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Lost Fortuyn
A nation known for its tolerance mourns for a leader with extreme views
Thursday, May 9, 2002:
A woman looks at flowers piled up outside the house of slain Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn in Rotterdam.
After the Seige
As troops pull out of the West Bank, the population attempts to recover
04/02
Another Side
Israelis say they are the real victims
04/02
Designs on Your Body
A European exhibition examines the culture of body art
04/02
A Meeting in Beirut
Leaders from around the Arab world gather in the Lebanon to discuss peace and talk of war
03/02
The Forbidden Valley
U.S. troops head for Georgia to train anti-terror forces. What awaits them?
03/02
Human Cargo
Italy is thrown into confusion as a rusty hulk delivers scores of asylum seekers
031/02
Life under Mugabe
The controversial Zimbabwe election campaign in pictures
02/02
Goma V The Volcano
The citizens of a Congalese community come to terms with deadly lava flows
01/02
Terror School
Photographer Peter Marlow goes inside the course that may be a real life-saver
10/22/01
Broken lives
Palestinans injured in the
Aqsa Intifadeh
face an uncertain future.
09/01
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