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Palestinians were killed in an Israeli air raid and tank
shelling in a Hamas summer camp on Tuesday. Here, they are being
prayed upon before the funeral (Al-Ayyam, 9/8/04). |
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| The
soccer field that was targeted by an Israeli air raid in Gaza,
which resulting in killing of 14 Palestinians and injuring
dozens of them today (IPC, 9/7/04). |
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Smoke
rises over Falluja following a U.S. army bombardment, September
7, 2004. U.S. warplanes launched airstrikes on Falluja. Four
Iraqis were killed, including a child an elderly. (Photo by
Mohammed Khodor/Reuters, 9/7/04).
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Funeral of the Beslan victims yesterday. (Annahar,
9/7/04). |
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Democratic presidential nominee John
Kerry(C) shares a laugh with the audience at a Town Hall meeting
in Greensboro, North Carolina, September 7, 2004. Kerry sharply
rebuked President George W. Bush on Tuesday for choosing to go
to war in Iraq and sticking Americans with the $200 billion
bill. With a tighter stump speech and a sharper message built
around a riff on Bush's middle initial, Kerry declared: 'W
stands for wrong -- wrong direction, wrong choices -- and it's
time to put it right.' (Photo by Jim Young/Reuters, 9/7/04). |
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President Arafat, Prime Minister Qurei, Egyptian Foreign
Minister, Abu El-Ghait, and Egyptian Intelligence Minister,
Sulaiman, in Ramallah yesterday(Alquds, 9/7/04).
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| Indian
Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, meeting with the Pakistani
Foreign Minister, Khorshid Mahmoud Kasouri, in New Delhi
yesterday (Annahar, 9/7/04). |
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| Foreign
Ministers of Sudan, Mustafa Ismael, and Japan, Kawagotchi, in
Tokyo yesterday (Assafir, 9/7/04). |
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| US
soldiers examining the place where 7 US soldiers were killed
outside Falluja on Monday (Assafir, 9/7/04). |
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An Iraqi man collapsing crying
against a car as he saw his brother who was killed during a US
air raid on Al-Sadr city, in Baghdad yesterday, where about 40
Iraqis were killed. Also seven US soldiers were killed in
various parts of the country (Assafir, 9/8/04). |
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| A
Palestinian woman crying while bidding farewell to Aref Jundiya
during the funeral of 14
Palestinians who were killed in an Israeli air raid and tank
shelling on a Hamas summer camp on Tuesday. (Assafir, 9/8/04). |
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| A US
military truck on fire after being attacked by Iraqi guerrillas
west of Baghdad yesterday. Seven US soldiers were killed on
Tuesday. (Annahar, 9/8/04). |
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| The two
Italian aid workers Simona Torretta(R), and Simona Pari, who
worked as volunteers for the Italian aid organization 'Un Ponte
Per Baghdad' (A Bridge for Baghdad). Torretta and compatriot
Pari, both 29, were taken hostage Tuesday while working in
Baghdad. (Photo by Reuters, 9/8/04). |
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40 Iraqis were killed yesterday in
Al-Sadr city and Falluja during US air strikes and shelling (Assafir, 9/8/04). |
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| U.S.
army soldiers survey the scene, following an attack on a
military convoy on the motorway west from the Iraqi capital
Baghdad, September 8, 2004. Iraqis attacked a U.S. military
convoy in western Baghdad setting three military vehicles on
fire. Two US soldiers were killed and at least three troops were
wounded in Iraqi today. (Photo by Ali Jasim/Reuters, 9/8/04).
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A car burns in the Sadr City section of Baghdad following
clashes between U.S. army and Iraqi militia, September 7, 2004.
The U.S. military death toll in Iraq reached 1,000 on Tuesday
nearly 18 months after the US invasion of Iraq. (Photo by Namir
Noor-Eldeen/Reuters ,
9/7/04). |
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Iraqi firemen battle burning tires
in a public garage, following a mortar attack in the Iraqi
capital Baghdad September 8, 2004. The U.S. military death toll
in Iraq reached 1,000 nearly 18 months after the US invasion of
Iraq. (Photo by Ceerwan Aziz/Reuters, 9/8/04). |
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Palestinian women crying for a relative who was killed with three
others by Israeli occupation forces in Jabaliya yesterday, as
Israeli tanks re-invaded northern Gaza Strip (Alhayat Al-Jadeeda,
9/11/04). |
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| A
Palestinian woman crying the death of her husband, Amr Abu
Aideyyeh (35), who was killed during an Israeli occupation raid on
Ramallah on Sept 9, 2004 (PMC, 9/11/04). |
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| An Iraqi
fire fighter hoses down a destroyed vehicle following a roadside
bomb attack in the southern city of Basra September 11, 2004. A
roadside bomb detonated near the U.S. embassy office in the
southern Iraq city of Basra, killing two people and wounding
three. (Photo by Atef Hassan/Reuters, 9/11/04). |
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| Iraqis
putting their hands together in solidarity with Al-Sadr in Al-Kadhimiya,
Baghdad yesterday (Assafir, 9/11/04). |
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| Iraqi
women holding Al-Sadr phot in Kufa yesterday (Assafir, 9/11/04). |
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| Two Iranian women registering their
names as human shields to defend Bushahr nuclear reactor (Assafir,
9/11/04). |
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| Sudanese Foreign Minister, Mustafa
Uthman Ismael, and South Korean Foreign Minister in Seoul
yesterday (Assafir, 9/11/04). |
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| Gamal Mubarak appears in a huge
poster in the Tahrir Square reflecting his emerging leadership in
Egypt (Assafir, 9/11/04). |
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| John Kerry campaigning in Missouri
yesterday (Assafir, 9/11/04). |
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