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Ahmed Sa'adat, the Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, who is detained in a US-UK guarded Palestinian prison in Jericho, told Al-Watan newspaper that there is no reason for his detention other than the inability of the Palestinian authority to free itself from US-Israeli chains (Al-Watan, 10/29/03).
   
The Israeli land-grab segregation wall separating occupied East Jerusalem from Ramallah (Alquds, 10/29/03).
   
A Palestinian family gathers its olive harvest in what remained of their field after the Sharon Fence separated them from the rest of their land in the village of Uqba, in the West Bank. Palestinians see the Israeli Fence as nothing but stealing of their lands (Assafir, 10/29/03).
   
Two US soldiers searching pockets of an Iraqi boy in Tikrit yesterday (Assafir, 10/29/03).
   
An Israeli occupation soldier with his gun controlling the gate of a Palestinian elementary school. (Alayyam, 10/28/03).
   
Israeli soldiers lauding their tank with bombs in preparation for a large military attack on Syria before the end of the year, spreading death and destruction to new lands in the Middle East (Al-Riyadh, 10/29/03).
   
A US base in Kirkuk was attacked with five Iraqi Katyosha missiles on Tuesday (Bab, 10/29/03).
   
Iraqi policemen and civilians look over the remains of a suicide bomber's car in Fallujah on Tuesday. A suicide bomber blew up a car near a police station in the restive Iraqi town west of Baghdad on Tuesday killing himself and four civilians, police said. – (Reuters, Khaleej Times, 10/29/03).
   
The chaos and destruction resulting from the suicide bomb at Al-Khadr police station in Baghdad, on Monday (Annahar, 10/28/03)
   
Al-Sha'ab police station in Baghdad after it was destroyed by a car bomb on Monday (Annahar, 10/28/03)
   
US soldiers after the suicide bomb attack on Al-Bay'a police station in Baghadad. (Annahar, 10/28/03).
   
The US developed a laser-guided cannon to be launched against Katyosha missiles that Hizbullah has in Southern Lebanon. The new weapon cost US tax payers about $57 million. (Assafir, 10/29/03).
   
Mahathir Muhammed, Malaysian Prime Minister, in an emotional moment during a farewell party for him as he is retiring by the end of October (Assafir, 10/29/03).
   
Turkey celebrated the 80th anniversary of founding the secular state amongst a debate between supporters of secularism and supporters of Islamism. (Assafir, 10/29/03).
   
Three of the ten US Democratic presidential candidates who debated each other in Detroit, Michigan, at the weekend: Clark, Gephart, and Lieberman. (Annahar, 10/29/03).
   
 Fires killed 17 people in Southern California (Annahar, 10/29/03).
   
A relative of 12-year-old Palestinian boy Bahaa Zbeidi cries over his body during his funeral a day after he was shot by the Israeli army during stone throwing clashes in the Balata refugee camp near the West Bank city of Nablus, October 30, 2003. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini
   
A Palestinian man carrying his elderly mother over a barbed wire in Halhoul, Hebron, placed by Israeli occupation forces to restrict the movement of Palestinians (Alayyam, 10/30/03).
   
U.S. soldiers stand with their weapons at the ready around a detained Iraqi man, outside his home during a night raid in Tikrit, October 30, 2003. Soldiers of U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division (Task Force Ironhorse) raided several houses in Tikrit looking for members of suspected terrorist cell planning attacks on coalition forces in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
   
Iraqi policemen demonstrating in Baghdad for not receiving their salaries for the past two months. (Annahar, 10/30/03).
   
Israeli soldier examining a car of a settler, which was attacked by Palestinian resistance in the West Bank yesterday (Annahar, 10/30/03).
   
Palestinian Prime Minister, Ahmed Quorei: We need to be united ... in reaching agreement about a new truce. (Annahar, 10/30/03).
   
Korean police clashing with demonstrators protesting sending Korean troops to Iraq. (Annahar, 10/30/03).
   
US President George W. Bush listens to a prayer alongside United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamdan ibn Zayed Al-Nahayan at an iftar in the White House in Washington on Tuesday. (Reuters(Arab News, 10/30/03).
   
Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahathir Muhammed, during a farewell party, with his successor, Abdallah Badawi (Assafir, 10/30/03).
   
President Bush addressing his Muslim guests in the White House after the Iftar banquet last night. (Annahar, 10/30/03).
   
Dominique de Villepin: A US unilateral withdrawal from Iraq is disastrous. To avoid that, an Iraqi provisional government supported by the UN should be allowed to take over the country (Annahar, 10/31/03).
   
US forces have intensified their search for the Iraqi Vice President, Izzat Ibrahim Ad Douri, who is believed to be the leader of the Iraqi resistance (Annahar, 10/31/03).
   
Iraqis loot a train carrying US Army supplies outside Fallujah. (EPA, Arab News, 10/31/03).
   
One of two explosions in downtown Baghdad yesterday (Alquds, 10/31/03).
   
US Lieutenant Colonel, Steve Russell, examining the ID of a blindfolded arrested Iraqi in Tikrit yesterday. (Annahar, 10/31/03).
   
Michael Howard, the next leader of the UK Conservative Party, and the possible next British Prime Minister. Most of the Britons won't vote for Blair, the Liar. (Annahar, 10/31/03).
   
Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahathir Muhammed, and his Deputy and Successor, Abdallah Ahmed Badawi, yesterday. (Annahar, 10/31/03).