News Home - Yahoo! - Help

Welcome, Guest Personalize News Home Page   -   Sign In
Yahoo! News   Thu, Dec 04, 2003
Search   for     Advanced
News Home
News Photos
Top Stories
World
Entertainment
Sports
Science
Lifestyle
Politics
Slideshows
Editors' Picks
Most Popular
AFP Top Photos

Slideshows
Photo
Mideast Conflict Slideshow
A Palestinian man peers through a concrete barrier separating East Jerusalem from the West ...
Deadly Attack On Chinook Copter
Cannibalism Trial in Germany
Flooding in France
Japan Satellite Launch Fails
More World Photos Slideshows

Snapshots
Photo
USA TODAY Snapshot
How tall is the Christmas tree at New York City's Rockefeller Center?
More USA TODAY Snapshots

Services
Daily/Hourly Email
News Alerts
 News via RSS
photo Photo Highlight
Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, right, gestures as he speaks with French President Jacques Chirac on the balcony of the Presidential Palace in Carthage, Tunisia, Thursday Dec. 4, 2003. Chirac, on a three-day state visit to the North African country, will remain in Tunisia for the '5 plus 5' summit on Saturday, attended by 10 heads of state from southern Europe and North Africa. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
Thu Dec 4, 2:46 PM ET

View World Photos Slideshow
World PhotosSlideshow
Add News Photos to My Yahoo!
Captions: On | Off
Prev. | Start | Next
Page 1 of 30

Singer Pharrell Williams(L), rapper MC Lyte(C) and music producer Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds pose after the nominees for the 46th annual Grammy Awards were announced during a news conference in Beverly Hills December 4, 2003. Williams received six Grammy nominations. The Grammy Awards, which honor excellence in music, will be presented in Los Angeles February 8, 2004. Photo by Fred Prouser/Reuters (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:45 PM ET - (Reuters)
Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, right, shakes hands with French President Jacques Chirac upon Chirac's arrival at the Presidential Palace in Carthage, Tunisia, Thursday Dec. 4, 2003. Chirac, on a three-day state visit to the North African country, will remain in Tunisia for the '5 plus 5' summit that will gather next Saturday; ten heads of state from southern Europe and North Africa.  (AP Photo/Michel Euler/Pool) (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:45 PM ET - (AP)
Debra Burlingame holds a picture of her brother Charles in a Hamburg, Germany courthouse December 4, 2003. Relatives of Sept. 11 victims on Thursday demanded the maximum 15-year jail sentence for a Moroccan Abdelghani Mzoudi on trial in a German court for helping the suicide hijackers and for belonging to an al Qaeda cell. Charles Burlingame was the pilot of the airliner that crashed into the Pentagon.  Photo by Pool/Reuters (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:44 PM ET - (Reuters)

Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, right, talks with French President Jacques Chirac during their meeting at the Presidential Palace in Carthage, Tunisia, Thursday Dec. 4, 2003. Chirac, on a three-day state visit to the North African country, will remain in Tunisia for the '5 plus 5' summit on Saturday, attended by 10 heads of state from southern Europe and North Africa.  (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:44 PM ET - (AP)
Rocco Galati leaves a Toronto court on June 17. (CP/Frank Gunn) (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:42 PM ET - (Canadian Press)
Santa Claus whose real name is Ilkka Ketola of Finland greets a group of Filipino children upon arrival at a trade fair Thursday, Dec. 4, 2003 in Manila. Santa Claus, which is very popular among kids in this predominantly Roman Catholic country in Asia, livens the holiday season especially among the children. (AP Photo/Pat Roque) (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:41 PM ET - (AP)

International police organization Interpol said on December 4, 2003 that it had issued a notice for the arrest of former Liberian President Charles Taylor, indicted for war crimes in Sierra Leone. Interpol said the notice -- which is not an arrest warrant but can be used by national police to make a provisional arrest -- was issued at the request of the Special Court for Sierra Leone. Taylor, seen in Monrovia in this August 11 file photo, has gone into exile in Nigeria. Photo by Juda Ngwenya/Reuters (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:40 PM ET - (Reuters)
Pro-unification protestors chant slogans in front of the American Institute in Taiwan, Washington's de facto embassy on the island, to voice their opposition to President Chen Shui-bian's defense referendum and ask the U.S. to stop him from using it, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2003, in Taipei. Facing U.S. pressure to avoid a conflict with China, Chen assured visiting Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., on Thursday that he had no plans for an independence vote. Taiwan and China have been separated since 1949, but Beijing claims the self-ruled island as its territory and has threatened to attack if it declares formal independence. (AP Photo/Peter Mah) (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:40 PM ET - (AP)
Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller is seen during the visit of French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin in Warsaw in this December 1, 2003 file photo. Miller suffered minor injuries and several people accompanying him were also hurt when a government helicopter carrying them made an emergency landing on December 4, 2003.    REUTERS/Peter Andrews (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:40 PM ET - (Reuters)

Shoppers leave the FAO Schwarz store on Fifth Avenue in New York on December 2, 2003. FAO Schwarz's parent company said on December 4 that it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and would begin inventory-clearance sales in all but a handful of its stores. The move follows an announcement earlier this week that the parent of the 141-year-old retailer hoped to sell its FAO Schwarz and Right Start businesses but would liquidate the Zany Brainy chain. Photo by Peter Morgan/Reuters (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:40 PM ET - (Reuters)
Tunisian residents hold placards with portraits of French President Jacques Chirac, foreground, and Tunisian President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, left and right, as they wait for Chirac to arrive on a visit, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2003. Chirac is on a 3-day state visit in Tunisia, and will remain in the country until Saturday for a summit with 10 heads of state from southern Europe and North Africa. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:40 PM ET - (AP)
French President Jacques Chirac, right, escorted by two Tunisian soldiers, attends a wreath laying ceremony at the Monument of the Martyrs of Sejoumi in Tunis, Tunisia, Thursday Dec. 4, 2003. Chirac is on a 3-day state visit to Tunisia, and will remain in the country until Saturday for a summit with 10 heads of state from southern Europe and North Africa.  (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:39 PM ET - (AP)

French President Jacques Chirac, left, shakes hands with well-wishers in Tunis, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2003. Chirac is on a 3-day state visit in Tunisia, and will remain in the country until Saturday for a summit with 10 heads of state from southern Europe and North Africa. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:37 PM ET - (AP)
One of caskets containing bodies of two Japanese diplomats slain in Iraq are carried by police honor guards before bereaved families and friends upon their somber homecoming from Baghdad at New Tokyo International Airport in Narita, east of Tokyo, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2003. The bodies of Katsuhiko Oku and Masamori Inoue, Japan's first casualties there since the war began in March, arrived in Tokyo amid reports Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has approved a plan to begin the dispatch of some 1,000 non-combat troops to the war-torn country. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye) (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:35 PM ET - (AP)
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on December 4, 2003. Stocks held modest gains in midday trading on Thursday, bolstered by cautious optimism ahead of a report from Intel Corp., but investors remained wary after the market posted strong gains earlier this week.  Photo by Peter Morgan/Reuters (Click for Large Photo)
View Photo
Thu Dec 4, 2:35 PM ET - (Reuters)

Captions: On | Off
Prev. | Start | Next
Page 1 of 30