JERUSALEM - The Palestinian Authority, fearing eye damage as a result of the last solar eclipse of the millennium on August 11, has declared the day a national holiday and is advising people to stay indoors. The Palestinian cabinet made the decision late on Friday. On Saturday, doctors went on radio to warn of the potential health hazards of watching the phenomenon with the naked eye. The eclipse will follow a path from Nova Scotia, across the Atlantic, central Europe, the Middle East and India.