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A police officer and protestor square off in Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002 during a demonstration against the International Monetary Fund-World Bank meetings. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
- Sep 27 2:33 PM ET

Police arrest a demonstrator who walked down the street naked during a protest against the start of the annual IMF meetings, in Washington September 27, 2002. Finance chiefs from the world's richest nations gathered in Washington under the shadow of war fears and spiraling oil prices to discuss how to keep a shaky global recovery on track. REUTERS/Brendan Mcdermid
- Sep 27 1:41 PM ET

A demonstrator protesting the International Monetary Fund-World Bank meetings is arrested in Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
- Sep 27 1:30 PM ET

A protestor holds a "Help" sign as police surround demonstrators in Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002. Demonstrators are in Washington to protest the International Monetary Fund-World bank meetings. (AP Photo/Kameno Pajic)
- Sep 27 1:22 PM ET

Washington D.C. police officers rush a group of protesters, September 27, 2002. The group was surrounded and then placed under arrest. This weekend marks the annual meeting of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, an event that has been marked in recent years by thousands of protesters concerned about a variety of issues, ranging from the environment to human rights and the effects of globalization. Photo by Kevin Lamarque
- Sep 27 1:11 PM ET

With the Capitol in the background, demonstrators against the International Monetary Fund-World Bank meetings march in Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002. Demonstrators chained themselves together, bicycled through downtown streets and rallied at downtown parks Friday as finance ministers began a weekend of meetings. About 500 protesters were arrested and one was slightly injured. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
- Sep 27 1:08 PM ET

A demonstrator gestures towards police during a protest at the start of the annual IMF meetings, in Washington September 27, 2002. Police arrested some 300 anti-globalization protesters, thwarting attempts to block city traffic during a Group of Seven meeting in Washington, D.C. Photo by Gregg Newton/Reuters
- Sep 27 1:05 PM ET

A Washington D.C. police officer hauls a female commuter off her bicycle and drags her along the street early September 27, 2002. The cyclist accidentally turned into a street occupied by IMF protesters. At right, her boyfriend pleads with the officer to release her. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
- Sep 27 1:03 PM ET

Demonstrators, protesting the International Monetary Fund World Bank meetings, are surrounded by police at a Washington park Friday, Sept. 27, 2002. Demonstrators chained themselves together, bicycled through downtown streets and harassed police with false 911 calls Friday as financial ministers from around the world began a weekend meeting. By mid-morning, about 500 people had been arrested, Police Chief Charles Ramsey said. (AP Photo/Kamenko Pajic)
- Sep 27 1:08 PM ET

Handcuffed protesters wait to be taken to jail as Washington D.C. police stand over them, September 27, 2002. This weekend marks the annual meeting of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, an event that has been marked in recent years by clashes between police and thousands of protesters concerned about a variety of issues, ranging from the environment to human rights and the effects of globalization. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
- Sep 27 12:47 PM ET

Washington police drag a group of demonstrators from the sidewalk as they protest the start of the annual IMF meetings, in Washington September 27, 2002. Finance chiefs from the world's richest nations gathered in Washington under the shadow of war fears and spiraling oil prices to discuss how to keep a shaky global recovery on track. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
- Sep 27 12:38 PM ET

Two Washington D.C. policemen sandwich a girl between their batons as police rush a group of protesters September 27, 2002. The group was surrounded and then placed under arrest. Police arrested more than 300 anti-globalization protesters on Friday morning, thwarting their attempts to blockade city traffic during a Group of Seven meeting in Washington, D.C. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
- Sep 27 12:37 PM ET

A demonstrator is frisked as she is arrested during a protest against the start of the annual IMF meetings, in Washington September 27, 2002. Finance chiefs from the world's richest nations gathered in Washington under the shadow of war fears and spiraling oil prices to discuss how to keep a shaky global recovery on track. Photo by Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters
- Sep 27 11:58 AM ET

Police carry away a demonstrator during a protest against the start of the annual IMF meetings in Washington, September 27, 2002. Finance chiefs from the world's richest nations gathered in Washington under the shadow of war fears and spiraling oil prices to discuss how to keep a shaky global recovery on track. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
- Sep 27 11:48 AM ET

A protester faces off with Washington D.C. police officers, September 27, 2002. Groups of protesters converged on Washington to demonstrate as the International Monetary Fund and World Bank held their annual fall meetings in Washington. Photo by Gregg Newton/Reuters
- Sep 27 11:21 AM ET

Washington police walk down a street with a sign taken from demonstrators protesting the start of the annual IMF meetings, in Washington September 27, 2002. Finance chiefs from the world's richest nations gathered in Washington under the shadow of war fears and spiraling oil prices to discuss how to keep a shaky global recovery on track. REUTERS/Brendan Mcdermid
- Sep 27 10:48 AM ET

People in a downtown hotel look out the window as a group of policemen walk by during street protests against the start of the annual IMF meetings, in Washington September 27, 2002. Finance chiefs from the world's richest nations gathered in Washington under the shadow of war fears and spiraling oil prices to discuss how to keep a shaky global recovery on track. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
- Sep 27 10:29 AM ET

Police carry a protester to a waiting city bus after she was detained in Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002, during a demonstration as financial ministers from around the world began a weekend meeting. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
- Sep 27 10:21 AM ET

Washington police stand near smoke from a flare thrown at them by demonstrators protesting the start of the annual IMF meetings, in Washington September 27, 2002. Finance chiefs from the world's richest nations gathered in Washington under the shadow of war fears and spiraling oil prices to discuss how to keep a shaky global recovery on track. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
- Sep 27 10:15 AM ET

Demonstrators arrested by police are loaded onto a bus after protestesting the start of the annual IMF meetings in Washington, September 27, 2002. Finance chiefs from the world's richest nations gathered in Washington under the shadow of war fears and spiraling oil prices to discuss how to keep a shaky global recovery on track. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
- Sep 27 10:02 AM ET

Washington police drag a group of demonstrators from the street as they protest the start of the annual IMF meetings, in Washington September 27, 2002. Finance chiefs from the world's richest nations gathered in Washington under the shadow of war fears and spiraling oil prices to discuss how to keep a shaky global recovery on track. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
- Sep 27 9:54 AM ET

Police take a protester into custody in Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002 as police and protestors clashed during a demonstration to shut down the nation's capital as financial ministers from around the world began a weekend meeting. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
- Sep 27 9:37 AM ET

A protestor waves a flag in downtown Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002 during a demonstration in the nation's capital as financial ministers from around the world began a weekend meeting.(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
- Sep 27 9:37 AM ET

A police officer detains a protestor in downtown Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002. Protesters chained themselves together, set tires on fire, and harassed police with false 911 calls Friday in an effort to shut down the nation's capital as financial ministers from around the world began a weekend meeting. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
- Sep 27 9:26 AM ET

Police and protestors clash in downtown Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002 during a demonstration to shut down the nation's capital as financial ministers from around the world began a weekend meeting. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
- Sep 27 9:27 AM ET

Police move protestors along in downtown Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002. Protesters chained themselves together, set tires on fire, and harassed police with false 911 calls Friday in an effort to shut down the nation's capital as financial ministers from around the world began a weekend meeting. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
- Sep 27 9:20 AM ET

A protester, who serves as a medic for demonstrators who are injured, looks up as emergency medical personnel arrive to help an injured protester during a demonstration in downtown Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002. Protesters chained themselves together, set tires on fire, and harassed police with false 911 calls Friday in an effort to shut down the nation's capital as financial ministers from around the world began a weekend meeting. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
- Sep 27 9:19 AM ET

Washington D.C. police officers keep watch on protesters awaiting arrest, September 27, 2002. This weekend marks the annual meeting of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, an event that has been marked in recent years by clashes between police and thousands of protesters concerned about a variety of issues, ranging from the environment to human rights and the effects of globalization. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
- Sep 27 9:16 AM ET

Police disburse demonstrators in downtown Washington Friday, Sept. 27, 2002. Protesters chained themselves together, set tires on fire, and harassed police with false 911 calls Friday in an effort to shut down the nation's capital as financial ministers from around the world began a weekend meeting. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
- Sep 27 9:08 AM ET

62 posted on 09/27/2002 12:20:52 PM PDT by michigander
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To: michigander
This is More Like It: FReepers Last September When the Unwashed Came to Town


63 posted on 09/27/2002 12:28:00 PM PDT by VaMarVet
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To: michigander
All I have to say is it's a good thing I'm not God!
85 posted on 09/27/2002 2:49:40 PM PDT by Humidston
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