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Vice-President elect Joseph Biden (R) laughs with with US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and nominee for the next US attorney general, Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano (L) during a press conference in Chicago, Illinios, on December 1, 2008. President elect Barack Obama nominated his former rival Hillary Clinton to be the next US secretary of state, as he unveiled a raft of cabinet picks.
Vice-President elect Joseph Biden (R) smiles with with US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates during a press conference in Chicago, Illinios, on December 1, 2008. President elect Barack Obama nominated his former rival Hillary Clinton to be the next US secretary of state, as he unveiled a raft of cabinet picks.
Vice-President elect Joseph Biden (R) smiles with with US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates during a press conference in Chicago, Illinios, on December 1, 2008. President elect Barack Obama nominated his former rival Hillary Clinton to be the next US secretary of state, as he unveiled a raft of cabinet picks.
French Finance Minister Christine (R) Lagarde talks with her German counterpart Peer Steinbruck (C) as President of the Eurogroup Jean-Claude Juncker (2nd L) and Dutch Finance Minister Wounter Bos (L) look on before their Eurogroup meeting on December 1, 2008 at the EU headquarters in Brussels. Juncker, the head of the Eurogroup of eurozone finance ministers, urged the European Central Bank on Monday to cut its interest rates.
Picture taken from Croatian capital Zagreb, on December 01, 2008, shows a slender crescent moon, just 15-percent illuminated, as it appears in very close proximity to the two brightest planets in our sky, Jupiter (L) and Venus (up, R). Astronomers refer to this rare phenomenon as an "occultation," taken from the Latin word occultare, which means "to conceal." This eye-catching sight will be visible in complete darkness across much of Eastern Europe.