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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
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October 31, 2003 
Kort Schubert from the USA runs with the ball during the Rugby World
Cup game against France at Wollongong... 
Wollongong, Australia 
SCHUBERT FROM THE USA RUNS WITH THE BALL DURING WORLD CUP MATCH AGAINST
FRANCE IN WOLLONGONG. 
Kort Schubert from the USA runs with the ball during the Rugby World
Cup game against France at Wollongong Stadium, located 80 kilometres
(50 miles) south of Sydney October 31, 2003. Twenty nations are
competing in the six-week tournament for the Web Ellis trophy.
REUTERS/David Gray

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
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October 31, 2003 
POITRENAUD FROM FRANCE AVOIDS THE TACKLE OF PARKER FROM THE USA DURING
THEIR WORLD CUP MATCH IN WOLLONGONG.... 
Wollongong, Australia 
POITRENAUD FROM FRANCE AVOIDS THE TACKLE OF PARKER FROM THE USA DURING
THEIR WORLD CUP MATCH IN ... 
POITRENAUD FROM FRANCE AVOIDS THE TACKLE OF PARKER FROM THE USA DURING
THEIR WORLD CUP MATCH IN WOLLONGONG. 
SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ794 
October 31, 2003 
David Fee (L) from the USA tries to stop Brian Liebenberg from France
diving over to score a try during... 
Wollongong, Australia 
LIEBENBERG FROM FRANCE DIVES OVER TO SCORE TRY DURING WORLD CUP MATCH
AGAINST USA IN WOLLONGONG. 
David Fee (L) from the USA tries to stop Brian Liebenberg from France
diving over to score a try during their Rugby World Cup game at
Wollongong Stadium, located 80 kilometres (50 miles) south of Sydney
October 31, 2003. Twenty nations are competing in the six-week
tournament for the Web Ellis trophy. REUTERS/David Gray

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
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October 31, 2003 
TEAM USA SUPPORTER WEARING WATCHES HIS TEAM WARM-UP BEFORE THEIR WORLD
CUP MATCH AGAINST FRANCE IN WOLLONGONG.... 
Wollongong, Australia 
TEAM USA SUPPORTER WEARING WATCHES HIS TEAM WARM-UP BEFORE THEIR WORLD
CUP MATCH AGAINST FRANCE ... 
TEAM USA SUPPORTER WEARING WATCHES HIS TEAM WARM-UP BEFORE THEIR WORLD
CUP MATCH AGAINST FRANCE IN WOLLONGONG. 
FAUTH
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October 29, 2003 
Canada's Sean Fauth catches the ball as a seagull flies by during Canada's Rugby World Cup match against... 
Wollongong, Australia 
Canada's Sean Fauth catches the ball as a seagull flies by during Canada's Rugby World Cup match aga..... 
Canada's Sean Fauth catches the ball as a seagull flies by during Canada's Rugby World Cup match against Tonga in Wollongong on October 29, 2003. 
SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
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October 29, 2003 
CANADAS CHARRON LAYS ON FIELD AFTER HARD TACKLE AGAINST TONGA DURING
THEIR RUGBY WORLD CUP MATCH IN... 
Wollongong, Australia 
CANADAS CHARRON LAYS ON FIELD AFTER HARD TACKLE AGAINST TONGA DURING
THEIR RUGBY WORLD CUP MATCH ...... 
CANADAS CHARRON LAYS ON FIELD AFTER HARD TACKLE AGAINST TONGA DURING
THEIR RUGBY WORLD CUP MATCH IN WOLLONGON. 
SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ62J 
October 29, 2003 
A Canadian fan waves the national flag as Canada entered the field to
play against Tonga in their Rugby... 
Wollongong, Australia 
CANADIAN FAN WAVES FLAG AS TEAM ENTERS TO PLAY TONGA AT RUGBY WORLD CUP
IN WOLLONGONG. 
A Canadian fan waves the national flag as Canada entered the field to
play against Tonga in their Rugby World Cup match in Wollongong on
October 29, 2003. Canada defeated Tonga 24-7. REUTERS/Adrees Latif

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
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October 29, 2003 
MEMBERS OF THE TONGAN TEAM WALK OFF THE FIELED AFTER LOSING THEIR WORLD
CUP MATCH AGAINST CANADA IN... 
Wollongong, Australia 
MEMBERS OF THE TONGAN TEAM WALK OFF THE FIELED AFTER LOSING THEIR WORLD
CUP MATCH AGAINST CANADA ...... 
MEMBERS OF THE TONGAN TEAM WALK OFF THE FIELED AFTER LOSING THEIR WORLD
CUP MATCH AGAINST CANADA IN WOLLONGONG. 
SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ62B 
October 29, 2003 
Ed Fairhurst (R) from Canada tackles Sione Fonua from Tonga during
their Rugby World Cup game at Wollongong... 
Wollongong, Australia 
FAIRHURST FROM CANADA TACKLES FONUA FROM TONGA DURING THEIR WORLD CUP
MATCH IN WOLLONGONG. 
Ed Fairhurst (R) from Canada tackles Sione Fonua from Tonga during
their Rugby World Cup game at Wollongong Stadium, located 80 kilometres
(50 miles) south of Sydney October 29, 2003. Canada defeated Tonga
24-7. Twenty nations are competing in the six-week tournament for the
Web Ellis trophy. REUTERS/David Gray

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ628 
October 29, 2003 
Members of the Canadian team celebrate winning their Rugby World Cup
game against Tonga at Wollongong... 
Wollongong, Australia 
MEMBERS OF THE CANADIAN TEAM CELEBRATE WINNING THEIR WORLD CUP MATCH
AGAINST TONGA IN WOLLONGONG. 
Members of the Canadian team celebrate winning their Rugby World Cup
game against Tonga at Wollongong Stadium, located 80 kilometres (50
miles) south of Sydney October 29, 2003. Canada defeated Tonga 24-7.
Twenty nations are competing in the six-week tournament for the Web
Ellis trophy. REUTERS/David Gray

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
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October 29, 2003 
YOUNG TONGA FAN WAVES FLAG AS TEAM TAKES FIELD TO PLAY CANADA DURING
RUGBY WORLD CUP MATCH IN WOLLONGON.... 
Wollongong, Australia 
YOUNG TONGA FAN WAVES FLAG AS TEAM TAKES FIELD TO PLAY CANADA DURING
RUGBY WORLD CUP MATCH IN ... 
YOUNG TONGA FAN WAVES FLAG AS TEAM TAKES FIELD TO PLAY CANADA DURING
RUGBY WORLD CUP MATCH IN WOLLONGON. 
SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ622 
October 29, 2003 
Winston Stanley from Canada grabs the jersey of Sililo Martens from
Tonga during the Rugby World Cup... 
Wollongong, Australia 
STANLEY FROM CANADA GRABS THE JERSEY OF MARTENS FROM TONGA DURING THEIR
WORLD CUP MATCH IN WOLLONGONG.... 
Winston Stanley from Canada grabs the jersey of Sililo Martens from
Tonga during the Rugby World Cup game at Wollongong Stadium, located 80
kilometres (50 miles) south of Sydney October 29, 2003. Canada defeated
Tonga 24-7. Twenty nations are competing in the six-week tournament for
the Web Ellis trophy. REUTERS/David Gray

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ61Z 
October 29, 2003 
Canada's Jeff Reid (R) is tackled by Tonga's John Payne in the second
half of their Rugby World Cup... 
Wollongong, Australia 
CANADAS REID IS TACKLED BY TONGAS PAYNE DURING THEIR RUGBY WORLD CUP
MATCH. 
Canada's Jeff Reid (R) is tackled by Tonga's John Payne in the second
half of their Rugby World Cup match in Wollongong on October 29, 2003.
Canada defeated Tonga 24-7. REUTERS/Adrees Latif

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ61V 
October 29, 2003 
MIKE JAMES FROM CANADA WAVES TO THE CROWD AS HE STANDS TALL ABOVE A
MAUL DURING THEIR WORLD CUP MATCH... 
Wollongong, Australia 
MIKE JAMES FROM CANADA WAVES TO THE CROWD AS HE STANDS TALL ABOVE A
MAUL DURING THEIR WORLD CUP ... 
MIKE JAMES FROM CANADA WAVES TO THE CROWD AS HE STANDS TALL ABOVE A
MAUL DURING THEIR WORLD CUP MATCH AGAINST TONGA IN WOLLONGONG. 
SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ61T 
October 29, 2003 
Canada's Al Charron (C) is tackled by Tonga's Jonh Payne in the second
half of their Rugby World Cup... 
Wollongong, Australia 
CANADAS CHARRON IS TACKLED BY TONGAS PAYNE DURING THEIR RUGBY WORLD CUP
MATCH IN WOLLONGONG. 
Canada's Al Charron (C) is tackled by Tonga's Jonh Payne in the second
half of their Rugby World Cup match in Wollongong on October 29, 2003.
Charron had to be carried off the field due to a hard tackle shortly
after this play as Canada defeated Tonga 24-7. REUTERS/Adrees Latif

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
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October 29, 2003 
MIKE JAMES FROM CANADA SALUTES THE REFEREE AS HE STANDS TALL ABOVE A
MAUL DURING THEIR WORLD CUP MATCH... 
Wollongong, Australia 
MIKE JAMES FROM CANADA SALUTES THE REFEREE AS HE STANDS TALL ABOVE A
MAUL DURING THEIR WORLD CUP ...... 
MIKE JAMES FROM CANADA SALUTES THE REFEREE AS HE STANDS TALL ABOVE A
MAUL DURING THEIR WORLD CUP MATCH AGAINST TONGA IN WOLLONGONG. 
SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ61M 
October 29, 2003 
WITKOWSKI FROM CANADA LIES ON GROUND AFTER BEING STOOD ON DURING THEIR
WORLD CUP MATCH AGAINST TONGA... 
Wollongong, Australia 
WITKOWSKI FROM CANADA LIES ON GROUND AFTER BEING STOOD ON DURING THEIR
WORLD CUP MATCH AGAINST ... 
WITKOWSKI FROM CANADA LIES ON GROUND AFTER BEING STOOD ON DURING THEIR
WORLD CUP MATCH AGAINST TONGA IN WOLLONGONG. 
SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ60W 
October 29, 2003 
Nikyta Witkowski from Canada tries to tackle Pila Fifita from Tonga
during their Rugby World Cup game... 
Wollongong, Australia 
WITKOWSKI FROM CANADA TRIES TO TACKLE FIFITA FROM TONGA DURING THEIR
WORLD CUP MATCH IN WOLLONGONG. 
Nikyta Witkowski from Canada tries to tackle Pila Fifita from Tonga
during their Rugby World Cup game at Wollongong Stadium, located 80
kilometres (50 miles) south of Sydney October 29, 2003. Witkowski was
sent to the blood bin after receiving facial injuries in the attempted
tackle. REUTERS/David Gray

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
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October 29, 2003 
CANADAS FAUTH CATCHES BALL AS SEAGULL FLIES PAST DURING RUGBY WORLD CUP
MATCH AGAINST TONGA IN WOLLONGONG.... 
Wollongong, Australia 
CANADAS FAUTH CATCHES BALL AS SEAGULL FLIES PAST DURING RUGBY WORLD CUP
MATCH AGAINST TONGA IN ... 
CANADAS FAUTH CATCHES BALL AS SEAGULL FLIES PAST DURING RUGBY WORLD CUP
MATCH AGAINST TONGA IN WOLLONGONG. 
SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ60Q 
October 29, 2003 
Sean Fauth (L) from Canada evades a tackle from Tonga's John Payne
during their Rugby World Cup game... 
Wollongong, Australia 
FAUTH FROM CANADA EVADES TACKLE FROM TONGA'S PAYNE DURING THEIR WORLD
CUP MATCH IN WOLLONGONG. 
Sean Fauth (L) from Canada evades a tackle from Tonga's John Payne
during their Rugby World Cup game at Wollongong Stadium, located 80
kilometres (50 miles) south of Sydney October 29, 2003. Twenty nations
are competing in the six-week tournament for the Web Ellis trophy.
REUTERS/David Gray

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ60N 
October 29, 2003 
Pierre Hola from Tonga places the ball while on the bottom of a ruck during
their Rugby World Cup game... 
Wollongong, Australia 
HOLA FROM TONGA PLACES BALL WHILE IN A RUCK DURING THEIR WORLD
CUP MATCH AGAINST CANADA IN WOLLONGONG.... 
Pierre Hola from Tonga places the ball while on the bottom of a ruck during
their Rugby World Cup game against Canada at Wollongong Stadium, located 80
kilometres (50 miles) south of Sydney October 29, 2003. Twenty nations are
competing in the six-week tournament for the Web Ellis trophy. REUTERS/David
Gray PP03110005

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
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October 29, 2003 
Tonga's Ephram Taukafa (L) tries to get out of a tackle by Canada's Marco di
Girolamo while charging... 
Wollongong, Australia 
TONGAS TAUKAFA EVADES A TACKLE FROM CANADAS GIROLAMO DURING RUGBY
WORLD CUP MATCH IN WOLLONGONG. 
Tonga's Ephram Taukafa (L) tries to get out of a tackle by Canada's Marco di
Girolamo while charging the try line in the first half of their Rugby World
Cup match in Wollongong on October 29, 2003. The Rugby World Cup final will
be held in Sydney on November 22. REUTERS/Adrees Latif PP03110005

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SPORT RUGBY UNION WORLD
RTRQ605 
October 29, 2003 
Members of the Canadian team watch the Tongan team perform their war
cry before the start of their Rugby... 
Wollongong, Australia 
CANADIAN TEAM WATCH TONGAN TEAM PERFORM WAR CRY BEFORE THEIR WORLD CUP
MATCH IN WOLLONGONG. 
Members of the Canadian team watch the Tongan team perform their war
cry before the start of their Rugby World Cup game at Wollongong
Stadium, located 80 kilometres (50 miles) south of Sydney October 29,
2003. Twenty nations are competing in the six-week tournament for the
Web Ellis trophy. REUTERS/David Gray

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AUSTRALIA
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July 24, 2003 
Australian rugby union players Lote Tuqiri (C) and George Smith (R)
prepare to paint model Tracey Bil... 
Sydney, Australia 
AUSTRALIAN RUGBY UNION PLAYERS LOTE TUQIRI AND GEORGE SMITH BODYPAINT A
MODEL IN SYDNEY. 
Australian rugby union players Lote Tuqiri (C) and George Smith (R)
prepare to paint model Tracey Bil of Wollongong (L) as another model
waits for more paint at a sponsors' promotional function in central
Sydney July 24, 2003. Wallaby players, on a rest day, were called to
the city where fans could meet the players who will take on the New
Zealand All Blacks in the first Bledisloe Cup Test on Saturday night.
REUTERS/Will Burgess

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SPORT OLYMPICS TORCH
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September 11, 2000 
Australian Natasha Sturgess, 25, from the city of Wollongong, runs with the Olympic torch through the... 
Sydney, Australia 
NATASHA STURGESS RUNS WITH THE TORCH. 
Australian Natasha Sturgess, 25, from the city of Wollongong, runs with the Olympic torch through the southern suburbs of Sydney on its relay across Australia, September 11, 2000. The torch will be used to light the Olympic flame at the Sydney Games opening ceremony on Friday.

GD/HB 
RTRGHBP 
August 18, 1998 
Jane Curtis (R) and Tony Morrison mop up flood damage in their home in the Wollongong suburb of Bellambi,... 
Australia 
A FAMILY MOPS UP AFTER FLOODS HAD DAMAGED THEIR HOUSE IN WOLLONGONG NEAR SYDNEY. 
Jane Curtis (R) and Tony Morrison mop up flood damage in their home in the Wollongong suburb of Bellambi, 90kms south of Sydney August 18. Up to sixty-eight centimetres of rain fell in the area in twenty-four hours with mudslides and rain wrecking houses and cutting all the main routes into the city. Third person outside the room is unidentified.

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ABORIGINES
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September 21, 1996 
Australian archaeologist Dr Lesly Head pictured with a one of the ancient artifacts discovered in the... 
Wollongong, Australia 
Australian archaeologist Dr Lesly Head pictured with a one of the ancient artifacts discovered in th..... 
Australian archaeologist Dr Lesly Head pictured with a one of the ancient artifacts discovered in the Northern Territory which date back more than 116,000 years at a press conference in Wollongong, September 21. The stone chips showed humans lived there between 116,000 and 176,000 years ago and could support suggestions that modern humans originated in Asia and not Africa.
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ABORIGINES
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September 21, 1996 
- UNDATED FILE PHOTO - An Australian archaeologist works at the site where ancient artifacts were discovered... 
Wollongong, Australia 
- UNDATED FILE PHOTO - An Australian archaeologist works at the site where ancient artifacts were di..... 
- UNDATED FILE PHOTO - An Australian archaeologist works at the site where ancient artifacts were discovered in the Northern Territory which date back more than 116,000 years. The stone chips showed humans lived there between 116,000 and 176,000 years ago and could support suggestions that modern humans originated in Asia and not Africa.
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ABORIGINES
RTXGINJ 
September 21, 1996 
- UNDATED FILE PHOTO - Close up picture of map of Australian archaeological site where ancient artifacts... 
Wollongong, Australia 
- UNDATED FILE PHOTO - Close up picture of map of Australian archaeological site where ancient artif..... 
- UNDATED FILE PHOTO - Close up picture of map of Australian archaeological site where ancient artifacts were discovered in the Northern Territory which date back more than 116,000 years. The stone chips showed humans lived there between 116,000 and 176,000 years ago and could support suggestions that modern humans originated in Asia and not Africa. ??? OUT 
YUN
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October 08, 1995 
The Venerable Grand Master Hsing Yun prays to inaugurate the Buddhist temple in the city of Wollongong... 
The Venerable Grand Master Hsing Yun prays to inaugurate the Buddhist temple in the city of Wollongo..... 
The Venerable Grand Master Hsing Yun prays to inaugurate the Buddhist temple in the city of Wollongong October 8. This is the largest Buddhist temple in the southern hemisphere and is of the order called Fokuangshan, established by Grand Master Yun in 1966. The temple cost $A30 Million ($US22.5 Million) and was funded by devotees worldwide 
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