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U.S. first lady Laura Bush (far L) tours the crypt under the 12th century Church of the Resurrection with the church's monks and nuns in Abu Ghosh, Israel May 23, 2005. U.S. first lady Laura Bush on Monday brushed aside protests by Jews and Muslims during her visit to the Holy Land, saying the protests did not undercut the efforts of her tour to promote goodwill. REUTERS/Brian Snyder


Brother Olivier (L) walks U.S. first lady Laura Bush through the gardens outside the 12th century Church of the Resurrection in Abu Ghosh, Israel May 23, 2005. U.S. first lady Laura Bush on Monday brushed aside protests by Jews and Muslims during her visit to the Holy Land, saying the protests did not undercut the efforts of her tour to promote goodwill. REUTERS/Brian Snyder


U.S. first lady Laura Bush talks to Khokha, a character on the Egyptian Sesame Street television show called "Alam Simsim," in Giza, Egypt May 23, 2005. U.S. first lady Laura Bush arrived in Egypt on Monday after visiting Israel, where she brushed aside protests by Jews and Muslims, saying the protests did not undercut the efforts of her tour to promote goodwill. REUTERS/Brian Snyder


U.S. first lady Laura Bush speaks to reporters outside the 12th century Church of the Resurrection in Abu Ghosh, Israel May 23, 2005. U.S. first lady Laura Bush on Monday brushed aside protests by Jews and Muslims during her visit to the Holy Land, saying the protests did not undercut the efforts of her tour to promote goodwill. REUTERS/Brian Snyder


U.S. first lady Laura Bush waves as she arrives in Cairo Monday May 23, 2005. Bush, on a good will tour to Jordan, Israel and Egypt, will meet the Egyptian first lady and will visit a few establishments in Cairo and Alexandria. (AP Photo/Aladin Abdel Naby, Pool)


U.S. first lady Laura Bush waves at the end of her visit to the Crusaders Church of Abu Ghosh near Jerusalem May 23, 2005. U.S. first lady Laura Bush on Monday brushed aside protests by Jews and Muslims during her visit to the Holy Land, saying the protests did not undercut the efforts of her tour to promote goodwill. REUTERS/Pier Paolo Cito/Pool


U.S. first lady Laura Bush answers reporters' questions after her visit to the Crusaders Church of Abu Ghosh near Jerusalem May 23, 2005. U.S. first lady Laura Bush on Monday brushed aside protests by Jews and Muslims during her visit to the Holy Land, saying the protests did not undercut the efforts of her tour to promote goodwill. REUTERS/Pier Paolo Cito/Pool


U.S. first lady Laura Bush, right, accompanied by Palestinian Legislative Council member Hanan Ashrawi, center, as she visits the Tree of Life mosaic during her visit to 8th century AD Umayyad palace of Khirbet al-Mafjar, known locally as Hisham's Palace, in the West Bank town of Jericho Sunday, May 22, 2005. Bush, who also visited the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, and al-Aqsa mosque compound, Islam's third most sacred shrine, both in Jerusalem's Old City, is on a two-day visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories as part of a six-day regional tour. (AP Photo/David Silverman, Pool)

50 posted on 05/23/2005 7:03:42 PM PDT by MJY1288 ( By Comparison...."Dingy" Harry Reid makes Tom Daschle look like a Statesman)
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To: MJY1288
That gray suit looks terrific on her! Looks like she is enjoying herself. I hope it wins the US some likability points in the ME!
91 posted on 05/23/2005 7:36:56 PM PDT by pollyannaish
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