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Wife of Usama Al-Sumairy, who was killed by the trigger-happy Israeli occupation soldiers together with two other members of his family in Dair El-Balah, yesterday. The Israeli occupation government admitted that they were armless in their car and returning from visiting friends when Israeli soldiers kept shooting at them until they killed all of them. Then, the occupation army announced that they were about to attack Israelis, the usual justification of killing Palestinian civilians. (Assafir,  11/28/03).
   
Relatives of the three members of Al-Sumairy family, who were killed by Israeli soldiers in Dair El-Balah yesterday, crying when they knew the bad news, (Aljazirah, 11/28/03).
 
عومري شارون (الى اليمين) والعميد الرجوب في مطار بن غوريون الاسرائيلي قبيل سفرهما الى لندن. (أ ف ب)
 
Omri Sharon, son of the Israeli Prime Minister (right) and Jibril Al-Rijoub, the Security Advisor of President Arafat, leaving Tel Aviv airport together for a meeting arranged by the British government in London. Sharon is under pressure because of the agreements and peace proposals by the opposition with the Palestinians. He wants to say that he too is having talks with the Palestinians. (Alquds Alarabi, 11/28/03).
 
 
The Palestinian, Yassir Abed Rabbo, and the Israeli, Youssi Bellin, have been invited to meet with Colin Powell in Washington, as a sign of support to the Geneva Accord (Alquds Alarabi, 11/27/03).
   
US occupation soldiers patrolling south of Baghdad yesterday. (Assafir, 11/28/03).
  الرئيس بوش حاملاً حبش عيد الشكر خلال لقائه مع عدد من الجنود الاميركيين في بغداد امس. (أ ب)  
President Bush carrying a turkey for a photo among US soldiers in the Baghdad airport, during his 2 1/2 hour visit yesterday (Assafir, 11/28/03).
   
President George Bush greets U.S. soldiers as he arrives for a Thanksgiving dinner with members at Baghdad International Airport, November 27, 2003. Bush stunned U.S. troops in Iraq on Thursday by turning up at their Thanksgiving dinner after a risky 27-hour flight saying he was 'just looking for a warm meal.' (Photo by Pool/Reuters, 11/28/03).
   
Pro-independence Taiwanese carry placards outside Taiwan's parliament in the capital Taipei, November 27, 2003. Taiwan's parliament passed a clause in a bill to allow referendums to be held on sensitive issues such as changing the island's name and constitution, despite stern warnings from China. The placards read: 'Pass referendum law, let the people be masters.' (Photo by Simon Kwong/Reuters, 11/28/03).
 
 
The Spanish Prime Minister, Aznar, visiting Algerian, here received by President Boutafliqa. Spain's relations with Arabs suffered as a result of Spanish role in the war on Iraq (Alquds Alarabi, 11/28/03).
     
 
 
   
The mother of one of the three members of Al-Sumairy family, who were killed by Israeli occupation soldiers in Dair El-Balah, Gaza Strip, during the funeral (Alhayat Aljadedah, 11/29/03).
   
Children relatives of Sayed Salih Abu Safrah (23), the Palestinian security officer, who was killed by the trigger-happy Israeli occupation soldiers in front of his home in Abu Al-Nassr village, northern Gaza Strip, on Friday. (Alquds, 11/29/03).
   
Funeral of the three members of Al-Sumairy family, who ware killed by the trigger-happy Israeli occupation soldiers in Dair El-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Thursday. The Israeli occupation government admitted that they were armless in their car and returning from visiting friends when Israeli soldiers kept shooting at them until they killed all of them. Then, the occupation army announced that they were about to attack Israelis, the usual justification of killing Palestinian civilians. (Alayyam,  11/29/03).
   
Two Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli Hadari Prison. There are about 7,000 Palestinain political prisoners in Israeli prisons and detention centers. The vast majority of then have been arrested without charges and staying until now without trials. (Assafir, 11/29/03).
 
إدوارد سعيد.
 
The neo-conservative rulers of the US plan to prevent US colleges and universities from using works of Edward Said in their programs or they lose federal funding. This came in the discussions leading to the law that the Congress passed on October 2003 about the role of the academia! (Dar Al-hayat, 11/29/03).
 
Iraqi Vice President, Izzat Ibrahim Ad Douri (left) and Iraqi Defense Minister, Sultan Hashem Ahmed (right). (Al-Watan, 11/29/03).
 
 
A US soldier in his tank patrolling the new front of Mosul yesterday. (Alquds Alarabi, 11/29/03).
   
Senatress Hillary Clinton in Baghdad, following President Bush. Here meeting with Iraqi women: Raja Khuza'i (left) and Nissrin Barrawi (right). (Assafir, 11/29/03).
   
President George Bush posing for a picture with members of the US-appointed Iraqi Governing Council, during his 2 1/2 hour visit to Baghdad airport on Thursday (Annahar, 11/29/03).
   
The seven Kenyans suspected in being involved in the Al-Qaeda suicide attack on an Israeli hotel in Mombassa (Annahar, 11/29/03).
   
The Maltese President, Jido de Marko, is visiting Egypt in the following two days. (Al-Ahram, 11/29/03).
    
Talal Al-Rashid, the famous Saudi poet, was killed in Algeria yesterday, in an ambush by rebels in Julfa, 300 km south of Algiers (Dar Alhayat, 11/20/03).
 
 
Tunisian singer, Dhikra Al-Dali, was killed by her Egyptian husband, Ayman Sadiq, who also killed her manager and his wife, then killed himself, in Cairo yesterday (Alittihad, 11/29/03).
 
 
   
U.S. soldiers load the bodies of two Japanese diplomats onto the back of a truck at a hospital in the northern Iraqi city of Tikrit November 30, 2003. Two foreigners were seriously wounded on Sunday when their car was attacked on a highway south of Saddam Hussein's hometown Tikrit in Iraq, a Reuters journalist at the scene said. One of the victims was slumped motionless inside the car and was receiving no medical attention. U.S. troops were trying to revive the second victim. (Photo by Ceerwan Aziz/Reuters, 11/30/03).
   
Palestinian Prime Minister, Ahmed Quorei, meeting with the US Envoy, William Burns, in the US Embassy in Amman, yesterday. (Alquds, 11/30/03).
   
Hamas members preparing a locally-made missile during clashes with Israeli occupation forces in Rafah, yesterday. (Annahar, 11/30/03).
  السيارة التي قتل فيها الاسبان مساء السبت  
Iraqis mounting the car, which was attacked south of Baghdad, in which seven Spaniard intelligence officers were killed yesterday. (Dar Alhayat, 11/30/03).
   
Corpses of the Spaniard intelligence officers on the ground, south of Baghdad yesterday (Al-Watan, 11/30/03).
 
 
A US female soldier body-searching an Iraqi widow, whose husband was killed in the war, in a center for compensating war victims in Mosul yesterdday. (Annahar, 11/30/03).
   
An Israeli soldier with his finger on the trigger in front of Palestinian children (Al-Khaleej, 11/30/03).
 
 
A US soldier and an Iraqi child covering her eyes during the search of her family home in Baghdad yesterday. (Alittihad, Dar Alhayat, 11/30/03).
 

 
The Tunisian Lawyer, Radhya Nassrawi, is on hunger strike since Octorber 15, in Tunis, in protest to the harassment she and her family had been subjected to from the Tunisian government for her defense of human rights and political prisoners. (Alquds Alarabi, 11/30/03).
   
Shaikh Muhammed Al-Mu'ayed, one of the main leaders of the Yemeni Reform (Islah) Party, who was arrested in Germany and extradited to the US by a plot from the US agent, Muhammed Al-Ansi. Al-Mu'ayed is accused by the US of helping finance Al-Qaeda, an accusation he and his Party have denied. Yemen requested his extradition to be tried in Yemen. (Al-Watan, 11/30/03).
   
Several scientific studies demonstrated a negative relationship between smoking and sexual activity among male smokers. Actually, there is a higher percentage of impotence among male smokers than among non-smokers (Al-Riyadh, 11/30/03).