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EXCLUSIVE. Belgian born actor Jean-Claude Van Damme simulates a karate fight with his son Christopher outside his parents' house in Knocke, Belgium, on December 2003. In December 2004, Van Damme celebrates the 5th anniversary of his wedding with Puorto Rican Gladys Portugues. Photo by AV Press/ABACA.
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Pink attends the 31st Annual American Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, November 16, 2003. (Pictured : Pink). Photo by Lionel Hahn/Abaca.
File photo - © Lionel Hahn/ABACA. 51582-1. Los Angeles-CA-USA, October 22 2003. Peter Fonda is honored with the 2,241st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of the Roosevelt Hotel. Peter Fonda, the star, co-writer and producer of the 1969 cult classic Easy Rider, has died at the age of 79. Peter Fonda was part of a veteran Hollywood family. As well as being the brother of Jane Fonda, he was also the son of actor Henry Fonda, and father to Bridget, also an actor.
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The tug Point Valiant guides the 90-year-old CSS Acadia along the waterfront in Halifax to a shipyard for conservation work on November 17, 2003. A vintage navy vessel that survived world wars and the Halifax Explosion is falling victim to a more mundane threat -- the destructive force of salt water. The steel-hulled CSS Acadia is a central attraction at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax and is the only remaining vessel to have served the Royal Canadian Navy in both world wars. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
FILE- Canadian Forces soldiers go through the slow process of checking for mines Sunday, Nov.23, 2003 along the same road near Kabul where Sgt. Robert Short and Cpl. Robbie Beerenfenger were killed on Oct. 2 of the same year. When Sgt. Short and Cpl. Beerenfenger were killed by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan in 2003, the story of how it happened was a lot like the mission itself: new, controversial and difficult for many to understand. Seven years later, it has grown all too familiar.
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Hermann Maier of Austria raises his arm to celebrate his victory in the Lake Louise men's World Cup Super-G ski race in Lake Louise, Alberta on Sunday, November 30, 2003. (CP PHOTO/Adrian Wyld)
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Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in his office in Ramallah. Ramallah-West Bank. September 04 2002. On November 11 is 16th anniversary for the death of Yasser Arafat, the first president of Palestine and chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
© Christian Liewig/ABACA. 52651-18. Sydney-Australia. November 13 2003. French Christophe Dominici, Clement Poitrenaud and Nicolas Brusque at hotel in Sydney, before their match against England in the Rugby World Cup Semi Final at the weekend, Thursday November 13, 2003.
© Christian Liewig/ABACA.52511-6. French captain Fabien Galthie (R) and Christophe Dominici during the Rugby World Cup third quarter-final at Telstra Dome. France won 43-21 over Ireland
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Library FILER dated 22/11/2003 of the England team celebrating with the Webb Ellis trophy after beating Australia.
Queen Elizabeth II makes her way to the House of Commons to make the Queen's Speech to members of the House of Lord and the House of Commons during the State Opening of Parliament in London. Seated on the Throne in the House of Lords, she formally announced the UK Government's legislative programme for the new parliamentary session.
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Library filer dated 16/11/2003 of surfers on Bondi beach, Sydney, Australia. A university college pilloried by a teacher's leader for offering a 'mickey mouse' degree in surfing hit back saying the course would help Britain grab a slice of a multi-billion pound global industry, Wednesday July 28, 2004. Professor Ken Reid, deputy principal of Swansea Institute of Higher Education, said there had been 12 applications for every place on the new BA in Surf and Beach Management being introduced this year. See PA story EDUCATION Degree. PA photo.
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FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003, file photo, President George W. Bush views fire damage with San Diego County supervisor Dianne Jacob during a tour of Harbison Canyon, outside of San Diego. Every 30 years or so, a massive fire blows through Harbison Canyon, 30 miles northeast of San Diego. The 1970 Laguna Fire destroyed much of the unincorporated town that sits inside the canyon and shares its name. Harbison Canyon was rebuilt again after the Cedar Fire burned through in 2003, destroying 287 of the 388 homes. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2003, file photo, the home where Martin Luther King changed from Montgomery pastor to national civil rights leader, is pictured in Montgomery, Ala., and has been restored to its 1950s appearance. King was assassinated April 4, 1968 at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. Travelers will find a variety of events and sites in Memphis and elsewhere honoring King's legacy on the 50th anniversary of his death. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 11, 2003, file photo, a sculpture entitled "Mourning Parents" by German artist Kaethe Kollwitz looks over a German World War I cemetery in Vladslo, Belgium. France and Belgium are urging UNESCO to designate scores of their World War I memorials and cemeteries as World Heritage sites as the centennial remembrance of the 1914-1918 war nears its end. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo, File)
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Star of the film David Wenham arrives for the UK premiere of Lord Of The Rings : The Return Of The King at Odeon Leicester Square in central London Thursday 11 December 2003. The third film in the Lord Of The Rings trilogy - directed by Peter Jackson - is released on 17 December 2003. PA Photo : Myung Jung Kim
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Singer Macy Gray during the 15th World Music Awards at the Monte Carlo Sporting Club in Monaco Sunday 12 October 2003. The annual awards are held under the royal patronage of Prince Albert of Monaco. PA Photo : Anthony Harvey
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Toronto Raptors Jalen Rose, left, is fouled by Orlando Magic Tyronn Lue during second half NBA action in Toronto Sunday Dec. 21, 2003.  The Magic beat the Raptors 104-93. (CP PHOTO/Aaron Harris)
The tug Point Valiant guides the 90-year-old CSS Acadia along the waterfront in Halifax to a shipyard for conservation work on November 17, 2003. A vintage navy vessel that survived world wars and the Halifax Explosion is falling victim to a more mundane threat -- the destructive force of salt water. The steel-hulled CSS Acadia is a central attraction at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax and is the only remaining vessel to have served the Royal Canadian Navy in both world wars. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
Prime Minister Jean Chretien responds to questions from the opposition in the House of Commons during Question Period in Ottawa, Thursday October 30, 2003,. Chretien told the opposition he's not embarrassed by the grounding of the Armed Forces fleet of Sea King helicopters. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
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Dr. Andrea Guerin administrate vaccine to a person during a COVID-19 drive through vaccine clinic at St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ontario on Sunday January 2, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Lars Hagberg
The Beatles perform a sold out show at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ont., Sept. 7, 1964. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Boris Spremo
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NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - © Mindy Schauer/KRT/ABACA. 43812-94. Los Angeles-CA-USA. 23/03/03. Olivia de Havilland makes a presentation at the 75th Annual Academy Awards.
© Serge Arnal/ABACA. 41661-20. Paris-France, 22/1/2003. Kenzo, Ines de la Fressange with her husband Luigi & his daughter attend the 'Ensemble contre le Sida' gala chaired by Jean-Paul Gaultier & Ines de la Fressange.
© Arnal-Nebinger /ABACA. 42633-8. Paris-France, 22/2/2003. Best Director Roman Polanski for his movie 'The Pianist' & his wife Emmanuelle Seigner attend the 28th Cesar's Ceremony at the Chatelet Theater.
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