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Anti-war protesters shout slogans along Downing Street
27 Jun 2007
Source: Reuters
 
Anti-war protesters shout slogans along Downing Street, shortly before Tony Blair left for his final Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London, June 27, 2007. Gordon Brown replaced Blair as Britain's prime minister on Wednesday and promised changes after a decade of Labour Party rule marred by a lack of trust in the government since the Iraq war.
REUTERS/Kevin Coombs


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Sunni garage workers transfer furniture owned by a Shi'ite family to a truck bound for Ramadi at "Friends Garage" in Baghdad May 30, 2007. Truck drivers have created "Friends Garage", an informal Baghdad transit point where passengers are swapped depending on their sect, as a point of exchange for passengers fleeing the sectarian tension, and for goods imported from Syria and Jordan through Sunni Anbar province but destined for Baghdad's Shi'ite wholesale markets. To match feature IRAQ/GARAGE REUTERSMahmoud Raouf Mahmoud (IRAQ)



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