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A boy walks though 120,000 plastic hands Saturday Sept. 9,
2000 at Centennial Park in Sydney, Australia. Australians for
native Title and Reconciliation (ANTAR) displays the Sea of
Hands, in the first reconciliation protest of the Sydney 2000
Olympic Games. Eah plastic hands bears several signatures
supporting reconciliation between aboriginal and
non-aboriginal Australians. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
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Three-year-old Kate Bishop, from Sydney, holds one of the 120,000 plastic hands
Saturday, Sept. 9, 2000 at Centennial Park in Sydney, Australia. Australians for
native Title and Reconciliation (ANTAR) displays the Sea of Hands to raise the first
reconciliation protest of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Each plastic hand bears
several signatures supporting reconciliation between aboriginal and non-aboriginal
Australians. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
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Olly the kookaburra, one of three Sydney 2000 Olympic Mascots, greets visitors
Saturday, Sept. 9, 2000 at a shopping center in Sydney. The mascots are uniquely
Australian and their colors represent the land, air and water. The Sydney Olympics
will start Sept. 15 and run though until Oct. 1, 2000. (AP Photo/Eugene
Hoshiko)
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Venezualan cyclist Daniela Larreal (L) rides after team coach Roberto Santalla, who is riding a motorised bicycle, during a training session at
the Dunc Gray Velodrome in Sydney September 8, 2000. The Sydney 2000
Olympic Games begin on September 15. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
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Workmen rake a court at the Olympic beach volleyball stadium on Bondi
Beach in Sydney September 8, 2000. The Games of the XXVII Olympiad
begin September 15. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
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Surfers in action near the Olympic beach volleyball stadium at Bondi
beach in Sydney September 8, 2000. Bondi Beach will host the Olympic
beach volleyball tournament when competition begins September 16.
REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
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Canadian 100 meter star Donovan Bailey, right, and banned British runner
Lindford Christie exchage words before training on the Gold Coast, Australia,
Monday, September 11, 2000. The Canadian team is training for the Sydney 2000
Olympic games which start September 15. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)
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Windsurfers line up before a test race for participants in the event, off
Sydney's Rushcutters Bay, September 11, 2000. The XXVII Olympic
Games begin September 15. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
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Seamus Brennan gives a thumbs up after he checked the floodlights at the
Olympic hockey stadium prior to a match between the medal hopeful
women hockey teams of Australia and Germany, in the Olympic hockey
stadium in Sydney, September 11, 2000. The Olympic games start on
September 15. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
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Argentine cyclist Simon Edgardo passes in front of the Olympic rings as he takes part in a track
training session at the Olympic Velodrome, September 11, 2000. Athletes from 200 nations will
attend the opening ceremonies of the XXVII Olympiad on September 15. REUTERS/Yves
Herman
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The Olympic Flame burns at the top of the Olympic Stadium after is was
tested prior to the opening ceremonies in Sydney September 11, 2000.
The opening ceremony for the Games of the XXVII Olympiad will be held
September 15. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffanbach
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A guide leads a group up the walkway on Sydney's Harbor Bridge Monday, Sept. 11,
2000 overlooking the harbor area, The Rocks, and the city's central business
district. The bridge climb has become one of the city's top tourist attractions,
giving climbers a unique view of the city which will host the 2000 Summer
Olympics. (AP Photo/Ted Anthony)
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