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Australian bowler Brett Lee celebrates the wicket of England's Michael Vaughan for a duck, during the first day of the 5th Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia, Thursday 2 January 2003. PA Photo: Rebecca Naden  FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO COMMERCIAL USE
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Library filer dated 14/1/2003 of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II leaving the King Edward VII Hospital in central London after keyhole surgery to remove torn cartilage from her right knee.  Buckingham Palace said Tuesday December 9, 2003, that The Queen is to undergo an operation at the same hospital on Friday to remove a torn cartilage in her left knee. See PA story ROYAL Queen. PA Photo: John Stillwell.
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CP2STO48635 | 2003-01 
Singer David Gray performing on stage during The Brit Awards 2003 at Earls Court, London.
A catwalk model at the Julien McDonald Fashion Show, part of the London Fashion Week.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II recording her annual Commonwealth Day broadcast in Buckingham Palace, London.
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CP2STO48630 | 2003-02 
File photo dated 05/03/2003 of Prince Charles at the start of the Royal Shrovetide Football game, in Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Holding the Prince shoulder-high were Dougie Souter and Mark Harrison.
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British rock group The Clash, (l-r) Terry Chimes, Mick Jones and Paul Simonon, after they were inducted into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in a cermony at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, USA.
Fashion Designer Zandra Rhodes with photographer Rankin at the Re:creation awards for young creative talent at the Victoria and Albert Museum, in London.
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CP2STO48627 | 2003-03 
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Canadian singer Shania Twain poses for photographers during a photocall at Home House in central London. Shania announced her only European date in 2003 - a concert in Hyde Park on Saturday 12 July, her first in the UK for over four years.
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CP2STO48626 | 2003-04 
A top hat found inside luggage of the Titanic, at the Science Museum, London, ahead of tomorrow s exhibition. The exhibition is a collection of items raised from the seabed intertwined with real stories of those aboard the Titanic.
A phial of perfume essence belonging to perfume manufacturer Adolphe Saalfeldk, a survivor of the Titanic disaster, on display at the Science Museum, London, ahead of the opening of the exhibition.   *..The phial was found along with 61 other phials on the bottom of the seabed inside a leather case that helped preserve them.
Lancaster Bombers (Dam busters Squadron). (From left) Archie Johnstone, Bob Knight, Les Munro. The Lancaster bombers, including pilot Les Munro from New Zealand looking through pictures from one of the many Lancaster Bombers.
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CP2STO48622 | 2003-05 
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NEW YORK - JUNE 8: Sutton Foster arrives at the  2003 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall June 8, 2003 in New York City.   (Photo by PA/Matthew Peyton)
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EMBARGOED:  not for publication before 0001 Sunday June 8, 2003. Prince Harry, the younger son of the Prince of Wales, smiles as he takes part in the Field Game March 2003 between the School and a team of Old Boys.  This is one of a series of picture released ahead of the Prince completing his studies at Eton. PA Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth. WPA Solo Rota. 3
Prince Harry, the younger son of the Prince of Wales, who finishes his studies at Eton College later this month, wears School Dress, which consists of black tailcoat and waistcoat and pin-striped trouser:  the former date from around 1850 and the latter from 1900.  *  He has 'stick-ups' (ie wing collars and bow tie) because he is House Captain of Games. This picture taken is one of a series released ahead of the Prince completing his studies at Eton.   *120603*Prince Harry, the younger son of the Prince of Wales, who finishes his studies at Eton College later this month, wears School Dress, which consists of black tailcoat and waistcoat and pin-striped trouser:  the former date from around 1850 and the latter from 1900.  *  He has 'stick-ups' (ie wing collars and bow tie) because he is House Captain of Games. This picture taken is one of a series released ahead of the Prince completing his studies at Eton.
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CP2STO48619 | 2003-06 
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Actor Richard E Grant and his daughter Olivia look at the bell struck by lookout Frederick Fleet when he saw the iceberg that sunk the Titanic during a special preview of the new 'Titanic: The Artefact Exhibition' at the Science Museum, London.
Former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher stands with her son, Mark, at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, west London before the funeral of her husband. Sir Denis, 88, died in the Lister Hospital, London on June 26 after a short illness.   * In January he underwent a six-hour heart by-pass operation from which he seemed to be recovering, before falling ill again in mid-June.
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CP2STO48615 | 2003-07 
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British boxer Audley Harrison spars with his trainer Thell Torrence at a Sydney gym Friday, Aug. 1, 2003. Harrison, the reigning super heavyweight Olympic champion, fights Australia's Colin Wilson in Sydney, Aug. 6. (Photo/Mark Baker)
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PA File photo, dated 29/08/2003, of Rolling Stones legend Charlie Watts (right) who has been given the green light to get back on stage and join Ronnie Wood (left) and the band, in a new world tour after winning his fight against throat cancer, Saturday October 2, 2004. The drummer was given the all-clear after a four-month battle with the disease involving six weeks of intensive radiotherapy treatment at London's Royal Marsden Hospital near his home in Chelsea. See PA Story SHOWBIZ Watts. PA File Photo.
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CP2STO48613 | 2003-08 
The only surviving first class ticket from the Titanic, available to see at the Maritime Museum in Liverpool.
File photo of Polish military officer, sociologist and philosopher Zygmunt Bauman who has died aged 91.
File photo of Polish military officer, sociologist and philosopher Zygmunt Bauman who has died aged 91.
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CP2STO48609 | 2003-09 
American illusionist David Blaine is assisted from his perspex box at the South Bank near to Tower Bridge, London, 44 days after beginning his starvation stunt. The self-styled modern day Houdini told the crowd "I love all of you forever" after he was lowered to the ground by the crane which has been holding him above the Thames near Tower Bridge in London, since September 5. Blaine was immediately attended to by paramedics who placed him in a stretcher before he was taken to a waiting ambulance to be driven to a private hospital.
Former Prime Minister Lady Thatcher is comforted by her grandson Michael Thatcher outside the memorial service of her late husband, Sir Denis Thatcher, in The Guards Chapel, Birdcage Walk, London. Sir Denis died in June, aged 88 having undergone major heart surgery some six months earlier, from which it was thought he had made a good recovery.
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CP2STO48607 | 2003-10 
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Library FILER dated 22/11/2003 of the England team celebrating with the Webb Ellis trophy after beating Australia.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II makes her way to the House of Commons to make the Queen's Speech Wednesday November 26, 2003, 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.  See PA story POLITICS Speech.  PA Photo:Mark Lees
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CP2STO48603 | 2003-11 
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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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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets local people at a reception at the State Banqueting House in Abuja, Nigeria during her first visit to the country since 1956. Wednesday 3rd December 2003  PA Photo : Kirsty Wigglesworth. PA Rota
HRH Queen Elizabeth II poses with the triumphant England squad during a reception at Buckingham Palace for the World Cup winners: (back row, l-r) Jason Robinson,  Julian White, Trevor Woodman, Steve Thompson, Mike Catt, Iain Balshaw, Dan Luger, Stuart Abbott, Andy Gomarsall, Josh Lewsey, Jason Leonard; (centre row, l-r) Mike Tindall, Ben Cohen, Joe Worsley, Martin Corry, Ben Kay, Danny Grewcock, Will Greenwood, Lewis Moody, Richard Hill, Mark Regan, Simon Shaw; (front row, l-r) Matt Dawson, Paul Grayson, Dorian West, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Johnson, Her Majesty, Clive Woodward, Jonny Wilkinson, Neil Back, Phil Vickery, Kyran Bracken
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CP2STO48601 | 2003-12 
Queen Elizabeth II feeds a carrot to a horse, watched by trainer Paul Nicholls, during a visit to Manor Farm Stables in Ditcheat, Somerset on March 28, 2019.
King Charles III (centre) arrives for a Sunday church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Picture date: Sunday January 5, 2025.
Vanessa Hudgens, Austin Butler attends the "2015 Dance Industry Awards" held at Avalon
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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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CP2STO212533 | 2003 
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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CP1STO1066646 | 2003 
TWO FOR THE ROAD, Audrey Hepburn, 1967, TM & Copyright (c) 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved.
BATMAN, Jack Nicholson, 1989, © Warner Bros. / Courtesy: Everett Collection
THE THING, T.K. Carter, Kurt Russell, Donald Moffat, 1982. (c) Universal Pictures/ Courtesy: Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47562 | 2003 
A  jogger makes her way along a path in the Kitsalano area of Vancouver, Thursday Oct. 30, 2003.  The North Shore mountains dwarf apartment buildings in the city's west side in the background. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Stoody)
A man adjusts his protective mask as he leaves the SARS Clinic at Women's College Hospital in Toronto Friday, March 28, 2003. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Kevin Frayer
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CP1STO35164761 | 2003 
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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CP1STO577848 | 2003 
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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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CP2STO47559 | 2003 
FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2003, file photo, death row inmate Randy Halprin, then 26, sits in a visitation cell at the Polunsky Unit in Livingston, Texas. Halprin, who was one of the "Texas 7" escaped prisoners blamed for the 2000 slaying of a Dallas-area police officer, faces execution this fall. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice says Halprin is scheduled for execution Oct. 10, 2019. TDCJ spokesman Jeremy Desel, in an email Thursday, July 11 to The Associated Press, said a judge in Dallas signed the order July 3. Halprin, who's Jewish, has a federal appeal pending that alleges a different judge who oversaw his capital murder trial was anti-Semitic and used racial slurs. (AP Photo/Brett Coomer, File)
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 Oct. 31, 2003, file photo, Mahathir Mohamad, second from left, waves as he leaves the prime minister's office in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Malaysia’s former strongman Mahathir has returned to the political ring, coming out of retirement after 15 years to unite an opposition that’s seeking to end his former party’s 60-year hold on power. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)
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CP1STO577849 | 2003 
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)
FILE--Lt.-Gen Rick Hillier, Chief of Canada's land forces and the next commander of the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul Afghanistan,  talks with reporters at a news conference in Ottawa Wednesday Oct. 29, 2003 announcing over $500 million in spending on new vehicles to replace its aging fleet of tanks.  Military sources say Hillier is leaving after three years as the military's most senior officer. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tom Hanson
Ottawa Senators Chris Neil (right) fights for control of the puck with Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jose Theodore during third period NHL action at the Corel Centre in Ottawa Thursday, Oct. 9, 2003.  The Senators won the game 5-2.(CP PHOTO/Jonathan Hayward)
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CP1STO578501 | 2003-10 
FILE--A man smokes a joint recreationally in Toronto, Tuesday May 27, 2003. The Conservative government is introducing legislation to impose mandatory prison sentences for dealing illegal drugs, including mandatory jail sentences of one year for selling marijuana pas part of an organized criminal gang or when a weapon or violence is involved.  The Canadian Press/Kevin Frayer
A hospital worker wears  a mask to protect against SARS as she dispenses hand sanitizer at a station at North York General Hospital in Toronto Thursday May 29, 2003. The second SARS outbreak in the Toronto area may have peaked, the doctor leading the investigation into how it happened and where it has spread said Thursday. Total numbers of probable and suspect cases in this outbreak may reach into the 60s or 70s by the time it is brought under control. (CP PHOTO/Kevin Frayer)
FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH DECADE END STORIES OR AS A STAND-ALONE PHOTO PACKAGE A surgeon smokes a cigrarette through a  mask to protect against SARS during a break outside St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto Thursday, May 29, 2003.The second SARS outbreak in the Toronto area may have peaked, the doctor leading the investigation into how it happened and where it has spread said Thursday. Total numbers of probable and suspect cases in this outbreak may reach into the 60s or 70s by the time it is brought under control. (CP PHOTO/Kevin Frayer)
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CP1STO578510 | 2003-05 
DARK CRYSTAL, l-r: Fizzgig, Kira, Jen, 1982, (c) Universal/courtesy Everett Collection
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 AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS 2003, Hosted by The Osbournes (Jack Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne), 2003
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 ENGLISH PATIENT, Ralph Fiennes, 1996
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CP2STO48634 | 2003-01 
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