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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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    • Derby County's new manager Nigel Clough is seen before a press conference to introduce him as the club's new manager and prior to the team's English League Cup soccer match against Manchester United at Pride Park Stadium, Derby, England, Wednesday Jan. 7, 2009. From AP Photo by Jon Super.

      Derby County's new manager Nigel Clough is seen before a press conference to introduce him as the club's new manager and prior to the team's English League Cup soccer match against Manchester United at Pride Park Stadium, Derby, England, Wednesday Jan. 7, 2009.

    • Hesse state Prime Minister Roland Koch gestures during his speech at the New Year's reception of the Christian Democrat Union (CDU) of Hesse in Kassel January 7, 2009. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Hesse state Prime Minister Roland Koch gestures during his speech at the New Year's reception of the Christian Democrat Union (CDU) of Hesse in Kassel January 7, 2009.

    • BEER SHEVA, ISRAEL - JANUARY 07:  Colleagues of Israeli army Staff Sgt. Alex Mashavisky, who died during combat in Gaza, mourn over his grave during his funeral on January 07, 2009 in Beer Sheva, Israel. International calls on Israel and Hamas to introduce a renewed ceasefire deal have increased following a day of significant conflict and an increasing death toll. From Getty Images.

      BEER SHEVA, ISRAEL - JANUARY 07: Colleagues of Israeli army Staff Sgt. Alex Mashavisky, who died during combat in Gaza, mourn over his grave during his funeral on January 07, 2009 in Beer Sheva, Israel. International calls on Israel and Hamas to introduce a renewed ceasefire deal have increased following a day of significant conflict and an increasing death toll.

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    • WASHINGTON - JANUARY 07:  U.S. President George W. Bush (C) meets with President-elect Barack Obama (2nd-L), former President Bill Clinton (2nd-R), former President Jimmy Carter (R) and former President George H.W. Bush (L) in the Oval Office January 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. On January 20, 2009 Barack Obama will be sworn in as the nations�s 44th president. From Getty Images.

      WASHINGTON - JANUARY 07: U.S. President George W. Bush (C) meets with President-elect Barack Obama (2nd-L), former President Bill Clinton (2nd-R), former President Jimmy Carter (R) and former President George H.W. Bush (L) in the Oval Office January 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. On January 20, 2009 Barack Obama will be sworn in as the nations�s 44th president.

    • North Korean leader Kim Jong-il (2nd R in the front row) visits the Chollima Steel Complex at an undisclosed location in North Korea, in this undated picture released by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) December 25, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      North Korean leader Kim Jong-il (2nd R in the front row) visits the Chollima Steel Complex at an undisclosed location in North Korea, in this undated picture released by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) December 25, 2008.

    • Balloons with anti-North Korea leaflets released by former North Korean defectors and anti-North Korea activists fly towards the North in Imjinkak pavilion, near the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas in Paju, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, December 3, 2008. Dozens of activists, who demanded improvements of North Korea's human rights and the release of South Koreans abducted by the North, launched about 90,000 anti-Pyongyang leaflets in helium-filled balloons near DMZ on Wednesday. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Balloons with anti-North Korea leaflets released by former North Korean defectors and anti-North Korea activists fly towards the North in Imjinkak pavilion, near the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas in Paju, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, December 3, 2008. Dozens of activists, who demanded improvements of North Korea's human rights and the release of South Koreans abducted by the North, launched about 90,000 anti-Pyongyang leaflets in helium-filled balloons near DMZ on Wednesday.

    • An Israeli woman and her two children take cover during a rocket attack near Kfar Aza, just outside the northern Gaza Strip January 7, 2009. The woman came to meet her husband, an Israeli army officer currently serving on the Gaza border. Rockets exploded as they were waiting for him. Israel postponed on Wednesday a decision on whether to order its armed forces to storm the Gaza Strip's urban centres, an Israeli official said, citing Egyptian- and French-led efforts to secure a truce with Hamas. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      An Israeli woman and her two children take cover during a rocket attack near Kfar Aza, just outside the northern Gaza Strip January 7, 2009. The woman came to meet her husband, an Israeli army officer currently serving on the Gaza border. Rockets exploded as they were waiting for him. Israel postponed on Wednesday a decision on whether to order its armed forces to storm the Gaza Strip's urban centres, an Israeli official said, citing Egyptian- and French-led efforts to secure a truce with Hamas.

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Czech President Vaclav Klaus, seen, as he attends a sitting of the Czech Constitutional Court in Brno, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008. The Czech Republic's Constitutional Court ruled on that the EU reform treaty does not violate the country's constitution. Euro-skeptic legislators from Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek's party asked the court to rule on whether the treaty complies with Czech law. From AP Photo by IGOR SEFR.
1 month ago: Czech President Vaclav Klaus, seen, as he attends a sitting of the Czech Constitutional Court in Brno, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008. The Czech Republic's Constitutional Court ruled on that the EU reform treaty does not violate the country's constitution. Euro-skeptic legislators from Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek's party asked the court to rule on whether the treaty complies with Czech law.
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  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (L) welcomes European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (2nd L), Commissioner for Industry Guenter Verheugen (R) and Commissioner for Institutional Relations Margot Wallstrom at Prague Castle in Prague January 7, 2009. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (2nd R) welcomes European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (L) and members of the European Commission at Prague Castle in Prague January 7, 2009. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus, center left, poses for a group photograph with the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso, center right, and members of the European Commission, at the Prague castle in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. From AP Photo by Petr David Josek.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (L) welcomes European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso at Prague Castle in Prague January 7, 2009. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (R) welcomes members of the European Commission at Prague Castle in Prague January 7, 2009. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus (l) chats with Russia's Ambassador to Czech Republic Alexey Fedotov before their meeting at Prague Castle on January 7, 2009. Russian gas deliveries to the Czech Republic were halted overnight, the CTK news agency reported Wednesday, citing the dominant gas importer RWE Transgas. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus (l) shakes hand with Russia's Ambassador to Czech Republic Alexey Fedotov before their meeting at Prague Castle on  January 7, 2009. Russian gas deliveries to the Czech Republic were halted overnight, the CTK news agency reported Wednesday, citing the dominant gas importer RWE Transgas. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus (l) chats with Russia's Ambassador to Czech Republic Alexey Fedotov before their meeting at Prague Castle on  January 7, 2009 . Russian gas deliveries to the Czech Republic were halted overnight, the CTK news agency reported Wednesday, citing the dominant gas importer RWE Transgas. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek (L) and President Vaclav Klaus talk to the media on January 5, 2009, as the two meet for the first time in the year, at castle Lany, outside Prague. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek (L) is greeted by President Vaclav Klaus on January 5, 2009, as the two meet for the first time in the year, at castle Lany, outside Prague. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus prepares himself for the live broadcast of his New Year's speech in his office at Prague Castle, January 1, 2009. Czech Republic took over the European Union Presidency from France on Thursday. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus prepares himself for the live broadcast of New Year's speech in his office at Prague Castle, January 1, 2009. Czech republic took over the European Union Presidency from France on Thursday. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus prepares himself for the live broadcast of New Year's speech in his office at Prague Castle, January 1, 2009. Czech Republic took over the European Union Presidency from France on Thursday. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus prepares himself for the live broadcast of his New Year's speech in his office at Prague Castle, January 1, 2009. Czech Republic took over the European Union Presidency from France on Thursday. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus prepares himself for the live broadcast of New Year's speech in his office at Prague Castle, January 1, 2009. Czech Republic took over the European Union Presidency from France on Thursday. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus prepares himself for the live broadcast of his New Year's speech at his office on January 1, 2009 at Prague Castle. The two parts of what used to be Czechoslovakia took European Union centre-stage Thursday as the Czech Republic assumed the EU presidency and Slovakia became the 16th member state to embrace the euro. In New Year's day remarks to the nation, President Vaclav Klaus, an outspoken eurosceptic who has previously dismissed the EU presidency as "unimportant," adopted a more respectful tone."We will gain a certain opportunity to influence the operation of this major institution. It is in our interest to succeed in this role as best we can," said Klaus. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus prepares himself for the live broadcast of his New Year's speech at his office on January 1, 2009 at Prague Castle. The two parts of what used to be Czechoslovakia took European Union centre-stage Thursday as the Czech Republic assumed the EU presidency and Slovakia became the 16th member state to embrace the euro. In New Year's day remarks to the nation, President Vaclav Klaus, an outspoken eurosceptic who has previously dismissed the EU presidency as "unimportant," adopted a more respectful tone."We will gain a certain opportunity to influence the operation of this major institution. It is in our interest to succeed in this role as best we can," said Klaus. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (L) welcomes U.S. film director Woody Allen (C) and his daughter Manzie at Prague Castle in Prague December 20, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (L) welcomes U.S. film director Woody Allen at Prague Castle in Prague December 20, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (L) welcomes U.S. film director Woody Allen at Prague Castle in Prague December 20, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus, left, looks on as U.S. film director and actor, Woody Allen, listens to his adopted daughter Manzie Tio, right, as they meet at Prague Castle, Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008. Woody Allen arrived in the Czech capital to perform with his New Orleans Jazz Band here late Saturday. From AP Photo by ZBYNEK STANISLAV.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus (L) poses for photographers with the US Movie director and actor Woody Allen and his daughters Manzie (2nd R) and Bachet (R), on 20 December,  2008, at the Prague Castle in Prague. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Second President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Klaus (L) welcomes the US Movie director and actor Woody Allen and his daughters Manzie (2nd R) and Bachet Allen (R) on 20 December  2008, at the Prague Castle in Prague. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • US Movie director and actor Woody Allen (C) and his daughters Manzie (L) and Bechet (R) pose for photographers before his meeting with Czech President Vaclav Klaus on December 20,  2008, at the Prague Castle Prague. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • US Movie director and actor Woody Allen (R) and his daughters Manzie, and Bechet (not pictured) are welcomed by Czech President Vaclav Klaus on December 20, 2008, at the Prague Castle in Prague. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • In this Dec. 11, 2008 file photo Czech President Vaclav Klaus gestures during a press conference, at the Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, in Bucharest, Romania. On Thursday Jan. 1, 2009, the Czechs take over the bloc's six month rotating presidency from EU heavyweight France, whose dynamic President Nicolas Sarkozy has taken vigorous action on tackling Europe's economic woes. From AP Photo by VADIM GHIRDA.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus gives a press conference shortly after receiving a Doctor Honoris Causa academic title at the Dimitrie Cantemir University in Bucharest on December 11, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus gives a press conference shortly after receiving a Doctor Honoris Causa academic title at the Dimitrie Cantemir University in Bucharest on December 11, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (L) gestures to his Romanian counterpart Traian Basescu at the Cotroceni Presidential palace in Bucharest December 10, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (L) talks to his Romanian counterpart Traian Basescu at the Cotroceni Presidential palace in Bucharest December 10, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (L) walks with Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov before presenting his book "Blue Planet in Green Shackles" in Sofia, December 9, 2008. Klaus is in Bulgaria on a two-day working visit. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (L) walks with Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov before presenting his book "Blue Planet in Green Shackles" in Sofia, December 9, 2008. Klaus is in Bulgaria on a two-day working visit. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus adjusts his headphones during a news conference to promote his book "Blue Planet in Green Shackles" in Sofia, December 9, 2008. Klaus is in Bulgaria on a two-day working visit. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus listens a journalist questions during the presentation of the Bulgarian edition of his book "Blue Planet in Green Chains - What is Endangered: Climate or Freedom" in Sofia on December 9, 2008  The controversial book was first published in May 2007 in Prague. Vaclav Klaus is on a two-day working visit in Bulgaria. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus presents the Bulgarian edition of his book "Blue Planet in Green Chains - What is Endangered: Climate or Freedom" during a press conference in Sofia on December 9, 2008. The controversy evoking book was published first in May 2007 in Prague. Vaclav Klaus is on a two-day working visit in Bulgaria. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus presents the Bulgarian edition of his book "Blue Planet in Green Chains - What is Endangered: Climate or Freedom" during a press conference in Sofia on December 9, 2008  The controversial book was published first in May 2007 in Prague. Vaclav Klaus is on a two-day working visit in Bulgaria. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (2nd R), his wife Livia (R), Slovenia's President Danilo Turk (2nd L) and his wife Barbara attend a welcoming ceremony at Prague Castle in Prague December 8, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (2nd R) and his wife Livia (R) welcome Slovenia's President Danilo Turk (2nd L) and his wife Barbara at Prague Castle in Prague December 8, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (L) and his Slovenian counterpart Danilo Turk review the guard of honour during the welcoming ceremony at Prague Castle in Prague December 8, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (R) welcomes his Slovenian counterpart Danilo Turk at Prague Castle in Prague December 8, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus (R) welcomes his Slovenian counterpart Danilo Turk at Prague Castle in Prague December 8, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Czech President Vaclav Klaus (L) and his Slovenian counterpart Danilo Turk review an honor guard on December 8, 2008 during a welcoming ceremony at Prague Castle in the Czech capital before meeting for talks. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.


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Derby County's new manager Nigel Clough is seen before a press conference to introduce him as the club's new manager and prior to the team's English League Cup soccer match against Manchester United at Pride Park Stadium, Derby, England, Wednesday Jan. 7, 2009. From AP Photo by Jon Super.

Derby County's new manager Nigel Clough is seen before a press conference to introduce him as the club's new manager and prior to the team's English League Cup soccer match against Manchester United at Pride Park Stadium, Derby, England, Wednesday Jan. 7, 2009.

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Germany's Simone Hauswald, Kathrin Hitzer, Kati Wilhelm and Sabrina Buchholz, from left, pose for photographs after the women 4x 6 km relay at the Biathlon World Cup competition in Oberhof, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. German team placed on third. From AP Photo by Eckehard Schulz.

Germany's Simone Hauswald, Kathrin Hitzer, Kati Wilhelm and Sabrina Buchholz, from left, pose for photographs after the women 4x 6 km relay at the Biathlon World Cup competition in Oberhof, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. German team placed on third.

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Ukraine's Vita Semerenko, Oksana Khvostenko, Valj Semerenko and Olena Pidhrushna, from left, pose for photographs after the women 4x 6 km relay at the Biathlon World Cup competition in Oberhof, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. Ukraine team placed on second. From AP Photo by Eckehard Schulz.

Ukraine's Vita Semerenko, Oksana Khvostenko, Valj Semerenko and Olena Pidhrushna, from left, pose for photographs after the women 4x 6 km relay at the Biathlon World Cup competition in Oberhof, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. Ukraine team placed on second.

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Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus, center left, poses for a group photograph with the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso, center right, and members of the European Commission, at the Prague castle in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. From AP Photo by Petr David Josek.

Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus, center left, poses for a group photograph with the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso, center right, and members of the European Commission, at the Prague castle in Prague, Czech Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009.

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Russia's team Svetlana Sleptsova, Olga Medvedtseva, Ekatarina Iourieva and Olga Zaitseva, from left, celebrate with Russian flag after won the women 4x 6 km relay at the Biathlon World Cup competition in Oberhof, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. Russia won ahead of Ukraine and Germany. The flag  label reads "Ahead Russia!". From AP Photo by Eckehard Schulz.

Russia's team Svetlana Sleptsova, Olga Medvedtseva, Ekatarina Iourieva and Olga Zaitseva, from left, celebrate with Russian flag after won the women 4x 6 km relay at the Biathlon World Cup competition in Oberhof, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. Russia won ahead of Ukraine and Germany. The flag label reads "Ahead Russia!".

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England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen leaves for England at the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday Jan. 7, 2009. England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen quit Wednesday and coach Peter Moores was fired, following a series of disagreements between them, throwing preparations for this year's Ashes series into disarray. From AP Photo by Themba Hadebe.

England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen leaves for England at the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday Jan. 7, 2009. England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen quit Wednesday and coach Peter Moores was fired, following a series of disagreements between them, throwing preparations for this year's Ashes series into disarray.

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England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen leaves for England at the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday Jan. 7, 2009. England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen quit Wednesday and coach Peter Moores was fired, following a series of disagreements between them, throwing preparations for this year's Ashes series into disarray. From AP Photo by Themba Hadebe.

England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen leaves for England at the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday Jan. 7, 2009. England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen quit Wednesday and coach Peter Moores was fired, following a series of disagreements between them, throwing preparations for this year's Ashes series into disarray.

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