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        Anti-Bush protestors in London
        ( 2003-11-19 11:46) (AP)


        On the second day of US President George W. Bush's state visit to London, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003, anti-war demonstrators invoke one of Britain's more gruesome traditions and call for the head of a traitor on a spike. In the the background is London's Millenium Eye.  [AP]

        An opponent of U.S. President George W. Bush holds up a placard outside Buckingham Palace, London as the president arrived at the Palace Tuesday Nov.18, 2003, to start his four-day state visit.  [AP]

        Anti-Bush protesters march through central London, Tuesday Nov. 18, 2003, as President Bush arrived in Britain at the start of a four-day state visit.  [AP]

        Anti-war protesters march through London, Tuesday Nov. 18, 2003, on the night that U.S. President George W. Bush arrived for his state visit. While in London Bush will be a guest of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace.  [AP]

        Clare Anderson, from London, waves what resembles a US flag with a swastika painted on it, as she joins anti-Bush protestors when they marched through central London, Tuesday, Nov.18 2003. US President George W Bush arrived in London Tuesday evening for a four-day state visit. [AP]
         
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