Afghanistan released 53 prisoners no longer considered a threat on Wednesday, saying their freedom was a sign of peace and progress, but at least one of those set free said he was abused.



01 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Ahmad Masood




Brazilian girl stands near a Brazilian policeman of the National Anti-crime Force during his training session at the Tavares Bastos slums in Rio de Janeiro June 1, 2005. The elite force, which totals some 2,740 specially chosen and trained police officers from across Brazil, will back up police in Rio, a city with one of the world’s highest murder rates. Officials hope this will also help change the police force’s reputation for being corrupted and excessively violent.



01 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Bruno Domingos


A Chinese soldier crawls under the burning wire during training at a military base in Jinan, east China’s Shandong province, June 1, 2005. Chinese President Hu Jintao late last month called for making continuous efforts to improve the public security situation, stressing that China needs a harmonious and stable social environment for its development, according to Xinhua News Agency.



01 Jun 2005

REUTERS/China Newsphoto


A Palestinian militant from the Fatah movement blocks a Gaza road to the Egyptian border in Rafah southern Gaza Strip June 4, 2005. Gunmen from the mainstream faction, demanding jobs in the Palestinian police force, blocked a Gaza road to the Egyptian border on Saturday and detained a Palestinian diplomat hoping to cross.



04 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa


A Chinese paramilitary police officer is shadowed as he stands guard in front of the portrait of the late Chinese leader Mao Zedong at the Tiananmen Gate of the Forbidden City in Beijing June 4, 2005.

04 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Thierry Roge


Piglets compete for the ball during the country’s first ‘pigball’ competition near Moscow June 4, 2005. A number of competitions involving pigs is held during the ‘ZooRussia 2005’ exhibition.



04 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Viktor Korotayev


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Colombian matador Luis Bolivar gets tackled by a bull during the “San Isidro” bullfighting fair at Las Ventas bull ring in Madrid June 3, 2005. Madrid celebrates its patron saint San Isidro every year with a fair including cultural events and concerts, as well as three weeks of bull fights.



03 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Victor Fraile


School of Engineering student Brian Loux wears a mask during Commencement ceremonies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts June 3, 2005. Over 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students received their degrees at MIT’s 139th Commencement.



03 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Brian Snyder



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An Iraqi National guard soldier leads arrested suspects during Operation Lightning in Baghdad June 7, 2005. Car bombers struck in Baghdad and northern Iraq on Tuesday, killing at least 19 people and wounding more than 40, the latest attacks in a surge of suicide bombings that have killed hundreds since late April.



07 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Faleh Kheiber


Chinese environment activists and local Tibetan residents remove collected rubbish from the Namtso Lake (known as the lake of the heaven in the Tibetan language) in Tibet.



06 Jun 2005

REUTERS/China Newsphoto


A Chinese boy walks on the debris of of a flood-stricken area in Hetang county, Lianyuan city, central China’s Hunan province, June 6, 2005. The county was hit by mountain floods again after more than six hours of torrential rains on Monday. Wide areas of southern China were placed on high alert on Sunday, as heavy rains were expected to trigger further floods and landslides in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in the coming 10 days, local media said.



06 Jun 2005

REUTERS/China Newsphoto




Israel’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon attends a commemoration ceremony for Israeli soldiers killed in the 1967 war at Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem June 6, 2005. Israel celebrates Jerusalem Day, when the Jewish state captured all of Jerusalem following the war.



06 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Haim Taragan/Pool


Two women model in bathing suits during a fashion show, organised for and by women who had undergone a mastectomy to raise money for cancer research, in a central theatre in Madrid.



06 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Andrea Comas


Apple CEO Steve Jobs gives a keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, California June 6, 2005. Apple Computer Inc. on Monday said it will shift to using Intel Corp. microprocessors in its Macintosh computers, severing its long relationship with International Business Machines Corp. which had supplied the chips to Apple.



06 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Tony Avelar


A Chinese miner is evacuated out of a coal mine pit after a gas leak in Loudi in central China’s Hunan province June 8, 2005. At least 21 miners were killed and 82 rushed to hospital after a gas leak at the coal mine in central China, Xinhua News Agency said.



08 Jun 2005

REUTERS/China Newsphoto




A homeless Indian boy drinks water during a hot day in the northern Indian city of Allahabad June 8, 2005. The temperature is soaring over 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in many parts of India.



08 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash


A Tibetan child walks on the track of the Qinghai-Tibet railway in Dangxiong county, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region June 7, 2005. Track laying for the railway, which links Tibet with the rest of China, will be completed by the end of 2005. The 1,142-km (710 miles) Qinghai-Tibet Railway from Golmud in Qinghai province to Lhasa, is the most elevated rail route in the world, reaching an altitude of up to 5,072 m (16,640 ft). It will be put into trial operation by July 1, 2006.



07 Jun 2005

REUTERS/China Newsphoto




Indian passengers hang onto a crowded local train in the eastern Indian city of Patna June 10, 2005. Indian railways coaches are often crowded and inadequate for the country’s fast rising population. REUTERS/Krishna Murari Kish



10 Jun 2005

REUTERS/Stringer/india