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  • Young men holding Ghana flags in Accra, Ghana on the 50th anniversary of the country's independence from the UK.
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  • A traditional leader sits as he watches celebrations at the Independence Square in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday Mar 6, 2007. Celebrations were held here and elsewhere in the country on the occasion of Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence from Britain..
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  • James Kwaku paints a shirt made in the colors of the Ghanaian flag in Accra, Ghana on Wednesday February 28, 2007. Ghana, the first country in sub-saharan Africa to gain independence from colonial rule, will be celebrating 50 years of independence on March 6.
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  • Ghanaian troops parade during celebrations held at the Independence Square in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday Mar 6, 2007. Celebrations were held here and elsewhere in the country on the occasion of Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence from Britain.
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  • Children hold cardboard black stars as they prepare to perform during celebrations held at the Independence Square in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday Mar 6, 2007. Celebrations were held here and elsewhere in the country on the occasion of Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence from Britain.
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  • James Kwaku paints a shirt made in the colors of the Ghanaian flag in Accra, Ghana on Wednesday February 28, 2007. Ghana, the first country in sub-saharan Africa to gain independence from colonial rule, will be celebrating 50 years of independence on March 6.
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  • Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Valerie Amos walks into a dark corridor as she visits the former slave fort of Elmina Castle in Elmina, Ghana, on Sunday Mar 4, 2007. Amos was visiting on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slave trade, which coincides with Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence.
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  • Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Valerie Amos listens to explanations from a tour guide as she looks at a graphic depicting the conditions in which slaves were transported on boats during a visit at the former slave fort of Cape Coast Castle in Cape Coast, Ghana, on Sunday Mar 4, 2007. Amos was visiting on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slave trade, which coincides with Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence...
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  • Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Valerie Amos holds an iron bar used in a dungeon cell as she visits the former slave fort of Elmina Castle in Elmina, Ghana, on Sunday Mar 4, 2007. Amos was visiting on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slave trade, which coincides with Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence.
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  • during celebrations held at the Independence Square in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday Mar 6, 2007.
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  • Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Valerie Amos stands in a dark corridor as she visits the former slave fort of Elmina Castle in Elmina, Ghana, on Sunday Mar 4, 2007. Amos was visiting on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slave trade, which coincides with Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence.
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  • Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Valerie Amos stands in the door of return at the former slave fort of Cape Coast Castle in Cape Coast, Ghana, on Sunday Mar 4, 2007. Amos was visiting on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slave trade, which coincides with Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence. The door of return is the same gateway used by slaves as they left Africa for the New World - it is now being used by descendants of slaves who are returning to Africa.
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  • Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Valerie Amos listens to explanations from a tour guide as she visits the former slave fort of Cape Coast Castle in Cape Coast, Ghana, on Sunday Mar 4, 2007. Amos was visiting on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slave trade, which coincides with Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence...
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  • Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Valerie Amos listens to explanations from a tour guide as she visits the former slave fort of Elmina Castle in Elmina, Ghana, on Sunday Mar 4, 2007. Amos was visiting on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slave trade, which coincides with Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence.
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  • Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Valerie Amos listens to explanations from a tour guide as she visits the former slave fort of Elmina Castle in Elmina, Ghana, on Sunday Mar 4, 2007. Amos was visiting on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slave trade, which coincides with Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence.
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  • during celebrations held at the Independence Square in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday Mar 6, 2007.
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  • during celebrations held at the Independence Square in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday Mar 6, 2007.
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  • Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Valerie Amos looks at the ocean view through a window as she visits the former slave fort of Elmina Castle in Elmina, Ghana, on Sunday Mar 4, 2007. Amos was visiting on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slave trade, which coincides with Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence...
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  • Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Valerie Amos stands by the gate of no return - through which slaves left as they embarked on boats that took them to the New World - as she visits the former slave fort of Elmina Castle in Elmina, Ghana, on Sunday Mar 4, 2007. Amos was visiting on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slave trade, which coincides with Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence.
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  • Portrait of Rev Jesse Jackson during a visit to Accra, Ghana, on the occasion of the country's 50th anniversary of independence from the UK.
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  • Rafael Yeboah, 13, waits to fill his plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Only when Rafael will have finished transporting the water home will he be able to head to school. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
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  • Portrait of Rev Jesse Jackson during a visit to Accra, Ghana, on the occasion of the country's 50th anniversary of independence from the UK.
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  • Sarah Adjrokor, 18, fills plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
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  • A man fills plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
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