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Palestinian children throwing stones at the symbol of the Zionist evil and greed, an Israeli occupation tank, in Jenin (Al-Ayyam, 1/10/04).
   
Israeli occupation soldiers getting ready to terrorize a Palestinian family in Jenin, without any provocation from Palestinians (Alquds, 1/10/04)
   
An Israeli occupation soldier arresting a number of Palestinian youngmen in Jenin (Ad Dustour, 1/10/04).
   
A US soldier watching an Iraqi mother and her children inside their home, during a campaign of house searches in Tikrit yesterday (Al-Ahram, 1/10/04).
   
U.S. soldiers arresting more Iraqis in Tikrit yesterday in an attempt to stop resistance to the coalition forces (Annahar, 1/10/04).
   
A burning car and two of the victims who were killed in the attack on the Baquba Mosque yesterday(Annahar, 1/10/04).
  Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei. Exasperated by the stalled peace process, the Palestinians have reasserted their right to declare independence on Palestinian land Israel occupied in 1967  
Palestinian Prime Minister, Ahmed Qourei: A bi-national state is a better alternative than Sharon's Apartheid plan (PMC, 1/10/04).
   
Turkish Prime Minister, Tayeb Erdogan, talking to Turkish immigrants in Germany yesterday. (Assafir, 1/10/04).
   
Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean addresses a campaign town meeting on health care at the Rochester Community Center in Rochester, New Hampshire, January 9, 2004. Dean continues to have a strong lead in polls of Democratic New Hampshire voters less three weeks before the state's crucial presidential primary. (Photo by Jim Bourg/Reuters, 1/10/04).
   
Ma'moun Al-Hudhaibi, the leader of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood died in Cairo yesterday (Assafir, 1/10/04).
   
Iranians demonstrating in Tehran in protest against their government's decision to change the name of a street, which had the name of the Sadat's assassin, Khaled Al-Islambuli. (Annahar, 1/10/04).
   
French experts trying to locate the Egyptian plane black box in the Sharm El-Shaikh waters. (Annahar, 1/10/04).
 
 
 
 
Former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill is the main source for an upcoming book about the Bush White House, "The Price of Loyalty." Here talking to CBS 60-miniutes show, O'Neill said the Bush administration planned the invasion of Iraq before September 11, 2001.  (Photo: CBS, 1/11/04).
   
Palestinians carry an injured boy after he was shot by Israeli troops in Nablus on Saturday. (EPA, Arab News, 1/11/04).
   
Palestinians carry an injured boy after he was shot by Israeli troops in Nablus on Saturday. (Al-Ayyam, 1/11/04).
   
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurie speaks to the press in front of the separation wall in the West Bank town of Qalqilya, January 11, 2004. Qurie said peace would never dawn in the Middle East unless the barrier was removed. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters, 1/11/04).
   
View of a concrete wall, part of the controversial barrier Israel contends is necessary to stop suicide bombers and which the Palestinians condemn as a land grab, at the outskirts of occupied Jerusalem on Saturday (REUTERS photo by Goran Tomasevic, Jordan Times, 1/11/04).
   
Children of one of the two Iraqi policemen who were unintentionally killed by US soldiers in Kirkuk yerterday. (Annahar, 1/11/04).
   
British occupation soldiers in Amara confronting demonstrators protesting yesterday's killing of five former Iraqi soldiers for demanding their salaries.  (Al-Ahram, 1/11/04).
   
Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, talks with Spain's Foreign Minister Ana Palacio, left, during their official meeting in Teheran on Saturday. - AP, 1/11/04).
 
 
 
   
Israeli occupation soldiers terrorizing Palestinians at Tapuah juncture, near Nablus, after closing it in front of Palestinians traveling to and from Nablus. (Alhayat Aljadeda, 1/12/04).
   
A Palestinian boy on crutches looks at concrete blocks due to be erected in the village of Abu Dis in east Jerusalem, as a part of the controversial security barrier on Sunday. Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qorie said on Sunday that peace would never dawn in the Middle East unless the barrier was removed. - (Reuters, Khaleej Times, 1/12/04).
  Two Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) drag a Palestinian man after protesting the Israeli military closure of the Tapuah junction, near the West Bank town of Nablus Sunday Jan. 11, 2004. Palestinians prevented from going through the junction sat on the road closing it before being removed with force by IOF  
Israeli occupation soldiers dragging a Palestinian at Tapuah juncture, which was closed to Palestinian traffic to and from Nablus without any provocation (PMC, 1/12/04).
Ahmed Qorei talks to the press as he visits the Israeli wall in the West Bank town of Qalqilya on Sunday. (AFP, Arab News, 1/12/04). 
Palestinians walk on Sunday along a demolished road leading to the Palestinian village of Al Walaja, south of occupied Jerusalem, after the Israeli army dug the only road to the village following clashes that erupted last week. Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia gave his backing yesterday for a two-state settlement with Israel after warning last week that the Palestinians could call for one binational state (AFP PHOTO by Musa AL SHAER, Arab News, 1/12/04),.
    
Seven Iraqis were killed during a fire-exchange near an oil pipeline, south of Samarra today. (Dar Alhayat, 1/12/04).
   
Hundreds of Mexican workers march as they take part in an anti-American and free trade protest as leaders arrive for the Summit of the Americas in Monterrey, Mexico January 11, 2004. Leaders from the Western Hemisphere are taking part in discussions on social development and equality during meetings January 12-13. (Photo by Mariana Bazo/Reuters, 1/12/04).
   
A number of Iranian members of parliament lifting their seat numbers in protest to a decision to reject them to run for another term by the council that supervises the Constitution. President Khatami criticized the decision describing it as contradictory with the Iranian Islamic democracy (Annahar , 1/12/04).
  اونيل مع بوش في صورة من الارشيف (رويترز)  
Secretary Paul O'Neill: The Bush administration started planning for the war on Iraq from the beginning, way before September 11 (Dar Alhayat, 1/12/04).
   
Turkish Prime Minister, Erdogan, welcoming Turkish-Cypriot leader, Raof Dinktash, in Istanbul. Erdogan supports reunification of the Island. (Annahar, 1/12/04).
   
A US soldier was killed and two were injured in a road-side bomb explosion in Baghdad today.  (Bab, 1/12/04).
    
Saudi Ambassador to the UK: Saudi Arabia exists by the will of God. Richard Perle's prediction of its disintegration represents his Zionist wishes (Dar Alhayat, 1/12/04).
 
 
Mauritanian Islamic activist, Muhammed Jamil Mansour, was arrested in Nuwaq Al-Shatt airport, as he returned from his exile in Belgium. He was the second leader arrested recently after the former President, Weld Haidallah (Alquds Alarabi, 1/12/04).
    
President Clinton was one of five people in a list of candidates for the honorary status of the Governor of the British Ports. Among other people on the list was Nelson Mandella and John Major. (Annahar, 1/12/04).