03.14-17.03 albuquerque_nm.jpg Anti-war protester Avery Janeczek stands outside the Truman Gate entrance to Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, N.M., Saturday, March 15, 2003. Hundreds of protesters lined the streets outside the base. (AP Photo/Jake Schoellkopf) amman_jordan.jpg Moslem Jordanian women shout anti-U.S. slogans during a demonstration in Amman March 15, 2003 which drew thousands of protestors. U.S. President George W. Bush said on Saturday he saw little hope Iraq would disarm peacefully, bracing the American people for war ahead of an emergency summit with allies Britain and Spain. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji anglet_basque_country.jpg Three members of a Basque antiwar group stage a die-in next to Coca-Cola bottles in a supermarket of Anglet, southwestern France, in a show of anger against a possible US-led war against Iraq, Saturday March 15, 2003. The group calls for a boycott of American goods. (AP Photo/Bob Edme) arrests_sf_PSE.jpg A protester is arrested and carried from the road by two police officers at the intersection of Mission and Bush Streets in San Francisco March 14, 2003. Protesters against a war with Iraq blocked major intersections near the Pacific Stock Exchange in San Francisco's financial district on Friday, snarling traffic, idling city buses and sparking at least 70 arrests, according to organizers. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne arrests_sf_PSE_2.jpg A police officer stands in front of protesters who blocked the intersection of Mission and Bush Streets in downtown San Francisco March 14, 2003. Protesters against a war with Iraq blocked major intersections near the Pacific Stock Exchange in San Francisco's financial district on Friday, snarling traffic, idling city buses and sparking at least 70 arrests, according to organizers. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne arrst_frankfurt_airbase.jpg German police carry away an anti-war protester in front of the U.S. airbase near Frankfurt March 15, 2003. Police said a few hundred protesters had blocked the entry of the airbase for several hours to protest against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler arrests_sf_PSE_3.jpg Former President of the Pacific Stock Exchange, Warren Langley, is arrested by police outside the Stock Exchange in San Francisco, after he blocked a street as part of a protest against a possible war in Iraq, March 14, 2003. Protesters against a war with Iraq blocked major intersections near the Pacific Stock Exchange in San Francisco's financial district on Friday, snarling traffic, idling city buses and sparking at least 70 arrests, according to organizers. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne arrests_sf_PSE_4.jpg A protester shouts as she sits on the road and joins a 'human chain' protesting against a possible war in Iraq, at an intersection near the Pacific Stock Exchange in San Francisco March 14, 2003. The U.S. reversed course today and said it might abandon its effort to seek a vote on a U.N. resolution that could provide international sanction for a war with Iraq. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne arrests_sf_PSE_5.jpg A woman is arrested by police after being removed from a group of protesters who had blocked the intersection of Mission and Bush Streets in San Francisco during a protest against a possible war in Iraq March 14, 2003. The U.S. reversed its course today and said it might abandon its effort to seek a vote on a U.N. resolution that could provide international sanction for a war with Iraq. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne atlanta_GA.jpg Carole Moran reacts during one of the addresses while attending a pro-war rally in Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park, Saturday, March 15, 2003, to support American troops readying for possible military conflict in Iraq. (AP Photo/Ric Feld) athens_greece.jpg A Greek Navy sailor stands in front of demonstrators during an anti-war protest outside the Greek Defense Ministry in Athens, Friday, March 14, 2003. About 2,000 people protested against a possible US-led attack against Iraq. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis) athens_greece_2.jpg Demonstrators take part in a protest during an anti-war rally in Athens, Greece on Saturday, March 15, 2003. Thousands of people protested against a possible US-led attack against Iraq. (AP Photo/Aris Messinis) athens_greece_3.jpg Demonstrators shout slogans and beat empty oil drums during an anti-war rally outside the Greek Defense Ministry in Athens, Greece Saturday, March 15, 2003. About 300 people protested against a possible US-led attack against Iraq. The banner reads 'No bombs.' (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis) athens_greece_4.jpg A protester holds a red flag behind a huge banner with a U.S. flag on it during anti-war rally in Athens March 15, 2003. Some 25,000 people marched to the U.S. embassy in central Athens shouting anti-war slogans on the second day of a three-day protest, as EU Defense Ministers gathered outside Athens for an informal meeting. REUTERS/Yiorgos Karahalis baghdad_iraq.jpg Iraqis demonstrate in Tikrit, Iraq, Saturday, March 15, 2003, against a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq. Hundreds of thousands rallied throughout Baghdad and in provincial cities in support of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. (AP Photo/Samir Mezban) bankkok_thailand.jpg Holding banners and national flags, Thai activists march along the Rajdamnoen avenue during an anti-war demonstration outside the United Nations regional office in Bangkok, Thailand Saturday, March 15, 2003. About 1,000 people took part in a peaceful protest. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) - Mar 15 1:02 AM ET bankkok_thailand_2.jpg A masked Thai activist holds an anti-war banner during a demonstration outside the United Nations regional office in Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, March 15, 2003. About 1,000 people took part in a peaceful protest. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) bankkok_thailand_3.jpg Thai activists hold banners and march along the street during an anti-war demonstration outside the United Nations regional office in Bangkok, Thailand Saturday, March 15, 2003. About 1,000 people took part in a peaceful protest. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) barcelona_spain.jpg Barcelona school children form the word 'Peace' in the Catalan regional language in their school courtyard in Barcelona, northeastern Spain Friday, March 14, 2003 as a protest against possible war in Iraq. (AP Photo/EFE, Julian Martin) beirut_lebanon.jpg An American woman Jovana Bouche Iwen, 29, from Wisconsin who lives in Lebanon holds a banner reading: 'American against the war,' during a demonstration in front of the U. N. House in downtown Beirut, Saturday March 15, 2003. Thousands of Lebanese, Palestinians, and some 20 Americans participated in the protest against a possible U.S-led war on Iraq. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla) beirut_lebanon_2.jpg Protesters hold portraits of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and shout anti-U.S. slogans during a demonstration in front the U. N. House in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday March 15, 2003. Thousands of Lebanese, Palestinians, and some 20 Americans participated in the protest against a possible U.S-led war on Iraq. (AP Photo/Nabil Munzer) berlin_germany.jpg Participants of a candlelight vigil hold their candles as they join the protest rally outside the U.S. embassy in Berlin, Germany late Saturday evening, March 15, 2003. The demonstrators gathered to protest against a possible war in Iraq . (AP Photo/Jan Bauer) berlin_germany_2.jpg Participants of a human chain hold their candles as they join a protest candlelight vigil in front of the illuminated Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany late Saturday evening, March 15, 2003. The demonstrators gathered to protest against a possible war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Jan Bauer) berlin_germany_3.jpg Participants of a candlelight vigil hold a banner showing a crossed-out 'Krieg,' or war, as they join the protest rally in front of the illuminated Brandenburg Gate in Berlin late Saturday evening, March 15, 2003. The demonstrators gathered to protest against a possible U.S.-led war against Iraq. (AP Photo/Jan Bauer) bilbao_basque_country.jpg Anti-war protesters march with a banner which reads 'No to a war' during an anti-war demonstration in the Spanish Basque Country city of Bilbao, March 15, 2003. Thousands of protesters gathered to protest against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq and the Spanish government's support for military action. REUTERS/Vincent West boston_massachusetts.jpg Jean Weber (front) and other demonstrators block traffic leading into Boston as they protest a possible U.S. war with Iraq in Boston, Massachusetts, March 15, 2003. Weber was later taken away in handcuffs by the Massachusetts State Police. REUTERS/Brian Snyder boston_mass_2.jpg Jean Weber blocks traffic leading into Boston as protesters against possible U.S. war with Iraq demonstrate in Boston, Massachusetts March 15, 2003. Weber was later taken away in handcuffs by the Massachusetts State Police. REUTERS/Brian Snyder bucharest_romania.jpg Anti-war demonstrators walk through Romania's capital Bucharest March 15, 2003 in a protest against U.S.-led plans for war against Iraq and the Romanian government's support for military action. The United States has stationed about 1,000 troops at a Romanian Black Sea air base acting as an 'air bridge' for equipment and personnel going to the Gulf. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel brussels_belgium.jpg A demonstrator with a flare marches through downtown Brussels, Saturday, March 15, 2003, during a demonstration against a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe) buenos_aires_argntna.jpg School students Facundo, Brian and Gonzalo, from left to right, march with their classmates during a protest against the proposed U.S. led war on Iraq in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Friday, March 14, 2003. Banners reads 'Peace'. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko) buenos_aires_argntna_2.jpg Student Emilse, right, marches with her classmates during a protest against the proposed U.S. led war on Iraq in Buenos Aires on Friday, March 14, 2003. Banners reads ' Argentines don't want war, We want peace'. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko) buenos_aires_argntna_3.jpg Demonstrators shout and burn U.S. flags in front of the U.S. embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina Saturday, March15, 2003, during a protest against a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq.(AP Photo/ Natacha Pisarenko) buenos_aires_argntna_4.jpg Demonstrators march to the U.S. embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina Saturday, March 15, 2003, during a protest against a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq.(AP Photo/ Natacha Pisarenko) cairo_egypt.jpg An Egyptian woman shouts out anti-American slogans from behind a police barricade during an anti-war protest at Cairo university March 15, 2003. With the U.N. Security Council unable to reach agreement on a resolution authorizing military action against Iraq, the United States, Britain and Spain may abandon a vote altogether rather than face rejection. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby calcutta_india.jpg Activists of the Revolutionary Socialist Party demonstrate against a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq near the American Center in Calcutta, India, Saturday, March 15, 2003. (AP Photo/Bikas Das) calcutta_india_2.jpg Women of various political organizations hold a candle light demonstration in Calcutta, India, Saturday, March 15, 2003. The demonstration was against a possible U.S.-led war against Iraq. Placard on the left reads 'Hands off from Iraq.' (AP Photo) cambridge_massachusetts.jpg A man dressed as a missile joins demonstrators protesting against a possible U.S. war with Iraq in Cambridge, Massachusetts March 15, 2003. Hundreds of demonstrators stood at intersections along Massachusetts Avenue running from Lexington, Massachusetts to Boston. REUTERS/Brian Snyder cambridge_massachusetts_2.jpg Bicyclists join demonstrators protesting against a possible U.S. war with Iraq in Cambridge, Massachusetts March 15, 2003. Hundreds of demonstrators stood at intersections along Massachusetts Avenue running from Lexington, Massachusetts to Boston. REUTERS/Brian Snyder carson_city_nv.jpg Peace activists gather at the Capitol in Carson City, Nev., Saturday, March 15, 2003, as part of a protest against a war with Iraq. An estimated 200 people attended the event in Carson City, including from left, Chuck Durante and Robert McHaney. (AP Photo/Cathleen Allison) cleveland_oh.jpg An anti-war protestor who refused to give his name dresses as the 'grim reaper' before a rally on Public Square Saturday, March 15, 2003, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane) columbus_ohio.jpg Hundreds of demonstrators hold up signs against possible U.S. war in Iraq during a rally Saturday, March 15, 2003, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Terry Gilliam) concord_nh.jpg Paul Nichols, of Loudon, N.H., holds up part of a banner while participating in a anti-war rally in front of the Statehouse Saturday, March 15, 2003, in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Lee Marriner) copenhagen_denmark.jpg Emilie Maersk, with a peace sign painted on her face, is taking part in a demonstration in front of the US Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, in a protest against a possible US-led war on Iraq, Saturday March 15, 2003. Some 5,000 people took part in the demonstration. (AP Photo/Scanpix, Carl Redhead) copenhagen_denmark_2.jpg Demonstrators in front of the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen, Denmark, are holding a banner reading 'No war on Iraq' during a protest march against a possible US-led war on Iraq, Saturday March 15, 2003. Some 5,000 people took part in the demonstration. (AP Photo/Scanpix, Carl Redhead) d.c..jpg Roy Evritt (L) and his son Tommy, age 8, from Atlanta walk to a protest for peace in Washington, March 15, 2003. Tens of thousands of anti-war protesters worldwide took to the streets on Saturday in the biggest such demonstration since millions of people joined a global march for peace last month. REUTERS/William Philpott d.c._2.jpg Ethan Weed, 13, of Haydenville, Mass., holds his peace flag aloft on the Washington Monument grounds Saturday, March 15, 2003 as anti-war protesters gather, energized by the approach of conflict with Iraq. (AP Photos/Evan Vucci) d.c._3.jpg Anti-war protesters gather near the Washington Monument Saturday, March 15, 2003. The antiwar drumbeat sounded urgently in Washington and around the world Saturday in a round of protests energized by the approach of conflict with Iraq. (AP Photo/Teru Iwasaki) d.c._4.jpg A peace flag flies near the Washington Monument during anti-war protests in Washington, March 15, 2003. Thousands of protesters from more than 100 U.S. cities rallied at the Washington Monument on Saturday in perhaps their last chance to dissuade the Bush administration from invading Iraq. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid d.c._5.jpg Anti-war protesters watch speakers by the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington March 15, 2003. Thousands of protesters from more than 100 U.S. cities rallied at the Washington Monument on Saturday in perhaps their last chance to dissuade the Bush administration from invading Iraq. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid d.c._6.jpg A large turnout of anti-war protesters rallied during a demonstration in Washington, March 15, 2003. Tens of thousands of anti-war protesters worldwide took to the streets in the biggest such demonstration since millions of people joined a global march for peace last month. REUTERS/William Philpott d.c._7.jpg Anti-war protesters pass the White House on Constitution Avenue in Washington March 15, 2003. Thousands of protesters from more than 100 U.S. cities rallied at the Washington Monument on Saturday in perhaps their last chance to dissuade the Bush administration from invading Iraq. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid dixie_chicks.jpg The Dixie Chicks (L-R) Emily Robinson, Natalie Maines and Marti Seidel, are finding out that criticizing President George W. Bush's plans for war in Iraq can cost you air play. Country stations across the U.S. have pulled the Chicks from playlists following reports that lead singer Maines said in a concert in London earlier this week that she was 'ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas.' Station managers said their decisions were prompted by calls from irate listeners who thought criticism of Bush was unpatriotic. The Dixie Chicks are seen at the Grammy Awards in New York, February 23, 2003. Photo by Peter Morgan/Reuters - Mar 14 6:17 PM ET french_friday.jpg Gerald Lenoir, left, and other Bay area peace activists raise their glasses of French wine to toast the threatened French veto of a U.S.-sponsored resolution on Iraq in the UN Security Council at the Cafe de la Presse in San Francisco, Friday, March 14, 2003. The event kicked off a campaign called 'French Friday' to counter the boycott of imported French goods. The organizers are calling upon people opposed to a war in Iraq to consume French goods every Friday as a show of friendship and solidarity.(AP Photo/Eric Risberg) granada_spain.jpg Protesters sit down in the street with banners reading 'No to the War' during a protest in Granada, Spain Saturday March 15, 2003 against the planned U.S. led war on Iraq. (AP Photo/Juan Ferreras) guatemala_guatemala.jpg A protester wearing a mask of President Bush adjusts the mask during a protest against a possible U.S.-led war with Iraq in front the U.S. Embasy in Guatemala City Saturday, March 15, 2003.(AP Photo/Jaime Puebla) hebron_palestine.jpg Palestinian women carry a poster of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and a local Hamas leader who was killed by the Israeli army during a demonstration in the West Bank city of Hebron March 15, 2003. U.S. President George W. Bush said on Friday he would unveil a long-delayed Middle East peace plan when a new Palestinian prime minister with 'real authority' takes office, hoping to deflect Arab and European criticism of U.S. policy ahead of a possible war with Iraq. REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun hong_kong.jpg Demonstrators march through downtown Hong Kong, Saturday, March 15, 2003, shouting slogans and carrying placards in an antiwar demonstration. About 300 demonstrators from an anti-war coalition of local labor, Christian and non-governmental organizations marched to the U.S. and British consulates, to protest a possible U.S-led war on Iraq. (AP Photo/Anat Givon) iligan_philippines.jpg An unidentified Muslim protester holds a burning head of an effigy of Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes as the head of an effigy of U.S. President George W. Bush is on the ground during a rally against the impending U.S.-led war against Iraq Saturday, March 15, 2003 in Iligan City in southern Philippines. Christian and Muslim protesters staged the rally denouncing the alleged U.S. aggressive war against Iraq and the ongoing military offensive against the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. (AP Photo/Froilan Gallardo) iskenderun_turkey.jpg Turkish policemen force Greenpeace activists from a truck at the entrance of Iskenderun port, southern Turkey, Friday March 14, 2003. Some two dozen Greepeace activists Friday chained themselves to the wheels of a truck, blocking a side enterance of an eastern Turkish port where U.S forces are unloading equipment ahead of a possible Iraq war. Police dragged away the demonstrators and took them under custody while dozens of Turkish soldiers, holding assualt rifles, reinforced the entrance. (AP Photo/Durmus Ali Baskan/Anatolia) istanbul_turkey.jpg Turkish anti-war protesters shout slogans as they march with banners towards the main entrance of Sabiha Gokcen Airport in Istanbul March 15, 2003. Sabiha Gokcen is one of several Turkish airports and bases U.S. aircraft are expected to use if the Turkish parliament approves the move in a possible U.S.-led war against Iraq. Turkey's new prime minister Tayyip Erdogan took office on Saturday keeping the U.S. hopes alive that Turkey might approve U.S. troops basing in Turkey for an invasion of Iraq. REUTERS/Mustafa Ozer istanbul_turkey_2.jpg Turkish soldiers are seen behind a peace flag as they stand guard at the entrance of Sabiha Gokcen airport during an anti-war demonstration in Istanbul, Turkey Saturday March 15, 2003. Some 1,000 Turkish peace activists gathered outside the Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen airport to protest a possible U.S.-led war against neighboring Iraq. Sabiha Gokcen civilian airport is likely to be used by U.S. Army for logistical support in a war against Iraq. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer) jenin_palestine.jpg Palestinian boys carry a poster of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein during a demonstration in the West Bank City of Jenin March 15, 2003. As President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair prepared for crisis talks in the mid-Atlantic, Britain said on Saturday that a U.S.-led war on Iraq was increasingly likely -- and maybe just days away. REUTERS/Ammar Awad khan_younis_gaza.jpg Palestinians burn American and British flags during a protest against a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq, in the Khan Younis refugee camp, southern Gaza strip Saturday, March, 15, 2003. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra) khan_younis_gaza_2.jpg Palestinian children walk as they hold posters for the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, during a protest against U.S. involvment in a war in Iraq, in the Khan Younis refugee camp, southern Gaza strip Saturday, March, 15, 2003. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra) karlsruhe_germany.jpg Children sit on their parents' shoulders during a protest march against a possible war on Iraq, Saturday March 15, 2003 in Karlsruhe, southwestern Germany. Thousands took part in the demonstration. (AP Photo/Daniel Roland) lansing_mi.jpg Chris Hudson, left, and Cindy Beebe-Johnson hold up peace flags during a rally at the state Capitol in Lansing, Mich., Saturday, March 15, 2003, in opposition to a potential U.S.-led war with Iraq. Hudson and Beebe-Johnson made the trip to Lansing from Metamora, Mich., and Davison, Mich., respectively. (AP Photo/Al Goldis) lausanne_swtzld.jpg Anti-war demonstrators hold a banner as they sit to stop the traffic in the center of Lausanne, Switzerland, Friday, March 14, 2003, during an action day across Switzerland called 'Let us stop to stop the war'. (AP Photo/Keystone, Fabrice Coffrini) little_rock_ak.jpg Alison Hall of Little Rock protests a U.S. war against Iraq, during a peace protest on the state Capitol steps in Little Rock, Ark., Saturday, March 15, 2003. (AP Photo/David Quinn) lima_peru.jpg A Spanish nun holds a sign that reads: 'World peace' during a demonstration against war on Iraq in front of the U.S. ambassador's residence in Lima, March 14, 2003. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares los_angeles.jpg A demonstrator, supporting the role of France and others in trying to stop the possibility of war with Iraq, marches past Los Angeles City Hall en route to rally on the streets of downtown Los Angeles Saturday, March 15, 2003. The Los Angeles rally coincided with marches in San Francisco, Washington and other U.S. cities. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) los_angeles_2.jpg Several thousand rain-soaked demonstrators stand next to Los Angeles City Hall at a rally against the possibility of war on Iraq, in Los Angeles Saturday, March 15, 2003. The Los Angeles rally coincided with marches in San Francisco, Washington and other U.S. cities. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) los_angeles_3.jpg Thousands of anti-war protestors march through the rain in downtown Los Angeles, March 15, 2003, joining protestors worldwide to demonstrate against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq (news - web sites). Crowd numbers appeared to be lower than a similar worldwide protest that occurred on February 15. (Jim Ruymen/Reuters) madrid_spain.jpg Protesters wearing Bush and Aznar masks march arm in arm during a demonstration in central Madrid, Spain Saturday March 15, 2003 against the planned U.S. war on Iraq. Mass antiwar demonstrations were held all over the World Saturday. Banner in background reads' No War'. (AP Photo/Paul White) madrid_spain_2.jpg Tens of thousands march around the Cibeles fountain during a demonstration against a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq, in central Madrid, Spain Saturday March 15, 2003. (AP Photo/Paul White) madrid_spain_3.jpg Tens of thousands march during a demonstration in central Madrid, Spain Saturday March 15, 2003, against a U.S.-led war on Iraq. (AP Photo/Paul White) malaga_spain.jpg Spanish girls shout and hold protest banners during a march against a U.S.-led war against Iraq in Malaga, March 15, 2003. Thousands of protesters gathered to protest against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq and the Spanish government's support for military action. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante mercedes_workers.jpg German workers of car manufacturer Daimler Chrysler carry a banner showing a peace dove while laying down work for ten minutes of silence against a possible war on Iraq at the Mercedes Benz factory Friday, March 14, 2003, in Duesseldorf, western Germany. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) mexico_city_mexico.jpg Hundreds protest against a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq Saturday March 15, 2003, in Mexico City. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) milan_italy.jpg A child waves a peace flag in downtown Milan, Italy, during a demonstration against a possible U.S. led attack on Iraq, Saturday, March 15, 2003. Over 400,000 people, according to police sources, 700,000 according to organizers, marched in Milan to say no to war Saturday. (AP Photo/Alberto Pellaschiar) milan_italy_2.jpg People dance in the streets in downtown Milan, Italy, during a demonstration against a possible U.S. led attack on Iraq, Saturday, March 15, 2003. Over 400,000 people, according to police sources, 700,000 according to organizers, marched in Milan to say no to war Saturday. (AP Photo/Albarto Pellaschiar) milan_italy_3.jpg People dance in downtown Milan, Italy, during a demonstration against a possible U.S. led attack on Iraq, Saturday, March 15, 2003. Over 400,000 people, according to police sources, 700,000 according to organizers, marched in Milan to say no to war Saturday. (AP Photo/Albarto Pellaschiar) monsour_iraq.jpg Iraqi war veterans participate in a rally against a possible U.S.-led war in the Monsour district of Baghdad Saturday, March 15, 2003. Hundreds of thousands rallied throughout Baghdad and in provincial cities in support of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay) monsour_iraq_2.jpg Iraqis burn the likeness of a US flag as they demonstrate in an anti-war rally chanting pro-Saddam Hussein and anti-US slogans in the Monsour district of Baghdad, Iraq Saturday March 15, 2003. Hundreds of thousands rallied throughout Baghdad and in provincial cities in support of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay) monsour_iraq_3.jpg An Iraqi man dressed in the white robe of martyr volunteers, enscribed with the words Allah is great, participates in an anti-war rally chanting pro-Saddam Hussein and anti-US slogans in the Monsour district of Baghdad, Iraq Saturday March 15, 2003. Hundreds of thousands rallied throughout Baghdad and in provincial cities in support of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay) montpelier_VT.jpg Patrick Donovan of Montpelier, Vt., holds a sign during an anti-war rally on the Statehouse lawn in Montpelier, Vt., Friday, March 14, 2003. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot) montreal_canada.jpg Montrealers demonstrate against a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq in front of the Guy Favreau Complex on Saturday March 15, 2003 in Montreal, Quebec. (AP Photo/Montreal Gazette, Marcos Townsend) moscow_russia.jpg Communist demonstrators hold red flags at a protest rally outside the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, Saturday, March 15, 2003. More than a thousand Communist and left-wing demonstrators protested in central Moscow against a possible U.S.-led war against Iraq. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev) moto_cross_italy.jpg Moto GP class Italian rider Valentino Rossi wears a helmet which sports an Italian 'Pace' or 'Peace' sticker in protest against a possible U.S.-led war against Iraq during pre-season trials at the Montmelo race track March 15, 2003. The motorcycling world championship season starts in Japan at the Suzuka race track on April 6. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino munich_germany.jpg Two boys carry signs reading 'Stop Bush - war is no game' during a protest march in downtown Munich, southern Germany, Saturday, March 15, 2003 when some 3,000 protesters demanded a peaceful solution to the conflict over Iraq. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher) munich_germany_2.jpg Members of the peace movement carry a banner reading 'No to a war on Iraq' during a protest march in downtown Munich, southern Germany, Saturday, March 15, 2003 when some 3,000 protesters demanded a peaceful solution to the conflict over Iraq. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher) nicosia_cyprus.jpg The relatives of people missing since the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus hold photos as they demonstrate with others outside the U.S. Embassy in Nicosia, Cyprus Saturday, March 15, 2003. The demonstrators estimated by police at about three thousand marched to the embassy from the city's main square to protest against the US-led war on Iraq. Banners read 'No more blood for oil.' (AP Photo/Philip Mark) nicosia_cyprus_2.jpg Anti-war protesters demonstrate outside the US embassy in Nicosia, Cyprus Saturday, March 15, 2003. The demonstrators estimated by police at about three thousand marched to the embassy from the city's main square to protest against the possible US-led war on Iraq. Banners read 'No to death' and 'No facilitating the imperialists.' (AP Photo/Philip Mark) pamplona_basque_cntry.jpg Two children hold up banners reading: 'No to War' in both the Basque Euskerra language, left, and Spanish during a demonstration against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq, in Pamplona, northen Spain, Saturday March 15, 2003. (AP Photo/Jon Dimis) panama_city_panama.jpg People from different countries march in a large anti war rally in Panama City, Panama March 15, 2003. About three thousand demonstrators marched for peace and against the possible U.S.- led war on Iraq. The signs reads, in English, 'No to War, Yes to Peace.' REUTERS/Alberto Lowe panama_city_pnma_2.jpg Jorge Ventocilla carries his daughter Ani Ventocilla, 5, on his shoulders while carrying a sign that reads: 'What About the Kids in Iraq?' during an anti-war protest in Panama City on Saturday, March 15, 2003. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco) paris_france.jpg Several thousand anti-war protesters, including a contigent of Americans, march in Paris Saturday March 15, 2003 to protest a possible U.S.-led war against Iraq. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon) pisa_italy.jpg A giant 6 meter-long (19.8 feet) colored peace flag is seen on Ponte di Mezzo bridge during a 15 minute strike promoted by European labour unions, to protest against the possible war on Iraq, in Pisa, northern Italy, Friday, March 14, 2003. (AP Photo/Fabio Muzzi) portland_or.jpg A police line that cleared a group of about 150 protesters off the Morrison Bridge confronts the remains of the group in Portland, Ore., Saturday, March 15, 2003. About 20,000 anti-war demonstrators waved signs and beat drums as they gathered in downtown Portland Saturday to protest possible war with Iraq. (AP Photo/Steve Slocum) portland_or_2.jpg Thousands of protesters, carrying signs and banners and chanting anti-war slogans marched through the streets of Portland, Ore., Saturday March 15, 2003. (AP Photo/Greg Wahl-Stephens) quebec_city.jpg Anti-war protestors demonstrate in Quebec City on Saturday, March 15, 2003. The protest was one of many scheduled for Saturday across the country and the world. (AP Photo/ Leopold Rousseau) quito_ecuador.jpg An Ecuadorean Human Rights activist dressed as a devil partakes in a protest against a possible U.S. -led war in Iraq in front of the U.S. embassy in Quito, Ecuador Friday, March 14, 2003. Sign in background reads: 'No More War. No More Lies!' (AP Photo/Patricio Realpe) rainbow_warrior.jpg A Greenpeace campaigner Edward Elliot is treated by the ships' nurse aboard the Rainbow Warrier before being transfered to hospital March 15, 2003. Spanish police boarded environmental group Greenpeace's flagship, the Rainbow Warrior, on Friday after the vessel blockaded a naval base in southern Spain preventing a U.S. military supply ship from leaving as they protested against U.S. war plans on Iraq. NO ARCHIVE, NO SALE REUTERS/GREENPEACE/Armestre ramallah_palestine.jpg A Palestinian chants pro-Iraq slogans during a protest in the West Bank City of Ramallah March 15, 2003. As President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair prepared for crisis talks in the mid-Atlantic, Britain said on Saturday that a U.S.-led war on Iraq was increasingly likely -- and maybe just days away. REUTERS/Osama Silwadi rennes_france.jpg A woman has her face painted for an antiwar march in Rennes, western France, Saturday March 15, 2003 to protest a possible US-led war against Iraq. Protests were also held in other French cities, including Paris. (AP Photo/Franck Prevel) ron_kovic.jpg Ron Kovic, a paralyzed Vietnam War veteran and protester, subject of the movie, 'Born on the Fourth of July,' speaks to a crowd of several thousand rain-soaked anti-war protesters during a rally on the streets of downtown Los Angeles Saturday, March 15, 2003, against the possibility of war on Iraq. The Los Angeles rally coincided with marches in San Francisco, Washington and other U.S. cities. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) san_francisco_ca.jpg Former Navy submariner Liam Curry of San Mateo, California, marches during a march and rally protesting the Bush Administration's threatened war on Iraq in San Francisco on March 15, 2003. Tens of thousands of protestors joined the anti-war march and rally including veterans from all U.S. branches of military service. (Lou Dematteis/Reuters) san_francisco_ca_2.jpg A group of anti-war protesters known as Bushwackers stand on Hayes Street during a march in San Francisco, March 15, 2003. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of San Francisco on Saturday to protest against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne san_francisco_ca_3.jpg Local resident Francisco Rodriguez wears a symbolic mouth cover and carries an upturned United States flag during a rally in San Francisco March 15, 2003. Tens of thousands of people took the streets of San Francisco on Saturday to protest against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne san_francisco_ca_4.jpg A column of anti-war protesters march up Hayes Street in San Francisco, March 15, 2003. Tens of thousands of people took the streets of San Francisco on Saturday to protest against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne san_francisco_ca_5.jpg Protestors wearing masks and traditional dress hold dolls made to look as dead babies to protest potential casualties of a war against Iraq during a march and rally protesting the Bush Administration's threatened war on Iraq in San Francisco on March 15, 2003. Tens of thousands of protestors joined the anti-war march and rally. REUTERS/Lou Dematteis sana_a_yemen.jpg Demonstrators carry banners during an anti-war protest in downtown Sana'a, Yemen, Saturday, March 15, 2003. Also showing their national pride, Yemenis waved the country's flag, seen left, and held pictures of their president Ali Abdullah Saleh, seen right. (AP Photo/Bryant MacDougall) [NOTE: Translation of Arabic: 'No War] sana_a_yemen_2.jpg Yemeni demonstrators gather in an anti-war protest in downtown Sana'a, Yemen, Saturday, March 15, 2003. Protesters carried pictures of the Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, seen left, and Iraqi president Sadam Hussein, right. (AP Photo/Bryant MacDougall) santiago_chile.jpg Chilean anti-war demonstrators gather in front of La Moneda government palace in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, March 15, 2003, for demonstration in support of peace. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia) santiago_chile_2.jpg Unidentified demonstrators holds a poster that reads: 'Gringos against war' during a peaceful demonstration against war in downtown Santiago, Chile, Saturday, March 15, 2003. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia) sao_paulo_brazil.jpg Thousands of protesters march through the Paulista Avenue, Sao Paulo, Brazil's main street, to protest against the possible U.S.-led war on Iraq, on Saturday March 15, 2003. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini) seoul_south_korea.jpg With an anti-war sign on his face, a demonstrator shouts slogans during a rally at a downtown park in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, March 15, 2003. Around 2,000 students and activists holding paper dovesand shouting 'No to a dirty war!' rallied in downtown Seoul on Saturday to protest a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq. The placard at left reads: 'No dispatch of South Korean soldiers to Iraq.' (AP Photo/Vincent Yu) seoul_south_korea_2.jpg Demonstrators hold up dove-shaped placards during an anti-war rally at a downtown park in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, March 15, 2003. Around 2,000 students and activists holding paper pigeons and shouting 'No to a dirty war!' rallied in downtown Seoul on Saturday to protest a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu) seoul_south_korea_3.jpg Demonstrators hold anti-war placards during a rally at a downtown park in Seoul, South Korea Saturday, March 15, 2003. Around 2,000 students and activists holding paper doves and shouting 'No to a dirty war!' rallied in downtown Seoul on Saturday to protest a U.S.-led war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu) seoul_south_korea_4.jpg A demonstrator holds a paper dove during an anti-war rally at a downtown park in Seoul, South Korea Saturday, March 15, 2003. Around 2,000 students and activists holding paper doves and shouting 'No to a dirty war!' rallied in downtown Seoul on Saturday to protest a U.S.-led war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu) seoul_south_korea_5.jpg A South Korean demonstrator holds paper doves during an anti-war rally in Seoul, South Korea Saturday, March 15, 2003. Around 2,000 students and activists holding paper doves and shouting 'No to a dirty war!' rallied in downtown Seoul on Saturday to protest a U.S.-led war in Iraq. (AP Photo/ Yun Jai-hyoung) seoul_south_korea_6.jpg South Korean protesters with anti-war banners march toward the U.S. Embassy building in Seoul to protest a U.S.-led war in Iraq, Saturday, March 15, 2003. About 2,000 students and activists, some holding paper doves, shouted 'Oppose war against Iraq' during the rally. (AP Photo/Yun Jai-hyoung) seoul_south_korea_7.jpg South Korean anti-war demonstraters rally in a park in central Seoul March 15, 2003. Around 3,000 protesters gathered in Seoul to protest the possible U.S.-led war on Iraq. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside seoul_south_korea_8.jpg Demonstrators raise paper pigeons during an anti-war rally at a downtown park in Seoul, South Korea Saturday, March 15, 2003. Around 2,000 students and activists holding paper pigeons and shouting 'No to a dirty war!' rallied in downtown Seoul on Saturday to protest a U.S.-led war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu) stockholm_sweden.jpg A couple is seen kissing in front of an anti-war poster during a demonstration in the southern part of central Stockholm, Sweden Saturday March 15, 2003. Some 4,000 demonstrators gathered to protest against a possible war in Iraq. The protest was arranged by a number of groups, among them the Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society. (AP Photo/Pressens Bild/Jack Mikrut) stuttgart_germany.jpg A young woman laying stretcher is covered with a bloody sheet Saturday, March 15, 2003, in Stuttgart, southern Germany, during a protest against a possible U.S.-led war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Thomas Niedermueller) taiwan.jpg A group of peace activists stage a protest next to the building of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), Washington's de facto embassy in Taiwan, Saturday, Mar.15, 2003, in Taipei. About a hundred peace activists, mostly foreigners living in Taiwan, protested against the U.S.-led war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Jerome Favre) thessaloniki_greece.jpg Demonstrators burn a U.S. flag during an anti-war rally outside the U.S. Consulate in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, Greece, Saturday, March 15, 2003. More than 4,000 people protested a possible U.S.-led attack against Iraq. (AP Photo/Nikolas Giakoumidis) tokyo_japan.jpg Well-wishers cheer on anti-war demonstrators aboard a Peace Boat ship leaving Tokyo's Harumi pier en route to the western Japanese port city of Kobe March 14, 2003. Hundreds of activists from 15 countries sailed off for a demonstration at sea protesting against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq. REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa tokyo_japan_2.jpg Demonstrators shout slogans during an anti-war rally outside the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo March 15, 2003. Organizers said thousands of protesters will gather in central Tokyo on Saturday to protest against a U.S.-led strike on Iraq. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama tokyo_japan_3.jpg Anti-war demonstrators carry a U.S. with the swastika symbol on it during an anti-war rally in central Tokyo March 15, 2003. About 10,000 anti-war protesters gathered in central Tokyo on Saturday to protest against a possible U.S.-led strike on Iraq. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama tokyo_japan_4.jpg A protester carries a placard of 'wanted terrorists' during an anti-war rally in central Tokyo March 15, 2003. About 10,000 anti-war protesters rallied and demonstrated in Tokyo on Saturday against the possible war looming in Iraq. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama tokyo_japan_5.jpg Japanese protesters, one of them holding a placard showing U.S. President George Bush, center, march down a Tokyo street duirng their anti-war demonstration, Saturday, March 15, 2003. About 10,000 protesters took to the streets, protesting against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara) toronto_canada.jpg An anti-war protestor sings and bangs on his drum in front of the Moss Park Armory in Toronto, March 15, 2003. Thousands of anti-war protestors marched through the downtown area to protest a possible U.S.-led war against Iraq. REUTERS/Mike Cassese toronto_canada_2.jpg Thousands of anti-war protestors march through the downtown area to protest a possible U.S. - led war against Iraq in Toronto, March 15, 2003. Protesters worldwide took to the streets to demonstrate against a possible U.S. - led invasion. REUTERS/Mike Cassese toulouse_france.jpg Demonstrators holding a Palestinian flag march during an anti-war demonstration in Toulouse, southwestern France, Saturday, March 15, 2003 to protest against a possible U.S-led war on Iraq. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)- Mar 15 12:41 PM ET toulouse_france_2.jpg People march during an anti-war demonstration in Toulouse, southwestern France, Saturday, March 15, 2003 to protest against a possible U.S-led war on Iraq. Poster reads: 'Georges W Bush, War criminal.' (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) united_nations.jpg A group of protesters hold signs against war in Iraq in front of the United Nations building in New York, Friday, March 14, 2003. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) vienna_austria.jpg A couple of hundred demonstrators join a peace march in Vienna, Austria on Saturday, March 15, 2003 to protest against a possible U.S.-led war against Iraq. (AP Photo/Martin Gnedt) zurich_switzerland.jpg Around 5,000 demonstrators take part in a protest march against a possible war in Iraq, Friday evening, March 14, 2003, in Zurich, Switzerland. (AP Photo/Eddy Risch) zurich_switzerland_2.jpg Demonstrators hold banners reading 'No blood for oil' and 'No war', as they take part in a protest march of around 5,000 people against a possible war in Iraq, Friday evening, March 14, 2003, in Zurich, Switzerland. (AP Photo/Eddy Risch) zurich_switzerland_3.jpg Employees from the Zurich Opera House in Switzerland, protest against a possible war on Iraq by leaving work for ten minutes and observing a moment of silence in front of the opera house with a peace flag, Friday, March 14, 2003. (AP Photo/Keystone, Walter Bieri)