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Marine Corps reservist Stephen Funk, center, reads a statement before turning himself in at his reserve unit in San Jose, Calif., Tuesday April 1, 2003. Behind Funk is his sister Caitlin Funk, left, and his mother, Gloria Pacis, right. The 20-year-old Marine reservist, called to active duty, refuses to serve in the Iraqi conflict, claiming conscientous objector status. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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Marine Corps reservist Stephen Funk, second from left, with his mother, Gloria Pacis, left, turns himself in at his reserve unit in San Jose, Calif., Tuesday April 1, 2003. The 20-year-old Marine reservist who got called to active duty refuses to serve in the Iraqi conflict, claiming conscientous objector status.(AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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A wounded demonstrator protests shouts at riot police during an anti-war rally in front of National Assembly compound in Seoul April 2, 2003. Taking a big political gamble just weeks into the job, President Roh Moo-hyun urged parliament on Wednesday to act in South Korea's national interest and back the dispatch of non-combat troops to the U.S.-led war in Iraq. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

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Sharon Lungo of Los Angeles, a member of Global Women's Strike, is arrested after blocking traffic during a protest outside the Federal Building in Los Angeles Wednesday, April 2, 2003. Several women's groups gathered outside the downtown Federal Building to protest the financial burden of the war in Iraq . (AP Photo/Virginia Hunter)

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Israelis demonstrate against the war in Iraq, in front of the U.S embassy in Tel Aviv, Wednesday, April 2, 2003. (AP Photo/Eitan Hess-Ashkenazi)

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An Oakland Police officer fires a shotgun loaded with pellet-filled bean bags toward a group of anti-war protesters near the Port of Oakland, April 7, 2003. Oakland police fired rubber bullets and wooden pellets to disperse hundreds of anti-war protesters in what was believed to be the first such use against U.S. protesters since the American-led war on Iraq began. (Tim Wimborne/Reuters)

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An Oakland Police officerthrows a flash grenade towards a group of anti-war protesters near the Port of Oakland, April 7, 2003. Oakland police fired rubber bullets and wooden pellets on Monday to disperse hundreds of anti-war protesters in what was believed to be the first such use against U.S. protesters since the American-led war on Iraq began. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne - Apr 07 3:18 PM

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A sting ball grenade explodes over running protestors that was thrown by Oakland police, foreground, during a anti-war protest in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Aug. 7, 2003 outside the docks. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

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Berkeley resident Clay Hinson (R), who was shot once in the chest and twice in the back during an anti-war protest, makes a statement to an Oakland Police sergeant at the West Oakland train station, April 7, 2003. Oakland police fired rubber bullets and wooden pellets on Monday to disperse hundreds of anti-war protesters in what was believed to be the first such use against U.S. protesters since the American-led war on Iraqbegan. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne

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Berkeley resident Clay Hinson (R), who was shot once in the chest and twice in the back during an anti-war protest, shows his wounds to an Oakland Police sergeant (L) who takes his statement at the West Oakland train station, April 7, 2003. Oakland police fired rubber bullets and wooden pellets on Monday to disperse hundreds of anti-war protesters in what was believed to be their first such use against U.S. protesters since the American-led war on Iraq began. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne - Apr 07 3:29 PM

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Peace demonstrators with their hands painted white as a sign of peace, participate in a protest against the war in Iraq, Thursday, April 10, 2003, in Mexico City, Mexico. The protest attended by some 40 demonstrators was organized by Christian organizations. (AP Photo/Jaime Puebla)

12.rome_rainbow.jpg This aerial view shows a rainbow colored peace banner, about 500 meters long, carried by peace demonstrators through central Rome, April 12, 2003. Thousands of peace campaigners poured onto the streets of Europe and elsewhere switching their focus from preventing war on Iraqto protesting against the continuing U.S. and British military presence. Photo by Tony Gentile/Reuters

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Aerial view of a big rainbow-colored peace banner, about a half a kilometer long, carried by peace demonstrators through central Rome, April 12, 2003. Tens of thousands of protesters marched through the Italian capital on Saturday to demonstrate against the U.S. led war on Iraq. REUTERS/Tony Gentile

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Demonstrators hold up colored cartons to form a mosaic with a missile and a prohibited sign during a demonstration in Barcelona, northeastern Spain, Thursday April 10, 2003, to protest against the war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Cesar Rangel)

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Police officers use sticks to beat back protesters against the war in Iraq during a march in Washington Saturday, April 12, 2003. Protesters turned out in much smaller numbers than in the months leading up to the conflict, and their focus switched from keeping American troops out of Iraq to bringing them home. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

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A Washington D.C. policeman knocks down a group of anti-war protesters during a march in Washington, April 12, 2003. Thousands demonstrated near the U.S. Capitol and the White House in Washington on Saturday in separate rallies for and against the U.S.-led war in Iraq. REUTERS/William Philpott