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| Palestinian
women demonstrating in Yatta, Al-Khalil (Hebron) yesterday,
demanding the release of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli
occupation jails (Alhayat Aljadeeda, 4/24/05). |
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| An
Israeli occupation soldier preventing Palestinians from
crossing the barrier between their town of Abu Dis to
occupied East Jerusalem yesterday (Alquds, 4/24/05). |
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| US forces block a road in Al-Furat
neighborhood, leading to the Baghdad airport road, which was
the scene of yesterday's attacks (Annahar, 4/24/05). |
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| Iraqi
policemen examining remains of a yesterday's car bombs (Alittihad,
4/24/05). |
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| Japanese Prime Minister, Koizumi,
and Chinese leader, Hu Jintao, meeting during the Jakarta
Conference of the non-aligned nations (Annahar, 4/24/05). |
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| US President George W. Bush on Monday
greeting Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah at his ranch in Crawford, Texas.
US Secretary of State Condi Rice watching. (Annahar,
4/26/05). |
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| US President George W. Bush on Monday
greeting Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah at his ranch in Crawford, Texas.
(Arab News, 4/26/05). |
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| Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah
kissing President George Bush on the cheek as he arrived at
Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas, yesterday (Alquds Alarabi,
4/26/05). |
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| US
soldiers carrying an artillery shell they found in a cache
near Mosul yesterday (Annahar, 4/26/05). |
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| An Iraqi official leaving the
site where an oilpipe was attacked to prevent the export of
Iraqi oil (Alrai, 4/26/05). |
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| An
Israeli occupation soldier screaming at a Palestinian boy
inside a neighborhood of the Palestinian city of Al-Khalil
(Hebron), during a curfew yesterday. The curfew was imposed
on the city of Hebron to allow illegal Israeli settlers to
celebrate expanding their illegal settlement of Tel Romeda
inside the Palestinian city. (Annahar, Assafir, 4/27/05). |
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| Commander
of Syrian armed forces, General Ali Habib, after being
awarded a Lebanese Medal in gratitude for the role played by
Syrian forces in Lebanon yesterday. (Assafir, 4/27/05). |
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| A
Syrian soldier waving to his Lebanese counterparts before
crossing the border to Syria. Syrian announced that it
completed its withdrawal from Lebanon yesterday (Annahar,
4/27/05). |
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| In
this photo provided by the White House, President Bush meets
with Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah on Monday, at the
President's ranch in Crawford, Texas. Bush pressed the Crown
Prince to help curb skyrocketing oil prices and businesses,
and a top adviser said a Saudi plan to increase production
would have an impact. (Khaleej Times, AP, 4/27/05). |
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| Russian
President, Vladimir Putin, and Egyptian President, Hosni
Mubarak, in Cairo yesterday (Assafir, 4/27/05). |
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| Iranian
leader, Ali Khamenei (right), and the three senior Iranian
leaders (Khatami, Shahrwardi, and Rafsanjani) during
celebration of the Prophet's birthday in Tehran yesterday (Assafir,
4/27/05). |
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Grateful Lebanese surrounding a leaving Syrian tank with flowers and
flags yesterday (Alquds Alarabi, 4/26/05).
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Lebanese waving a farewell to withdrawing
Syrian troops yesterday. Syria was withdrawing all but a token force of
its troops in Lebanon yesterday, effectively ending 29 years of military
presence in the country, Syrian and Lebanese officials said. (Gulf News,
4/26/05).
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Former Iranian President, Ali Akbar Hashimi
Rafsanjani, announced his presidential candidacy yesterday (Annahar,
4/26/05).
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