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    • BASRA, IRAQ - OCTOBER 18:  People gather around a Land Rover as it arrives at the village Al Houta on October 18 2008 near Basra, Iraq. The trip by the 51 Sqn Royal Air Force Regiment Force Protection Wing was part of a 'key leader engagement' (KLE) visit to the village close to the Basra Airbase to recruit local labour and engage with the village shiek. Visits of this type are seen as key in efforts to continue winning the support of the local Iraqi population. Although improved security in the region has brought some benefits such as improved trade and commerce, much of the infrastructure remains in a poor state of repair. Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown has indicated that the number of UK troops could be scaled down - especially as the security situation in the south of the country continues to improve. From Getty Images.

      BASRA, IRAQ - OCTOBER 18: People gather around a Land Rover as it arrives at the village Al Houta on October 18 2008 near Basra, Iraq. The trip by the 51 Sqn Royal Air Force Regiment Force Protection Wing was part of a 'key leader engagement' (KLE) visit to the village close to the Basra Airbase to recruit local labour and engage with the village shiek. Visits of this type are seen as key in efforts to continue winning the support of the local Iraqi population. Although improved security in the region has brought some benefits such as improved trade and commerce, much of the infrastructure remains in a poor state of repair. Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown has indicated that the number of UK troops could be scaled down - especially as the security situation in the south of the country continues to improve.

    • Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks during a campaign rally in the rain at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, September 27, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.

      Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks during a campaign rally in the rain at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, September 27, 2008.

    • A puppy stands on a truck carrying people to be evacuated from the area in preparation for the approach of Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, on the southern coast of Cuba, August 30, 2008. Powerful Hurricane Gustav roared toward western Cuba on Saturday with 125 mph (205 kph) winds on its way to the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico after a deadly pass through the Caribbean. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A puppy stands on a truck carrying people to be evacuated from the area in preparation for the approach of Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, on the southern coast of Cuba, August 30, 2008. Powerful Hurricane Gustav roared toward western Cuba on Saturday with 125 mph (205 kph) winds on its way to the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico after a deadly pass through the Caribbean.

    • BANGKOK, THAILAND - AUGUST 30:  A member of Anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) stands behind barbed wire outside Government on August 30, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. The protesters want to unseat the seven-month old coalition government lead by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej. From Getty Images.

      BANGKOK, THAILAND - AUGUST 30: A member of Anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) stands behind barbed wire outside Government on August 30, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. The protesters want to unseat the seven-month old coalition government lead by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej.

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    • Anti-government protesters leave Suvarnabhumi airport Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thousands of anti-government protesters who occupied and shut down Bangkok's main international airport for a week began leaving today as their leaders declared victory after a court verdict disbanding the ruling party. From AP Photo by Ed Wray.

      Anti-government protesters leave Suvarnabhumi airport Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thousands of anti-government protesters who occupied and shut down Bangkok's main international airport for a week began leaving today as their leaders declared victory after a court verdict disbanding the ruling party.

    • A young refugee from Myanmar sits on a bus as he arrives for a demonstration outside the United Nations High Commissioner (UNHCR) office in Kuala Lumpur December 3, 2008, before he was turned away by the police. About 150 Myanmarese of ethnic Rohingya origin gathered outside the UNHCR office on Wednesday to demand for their basic and fundamental rights, and assistance to their problems. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A young refugee from Myanmar sits on a bus as he arrives for a demonstration outside the United Nations High Commissioner (UNHCR) office in Kuala Lumpur December 3, 2008, before he was turned away by the police. About 150 Myanmarese of ethnic Rohingya origin gathered outside the UNHCR office on Wednesday to demand for their basic and fundamental rights, and assistance to their problems.

    • NEW YORK - DECEMBER 02:  Television personality Soledad O'Brien attends the Room to Grow 10th Anniversary benefit gala at Christie's on December 2, 2008 in New York City. From Getty Images.

      NEW YORK - DECEMBER 02: Television personality Soledad O'Brien attends the Room to Grow 10th Anniversary benefit gala at Christie's on December 2, 2008 in New York City.

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    • DETROIT - NOVEMBER 20: Shuttered homes and businesses line a downtown street November 20, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan. An estimated one in three Detroiters lives in poverty, making the city the poorest large city in America. The Big Three U.S. automakers, General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, are appearing this week in Washington to ask for federal funds to curb to decline of the American auto industry. Detroit, home to the big three, would be hardest hit if the government lets the auto makers fall into bankruptcy. From Getty Images.

      DETROIT - NOVEMBER 20: Shuttered homes and businesses line a downtown street November 20, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan. An estimated one in three Detroiters lives in poverty, making the city the poorest large city in America. The Big Three U.S. automakers, General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, are appearing this week in Washington to ask for federal funds to curb to decline of the American auto industry. Detroit, home to the big three, would be hardest hit if the government lets the auto makers fall into bankruptcy.

    • Actor Viggo Mortensen gestures during a news conference to promote his latest film "Alatriste" in Tokyo on December 1, 2008. The film will be on the screens on December 13. Alatriste, played in the film by 47 year old US actor, is a unscrupulous 17th century adventurer in the movie, set in Spain's "golden age" under King Philip IV which coincided with the emergence of artistic giants such as Velasquez and the development of the "New World." From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Actor Viggo Mortensen gestures during a news conference to promote his latest film "Alatriste" in Tokyo on December 1, 2008. The film will be on the screens on December 13. Alatriste, played in the film by 47 year old US actor, is a unscrupulous 17th century adventurer in the movie, set in Spain's "golden age" under King Philip IV which coincided with the emergence of artistic giants such as Velasquez and the development of the "New World."

    • Chelsea Clinton (L) and former US President Bill Clinton watch as US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks at the National Building Museum in Washington June 7, 2008. Clinton endorsed presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) to be the Democratic U.S. presidential candidate on Saturday and suspended her own White House bid less than a week after the Illinois senator secured enough support to win the nomination. Clinton's endorsement of Obama in a speech at the National Building Museum marked the beginning of efforts to reunite the Democratic Party after a long and divisive campaign battle that ended on Tuesday when Obama won the support of enough delegates to clinch the nomination. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Chelsea Clinton (L) and former US President Bill Clinton watch as US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks at the National Building Museum in Washington June 7, 2008. Clinton endorsed presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) to be the Democratic U.S. presidential candidate on Saturday and suspended her own White House bid less than a week after the Illinois senator secured enough support to win the nomination. Clinton's endorsement of Obama in a speech at the National Building Museum marked the beginning of efforts to reunite the Democratic Party after a long and divisive campaign battle that ended on Tuesday when Obama won the support of enough delegates to clinch the nomination.

    • A tear runs down the face of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) as he speaks about his grandmother who died earlier on Monday, during a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina,  November 3, 2008. On the eve of Tuesday's U.S. presidential election, Obama's grandmother Madelyn Dunham died after a battle with cancer. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A tear runs down the face of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) as he speaks about his grandmother who died earlier on Monday, during a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, November 3, 2008. On the eve of Tuesday's U.S. presidential election, Obama's grandmother Madelyn Dunham died after a battle with cancer.

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In this undated photo provided by the Summit County Sheriff's office, former Florida basketball player Teddy Dupay is shown. Dupay, who played on Florida's runner-up team in the 2000 NCAA basketball tournament, was charged with beating and raping a woman last month at a Utah ski resort. From AP Photo by AP.
4 months ago: In this undated photo provided by the Summit County Sheriff's office, former Florida basketball player Teddy Dupay is shown. Dupay, who played on Florida's runner-up team in the 2000 NCAA basketball tournament, was charged with beating and raping a woman last month at a Utah ski resort.
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  • Duke guard Jon Scheyer, left, is fouled by Purdue guard E'Twaun Moore as he brings the ball up during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. Duke defeated Purdue 76-60. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • Pennsylvania's Jack Eggleston, top, and Villanova's Antonio Pena  fight for a rebound in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Philadelphia. From AP Photo by H. RUMPH, JR..
  • Duke's Jon Scheyer, left front, and Lance Thomas, right, battle with Purdue guard Chris Kramer for a rebound in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. Duke defeated Purdue 76-60. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • Duke's Jon Scheyer, left front, and Lance Thomas, right, battle with Purdue guard Chris Kramer for a rebound in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. Duke defeated Purdue 76-60. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • Purdue guard E'Twaun Moore, bottom, keeps his balance as he cuts under Duke guard Jon Scheyer in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. Duke defeated Purdue 76-60. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • Villanova's Corey Stokes passes the ball around Pennsylvania's Harrison Gaines (22) in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Philadelphia. From AP Photo by H. RUMPH, JR..
  • Virginia's Sylven Landesberg (15) is fouled while shooting against Minnesota's Al Nolen (0) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Minneapolis on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Hannah Foslien.
  • Virginia's Sylven Landesberg (15) is fouled while shooting against Minnesota's Al Nolen (0) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Minneapolis on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Hannah Foslien.
  • Iowa's Andrew Brommer (20) and Matt Gatens (5) react after losing to Boston College 57-55 in an NCAA basketball game in Boston Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. Boston College won 57-55. From AP Photo by Elise Amendola.
  • Ohio State's Jon Diebler (33) shoots next to Miami's Cyrus McGowan (20) during an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008 in Coral Gables, Fla. Ohio State beat No. 21 Miami 73-68. From AP Photo by J Pat Carter.
  • Pennsylvania's Kevin Egee, right, and Villanova's Scottie Reynolds fight for a loose ball in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Philadelphia. From AP Photo by H. RUMPH, JR..
  • Virginia's Sammy Zeglinski (13) shoots against Minnesota's Ralph Sampson III (50) and Devoe Joseph (5) while Minnesota's Paul Carter (1) and Virginia's Mike Scott (32) prepare to rebound during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Minneapolis on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Hannah Foslien.
  • Virginia's Sammy Zeglinski (13) shoots against Minnesota's Ralph Sampson III (50) and Devoe Joseph (5) while Minnesota's Paul Carter (1) and Virginia's Mike Scott (32) prepare to rebound during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Minneapolis on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Hannah Foslien.
  • Missouri's Laurence Bowers, right, has the ball bounce of his head after it was deflected by Arkansas-Pine Bluff's Tavaris Washington, left, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Columbia, Mo. Missouri won the game 95-41. From AP Photo by L.G. Patterson.
  • Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski complains about a call during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • Purdue forward JaJuan Johnson, right, shoots over Duke forward David McClure in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • Duke forward Kyle Singler, left, and Purdue forward Robbie Hummel reach for the ball after a missed shot in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. Duke defeated Purdue 76-60. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • Florida coach Billy Donovan reacts as he watches his team play Florida A&M in an NCAA college basketball game in Gainesville, Fla., Tuesday, Dec., 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Phil Sandlin.
  • Florida's Erving Walker (11) tries to get to the basket as Florida A&M"s Cecil Bent (21) defends during the second half of an  NCAA college basketball game in Gainesville, Fla., Tuesday, Dec., 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Phil Sandlin.
  • Florida's Nick Calathes (33) goes for two over Florida A&M's Lamar Twitty (3) during the second half of an  NCAA college basketball game in Gainesville, Fla., Tuesday, Dec., 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Phil Sandlin.
  • Florida's Allan Chaney (24) goes for two points over Florida A&M's Lamar Twitty (3) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Gainesville, Fla., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Phil Sandlin.
  • Duke's Gerald Henderson, right, shoots next to Purdue forward Nemanja Calasan during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • George Washington's Jazmine Adair (21) goes to the basket against Tennessee's Angie Bjorklund (5) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Washington. Tennessee won 71-59. From AP Photo by Nick Wass.
  • Florida A&M's Yannick Crowder (42) defends against Florida's Nick Calathes (33) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Gainesville, Fla., Tuesday, Dec., 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Phil Sandlin.
  • Tennessee's Glory Johnson (25) scrambles for a loose ball against George Washington's Tara Booker (31) during the second half of an NCAA college women's basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Washington. Tennessee won 71-59. From AP Photo by Nick Wass.
  • Duke guard Nolan Smith, right, falls away as he shoots over Purdue forward Robbie Hummel in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • Purdue coach Matt Painter shouts out instructions to his team during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • Duke forward Kyle Singler, center, cuts between Purdue's E'Twaun Moore, left, and Robbie Hummel in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. Duke defeated Purdue 76-60. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • Duke center Brian Zoubek, left, and Purdue forward JaJuan Johnson go to the floor for a loose ball in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.
  • Villanova coach Jay Wright calls a play as his team plays Pennsylvania in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Philadelphia. From AP Photo by H. RUMPH, JR..
  • Tennessee's Alex Fuller, right, passes the ball against George Washington's Antelia Parrish during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Washington. Tennessee won 71-59. From AP Photo by Nick Wass.
  • Notre Dame guard Ryan Ayers, left, high fives teammate Kyle McAlarney late in the second half of an NCAA college men's basketball game against South Dakota on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in South Bend, Ind. Ayers scored career-high and game-high 35 points, while McAlarney added 27 points in  Notre Dame's 102-76 victory. From AP Photo by Joe Raymond.
  • George Washington coach Mike Bozeman gestures form the sideline during an NCAA college basketball game against Tennessee, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Washington. Tennessee won 71-59. From AP Photo by Nick Wass.
  • Iowa's Jake Kelly (32) loses his footing as he handles the ball against Boston College's Josh Southern (52) during the first half of the ACC Big 10 Challenge NCAA college basketball game in Boston,  Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Elise Amendola.
  • Florida's Alex Tyus (23) goes in for two points against Florida A&M during the first half of an  NCAA college basketball game in Gainesville, Fla., Tuesday, Dec., 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Phil Sandlin.
  • Notre Dame forward Luke Harangody watches from the sideline during the second half of an NCAA college men's basketball game agianst South Dakota on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in South Bend, Ind. Harangody is out indefinitely with pneumonia, having missed first game of his career Sunday against Furman. From AP Photo by Joe Raymond.
  • Iowa's Matt Gatens (5) drives in for a shot against Boston College's Dallas Elmore (30) as Boston College's Reggie Jackson (0) looks on during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Boston Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Elise Amendola.
  • Ohio State's Anthony Crater defends Miami 's Jack McClinton (33) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Coral Gables, Fla. From AP Photo by J Pat Carter.
  • Boston College's Rakim Sanders, left, beats Iowa's Jermain Davis to a loose ball during the first half of the ACC Big 10 Challenge NCAA college basketball game in Boston Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Elise Amendola.
  • Arkansas-Pine Bluff's Tyree Glass, left, loses control of the ball as he collides with Missouri's Justin Safford, right, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Columbia, Mo. From AP Photo by L.G. Patterson.
  • Tennessee coach Pat Summitt yells at an official during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against George Washington on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Washington. AP Photo/Nick Wass). From AP Photo by Nick Wass.
  • Ohio State coach Thad Matta protests a foul call in first half against Miami in an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Coral Gables, Fla. From AP Photo by J Pat Carter.


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Anti-government protesters leave Suvarnabhumi airport Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thousands of anti-government protesters who occupied and shut down Bangkok's main international airport for a week began leaving today as their leaders declared victory after a court verdict disbanding the ruling party. From AP Photo by Ed Wray.

Anti-government protesters leave Suvarnabhumi airport Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thousands of anti-government protesters who occupied and shut down Bangkok's main international airport for a week began leaving today as their leaders declared victory after a court verdict disbanding the ruling party.

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Anti-government demonstrators  leave Don Muang airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while the ousted government's leaders met to decide on a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom. From AP Photo by Wason Wanichakorn.

Anti-government demonstrators leave Don Muang airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while the ousted government's leaders met to decide on a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom.

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Two unidentified anti-government demonstrators leave Don Muang airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while the ousted government's leaders met to decide on a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom. From AP Photo by Wason Wanichakorn.

Two unidentified anti-government demonstrators leave Don Muang airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while the ousted government's leaders met to decide on a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom.

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Protesters leave with their belongings at the Suvarnabhumi international airport in Bangkok, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while the ousted government's leaders met to decide on a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom. From AP Photo by Vincent Thian.

Protesters leave with their belongings at the Suvarnabhumi international airport in Bangkok, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while the ousted government's leaders met to decide on a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom.

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An anti-government protester cleans the ground as they prepare to leave Suvarnabhumi international airport in Bangkok, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while the ousted government's leaders met to decide on a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom. From AP Photo by Vincent Thian.

An anti-government protester cleans the ground as they prepare to leave Suvarnabhumi international airport in Bangkok, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while the ousted government's leaders met to decide on a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom.

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Airport staff inspects the ticketing counter at the Suvarnabhumi international airport in Bangkok, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while the ousted government's leaders met to decide on a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom. From AP Photo by Vincent Thian.

Airport staff inspects the ticketing counter at the Suvarnabhumi international airport in Bangkok, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while the ousted government's leaders met to decide on a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom.

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U.S. actress Daryl Hannah talks to the media before leaving Brisbane, Australia on a voyage to disrupt Japanese whalers in Antarctic waters, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Hannah, an environmental activist, who will sail on the U.S.-based conservation group Sea Shepherd's flagship, "Steve Irwin," said the whaling industry could be shut down if conservationists worked together and governments enforced anti-whaling laws. From AP Photo by Tertius Pickard.

U.S. actress Daryl Hannah talks to the media before leaving Brisbane, Australia on a voyage to disrupt Japanese whalers in Antarctic waters, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Hannah, an environmental activist, who will sail on the U.S.-based conservation group Sea Shepherd's flagship, "Steve Irwin," said the whaling industry could be shut down if conservationists worked together and governments enforced anti-whaling laws.

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