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An elderly exile Tibetan prays near the Tsangpa Monastery in Dharmsala, India, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008. Hundreds of Tibetan leaders debated how to advance their struggle for freedom Saturday in the last session of a pivotal weeklong meeting re-evaluating their decades-long strategy. Tibetans from all over the world have flocked to Dharmsala, home to the Dalai Lama and the self-declared government-in-exile, to discuss whether to press on with a measured path of compromise with China, or to call for independence for the Himalayan region. Many of the delegates argued for nuanced paths somewhere in between.
In this photo released by the Pacific Sun cruise ship via NZPA, rescued yacht crew, from left, French citizens Paul Migno, Maud Moussette, Mark Iaconetti of the U.S. and New Zealand's Robert Cole, pose aboard the P&O cruise ship after their rescue near Noumea, New Caledonia, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008. Their 14-meter cutter-rigged sloop Sambaluka, struck a unchartered reef Thursday morning, when their emergency signal then alerted a French military aircraft which dropped a 15-man liferaft and the P&O ship which diverted from its course to Brisbane to rescue them.
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper, back right, talks to the president of Colombia, Alvaro Uribe, as Canada's Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon, bottom second from left, and Colombia's Foreign Trade Minister Luis Guillermo Plata sign a free trade agreement between the two countries in Lima, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008.