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  • Israeli elders enjoy  the summer sun at the En Gedi spa in the Dead Sea in Israeli Saturday July 7, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the mediterrenean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 01
  • A Shiite Muslim boy smiles after flagelating himself with razor blades during a Muharram procession in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, March 2, 2004. Muharram is a month of mourning when Shiite Muslims recall the seventh-century death of Hussain, grandson of Prophet Mohammad.
    INDIA MUHARRAM 001
  • Young boys practice their grip before wrestling as the first round of the competition of the traditional Mongolian style sport gets underway during Mongolia's bigest event of the year, Nadam festival in  Ulaan Baatar Monday July 11, 2005. The Nadam festival has come to be known as a sort of Mongol nomad olympics. It finds its roots in Mongol armies gathering to tests thier strengths in horse riding, wrestling and archery and dates back to the time of Ghinggis Khan.
    MONGOLIA NADAM WRESTLING
  • Muslim women take refuge from the sun in their adobe house set between beds of water and reed in the outskirts of the town of Nasariyah Thursday June 05, 2003.
    IRAQ THE MARSHES 01
  • Hathima Hamza Jo'Ma along with her two sons looks from grave to grave for an identifying piece of clothing that might help her locate her son Nasser Hussein Mahdi, who went missing in 1991 at a mass grave site in the Iraqi town of Hilla, Sunday June 8, 2003.
    IRAQ HILLA MASS GRAVE
  • A Palestinian policeman walks by a mural amongst the debris inside a naval installation in Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip, Sunday, May 20, 2001. The naval compound was destroyed by Israeli war planes Friday night. Israel said it used the F-16 war planes _ the first time since the 1967 Mideast war _ to send a message to the Palestinian Authority to rein in militants behind suicide bombings, but Israeli politicians and commentators questioned whether the attacks would have any effect. The Palestinians have said that destroying the Authority's security forces and infrastructure would only exacerbate the situation.
    MIDEAST GAZA 01
  • Hamas militants and Palestinian victims-Islamic Jihad militant dressed as suicide bombers  mourn over the body of 4-month-old baby girl Iman Hijo at her funeral in Deir El-Balah in the southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday May 8, 2001. Hijo died instantly when her home in Khan Yunis refugee camp was shelled by Israeli troops responding to mortar fire on nearby Jewish settlements. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon apologized for the infant's death, the youngest victim in more than seven months of Israeli-Palestinian violence.
    MIDEAST GAZA 02
  • An eyelid surgery patient rests after undergoing a procedure in Beijing, China Oct. 26, 2005. An Estimated one million Chinese people per year flocking to plastic surgery as a way to boost their confidence as expendable incomes grow. .Fueling the trend is a desire to compete in a rapidly changing society where image and first impressions count and social stigmas on buying perfection are few. A few decades ago, a Chinese woman could have been denounced and maybe even beaten for wearing lipstick, much less undergoing surgery to improve their looks. In the 1960s and 1970s, the closest thing to a Chinese beauty ideal was Liu Hulan, a robust 15-year-old country girl with a practical bob and not a trace of makeup who was decapitated by the Nationalists when she refused to name her fellow Communists in 1947.
    CHINA NIP AND TUCK.jpg
  • Piled up discarded keyboards lie in waiting in an area where much of the world's electronic-waste _ from cell phone chargers to mainframe computers _ ends up in Nanyang, Guiyu and other small towns like it in eastern China, Thursday March 16, 2006. Workers, many of them poorly paid migrants strip, smash and melt down circuit boards, mainly to extract the copper and other precious metals inside.The business has created massive pollution from leaded glass and other toxic materials. Such pollution could be mitigated by moves to recycle and properly dispose of so-called electronic waste that are gaining ground in the West. A European Union law requires manufacturers to recycle junk electronics free of charge, although policies in the United States are fragmented in different areas.
    CHINA E-WASTE.jpg
  • A Uygur ethnic minority man enjoys a bowl of  ìopkeî a broth made from stuffed intestines and goat bits including the head, at the famed livestock Sunday market bazaar in Kashgar, a major silk road hub for over 2000 years and the heartland of the Uygur ethnic minority in China, Sunday May 21, 2006.
    CHINA SILK ROAD 01
  • Chinese line up to see Mao's mummified body inside his Mausoleum in Tiananmen square, Beijing, China May 15, 2006.Despite failed policies that left millions dead and brought the country near to collapse, Mao is widely revered for his founding of communist China.
    CHINA CULT OF MAO.jpg
  • Palestinians duck, jump and flee from Palestinian police fire during a gunbattle that broke out between the Palestinian authority police and militant groups Hamas and  Islamic Jihad during a funeral procession in Jebaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip Friday Dec. 21, 2001.
    MIDEAST GAZA VIOLENCE 002.jpg
  • Nepalese homes stand in a lush green valley of  rice fields spared by the raging lanslide waters next to the ravaged area of the natural disaster that is the single most deadly monsoon caused incident this year in South Asia, in the Nepalese village of Thapru Friday Aug. 23, 2002. 41 people remain missing and are presumed dead, 13 bodies have been rescued,  and only 28 villagers survived Wednesday's himalayan disaster that destroyed most of the foothill village.
    NEPAL LANDSLIDE 01
  • Chinese men smoke and play cards by the side of the river in the outskirts of Shanghai, China May 10, 2005.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 01
  • Wedding hall collapse-A view of the wedding hall on the The top floor of the collapsed building is seen, in Jerusalem Saturday, May 26, 2001. At least 24 people were killed and more than 300 injured when the three-story banquet hall caved in Thursday night as hundreds were celebrating a wedding.
    ISRAEL WEDDING HALL COLLAPSE
  • A little girl, right, peers at a man in a protective suit a couple of hundred meters away from the farm in the northern grasslands of the Inner Mongolia region in Tengjiaying, China in this Thursday Nov. 3, 2005 file photo. China said Sunday it can't rule out bird flu in the death of a 12-year-old girl last month and has called on the World Health Organization to help with diagnosis.
    CHINA BIRD FLU 01
  • Aljandro "La Cobrita" Gonzalez lies on canvas after being a knock out on the 4th round against Luisito Espinosa in Guadalajara, Mexico March 1, 1996.
    MEXICO BOXING 01
  • A woman garbed in a black robe, the traditional Muslim outfit worn by most women in the area walks past festive party dresses at a local shop in the town of Hindia, Iraq, Sunday June 8, 2003. A  strengthened  fundamentalist rule of Islamic law has filled the power vacum left by the toppled regime of Saddam Hussein, who during his government supressed opposition from the Shiite Muslim.
    IRAQ WOMEN
  • Children follow their teacher as they head back to school, on the first day back to classes after the tsunami in the town of Panadura, Sri Lanka Monday Jan. 10, 2005.  Some 8,000 children will start lessons in makeshift school rooms _ some in tents pitched near their destroyed schools, some in buildings that did not fall and some using emergency "school-in-a-box" kits provided by UNICEF consisting of exercise books, pencils, chalk, teaching aids and some puzzles.
    SRI LANKA TSUNAMI
  • A mother pours tea for her family as a gun battle takes place in the street outside her home in Abou Sneineh  Oct. 5, 2001. The women and children were trapped in a crossfire between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian gunmen in the Palestinian enclave surrounded by Jewish settlements near the West Bank town of Hebron.
    MIDEAST HEBRON TEA