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San Francisco State University students Snehal Shingavi, left, and J.R. Austin, center, lock arms around the front doors of the administration building on campus during an anti-war demonstration in San Francisco, Monday, March 24, 2003. (AP Photo/George Nikitin)
- Mar 24 7:43 PM ET

San Francisco State University students gather for an anti-war demonstration inside the administration building on campus in San Francisco, Monday, March 24, 2003. (AP Photo/George Nikitin)
- Mar 24 7:35 PM ET

Nicole Howes demonstrates against the war in Iraq (news - web sites) inside the administration building at San Francisco State University in San Francisco, Monday, March, 24, 2003, as students took over the building after a peace rally at the Malcolm X Plaza. (AP Photo/George Nikitin)
- Mar 24 7:33 PM ET

A protester offers a bunch of flowers to a police officer before he arrests her for blocking an entrance to the Federal Building in San Francisco, March 24, 2003. Hundreds of demonstrators marched in a mock funeral procession in downtown San Francisco on Monday in protest against the U.S.-led war in Iraq (news - web sites). REUTERS/Tim Wimborne
- Mar 24 5:30 PM ET

A woman is arrested as she refuses to leave an entrance of the Federal Building in San Francisco March 24, 2003. Hundreds of demonstrators marched in a mock funeral procession in downtown San Francisco on Monday in protest against the U.S.-led war in Iraq (news - web sites). REUTERS/Tim Wimborne
- Mar 24 5:26 PM ET

As a police officer stands guard on a police line used to cordon-off anti-war protesters, a members of the anti-war group 'Yoga for Peace' prays before her arrest for blocking the entrance to the Transamerica Building in downtown San Francisco as a protest against the war on Iraq (news - web sites), March 24, 2003. Demonstrators were specifically targeting the Carlyle Group, one of the nation's biggest defense contractors, who have offices in the building. REUTERS/Lou Dematteis
- Mar 24 2:19 PM ET

Police arrest an anti-war demonstrator in business attire outside the Transamerica building in San Francisco, Monday, March 24, 2003. Activists aimed their morning protest at the Carlyle Group, a global investment firm, with offices in the building, that they say is one of the nation's biggest defense contractors. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
- Mar 24 1:19 PM ET

An anti-war protestor wearing a mask looking like former President George Bush gives the thumbs up as he demonstrates across the street from the Transamerica Building in downtown San Francisco against the war in Iraq (news - web sites), March 24, 2003. Demonstrators were specifically targeting the Carlyle Group, one of the nation's biggest defense contractors, who have offices in the building. The protesters said former President Bush (news - web sites) is an investor and advisor with Carlyle. REUTERS/Lou Dematteis
- Mar 24 1:20 PM ET

Police arrest an anti-war demonstrator in front of the Transamerica building in San Francisco, Monday, March 24, 2003. Activists aimed their morning protest at the Carlyle Group, a global investment firm, with offices in the building, that they say is one of the nation's biggest defense contractors. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
- Mar 24 1:00 PM ET

Police officers shove and grab anti-war protesters after the demonstrators blocked an entrance to the Transamerica Building in downtown San Francisco to protest the war in Iraq (news - web sites), March 24, 2003. The demonstrators were specifically targeting the Carlyle Group, one of the nation's biggest defense contractors, who have offices in the building. The protesters said former President George Bush, is an investor with Carlyle. REUTERS/Lou Dematteis
- Mar 24 12:50 PM ET

Police officers carry an anti-war protester to a police van after arresting her for blocking an entrance to the Transamerica Building in downtown San Francisco to protest the war in Iraq (news - web sites), March 24, 2003. The demonstrators were specifically targeting the Carlyle Group, one of the nation's biggest defense contractors, who have offices in the building. The protesters said former President George Bush is an investor with Carlyle. REUTERS/Lou Dematteis
- Mar 24 12:54 PM ET

Anti-war demonstrator Randall Sanderson protests in front of the Transamerica building in San Francisco, Monday, March 24, 2003. Sanderson and other picketers aimed their protest at the Carlyle Group, a global investment firm they say is one of the nation's biggest defense contractors. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
- Mar 24 12:47 PM ET

Seventy-five-year-old Mariuccia Iaconi of San Francisco carries a peace sign as she marches to protest the war on Iraq (news - web sites), in San Francisco March 22, 2003. Tens of thousands of demonstrators came together for a march and rally to protest the war. REUTERS/Lou Dematteis
- Mar 23 7:26 PM ET

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