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France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (2ndL) talk with doctors and staff on December 1, 2008 during a visit to the Saint-Louis Hospital in Paris. France's first lady marked World AIDS Day by announcing her new mission as the first ambassadress to the Geneva-based Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
A crescent moon is seen with the planet Jupiter in the sky over Amman December 1, 2008. Astronomers and skygazers across the world are keeping watch on Monday night for a rare astronomical phenomenon as two of the brightest naked-eye planets, Venus and Jupiter, join a thin crescent moon to create a brief "unhappy face" in the sky. On Sunday night, the two planets appeared closest together in an event known as "Planetary Conjunction".
Visitors look on at a Turkish horseman during the opening day of a new Museum of Islamic Art in Doha December 1, 2008. The museum's permanent display will showcase more than 800 works of Islamic art, including manuscripts, ceramics, metal, glass, ivory, textiles, wood and precious stones collected from countries in three continents, encompassing works from Spain, North Africa, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Iran, India and Central Asia.
A crescent moon is seen below the planets Jupiter (L) and Venus (R) in the sky over Amman December 1, 2008. Astronomers and skygazers across the world are keeping watch on Monday night for a rare astronomical phenomenon as two of the brightest naked-eye planets, Venus and Jupiter, join a thin crescent moon to create a brief "unhappy face" in the sky. On Sunday night, the two planets appeared closest together in an event known as "Planetary Conjunction".
A crescent moon (R) is seen with the planet Jupiter in the sky over Amman December 1, 2008. Astronomers and skygazers across the world are keeping watch on Monday night for a rare astronomical phenomenon as two of the brightest naked-eye planets, Venus and Jupiter, join a thin crescent moon to create a brief "unhappy face" in the sky. On Sunday night, Venus and Jupiter appeared closest together in an event known as "Planetary Conjunction".
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (2ndR) and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy talk with doctors on December 1, 2008 during a visit to the Saint-Louis Hospital in Paris. France's first lady marked World AIDS Day by announcing her new mission as the first Ambassadress to the Geneva-based Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
A woman takes photo of Islamic porcelain art during the opening day of a new Museum of Islamic Art in Doha on December 1, 2008. The museum's permanent display will showcase more than 800 works of Islamic art, including manuscripts, ceramics, metal, glass, ivory, textiles, wood and precious stones collected from countries in three continents, encompassing works from Spain, North Africa, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Iran, India and Central Asia.