To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (20371 ) 6/13/2003 1:32:33 PM From: Karen Lawrence Respond to of 89467 Guess who said: "We're on the look," he said. "We'll reveal the truth." President George W. Bush staged a handshake between the Israeli and Palestinian prime ministers at a summit meeting in Jordan. President Bush, Prime Ministers Ariel Sharon and Mahmoud Abbas, and King Abdullah II of Jordan stood outdoors together in the hot sun wearing suits and ties but were kept free of unsightly perspiration by tubes installed by White House operatives that blasted cold air from an ultra-quiet air conditioner that was hidden nearby. Sharon and Abbas read statements about the "road map" to peace that were largely written by American officials. "I think when you analyze the statements, you'll find them to be historic," Bush told reporters later. "Amazing things were said." Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade responded to the summit with a joint attack on an Israeli military outpost in Gaza, killing four soldiers. Elsewhere, in the West Bank, Israeli forces shot a seven-year-old Palestinian girl in the abdomen. President Bush flew over Iraq shortly after he told U.S. troops in Qatar that Iraqi weapons of mass destruction would eventually be found. "We're on the look," he said. "We'll reveal the truth." Officials said that the president did not set foot in Iraq because the situation on the ground was too risky. There were also concerns that such a visit would appear too "imperial." The president was photographed rubbing a soldier's big bald head. The two top editors of the New York Times resigned in disgrace, and a Lutheran minister in Denmark was suspended from his job for saying that "there is no heavenly God, there is no eternal life, there is no resurrection." A brothel in Nevada was offering free sex to American soldiers.