Posted on 05/02/2004 9:54:22 AM PDT by Cinnamon Girl
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites) stands with bowed head after laying a wreath in the Hall of Remembrances in the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem May 2, 2004, as he pays his respects to the six-million Jews killed during World War II. Earlier, Schwarzenegger had met Israeli officials, including the prime minister and took part in a ground-breaking ceremony for a center of tolerance. REUTERS/Jim Hollander/POOL
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites) lights the Eternal Flame in the Hall of Remembrances, inside the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial, as he pays his respects to Jews killed during World War II in Jerusalem, May 2, 2004. Earlier Schwarzenegger had met Israeli officials, including the prime minister and took part in a ceremony for a center of tolerance. REUTERS/Jim Hollander/POOL
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites), center, gestures as he stands between Chairman of the Simon Wiesenthal Center board of trustees, Larry Mizel, right, and architect Frank Gehry, left, during the groundbreaking ceremony for The Center for Human Dignity Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem, designed by Gehry, Sunday May 2, 2004. Schwarzenegger, who arrived in Israel Saturday, is in the Middle East for several days, on his first interenational trip since being elected California Governor. (AP Photo/KevinFrayer)
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites) waves to the crowd as he stands with members of a jewish youth choir during the groundbreaking ceremony for The Center for Human Dignity Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem, Sunday May 2, 2004. Schwarzenegger, who arrived in Israel Saturday, is in the Middle East for several days, on his first interenational trip since being elected California Governor. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites) (R) smiles with Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, in Jerusalem May 2, 2004. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s Likud party voted on his Gaza pullout plan with polls predicting defeat in what would be an embarrassing blow to the historic U.S.-backed move. (ISRAEL OUT) REUTERS/Flash90/David Furst
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites) (front) waves to the crowd as he walks off the stage with Jerusalem's Mayor Uri Lupolianski, in Jerusalem May 2, 2004. Schwarzenegger attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the Center for Human Dignity-Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem a $200 million project undertaken by Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading Jewish human rights organization in the United States. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites), right, embraces Israeli President Moshe Katsav, left, prior to their meeting in Jerusalem, Sunday, May 2, 2004. Schwarzenegger, who arrived in Israel Saturday, is in the Middle East for several days, on his first international trip since being elected California Governor.(AP Photo/Boaz Oppenheim)
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites), left, shakes hands with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites), right, prior to their meeting in Jerusalem, Sunday, May 2, 2004. Schwarzenegger, who arrived in Israel Saturday, is in the Middle East for several days, on his first international trip since being elected California Governor.(AP Photo/Dan Balilty)
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites) talks to members of the media and mingles at a reception, after he opened his Middle East visit by speaking to a group of Israeli business leaders, at the Tel Aviv Hilton, Israel, Saturday, May 1, 2004. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites) smiles after receiving a gift statuette of a 'Hamza,' meaning five, which is considered good luck in Israel, after he opened his Middle East visit by speaking to a group of Israeli business leaders, at the Hilton Hotel, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, May 1, 2004. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
P.S. Frank Gehry is the biggest architect in the world right now.
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