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    • Australian singer Kylie Minogue smiles as she poses for photographers with the OBE she received from Britain's Prince Charles for her services to music at Buckingham Palace in London July 3, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Australian singer Kylie Minogue smiles as she poses for photographers with the OBE she received from Britain's Prince Charles for her services to music at Buckingham Palace in London July 3, 2008.

    • Serena (L) and Venus Williams of the U.S. talk to each other during their quarter-finals doubles match against Bethanie Mattek of the U.S. and Sania Mirza of India at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London July 2, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.

      Serena (L) and Venus Williams of the U.S. talk to each other during their quarter-finals doubles match against Bethanie Mattek of the U.S. and Sania Mirza of India at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London July 2, 2008.

    • Acrobats perform during the presentation of A400M military aircraft in Seville, southern Spain June 26, 2008. Europe unveiled the A400M military aircraft on Thursday, giving the public a first glimpse of a powerful turboprop plane built to supply seven NATO countries with urgently needed strategic airlift capacity. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Acrobats perform during the presentation of A400M military aircraft in Seville, southern Spain June 26, 2008. Europe unveiled the A400M military aircraft on Thursday, giving the public a first glimpse of a powerful turboprop plane built to supply seven NATO countries with urgently needed strategic airlift capacity.

    • A group of people look at the sun, standing on the rocky crest filled with astronomical markers at the megalithic observatory of Kokino, soon after sunrise on June 21, 2008, on the day of the summer solstice. The ancient astronomic observatory, located about 80 km northeast of Skopje, dates more than 4.000 years back in time. It is ranked by NASA as the fourth ancient observatory in the world. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      A group of people look at the sun, standing on the rocky crest filled with astronomical markers at the megalithic observatory of Kokino, soon after sunrise on June 21, 2008, on the day of the summer solstice. The ancient astronomic observatory, located about 80 km northeast of Skopje, dates more than 4.000 years back in time. It is ranked by NASA as the fourth ancient observatory in the world.

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    • Germany's Rainer Schuettler returns to Spain's Rafael Nadal, during their Men's Singles semifinal on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Friday, July 4 , 2008. From AP Photo by Alastair Grant.

      Germany's Rainer Schuettler returns to Spain's Rafael Nadal, during their Men's Singles semifinal on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Friday, July 4 , 2008.

    • French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt (R) speaks with France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (2nd L) and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (L) on arrival at Villacoublay military airport in Paris July 4, 2008. Betancourt, three Americans and 11 other hostages held for years in jungle captivity were rescued on Wednesday from leftist guerrillas by Colombian troops posing as aid workers. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt (R) speaks with France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (2nd L) and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (L) on arrival at Villacoublay military airport in Paris July 4, 2008. Betancourt, three Americans and 11 other hostages held for years in jungle captivity were rescued on Wednesday from leftist guerrillas by Colombian troops posing as aid workers.

    • Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts during his semi-final tennis match of the 2008 Wimbledon championships against Germany's Rainer Schuettler at The All England Tennis Club in southwest London, on July 4, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts during his semi-final tennis match of the 2008 Wimbledon championships against Germany's Rainer Schuettler at The All England Tennis Club in southwest London, on July 4, 2008.

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    • Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and Finland's President Tarja Halonen meet for talks at a Russia-EU summit in the Siberian city of Khanty-Mansiysk June 28, 2008. Helsinki says that higher Russian tariffs on raw timber exports hurt paper producers in Scandinavia. Russia says the move is needed to help its domestic timber processing industry. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and Finland's President Tarja Halonen meet for talks at a Russia-EU summit in the Siberian city of Khanty-Mansiysk June 28, 2008. Helsinki says that higher Russian tariffs on raw timber exports hurt paper producers in Scandinavia. Russia says the move is needed to help its domestic timber processing industry.

    • India's Yuvraj Singh dives to stop the ball against Sri Lanka during the ninth Asia Cup one-day cricket tournament at the National Cricket Stadium in Karachi July 3, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      India's Yuvraj Singh dives to stop the ball against Sri Lanka during the ninth Asia Cup one-day cricket tournament at the National Cricket Stadium in Karachi July 3, 2008.

    • The animated character Wall-E is shown in this undated publicity photo from the film of the same name released to Reuters June 25, 2008. The film features dystopian landscapes, social commentary and a lack of conventional dialogue that are rare under the Walt Disney Co. banner, but it sticks to Pixar's basic themes of love, loyalty and friendship. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      The animated character Wall-E is shown in this undated publicity photo from the film of the same name released to Reuters June 25, 2008. The film features dystopian landscapes, social commentary and a lack of conventional dialogue that are rare under the Walt Disney Co. banner, but it sticks to Pixar's basic themes of love, loyalty and friendship.

    • Mikkel Pilgaard Madsen of Denmark prepares a drink that includes rum, maple syrup, coffee, and lime juice at the World Barista Championship in Copenhagen June 19, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Mikkel Pilgaard Madsen of Denmark prepares a drink that includes rum, maple syrup, coffee, and lime juice at the World Barista Championship in Copenhagen June 19, 2008.

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US President George W. Bush (C) speaks alongside US House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio (2nd R), House Republican Whip Roy Blunt of Missouri (2nd L) and other members of the House Republican Conference, on the North Portico of the White House after a meeting in Washington, DC, on May 7, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
1 month ago: US President George W. Bush (C) speaks alongside US House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio (2nd R), House Republican Whip Roy Blunt of Missouri (2nd L) and other members of the House Republican Conference, on the North Portico of the White House after a meeting in Washington, DC, on May 7, 2008.
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  • US President George W. Bush, surrounded by members of the US Congress, signs H.R. 493, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on May 21, 2008. With Bush are (L-R) New York Democrat Representative Louise Slaughter, New Hampshire Republican Senator Judd Gregg, Illinois Republican Representative Judy Biggert, Michigan Democrat Representative Bart Stupak, California Republican Representative Buck McKeon and Wyoming Republican Senator Mike Enzi. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain points at a reporter during a news conference in the Caribbean port of Cartagena July 2, 2008. Republican McCain, in an unusual trip to Colombia as a U.S. presidential candidate, called on President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday to make further progress on human rights while pushing the U.S. Congress to vote on a trade pact between the two countries. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain speaks during a news conference in the Caribbean port of Cartagena July 2, 2008. Republican McCain, in an unusual trip to Colombia as a U.S. presidential candidate, called on President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday to make further progress on human rights while pushing the U.S. Congress to vote on a trade pact between the two countries. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (L), Colombia's Foreign Minister Fernando Araujo (C) and Commerce Minister Luis Guillermo Plata walk after a meeting in a hotel in the Caribbean port of Cartagena July 2, 2008. Republican McCain, in an unusual trip to Colombia as a U.S. presidential candidate, called on President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday to make further progress on human rights while pushing the U.S. Congress to vote on a trade pact between the two countries. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate senator John McCain points at a reporter during a news conference in the Caribbean port of Cartagena July 2, 2008. Republican McCain, in an unusual trip to Colombia as a U.S. presidential candidate, called on President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday to make further progress on human rights while pushing the U.S. Congress to vote on a trade pact between the two countries. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (2nd L) shakes hands with workers of the Port Society as he is accompanied by U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman (L) during a visit in the Caribbean port of Cartagena July 2, 2008. Republican McCain, in an unusual trip to Colombia as a U.S. presidential candidate, called on President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday to make further progress on human rights while pushing the U.S. Congress to vote on a trade pact between the two countries. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (C) walks accompanied by U.S. Senators Joseph Lieberman (R) and Lindsey Graham in the Port Society during a visit in the Caribbean port of Cartagena July 2, 2008. Republican McCain, in an unusual trip to Colombia as a U.S. presidential candidate, called on President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday to make further progress on human rights while pushing the U.S. Congress to vote on a trade pact between the two countries. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (L) accompanied by U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman walk in the Port Society during a visit in the Caribbean port of Cartagena July 2, 2008. Republican McCain, in an unusual trip to Colombia as a U.S. presidential candidate, called on President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday to make further progress on human rights while pushing the U.S. Congress to vote on a trade pact between the two countries. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain gets out of a car as he arrives at a hotel in the Caribbean port of Cartagena July 2, 2008. Republican McCain, in an unusual trip to Colombia as a U.S. presidential candidate, called on President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday to make further progress on human rights while pushing the U.S. Congress to vote on a trade pact between the two countries. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, is asked a question by Piper Macke, 5, right, after her brother Spencer Macke, 6, asked his during an interview with McCain in Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday, June 26, 2008. Spencer earned the admiration of Sen. John McCain by selling $4,000 worth of yellow ribbons to benefit troops abroad, so the first-grader and his younger sister were rewarded Thursday by getting to ask the Republican presidential contender a series of five questions. From AP Photo by LM Otero.
  • Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, shakes hands with  Spencer Macke, 6 , before their interview in Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday, June 26, 2008. Macke earned the admiration McCain by selling $4,000 worth of yellow ribbons to benefit troops abroad, so the first-grader and his younger sister were rewarded Thursday by getting to ask the Republican presidential contender a series of five questions. "Were you ever in a tank," Spencer asked. "Did you ever use a M-16?" he asked again. From AP Photo by LM Otero.
  • Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, listens to a question from Spencer Macke, 7, during an interview  in Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday, June 26, 2008. Macke earned the admiration McCain by selling $4,000 worth of yellow ribbons to benefit troops abroad, so the first-grader and his younger sister were rewarded Thursday by getting to ask the Republican presidential contender a series of five questions. "Were you ever in a tank," Spencer asked. "Did you ever use a M-16?" he asked again. From AP Photo by LM Otero.
  • Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., center, answers a question during an interview with Spencer Macke, 6, right, and Piper Macke, 5, during an interview in Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday, June 26, 2008. Macke earned the admiration of McCain by selling $4,000 worth of yellow ribbons to benefit troops abroad, so the first-grader and his younger sister were rewarded Thursday by getting to ask the Republican presidential contender a series of five questions. "Were you ever in a tank," Spencer asked. "Did you ever use a M-16?" he asked again. From AP Photo by LM Otero.
  • Republican presidential candidate John McCain R-Ariz., speaks during a campaign event at Fresno State University Monday, June 23, 2008 in Fresno, Calif. McCain is hoping to solve the country's energy crisis with cold hard cash. The presumed Republican nominee on Monday proposed a $300 million government prize to whoever can develop an automobile battery that far surpasses existing technology. From AP Photo by Gary Kazanjian.
  • Campaign advisor Charlie Black waits to board the charter jet with Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain in Fresno, Calif., Monday, June 23, 2008. McCain distanced himself from comments in which one of his top advisors said another terrorist attack would benefit the Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting. From AP Photo by LM Otero.
  • Republican presidential candidate John McCain R-Ariz., speaks during a campaign event at Fresno State University Monday, June 23, 2008 in Fresno, Calif. McCain is hoping to solve the country's energy crisis with cold hard cash. The presumed Republican nominee on Monday proposed a $300 million government prize to whoever can develop an automobile battery that far surpasses existing technology. From AP Photo by Gary Kazanjian.
  • Campaign adviser Charlie Black walks on the tarmac after arriving with Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain in Santa Barbara, Calif., Monday, June 23, 2008. McCain distanced himself from comments in which Black said another terrorist attack would benefit the Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting. From AP Photo by LM Otero.
  • U.S. President George W. Bush (C) poses for a picture with children and their parents in a Raleigh neighbourhood following a Republican party fundraiser nearby, June 20, 2008. Bush travelled to Florida and North Carolina for Republican party fundraisers on Friday. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.
  • U.S. President George W. Bush (rear, 2nd R) poses for a picture with children and their parents in a Raleigh neighbourhood following a Republican party fundraiser nearby, June 20, 2008. Bush travelled to Florida and North Carolina for Republican party fundraisers on Friday. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.
  • US President George W. Bush looks back toward members of the US Congress and administration officials after signing, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on May 21, 2008. With Bush are (L-R) US Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt, New York Democrat Representative Louise Slaughter, New Hampshire Republican Senator Judd Gregg, Illinois Republican Representative Judy Biggert, Michigan Democrat Representative Bart Stupak and California Republican Representative Buck McKeon. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Entrepreneur Ben Sherman displays condoms featuring images of Republican the presumptive Republican nominee John McCain (R-Ariz. ) and Democratic presumptive nominee Barack Obama (D-Ill.) Thursday, June 12, 2008 in New York. Sherman's company, Practice Safe Policy, launched the line of condoms which are available exclusively on line. From AP Photo by Stephen Chernin.
  • Entrepreneur Ben Sherman  holds up condoms featuring images of Republican the presumptive Republican nominee John McCain (R-Ariz. ) and Democratic presumptive nominee Barack Obama (D-Ill.) Thursday, June 12, 2008 in New York. Sherman's company, Practice Safe Policy, launched the line of condoms which are available exclusively on line. From AP Photo by Stephen Chernin.
  • Algerian policemen secure the site of the blast carried by a suicide bomber in front of the gate of the republican guard's barracks in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan on June 4, 2008. The suicide bomber blew himself up near a police barracks on the outskirts of the Algerian capital, wounding several people, an AFP reporter and security officials said. The man had failed to reach the doors of the barracks of the republican guard in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan in the afternoon, security officials said earlier, adding that another bomb exploded in front of a shop in the same area injuring at least one person. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • An Algerian policeman gestures as he secures the site of the blast carried by a suicide bomber in front of the gate of the republican guard's barracks in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan on June 4, 2008. The suicide bomber blew himself up near a police barracks on the outskirts of the Algerian capital, wounding several people, an AFP reporter and security officials said. The man had failed to reach the doors of the barracks of the republican guard in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan in the afternoon, security officials said earlier, adding that another bomb exploded in front of a shop in the same area injuring at least one person. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Algerian republican guards members secure the site of the blast carried by a suicide bomber in front of the gate of the republican guard's barracks in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan on June 4, 2008. A suicide bomber blew himself up near a police barracks on the outskirts of the Algerian capital, wounding several people, an. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Algerian policemen secure the site of the blast carried by a suicide bomber in front of the gate of the republican guard's barracks in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan on June 4, 2008. The suicide bomber blew himself up near a police barracks on the outskirts of the Algerian capital, wounding several people, an AFP reporter and security officials said. The man had failed to reach the doors of the barracks of the republican guard in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan in the afternoon, security officials said earlier, adding that another bomb exploded in front of a shop in the same area injuring at least one person. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Algerian rescuers search for a suicide bomber's body parts near the attacked republican guard's barracks in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan on June 4, 2008. A suicide bomber blew himself up near a police barracks wounding several people, an AFP reporter and security officials said. The man had failed to reach the doors of the barracks of the republican guard in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan in the afternoon, security officials said earlier, adding that another bomb exploded in front of a shop in the same area injuring at least one person. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Algerian rescuers collect a suicide bomber's body parts from the top of a tree near the attacked republican guard's barracks in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan on June 4, 2008. The man had failed to reach the doors of the barracks of the republican guard in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan in the afternoon, security officials said earlier, adding that another bomb exploded in front of a shop in the same area injuring at least one person. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Algerian republican guards members secure the site of the blast carried by a suicide bomber in front of the gate of the republican guard's barracks in the eastern Algiers suburb of Bordj El Kiffan on June 4, 2008. A suicide bomber blew himself up near a police barracks on the outskirts of the Algerian capital, wounding several people, an AFP reporter and security officials said. The bomber's body was torn up by the blast and rescuers retrieved body parts from a tree. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • WASHINGTON - MAY 07:  U.S. President George W. Bush (3rd L) makes a statement after meeting with members of the House Republican Conference as House Minority Leader Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) (5th L), House Minority Whip Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) (2nd L) and other Republican House members look on May 7, 2008 at the North Portico of the White House in Washington, DC. Bush spoke with the Republican lawmakers about various topics including a housing bill, gas prices, Columbia Free Trade and FISA. From Getty Images.
  • US President George W. Bush (C) speaks on the North Portico of the White House alongside US House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio (R), House Republican Whip Roy Blunt of Missouri (L), Republican Conference Chairman Adam Putnam of Florida (2nd R), and other members of the House Republican Conference after a meeting  in Washington, DC, on May 7, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • US President George W. Bush (2nd L) arrives to speak alongside US House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio (R), House Republican Whip Roy Blunt of Missouri (L) and Republican Conference Chairman Adam Putnam of Florida (2nd R) on the North Portico of the White House after a meeting with the House Republican Conference in Washington, DC, on May 7, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • WASHINGTON - MAY 07:  U.S. President George W. Bush (3rd L) makes a statement after meeting with members of the House Republican Conference as House Minority Leader Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) (5th L), House Minority Whip Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) (2nd L) and other Republican House members look on May 7, 2008 at the North Portico of the White House in Washington, DC. Bush spoke with the Republican lawmakers about various topics including a housing bill, gas prices, Columbia Free Trade and FISA. From Getty Images.
  • WASHINGTON - MAY 07:  U.S. President George W. Bush (C) makes a statement after meeting with members of the House Republican Conference as House Minority Leader Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) (2nd R), House Minority Whip Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) (2nd L) and other Republican House members look on May 7, 2008 at the North Portico of the White House in Washington, DC. Bush spoke with the Republican lawmakers about various topics including a housing bill, gas prices, Columbia Free Trade and FISA. From Getty Images.
  • Republican presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, signs autographs after speaking outside the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, Minn., Friday, May 30, 2008. Paul spoke to the crowd shortly before the start of the State Republican Convention inside the center. From AP Photo by Thomas Whisenand.
  • Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., smiles as he speaks during a news conference Friday, May 30, 2008, in Milwaukee, Wisc. For better or worse, it's a different kind of John McCain campaign these days. The Republican presidential hopeful gives more policy-laden speeches now, lingers less among the everyday people who come to his events and spends more time behind closed doors raising money with high-rollers. From AP Photo by Jeff Chiu.
  • Republican presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, greets supporters after speaking outside the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, Minn., Friday, May 30, 2008. Paul spoke to the crowd prior to the start of the State Republican Convention inside the Civic Center. From AP Photo by Thomas Whisenand.
  • Rep. Kenny Hulshof, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Missouri, speaks to the media Thursday, May 29, 2008, in Kansas City, Mo. In the midst of a Republican primary campaign against state Treasurer Sarah Steelman, Hulshof's seven-year record as a state prosecutor is coming under scrutiny with critics saying that his record reflects a lawyer who crossed the line from zealous representative of the people to a politically ambitious prosecutor willing to bend the rules for the sake of a conviction. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga. From AP Photo by ED ZURGA.
  • Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, shakes hands with retired U.S. Sen. Hank Brown of Colorado, second from bottom on right, as Bob Schaffer, third from bottom on right, looks on after McCain's speech to an audience at the University of Denver in Colo., Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Schaffer is running as the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate seat opening in Colorado this fall. From AP Photo by David Zalubowski.
  • President Bush waves as he arrives at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, N.M., to attend a private fundraising event for Republican congressional candidate Darren White, Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Bush will later travel to Phoenix, Ariz., to campaign for Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. From AP Photo by Charles Dharapak.
  • Republican Jim Risch addresses a crowd at the Republican headquarters on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 in Boise, Idaho. Idaho voters on Tuesday chose Risch and Democrat Larry LaRocco in their respective U.S. Senate primaries, pitting two longtime rivals against each other in the Nov. 4 general election. The two men are seeking to replace three-term U.S. Sen. Larry Craig, who isn't running again following his arrest in a Minnesota airport bathroom gay sex sting. From AP Photo by Matt Cilley.
  • Wayne Allyn Root, left, and former Republican congressman Bob Barr talk to their supporters and the media for the Libertarian Presidential nomination after Root through his support for Barr at the Libertarian Convention in Denver, Sunday, May 25, 2008. The Libertarian Party picked the former Republican congressman from Georgia to be its presidential candidate after six rounds of balloting. From AP Photo by Will Powers.


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Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts during his semi-final tennis match of the 2008 Wimbledon championships against Germany's Rainer Schuettler at The All England Tennis Club in southwest London, on July 4, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts during his semi-final tennis match of the 2008 Wimbledon championships against Germany's Rainer Schuettler at The All England Tennis Club in southwest London, on July 4, 2008.

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Spain's Rafael Nadal returns the ball during his semi-final tennis match of the 2008 Wimbledon championships against Germany's Rainer Schuettler at The All England Tennis Club in southwest London, on July 4, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Spain's Rafael Nadal returns the ball during his semi-final tennis match of the 2008 Wimbledon championships against Germany's Rainer Schuettler at The All England Tennis Club in southwest London, on July 4, 2008.

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LONDON - JULY 04:  Rainer Schuettler of Germany plays a forehand during the men's singles Semi Final match against Rafael Nadal of Spain on day eleven of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 4, 2008 in London, England. From Getty Images.

LONDON - JULY 04: Rainer Schuettler of Germany plays a forehand during the men's singles Semi Final match against Rafael Nadal of Spain on day eleven of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 4, 2008 in London, England.

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Spain's Rafael Nadal returns the ball during his semi-final tennis match of the 2008 Wimbledon championships against Germany's Rainer Schuettler at The All England Tennis Club in southwest London, on July 4, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Spain's Rafael Nadal returns the ball during his semi-final tennis match of the 2008 Wimbledon championships against Germany's Rainer Schuettler at The All England Tennis Club in southwest London, on July 4, 2008.

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Spain's Rafael Nadal serves during his semi-final tennis match of the 2008 Wimbledon championships against Germany's Rainer Schuettler at The All England Tennis Club in southwest London, on July 4, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Spain's Rafael Nadal serves during his semi-final tennis match of the 2008 Wimbledon championships against Germany's Rainer Schuettler at The All England Tennis Club in southwest London, on July 4, 2008.

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Freed Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt (R) is welcomed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla, on July 4, 2008 at Villacoublay's military airport, west of Paris. French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt  was snatched with three US hostages and 11 Colombians from the grip of Marxist FARC rebels on July 2, 2008 by Colombian soldiers after six years in rebel captivity. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Freed Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt (R) is welcomed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla, on July 4, 2008 at Villacoublay's military airport, west of Paris. French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt was snatched with three US hostages and 11 Colombians from the grip of Marxist FARC rebels on July 2, 2008 by Colombian soldiers after six years in rebel captivity.

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Freed Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt (C) is welcomed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, his wife Carla (L) and French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner  ,on July 4, 2008 at Villacoublay's military airport, west of Paris. French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt  was snatched with three US hostages and 11 Colombians from the grip of Marxist FARC rebels on July 2, 2008 by Colombian soldiers after six years in rebel captivity. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Freed Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt (C) is welcomed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, his wife Carla (L) and French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner ,on July 4, 2008 at Villacoublay's military airport, west of Paris. French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt was snatched with three US hostages and 11 Colombians from the grip of Marxist FARC rebels on July 2, 2008 by Colombian soldiers after six years in rebel captivity.

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