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    • BASRA, IRAQ - OCTOBER 18:  People gather around a Land Rover as it arrives at the village Al Houta on October 18 2008 near Basra, Iraq. The trip by the 51 Sqn Royal Air Force Regiment Force Protection Wing was part of a 'key leader engagement' (KLE) visit to the village close to the Basra Airbase to recruit local labour and engage with the village shiek. Visits of this type are seen as key in efforts to continue winning the support of the local Iraqi population. Although improved security in the region has brought some benefits such as improved trade and commerce, much of the infrastructure remains in a poor state of repair. Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown has indicated that the number of UK troops could be scaled down - especially as the security situation in the south of the country continues to improve. From Getty Images.

      BASRA, IRAQ - OCTOBER 18: People gather around a Land Rover as it arrives at the village Al Houta on October 18 2008 near Basra, Iraq. The trip by the 51 Sqn Royal Air Force Regiment Force Protection Wing was part of a 'key leader engagement' (KLE) visit to the village close to the Basra Airbase to recruit local labour and engage with the village shiek. Visits of this type are seen as key in efforts to continue winning the support of the local Iraqi population. Although improved security in the region has brought some benefits such as improved trade and commerce, much of the infrastructure remains in a poor state of repair. Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown has indicated that the number of UK troops could be scaled down - especially as the security situation in the south of the country continues to improve.

    • Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks during a campaign rally in the rain at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, September 27, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.

      Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks during a campaign rally in the rain at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, September 27, 2008.

    • 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.

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    • U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, left, shakes hands with Chinese President Hu Jintao prior to a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday December 5, 2008. China is urging Washington to rein in debt-fueled spending and stabilize its economy in high-level talks on their commercial relations, reflecting Beijing's growing economic assertiveness. From AP Photo by GOH Chai Hin.

      U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, left, shakes hands with Chinese President Hu Jintao prior to a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday December 5, 2008. China is urging Washington to rein in debt-fueled spending and stabilize its economy in high-level talks on their commercial relations, reflecting Beijing's growing economic assertiveness.

    • Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (2nd L) meets Finland's Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen (R) in Helsinki December 5, 2008. Lavrov is in Finland to attend the 16th Ministerial Council of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). From Reuters Pictures by Lehtikuva.

      Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (2nd L) meets Finland's Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen (R) in Helsinki December 5, 2008. Lavrov is in Finland to attend the 16th Ministerial Council of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).

    • NEW YORK - DECEMBER 04:  Actor Harold Pirraneau attends the 2008 Stockings with Care celebrity bartending night at Bar 13 on December 4, 2008 in New York City. From Getty Images.

      NEW YORK - DECEMBER 04: Actor Harold Pirraneau attends the 2008 Stockings with Care celebrity bartending night at Bar 13 on December 4, 2008 in New York City.

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    • A memorial tribute to shoe mogul Thomas Bata is shown at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto September 3, 2008. Bata died earlier this week at the age of 93. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A memorial tribute to shoe mogul Thomas Bata is shown at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto September 3, 2008. Bata died earlier this week at the age of 93.

    • A visitor takes a close look at a photo by French photographer Bettina Rheims during the inauguration of her exhibition "Can You Find Happiness?" on March 7, 2008 at the c/o-Gallery in Berlin. The exhibition runs from March 8 to May 11, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      A visitor takes a close look at a photo by French photographer Bettina Rheims during the inauguration of her exhibition "Can You Find Happiness?" on March 7, 2008 at the c/o-Gallery in Berlin. The exhibition runs from March 8 to May 11, 2008.

    • Forty-five euro coins, worth 500 Slovak Crowns or 16,60 euros, are seen in Bratislava where Slovakian banks and post offices started selling them on December 1,2008 before Slovakia joins the euro zone on January 1, 2009. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Forty-five euro coins, worth 500 Slovak Crowns or 16,60 euros, are seen in Bratislava where Slovakian banks and post offices started selling them on December 1,2008 before Slovakia joins the euro zone on January 1, 2009.

    • People walk behind the European Union's flag during the annual gay parade in Budapest July 5, 2008. Several hundreds of demonstrators clashed with the police in the center of Hungarian capital as police tried to separate them from the participants of the Gay Pride march. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      People walk behind the European Union's flag during the annual gay parade in Budapest July 5, 2008. Several hundreds of demonstrators clashed with the police in the center of Hungarian capital as police tried to separate them from the participants of the Gay Pride march.

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Fireworks illuminate the sky over the National Stadium after the Olympic cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, August 8, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
3 months ago: Fireworks illuminate the sky over the National Stadium after the Olympic cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, August 8, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest.
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  • A man poses for photos under the cauldron of the 2008 Beijing Parlympic Games on the top of China's National Stadium, also known as the "Bird's Nest", in Beijing Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008. The 2008 Beijing Paralympics closed on the evening of Sept. 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Alexander F. Yuan.
  • China's Paralympic athlete Hou Bin pulls himself up before igniting the cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games at the National Stadium, September 6, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Chinese athlete Hou Bin (below) reacts after lighting the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games at the National Stadium September 6, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Tourists walk through the Olympic Green area as the Olympic cauldron, used during the Beijing Olympic Games last month, lies atop the roof of the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, in Beijing September 2, 2008. The stadium will host the opening and closing ceremonies for the Paralympic Games which will be held from September 6 to 17. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • The Olympic cauldron, used during the Beijing Olympic Games last month, lies atop the roof of the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, in Beijing September 2, 2008. The stadium will host the opening and closing ceremonies for the Paralympic Games which will be held from September 6 to 17. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Chinese athlete Hou Bin pulls himself up a rope in his wheelchair to light the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games at the National Stadium September 6, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Jiang Xintian, right, lights the cauldron held by former Paralympian fencer Jin Jing during the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games torch lighting  ceremony at the historic Temple of Heaven in Beijing Thursday Aug. 28, 2008. The torch relay will pass through 11 cities before arriving at the Paralympic Games opening ceremony in Beijing on Sept. 6. From AP Photo by AP.
  • Chinese athlete Hou Bin pulls himself up a rope in his wheelchair to light the cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games at the National Stadium September 6, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • China's Paralympic athlete Hou Bin pulls himself up before igniting the cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games at the National Stadium, September 6, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Chinese athlete Hou Bin pulls himself up a rope in his wheelchair to light the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games at the National Stadium September 6, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 24:  Liu Qi, President of BOCOG talks as Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee looks on while the olympic flame burns in the cauldron above the stadium during the Closing Ceremony for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the National Stadium on August 24, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • The Olympic cauldron is lit at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, in Beijing, August 15, 2008. Olympic host city Beijing woke to a clear, cool morning on Friday, the seventh day of the Olympics and the start of track and field events in the Bird's Nest stadium. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • Fireworks explode over the National Stadium as the cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, at the Olympic Green in Beijing on August 9, 2008. Beijingers were forced to put their lives on hold as many businesses shut down and gyms, stores and cinemas were told to close early for security reasons ahead of the Olympic opening ceremony. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • President of Beijing University Xu Zhihong, center, holds the Olympic flame as assistants light the safety box which will transport the torch to alight the cauldron in the National Stadium, to signal the start of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Summer Games, at the last leg of its relay in Beijing, Friday, Aug. 8, 2008. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • BEIJING - AUGUST 08:  Li Ning, former Olympic gymnast for China, makes his way to the Olympic cauldron to light the flame during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. From Getty Images.
  • The Olympic cauldron is lit at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, amid haze and smog after rainfall in Beijing, August 10, 2008. Rain fell on Beijing on Sunday, cooling oven-like temperatures for the second day of the Olympic Games and raising hopes that the thick haze clogging the Chinese capital might finally clear. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Chinese gymnastics champion and business supremo Li Ning, carries the torch in the last part of the relay before lighting the cauldron at the end of the 2008 Beijing Olympics Games opening ceremony at the National Stadium in Beijing on August 8, 2008. Over 10,000 athletes from some 200 countries are going to compete in 38 differents disciplines during the event. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • The Olympic cauldron is lighting up the sky during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games at the National Stadium in Beijing, also known as the "Bird's Nest". The three-hour show is set to see more than 15,000 performers showcase the nation's ancient history and its rise as a modern power. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Chinese gymnastics champion and business supremo Li Ning, carries the torch in the last part of the relay before lighting the cauldron at the end of the 2008 Beijing Olympics Games opening ceremony at the National Stadium in Beijing on August 8, 2008. Over 10,000 athletes from some 200 countries are going to compete in 38 differents disciplines during the event. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Chinese gymnastics champion and business supremo Li Ning, carries the torch in the last part of the relay before lighting the cauldron at the end of the 2008 Beijing Olympics Games opening ceremony at the National Stadium in Beijing on August 8, 2008. Over 10,000 athletes from some 200 countries are going to compete in 38 differents disciplines during the event. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • This combination picture shows former gymnast Li Ning of China suspended in mid-air as he lights the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the National Stadium August 8, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Former gymnast Li Ning of China is suspended in mid-air as he lights the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the National Stadium, August 8, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Fireworks explode after the Olympic cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the National Stadium August 8, 2008 in this photo distributed by China's official Xinhua News Agency. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • In this image reviewed by the Chinese military, workers stand next to a structure on the roof of the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, in Beijing Saturday Aug. 2, 2008. Officials have not announced the structure's purpose but speculation is that it may be covering the cauldron for the Olympic flame or props for the opening ceremony on August 8. From AP Photo by Ng Han Guan.
  • Workers stand beside a structure on top of the National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, in Beijing Tuesday July 29, 2008. Officials have not announced the structure's purpose but speculation is that it may be covering the cauldron for the Olympic flame or props for the opening ceremony on August 8. From AP Photo by Greg Baker.
  • Fireworks illuminate the sky over the National Stadium after the Olympic cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, August 8, 2008. The stadium is also known as the Bird's Nest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • China's torch bearer athlete Hou Bin, bottom, lights up the cauldron at the National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest during the opening ceremony for the Beijing Paralympic Games in Beijing, China Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. From AP Photo by Andy Wong.
  • Chinese students with portraits of President Hu Jintao and Premier wen Jiabao welcome the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games flame during the torch relay in Xian, northern China's Shaanxi province on July 4, 2008. The relay -- whose motto is "Journey of Harmony" -- continues its three-month journey through China, which culminates in Beijing with the lighting of the Olympic cauldron on August 8 to begin the Games. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Chinese performers in ancient imperial costumes welcome the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games flame during the torch relay in Xian, northern China's Shaanxi province on July 4, 2008. The relay -- whose motto is "Journey of Harmony" -- continues its three-month journey through China, which culminates in Beijing with the lighting of the Olympic cauldron on August 8 to begin the Games. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Chinese performer in a costume depicting the famed Terracotta Warriors, welcomes the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games flame during the torch relay in Xian, northern China's Shaanxi province on July 4, 2008. The relay -- whose motto is "Journey of Harmony" -- continues its three-month journey through China, which culminates in Beijing with the lighting of the Olympic cauldron on August 8 to begin the Games. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.


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Greek Foreign Minister Theodora Bakoyannis (C) opens the third plenary session of the Ministerial Council of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in Helsinki December 5, 2008. LEHTIKUVA/Vesa Moilanen (FINLAND).  NO THIRD PARTY SALES. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Greek Foreign Minister Theodora Bakoyannis (C) opens the third plenary session of the Ministerial Council of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in Helsinki December 5, 2008. LEHTIKUVA/Vesa Moilanen (FINLAND). NO THIRD PARTY SALES.

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Father Laurent Chu Van Minh, the newly ordained Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of the Hanoi Diocese (C) blesses believers during his consecration ceremony at Nam Dinh Church, 90 km (56 miles) outside Hanoi December 5, 2008. Father Laurent worked as a barber and teacher for 32 years before he was consecrated as a priest in 1994 at the age of 51. Vietnam has 8 million Catholics, the second largest community in Asia after the Philippines. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Father Laurent Chu Van Minh, the newly ordained Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of the Hanoi Diocese (C) blesses believers during his consecration ceremony at Nam Dinh Church, 90 km (56 miles) outside Hanoi December 5, 2008. Father Laurent worked as a barber and teacher for 32 years before he was consecrated as a priest in 1994 at the age of 51. Vietnam has 8 million Catholics, the second largest community in Asia after the Philippines.

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Father Laurent Chu Van Minh, the newly ordained Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of the Hanoi Diocese (C), follows a priest carrying a gospel during his consecration ceremony at Nam Dinh Church, 90 km (56 miles) outside Hanoi December 5, 2008. Father Laurent worked as a barber and teacher for 32 years before he was consecrated as a priest in 1994 at the age of 51. Vietnam has 8 million Catholics, the second largest community in Asia after the Philippines. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Father Laurent Chu Van Minh, the newly ordained Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of the Hanoi Diocese (C), follows a priest carrying a gospel during his consecration ceremony at Nam Dinh Church, 90 km (56 miles) outside Hanoi December 5, 2008. Father Laurent worked as a barber and teacher for 32 years before he was consecrated as a priest in 1994 at the age of 51. Vietnam has 8 million Catholics, the second largest community in Asia after the Philippines.

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Students and teachers make a human chain inside the premises of their school to pay homage to the victims of Mumbai's recent attacks, in the northern Indian city of Lucknow December 5, 2008. Several attackers may have survived the three-day siege of Mumbai that killed 171 people last week, analysts said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Students and teachers make a human chain inside the premises of their school to pay homage to the victims of Mumbai's recent attacks, in the northern Indian city of Lucknow December 5, 2008. Several attackers may have survived the three-day siege of Mumbai that killed 171 people last week, analysts said.

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Father Laurent Chu Van Minh, the newly ordained Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of the Hanoi Diocese (L), receives a ring from Archbishop Joseph Ngo Quang Kiet during his consecration ceremony at Nam Dinh Church, 90 km (56 miles) outside Hanoi December 5, 2008. Father Laurent worked as a barber and teacher for 32 years before he was consecrated as a priest in 1994 at the age of 51. Vietnam has 8 million Catholics, the second largest community in Asia after the Philippines. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Father Laurent Chu Van Minh, the newly ordained Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of the Hanoi Diocese (L), receives a ring from Archbishop Joseph Ngo Quang Kiet during his consecration ceremony at Nam Dinh Church, 90 km (56 miles) outside Hanoi December 5, 2008. Father Laurent worked as a barber and teacher for 32 years before he was consecrated as a priest in 1994 at the age of 51. Vietnam has 8 million Catholics, the second largest community in Asia after the Philippines.

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Father Laurent Chu Van Minh, the newly ordained Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of the Hanoi Diocese, smiles after his consecration ceremony at Nam Dinh Church, 90 km (56 miles) outside Hanoi December 5, 2008. Father Laurent worked as a barber and teacher for 32 years before he was consecrated as a priest in 1994 at the age of 51. Vietnam has 8 million Catholics, the second largest community in Asia after the Philippines. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Father Laurent Chu Van Minh, the newly ordained Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of the Hanoi Diocese, smiles after his consecration ceremony at Nam Dinh Church, 90 km (56 miles) outside Hanoi December 5, 2008. Father Laurent worked as a barber and teacher for 32 years before he was consecrated as a priest in 1994 at the age of 51. Vietnam has 8 million Catholics, the second largest community in Asia after the Philippines.

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Father Laurent Chu Van Minh, the newly ordained Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of the Hanoi Diocese, smiles after his consecration ceremony at Nam Dinh Church, 90 km (56 miles) outside Hanoi December 5, 2008. Father Laurent worked as a barber and teacher for 32 years before he was consecrated as a priest in 1994 at the age of 51. Vietnam has 8 million Catholics, the second largest community in Asia after the Philippines. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Father Laurent Chu Van Minh, the newly ordained Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of the Hanoi Diocese, smiles after his consecration ceremony at Nam Dinh Church, 90 km (56 miles) outside Hanoi December 5, 2008. Father Laurent worked as a barber and teacher for 32 years before he was consecrated as a priest in 1994 at the age of 51. Vietnam has 8 million Catholics, the second largest community in Asia after the Philippines.

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