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Lebanese President Emile Lahoud welcomes Saudi oil Minister Ali al-Nuaimi and Qatari oil minister Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah, June 2, 2004, on the eve of an extraordinary meeting of OPEC countries in Beirut. (UPI Photo/Maumoud el-Tawil)
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