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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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    • Nuns chant Happy Feast Day during a special mass celebration of the 11th death anniversary of Mother Teresa, the founder of Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. From AP Photo by Bikas Das.

      Nuns chant Happy Feast Day during a special mass celebration of the 11th death anniversary of Mother Teresa, the founder of Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008.

    • Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) stands with vice-presidential nominee Alaska Governor Sarah Palin after he accepted the presidential nomination at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, September 4, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) stands with vice-presidential nominee Alaska Governor Sarah Palin after he accepted the presidential nomination at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, September 4, 2008.

    • Anti-government protesters walk past barbed wire barricade during a protest at the Government House in Bangkok on September 05, 2008. Anti-government protesters stormed into Thai Government House compound on August 26 demanding Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej resign and that Thailand's democracy be curtailed, saying only 30 percent of seats in parliament should be elected. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Anti-government protesters walk past barbed wire barricade during a protest at the Government House in Bangkok on September 05, 2008. Anti-government protesters stormed into Thai Government House compound on August 26 demanding Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej resign and that Thailand's democracy be curtailed, saying only 30 percent of seats in parliament should be elected.

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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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Syria's President Bashar Al-Assad and wife Asma arrive for a dinner during a EU-Mediterranean summit in Paris July 13, 2008. Some 43 heads of state and government are attending the French-inspired summit intended to revitalize cooperation between the European Union and Mediterranean countries. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.
1 month ago: Syria's President Bashar Al-Assad and wife Asma arrive for a dinner during a EU-Mediterranean summit in Paris July 13, 2008. Some 43 heads of state and government are attending the French-inspired summit intended to revitalize cooperation between the European Union and Mediterranean countries.
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  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (C), France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (L), European Union Foreign Policy Chief  Javier Solana (R) are pictured prior to an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. The European Union will be "vigilant" in its ties with Russia and could take decisions "concerning the future" of relations, according to a draft statement prepared for an emergency EU summit. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • European Union Foreign Policy Chief  Javier Solana speaks to journalists after a meeting with Georgia's Prime minister Lado Gurgenidze ahead of an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. France, which holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, has called an emergency summit of the 27-nation bloc in Brussels on Monday to discuss the Georgia crisis. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • European Union Foreign Policy Chief  Javier Solana speaks to journalists after a meeting with Georgia's Prime minister Lado Gurgenidze ahead of an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. France, which holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, has called an emergency summit of the 27-nation bloc in Brussels on Monday to discuss the Georgia crisis. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • European Union Foreign Policy Chief  Javier Solana speaks to journalists after a meeting with Georgia's Prime minister Lado Gurgenidze ahead of an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. France, which holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, has called an emergency summit of the 27-nation bloc in Brussels on Monday to discuss the Georgia crisis. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A picture combo shows (from L) French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaking during a press conference after an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council in Brussels on September 1, 2008, Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani attending the opening session of the Arab Summit in Damascus on March 29, 2008, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad chairing the closing session of the two-day Arab Summit in Damascus on March 30, 2008 and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaking in Tbilisi on August 14, 2008. A summit on the indirect peace talks between Syria and Israel will be held on September 4 in Damascus and will involve France, Syria, Turkey, and Qatar, the French presidency said. The meeting will bring together Assad, Erdogan, Thani and Sarkozy, who arrives in Damascus on September 3 on the first visit by a Western head of state since the 2005 murder of Lebanese ex-premier Rafiq Hariri left Syria isolated. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (R) listens to his special advisor Jean-David Levitte (C) and France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (C), Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker (L) and Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrive for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (L) and Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrive for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (L), France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (C) and European Parliament President  Hans-Gert Pottering (R) are pictured prior to an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (c) reads as Italy's Prime Minister  Silvio Berlusconi (L) looks prior to an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Poland's President Lech Kaczynski arrives for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. France, which holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, has called an emergency summit of the 27-nation bloc in Brussels on Monday to discuss the Georgia crisis. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (C) talks with Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R), Spain's Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos (2ndL) and European Parliament President  Hans-Gert Pottering (L) prior for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (C) talks with Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) and Spain's Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos prior for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (C) listens France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (L) and European Parliament President  Hans-Gert Pottering (up R) and Austria's Federal Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer (up,L)  prior to an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (L), Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker (C) and Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown talks for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (L), Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker (C) and Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown talks for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (L), Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker (C) and Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown talks for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (C), France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (L) and European Parliament President  Hans-Gert Pottering (R) are pictured prior to an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. The European Union will be "vigilant" in its ties with Russia and could take decisions "concerning the future" of relations, according to a draft statement prepared for an emergency EU summit. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel hugs Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker as Latvia's Prime Minister Ivars Godmanis (R) and Latvia's Foreign Minister  Maris Riekstins look on prior for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel hugs Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker prior for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (C), Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker (L) and Sweden's Prime Minister  Fredrik Reinfeldt (R) arrive for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (2ndL), Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker (L) and Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (2ndR) arrive for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (C), Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker (L) and Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrive for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (R) reads as France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (C) talks to Czech Foreign Minister  Karl Schwarzenberg prior to an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • French President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) talks with Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker (2nd L) and Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (2nd R) as European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana (R) arrives at a European Union leaders emergency summit in Brussels September 1, 2008. The EU will put its ties with Russia under review due to Moscow's intervention in Georgia and the bloc could also consider whether to continue some areas of dialogue, a draft EU leaders summit declaration said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Italy's Prime Minister  Silvio Berlusconi (C) gestures as European Parliament President  Hans-Gert Pottering (L), Spain's Foreign Minister  Miguel Angel Moratinos (2ndL) and Spain's Prime Minister  Jose Luis Zapatero (R) look at him prior an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. France, which holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, has called an emergency summit of the 27-nation bloc in Brussels on Monday to discuss the Georgia crisis. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Italy's Prime Minister  Silvio Berlusconi (2ndL) gestures as he talks to Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) and Spain's Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos (2ndL) and European Parliament President  Hans-Gert Pottering (L) prior for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Spain's Foreign Minister  Miguel Angel Moratinos (L) and Spain's Prime Minister  Jose Luis Zapatero (R) talk to Italy's Prime Minister  Silvio Berlusconi prior for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Poland's President Lech Kaczynski (2ndR), Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk (R) and Denmark's Prime Minister  Anders Fogh Rasmussen  (L) arrive for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. France, which holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, has called an emergency summit of the 27-nation bloc in Brussels on Monday to discuss the Georgia crisis. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (R) listens to his special advisor Jean-David Levitte (C) and France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • France's President  Nicolas Sarkozy (L) and Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrive for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. European Union leaders will put the bloc's relations with Moscow under scrutiny at an emergency summit, although sanctions against Russia are not in the cards. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A picture combo shows French President Nicolas Sarkozy (2nd-L) greeting Turkish Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (L) at the Elysee Palace in Paris prior to the opening of the founding summit of the Union for the Mediterranean on July 13, 2008 and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (R) receiving Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani (2nd-R) at Damascus airport upon his arrival in Syria to attend the Arab summit on March 28, 2008. A summit on the indirect peace talks between Syria and Israel will be held on September 4 in Damascus and will involve France, Syria, Turkey, and Qatar, the French presidency said. The meeting will bring together Assad, Erdogan, Thani and Sarkozy, who arrives in Damascus on September 3 on the first visit by a Western head of state since the 2005 murder of Lebanese ex-premier Rafiq Hariri left Syria isolated. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Belgium's Prime Minister Yves Leterme arrives at a European Union leaders emergency summit in Brussels September 1, 2008. The EU will put its ties with Russia under review due to Moscow's intervention in Georgia and the bloc could also consider whether to continue some areas of dialogue, a draft EU leaders summit declaration said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso arrives at a European Union leaders emergency summit in Brussels September 1, 2008. The EU will put its ties with Russia under review due to Moscow's intervention in Georgia and the bloc could also consider whether to continue some areas of dialogue, a draft EU leaders summit declaration said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Bulgaria's Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev arrives at a European Union leaders emergency summit in Brussels September 1, 2008. The EU will put its ties with Russia under review due to Moscow's intervention in Georgia and the bloc could also consider whether to continue some areas of dialogue, a draft EU leaders summit declaration said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A Georgian demonstrates outside a European Union leaders emergency summit in Brussels September 1, 2008. The EU will put its ties with Russia under review due to Moscow's intervention in Georgia and the bloc could also consider whether to continue some areas of dialogue, a draft EU leaders summit declaration said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • France's President Nicolas Sarkozy presides a European Union leaders emergency summit in Brussels September 1, 2008. The EU will put its ties with Russia under review due to Moscow's intervention in Georgia and the bloc could also consider whether to continue some areas of dialogue, a draft EU leaders summit declaration said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • French President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) arrives with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) at a European Union leaders emergency summit in Brussels September 1, 2008. The EU will put its ties with Russia under review due to Moscow's intervention in Georgia and the bloc could also consider whether to continue some areas of dialogue, a draft EU leaders summit declaration said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Poland's President Lech Kaczynski arrives at a European Union leaders emergency summit in Brussels September 1, 2008. The EU will put its ties with Russia under review due to Moscow's intervention in Georgia and the bloc could also consider whether to continue some areas of dialogue, a draft EU leaders summit declaration said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at a European Union leaders emergency summit in Brussels September 1, 2008. The EU will put its ties with Russia under review due to Moscow's intervention in Georgia and the bloc could also consider whether to continue some areas of dialogue, a draft EU leaders summit declaration said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Austria's Foreign Affairs Minister  Ursula Plassnik arrives for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. EU leaders gathered for an emergency summit on Georgia, seeking a unified condemnation of Russia's military action there while avoiding a Cold War-style freeze in ties. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker arrives for an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the headquarters of the European Council on September 1, 2008  in Brussels. EU leaders gathered for an emergency summit on Georgia, seeking a unified condemnation of Russia's military action there while avoiding a Cold War-style freeze in ties. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.


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Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) stands with vice-presidential nominee Alaska Governor Sarah Palin after he accepted the presidential nomination at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, September 4, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) stands with vice-presidential nominee Alaska Governor Sarah Palin after he accepted the presidential nomination at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, September 4, 2008.

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Two new General Motors Holden Veritas sit in a showroom in Melbourne September 5, 2008. General Motors Holden announced it will export a new luxury V6 sedan to the South Korean market. The sedan, named the Veritas, will be sold through GM Holden's Daewoo network in South Korea. The company has already sent 300 of the cars to Korea. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Two new General Motors Holden Veritas sit in a showroom in Melbourne September 5, 2008. General Motors Holden announced it will export a new luxury V6 sedan to the South Korean market. The sedan, named the Veritas, will be sold through GM Holden's Daewoo network in South Korea. The company has already sent 300 of the cars to Korea.

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A new General Motors Holden Veritas sits in a showroom in Melbourne September 5, 2008. General Motors Holden announced it will export a new luxury V6 sedan to the South Korean market. The sedan, named the Veritas, will be sold through GM Holden's Daewoo network in South Korea. The company has already sent 300 of the cars to Korea. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

A new General Motors Holden Veritas sits in a showroom in Melbourne September 5, 2008. General Motors Holden announced it will export a new luxury V6 sedan to the South Korean market. The sedan, named the Veritas, will be sold through GM Holden's Daewoo network in South Korea. The company has already sent 300 of the cars to Korea.

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A new General Motors Holden Veritas sits in a showroom in Melbourne September 5, 2008. General Motors Holden announced it will export a new luxury V6 sedan to the South Korean market. The sedan, named the Veritas, will be sold through GM Holden's Daewoo network in South Korea. The company has already sent 300 of the cars to Korea. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

A new General Motors Holden Veritas sits in a showroom in Melbourne September 5, 2008. General Motors Holden announced it will export a new luxury V6 sedan to the South Korean market. The sedan, named the Veritas, will be sold through GM Holden's Daewoo network in South Korea. The company has already sent 300 of the cars to Korea.

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General Motors Holden chairman and managing director Mark Reuss attends a news conference in Melbourne September 5, 2008. General Motors Holden announced it will export a new luxury V6 sedan to the South Korean market. The sedan, named the Veritas, will be sold through GM Holden's Daewoo network in South Korea. The company has already sent 300 of the cars to Korea. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

General Motors Holden chairman and managing director Mark Reuss attends a news conference in Melbourne September 5, 2008. General Motors Holden announced it will export a new luxury V6 sedan to the South Korean market. The sedan, named the Veritas, will be sold through GM Holden's Daewoo network in South Korea. The company has already sent 300 of the cars to Korea.

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The newly appointed judge of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), Ms. Catherine Marchi-Uhel (R) from France, listens during the official sworn-in at a hotel in Phnom Penh September 5, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

The newly appointed judge of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), Ms. Catherine Marchi-Uhel (R) from France, listens during the official sworn-in at a hotel in Phnom Penh September 5, 2008.

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The newly appointed judges of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), Ms. Catherine Marchi-Uhel (R) from France and Mr. Siegfried Blunk (L) from Germany, stand during the official sworn-in at a hotel in Phnom Penh September 5, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

The newly appointed judges of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), Ms. Catherine Marchi-Uhel (R) from France and Mr. Siegfried Blunk (L) from Germany, stand during the official sworn-in at a hotel in Phnom Penh September 5, 2008.

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