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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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    • An anti-goverment protester mans a barricade along the main highway to the Suvarnabhumi Airport  early Tuesday Dec. 2, 2008 in Bangkok Thailand. Anti-government protesters reinforced their siege of Bangkok's two airports Monday as the politically paralyzed country struggled with more than 300,000 stranded travelers. From AP Photo by Ed Wray.

      An anti-goverment protester mans a barricade along the main highway to the Suvarnabhumi Airport early Tuesday Dec. 2, 2008 in Bangkok Thailand. Anti-government protesters reinforced their siege of Bangkok's two airports Monday as the politically paralyzed country struggled with more than 300,000 stranded travelers.

    • Policemen block a member (C) from a progressive pro-unification group as an anti-North Korea group (unseen) prepares to release leaflets in Imjinkak pavilion near the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas in Paju, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, December 2, 2008. An anti-North Korea group including former North Korean defectors living in the South demanded improvements of North Korea's human rights and the release of South Koreans abducted by the North. The group released anti-North Korean leaflets in a balloon towards the North on Tuesday as other protesters blocked them. North Korea has complained about the leaflets, threatened to attack the South and restricted entry to South Korean workers at an inter-Korean industrial enclave in the North. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Policemen block a member (C) from a progressive pro-unification group as an anti-North Korea group (unseen) prepares to release leaflets in Imjinkak pavilion near the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas in Paju, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, December 2, 2008. An anti-North Korea group including former North Korean defectors living in the South demanded improvements of North Korea's human rights and the release of South Koreans abducted by the North. The group released anti-North Korean leaflets in a balloon towards the North on Tuesday as other protesters blocked them. North Korea has complained about the leaflets, threatened to attack the South and restricted entry to South Korean workers at an inter-Korean industrial enclave in the North.

    • Auctioneer Charles Leski inspects the 1948 'Baggy Green' cap worn by Australian cricketing legend Don Bradman in his last Test match and which is up for auction in Melbourne on December 2, 2008. The cap is to be auctioned on December 15 and is expected to fetch between 600-750,000 Australian dollars (390-487,000 USD).  It comes with a letter of authentication Bradman wrote to his godson who he gave the cap for his 12th birthday. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Auctioneer Charles Leski inspects the 1948 'Baggy Green' cap worn by Australian cricketing legend Don Bradman in his last Test match and which is up for auction in Melbourne on December 2, 2008. The cap is to be auctioned on December 15 and is expected to fetch between 600-750,000 Australian dollars (390-487,000 USD). It comes with a letter of authentication Bradman wrote to his godson who he gave the cap for his 12th birthday.

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    • Chelsea Clinton (L) and former US President Bill Clinton watch as US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks at the National Building Museum in Washington June 7, 2008. Clinton endorsed presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) to be the Democratic U.S. presidential candidate on Saturday and suspended her own White House bid less than a week after the Illinois senator secured enough support to win the nomination. Clinton's endorsement of Obama in a speech at the National Building Museum marked the beginning of efforts to reunite the Democratic Party after a long and divisive campaign battle that ended on Tuesday when Obama won the support of enough delegates to clinch the nomination. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Chelsea Clinton (L) and former US President Bill Clinton watch as US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks at the National Building Museum in Washington June 7, 2008. Clinton endorsed presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) to be the Democratic U.S. presidential candidate on Saturday and suspended her own White House bid less than a week after the Illinois senator secured enough support to win the nomination. Clinton's endorsement of Obama in a speech at the National Building Museum marked the beginning of efforts to reunite the Democratic Party after a long and divisive campaign battle that ended on Tuesday when Obama won the support of enough delegates to clinch the nomination.

    • A tear runs down the face of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) as he speaks about his grandmother who died earlier on Monday, during a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina,  November 3, 2008. On the eve of Tuesday's U.S. presidential election, Obama's grandmother Madelyn Dunham died after a battle with cancer. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A tear runs down the face of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) as he speaks about his grandmother who died earlier on Monday, during a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, November 3, 2008. On the eve of Tuesday's U.S. presidential election, Obama's grandmother Madelyn Dunham died after a battle with cancer.

    • U.S. Democratic presidential candidates Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) and Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) (R) share a hug at the conclusion of the CNN/Los Angeles Times Democratic presidential debate in Hollywood, California January 31, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      U.S. Democratic presidential candidates Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) and Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) (R) share a hug at the conclusion of the CNN/Los Angeles Times Democratic presidential debate in Hollywood, California January 31, 2008.

    • U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) (near) answers a question as Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) looks at him during their debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee October 7, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) (near) answers a question as Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) looks at him during their debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee October 7, 2008.

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Republican vice-presidential nominee Alaska Governor Sarah Palin shakes hands with supporters as she arrives at at a campaign rally with U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) in Colorado Springs, Colorado September 6, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
2 months ago: Republican vice-presidential nominee Alaska Governor Sarah Palin shakes hands with supporters as she arrives at at a campaign rally with U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) in Colorado Springs, Colorado September 6, 2008.
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  • Presidential candidates, U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) (L), U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) (C) and Senator John McCain (R-AZ), meet onstage between back to back Republican and Democratic debates at St Anselm's College in Manchester, New Hampshire, January 5, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A cutout of U.S. Republican presidential candidate John McCain and other memorabilia are shown in a closed gift shop at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota August 31, 2008. The convention is scheduled to begin September 1. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A supporter of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) attends a campaign rally in Tampa, Florida, October 20, 2008. Obama criticized Republican White House rival John McCain for a "say anything, do anything" political style on Monday as he opened a two-day tour to kick off early voting in Florida. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) (R), U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) (C) and former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge board Senator McCain's campaign plane in Fayetteville, North Carolina October 28, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Joe Wurzelbacher, also known as "Joe the Plumber," stands onstage at a campaign rally with U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) in Mentor, Ohio October 30, 2008. Senator McCain is on a two day, campaign bus tour through the state of Ohio. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) speaks to the crowd during his election night rally in Phoenix, November 4, 2008. Joining McCain is U.S. Republican vice presidential nominee Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) stands with his wife Cindy as he delivers his concession speech after US Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) defeated him during his election night rally in Phoenix November 4, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) along with wife Michelle (R) and daughters Sasha and Malia (2nd R) wave during his election night victory rally in Chicago November 4, 2008. Obama captured the White House on Tuesday after an extraordinary two-year campaign, defeating Republican John McCain to make history as the first black to be elected U.S. president. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) (near) answers a question as Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) looks at him during their debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee October 7, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • US Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) unbuckles his flight helmet as he arrives at Sather Air Base in Baghdad, March 16, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. President George W. Bush kisses Cindy McCain as he welcomes Republican Presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain (L) to the White House in Washington March 5, 2008. McCain scored victories in Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island on Tuesday to complete his improbable comeback from the political graveyard last summer to become his party's standard-bearer. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • US Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) adjusts his collar after telling a joke at the Baltimore County Republican Central Committee's Lincoln-Reagan Day Dinner in Halethorpe, Maryland February 7, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.
  • US Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) reacts to almost heading the wrong way off the stage after shaking hands with Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) at the conclusion of the final presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, October 15, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) is joined by Joe Wurzelbacher, also known as "Joe the Plumber," at a campaign stop in Mentor, Ohio October 30, 2008. Senator McCain is on a two-day campaign bus tour through the state of Ohio. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) (R) reaches out to greet supporters at a campaign rally in Durango, Colorado October 24, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • President-elect Barack Obama and Senator John McCain (R-AZ) is seen during a meeting in Obama's transition office in Chicago, November 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., walks away from the podium after holding a news conference about getting back to the job in the Senate, at McCain's offices, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, in Phoenix. From AP Photo by Ross D. Franklin.
  • Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., answers a question during a news conference about getting back to the job in the Senate, at McCain's offices, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, in Phoenix. From AP Photo by Ross D. Franklin.
  • Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., talks during a news conference about getting back to his job in the Senate, at McCain's offices, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, in Phoenix. From AP Photo by Ross D. Franklin.
  • Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., gets read to answer a question during a news conference about getting back to his the job in the Senate, at McCain's office, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, in Phoenix. From AP Photo by Ross D. Franklin.
  • Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., laughs and pauses before answering a question regarding a possible run for the next presidential election, during a news conference about getting back on the job in the Senate, at McCain offices Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, in Phoenix. From AP Photo by Ross D. Franklin.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • PHOENIX - NOVEMBER 25:  Former Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a news conference November 25, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. McCain, after being defeated in the presidential election by President-elect U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), announced today that he plans to seek re-election to the US Senate from Arizona in 2010. From Getty Images.
  • U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (ID-CT) speaks during a taping of "Meet the Press" at the NBC studios in Washington, November 23, 2008. Democrats on Tuesday allowed Lieberman to keep his committee chairmanship despite having backed Republican John McCain for the White House. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 23:   U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (ID-CT) pauses during a taping of "Meet The Press" at the NBC studios November 23, 2008 in Washington, DC. Lieberman spoke on his support for former Republican U.S. presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and how he will work with the new administration. From Getty Images by Getty Images for Meet the Press.
  • WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 23:   U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (ID-CT) speaks to host Tom Brokaw (R) during a taping of "Meet The Press" at the NBC studios November 23, 2008 in Washington, DC. Lieberman spoke on his support for former Republican U.S. presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and how he will work with the new administration. From Getty Images by Getty Images for Meet the Press.
  • WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 23:   U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (ID-CT) speaks during a taping of "Meet The Press" at the NBC studios November 23, 2008 in Washington, DC. Lieberman spoke on his support for former Republican U.S. presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and how he will work with the new administration. From Getty Images by Getty Images for Meet the Press.
  • WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 23:   U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (ID-CT) speaks to host Tom Brokaw (R) during a taping of "Meet The Press" at the NBC studios November 23, 2008 in Washington, DC. Lieberman spoke on his support for former Republican U.S. presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and how he will work with the new administration. From Getty Images by Getty Images for Meet the Press.
  • WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 23:   U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (ID-CT) speaks during a taping of "Meet The Press" at the NBC studios November 23, 2008 in Washington, DC. Lieberman spoke on his support for former Republican U.S. presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and how he will work with the new administration. From Getty Images by Getty Images for Meet the Press.
  • WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 23:   U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (ID-CT) speaks during a taping of "Meet The Press"   at the NBC studios November 23, 2008 in Washington, DC. Lieberman spoke on his support for former Republican U.S. presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and how he will work with the new administration. From Getty Images by Getty Images for Meet the Press.
  • WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 23:   U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (ID-CT) speaks during a taping of "Meet The Press" at the NBC studios November 23, 2008 in Washington, DC. Lieberman spoke on his support for former Republican U.S. presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and how he will work with the new administration. From Getty Images by Getty Images for Meet the Press.


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Policemen block a member (C) from a progressive pro-unification group as an anti-North Korea group (unseen) prepares to release leaflets in Imjinkak pavilion near the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas in Paju, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, December 2, 2008. An anti-North Korea group including former North Korean defectors living in the South demanded improvements of North Korea's human rights and the release of South Koreans abducted by the North. The group released anti-North Korean leaflets in a balloon towards the North on Tuesday as other protesters blocked them. North Korea has complained about the leaflets, threatened to attack the South and restricted entry to South Korean workers at an inter-Korean industrial enclave in the North. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Policemen block a member (C) from a progressive pro-unification group as an anti-North Korea group (unseen) prepares to release leaflets in Imjinkak pavilion near the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas in Paju, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, December 2, 2008. An anti-North Korea group including former North Korean defectors living in the South demanded improvements of North Korea's human rights and the release of South Koreans abducted by the North. The group released anti-North Korean leaflets in a balloon towards the North on Tuesday as other protesters blocked them. North Korea has complained about the leaflets, threatened to attack the South and restricted entry to South Korean workers at an inter-Korean industrial enclave in the North.

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Members from a progressive pro-unification group (L) block Choi Sung-yong, president of the South Korean People Representing Families Abducted by North Korea, in Imjinkak pavilion near the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas in Paju, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, December 2, 2008. An anti-North Korea group, including former North Korean defectors living in the South demanded improvements of North Korea's human rights and the release of South Koreans abducted by the North. The group released anti-North Korean leaflets in a balloon towards the North on Tuesday as other protesters blocked them. North Korea has complained about the leaflets, threatened to attack the South and restricted entry to South Korean workers at an inter-Korean industrial enclave in the North. His vest reads, "Send back (Korean War prisoners and South Koreans abducted by the North to the South)". From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Members from a progressive pro-unification group (L) block Choi Sung-yong, president of the South Korean People Representing Families Abducted by North Korea, in Imjinkak pavilion near the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas in Paju, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, December 2, 2008. An anti-North Korea group, including former North Korean defectors living in the South demanded improvements of North Korea's human rights and the release of South Koreans abducted by the North. The group released anti-North Korean leaflets in a balloon towards the North on Tuesday as other protesters blocked them. North Korea has complained about the leaflets, threatened to attack the South and restricted entry to South Korean workers at an inter-Korean industrial enclave in the North. His vest reads, "Send back (Korean War prisoners and South Koreans abducted by the North to the South)".

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Raul Castro, who has been running Cuba since his brother Fidel was sidelined by illness 19 months ago, gestures during a meeting of the National Assembly in Havana Feruary 24, 2008. Cuba's National Assembly met on Sunday to name a successor to Fidel Castro. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Raul Castro, who has been running Cuba since his brother Fidel was sidelined by illness 19 months ago, gestures during a meeting of the National Assembly in Havana Feruary 24, 2008. Cuba's National Assembly met on Sunday to name a successor to Fidel Castro.

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German chancellor Angela Merkel (R) and Liechtenstein's Head of Government Otmar Hasler leave after a welcome ceremony in Berlin February 20, 2008. Liechtenstein has come under fire in Germany after prosecutors announced last week they were investigating hundreds of people suspected of dodging German taxes by parking money in secret bank accounts in the principality. The probe, which has involved raids of homes and offices across Germany, has already led to the resignation of Deutsche Post Chief Executive Klaus Zumwinkel and threatens to claim other high-profile victims. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

German chancellor Angela Merkel (R) and Liechtenstein's Head of Government Otmar Hasler leave after a welcome ceremony in Berlin February 20, 2008. Liechtenstein has come under fire in Germany after prosecutors announced last week they were investigating hundreds of people suspected of dodging German taxes by parking money in secret bank accounts in the principality. The probe, which has involved raids of homes and offices across Germany, has already led to the resignation of Deutsche Post Chief Executive Klaus Zumwinkel and threatens to claim other high-profile victims.

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Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown gestures as he shakes hands with his Lebanese counterpart Fouad Siniora outside 10 Downing Street in central London February 19, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown gestures as he shakes hands with his Lebanese counterpart Fouad Siniora outside 10 Downing Street in central London February 19, 2008.

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Russia's President Vladimir Putin holds up a heart during an annual question and answer session at the Kremlin in Moscow February 14, 2008. Cupid's arrow struck Putin during his annual news conference on Thursday, St Valentine's Day, as he mixed fiery outbursts with flirtatious banter. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin holds up a heart during an annual question and answer session at the Kremlin in Moscow February 14, 2008. Cupid's arrow struck Putin during his annual news conference on Thursday, St Valentine's Day, as he mixed fiery outbursts with flirtatious banter.

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Tibetans attend their New Year celebrations at a monastery in Kathmandu February 9, 2008. The Tibetan New Year or "Losar" can be traced back to the pre-Buddhist period in Tibet. During the period when Tibetans practised the Bon religion, every winter a spiritual ceremony was held, in which people offered large quantities of incense to appease the local spirits, deities and protectors. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Tibetans attend their New Year celebrations at a monastery in Kathmandu February 9, 2008. The Tibetan New Year or "Losar" can be traced back to the pre-Buddhist period in Tibet. During the period when Tibetans practised the Bon religion, every winter a spiritual ceremony was held, in which people offered large quantities of incense to appease the local spirits, deities and protectors.

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