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    • People watch fireworks during the first edition of 'Golden Nights' International Pyrotechnic Festival in Bucharest July 5, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      People watch fireworks during the first edition of 'Golden Nights' International Pyrotechnic Festival in Bucharest July 5, 2008.

    • Australian singer Kylie Minogue smiles as she poses for photographers with the OBE she received from Britain's Prince Charles for her services to music at Buckingham Palace in London July 3, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Australian singer Kylie Minogue smiles as she poses for photographers with the OBE she received from Britain's Prince Charles for her services to music at Buckingham Palace in London July 3, 2008.

    • Serena (L) and Venus Williams of the U.S. talk to each other during their quarter-finals doubles match against Bethanie Mattek of the U.S. and Sania Mirza of India at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London July 2, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.

      Serena (L) and Venus Williams of the U.S. talk to each other during their quarter-finals doubles match against Bethanie Mattek of the U.S. and Sania Mirza of India at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London July 2, 2008.

    • Acrobats perform during the presentation of A400M military aircraft in Seville, southern Spain June 26, 2008. Europe unveiled the A400M military aircraft on Thursday, giving the public a first glimpse of a powerful turboprop plane built to supply seven NATO countries with urgently needed strategic airlift capacity. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Acrobats perform during the presentation of A400M military aircraft in Seville, southern Spain June 26, 2008. Europe unveiled the A400M military aircraft on Thursday, giving the public a first glimpse of a powerful turboprop plane built to supply seven NATO countries with urgently needed strategic airlift capacity.

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    • Street Boss and jockey David Flores, foreground, hold off to win the Grade I, $300,000 Triple Bend Invitational Handicap  on Saturday, July 5, 2008 at Hollywood Park, in Inglewood, Calif. From AP Photo by AP.

      Street Boss and jockey David Flores, foreground, hold off to win the Grade I, $300,000 Triple Bend Invitational Handicap on Saturday, July 5, 2008 at Hollywood Park, in Inglewood, Calif.

    • Splinters of ice peel off from one of the sides of the Perito Moreno glacier as the waters of Lake Argentino open a tunnel in the glacier in a process of a unexpected rupture, near the city of El Calafate in the Patagonian province of Santa Cruz, southern Argentina, July 5, 2008. The Perito Moreno glacier, part of the Los Glaciares National Park, a World Heritage site, is still growing forward at the accelerated rate of between 30 and 60cm per day, according to local media. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Splinters of ice peel off from one of the sides of the Perito Moreno glacier as the waters of Lake Argentino open a tunnel in the glacier in a process of a unexpected rupture, near the city of El Calafate in the Patagonian province of Santa Cruz, southern Argentina, July 5, 2008. The Perito Moreno glacier, part of the Los Glaciares National Park, a World Heritage site, is still growing forward at the accelerated rate of between 30 and 60cm per day, according to local media.

    • OMAHA, NE - JULY 05:  Gary Hall Jr. prepares for the final of the 50 meter freestyle during the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials on July 5, 2008 at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Hall finished fourth and did not make the Olympic team. From Getty Images.

      OMAHA, NE - JULY 05: Gary Hall Jr. prepares for the final of the 50 meter freestyle during the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials on July 5, 2008 at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Hall finished fourth and did not make the Olympic team.

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    • In this image released by Universal Studios, the Hulk is shown in a scene from, "The Incredible Hulk. " Now producing its own film adaptations for all but a few previously licensed superheroes, Marvel Studios unveils "The Incredible Hulk" on the heels of blockbuster "Iron Man," whose 2010 sequel will be followed by an ambitious Marvel lineup. With an estimated 5,000 characters and a wealth of stories dating back nearly 70 years, Marvel could spin an endless web of big-screen yarns. From AP Photo by Rhythm & Hues.

      In this image released by Universal Studios, the Hulk is shown in a scene from, "The Incredible Hulk. " Now producing its own film adaptations for all but a few previously licensed superheroes, Marvel Studios unveils "The Incredible Hulk" on the heels of blockbuster "Iron Man," whose 2010 sequel will be followed by an ambitious Marvel lineup. With an estimated 5,000 characters and a wealth of stories dating back nearly 70 years, Marvel could spin an endless web of big-screen yarns.

    • The King Kong attraction on the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot tour is shown in this undated publicity photo. A fire rages out of control at the backlot filled with movie sets at Universal Studios in Universal City, California June 1, 2008, 12 miles from downtown Los Angeles. It is believed that the King Kong attraction was destroyed. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      The King Kong attraction on the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot tour is shown in this undated publicity photo. A fire rages out of control at the backlot filled with movie sets at Universal Studios in Universal City, California June 1, 2008, 12 miles from downtown Los Angeles. It is believed that the King Kong attraction was destroyed.

    • People watch fireworks during the first edition of 'Golden Nights' International Pyrotechnic Festival in Bucharest July 5, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      People watch fireworks during the first edition of 'Golden Nights' International Pyrotechnic Festival in Bucharest July 5, 2008.

    • People watch fireworks during the first edition of 'Golden Nights' International Pyrotechnic Festival in Bucharest July 5, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      People watch fireworks during the first edition of 'Golden Nights' International Pyrotechnic Festival in Bucharest July 5, 2008.

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FILE ** President Theodore Roosevelt, is shown in an undated file photo. The Associated Press is asking 2008 presidential candidates a series of questions about their personal tastes, habits and backgrounds. When asked to name to name their favorite 20th century president from the opposing party, Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards, Barack Obama, and Bill Richardson all chose President Theodore Roosevelt, the Republican who was the nation's 26th chief executive, 1901 to 1909. From AP Photo by Anonymous.
6 months ago: FILE ** President Theodore Roosevelt, is shown in an undated file photo. The Associated Press is asking 2008 presidential candidates a series of questions about their personal tastes, habits and backgrounds. When asked to name to name their favorite 20th century president from the opposing party, Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards, Barack Obama, and Bill Richardson all chose President Theodore Roosevelt, the Republican who was the nation's 26th chief executive, 1901 to 1909.
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  • Wave Hill House, dating from 1843, overlooking the Hudson River at Wave Hill public gardens and cultural center in the northwest section of the Bronx, was once home to Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and Arturo Toscanini in New York, Tuesday, June 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Kathy Willens.
  • Los Angeles Unified School District teachers stage a "Late-In", a one-hour walkout as they protest proposed state budget cuts to education, as parents and students join them outside the Theodore Roosevelt High School in East Los Angeles Friday, June 6, 2008. From AP Photo by Damian Dovarganes.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., views the presidential carvings at Mount Rushmore as she campaigns near Keystone, S.D., Wednesday, May 28, 2008. The presidents, from left, are George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. From AP Photo by Elise Amendola.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., visits  the presidential carvings at the Mount Rushmore National Monument, near Keystone, S.D., Wednesday, May 28, 2008, as she campaigns in South Dakota. The presidents carved into the mountain are, left to right, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. From AP Photo by Elise Amendola.
  • Michael Azure, age 4, listens to the United States Navy Band at the Great White Fleet 100th Anniversary celebration in Elliott Bay as seen from the Bell Harbor Rooftop Plaza in Seattle on Tuesday, May 20, 2008. A parade of ships filed past in commemoration of Theodore Roosevelt's Great White fleet. From AP Photo by Karen Ducey.
  • In this image released by Keith Sherman and Associates, Michael O. Smith is shown in "The Bully Pulpit," his one-man show about Theodore Roosevelt running through June 29 at off-Broadway's Beckett Theatre in New York. From AP Photo by Rick Teller.
  • In this image released by Keith Sherman and Associates, Michael O. Smith is shown in "The Bully Pulpit," his one-man show about Theodore Roosevelt running through June 29 at off-Broadway's Beckett Theatre in New York. From AP Photo by Rick Teller.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., waves to the crowd after speaking during a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., Thursday, April 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Alex Brandon.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., shakes hands after speaking at a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., Thursday, April 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Alex Brandon.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., leaves the stage to shake hands during a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., Thursday, April 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Alex Brandon.
  • A supporter holds his hand up to ask a question as Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., speaks during a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., Thursday, April 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Alex Brandon.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., speaks during a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., Thursday, April 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Alex Brandon.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., speaks during a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., Thursday, April 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Alex Brandon.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., speaks during a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., Thursday, April 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Alex Brandon.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., speaks during a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., Thursday, April 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Alex Brandon.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., speaks during a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., Thursday, April 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Alex Brandon.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., speaks during a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., Thursday, April 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Alex Brandon.
  • Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., shakes hands before speaking at a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., Thursday, April 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Alex Brandon.
  • In this file photo, pilots of a U.S. Navy F14 Tomcat move into position at dawn for launch from the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt Sunday, Oct. 28, 2001. At the U.N. Climate Conference Friday, April 4, 2008, some European nations are calling for tougher regulations of shipping and aviation emissions, saying they should be included in any new climate pact alongside pollutants from power plants and agriculture. From AP Photo by David Longstreath.
  • Persons dressed in the costumes depicting (L-R)Former US presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln are among thousands of guests participating in the annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on March 24, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • New York Governor-designate David A. Paterson speaks in front of a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt at the Capitol in Albany, New York, March 13, 2008. Paterson is expected to be sworn in March 17 after the resignation of Governor Eliot Spitzer in the midst of a sex and prostitution scandal. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • New York Governor-designate David A. Paterson speaks in front of a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt at the Capitol in Albany, New York, March 13, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Lt. Gov. David Paterson speaks in front of a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt during a news conference at the state Capitol in Albany, N.Y., Thursday, March 13, 2008. Paterson on Monday will replace Gov. Eliot Spitzer who resigned on Wednesday. From AP Photo by Mike Groll.
  • FILE ** President Theodore Roosevelt, is shown in an undated file photo. The Associated Press is asking 2008 presidential candidates a series of questions about their personal tastes, habits and backgrounds. When asked to name to name their favorite 20th century president from the opposing party, Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards, Barack Obama, and Bill Richardson all chose President Theodore Roosevelt, the Republican who was the nation's 26th chief executive, 1901 to 1909. From AP Photo by Anonymous.
  • A small herd of elk roam the badlands inside Theodore Roosevelt National Park, near Medora, N.D., on Friday, Dec. 14, 2007. The number of elk roaming the nation's parks is booming, and that's bad news for them. A debate has started among wildlife and conservation officials about how the animals should be culled _ by sharpshooters' bullets or by their natural enemy, wolves. From AP Photo by Will Kincaid.
  • Bill Whitworth, chief of resource management for Theodore Roosevelt National Park, uses binoculars to search for elk inside Theodore Roosevelt National Park near Medora, N.D., on Friday, Dec. 14, 2007. The number of elk roaming the nation's parks is booming, and that's bad news for them. A debate has started among wildlife and conservation officials about how the animals should be culled _ by sharpshooters' bullets or by their natural enemy, wolves. From AP Photo by Will Kincaid.
  • New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly sits in his office under a painting of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th U.S. President, during an interview, in New York, Tuesday Dec. 4 , 2007. Kelly chatted with ease about his law enforcement forefather, Theodore Roosevelt. Also about a new pet project, a "citizen satisfaction survey." And, of course, about a murder rate hitting historic lows. But when the subject turns to the buzz over whether he'll run for mayor, New York's top cop holsters his trademark crooked smile and cuts off the conversation with a polite, auto-pilot response. Heading the 36,000-officer New York Police Department, he insisted, consumes him. From AP Photo by Bebeto Matthews.
  • New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly sits in his office under a painting of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th U.S. President, during an interview, in New York, Tuesday Dec. 4 , 2007. Kelly chatted with ease about his law enforcement forefather, Theodore Roosevelt. Also about a new pet project, a "citizen satisfaction survey." And, of course, about a murder rate hitting historic lows. But when the subject turns to the buzz over whether he'll run for mayor, New York's top cop holsters his trademark crooked smile and cuts off the conversation with a polite, auto-pilot response. Heading the 36,000-officer New York Police Department, he insisted, consumes him. From AP Photo by Bebeto Matthews.
  • New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly is interviewed  in his office in  New York, Tuesday Dec. 4 , 2007. Kelly chatted with ease about his law enforcement forefather, Theodore Roosevelt. Also about a new pet project, a "citizen satisfaction survey." And, of course, about a murder rate hitting historic lows. But when the subject turns to the buzz over whether he'll run for mayor, New York's top cop holsters his trademark crooked smile and cuts off the conversation with a polite, auto-pilot response. Heading the 36,000-officer New York Police Department, he insisted, consumes him. From AP Photo by Bebeto Matthews.
  • New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly is interviewed  in his office in  New York, Tuesday Dec. 4 , 2007. Kelly chatted with ease about his law enforcement forefather, Theodore Roosevelt. Also about a new pet project, a "citizen satisfaction survey." And, of course, about a murder rate hitting historic lows. But when the subject turns to the buzz over whether he'll run for mayor, New York's top cop holsters his trademark crooked smile and cuts off the conversation with a polite, auto-pilot response. Heading the 36,000-officer New York Police Department, he insisted, consumes him. From AP Photo by Bebeto Matthews.
  • New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly is interviewed  in his office in  New York, Tuesday Dec. 4 , 2007. Kelly chatted with ease about his law enforcement forefather, Theodore Roosevelt. Also about a new pet project, a "citizen satisfaction survey." And, of course, about a murder rate hitting historic lows. But when the subject turns to the buzz over whether he'll run for mayor, New York's top cop holsters his trademark crooked smile and cuts off the conversation with a polite, auto-pilot response. Heading the 36,000-officer New York Police Department, he insisted, consumes him. From AP Photo by Bebeto Matthews.
  • Barry Landau, author of "The President's Table: 200 Years  of Dining and Diplomacy" holds President Theodore Roosevelt's personal leather-bound gold menu from an April 2, 1903 Chicago dinner in his honor, part of Landau's extensive collection of presidential memorabilia at his apartment in New York, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2007. From AP Photo by Kathy Willens.
  • Barry Landau, author of "The President's Table: 200 Years  of Dining and Diplomacy" holds a page from the Golden Banquet menu, part of his extensive collection of presidential memorabilia in New York, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2007. The menu is covered in red alligator leather and embossed in gold leaf. It dates from May 12, 1903, and was used for a banquet in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt in San Francisco. From AP Photo by Kathy Willens.
  • NEW YORK - OCTOBER 12:  The Nobel Monument is seen in Theodore Roosevelt Park October 12, 2007 in New York City. The names of American Nobel Prize winners are etched into the monument every year. No country has won more Nobel Prizes than the United States. From Getty Images.
  • NEW YORK - OCTOBER 12:  The Nobel Monument is seen in Theodore Roosevelt Park October 12, 2007 in New York City. The names of American Nobel Prize winners are etched into the monument every year. No country has won more Nobel Prizes than the United States. From Getty Images.
  • ** FILE * Theodore Roosevelt, is shown speaking when he stumped the country for William McKinley during the Presidential Campaign of 1900. Roosevelt was McKinley's running mate on the Republican ticket. Speaking loudly and carrying on like. It's a rare part of the 2008 presidential campaign rhetoric that crosses party lines. Democrats and Republicans alike are frequently invoking the words of the nation's 26th president and renowned political maverick. From AP Photo by .


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Sting, left, and Andy Summers of The Police perform during the Rock in Rio music festival in Arganda del Rey, on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain, Saturday, July 5, 2008. From AP Photo by Paul White.

Sting, left, and Andy Summers of The Police perform during the Rock in Rio music festival in Arganda del Rey, on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain, Saturday, July 5, 2008.

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Sting of The Police performs during the Rock in Rio music festival in Arganda del Rey, on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain, Saturday, July 5, 2008. From AP Photo by Paul White.

Sting of The Police performs during the Rock in Rio music festival in Arganda del Rey, on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain, Saturday, July 5, 2008.

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Sting of The Police performs during the Rock in Rio music festival in Arganda del Rey, on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain, Saturday, July 5, 2008. From AP Photo by Paul White.

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