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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.

    • 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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This handout photo taken on May 14, 2008 shows Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (L) children affected by Cyclone Nargis as part of his visit aimed for the donation of relief supplies to Myanmar by Thailand in Yangon. Samak Sundaravej said on May 14 after his visit that the junta leaders would not allow foreign experts into the country to guide the cyclone relief effort. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
1 month ago: This handout photo taken on May 14, 2008 shows Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (L) children affected by Cyclone Nargis as part of his visit aimed for the donation of relief supplies to Myanmar by Thailand in Yangon. Samak Sundaravej said on May 14 after his visit that the junta leaders would not allow foreign experts into the country to guide the cyclone relief effort.
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  • Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej greets reporters after his news conference shortly after his arrival at the military airport in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, July 4, 2008. Samak returned to Bangkok Friday after a five-day official visit to China and Brunei. From AP Photo by Apichart Weerawong.
  • Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej listens to a question during his news conference shortly after his arrival at the military airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, July 4, 2008. Samak returned to Bangkok Friday after a five-day official visit to China and Brunei. From AP Photo by Apichart Weerawong.
  • Sniffing dogs are brought in at the Thai military airport terminal before the arrival of Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, July 4, 2008. Samak returned to Bangkok Friday after a five-day official visit to China and Brunei. From AP Photo by Apichart Weerawong.
  • Visiting Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (L) and Brunei�s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah talk at the Nurul Iman Palace in Bandar Seri Begawan July 3, 2008. Samak is on a two-day visit to Brunei. REUTER/Ahim Rani. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (L) greets Chinese President Hu Jintao  at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing July 1, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (L) meets with the Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing July 1, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, left, meets with Chinese President Hu Jintao, right, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Tuesday, July 1, 2008. From AP Photo by Mark Ralston.
  • Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (L) meets with the Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing July 1, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • BEIJING, CHINA - JULY 1:  Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (L) meets with the Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) at the Great Hall of the People on July 1, 2008 in Beijing, China. Premier Sundaravej is paying his first official visit to China with a pan-Asian railway and boosting of tourism on the agenda. Two-way trade between China and Thailand jumped 23 percent to USD31. 1 billion between 2006 and 2007, and the two nations intend to expand their trade volume to USD50 billion by 2010. From Getty Images.
  • Thai premier Samak Sundaravej (L) meets with the Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on July 1, 2008. Premier Sundaravej is paying his first official visit to China with a pan-Asian railway and boosting tourism on the agenda. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Thai premier Samak Sundaravej (L) meets with the Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on July 1, 2008. Premier Sundaravej is paying his first official visit to China with a pan-Asian railway and boosting tourism on the agenda. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • The Thai premier Samak Sundaravej sits beneath a painting of the Great Wall of China as he meets with the Chinese President Hu Jintao at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on July 1, 2008. Premier Sundaravej is paying his first official visit to China with a pan-Asian railway and boosting tourism on the agenda. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • BEIJING, CHINA - JULY 1:  Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (L) meets with the Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) at the Great Hall of the People on July 1, 2008 in Beijing, China. Premier Sundaravej is paying his first official visit to China with a pan-Asian railway and boosting of tourism on the agenda. Two-way trade between China and Thailand jumped 23 percent to USD31. 1 billion between 2006 and 2007, and the two nations intend to expand their trade volume to USD50 billion by 2010. From Getty Images.
  • Thai premier Samak Sundaravej (L) meets with the Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on July 1, 2008. Premier Sundaravej is paying his first official visit to China with a pan-Asian railway and boosting tourism on the agenda. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Members of an honour guard walk to attend a welcome ceremony for Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej inside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing June 30, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Members of an honour guard walk to attend a welcome ceremony for Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej inside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing June 30, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) inspects an honour guard with Thai premier Samak Sundaravej (R) in Beijing on June 30, 2008. Thai premier Samak Sundaravej is paying his first official visit to China with a pan-Asian railway and boosting tourism on the agenda. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) inspects an honour guard with Thai premier Samak Sundaravej (R) in Beijing on June 30, 2008. Thai premier Samak Sundaravej is paying his first official visit to China with a pan-Asian railway and boosting tourism on the agenda. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) inspects an honour guard with Thai premier Samak Sundaravej (R) in Beijing on June 30, 2008. Thai premier Samak Sundaravej is paying his first official visit to China with a pan-Asian railway and boosting tourism on the agenda. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) and Thai premier Samak Sundaravej (L) listen to their countries national anthems in Beijing on June 30, 2008. Thai premier Samak Sundaravej is paying his first official visit to China with a pan-Asian railway and boosting tourism on the agenda. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) inspects an honour guard with Thai premier Samak Sundaravej (R) in Beijing on June 30, 2008. Thai premier Samak Sundaravej is paying his first official visit to China with a pan-Asian railway and boosting tourism on the agenda. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Member's of People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) protest in front of the governement house in Bangkok on June 29, 2008. Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej survived a no-confidence vote, mustering enough votes in parliament despite harsh criticism of his four months in power and public protests against him. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A member's of People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) speaks on the phone as she protest in front of the governement house in Bangkok on June 29, 2008. Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej survived a no-confidence vote, mustering enough votes in parliament despite harsh criticism of his four months in power and public protests against him. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A member's of People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) wears a tee shirt with the portrait of Che Guevara as he protest in front of the governement house in Bangkok on June 29, 2008. Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej survived a no-confidence vote, mustering enough votes in parliament despite harsh criticism of his four months in power and public protests against him. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A woman looks out of a window as she sit in a bus in Bangkok on June 29, 2008. Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej survived a no-confidence vote, mustering enough votes in parliament despite harsh criticism of his four months in power and public protests against him. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (R) talks with a member of his cabinet during a no-confidence vote at the Parliament House in Bangkok June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence motion on Friday, as expected, after three days of fiery debate that questioned his handling of the economy at a time of stuttering growth. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej smiles during a no-confidence vote at the Parliament House in Bangkok June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence motion on Friday, as expected, after three days of fiery debate that questioned his handling of the economy at a time of stuttering growth. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Holding a plate full of rice in his hands, Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, right, talks with opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva during their meeting before a no-confidence vote at a cafeteria at parliament in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, June 27, 2008. Samak later survived a no-confidence vote, fending off opposition accusations of incompetence, mismanagement and yielding national sovereignty. From AP Photo by AP.
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, right, and opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva greet each other when they met before a no-confidence vote at a cafeteria at parliament in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, June 27, 2008. Samak later survived a no-confidence vote, fending off opposition accusations of incompetence, mismanagement and yielding national sovereignty. From AP Photo by AP.
  • Thai riot police officers stand guard on the road outside Thai parliament prior to a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence vote Friday, fending off opposition accusations of incompetence, mismanagement and yielding national sovereignty. From AP Photo by Apichart Weerawong.
  • Thai riot police officers march as they guard outside parliament prior to a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence vote Friday, fending off opposition accusations of incompetence, mismanagement and yielding national sovereignty. From AP Photo by Apichart Weerawong.
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, right, monitors the voting results from the screen, not seen, with his cabinet members from left, Commerce Minister Mingkwan Saengsuwan, Minister attached to the Prime Minister Office Chusak Sirinil and Finance Minister Surapong Suebwonglee at parliament in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence vote Friday, fending off opposition accusations of incompetence, mismanagement and yielding national sovereignty. From AP Photo by Apichart Weerawong.
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, right, monitors the voting results from the screen, not seen, with his cabinet members from left, Commerce Minister Mingkwan Saengsuwan, Minister attached to the Prime Minister Office Chusak Sirinil and Finance Minister Surapong Suebwonglee at parliament in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence vote Friday, fending off opposition accusations of incompetence, mismanagement and yielding national sovereignty. From AP Photo by Apichart Weerawong.
  • Thailand's opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva makes a speech prior to a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej at parliament in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence vote Friday, fending off opposition accusations of incompetence, mismanagement and yielding national sovereignty. From AP Photo by Apichart Weerawong.
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, right, shares a light moment with his deputy and Finance Minister Surapong Suebwonglee after winning a no-confidence vote at parliament in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence vote Friday, fending off opposition accusations of incompetence, mismanagement and yielding national sovereignty. From AP Photo by Apichart Weerawong.
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej laughs from a joke of House Speaker Chai Chidchob, not seen, after winning a no-confidence vote at parliament in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence vote Friday, fending off opposition accusations of incompetence, mismanagement and yielding national sovereignty. From AP Photo by Apichart Weerawong.
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej laughs from a joke of House Speaker Chai Chidchob, not seen, after winning a no-confidence vote at parliament in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence vote Friday, fending off opposition accusations of incompetence, mismanagement and yielding national sovereignty. From AP Photo by Apichart Weerawong.
  • Thai opposition and Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva (R) greets Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej at the Parliament House in Bangkok June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence motion on Friday, as expected, after three days of fiery debate that questioned his handling of the economy at a time of stuttering growth. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej reacts to a question while walking to the Parliament in Bangkok June 27, 2008. Samak survived a no-confidence motion on Friday, as expected, after three days of fiery debate that questioned his handling of the economy at a time of stuttering growth. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A general view of Thai parliament during the no-confidence vote in Bangkok on June 27, 2008. Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej and seven cabinet colleagues won a vote of no-confidence in parliament on June 27. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej answers questions from the press prior to the no-confidence vote at the Parliament House in Bangkok on June 27, 2008. Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej and seven cabinet colleagues won a vote of no-confidence in parliament June 27. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Thai opposition and Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva (R) gives a traditional greetings to Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (L) prior the no-confidence vote at the Parliament House in Bangkok on June 27, 2008. Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej and seven cabinet colleagues won a vote of no-confidence in parliament on June 27. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.


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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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OMAHA, NE - JULY 05: Michael Phelps, left, leads Ian Crocker, right, in the final of the 100 meter butterfly during the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials on July 5, 2008 at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Phelps won and Crocker finished second.

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OMAHA, NE - JULY 05:  Katie Hoff, left, leads Kate Kiegler, right, in the final of the 800 meter freestyle during the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials on July 5, 2008 at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Hoff won and Ziegler finished second. From Getty Images.

OMAHA, NE - JULY 05: Katie Hoff, left, leads Kate Kiegler, right, in the final of the 800 meter freestyle during the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials on July 5, 2008 at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Hoff won and Ziegler finished second.

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OMAHA, NE - JULY 05: Katie Hoff, bottom, leads Kate Kiegler, top, in the final of the 800 meter freestyle during the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials on July 5, 2008 at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Hoff won and Ziegler finished second.

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OMAHA, NE - JULY 05:  (L-R) Hayley McGregory, Elizabeth Beisel and Margaret Hoelzer compete in the final of the 200 meter backstroke during the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials on July 5, 2008 at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Hoelzer finished first and set a new world record of 2:0609 while Beisel finished second and McGregory faded to third and missed a spot on the Olympic team. From Getty Images.

OMAHA, NE - JULY 05: (L-R) Hayley McGregory, Elizabeth Beisel and Margaret Hoelzer compete in the final of the 200 meter backstroke during the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials on July 5, 2008 at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Hoelzer finished first and set a new world record of 2:0609 while Beisel finished second and McGregory faded to third and missed a spot on the Olympic team.

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OMAHA, NE - JULY 05:  Katie Hoff swims en route to winning the final of the 800 meter freestyle during the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials on July 5, 2008 at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. From Getty Images.

OMAHA, NE - JULY 05: Katie Hoff swims en route to winning the final of the 800 meter freestyle during the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials on July 5, 2008 at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska.

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OMAHA, NE - JULY 05:  Cullen Jones hangs on the lane line after just missing the Olympic team with a third place finish in 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. From Getty Images.

OMAHA, NE - JULY 05: Cullen Jones hangs on the lane line after just missing the Olympic team with a third place finish in 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.

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