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Sharon Stone plays soccer ball in Israel
www.chinaview.cn 2006-03-14 09:25:45

US actress Sharon Stone (R) greets a young girl as she meets with Israeli and Palestinian children during a visit to the Jaffa Tennis Center near Tel Aviv March 8. Stone is on a five-day visit to the region sponsored by the Peres Center for Peace.

US actress Sharon Stone greets a young girl as she meets with Israeli and Palestinian children during a visit to the Jaffa Tennis Center near Tel Aviv March 8. Stone is on a five-day visit to the region sponsored by the Peres Center for Peace. (dayoo.com)

U.S. actress Sharon Stone kicks a soccer ball with Israeli and Palestinian children during a visit to the Jaffa Tennis Center near Tel Aviv March 8.

US actress Sharon Stone kicks a soccer ball during a visit to the Jaffa Tennis Center near Tel Aviv March 8. (dayoo.com)

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