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Security officials at a villa in Riyadh’s Al-Suwaidi district on Tuesday. Three Saudi policemen and one suspect were killed in the shoot out (AN photo by Faisal Almotaiwie, Arab News, 8/13/03).
The two Palestinian suicide bombers: Khamis Jarwan (17) and Islam Qafisheh (21) who were killed yesterday killing two Israelis. They came from Asker refugee camp, where Israeli forces killed two Hamas members on Friday (Alquds Alarabi, 8/13/03).
Two Palestinian suicide bombers killed themselves and two other Israelis in retaliation for the Israeli occupation killing of four Palestinians in Asker refugee camp last week (Al-Khaleej, 8/13/03).
Former Iraqi intelligence officers in a demonstration in Baquoba, lifting Saddam's pictures in their hands and on their T-Shirts. They were demanding their salaries. (Alquds Alarabi, An Nahar, 8/13/03).
US soldiers arresting a group of Iraqis in Tikrit. (An Nahar, 8/13/03).
A US soldier guarding the way to At Taji oil pipeline, north of Baghdad, after it had been attacked. (An Nahar, 8/13/03).
Turkish police arresting a demonstrator during protests against sending Turkish forces to Iraq. (An Nahar, 8/13/03).
BBC correspondent, Andrew Giligan, in his way to testify in the Kelly's death case. The government exaggerated the Iraqi threat, he said (An Nahar, 8/13/03).
Former Liberian President, Taylor, and his wife Jewell, arriving in Nigeria yesterday. (An Nahar, 8/13/03).
Indian police clashing with Kashmiri demonstrators in Srinagar, yesterday (An Nahar, 8/13/03).
Lebanese men and women demonstrated in protest yesterday against judges in the Future TV show, Superstar, for excluding the Lebanese competitor, Melhem Zein, in favor of the Jordanian competitor, Diana Curzon.  The demonstration showed more interest in the TV show than in tensions with Israel. (Alquds Alarabi,  8/13/03).
Chairman of the peace Indian delegation, Lalo Yadev, waving in the Pakistani City of Lahore, yesterday (Alittihad, 8/14/03).
Prime Minister Mahmud Abbas (Abu Mazen) met with the US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Burns in the Jordanian capital Amman on Wednesday. (AP)
Palestinian Prime Minister, Mahmoud Abbas, meeting with the US Envoy, William Burns, in Amman, on Wednesday (PMC, 8/14/03).
Rubbles of the home of the family of the Palestinian suicide bomber, Jarwan, after being blown up by Israeli occupation forces in Asker refugee camp yesterday (Alquds Alarabi, 8/14/03).
One of the wounded as a result of the Kashmir bomb yesterday (Alquds Alarabi,  8/14/03).
US soldier watching an unused Iraqi missile yesterday. (Alittihad, 8/14/03).
US soldiers in a house search mission in Tikrit,  Iraq, yesterday.  (Alquds Alarabi, 8/14/03).
A US military vehicle destroyed yesterday after running over planted explosives. (Al-Khaleej, 8/14/03).
Hemant Lakhani charged of selling British surface-to-air missiles to US unauthorized dealers.  (Reuters, Khaleej Times, 8/14/03).
Shi'a demonstrators in Baghdad protesting a US helicopter removing a religious sign (An Nahar, 8/14/03).
A US soldier distributing a list of the wanted, in Baghdad yesterday (An Nahar, 8/14/03).
Liberians looting the Monrovia port after the departure of former President Taylor to Nigeria. (An Nahar, 8/14/03).
BBC correspondent, Suzanne Watts, in her way to testify in the Kelly's death case. (An Nahar, 8/14/03).
The Empire State Building and New York's Manhattan skyline are dark at dusk after the city suffered an electrical blackout on August 14. (Reuters, Kahleej Times, 8/15/03).
About 40 million people in the US and about 10 million in Canada suffered from an outage in the electricity system starting from about 4 o'clock, on Thursday afternoon. This photo was in New York. (An Nahar, 8/15/03).
People leaving New York City to their homes walking, after the outage (Reuters, 8/15/03).
About three thousand people died in France because of the heat wave that struck the country in the previous days. (An Nahar, 8/15/03).
Muhammed Rasheed (Khaled Salam), the Financial Advisor of President Arafat, defected to Cairo after irreconcilable difference with Arafat. Rasheed was trusted of managing billions of dollars worth of Palestinian investments (Alquds Alarabi, 8/15/03).
Israeli occupation soldiers carrying the body of Islamic Jihad member, Sider, after killing him in Hebron yesterday (An Nahar, 8/15/03).
A Palestinian demonstrator throwing a tear-gas bomb back at Israeli soldiers, in Balata refugee camp yesterday (An Nahar, 8/15/03).
The Shi'a cleric, Muqtada Al-Sadr, in Najaf, refused a call from the Iraqi President Saddam Hussain to declare Jihad against the coalition forces (Alquds Alarabi, 8/15/03).
 An Iraqi police recruit dancing with his US trainer during a graduation ceremony in Baghdad. (An Nahar,  8/15/03).
An explosion in a petro- chemical factory in southern Spain resulted in killing three and injuring seven people.  (An Nahar, 8/15/03).
Tens of thousands of Liberians waiting for Nigerian forces to allow them to cross the bridge to the other side of Monrovia, which was controlled by rebel forces. (An Nahar, 8/15/03).
Indians and Pakistanis exchanging greetings and goodwill in the anniversary of national independence of both countries.  (Alquds Alarabi, 8/15/03).

 

 

 


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