 | A New York City police officer watches demonstrators carry mock coffins draped with American flags along 42nd street in New York protesting the second anniversary of the War on Iraq March 19, 2005. Demonstrators from several peace and social justice groups marched to various United States military recruiting stations throughout New York city disrupting the recruiting process. click to open  |
 | A demonstrator gives the peace sign after being arrested with others outside the United States Army recruiting station in New York's Times Square protesting the second anniversary of the War on Iraq March 19, 2005. Demonstrators from several peace and social justice groups marched to various United States military recruiting stations throughout New York city disrupting the recruiting process. click to open  |
 | Demonstrators hold mock coffins draped with American flags outside the United States Army recruiting station in New York's Times Square protesting the second anniversary of the War on Iraq March 19, 2005. Demonstrators from several peace and social justice groups marched to various United States military recruiting stations throughout New York city disrupting the recruiting process. click to open  |
 | Demonstrators carry mock coffins draped with American flags along 42nd street in New York protesting the second anniversary of the War on Iraq March 19, 2005. Demonstrators from several peace and social justice groups marched to various United States military recruiting stations throughout New York city disrupting the recruiting process. click to open  |
 | Jason Bahsher and Anya Toy (right) embrace during a demonstration in New York protesting the second anniversary of the War on Iraq, March 19, 2005. Demonstrators from several peace and social justice groups marched to various United States military recruiting stations throughout New York city disrupting the recruiting process. click to open  |
 | A demonstrator is arrested with others outside the United States Army recruiting station in New York's Times Square while protesting the second anniversary of the Iraq War, March 19, 2005. Demonstrators from several peace and social justice groups marched to various United States military recruiting stations throughout New York city disrupting the recruiting process. click to open  |
 | A man is arrested after blocking traffic along with other anti-war demonstrators in Times Square in New York City Saturday, March 19, 2005. Hundreds of anti-war protesters, some carrying cardboard coffins draped in American flags, marked the second anniversary of the invasion of Iraq on Saturday by gathering at armed forces recruiting stations and demanding that U.S. troops be brought home. click to open  |
 | Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji makes remarks at a dinner of the United States-China Business Council in New York Tuesday. Zhu said that he had agreed with President Clinton to hold another round of negotiations in Beijing later this month. click to open  |
 | New York Governor George Pataki, left, laughs with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji, right, during their meeting at the Waldorf Astoria in New York, Tuesday April 13, 1999. Premier Zhu is on a nine-day U.S. visit to try and improve both political and economic relationships between the two countries. click to open  |
 | Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji listens to a presentation during his visit to the Nasdaq-Amex MarketSite in New York Tuesday, April 13, 1999. click to open  |