Paul Dadge, right, helps injured tube passenger Davinia Turrell away from Edgware Road tube station in London following an explosion, July 7, 2005.
Britain's Prince Charles and his bride, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, leave St George's Chapel in Windsor, England, following the church blessing of their civil wedding ceremony, April 9, 2005.
Firefighters extinguish a fire in a burning car in Gentilly, south of Paris, Nov. 8, 2005. About 300 French cities and towns were hit by three weeks of rioting, arson attacks and other violence
A Haitian woman screams while in the crowd during food distribution in the slum of Cite-Soleil in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Nov. 14. In a joint effort to relieve one of the country's worst slums, the United Nations World Food Program and Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti charity launched a food distribution program in the Cite Soleil neighborhood of the capital.
An unidentified man casts his ballot in the city of Monrovia, Liberia, on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005. War-ravaged Liberia voted to choose its first postwar president in a heated runoff pitting an international soccer star who dropped out of high-school against the country's Harvard-educated top female politician.
Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, front center, and Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, back center, berate the court during their trial in Baghdad, Dec. 5, 2005.
Wind blows the pages of the gospel standing on the coffin containing the body of Pope John Paul II in St. Peter's Square during his funeral at the Vatican, in this April 8, 2005, file photo. Tens of thousands of people jammed St. Peter's Square to say a final farewell to Pope John Paul II.
U.S. Sgt. 1st class Rick Scavetta plays the guitar outside his barrack during Thanksgiving Day in Bagram air base, 21 miles north of Kabul, Afghanistan, Nov. 24, 2005.
Israeli soldiers scuffle with a Jewish settler trying to prevent army bulldozers, background right, from demolishing uninhabited former Egyptian resort homes outside the Jewish settlement of Shirat Hayam, in the southern Gaza Strip, June 26, 2005.
An Iraqi woman shows her ink-stained finger after casting her vote in the Iraqi election at a polling station in the town of Az Zubayr, in southern Iraq, Thursday Dec. 15, 2005. Elections for a 275-member National Assembly took place across Iraq on Thursday. (
The family of a child, who relatives would only identify as a 9-year-old boy named Ahmed, wail over his coffin during his funeral at their home near the scene of suicide car bomb attack which killed him in Baghdad, Iraq, July 13, 2005.
Then opposition presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko gestures as he passes by his huge portrait while going to a news conference in Kiev, Ukraine, Dec. 27, 2004. Yushchenko, a Western-oriented reformer, was sworn in as president of Ukraine in January 2005, two months after massive protests over his loss in a fraud-plagued election plunged the ex-Soviet republic into political crisis.
A man shows his anger towards police officers during unrest at Cronulla beach December 11, 2005 in Cronulla, Australia. Angry crowds singled out and attacked people of Middle Eastern appearance at Sydney's Cronulla beach as racial tension erupted into violent scenes after a week of race related incidents.
A health worker disinfects a rural ground quarantined by a police cordon at Hehua Village in Fumin Township of Chuxiong City, where 99,400 poultry were culled, on November 23, 2005 in Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture of Yunnan Province, southwest China. International health officials became increasingly concerned about a global outbreak of avian flu.
An Iraqi food distribution agent counts new constitution copies in Baghdad, Iraq, on Sunday, Oct. 9 2005. Copies of the draft constitution are sent to Iraqis together with their food rations.
North Korean troops perform during the 'Arirang' festival at the 150,000-capacity May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, Oct. 6, 2005. On Oct. 10, 2005, North Korea celebrated the 60th anniversary of the founding of its Workers' Party with a vow to stick to its policy of "songun," or military first, saying the policy of giving priority to reinforcing military power is essential to build a self-reliant country.
Police officers guard the U.S. embassy during a demonstration against the visit of President Bush in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Friday, Nov. 4, 2005. Mr. Bush is in Mar del Plata attending the fourth Summit of the Americas.
A child holds a toy gun as he sits on a swing in a small Baghdad amusement park in Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2005.
Rescuers work at the site of a train accident at Veligonda, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) east of Hyderabad, India, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2005. Rescuers used gas torches to free trapped passengers from the submerged coaches of a passenger train that derailed and fell into a rain-swollen river early Saturday, killing more than 77 people in southern India.