Shekel rose 8.2% against dollar in 2006 (Globes Online)

Foreign currency trading totaled $75.6 billion in December.

Saddam buried in his home village (AFP)

An Iraqi yells at the site of a car bomb in Baghdad. Saddam, once one of the most high-profile leaders in the Middle East, has been buried privately in the dead of night at his home village in Iraq one day after swinging from the gallows.(AFP/Wissam Sami)AFP – Saddam Hussein, once one of the most high-profile leaders in the Middle East, has been buried privately in the dead of night at his home village in Iraq one day after swinging from the gallows.


Iraqis attend viewing at Saddam’s grave (AP)

Iraqis grieve beside the burial site of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in Ouja, Iraq, 130 kilometers (80 miles) north of Baghdad Sunday Dec. 31, 2006. Saddam was buried shortly before dawn Sunday inside a compound for religious ceremonies in the center of Ouja, the town of his birth. (AP Photo/Bassim Daham)AP – Thousands of Iraqis flocked to Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Ouja on Sunday, where the deposed leader was buried in a religious compound 24 hours after his execution.


Saddam buried in home village (Reuters)

Footage from Al Iraqiya television shows masked executioners putting a noose around former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's neck moments before his hanging in Baghdad December 30, 2006. Hussein was hanged for crimes against humanity at dawn on Saturday, a dramatic, violent end for a leader who ruled Iraq by fear for three decades before he was toppled by a U.S. invasion four years ago. IRAQ OUT (Al Iraqiya - IRAQ/Reuters)Reuters – Saddam Hussein was buried in the dead
of night in his home village in northern Iraq, where his body
was washed and covered in a white shroud in observance of
Muslim rite by a small group of fellow tribesmen.


Saddam buried overnight in home village: elder (Reuters)

Footage from Al Iraqiya television shows masked executioners putting a noose around former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's neck moments before his hanging in Baghdad December 30, 2006. Hussein was hanged for crimes against humanity at dawn on Saturday, a dramatic, violent end for a leader who ruled Iraq by fear for three decades before he was toppled by a U.S. invasion four years ago. IRAQ OUT (Al Iraqiya - IRAQ/Reuters)Reuters – Saddam Hussein was buried before
dawn on Sunday in his native village of Awja, near Tikrit in
northern Iraq, the head of his tribe said.


U.S. tolerated, then villified Saddam (AP)

In this photo released by the Iraqi Special Tribunal, former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is seen as he is questioned by Chief Investigative Judge Raid Juhi, not seen, in this Aug. 23, 2005, file photo at an unknown location.  (AP Photo/Iraqi Special Tribunial, Pool/FILE)AP – When U.S. leaders decided it was time to despise Saddam Hussein, he made the perfect villain.


Footage of Iraq hostage said likely real (AP)

AP – Austria’s Foreign Ministry said Saturday that experts examined an audio tape of four American security contractors and an Austrian kidnapped in Iraq six weeks ago and concluded it is “probably authentic.”

Palestinians mourn Saddam’s execution (AP)

A Palestinian man watches details of the execution of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein on television, in Jerusalem's Old City, Saturday, Dec. 30, 2006. The execution of Saddam Hussein sent many Palestinians into deep mourning Saturday as they struggled to come to terms with the demise of perhaps their most steadfast ally. Unlike much of the rest of the world, where Saddam was viewed as a brutal dictator who oppressed his people and started regional wars, in the West Bank and Gaza he was seen as a generous benefactor unafraid to fight for the Palestinian cause _ even to the end.(AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)AP – Though much of the world regarded him as a tyrant, Saddam Hussein was mourned by Palestinians Saturday as a generous patron who remained one of their staunchest allies.


Timing of Saddam execution risks Arab backlash: analysts (AFP)

A Moroccan protester holds up a poster reading: " Iraq, the hell for invaders" during a demonstration in Rabat against the execution of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Today's execution of Saddam Hussein drew mixed reactions across the Middle East, with some saying he got what he deserved and others hailing him as a martyr.(AFP/Abdelhak Senna)AFP – Images of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein being led to the gallows on one of Islam’s most important feast days risk further alienating public opinion in an Arab world already bristling at perceived Western insensitivity, analysts have warned.


Saddam Hussein executed for war crimes (AP)

This video image released by Iraqi state television shows Saddam Hussein's guards wearing ski masks and placing a noose around the deposed leader's neck moments before his execution Saturday Dec. 30. 2006. Clutching a Quran and refusing a hood, Saddam Hussein went to the gallows before sunrise Saturday, executed by vengeful countrymen after a quarter-century of remorseless brutality that killed countless thousands and led Iraq into disastrous wars against the United States and Iran.  (AP Photo/IRAQI TV, HO)AP – Saddam Hussein struggled briefly after American military guards handed him over to Iraqi executioners. But as his final moments approached, he grew calm. He clutched a Quran as he was led to the gallows, and in one final moment of defiance, refused to have a hood pulled over his head before facing the same fate he was accused of inflicting on countless thousands during a quarter-century of ruthless power.