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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 31: Palestinian boys inspect a large hole inside the Palestine soccer stadium after it was hit by an Israeli missile March 31, 2006 in Gaza City, Gaza. Israeli Air Forces launched air strikes in Gaza early today after a Palestinian suicide bomber took the lives of four Israelis near a West Bank settlement. The new Hamas government called the suicide attack a "natural response to Israeli crimes." Photo by Ahmad Khateib / Flash90
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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 31: Palestinians inspect a car after it was destroyed in an explosion outside a mosque March 31, 2006 in Gaza City, Gaza Strip. According to Hospital officials, the explosion killed Abu Yousef Abu Quka, a top commander in the Popular Resistance Committees. According to witnesses the air strike was carried out by the Israeli Military, which denies any involvement. Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
**FILE**Egyptian women ride the inner city trolley in Alexandria, Egypt on March 31, 2006. Many of the busses and trollies in Cairo and Alexandria have two separate compartments, one for men and one for women.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
The Egyptian market is set up right outside Ramses Train Station in Alexandria, Egypt, where the inner city trollies transport Egyptian women and men in separate cars, March 31, 2006.
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Egyptians walk through the market that is set up right outside Ramses Train Station in Alexandria, Egypt, where the inner city trollies transport Egyptian women and men in separate cars, March 31, 2006.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
**FILE**Landscape of Alexandria, Egypt's second largest city and its largest seaport. Alexandria extends about 20 miles up and down the Mediterranean sea in northwest Egypt.
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Local Egyptian men pause for a snack at the seaport in Alexandria, Egypt's second largest city and its largest seaport. Alexandria extends about 20 miles up and down the Mediterranean sea in northwest Egypt.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
**FILE**The Egyptian market is set up right outside Ramses Train Station in Alexandria, Egypt, where fresh meat hangs for sale, March 31, 2006.
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Landscape of Alexandria, Egypt's second largest city and its largest seaport including several ancient Egyptian mosques. Alexandria extends about 20 miles up and down the Mediterranean sea in northwest Egypt. The city is Egypt's leading port, a commercial and transportation center, and the heart of a major industrial area where refined petroleum, asphalt, cotton textiles, processed food, paper, and plastics are produced.
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Egyptian men walk in front of the train leaving for Alexandria at the Ramses Station, the major hub of rail transportation centrally located in Cairo on March 31, 2006.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90