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    • BASRA, IRAQ - OCTOBER 18:  People gather around a Land Rover as it arrives at the village Al Houta on October 18 2008 near Basra, Iraq. The trip by the 51 Sqn Royal Air Force Regiment Force Protection Wing was part of a 'key leader engagement' (KLE) visit to the village close to the Basra Airbase to recruit local labour and engage with the village shiek. Visits of this type are seen as key in efforts to continue winning the support of the local Iraqi population. Although improved security in the region has brought some benefits such as improved trade and commerce, much of the infrastructure remains in a poor state of repair. Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown has indicated that the number of UK troops could be scaled down - especially as the security situation in the south of the country continues to improve. From Getty Images.

      BASRA, IRAQ - OCTOBER 18: People gather around a Land Rover as it arrives at the village Al Houta on October 18 2008 near Basra, Iraq. The trip by the 51 Sqn Royal Air Force Regiment Force Protection Wing was part of a 'key leader engagement' (KLE) visit to the village close to the Basra Airbase to recruit local labour and engage with the village shiek. Visits of this type are seen as key in efforts to continue winning the support of the local Iraqi population. Although improved security in the region has brought some benefits such as improved trade and commerce, much of the infrastructure remains in a poor state of repair. Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown has indicated that the number of UK troops could be scaled down - especially as the security situation in the south of the country continues to improve.

    • Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks during a campaign rally in the rain at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, September 27, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.

      Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks during a campaign rally in the rain at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, September 27, 2008.

    • 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.

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    • A couple strolls under the leaves turned red during an autumn weekend in Tokyo, Japan, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008. From AP Photo by Junji Kurokawa.

      A couple strolls under the leaves turned red during an autumn weekend in Tokyo, Japan, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008.

    • A German Wiesmann GT MF4 Roadster with a sticker price of RMB 4,280,000 ($626,647) is displayed at the Top Essence luxury goods show in Beijing, November 22, 2008. Hundreds of the world's top luxury brands are displayed during the exhibition. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A German Wiesmann GT MF4 Roadster with a sticker price of RMB 4,280,000 ($626,647) is displayed at the Top Essence luxury goods show in Beijing, November 22, 2008. Hundreds of the world's top luxury brands are displayed during the exhibition.

    • Former US President Jimmy Carter (L), former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (C)and Mrs Graca Machel of Mozambique, the three elders who were expected to go to Zimbabwe have been refused visas and cancelled their trip to Harare. They told a press conference in Johannesburg on November 22, 2008. Mr Annan said  " We need no red carpet treatment from the government of Zimbabwe" "We seek no permission other permission to help the poor and the desperate". From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Former US President Jimmy Carter (L), former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (C)and Mrs Graca Machel of Mozambique, the three elders who were expected to go to Zimbabwe have been refused visas and cancelled their trip to Harare. They told a press conference in Johannesburg on November 22, 2008. Mr Annan said " We need no red carpet treatment from the government of Zimbabwe" "We seek no permission other permission to help the poor and the desperate".

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    • A boy walks through a muddy puddle of water in a camp for Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Kibati, just north of the provincial capital city of Goma, on November 9, 2008. At least 100 cases of cholera have been reported in the Democratic republic of Congo's troubled eastern region, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF - Doctors Without Borders) said on November 4, 2008."There have been 69 cases of cholera in the four displaced persons camps around Goma over the past week, and 20 in Kitchanga. In Buturande, near Rutshuru, there are five to 10 new cases per day," the medical charity said in a statement. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      A boy walks through a muddy puddle of water in a camp for Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Kibati, just north of the provincial capital city of Goma, on November 9, 2008. At least 100 cases of cholera have been reported in the Democratic republic of Congo's troubled eastern region, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF - Doctors Without Borders) said on November 4, 2008."There have been 69 cases of cholera in the four displaced persons camps around Goma over the past week, and 20 in Kitchanga. In Buturande, near Rutshuru, there are five to 10 new cases per day," the medical charity said in a statement.

    • GOMA, DR CONGO - NOVEMBER 10:  A Congolese boy, ill with Cholera, is treated in a clinic at the Don Bosko orphanage November 10, 2008  in the town of Goma, Congo. Over 250,000 people have been displaced after fighting erupted between the rebel CNDP and the army in the last several weeks. According to reports, violence continues despite a cease fire declared by (CNDP) rebel leader General Laurent Nkunda, whose stated goal is to defend Congo's Tutsi minority from Hutu militias and to bring down a corrupt government. From Getty Images.

      GOMA, DR CONGO - NOVEMBER 10: A Congolese boy, ill with Cholera, is treated in a clinic at the Don Bosko orphanage November 10, 2008 in the town of Goma, Congo. Over 250,000 people have been displaced after fighting erupted between the rebel CNDP and the army in the last several weeks. According to reports, violence continues despite a cease fire declared by (CNDP) rebel leader General Laurent Nkunda, whose stated goal is to defend Congo's Tutsi minority from Hutu militias and to bring down a corrupt government.

    • A Congolese holds the hand of a child suffering from cholera in North Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo in this November 11, 2008 photo released today by Medecins Sans Frontieres. Picture taken November 11, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A Congolese holds the hand of a child suffering from cholera in North Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo in this November 11, 2008 photo released today by Medecins Sans Frontieres. Picture taken November 11, 2008.

    • A cholera patient lies in a bed at the Don Bosco center in Goma in eastern Congo, November 20, 2008. Fighting in eastern Congo has displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians in recent weeks, with 386 familes taking shelter in the Don Bosco school compound. There are currently 43 cholera cases among the total of 1,519 people seeking refuge at the school. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A cholera patient lies in a bed at the Don Bosco center in Goma in eastern Congo, November 20, 2008. Fighting in eastern Congo has displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians in recent weeks, with 386 familes taking shelter in the Don Bosco school compound. There are currently 43 cholera cases among the total of 1,519 people seeking refuge at the school.

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Palestinians pray outside the Patriarch Tomb, or the Ibrahim Mosque, in the West Bank city of Hebron on the first Friday prayer of Ramadan on September 5, 2008. Israel beefed up its police deployments in Jerusalem as tens of thousands of Muslim faithful were expected to attend the first Friday prayers of Ramadan at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the Old City. Israel has eased restrictions for the duration of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan access to the mosque for Palestinians from the occupied West Bank. Men over 50 and women over 45 have free access to the mosque compound, and those aged 30 to 45 can join them if they obtain a special permit issued by Israeli military authorities. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
2 months ago: Palestinians pray outside the Patriarch Tomb, or the Ibrahim Mosque, in the West Bank city of Hebron on the first Friday prayer of Ramadan on September 5, 2008. Israel beefed up its police deployments in Jerusalem as tens of thousands of Muslim faithful were expected to attend the first Friday prayers of Ramadan at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the Old City. Israel has eased restrictions for the duration of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan access to the mosque for Palestinians from the occupied West Bank. Men over 50 and women over 45 have free access to the mosque compound, and those aged 30 to 45 can join them if they obtain a special permit issued by Israeli military authorities.
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  • A Jewish settler carries her child inside a building occupied by settlers in the West Bank city of Hebron November 21, 2008. Jewish settlers spray-painted graffiti insulting the Prophet Mohammad on the walls of a mosque on Thursday in Hebron in the occupied West Bank, a Palestinian witness said. The mosque is located near a building in Hebron where some 150 settlers have been living since 2007. Israel's High Court ruled on Sunday they must vacate the structure, whose ownership is disputed and under review by a lower court. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A Jewish settler sweeps the floor inside a building occupied by settlers in the West Bank city of Hebron November 21, 2008. Jewish settlers spray-painted graffiti insulting the Prophet Mohammad on the walls of a mosque on Thursday in Hebron in the occupied West Bank, a Palestinian witness said. The mosque is located near a building in Hebron where some 150 settlers have been living since 2007. Israel's High Court ruled on Sunday they must vacate the structure, whose ownership is disputed and under review by a lower court. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Israeli soldiers stand in front of a house near a building occupied by Jewish settlers in the West Bank city of Hebron November 21, 2008. Jewish settlers spray-painted graffiti insulting the Prophet Mohammad on the walls of a mosque on Thursday in Hebron in the occupied West Bank, a Palestinian witness said. The mosque is located near a building in Hebron where some 150 settlers have been living since 2007. Israel's High Court ruled on Sunday they must vacate the structure, whose ownership is disputed and under review by a lower court. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Palestinian demonstrators run away from tear gas fired by Israeli soldiers during a protest against Jewish settlements in the village of Borqa near the West Bank city of Nablus November 21, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A Palestinian youth prepares his sling-shot during the protest against Israel's separation barrier in the West Bank village of Nilin, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. Israel says the barrier is necessary for security while Palestinians call it a land grab. From AP Photo by Maya Hitij.
  • A member of the Popular Resistance Committees militant group stands guard in front of anti-Israel mural during a graduation ceremony in Gaza November 21, 2008. Palestinian armed groups in Gaza remain committed to a truce with Israel if the Jewish state reciprocates, Hamas' Gaza leader said on Friday, even as militants launched more attacks from the coastal territory. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Masked Palestinian demonstrators use a sling-shots to hurl stones at Israeli border police during a protest against Israel's separation barrier in the West Bank village of Nilin, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. Israel says the barrier is necessary for security while Palestinians call it a land grab. From AP Photo by Maya Hitij.
  • Members of the Popular Resistance Committees militant group take part in a graduation ceremony in Gaza November 21, 2008. Palestinian armed groups in Gaza remain committed to a truce with Israel if the Jewish state reciprocates, Hamas's Gaza leader said on Friday, even as militants launched more attacks from the coastal territory. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Members of the Popular Resistance Committees militant group take part in a graduation ceremony in Gaza November 21, 2008. Palestinian armed groups in Gaza remain committed to a truce with Israel if the Jewish state reciprocates, Hamas's Gaza leader said on Friday, even as militants launched more attacks from the coastal territory. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Members of the Popular Resistance Committees militant group take part in a graduation ceremony in Gaza November 21, 2008. Palestinian armed groups in Gaza remain committed to a truce with Israel if the Jewish state reciprocates, Hamas's Gaza leader said on Friday, even as militants launched more attacks from the coastal territory. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Members of the Popular Resistance Committees militant group take part in a graduation ceremony in Gaza November 21, 2008. Palestinian armed groups in Gaza remain committed to a truce with Israel if the Jewish state reciprocates, Hamas's Gaza leader said on Friday, even as militants launched more attacks from the coastal territory. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Mairead Corrigan Maguire, second left, a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976 for her work in Northern Ireland, meets Palestinian protesters during their weekly demonstration against Israel's separation barrier in the West Bank village of Nilin, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. Maguire said on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008 that the United Nations should suspend or revoke Israel's membership. She is visiting the Palestinian territories to protest Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip. From AP Photo by Maya Hitij.
  • Israeli children protect themselves as they simulate their response to rocket attacks, during a protest in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon November 21, 2008. Protesters on Thursday and Friday called on Israel to protect Ashkelon from rocket attacks by Palestinian militants in Gaza. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Israeli children protect themselves as they simulate their response to rocket attacks, during a protest in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon November 21, 2008. Protesters on Thursday and Friday called on Israel to protect Ashkelon from rocket attacks by Palestinian militants in Gaza. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Ice dancers Alexandra Zaretski and Roman Zaretski, of Israel, perform their compulsory dance Viennese Waltz at the Cup of Russia figure skating ISU Grand Prix event in Moscow, Russia, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. From AP Photo by Ivan Sekretarev.
  • Ice dancers Alexandra Zaretski and Roman Zaretski, of Israel, perform their compulsory dance Viennese Waltz at the Cup of Russia figure skating ISU Grand Prix event in Moscow, Russia, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. From AP Photo by Ivan Sekretarev.
  • Israel's Alexandra Zaretski (R) and Roman Zaretski perform in the Ice Dancing Compulsory Dance during the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Cup of Russia in Moscow November 21, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Israel's Alexandra Zaretski (L) and Roman Zaretski perform in the Ice Dancing Compulsory Dance during the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Cup of Russia in Moscow November 21, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Palestinians living in Syria shout anti-Israel slogans during a rally against the Israeli fuel cut in Gaza, at al-Yarmouk Camp near Damascus November 21, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Israeli troops fire tear gas at Palestinians during clashes near the former Jewish settlement of Homesh outside the West Bank town of Burqa, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. Homesh was one of four West Bank settlements evacuated in 2005 when Israel also dismantled all 21 settlements in Gaza and formally ended its occupation of the coastal strip. From AP Photo by NASSER ISHTAYEH.
  • Israeli troops fire tear gas at Palestinians during clashes near the former Jewish settlement of Homesh outside the West Bank town of Burqa, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. Homesh was one of four West Bank settlements evacuated in 2005 when Israel also dismantled all 21 settlements in Gaza and formally ended its occupation of the coastal strip. From AP Photo by NASSER ISHTAYEH.
  • Palestinian youths are seen during clashes with Israeli troops, near the former Jewish settlement of Homesh outside the West Bank town of Burqa, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. Homesh was one of four West Bank settlements evacuated in 2005 when Israel also dismantled all 21 settlements in Gaza and formally ended its occupation of the coastal strip. From AP Photo by NASSER ISHTAYEH.
  • Palestinian youths throw stones during clashes with Israeli troops, near the former Jewish settlement of Homesh outside the West Bank town of Burqa, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. Homesh was one of four West Bank settlements evacuated in 2005 when Israel also dismantled all 21 settlements in Gaza and formally ended its occupation of the coastal strip. From AP Photo by NASSER ISHTAYEH.
  • A Palestinian demonstrator runs from tear gas fired by Israeli troops during clashes near the former Jewish settlement of Homesh outside the West Bank town of Burqa, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. Homesh was one of four West Bank settlements evacuated in 2005 when Israel also dismantled all 21 settlements in Gaza and formally ended its occupation of the coastal strip. From AP Photo by NASSER ISHTAYEH.
  • An Israeli officer prevents a Jewish settler (C) and a Palestinian man (R) from fighting outside a disputed house occupied by settler in the divided West Bank city of Hebron on November 21, 2008. Israel beefed up security today as 25,000 Jewish pilgrims were expected in the flashpoint West Bank city of Hebron amid fears of violence as a group of settlers defied an eviction order. Dozens of police and troops took up positions outside the house where about 100 hardline settlers and their supporters have vowed to resist any attempt to enforce the High Court order for them to leave. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Young Jewish settlers play American football near Israeli border police outside a disputed house in the West Bank city of Hebron on November 21, 2008. Israel beefed up security today as 25,000 Jewish pilgrims were expected in the flashpoint West Bank city of Hebron amid fears of violence as a group of settlers defied an eviction order. Dozens of police and troops took up positions outside the house where about 100 hardline settlers and their supporters have vowed to resist any attempt to enforce the High Court order for them to leave. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Masked Palestinian youths use sling shots against Israeli soldiers during a demonstration against Israel's controversial separation barrier in the West Bank village of Nilin, near Ramallah, on November 21, 2008. To date Israel has built 57 percent of the projected 723 kms (454 miles) barrier. When completed, 87 percent of it will sit on West Bank land, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Masked Palestinian youths use sling shots against Israeli soldiers during a demonstration against Israel's controversial separation barrier in the West Bank village of Nilin, near Ramallah, on November 21, 2008. To date Israel has built 57 percent of the projected 723 kms (454 miles) barrier. When completed, 87 percent of it will sit on West Bank land, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Masked Palestinian youths use sling shots against Israeli soldiers as they run amidst tear gas during a demonstration against Israel's controversial separation barrier in the West Bank village of Nilin, near Ramallah, on November 21, 2008. To date Israel has built 57 percent of the projected 723 kms (454 miles) barrier. When completed, 87 percent of it will sit on West Bank land, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Israeli children from the costal city of Ashkelon protest in front of Israeli Public Security Minister Avi Dichter�s house against the continuation of rockets attacks by Gaza Strip�s militants on November 21, 2008. Israel said today it will maintain its closure of the Gaza Strip despite international concern over a deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the aid-dependent Palestinian territory because of the continuation of Palestinian rocket attacks against southern Israel. A rocket fired from Gaza exploded near the port city of Ashkelon early Friday without causing any casualties or damage, army radio said. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Israeli children from the costal city of Ashkelon protest in front of Israeli Public Security Minister Avi Dichter�s house against the continuation of rockets attacks by Gaza Strip�s militants on November 21, 2008. Israel said today it will maintain its closure of the Gaza Strip despite international concern over a deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the aid-dependent Palestinian territory because of the continuation of Palestinian rocket attacks against southern Israel. A rocket fired from Gaza exploded near the port city of Ashkelon early Friday without causing any casualties or damage, army radio said. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Palestinian woman argues with Israeli soldiers during a demonstration attended by Palestinian, Israeli and international activists against Israel's controversial separation barrier in the village of Maasarah, near the West Bank town of Bethlehem, on November 21, 2008. To date Israel has built 57 percent of the projected 723 kms (454 miles) barrier. When completed, 87 percent of it will sit on West Bank land, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Palestinian shepherd argues with an Israeli soldier in order to pass with his sheep during a demonstration attended by Palestinian, Israeli and international activists against Israel's controversial separation barrier in the village of Maasarah, near the West Bank town of Bethlehem, on November 21, 2008. To date Israel has built 57 percent of the projected 723 kms (454 miles) barrier. When completed, 87 percent of it will sit on West Bank land, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Demonstrators chant slogans during a protest against Israel's blockade of the Hamas-run Gaza Strip in the Wihdat Palestinian refugee camp in the Jordanian capital Amman on November 21, 2008. Jordan's Islamist opposition demonstrated in the camp to protest Israel's sanctions on Gaza. Israel said today it will maintain its closure of the Gaza Strip despite international concern over a deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the aid-dependent Palestinian territory. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Demonstrators chant slogans during a protest against Israel's blockade of the Hamas-run Gaza Strip in the Wihdat Palestinian refugee camp in Amman on November 21, 2008. Jordan's Islamist opposition demonstrated in the camp, east of the Jordanian capital, to protest Israel's sanctions on Gaza. Israel said today it will maintain its closure of the Gaza Strip despite international concern over a deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the aid-dependent Palestinian territory. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Jordanians chant slogans during a demonstration against Israel's blockade of the Hamas-run Gaza Strip in the Wihdat Palestinian refugee camp in Amman on November 21, 2008. Jordan's Islamist opposition demonstrated today in the camp, east of the Jordanian capital, to protest Israel's sanctions on Gaza. Israel said today it will maintain its closure of the Gaza Strip despite international concern over a deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the aid-dependent Palestinian territory. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • BERLIN - NOVEMBER 21:  Snow reveals a memorial plaque on the edge of the railroad track at Track 17 at Grunewald train station during a visit by Israeli soldiers on November 21, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. The delegation of several hundred Israeli military officers had come to honour the thousands of Berlin Jews deported from Track 17 to concentration camps, mainly Theresienstadt and Auschwitz, between 1941 and 1944. The delegation is in Berlin for a three-day visit under the "Witness in Uniform" program. From Getty Images.
  • A Palestinian boy holding a portrait of his late leader Yasser Arafat flashes the �V� for victory sign in front of Israeli soldiers during a demonstration attended by Palestinian, Israeli and international activists against Israel's controversial separation barrier in the village of Maasarah, near the West Bank town of Bethlehem, on November 21, 2008. To date Israel has built 57 percent of the projected 723 kms (454 miles) barrier. When completed, 87 percent of it will sit on West Bank land, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • The baby of a Jewish settler family sleeps inside a disputed house his family occupies in the divided West Bank city of Hebron on November 21, 2008. Israel beefed up security today as 25,000 Jewish pilgrims were expected in the flashpoint West Bank city of Hebron amid fears of violence as a group of settlers defied an eviction order. Dozens of police and troops took up positions outside the house where about 100 hardline settlers and their supporters have vowed to resist any attempt to enforce the High Court order for them to leave. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A young Jewish settler stands at the door of a disputed house he occupies with his family in the divided West Bank city of Hebron on November 21, 2008. Israel beefed up security today as 25,000 Jewish pilgrims were expected in the flashpoint West Bank city of Hebron amid fears of violence as a group of settlers defied an eviction order. Dozens of police and troops took up positions outside the house where about 100 hardline settlers and their supporters have vowed to resist any attempt to enforce the High Court order for them to leave. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Jewish settlers and pilgrims dance outside the Tomb of the Patriarchs, a shrine holy to both Jews and Muslims, in the divided West Bank city of Hebron on November 21, 2008. Israel beefed up security on Friday as 25,000 Jewish pilgrims were expected in the flashpoint West Bank city of Hebron amid fears of violence as a group of settlers defied an eviction order. Pilgrims started to arrive in the volatile city to mark the biblical story of Abraham's purchase of the land that now houses the Tomb of the Patriarchs. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Jewish pilgrim prays at the Tomb of the Patriarchs, a shrine holy to both Jews and Muslims, in the divided West Bank city of Hebron on November 21, 2008. Israel beefed up security on Friday as 25,000 Jewish pilgrims were expected in the flashpoint West Bank city of Hebron amid fears of violence as a group of settlers defied an eviction order. Pilgrims started to arrive in the volatile city to mark the biblical story of Abraham's purchase of the land that now houses the Tomb of the Patriarchs. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.


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Former US President Jimmy Carter (L) speaks  as former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (C) and Nelson Mandela's wife Mrs Graca Machel of Mozambique look on after they were refused visa and cancelled their planned trip to Zimbawe. They told a press conference in Johannesburg on November 22, 2008. Mr Annan said  " We need no red carpert treatment from the government of Zimbabwe" "We seek no permission other permission to help the poor and the desperate. The three international figures are part of a group called the Elders, set up to tackle world conflicts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Former US President Jimmy Carter (L) speaks as former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (C) and Nelson Mandela's wife Mrs Graca Machel of Mozambique look on after they were refused visa and cancelled their planned trip to Zimbawe. They told a press conference in Johannesburg on November 22, 2008. Mr Annan said " We need no red carpert treatment from the government of Zimbabwe" "We seek no permission other permission to help the poor and the desperate. The three international figures are part of a group called the Elders, set up to tackle world conflicts.

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Former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (C) speaks as former US President Jimmy Carter (L)  and Nelson Mandela's wife Mrs Graca Machel of Mozambique look on, after they were refused visa and cancelled their planned trip to Zimbawe. They told a press conference in Johannesburg on November 22, 2008. Mr Annan said  " We need no red carpert treatment from the government of Zimbabwe" "We seek no permission other permission to help the poor and the desperate. The three international figures are part of a group called the Elders, set up to tackle world conflicts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (C) speaks as former US President Jimmy Carter (L) and Nelson Mandela's wife Mrs Graca Machel of Mozambique look on, after they were refused visa and cancelled their planned trip to Zimbawe. They told a press conference in Johannesburg on November 22, 2008. Mr Annan said " We need no red carpert treatment from the government of Zimbabwe" "We seek no permission other permission to help the poor and the desperate. The three international figures are part of a group called the Elders, set up to tackle world conflicts.

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A woman conducts the ceremonial ringing of the World Peace Bell, on the sidelines of a Filipino Muslim demonstration held in the Manila suburban area of Quezon City on November 22, 2008 to call for peace in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. More than 200 people have been killed and 500,000 displaced since August in Mindanao provinces, following on and off fighting between Muslim extremists from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Philippine military after a breakdown in peace initiatives. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

A woman conducts the ceremonial ringing of the World Peace Bell, on the sidelines of a Filipino Muslim demonstration held in the Manila suburban area of Quezon City on November 22, 2008 to call for peace in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. More than 200 people have been killed and 500,000 displaced since August in Mindanao provinces, following on and off fighting between Muslim extremists from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Philippine military after a breakdown in peace initiatives.

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HONG KONG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 22:  Colin Montgomerie of Scotland plays his tee shot on the fifth hole during the third round of the UBS Hong Kong Open at the Hong Kong Golf Club on November 22, 2008 in Fanling, Hong Kong. From Getty Images.

HONG KONG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 22: Colin Montgomerie of Scotland plays his tee shot on the fifth hole during the third round of the UBS Hong Kong Open at the Hong Kong Golf Club on November 22, 2008 in Fanling, Hong Kong.

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HONG KONG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 22:  Oliver Wilson of England plays his tee shot on the third hole during the third round of the UBS Hong Kong Open at the Hong Kong Golf Club on November 22, 2008 in Fanling, Hong Kong. From Getty Images.

HONG KONG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 22: Oliver Wilson of England plays his tee shot on the third hole during the third round of the UBS Hong Kong Open at the Hong Kong Golf Club on November 22, 2008 in Fanling, Hong Kong.

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Filipino Muslims gesture peace-signs as they carry a banner saying "Peace and Brotherhood in Mindanao" during a demonstration in the Manila suburban area of Quezon City on November 22, 2008 to call for peace in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. More than 200 people have been killed and 500,000 displaced since August in Mindanao provinces, following on and off fighting between Muslim extremists from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Philippine military after a breakdown in peace initiatives. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Filipino Muslims gesture peace-signs as they carry a banner saying "Peace and Brotherhood in Mindanao" during a demonstration in the Manila suburban area of Quezon City on November 22, 2008 to call for peace in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. More than 200 people have been killed and 500,000 displaced since August in Mindanao provinces, following on and off fighting between Muslim extremists from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Philippine military after a breakdown in peace initiatives.

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Former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (C) speaks as former United States President Jimmy Carter (L)  and Nelson Mandela's wife Mrs Graca Machel of Mozambique, after they were refused visa and cancelled their planned trip to Zimbawe. They told a press conference in Johannesburg on November 22, 2008. Mr Annan said  " We need no red carpert treatment from the government of Zimbabwe" "We seek no permission other pemission to help the poor and the desperate. The three international figures are part of a group called the Elders, set up to tackle world conflicts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (C) speaks as former United States President Jimmy Carter (L) and Nelson Mandela's wife Mrs Graca Machel of Mozambique, after they were refused visa and cancelled their planned trip to Zimbawe. They told a press conference in Johannesburg on November 22, 2008. Mr Annan said " We need no red carpert treatment from the government of Zimbabwe" "We seek no permission other pemission to help the poor and the desperate. The three international figures are part of a group called the Elders, set up to tackle world conflicts.

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