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Saturday 3 May, 2003

  Sahar, left, a teacher in Abu Ghraib, Iraq, helps a student on her school's opening day.
PHOTO OF THE DAY -- A U.S. Army civil affairs soldier helps an Iraqi bedouin woman carry water to her tent near An Nasiriyah, Iraq.
(©AP/WWP)
Ground crew at Basra International Airport unload 60 tons of medical aid from a Virgin Atlantic Airways 747 passenger jet.
Ground crew at Basra International Airport unload 60 tons of medical aid from a commercial passenger jet in Basra May 2. (©AP/WWP)
 

  Tribal shieks are served coffee before meeting with U.S. Army officials in Tikrit, Iraq on April 28, 2003.
Tribal shieks are served coffee before meeting with U.S. Army officials in Tikrit, Iraq on April 28, 2003. (U.S. Army Photo)
A Bedouin pours hot tea for the  soldiers  who brought  water and food to his family April 27, 2003, near An Nasiriyah, Iraq.
A Bedouin pours hot tea for the soldiers who brought water and food to his family April 27. (©AP/WWP)
U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad arrives at a Baghdad hotel for talks with Iraqi opposition groups May 1, 2003.
U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad arrives at a Baghdad hotel for talks with Iraqi opposition groups May 1. (©AP/WWP)
 

  Girls smile as they ride in the trunk of a taxi near the Kurdish town of Irbil, northern Iraq,
Girls smile as they ride in the trunk of a taxi near the Kurdish town of Irbil, northern Iraq, May 1. (©AP/WWP)
 

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