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Photograph by Jeff Zelevansky. Associated Press photographs. Photograph by Frank Rumpenhorst. Photograph by John Moore. Kuwaiti stockbrokers working on the floor of the stock market in Kuwait City on Sunday March 9, 2003. The stock exchange in Kuwait is going through one of the strongest rallies ever. Photograph by Peter MacDiarnid. June 9th 2003: Sterling has tumbled against the euro and the dollar after the Treasury suggested the pound would need to weaken substantially before Britain could join the euro. Treasury Department/Reuters. The new $20 banknote has for the first time some features in colour. It will be issued to US banks on the 9th October 2003. NEW YORK (AFP/File/Tim Clary) - US stock indexes surged to new 2003 highs after news of a spike in industrial activity and strong retail sales data fueled a holiday-season rally. Strong Euro - Euro Business Suffers (AFP/DDP/File) - Despite the recent appreciation of the Dollar the Euro remains too stong for Euro Zone business.
Trader Thomas Hyland, center left, signals over the shoulder of another trader in the Eurodollar Futures pit at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Tuesday, May 4, 2004, as the Federal Reserve (news - web sites) was announcing that they would be holding a main short-term interest at 1 percent, a 46-year low in an attempt to keep the economy humming. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Opening of the Olympics in Athens. August 13th 2004 - the Olympic games begin in Athens. After many difficulties the games return close to their birth place. (ATHOC / GETTY IMAGES)
Race for the White House 2004: President Bush (news - web sites) holds a slender three-point lead over Democratic rival John Kerry (news - web sites) in a tight race for the White House, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll released on October 25, 2004. Bush led Kerry 48-45 percent in the latest three-day tracking poll, gaining one point on the Massachusetts senator eight days before the Nov. 2 election. Bush led Kerry 48-46 percent the day before. (Reuters Graphic)
November 2nd 2004: George W. Bush is reconfirmed governor and chief of the United States of America for the next four years.(photo taken from GerorgeWBush.com) June 16th 2005: Monopoly, the world famous board game in which players try to drive each other into bankruptcy, has been forced into a makeover by soaring property prices. Mr. Monopoly, Merwin Goldsmith, displays the new Monopoly 70th Anniversary Edition game at the Hasbro showroom at the American International Toy Fair in New York July 8th 2005: The day after London's horrific terror attacks
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