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Who killed David Kelly? (Alquds Alarabi, 7/21/03).
Tony Blair and Ruh Hiyon in Seul yesterday. (An Nahar, 7/21/03).
Abud Sarhan, an Iraqi sheepherder, waits on Sunday in a Ramadi, Iraq, courthouse before a judge hears his lawsuit against US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for bombing and killing 16 members of his family during the war (afp photo, Jordan Times, 7/21/03).
Tens of thousands of Iraqi Shi'a demonstrated yesterday in Najaf in support of their leader, Al-Sadr. (An Nahar, 7/21/03).
A US soldier arguing with a Shi'a cleric during the Najaf demonstration yesterday (An Nahar, 7/21/03).
Palestinian President, Yassir Arafat, listening to his Prime Minister, Mahmoud Abbas, and other cabinet members reporting about their meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon. (An Nahar, 7/21/03).
Syrian President, Bashar Al-Assad and King Fahad in Jeddah, yesterday (An Nahar, 7/21/03).
Turkish-Cypriot leader, Raof Dinktash, parading in the 29th anniversary of dividing the Island. (An Nahar, 7/21/03).
The Customs office in the French city of Neice was a target of two explosions yesterday (An Nahar, 7/21/03).
Liberian Civilians leaving their homes, as rebels started their attack on the capital, Monrovia. (An Nahar, 7/21/03).
Palestinian boys shout slogans on Monday while holding posters of imprisoned Ahmed Saadat, secretary general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, with Arabic writing that reads `No for Political Detention' during a demonstration in support of the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails in Gaza City. (afp photo, Jordan Times, 7/22/03).
 
Lord Haton: A Blair's prosecutor or just another boring appeaser?  (Alquds Alarabi, 7/22/03).
Tony Blair and his wife Sherry in Beijing: Was it the End of Romance for them?. (An Nahar, 7/22/03).
Bush and Berlusconi in Crawford, Texas (Alquds Alarabi, 7/22/03).
President Hosni Mubarak (right) and Saud Al-Faisal in Cairo, yesterday (An Nahar,  7/22/03).
Paul Wolfowitz greeted by Kurdish girls in northern Iraq. (Alquds Alarabi, 7/22/03).
A US military vehicle destroyed in an Iraqi attack yesterday. (An Nahar, 7/22/03).
Former Iraqi soldiers lining up to receive salaries from the US military, in Baghdad, yesterday. (An Nahar, 7/22/03).
US marines arrived in Monrovia yesterday to protect the US Embassy in the Liberian capital. (An Nahar, 7/22/03).
European Foreign Ministers, including Straw and de Villepin (above) followed the Israeli campaign against Iranian weapons. (Alquds Alarabi, 7/22/03).
Some of the weapons found by Saudi police belonging to a group that was preparing attacks in Saudi Arabia. (Al-Riyadhr, 7/22/03).
Udai and Quossai, sons of the fromer Iraqi President Saddam Hussain, were killed in this house in Mosul yesterday (Al-Riyadh, 7/23/03).
Udai and Quossai, sons of Saddam Hussain, were killed by US forces in Mosul yesterday (An Nahar, 7/23/03).
For about 6 hours, US  forces battled and killed the two sons of the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussain, Udai and Quossai. Udai's teenage son also was killed together with a guard in the city of Mosul (Alittihad, 7/23/03).
The Spanish Foreign Minister, Anna Palacio, chairing the UN Security Council meeting yesterday (An Nahar, 7/23/03).
8 people were wounded as a result of explosions in two hotels in Spain yesterday. Basques rebels are thought to be responsible. (An Nahar, 7/23/03).
President Bush between Rumsfeld and Bremer announcing that killing Uday and Qussay is reassuring for the Iraqi people and good for the US security (Reuters, 7/23/03).

 

 


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