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**FILE2006**
The smoke from a cigarette is rising at a traditional tea house for men only in Turkey, Istanbul. April 18, 2006. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash90
**FILE**Orthodox Christians nuns stand during an Easter week Baptism ceremony near Jericho on Tuesday, 18 April 2006. Israel opens the river on the outskirts of Jericho several times each year for Christian baptisms. On the far side are Jordanian police watching the proceedings from the Jordanian side of the site, thought to be where Jesus Christ was Baptised, and also popular with tourists visiting Jordan. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
**FILE**Orthodox Christians emerges from the muddy waters of the Jordan River during an Easter week Baptism ceremony near Jericho on Tuesday, 18 April 2006. Israel opens the river on the outskirts of Jericho several times each year for Christian baptisms. On the far side are Jordanian police watching the proceedings from the Jordanian side of the site, thought to be where Jesus Christ was Baptised, and also popular with tourists visiting Jordan.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
**FILE**An Israeli Border Policeman gives assistance to an Orthodox Christian young woman as she emerges from the Jordan River during an Easter week Baptism ceremony, Jericho Tuesday 18 April 2006. Israel opens the river on the outskirts of jericho several times each year for Christian baptisms. On the far side are tourists visiting the Jordan side of the site, thought to be where Jesus Christ was Baptised.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
**FILE**Orthodox Christians emerges from the muddy waters of the Jordan River during an Easter week Baptism ceremony near Jericho on Tuesday, 18 April 2006. Israel opens the river on the outskirts of Jericho several times each year for Christian baptisms. On the far side are Jordanian police watching the proceedings from the Jordanian side of the site, thought to be where Jesus Christ was Baptised, and also popular with tourists visiting Jordan.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90