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Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (C) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (C) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

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Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (top R) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (Top L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (top R) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (Top L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

AFP 

Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (top R) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (Top L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (top R) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (Top L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

AFP 

RCMP Cpl. Richard Gingras and his avalanche dog Sultan prepare to head out to the area where a large avalanche struck near Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada, Sunday, March 14, 2010. An avalanche struck an informal snowmobile rally in Canada's Rocky Mountains, killing at least two people and leaving an unknown number missing at an annual gathering best known for its party atmosphere and stunt riding.

RCMP Cpl. Richard Gingras and his avalanche dog Sultan prepare to head out to the area where a large avalanche struck near Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada, Sunday, March 14, 2010. An avalanche struck an informal snowmobile rally in Canada's Rocky Mountains, killing at least two people and leaving an unknown number missing at an annual gathering best known for its party atmosphere and stunt riding.

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Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan speaks to journalists after welcoming Saudi captured soldiers Khaled al-Oda and Ahmed al-Amri in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010. Two Saudi soldiers captured by Yemeni rebels have arrived home Thursday the latest sign that a six-year-old conflict is calming down. Al-Amri and al-Oda were flown to Saudi Arabia Thursday in military ambulance planes from the Yemeni capital, Sanaa after northern rebels handed the men over to the government.

Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan speaks to journalists after welcoming Saudi captured soldiers Khaled al-Oda and Ahmed al-Amri in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010. Two Saudi soldiers captured by Yemeni rebels have arrived home Thursday the latest sign that a six-year-old conflict is calming down. Al-Amri and al-Oda were flown to Saudi Arabia Thursday in military ambulance planes from the Yemeni capital, Sanaa after northern rebels handed the men over to the government.

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Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan, left,  welcomes Saudi captured soldier Khaled al-Oda, right, and Ahmed al-Amri in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010. Two Saudi soldiers captured by Yemeni rebels have arrived home Thursday the latest sign that a six-year-old conflict is calming down. Al-Amri and al-Oda were flown to Saudi Arabia Thursday in military ambulance planes from the Yemeni capital, Sanaa after northern rebels handed the men over to the government.

Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan, left, welcomes Saudi captured soldier Khaled al-Oda, right, and Ahmed al-Amri in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010. Two Saudi soldiers captured by Yemeni rebels have arrived home Thursday the latest sign that a six-year-old conflict is calming down. Al-Amri and al-Oda were flown to Saudi Arabia Thursday in military ambulance planes from the Yemeni capital, Sanaa after northern rebels handed the men over to the government.

AP 

Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan, left,  welcomes Saudi captured soldier Khaled al-Oda in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010. Two Saudi soldiers captured by Yemeni rebels have arrived home Thursday the latest sign that a six-year-old conflict is calming down. Ahmed al-Amri and Khaled al-Oda were flown to Saudi Arabia Thursday in military ambulance planes from the Yemeni capital, Sanaa after northern rebels handed the men over to the government.

Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan, left, welcomes Saudi captured soldier Khaled al-Oda in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010. Two Saudi soldiers captured by Yemeni rebels have arrived home Thursday the latest sign that a six-year-old conflict is calming down. Ahmed al-Amri and Khaled al-Oda were flown to Saudi Arabia Thursday in military ambulance planes from the Yemeni capital, Sanaa after northern rebels handed the men over to the government.

AP 

This photo released by Saudi Press Agency, shows Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan welcoming a captured Saudi soldier in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Monday, Feb. 15, 2010. Northern rebels in Yemen have handed over a captured Saudi soldier to Yemeni government mediators, the latest sign that a six-year-old conflict is calming down. The Saudi Press Agency quoted Saudi ambassador to Yemen Ali al-Hamdan as saying the soldier was brought from the northern province of Saada, the rebel stronghold, to the embassy in San'a by helicopter. He will be sent back to Saudi Arabia later, the ambassador said.

This photo released by Saudi Press Agency, shows Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan welcoming a captured Saudi soldier in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Monday, Feb. 15, 2010. Northern rebels in Yemen have handed over a captured Saudi soldier to Yemeni government mediators, the latest sign that a six-year-old conflict is calming down. The Saudi Press Agency quoted Saudi ambassador to Yemen Ali al-Hamdan as saying the soldier was brought from the northern province of Saada, the rebel stronghold, to the embassy in San'a by helicopter. He will be sent back to Saudi Arabia later, the ambassador said.

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Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (C) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (C) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

AFP 

Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (top R) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (Top L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (top R) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (Top L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

AFP 

Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (top R) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (Top L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

Saudi Crown Prince Sultan (top R) and Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan (Top L) ride at the back of an army vehicle as they tour the southern Jizan province near the border with Yemen on March 16, 2010.

AFP 

RCMP Cpl. Richard Gingras and his avalanche dog Sultan prepare to head out to the area where a large avalanche struck near Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada, Sunday, March 14, 2010. An avalanche struck an informal snowmobile rally in Canada's Rocky Mountains, killing at least two people and leaving an unknown number missing at an annual gathering best known for its party atmosphere and stunt riding.

RCMP Cpl. Richard Gingras and his avalanche dog Sultan prepare to head out to the area where a large avalanche struck near Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada, Sunday, March 14, 2010. An avalanche struck an informal snowmobile rally in Canada's Rocky Mountains, killing at least two people and leaving an unknown number missing at an annual gathering best known for its party atmosphere and stunt riding.

CP 

Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan speaks to journalists after welcoming Saudi captured soldiers Khaled al-Oda and Ahmed al-Amri in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010. Two Saudi soldiers captured by Yemeni rebels have arrived home Thursday the latest sign that a six-year-old conflict is calming down. Al-Amri and al-Oda were flown to Saudi Arabia Thursday in military ambulance planes from the Yemeni capital, Sanaa after northern rebels handed the men over to the government.

Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled bin Sultan speaks to journalists after welcoming Saudi captured soldiers Khaled al-Oda and Ahmed al-Amri in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010. Two Saudi soldiers captured by Yemeni rebels have arrived home Thursday the latest sign that a six-year-old conflict is calming down. Al-Amri and al-Oda were flown to Saudi Arabia Thursday in military ambulance planes from the Yemeni capital, Sanaa after northern rebels handed the men over to the government.

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