2004年第88届普利策新闻摄影获奖作品(值得一看)

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<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking01.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking01.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Risking their lives to save another, Lt. Jeffrey Goodman and Lance Cpl.
      Jorge Sanchez of the 2nd Tank Battalion drag a wounded civilian to safety
      after he was aught in the midst of battle on the road to Baghdad. (Photo
      by Cheryl Diaz Meyer) </FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking02.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking02.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>With the sunlight obliterated by a late March sandstorm, red and orange
      skies creted an eerie and ominous welcome to troops of the 3rd Infantry
      Division as they advanced on Al Kifl. (Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking03.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking03.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center>
<b><FONT size=4>Arms outstretched in surrender after being stopped along a road en route to
Baghdad, an armed suspect is surrounded by U.S. troops from the 3rd Infantry
Division. On the fourth day of war, Iraq already was feeling U.S. might. (Photo
by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking04.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking04.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Caught in crossfire from the 3rd Intantry Division fighting through Northern
Baghdad, a woman huddles in an open ditch with two terrified and bloodstained
children.(Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking05.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking05.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>An Iraqi soldier's struggle for life is brief, and ultimately doomed after U.S.
soldiers open fire on a truck in northern Baghdad. As flames burn thorugh the
back of his uniform, he rolls out of the vehicle onto his dead companion - only
to die in another burst of gunfire seconds later. (Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center>
<a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking06.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking06.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Taking advantage of the calm, Capt. Andy MacLean rests after a night of fierce
fighting near Karbala. Two weeks into the war, quiet moments are seldom felt but
gratefully accepted.(Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking07.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking07.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>A pained stare, plastic ties and muddy, shoeless feet. In war, everyone is
suspect. After a short firefight in Sayyid Muhammad, these men were rounded up,
stripped, interrogated and later released. (Photo by Cheryl Diaz Meyer) </FONT></b></P>

<P align=center>
<a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking08.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking08.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Surrounded by the smoke of destroyed Iraqi miliary equipment, Air Force Lt. John
Blocher -- assigned to the 3rd Brigade Combat Team -- saves ammunition by using
a recovered Iraqi-issued AK-47. (Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking09.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking09.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Soles on the worn-out civilian shoes of dead Iraqi soldiers tell the story of an
ill-equiped army in a David-and-Goliath batttle for their lives. (Photo by David
Leeson) </FONT></b></P>

<P align=center>
<a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking10.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking10.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Squad leader and Staff Sgt. Lonnie Roberts stands at attention as troops from
the 3rd Brigade Combat Team pay last respects to their fallen comrade, Pvt.
Gregory Huxley, during a memorial for the 19-year-old in Baghdad. (Photo by
David Leeson) </FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking11.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking11.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Screaming in pain from 10-day-old burns received during an aerial attack on
Baghdad, Aya Hamad is comforted by her mother, Eimin Fvied. Later discovered by
U.S. troops, the 6-year-old was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
(Photo by David Leeson</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking12.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking12.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>After three weeks and 300-plus miles of speed-and-maneuver warfare, Master
Gunnery Sgt. Frank Cordero savors the first letters from his wife, Melissa. "I
held that first one for about five minutes...Just to smell it and hold it."
(Photo by Cheryl Diaz Meyer)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking13.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking13.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>After weeks on their desert march to Baghdad, Spc. George Gillette and
      Spc. Robert Boucher take a chapter from boyhood and leap into the
      beckoning water of an irrigation pond. (Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking14.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking14.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Walking past the bodies of Iraqi soldiers, a member of the 3rd Brigade Combat
Team asks quitely, "Why do we do these things to one another?" (Photo by David
Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking15.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking15.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>As Capt. Andy MacLean and fellow troops of the 3rd Infantry Division pushed
deeper into Baghdad, they were greeted with mixed reaction. While some Iraqi
civilians were resentful of American presence, others extended their warmth with
smiles, waves, and in some instances, a kiss on the hand...a sign of respect.
(Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking16.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking16.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Wounded in an aerial bombing of Baghdad and seeking aid, Iraqi civilians raise
their hands pleadingly toward advancing troops of the 3rd Infantry Division.
(Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center>
<a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking17.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking17.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4> bulls-eye drawn on a confiscated picture of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein
      speaks volumes as U.S. troops from the 3rd Infantry Division clear out
      remanants from a building in Al Kifl. (Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking18.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking18.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>After a decade of uncertainty, Mohammad Bakar Whathiq is finally able to mourn
his brother, a political dissident, discovered with others in a mass grave
outside Baghdad. Long after his capture, the evil inflicted by Saddam Hussein on
this countrymen will continue. (Photo by Cheryl Diaz Meyer)
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<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Standing proudly, 10-year-oldUniss Mohammad Salman was among students
      returning to Al Amtithal Elemtary School, one of the first in the city of
      reopen after the invasion of Baghdad. (Photo by Cheryl Diaz Meyer)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center>
<a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking20.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking20.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Killed during a thwarted bank heist, the eyes of the would-be robber are
      closed one last time. Later, he was moved into a Baghdad street where he
      was made a public example. "This is what happens when you steal," said one
      man. </FONT></b></P><P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking01.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking01.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Risking their lives to save another, Lt. Jeffrey Goodman and Lance Cpl.
      Jorge Sanchez of the 2nd Tank Battalion drag a wounded civilian to safety
      after he was aught in the midst of battle on the road to Baghdad. (Photo
      by Cheryl Diaz Meyer) </FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking02.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking02.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>With the sunlight obliterated by a late March sandstorm, red and orange
      skies creted an eerie and ominous welcome to troops of the 3rd Infantry
      Division as they advanced on Al Kifl. (Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking03.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking03.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center>
<b><FONT size=4>Arms outstretched in surrender after being stopped along a road en route to
Baghdad, an armed suspect is surrounded by U.S. troops from the 3rd Infantry
Division. On the fourth day of war, Iraq already was feeling U.S. might. (Photo
by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking04.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking04.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Caught in crossfire from the 3rd Intantry Division fighting through Northern
Baghdad, a woman huddles in an open ditch with two terrified and bloodstained
children.(Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking05.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking05.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>An Iraqi soldier's struggle for life is brief, and ultimately doomed after U.S.
soldiers open fire on a truck in northern Baghdad. As flames burn thorugh the
back of his uniform, he rolls out of the vehicle onto his dead companion - only
to die in another burst of gunfire seconds later. (Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center>
<a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking06.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking06.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Taking advantage of the calm, Capt. Andy MacLean rests after a night of fierce
fighting near Karbala. Two weeks into the war, quiet moments are seldom felt but
gratefully accepted.(Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking07.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking07.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>A pained stare, plastic ties and muddy, shoeless feet. In war, everyone is
suspect. After a short firefight in Sayyid Muhammad, these men were rounded up,
stripped, interrogated and later released. (Photo by Cheryl Diaz Meyer) </FONT></b></P>

<P align=center>
<a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking08.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking08.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Surrounded by the smoke of destroyed Iraqi miliary equipment, Air Force Lt. John
Blocher -- assigned to the 3rd Brigade Combat Team -- saves ammunition by using
a recovered Iraqi-issued AK-47. (Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking09.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking09.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Soles on the worn-out civilian shoes of dead Iraqi soldiers tell the story of an
ill-equiped army in a David-and-Goliath batttle for their lives. (Photo by David
Leeson) </FONT></b></P>

<P align=center>
<a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking10.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking10.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Squad leader and Staff Sgt. Lonnie Roberts stands at attention as troops from
the 3rd Brigade Combat Team pay last respects to their fallen comrade, Pvt.
Gregory Huxley, during a memorial for the 19-year-old in Baghdad. (Photo by
David Leeson) </FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking11.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking11.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Screaming in pain from 10-day-old burns received during an aerial attack on
Baghdad, Aya Hamad is comforted by her mother, Eimin Fvied. Later discovered by
U.S. troops, the 6-year-old was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
(Photo by David Leeson</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking12.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking12.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>After three weeks and 300-plus miles of speed-and-maneuver warfare, Master
Gunnery Sgt. Frank Cordero savors the first letters from his wife, Melissa. "I
held that first one for about five minutes...Just to smell it and hold it."
(Photo by Cheryl Diaz Meyer)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking13.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking13.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>After weeks on their desert march to Baghdad, Spc. George Gillette and
      Spc. Robert Boucher take a chapter from boyhood and leap into the
      beckoning water of an irrigation pond. (Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking14.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking14.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Walking past the bodies of Iraqi soldiers, a member of the 3rd Brigade Combat
Team asks quitely, "Why do we do these things to one another?" (Photo by David
Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking15.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking15.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>As Capt. Andy MacLean and fellow troops of the 3rd Infantry Division pushed
deeper into Baghdad, they were greeted with mixed reaction. While some Iraqi
civilians were resentful of American presence, others extended their warmth with
smiles, waves, and in some instances, a kiss on the hand...a sign of respect.
(Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking16.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking16.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Wounded in an aerial bombing of Baghdad and seeking aid, Iraqi civilians raise
their hands pleadingly toward advancing troops of the 3rd Infantry Division.
(Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center>
<a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking17.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking17.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4> bulls-eye drawn on a confiscated picture of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein
      speaks volumes as U.S. troops from the 3rd Infantry Division clear out
      remanants from a building in Al Kifl. (Photo by David Leeson)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking18.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking18.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>After a decade of uncertainty, Mohammad Bakar Whathiq is finally able to mourn
his brother, a political dissident, discovered with others in a mass grave
outside Baghdad. Long after his capture, the evil inflicted by Saddam Hussein on
this countrymen will continue. (Photo by Cheryl Diaz Meyer)
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<P align=center><a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking19.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking19.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Standing proudly, 10-year-oldUniss Mohammad Salman was among students
      returning to Al Amtithal Elemtary School, one of the first in the city of
      reopen after the invasion of Baghdad. (Photo by Cheryl Diaz Meyer)</FONT></b></P>

<P align=center>
<a href="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking20.jpg" target="_blank" ><b><FONT size=4><IMG src="http://www1.gznet.com/pictime/charle/images/Breaking20.jpg" border=0></FONT></b></A></P>

<P align=center><b><FONT size=4>Killed during a thwarted bank heist, the eyes of the would-be robber are
      closed one last time. Later, he was moved into a Baghdad street where he
      was made a public example. "This is what happens when you steal," said one
      man. </FONT></b></P>