Candles are lit for controversial Austrian politician Joerg Haider outside the regional government building in Klagenfurt, southern Austria, Monday, Oct. 13, 2008. Far-right politician Joerg Haider was driving at more than twice the posted speed limit before the car crash that killed him, investigators said yesterday as his grief-stricken party appointed a successor.
A woman light candles for controversial Austrian politician Joerg Haider outside regional government building in Klagenfurt, southern Austria, Monday, Oct. 13, 2008. Far-right politician Joerg Haider was driving at more than twice the posted speed limit before the car crash that killed him, investigators said yesterday as his grief-stricken party appointed a successor.
People queue to sign the book of condolences for controversial Austrian politician Joerg Haider outside regional government building in Klagenfurt, southern Austria, Monday, Oct. 13, 2008. Far-right politician Joerg Haider was driving at more than twice the posted speed limit before the car crash that killed him, investigators said yesterday as his grief-stricken party appointed a successor.
A father's hand touches a boy as he stands next to candles lit for controversial Austrian politician Joerg Haider outside regional government building in Klagenfurt, southern Austria, Monday, Oct. 13, 2008. Far-right politician Joerg Haider was driving at more than twice the posted speed limit before the car crash that killed him, investigators said yesterday as his grief-stricken party appointed a successor.
In this undated photo released by Berdansk School No. 16, Olga Kurylenko, first row 2nd from right, the supermodel and actress who stars as a James Bond girl in the new 007 movie, is seen in a group photo with her fellow drama students. Ina Kaminska, the first drama teacher of a Kurylenko, is 2nd from left in the 2nd row. Teachers and friends remember Kurylenko for her determination, drive and luck that turned a humble Soviet child into a Hollywood star.