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President Bush Visits Jerusalem
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Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
| JERUSALEM (AP) - President Bush feted Israel on Thursday in honor of the 60th anniversary of its founding and predicted that its 120th birthday would find it alongside a Palestinian state and in an ... (photo: White House / Joyce N. Boghosian )
 President George W. Bush delivers a statement on Darfur Tuesday, May 29, 2007, in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House. Said the President, " The people of Darfur are crying out for help... I urge the United Nations Security Council, the
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Bush denounces Mideast extremists
| President Bush, standing with Knesset Speaker Dalia Itzik, center, and Israeli President Shimon Peres, receives a standing ovation following his speech at the Knesset in Jerusalem today. | JERUSALEM... (photo: White House/David Bohrer )
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, center, accompanied by Azzam al-Ahmed, deputy prime minister and leader of Fatah lawmakers in the Palestinian parliament, right, and Hamas' deputy leader Moussa Abu Marzouk, left, speaks to the media after the two Palestinian factions signed a statement entitled the "San'a Declaration" at the Presidential Palace in San'a, Yemen Sunday, March 23, 2008. Palestinian factions meeting in Yemen ended on Sunday five days of reconciliation talks without agreeing on who will control the Gaza Strip, but said that they will talk again in the Yemeni capital.  IRINnews 
YEMEN: ICRC appeals for more funds as IDP numbers rise
web | Photo: WFP SANAA, - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has appealed for an additional US$8 million to help it respond to the increasing needs of civilians affected by fighting i... (photo: AP / )
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A Palestinian boy, wearing traditional Arabic dress, holds a large imitation key symbolizing the issue of Palestinian refugees during a demonstration to commemorate the Nakba, or catastrophe, the Arabic term used to describe the uprooting of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians with the 1948 creation of the state of Israel, in the West Bank village of Beit Iksa, Friday May 9, 2008. Israel has been marking 60 years since the founding of the state, while Palestinians have been marking the loss of lands in the 1948 war in present day Israel.  Gulf News 
Palestinians mark 60th anniversary of Al Nakba
| Ramallah: Palestinians marked the 60th anniversary of their uprooting on Thursday, an annual ritual of mourning that turned even darker this year because of crippling internal divisions and diminish... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen)
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Bush pushes peace, says U.S. is Israel's "best friend"
Thu May 15, 2008 12:55am ET | | By Tabassum Zakaria | JERUSALEM (Reuters) - George W. Bush, in the Middle East to encourage struggling Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, ha... (photo: White House / Eric Draper)
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 GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP- May 15, 2007: Palestinian in the occupied territories since 1948, on the 59th anniversary of the ´Nakba (catastrophe ) Day´. She now lives in the Rafah Refugee camp.  (photo: WN Gaza) BBC News
Palestinians mark 'catastrophe'
| Palestinians are set to mark the 60th anniversary of al-Nakba, or "the Catastrophe" - the founding of Israel - with a series of marches and protests. | More than 700,00... (photo: WN Gaza)
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 A general view of Sellafield Nuclear Power Station in Sellafield, England, Wednesday May 23, 2007. Britain´s government must decide this year whether to back a new generation of nuclear power stations, which outgoing Prime Minister Tony Blair says The Independent
Letters: British nuclear power
| Sir: It beggars belief that the British government should be happy to sell its 35 per cent stake in British Energy to EDF, a company 80 per cent owned by the French gov... (photo: AP Photo/Dave Thompson)
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President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush are joined by Israels Ambassador Yitzhak Eldan, left, President Shimon Peres, and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert during the playing of the national anthems Wednesday, May 14, 2008, during arrival ceremonies in honor of President and Mrs. Bush at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv. Gulf News
Olmert declares US 'best friend in the world'
| Occuppied Jerusalem: During a three-day Middle East visit aimed at celebrating Israel's 60th anniversary US President George W. Bush on Wednesday praised the Jewish sta... (photo: White House / Joyce N. Boghosian )
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Israeli border police officers rush to the site of a shooting attack in Jerusalem, Thursday, March 6, 2008. Daily Star Lebanon
In 2008 as in 1948, only conflict looms
| By Abdel Jawad Saleh | Commentary by | Thursday, May 15, 2008 | The catastrophe of 1948 was, is and will continue to be the sine qua non of the Palestinian-Israeli conf... (photo: AP / Sebastian Scheiner)
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- Bush: Talking to Hamas like talking to Nazis before WWII
- UAE allows Palestinian singer Rim Banna to enter country
- Palestinians Mark 1948 Uprooting
- Bush asserts an 'unbreakable' bond links US and Isra
- Palestinians mark 'Naqba' of Israel's birth
- Bush pushes peace, say US-Israel 'best friends'
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, center, accompanied by Azzam al-Ahmed, deputy prime minister and leader of Fatah lawmakers in the Palestinian parliament, right, and Hamas' deputy leader Moussa Abu Marzouk, left, speaks to the media after the two Palestinian factions signed a statement entitled the "San'a Declaration" at the Presidential Palace in San'a, Yemen Sunday, March 23, 2008. Palestinian factions meeting in Yemen ended on Sunday five days of reconciliation talks without agreeing on who will control the Gaza Strip, but said that they will talk again in the Yemeni capital.
YEMEN: ICRC appeals for more funds as IDP numbers rise
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- Bush pushes peace, say US-Israel 'best friends'
- Letters: British nuclear power
- Bush Pushes Peace While Market Is Attacked
- Bush arrives in Israel, scandal clouds peace hopes
- GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
- 'We are almost dead. We have no money, nothing'
 A general view of Sellafield Nuclear Power Station in Sellafield, England, Wednesday May 23, 2007. Britain´s government must decide this year whether to back a new generation of nuclear power stations, which outgoing Prime Minister Tony Blair says
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- Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
- Bush: Talking to Hamas like talking to Nazis before WWII
- Palestinians Mark 1948 Uprooting
- Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
- Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
- Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
President Bush Visits Jerusalem
Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
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- Child's inspiring story of survival
- In 2008 as in 1948, only conflict looms
- ISRAEL-OPT: Quartet envoy upbeat on Gaza sewage projects
- ISRAEL: Arab minority has lower life expectancy - new report
- 'Music gives me hope'
- Israel may ease grip in Tony Blair deal to get West Bank bac
Israeli border police officers rush to the site of a shooting attack in Jerusalem, Thursday, March 6, 2008.
In 2008 as in 1948, only conflict looms
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- Bush: Talking to Hamas like talking to Nazis before WWII
- Palestinians Mark 1948 Uprooting
- Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
- Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
- Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
- Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
President Bush Visits Jerusalem
Bush envisions a democratic Middle East free of oppression
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- Obama dons a lapel pin with political significance
- Kuwaiti women battle against odds in election
- Palestinians mark their 1948 uprooting, amid internal divisi
- Rights group criticizes Dutch immigration policy as discrimi
- Taliban suicide bomber kills 12 in Afghan market
- Rights group attacks Dutch immigration policy
Afghan policemen stand guard as they blocked the site of a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan (dn1)
Taliban suicide bomber kills 12 in Afghan market
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- Human chain raises funds for Palestinian children
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- Running for pride of Palestine
Palestinian children walk past a Hamas police officer, left as they cross the border with Egypt, in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Monday Jan. 28, 2008. Egyptian security forces strung new barbed wire across one of the breaches in the border Monday in a sign that a six-day opening of the frontier may finally be reaching its conclusion. (js1)
Human chain raises funds for Palestinian children
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- George Bush anniversary visit to Israel clouded by Ehud Olme
- Former President Carter pens tribute to his mother
- A conversation with Mohammed Al-Farra of Palestinian Rapperz
- Effervescent Israel reaches 60
- 'Turtles Can Fly' judged best film
- Cutting Edge: Inside Hamas
A religious man waves an Israeli flag during the 60th anniversary of Israel, late Wednesday in Tel Aviv May 7, 2008. Israel is marking its 60th Independence Day, which began at sundown Wednesday, with a great sense of pride but also uncertainty about its future and doubts about prospects for peace with the Palestinians
Effervescent Israel reaches 60
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