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Top row, left to right:

1) Statue of Liberty photo courtesy National Parks Service Statue of Liberty web site.

2) One of hundreds of drawings sent in by children at the American School Foundation of Monterrey, Mexico, this one shows the U.S. and Mexican flags flying side-by-side. 

3) Rallying around President Bush's visit to New York Sept. 14, rescue workers wave U.S. flags, cheering and chanting, "U.S.A, U.S.A."

4) Cheikh Ridiane Gadio, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Senegalese of the Republic of Senegal. State Department photo by Mike Gross.

5) Ahmed Maher, Minister of Foreign Affairs of The Arab Republic of Egypt. State Department photo by Mike Gross.

6) Hubert Vedrine, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the French Republic.  State Department photo by Mike Gross.

7) King Abdullah II bin al Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.  State Department photo by Mike Gross. 

8) Secretary Powell addressing reporters following meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Maher. State Department photo by Mike Gross.

9) Tang Jiaxuan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China.  State Department photo by Mike Gross.

10) Supporters of Afghan Chairman Hamid Karzai cheer his victory after balloting at the Loya Jirga, or Grand Council. He won the most votes of the 1500-member council, and will be Afghanistan's president for up to two years. State Department photo by Sally Hodgson.

11) U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan, Robert P. Finn, (at podium) addresses a crowd at a ceremony in Kabul, Afghanistan marking the U.S. Independence Day for the first time in 13 years. 

Bottom row, left to right after Statue of Liberty:

1) Firefighters take a moment to unfurl the flag over the scarred stone of the Pentagon as inspiration for fellow rescue workers searching through the debris Sept. 12.  White House photo by Paul Morse.

2) Han Seung-Soo, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Republic of Korea. State Department photo by Mike Gross.

3) Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar.  State Department photo by Mike Gross.

4) Igor Ivanov, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.  State Department photo by Mike Gross.

5) Standing next to a firefighter upon the ashes of the worst terrorist attack on American soil Sept. 14, President Bush, holding a U.S. flag, pledges that the voices calling for justice from across the country will be heard. White House photo by Paul Morse.

6) President Bush walks past flags of coalition members at White House ceremony marking the six-month anniversary of the attacks.  White House photo by Paul Morse.

7) Jack Straw, British Secretary of State of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. State Department photo by Mike Gross.

8) President George W. Bush and President Vicente Fox at a meeting in Leon, Mexico. White House photo by Paul Morse.

9) Yerlan Idrisov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of The Republic of Kazakhstan. State Department photo by Mike Gross.


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