Ed Arseneault of Somerville, Mass., reads a newspaper account of the beginning of the war against Iraq on the subway Thursday, March 20. 2003. (AP)
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Newspapers on sale at a newsstand Thursday, March 20, 2003, at Harvard Square in Cambridge, Mass., show headlines that the war with Irag has begun. (AP)
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Susan Peterson of Cambridge, Mass., reads a newspaper account of the begining of the U.S.-led war against Iraq on the subway on Thursday, March 20. 2003. (AP)
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In this image from television via a nightscope, a cloud of smoke rises, at left, following a U.S.-led air strike attack on a target Thursday morning, March 20, 2003, near Baghdad. The U.S. used cruise missiles and precision-guided bombs during the attack. (AP)
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Protesters from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Tufts University block the Massachusetts Avenue bridge in Cambridge, Mass., during a peace march Thursday, March 20, 2003. Over 2000 people marched over the bridge in a demonstration to voice their opposition to the war in Iraq. (AP)
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Anti-war activists burn a U.S. flag during a protest in downtown Rome, in reaction to the U.S.-led attack on Iraq, Thursday, March 20, 2003. Anti-war demonstrations took place in various Italian cities and Italian unions called for a two-hour general strike Thursday. (AP)
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Several thousand Spanish students march up the main Gran Via avenue in central Madrid Thursday, March 20, 2003 to protest the start of the war in Iraq. (AP)
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A police officer stands at a McDonald's restaurant after its windows were smashed during a demonstration against the U.S-led war on Iraq, in Paris Thursday March 20, 2003. Graffiti reads: War to this world. (AP)
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