Thursday, July 24, 2008

Thomas Kinkade Footprints in the sand painting

Thomas Kinkade Footprints in the sand painting
Thomas Kinkade Christmas Cottage painting
The Arab leaders were set to halt further normalization of relations with Israel and suspend Arab participation in multilateral talks with the Jewish state on economic and regional cooperation, according to a draft communique. They were also preparing to decry Israeli "barbarism" on the second day of the summit on Sunday. Egyptian television said the leaders had broken off for dinner after nine hours of talks. Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, addressing the summit in his trademark checkered keffiyeh headdress, promised his people would keep struggling until "victory." "Our people of the holy Intifada (uprising)...have made a pledge to every Arab, Muslim and Christian in this world that they will continue their struggle with all legitimate means until we achieve victory," he said.

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