Security tight for the NPC annual meeting (newsphoto) Updated: 2004-03-05 14:03
![](xinsrc_f1fadf03bfe2454899373da0898fb07d_1.jpg) A
policeman uses a metal detector to check reporters' cars parked in the
Tian'anmen Sqaure when the top legislature meeting is in session on March
5. [newsphoto]
![](xinsrc_0d3969b4be3d4c3389cadb33fc110fea_2.jpg) Policemen use sniff dogs to check
cars parked in the square to ensure security of the National People's
Congress annual meeting on March 5. [newsphoto]
![](xinsrc_0066e3c2af18456bbc1a235fdb175cf1_MDF36171.JPG) Armed police
soldiers march on Tiananmen Square to provide security for the opening
ceremony of the Chinese National People's Congress on March 5.
[Reuters]
![](xinsrc_d7792b67536c454a9534fdf4a580a77d_MDF36192.JPG) Policemen and armed
police soldiers stand guard outside the Great Hall of the
People, during the Chinese National People's Congress on March 5,
2004. [Reuters] |
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