Request for Question Clarification by
adiloren-ga
on
27 Apr 2004 17:02 PDT
Challenging research.
This is all the related information I could find. If you're
interested, I will host these photos so you can have access to them.
-Anthony
<<British paratroopers emerge from the British Embassy, which has been
closed since 1991, in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday May 2, 2003. The
paratroopers seized the compound on Monday, and diplomats are expected
to arrive within days. Embassies and international offices are slowly
beginning to show signs of life in the Iraqi capital. (AP Photo/Niko
Price)>>
Location BAGHDAD, Iraq
Creation Date 05/02/2003 00:00:00
Submit Date 05/02/2003 13:11:21
Credit Associated Press AP
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Object Name IRAQ BACK TO BAGHDAD
Photographer NIKO PRICE Staff
Caption Writer JJP NP
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Image Number 6752211 (001PF)
Trans reference Number XNP101
<<Iraqi children crowd around the gate to the British Embassy, which
has been closed since 1991 and is now guarded by British paratroopers,
in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday May 2, 2003. The paratroopers seized the
compound on Monday, and diplomats are expected to arrive within days.
Embassies and international offices are slowly beginning to show signs
of life in the Iraqi capital. (AP Photo/Niko Price)>>
<<An Iraqi boy, wearing a jersey of British soccer star David Beckham,
jokes with a British paratrooper at the gate to the British Embassy,
which has been closed since 1991 and is now guarded by a British
regiment, in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday May 2, 2003. Theparatroopers seized
the compound on Monday, and diplomats are expected to arrive within
days. Embassies and international offices are slowly beginning to show
signs of life in the Iraqi capital. (AP Photo/Niko Price)>>
<<British soldiers try to keep some order at the gates of the former
British embassy in Baghdad Wednesday, May 7, 2003, where Iraqis lined
up trying to get application forms to work at the embassy. (AP
Photo/Samir Mizban)>>
<<British soldiers try to keep some order at the gates of the former
British embassy in Baghdad Wednesday, May 7, 2003, where Iraqis lined
up trying to get application forms to work at the embassy. (AP
Photo/Samir Mizban)>>
<<A Muslim Iraqi woman walks past a British soldier standing guard
outside the British Embassy building in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday May 5,
2003. Iraqi women, closer to quality than their counterparts in many
neighboring countries, have an enormous amount to lose in the gamble
that is their country's future. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)>>
<<The new head of the British diplomatic mission Christopher Segar
looks at the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in a room at the British
Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday May 5, 2003. Britain reopened what
used to be its Baghdad embassy shortly after dawn, saying it was the
first country that evacuated diplomats before the 1991 Gulf War to
re-establish a permanent presence in post-Saddam Hussein Iraq.
Christopher Segar, who helped close the British mission in 1991, will
head the new office. Segar will not be appointed ambassador, and the
mission will not be formally called an embassy until a new Iraqi
government is in place. Segar is escorted by unidentified British
bodyguards. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)>>
<<A British soldier guards the entrance to the British Embassy in
Baghdad, Thursday, June 26, 2003. A misunderstanding over weapons
searches was probably to blame for an attack that wounded eight
British paratroopers in southern Iraq this week, a senior British
commander in Iraq, said Thursday. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)>>
<<A British paratrooper patrols the premises of the British Embassy in
Baghdad, Wednesday June 25, 2003. Attackers fired on British forces in
southern Iraq on Tuesday, killing six troopers and wounding eight
others in the deadliest confrontation for coalition forces since the
fall of Saddam Hussein.(AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)>>
<<A British paratrooper turns away an Iraqi boy as he guards the
British Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq on Wednesday June 25, 2003. Attackers
fired on British forces in southern Iraq on Tuesday, killing six
troops and wounding eight others in the deadliest confrontation for
coalition forces since the fall of Saddam Hussein.(AP Photo/Bullit
Marquez)>>