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    • A puppy stands on a truck carrying people to be evacuated from the area in preparation for the approach of Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, on the southern coast of Cuba, August 30, 2008. Powerful Hurricane Gustav roared toward western Cuba on Saturday with 125 mph (205 kph) winds on its way to the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico after a deadly pass through the Caribbean. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A puppy stands on a truck carrying people to be evacuated from the area in preparation for the approach of Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, on the southern coast of Cuba, August 30, 2008. Powerful Hurricane Gustav roared toward western Cuba on Saturday with 125 mph (205 kph) winds on its way to the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico after a deadly pass through the Caribbean.

    • BANGKOK, THAILAND - AUGUST 30:  A member of Anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) stands behind barbed wire outside Government on August 30, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. The protesters want to unseat the seven-month old coalition government lead by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej. From Getty Images.

      BANGKOK, THAILAND - AUGUST 30: A member of Anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) stands behind barbed wire outside Government on August 30, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. The protesters want to unseat the seven-month old coalition government lead by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej.

    • Georgian soldiers run near a blazing building after a Russian bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said. The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to  Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Georgian soldiers run near a blazing building after a Russian bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said. The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town.

    • CARSON, CA - JULY 31:  Andre Villa practices in the Moto X Freestyle during the summer X Games 14 at Home Depot Center on July 31, 2008 in Carson, California. From Getty Images.

      CARSON, CA - JULY 31: Andre Villa practices in the Moto X Freestyle during the summer X Games 14 at Home Depot Center on July 31, 2008 in Carson, California.

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    • North Korea's  An Chol Hyok watches the ball go in the net after North Korean Choe Kum Chol scores North Korea's 1st Goal  during the World Cup Qualifier soccer match at the Mohammed  stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. From AP Photo by STR.

      North Korea's An Chol Hyok watches the ball go in the net after North Korean Choe Kum Chol scores North Korea's 1st Goal during the World Cup Qualifier soccer match at the Mohammed stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008.

    • An Iranian cleric sits at a mosque as he break his fast on day fifth of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in Tehran September 6, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      An Iranian cleric sits at a mosque as he break his fast on day fifth of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in Tehran September 6, 2008.

    • Ecuadorean fans celebrates their team�s goal against Bolivia during their FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010 qualifier football match at the Olimpic stadium in Quito on September 6, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Ecuadorean fans celebrates their team�s goal against Bolivia during their FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010 qualifier football match at the Olimpic stadium in Quito on September 6, 2008.

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    • Former astronaut Lisa Nowak (R) speaks to the press as her attorneys Cheney Mason (L) and Donald Lykkebak (C) stand with her after her pre-trial hearing at Orange County Court in Orlando, Florida August 24, 2007. Nowak is accused of stalking and attacking Air Force Capt. Colleen Shipman at Orlando International Airport. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Former astronaut Lisa Nowak (R) speaks to the press as her attorneys Cheney Mason (L) and Donald Lykkebak (C) stand with her after her pre-trial hearing at Orange County Court in Orlando, Florida August 24, 2007. Nowak is accused of stalking and attacking Air Force Capt. Colleen Shipman at Orlando International Airport.

    • Supporters of the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP) celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari, widower of slain former premier Benazir Bhutto, in the presidential election, in front of The Parliament House in Islamabad on September 6, 2008. Zardari secured a large win in Pakistan's presidential elections on September 6, capping a remarkable rise from jail, exile and his wife Benazir Bhutto's assassination just nine months ago. The controversial front-runner swept a poll among lawmakers to become the 14th president in Pakistan's short but turbulent history, taking power in the world's only nuclear-armed Islamic state and frontline "war on terror" ally. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Supporters of the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP) celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari, widower of slain former premier Benazir Bhutto, in the presidential election, in front of The Parliament House in Islamabad on September 6, 2008. Zardari secured a large win in Pakistan's presidential elections on September 6, capping a remarkable rise from jail, exile and his wife Benazir Bhutto's assassination just nine months ago. The controversial front-runner swept a poll among lawmakers to become the 14th president in Pakistan's short but turbulent history, taking power in the world's only nuclear-armed Islamic state and frontline "war on terror" ally.

    • Supporters of the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP) celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari, widower of slain former premier Benazir Bhutto, in the presidential election, in front of The Parliament House in Islamabad on September 6, 2008. Zardari secured a large win in Pakistan's presidential elections on September 6, capping a remarkable rise from jail, exile and his wife Benazir Bhutto's assassination just nine months ago. The controversial front-runner swept a poll among lawmakers to become the 14th president in Pakistan's short but turbulent history, taking power in the world's only nuclear-armed Islamic state and frontline "war on terror" ally. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Supporters of the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP) celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari, widower of slain former premier Benazir Bhutto, in the presidential election, in front of The Parliament House in Islamabad on September 6, 2008. Zardari secured a large win in Pakistan's presidential elections on September 6, capping a remarkable rise from jail, exile and his wife Benazir Bhutto's assassination just nine months ago. The controversial front-runner swept a poll among lawmakers to become the 14th president in Pakistan's short but turbulent history, taking power in the world's only nuclear-armed Islamic state and frontline "war on terror" ally.

    • Supporters of the ruling party, Pakistan People's Party, chant slogans as they celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari in the presidential election in Islamabad September 6, 2008. Zardari, the widower of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, swept to victory in a presidential election on Saturday, as a suicide bomber killed at least 10 people in the northwest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Supporters of the ruling party, Pakistan People's Party, chant slogans as they celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari in the presidential election in Islamabad September 6, 2008. Zardari, the widower of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, swept to victory in a presidential election on Saturday, as a suicide bomber killed at least 10 people in the northwest.

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Seated under the portraits of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, left, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right, are German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, left, with Mahmoud Abbas during their talks at the Palestinian President's headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Monday, June 2, 2008. Steinmeier is on an official visit to the region. From AP Photo by MUHAMMED MUHEISEN.
3 months ago: Seated under the portraits of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, left, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right, are German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, left, with Mahmoud Abbas during their talks at the Palestinian President's headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Monday, June 2, 2008. Steinmeier is on an official visit to the region.
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  • Former British premier Tony Blair, who is now an international Middle East peace envoy, stands in front of a picture of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat during a visit to an aluminum factory in the West Bank city of Nablus on September 4, 2008. Blair�s sister-in-law, British journalist and peace activist Lauren Booth is trapped in the Gaza Strip as Israel refuses to let her leave the Palestinian territory she entered aboard a protest boat. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Palestinian boy carries a picture of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right, and late leader Yasser Arafat, left, as he waits for the arrival of Abbas at the airport highway in Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008. Abbas arrived in Beirut Thursday to meet with Lebanese leaders and other officials to discuss bilateral relations and Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. From AP Photo by AP.
  • Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (R) meets Abie Nathan in Tunis in this July 4, 1991 file photo. Nathan, an Israeli peace activist who blazed trails to Egypt and the Palestinians that his country would eventually follow, died on August 27, 2008. He was 81. Picture taken July 4, 1991. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (R) greets Abie Nathan in Tunis in this July 4, 1991 file photo. Nathan, an Israeli peace activist who blazed trails to Egypt and the Palestinians that his country would eventually follow, died on August 27, 2008. He was 81. Picture taken July 4, 1991. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Palestinian children hold their national flag and a poster bearing the pictures of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (L) and current president Mahmud Abbas (R), as they wait for the convoy of the latter to pass by upon his arrival at Beirut on August 28, 2008. Abbas is on a two-day official visit, where he will meet top Lebanese officials. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A released Palestinian prisoner visits the grave of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in the West Bank city of Ramallah August 25, 2008, in this picture released by the Palestinian Press Office (PPO). Israel freed 198 Palestinian prisoners to a hero's welcome in the West Bank on Monday, saying it hoped the release would bolster Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and U.S.-sponsored peace efforts. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - AUGUST 25: Palestinian Mohammed Ibrahim Abu Ali (2nd R), known as "Abu Ali Yatta," who was jailed in 1979 for killing an Israeli settler who was studying at a religious school in the flashpoint West Bank town of Hebron, Said al-Attaba (3rd R), 56, the longest serving Palestinian prisoner who had been serving a life sentence since 1977 for killing an Israeli woman, pay their respects at the tomb of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in the Muqata, the Palestinian Authority headquarters on August 25, 2008 in the West Bank, Ramallah. Israel freed 198 Palestinian prisoners today in a gesture to president Mahmud Abbas as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was due in the region to spur US-backed peace talks. From Getty Images.
  • Palestinian Mohammed Ibrahim Abu Ali (2nd R), known as "Abu Ali Yatta," who was jailed in 1979 for killing an Israeli settler who was studying at a religious school in the flashpoint West Bank town of Hebron, Said al-Attaba (3rd R), 56, the longest serving Palestinian prisoner who had been serving a life sentence since 1977 for killing an Israeli woman, pay their respects at the tomb of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in the Muqata, the Palestinian Authority headquarters in the West Bank of Ramallah on August 25, 2008. Israel freed 198 Palestinian prisoners today in a gesture to president Mahmud Abbas as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was due in the region to spur US-backed peace talks. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - AUGUST 25: Palestinians just released from Israeli jails pay their respects at the tomb of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in the Muqata, the Palestinian Authority headquarters on August 25, 2008 in the West Bank, Ramallah. Israel freed 198 Palestinian prisoners today in a gesture to president Mahmud Abbas as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was due in the region to spur US-backed peace talks. From Getty Images.
  • Palestinians just released from Israeli jails pay their respects at the tomb of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in the Muqata, the Palestinian Authority headquarters in the West Bank of Ramallah on August 25, 2008. Israel freed 198 Palestinian prisoners today in a gesture to president Mahmud Abbas as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was due in the region to spur US-backed peace talks. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - AUGUST 25: Palestinian Mohammed Ibrahim Abu Ali (R), known as "Abu Ali Yatta," who was jailed in 1979 for killing an Israeli settler who was studying at a religious school in the flashpoint West Bank town of Hebron, Said al-Attaba (L), 56, the longest serving Palestinian prisoner who had been serving a life sentence since 1977 for killing an Israeli woman, pay their respects at the tomb of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in the Muqata, the Palestinian Authority headquarters on August 25, 2008 in the West Bank, Ramallah. Israel freed 198 Palestinian prisoners today in a gesture to president Mahmud Abbas as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was due in the region to spur US-backed peace talks. From Getty Images.
  • Palestinian Mohammed Ibrahim Abu Ali (R), known as "Abu Ali Yatta," who was jailed in 1979 for killing an Israeli settler who was studying at a religious school in the flashpoint West Bank town of Hebron, Said al-Attaba (L), 56, the longest serving Palestinian prisoner who had been serving a life sentence since 1977 for killing an Israeli woman, pay their respects at the tomb of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in the Muqata, the Palestinian Authority headquarters in the West Bank of Ramallah on August 25, 2008. Israel freed 198 Palestinian prisoners today in a gesture to president Mahmud Abbas as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was due in the region to spur US-backed peace talks. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - AUGUST 25: Palestinians just released from Israeli jails pay their respects at the tomb of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in the Muqata, the Palestinian Authority headquarters on August 25, 2008 in the West Bank, Ramallah. Israel freed 198 Palestinian prisoners today in a gesture to president Mahmud Abbas as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was due in the region to spur US-backed peace talks. From Getty Images.
  • Palestinians just released from Israeli jails pay their respects at the tomb of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in the Muqata, the Palestinian Authority headquarters in the West Bank of Ramallah on August 25, 2008. Israel freed 198 Palestinian prisoners today in a gesture to president Mahmud Abbas as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was due in the region to spur US-backed peace talks. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - AUGUST 25:  In this handout image from the Palestinian Press Office (PPO), A Prisoners of Freedom pweeps at the tomb of Yasser Arafat on August 25, 2008 in Ramallah, West Bank. in the Muqata, the Palestinian Presidential compound, on August 25, 2008 in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Israel released 199 Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank as a gesture of good will to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. From Getty Images.
  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - AUGUST 25:  In this handout image from the Palestinian Press Office (PPO), Prisoners of Freedom put wreaths of flowers on the tomb of Yasser Arafat on August 25, 2008 in Ramallah, West Bank. in the Muqata, the Palestinian Presidential compound, on August 25, 2008 in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Israel released 199 Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank as a gesture of good will to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. From Getty Images.
  • Senior Palestinian diplomat in Baghdad, Dalil Qassous, right, stands by a photograph showing the late PLO military chief Khalil al-Wazir, left in photo, and the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, right in photo, at a clinic run by the Palestinian Red Crescent in the Baladiyat district of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Aug. 24, 2008. In recent months sectarian violence has dropped sharply across Iraq, however Iraq's Palestinians who number about 11,000 and have come under attack by Shiite gunmen in the past, remain one of the most vulnerable groups, a U.N. official says. From AP Photo by Karim Kadim.
  • A Palestinian relative of Nasser Al-Annabi, who has been  jailed in Israel and is expected to be released tomorrow, is seen  in front of a wall decorated with posters showing the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, in Al-Amari refugee camp, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Sunday, Aug. 24, 2008. Israel said it will carry out its planned release of nearly 200 Palestinian prisoners Monday. Arabic on the wall reads " Welcome back Nasser". From AP Photo by MUHAMMED MUHEISEN.
  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - AUGUST 13:  In this handout image supplied by the Palestinian Press Office (PPO), Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas attends the funeral of the great Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, at the Presidential headquarters on August 13, 2008 in Ramallah, West Bank. Darwish died on August 9, 2008, aged 67, following heart surgery in Houston, Texas. Darwish is only the second Palestinian to receive a state funeral since Yasser Arafat in 2004. From Getty Images.
  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - AUGUST 13:  In this handout image supplied by the Palestinian Press Office (PPO), Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas attends the funeral of the great Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, at the Presidential headquarters on August 13, 2008 in Ramallah, West Bank. Darwish died on August 9, 2008, aged 67, following heart surgery in Houston, Texas. Darwish is only the second Palestinian to receive a state funeral since Yasser Arafat in 2004. From Getty Images.
  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - AUGUST 13:  In this handout image supplied by the Palestinian Press Office (PPO), Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas attends the funeral of the great Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, at the Presidential headquarters on August 13, 2008 in Ramallah, West Bank. Darwish died on August 9, 2008, aged 67, following heart surgery in Houston, Texas. Darwish is only the second Palestinian to receive a state funeral since Yasser Arafat in 2004. From Getty Images.
  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - AUGUST 13:  In this handout image supplied by the Palestinian Press Office (PPO), Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas attends the funeral of the great Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, at the Presidential headquarters on August 13, 2008 in Ramallah, West Bank. Darwish died on August 9, 2008, aged 67, following heart surgery in Houston, Texas. Darwish is only the second Palestinian to receive a state funeral since Yasser Arafat in 2004. From Getty Images.
  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - AUGUST 13:  In this handout image supplied by the Palestinian Press Office (PPO), Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas accepts condolences from the Jordanian Minister of Culture Nancy Bakair during the funeral of the great Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, at the Presidential headquarters on August 13, 2008 in Ramallah, West Bank. Darwish died on August 9, 2008, aged 67, following heart surgery in Houston, Texas. Darwish is only the second Palestinian to receive a state funeral since Yasser Arafat in 2004. From Getty Images.
  • Family and friends of late Palestinian poet Mahmud Darwish mourn outside his family house in the Arab village of Jadaida in northern Israel on August 11, 2008. Palestinians were making plans today for a funeral of pomp and ceremony for their "national" poet Mahmud Darwish, whose writings captured the spirit of the Palestinian struggle. Thousands of Palestinians including president Mahmud Abbas are expected to attend what will effectively be a state funeral on Wednesday of the kind not seen since Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat was laid to rest in 2004. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Family and friends of late Palestinian poet Mahmud Darwish mourn outside his family house in the Arab village of Jadaida in northern Israel on August 11, 2008. Palestinians were making plans today for a funeral of pomp and ceremony for their "national" poet Mahmud Darwish, whose writings captured the spirit of the Palestinian struggle. Thousands of Palestinians including president Mahmud Abbas are expected to attend what will effectively be a state funeral on Wednesday of the kind not seen since Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat was laid to rest in 2004. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Palestinian workers hang a flag in preparation for the funeral of Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish in the West Bank city of Ramallah August 11, 2008. Darwish, whose poetry encapsulated the Palestinian cause, will get the equivalent of a state funeral in the West Bank on Tuesday -- an honour only previously accorded to PLO leader Yasser Arafat. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Candles burn next to a poster of Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish in the West Bank city of Ramallah, August 10,2008. Darwish, whose poetry encapsulated the Palestinian cause, will get the equivalent of a state funeral in the West Bank on Tuesday, an honour only previously accorded to PLO leader Yasser Arafat. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Palestinians light candles in the memory of the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish in the west bank city of Ramallah August 10, 2008. Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry encapsulated the Palestinian cause, will get the equivalent of a state funeral in the West Bank on Tuesday -- an honour only previously accorded to PLO leader Yasser Arafat. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A Palestinian girl holds candle in memory of the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish in the west bank city of Ramallah August 10, 2008. Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry encapsulated the Palestinian cause, will get the equivalent of a state funeral in the West Bank on Tuesday -- an honour only previously accorded to PLO leader Yasser Arafat. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A man hold pictures of late Palestinian poet Mahmud Darwish (bottom L), near images of late Palestinian leaser Yasser Arafat (C) and late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein (L), on August 10, 2008 in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians today mourned the passing of Mahmud Darwish, who gave voice to their decades-old struggle and is widely considered one of the Arab world's greatest modern poets. In a televised address after Darwish died on Saturday in a US hospital from complications following open-heart surgery, Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas declared three days of official mourning. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Abli Yaish, the Hamas mayor of Nablus, sits in front of a poster depicting late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat as he speaks to the media at the municipality building in the West Bank city of Nablus August 7, 2008. Israel freed two senior Hamas officials, one of them Yaish, detained in the occupied West Bank during a security sweep after the Islamist faction abducted an Israeli soldier two years ago, their families said on Wednesday. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Palestinian gunmen from the Al Aqsa Martyr's Brigades, standing in front of a photo of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, deliver a statement about the recent violence in the Gaza Strip, in the  West Bank town of Hebron, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday refused to grant West Bank asylum to dozens of supporters who fled Hamas-ruled Gaza under fire, during fierce factional fighting. From AP Photo by NASSER SHIYOUKHI.
  • Palestinian gunmen from the Al Aqsa Martyr's Brigades, standing in front of a photo of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, deliver a statement about the recent violence in the Gaza Strip, in the  West Bank town of Hebron, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday refused to grant West Bank asylum to dozens of supporters who fled Hamas-ruled Gaza under fire, during fierce factional fighting. From AP Photo by NASSER SHIYOUKHI.
  • Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas (R) talks with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) during a meeting at Abbas' headquarters in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on July 20, 2008. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown met Israeli and Palestinian leaders today on his first visit to Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank since becoming premier in a bid to bolster peace negotiations and economic development. The portrait on the wall (L) depicts late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas (R) talks with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) during a meeting at Abbas' headquarters in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on July 20, 2008. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown met Israeli and Palestinian leaders today on his first visit to Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank since becoming premier in a bid to bolster peace negotiations and economic development. The portrait on the wall (L) depicts late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Palestinian children shout slogans and hold posters depicting late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (R) and and Dalal Mughrabi, a woman guerrilla who led a bloody 1978 raid on Israel, during a rally in the West Bank city of Ramallah July 16, 2008, supporting the prisoner exchange deal between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrilla group. Hezbollah handed the bodies of two Israeli soldiers to the Red Cross on Wednesday to be exchanged for Lebanese prisoners held by Israel in a deal viewed as a triumph by the Lebanese Shi'ite guerrilla group. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Palestinian girls hold posters showing Dalal Mughrabi, a Palestinian militant involved in a 1978 attack in which 35 Israelis were killed, and the late leader Yasser Arafat as they celebrate the prisoner swap between Israel and Lebanon in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Mughrabi's body was one of 199 bodies transferred to Lebanon as part of the prisoner swap. From AP Photo by MUHAMMED MUHEISEN.
  • Palestinian children shout slogans and hold posters depicting late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (R) and and Dalal Mughrabi, a woman guerrilla who led a bloody 1978 raid on Israel, during a rally in the West Bank city of Ramallah July 16, 2008, supporting the prisoner exchange deal between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrilla group. Hezbollah handed the bodies of two Israeli soldiers to the Red Cross on Wednesday to be exchanged for Lebanese prisoners held by Israel in a deal viewed as a triumph by the Lebanese Shi'ite guerrilla group. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Photographs of Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, late leader Yasser Arafat, Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, and Cuban revolution leader Ernesto Che Guevara, as well as soccer players and celebrities, are displayed for sale at a street corner in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Israel's Cabinet on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved an emotionally charged deal to trade a Lebanese militant convicted in an infamous 1979 attack for two Israeli soldiers captured by Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrilla group and believed to be dead. From AP Photo by MUHAMMED MUHEISEN.
  • A man fixes a flag bearing a picture of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in Naqura in southern Lebanon on July 15, 2008 as he makes preparations for tomorrow's prisoner swap between Lebanon's Hezbollah and Israel. Israel gave today its final go-ahead for a prisoner swap with Lebanon's Shiite Hezbollah group set to take place on July 16. Five Lebanese prisoners, including Samir Kantar, the perpetrator of a brutal 1979 triple murder, will be swapped for two soldiers captured by Hezbollah in a deadly 2006 raid that sparked a vicious 34-day war. Israel will also hand over the remains of 200 Lebanese and Palestinians. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Ireland's Foreign Minister Micheal Martin, center, lays a wreath of flowers on the grave of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, at President Mahmoud Abbas' headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Thursday, July 10, 2008. Martin is on an official visit to Israel and the Palestinians Territories. From AP Photo by MUHAMMED MUHEISEN.
  • An audience member holds a poster of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat during Shabeeb Festival at Roman Amphitheatre in Amman July 4, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.


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Utah State's Charles Marquise, left, and Paul Igboeli, right, move in to tackle Oregon's quarterback Justin Roper in the first quarter of their NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008, in Eugene, Ore.

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