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    • 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.

    • Georgian soldiers run near a blazing building after a Russian bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said. The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to  Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Georgian soldiers run near a blazing building after a Russian bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said. The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town.

    • CARSON, CA - JULY 31:  Andre Villa practices in the Moto X Freestyle during the summer X Games 14 at Home Depot Center on July 31, 2008 in Carson, California. From Getty Images.

      CARSON, CA - JULY 31: Andre Villa practices in the Moto X Freestyle during the summer X Games 14 at Home Depot Center on July 31, 2008 in Carson, California.

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    • In this photo made available by the Indian Ministry of Defense, an Indian Air Force helicopter throws food packets for flood-affected villagers at a village near Chattapur, 400 kilometers (248 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said. From AP Photo by AP.

      In this photo made available by the Indian Ministry of Defense, an Indian Air Force helicopter throws food packets for flood-affected villagers at a village near Chattapur, 400 kilometers (248 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said.

    • A nun holds a placard during a rally to show solidarity with the Christians living in Orissa, in the northern Indian city of Lucknow September 5, 2008. The Supreme Court ordered on Thursday four more police battalions to be deployed to protect Christians in Orissa, where religious violence between Hindus and Christians has killed 16 people. Thousands of Christians have taken shelter in makeshift government camps in the state, where Hindu mobs went on the rampage last week after the murder of a Hindu leader, torching churches and damaging houses in a communally sensitive region. Most of those killed were Christians. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A nun holds a placard during a rally to show solidarity with the Christians living in Orissa, in the northern Indian city of Lucknow September 5, 2008. The Supreme Court ordered on Thursday four more police battalions to be deployed to protect Christians in Orissa, where religious violence between Hindus and Christians has killed 16 people. Thousands of Christians have taken shelter in makeshift government camps in the state, where Hindu mobs went on the rampage last week after the murder of a Hindu leader, torching churches and damaging houses in a communally sensitive region. Most of those killed were Christians.

    • Ferrari Brazilian's driver Felipe Massa sits in his car in the pits of the Spa-Francorchamps racetrack on September 5, 2008, during the first practice session of the Belgium Formula One Grand Prix. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Ferrari Brazilian's driver Felipe Massa sits in his car in the pits of the Spa-Francorchamps racetrack on September 5, 2008, during the first practice session of the Belgium Formula One Grand Prix.

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    • ST. PAUL, MN - SEPTEMBER 03:  Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani speaks on day three of the Republican National Convention (RNC) at the Xcel Energy Center on September 3, 2008 in St. Paul, Minnesota. The GOP will nominate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) as the Republican choice for U.S. President on the last day of the convention. From Getty Images.

      ST. PAUL, MN - SEPTEMBER 03: Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani speaks on day three of the Republican National Convention (RNC) at the Xcel Energy Center on September 3, 2008 in St. Paul, Minnesota. The GOP will nominate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) as the Republican choice for U.S. President on the last day of the convention.

    • Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick faces Judge David Groner as he agrees to a plea agreement and to resign from office in Wayne County Circuit Court in Detroit, Michigan September 4, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.

      Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick faces Judge David Groner as he agrees to a plea agreement and to resign from office in Wayne County Circuit Court in Detroit, Michigan September 4, 2008.

    • Serena Williams (L) and her sister Venus (R), both of the U.S., each react in this combination photo during their quarter-final match at the U.S. Open tennis tournament at Flushing Meadows in New York September 3, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Serena Williams (L) and her sister Venus (R), both of the U.S., each react in this combination photo during their quarter-final match at the U.S. Open tennis tournament at Flushing Meadows in New York September 3, 2008.

    • ST. PAUL, MN - SEPTEMBER 03: Republican U.S vice-presidential nominee Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin waves on day three of the Republican National Convention (RNC) at the Xcel Energy Center on September 3, 2008 in St. Paul, Minnesota. U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) will accept The GOP nomination for U.S. President Thursday night. From Getty Images.

      ST. PAUL, MN - SEPTEMBER 03: Republican U.S vice-presidential nominee Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin waves on day three of the Republican National Convention (RNC) at the Xcel Energy Center on September 3, 2008 in St. Paul, Minnesota. U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) will accept The GOP nomination for U.S. President Thursday night.

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German surgeon Christian Schlenzak and his team perform an open heart surgery on ten-moths-old Sofia Yasmin Hernandez at the Benjamin Bloom children's hospital in San Salvador, Thursday, July 3, 2008. Seven surgeons from the Germany's University of Freiburg are in El Salvador to perform eleven open heart surgeries on needy children. From AP Photo by Luis Romero.
2 months ago: German surgeon Christian Schlenzak and his team perform an open heart surgery on ten-moths-old Sofia Yasmin Hernandez at the Benjamin Bloom children's hospital in San Salvador, Thursday, July 3, 2008. Seven surgeons from the Germany's University of Freiburg are in El Salvador to perform eleven open heart surgeries on needy children.
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  • El Salvador's coach Carlos De los Cobos, fifth form right, gives instructions to his players during a training session of the national soccer team in San Salvador, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008. El Salvador will face Haiti in a World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match on Sept. 6. From AP Photo by Luis Romero.
  • El Salvador's players pray during a training session of the national soccer team in San Salvador, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008. El Salvador will face Haiti in a World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match on Sept. 6. From AP Photo by Luis Romero.
  • El Salvador's players warm up during a training session of the national soccer team in San Salvador, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008. El Salvador will face Haiti in a World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match on Sept. 6. From AP Photo by Luis Romero.
  • Mauricio Funes, right, presidential candidate for El Salvador's Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, FMLN, political party, delivers a speech after inscribing his candidacy for his country's 2009 presidential elections, outside El Salvador's Electroral Supreme Court, in San Salvador, Sept. 2, 2008. From AP Photo by Luis Romero.
  • Mauricio Funes, right, El Salvador's Presidential candidate of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front , FMLN , shakes hands with Eugenio Chicas, member of El Salvador's Electoral Supreme Court , after inscribing his candidacy for the country's presidential elections that will be held on March 2009, in  San Salvador, Sept. 2, 2008. At back , from left, El Salvador's Electoral Supreme Court members: Walter Araujo, Julio Moreno and Jose Alvayero. From AP Photo by Luis Romero.
  • Mauricio Funes, right, presidential candidate of El Salvador's Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, FMLN, political party, shakes hands with Eugenio Chicas, member of El Salvador's Electoral Supreme Court , after inscribing his candidacy for the country's presidential elections that will be held on March 2009, in  San Salvador, Sept. 2, 2008. At back , from left, El Salvador's Electoral Supreme Court members: Walter Araujo, Julio Moreno and Jose Alvayero. From AP Photo by Luis Romero.
  • Walter Rene Araujo, president of El Salvador's Electoral Supreme Court, speaks during the official act calling for the country's 2009 general elections in San Salvador, Monday, Sept. 1, 2008. From AP Photo by Luis Romero.
  • Men thorw fireballs during the Remembrance festival in Nejapa, El Salvador, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008. Every year the population of Nejapa hurl fireballs at each other to commemorate the eruption of a nearby volcano and to celebrates Saint Geronimo Day, the town's patron saint, who fought the devil itself with balls of fire. From AP Photo by Edgar Romero.
  • A man prepares to receive fireballs during the Remembrance festival in Nejapa, El Salvador, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008. Every year the population of Nejapa hurl fireballs at each other to commemorate the eruption of a nearby volcano and to celebrates Saint Geronimo Day, the town's patron saint, who fought the devil itself with balls of fire. From AP Photo by Edgar Romero.
  • Soldiers of the Cuscatlan Battalion wave an Iraqi national flag as they arrive at a military base after completing humanitarian duty in Iraq, in Comalapa, El Salvador, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008. El Salvador started contributing troops to the U.S.-led effort in Iraq in 2003. El Salvador is the only Latin American country still participating in the conflict. From AP Photo by Edgar Romero.
  • Rodrigo Avila, presidential candidate for Nationalist Republican Alliance, ARENA, delivers a speech in San Salvador, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. Presidential elections are schedule for March 2009. From AP Photo by Luis Romero.
  • Mauricio Funes, presidential candidate for the FMLN, or Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front political party, signs a document to become a member of the FMLN during a political rally in San Salvador, Wednesday Aug. 27 , 2008. El Salvador's elections are scheduled for March 15, 2009. From AP Photo by Luis Romero.
  • Albert Randim, OAS Assistant Secretary General, left, speaks with El Salvador's Foreign Minister Marisol Argueta after a press conference in San Salvador, Monday, Aug. 25, 2008. Randim is on a one-day visit to El Salvador. From AP Photo by Edgar Romero.
  • Albert Randim, OAS Assistant Secretary General, right, speaks with El Salvador's Foreign Minister Marisol Argueta after a press conference in San Salvador, Monday, Aug. 25, 2008. Randim is on a one-day visit to El Salvador. From AP Photo by Edgar Romero.
  • From left to right, front row, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya, Cuba's Vice President Carlos Lage and Bolivia's President Evo Morales take part in signing ceremony as supporters wave Honduras' national flag at the presidential house in Tegucigalpa, Monday, Aug. 25, 2008. Honduras officially joined the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) trade alliance on Monday, which was created in 2004 with the participation of Venezuela, Bolivia, Cuba, Dominica, and Nicaragua. The flag reading "FMLN" stands for the El Salvador's Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, a political party in El Salvador. From AP Photo by Fernando Antonio.
  • El Salvador's goalkeeper Miguel Angel Montes blocks the ball near teammate Luis Alonso Anaya (L) and Costa Rica's Alvaro Saborio during their CONCACAF 2010 World Cup qualifier soccer match at Ricardo Saprissa stadium in San Jose August 20, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Costa Rica's Alvaro Saborio celebrates after scoring against El Salvador during their CONCACAF 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier soccer match at Ricardo Saprissa stadium in San Jose August 20, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Costa Rica's Alvaro Saborio celebrates after scoring against El Salvador during their 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier soccer match at Ricardo Saprissa stadium in San Jose August 20, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Costa Rica's goalkeeper Ricardo Golzalez saves a penalty by El Salvador's Eliseo Quintanilla (10) during their CONCACAF World Cup qualifier soccer match at Ricardo Saprissa stadium in San Jose August 20, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Costa Rica's Alonso Solis (L) fights for the ball with El Salvador's Marvin Gonzalez during their CONCACAF World Cup qualifier soccer match at Ricardo Saprissa stadium in San Jose August 20, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Costa Rica's Alejandro Alpizar (R) fights for the ball with El Salvador's Shawn Martin during their CONCACAF World Cup qualifier soccer match at Ricardo Saprissa stadium in San Jose August 20, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Costa Rican Alvaro Saborio celebrates his goal against El Salvador  at the Ricardo Saprissa stadium on August 20, 2008 in San Jose during their  FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifying match. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Costa Rican Alvaro Saborio (L) celebrates with his teammates  his goal against El Salvador  at the Ricardo Saprissa stadium on August 20, 2008 in San Jose during their  FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifying match. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Costa Rican Alvaro Saborio (L) celebrates his goal against El Salvador  at the Ricardo Saprissa stadium on August 20, 2008 in San Jose during their  FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifying match. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Costa Rican President Oscar Arias (L) and his Salvadorean counterpart Antonio Saca observe at the Ricardo Saprissa stadium on August 20, 2008 in San Jose during the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifying match between Costa Rica and El Salvador. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Costa Rican girl poses for a picture as she awaits to enter the Ricardo Saprissa stadium on August 20, 2008 in San Jose prior to Costa Rica's FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifying match against El Salvador. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Costa Rica's Froylan Ledezma, right, fights for control of the ball with El Salvador's Ramon Sanchez during their CONCACAF qualifying soccer match for the 2010 World Cup South Africa in San Jose, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008. From AP Photo by Carlos Borbon.
  • Costa Rica's Alvaro Saborio, center, celebrates his goal against El Salvador with his teammates during their CONCACAF qualifying match for the 2010 World Cup South Africa in San Jose, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008. From AP Photo by Carlos Borbon.
  • Costa Rica's Alvaro Saborio celebrates his goal against El Salvador during their CONCACAF qualifying match for the 2010 World Cup South Africa in San Jose, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008. From AP Photo by Carlos Borbon.
  • Costa Rica's Alvaro Saborio, right, fights for the ball with El Salvador's Marvin Gonzalez, left, during a World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer game in San Jose, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008. From AP Photo by Kent Gilbert.
  • El Salvador's goalie Juan Gomez, top, blocks a shot during a World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer game against El Salvador in San Jose, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008. From AP Photo by Kent Gilbert.
  • El Salvador's national team player Eliseo Quintanilla speaks to the press following a closed practice session in Santa Ana, Costa Rica, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. Costa Rica will play a World Cup 2010 South Africa qualifying match against El Salvador Wednesday in San Jose. From AP Photo by Kent Gilbert.
  • El Salvador's national soccer team's captain Alfredo Pacheco, boards a bus following a closed practice session in Santa Ana, Costa Rica, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. Costa Rica will play a World Cup 2010 South Africa qualifying match against El Salvador Wednesday in San Jose. From AP Photo by Kent Gilbert.
  • El Salvador's national team coach Carlos de los Cobos, of Mexico, speaks to the press following a practice session in Santa Ana, Costa Rica, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. Costa Rica will play a World Cup 2010 South Africa qualifying match against El Salvador Wednesday in San Jose. From AP Photo by Kent Gilbert.
  • El Salvador's national soccer team coach Carlos de los Cobos, of Mexico, walks towards the press following a closed practice session in Santa Ana, Costa Rica, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. Costa Rica will play a World Cup 2010 South Africa qualifying match against El Salvador Wednesday in San Jose. From AP Photo by Kent Gilbert.
  • El Salvador's President Elias Antonio Saca (L) leans over to speak with Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe during a panel discussion at the Americas Competitiveness Forum in Atlanta, Georgia August 18, 2008. The forum draws leaders from the private sector, governments, and academics to improve global competitiveness and promote economic growth. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Guatemala's President Alvaro Colom (L) shakes hands with El Salvador's President Elias Antonio Saca during a panel discussion at the Americas Competitiveness Forum in Atlanta, Georgia August 18, 2008. The forum draws leaders from the private sector, governments, and academics to improve global competitiveness and promote economic growth. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe and El Salvador's President Elias Antonio Saca (R) wait to speak at a news conference at the Americas Competitiveness Forum in Atlanta, Georgia August 18, 2008. The forum draws leaders from the private sector, governments, and academics to improve global competitiveness and promote economic growth. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • El Salvador's President Elias Antonio Saca speaks during a panel discussion at the Americas Competitiveness Forum in Atlanta, Georgia August 18, 2008. The forum draws leaders from the private sector, governments, and academics to improve global competitiveness and promote economic growth. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Guatemala's President Alvaro Colom (L) and El Salvador's President Elias Antonio Saca (R) listen as Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe speaks at a news conference at the Americas Competitiveness Forum in Atlanta, Georgia August 18, 2008. The forum draws leaders from the private sector, governments, and academics to improve global competitiveness and promote economic growth. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Guatemala's President Alvaro Colom (L) and Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe (R) listen as El Salvador's President Elias Antonio Saca speaks during a panel discussion at the Americas Competitiveness Forum in Atlanta, Georgia August 18, 2008. The forum draws leaders from the private sector, governments, and academics to improve global competitiveness and promote economic growth. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Guatemala's President Alvaro Colom, El Salvador's President Elias Antonio Saca and Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe listen as the Secretary of U.S. Department of Commerce Carlos Guitierrez (L-R) opens a panel discussion during the Americas Competitiveness Forum in Atlanta, Georgia August 18, 2008. The forum draws leaders from the private sector, governments and academics to improve global competitiveness and promote economic growth. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.


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A flooded village is seen near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said. From AP Photo by Manish Swarup.

A flooded village is seen near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said.

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A fully submerged village is seen near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said. From AP Photo by Manish Swarup.

A fully submerged village is seen near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said.

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Indian Air Force pilots discuss at a dropping zone of flood relief packets at Purnia air base, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said. From AP Photo by Manish Swarup.

Indian Air Force pilots discuss at a dropping zone of flood relief packets at Purnia air base, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said.

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Flood victims run towards dropping zone of food packets by Indian Air Force as others dry maize on their house roof at a village near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said. From AP Photo by Manish Swarup.

Flood victims run towards dropping zone of food packets by Indian Air Force as others dry maize on their house roof at a village near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said.

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An Indian Air Force soldier directs food packet dropping as Indian army soldiers, left, rescue flood victims in a boat, in a village near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said. From AP Photo by Manish Swarup.

An Indian Air Force soldier directs food packet dropping as Indian army soldiers, left, rescue flood victims in a boat, in a village near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said.

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Flood-affected villagers run to collect food packets, in red, dropped by an Indian Air Force helicopter in a village near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said. From AP Photo by Manish Swarup.

Flood-affected villagers run to collect food packets, in red, dropped by an Indian Air Force helicopter in a village near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said.

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Flood-affected villagers rush to collect food packets, in red, dropped by an Indian Air Force helicopter in a village near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said. From AP Photo by Manish Swarup.

Flood-affected villagers rush to collect food packets, in red, dropped by an Indian Air Force helicopter in a village near Madhepura, 350 kilometers (217 miles) northeast of Patna, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Authorities warned villagers in flood-ravaged northern India not to return to their homes Friday because the unpredictable river that burst its banks could flood again. But thousands ignored their calls and took the receding waters as a sign that the danger had passed, officials said.

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