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| An Iraqi
woman crying for the death of her relatives, who were killed
during the fighting between US and Iraqi forces in Samarra
yestreday. About 150 Iraqis were killed, many of the are still in
the streets eaten by doges. Samarra population have been leaving
the city in mass exodus, the remaining are without water or
electricity. (Assafir, 10/4/04). |
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| U.S. Army
troops secure the site of a bombing attack in central Baghdad,
October 4, 2004. Car bomb attacks brought more carnage to the
streets of two Iraqi cities on Monday, killing at least 33 people.
More than 100 people were wounded as bombers struck twice in
Baghdad and once in the northern city of Mosul. (Photo by Akram
Saleh/Reuters, 10/4/04). |
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| Vehicle
doors dangle from a shop front near a bomb blast site attack in
Baghdad October 4, 2004. Two bomb blasts shook central Baghdad on
Monday, killing at least 33 people and wounding 100, while U.S.
and Iraqi forces pursued their offensive against Iraqi resistance
in other Iraqi cities. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters, 10/4/04). |
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| Samarra
residents carrying corpses of Iraqis who were killed by US forces
after several days of being left in the streets of the city (Alrai,
10/4/04). |
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| An Iraqi
woman crying for the death of her mother and her aunt, who were
killed by US forces in Samarra yestreday. (Assafir, 10/4/04). |
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A Palestinian
"Terrorist" standing on the
rubble of his kindergarten, which was destroyed by Israeli
occupation "peace-loving"
forces in Jabalia refugee camp, yesterday
(Alquds, Alhayat Aljadeeda, 10/4/04).) |
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| The
rubble of a Palestinian kindergarten in the Jabalia refugee camp,
which was destroyed by Israeli occupation forces yesterday,
as a pre-emptive strike against future
terrorists and their infrastructure, as the pro-Israeli corporate
media repeats slavishly. (Al-Ayyam, 10/4/04). |
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Palestinians carrying a peace activists who was shot during the
protest against the Israeli Land-Grab Wall in Beit Awwa yesterday (Assafir, 10/4/04). |
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An Israeli army tank sits stuck in the sand near the fence
separating Israel from the Gaza Strip, October 4, 2004. An Israeli
air strike on a northern Gaza refugee camp killed at least four
Palestinians increasing the victims of the fifth day of the
Israeli aggrssion in northern Gaza to eight. Scores have been
wounded. Schools and homes have been demolished (Photo by Nir
Elias/Reuters,
10/4/04). |
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| An
Israeli occupation soldier grabbing the arm of a Palestinian woman
who was protesting the Israeli grabbing of her own property to
build the Israeli Land-Grab Wall, in the village of Beit Awwa, in
the West Bank (Al-Khaleej, 10/4/04). |
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| Erdogan
receiving an award from Schroeder. Both expected a positive EU
report on Turkey on Wednesday that would lead to Turkey joining
the EU (Alquds Alarabi, 10/4/04). |
| Jia Franco Finni,
Deputy Italian Prime Minister, meeting with Egyptian President,
Hosni Mubarak, in Cairo yesterday. Finni announced that there will
be no need for foreign forces in Iraq after elections in January
2005, hinting that Italy may withdraw its forces from Iraq soon
after that. (Annahar, 10/4/04). |
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Mother of four-year-old Palestinian Louai Al-Najar grieves over
his body in the southern Gaza Strip on Monday. (AFP, Arab News,
10/5/04). |
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| An Iraqi
woman crying for the death of her relatives, who were killed
during the fighting between US and Iraqi forces in Samarra
yesterday. About 150 Iraqis were killed, many of them are still in
the streets eaten by dogs. Samarra population have been leaving
the city in mass exodus, the remaining are without water or
electricity. (Assafir, 10/4/04). |
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| A U.S.
soldier looking at the body of a dead Iraqi man who was thrown
away by the power of the explosion in the Sa'adoun Street in
Baghdad yesterday. The two suicide car bombs killed at least 33 people.
More than 100 people were wounded as bombers struck twice in
Baghdad and once in the northern city of Mosul. (Assafir, 10/5/04). |
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| Funeral
of one of the 12 Palestinians who were killed by Israeli
occupation forces in Jabalia on Monday, during the sixth day of
the Israeli occupation assault on northern Gaza Strip (Assafir,
10/5/04). |
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| US
soldiers taking shelter after the explosion in the Sa'adoun Street
in Baghdad yesterday. (Allittihad,
10/5/04). |
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| An Iraqi
man is brought to the hospital after a car bomb exploded in Mosul
October 5, 2004. An Iraqi car bomb exploded when a US convoy
passed by killing and injuring a number of Iraqis and US soldiers.
(Photo by Ceerwan Aziz/Reuters, 10/5/04). |
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| Chirac welcoming Kavashnivski in
paris yesterday. The Polish President announced that his
government will withdraw its troops from Iraq starting from
January 2005 (Annahar, 10/5/04). |
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John Kerry and Michael Fox in New
Hampshire yesterday (Assafir, 10/5/04). |
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To the supporters
of Israel: See for yourselves the consequences of your support for
the Israeli monsters:
A Palestinian girl carries her 6-month-old brother in Beit Lahiya
town north of Gaza Strip Oct. 6, 2004. Both were wounded after an
Israeli tank fired a shell while they were sleeping at their home.
Three Palestinians were killed and 10 children wounded in the
action, witnesses and medics said. (Photo by Mohammed
Salem/Reuters, 10/6/04). |
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| An Iraqi
mother and her son grieving for a family member who was killed
yesterday by US fire in Al-Sadr City. (Assafir,
10/6/04). |
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| An
Israeli occupation soldier opening the fence gate to allow an
Israeli bulldozer to pass towards the Jabalia refugee camp in
northern Gaza Strip, in order to demolish more Palestinian homes. (Alquds, 10/6/04). |
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| Funeral
of one of the 12 Palestinians who were killed by Israeli
occupation forces in Jabalia on Monday, during the sixth day of
the Israeli occupation assault on northern Gaza Strip (Assafir,
10/5/04). |
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Palestinian children surround a car that was hit with an Israeli
missile killing two members of Islamic Jihad, in an attempt to
provoke Palestinian suicide bombing to be used as an excuse for
further killing of Palestinians and further destruction of their
villages, cities, and refugee camps. (Alhayat Aljadeeda
10/6/04). |
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| An Iraqi
man is brought to the hospital after a car bomb exploded in Mosul
October 5, 2004. An Iraqi car bomb exploded when a US convoy
passed by killing and injuring a number of Iraqis and US soldiers.
(Photo by Ceerwan Aziz/Reuters, 10/5/04). |
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Democratic vice presidential nominee
Senator John Edwards(L) talks with U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney
after their debate at Case Western Reserve University in
Cleveland, Ohio, October 5, 2004. (Photo by John Sommers/Reuters, 10/6/04). |
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