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Stavanger 20040328\nKristine Lunde skoret 5 ml i kampen mellom Norge og Spania i Stavanger Idrettshall sndag ettermiddag.\nFoto: Alf Ove Hansen / SCANPIX
epa00157427 Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (L) with his wife Endon Mahmood puts their vote into a ballot box during Malaysia\'s 11th general election in Kepala Batas, on the Malaysia\'s northern states of Penang on Sunday, 21 March 2004. Analysts say that Abdullah\'s ruling National Coalition, which has won every election since the country\'s independence in 1957, is assured a victory in the polls, following a stable economic environment and lack of strong issues by opposition parties.  EPA/AHMAD YUSNI
Joe Stanley, left, watches as Andrew Clancy enjoys his last cigarette in the Leitrim Lounge in Wicklow Town, Ireland, at midnight Sunday March 28 2004. Smokers in their local pubs enjoyed final bittersweet puffs Sunday as Ireland readied to impose the world\'s most comprehensive ban on tobacco in the workplace. The ban, effective at the stroke of midnight, will bring potentially hefty fines on any business that permits smoking indoors -a crackdown causing equal measures of pain and joy, particularly inside the country\'s smoky public houses.  (AP Photo / John Cogill)
Dutch Queen Beatrix, right, is accompanied by her sisters Princess Irene, facing the camera to the left of the Queen, and Princesses Margriet and Christina, seen from the back left to right, as the coffin of their mother Princess Juliana is carried into the Noordeinde Palace in the Hague, Wednesday, March 24, 2004. Former Dutch Queen Juliana died March 20, 2004 aged 94, and will be buried at the family grave in Delft on March 30.  (AP Photo/Michael Kooren)
Gold medallist Shizuka Arakawa of Japan (R), Silver Medallist Sasha Cohen of the US (C) and Bronze medallist Michelle Kwan of the US (L) chat after the medals ceremony of the Ladies Skating Event at the 2004 World Figure Skating Championships in Dortmund, 27 March 2004. AFP PHOTO JACQUES DEMARTHON
epa00155454 A worker collects dried incense at the Meizhengxiang Incense factory near Xiamen, Fujian Province, China Wednesday 17 March  2004. As religous life increasingly becomes an important part of China, businesses related to religion such as Buddhism and Daoism have flourished. The factories have seen its sales quadruple since its establishment in 1996, reaching euro 5 million in 2003. The factory now employs over 200 workers, mostly migrants from Sichuan and Jiangxi Province.  EPA/QILAI SHEN Qilai Shen
Rolls Royce Phantom is shown on  Red Square, with Kremlin\'s Spassky Tower in the background, in Moscow, Tuesday, March 30, 2004.  Rolls-Royce opened its first dealership in Moscow on Tuesday, coinciding with the car company\'s 100-year anniversary. (AP Photo/Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Moscow, Musa Motors Association, HO)
Palestinians rush into a house targeted by Israeli helicopter in the Al-Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza City, 16 March 2004. Two Palestinians were killed and a dozen wounded in the airborne raid in retaliation for a double suicide attack in the port of Ashdod two days earlier. Palestinian medical sources said the two killed were members of the radical Islamic Jihad militant group. AFP PHOTO /MAHMUD HAMS
A South Korean protester shouts slogans during an anti-government rally demanding the withdrawal of President Roh Moo-hyun at downtown Seoul, Thursday, March 18, 2004. Protesters demanded the stop of the continuing candle protests by protesters of supporting President Roh. (AP Photo/ Yun Jai-hyoung)
Defendant Michel Nihoul arrives at the Arlon courthouse, 22 March 2004 for the continuation of Belgian paedophile Marc Dutroux\'s trial. Nihoul is one of three  accomplices charged with the kidnapping and rape of six girls and the death of four of them.\r\nAFP PHOTO/BELGA/MICHEL KRAKOWSKI