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About eight US soldiers were killed and several injured in Khalidiya, Iraq yesterday. (An Nahar, 9/19/03).
A new Iraqi attack on the Kirkuk oil pipeline to prevent any Iraqi oil exports during the US occupation of Iraq (Assafir, 9/19/03).
Iraqis demonstrating yesterday holding Saddam's pictures (Alquds Alarabi, 9/19/03).
President Arafat and his Prime Minister designate, Ahmed Quorei, in Ramallah yesterday (An Nahar, 9/19/03).
Two Palestinian children running for their life away from an Israeli tank, in Jenin (An Nahar, 9/19/03).
House of the family of Jihad Abu Suwaireh, a Palestinian activist who was assassinated by Israeli occupation forces. The house was blown up after the assassination. (An Nahar, 9/19/03).
President Bush and King Abdallah in Camp David. Abdallah came to persuade Bush not to continue his attacks on Arafat (Assafir, 9/19/03).
Chirac and Schroeder insisted in Berlin yesterday that they would not send troops to Iraq but they are willing to train Iraqis. (Assafir, 9/19/03).
UAE officials posing for a photo in front of the symbol of the World Bank meeting, which has the flags of participants, including Israel, for the first time in the country. (An Nahar, 9/19;03).
Akila al-Hashemi, a member of the U.S.-appointed Governing Council of Iraq. Gunmen opened fire on a car carrying al-Hashemi in Baghdad on September 20, 2003, seriously wounding her and three bodyguards (Chip East/Reuters, Reuters, 9/20/03).
Iraqi Defense Minister, Sultan Hashem Ahmed, gave himself in to US forces after negotiations in Mosul. (Assafir, 9/20/03).
Two of the US soldiers who were killed in Tikrit, Iraq, yesterday (Assafir, 9/20/03).
Palestinian Foreign Minister, Farouq Al-Qaddoumi, received credentials of the Chinese Ambassador to the Palestinian Authority, in his office in Tunisia yesterday. (Assafir 9/20/03).
While the world is impotently watching, Israeli occupation tanks enter Jenin again killing and injuring more Palestinians and destroying more of their homes (Alquds, 9/20/03). 
A Palestinian boy throwing a Molotov bottle at an Israeli occupation tank in Jenin yesterday (Assafir, 9/20/03).
Palestinian children throwing stones at an Israeli bulldozer building the Segregation Fence in Abu Deis, East Jerusalem. (Assafir, 9/20/03).
Commanders of Turkish forces decided to delay their decision to send their troops to Iraq. (Assafir, 9/20/03).
Turks demonstrating against sending Troops to Iraq (Alquds Alarabi, 9/20/03).
Former Iranian Ambassador in Argentina, Sulaimanpour, in his way to a London court yesterday (Assafir, 9/20/03).
Swedish Prime Minister, Persson, paying respect to the assassinated Swedish Foreign Minister, Anna Lindh, during her memorial yesterday. (Assafir, 9/20;03).
Islam Abd Al Ale looks on as others search in the rubble of a house that was destroyed by an Israeli army bulldozer next to the border with Egypt at the Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza Strip on Saturday (AP photo, Jordan Times, 9/21/03)
Israeli occupation soldiers searching belongings of Palestinian women in Hebron yesterday (Alittihad, 9/21/03).
An aerial view of Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison on the outskirts of the capital Baghdad is seen in this July 20, 2003, file photo. Two U.S. soldiers were killed and 13 wounded in a mortar attack on the U.S.-run prison, a military spokeswoman said on Sunday. Photo by Chris Helgren/Reuters, 9/21/03.
US soldiers arresting two Iraqis in front of Palestine Hotel in Baghdad because their car did not stop at the checkpoint there. (An-Nahar, 9/21/03).
Syrian Vice President, Abdul Halim Khaddam, meeting with an Iraqi tribal delegation  (An Nahar, 9/21/03).
Japanese Prime Minister, Koizomi, after his reelection as a chairman of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. (An-Nahar, 9/21/03).
Kofi Annan, the drummer, maybe the only thing he might be remembered for by the majority of people in the world. (Alittihad, 9/21/03).
French President Jacques Chirac, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and British Prime Minister Tony Blair address a news conference on Saturday after a meeting in Berlin (photo by Paul McErlane/Reuters, Jordan Times, 9/21/03)
The new Syrian government (An-Nahar, 9/21/03).

 


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