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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 Israeli Rabbi holds a Torah Scroll, right,  as others dance inside a disputed house in the West Bank town of Hebron, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Israel's Supreme Court has ordered Jewish settlers to evacuate the house or be evicted but they have refused to budge. So far Israel's defense ministry has not removed them. From AP Photo by SEBASTIAN SCHEINER.

      An Israeli Rabbi holds a Torah Scroll, right, as others dance inside a disputed house in the West Bank town of Hebron, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Israel's Supreme Court has ordered Jewish settlers to evacuate the house or be evicted but they have refused to budge. So far Israel's defense ministry has not removed them.

    • India's President Pratibha Patil (1st row, 2nd L) is briefed by a police officer during her visit to a hospital to meet victims of the attacks in Mumbai December 1, 2008. India on Monday demanded Pakistan take swift action over deadly attacks in Mumbai it said were carried out by militants from its rival neighbour. Indian investigators said the Islamist gunmen who raided India's financial capital, killing 183 people in a three-day assault, had months of commando training in Pakistan. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      India's President Pratibha Patil (1st row, 2nd L) is briefed by a police officer during her visit to a hospital to meet victims of the attacks in Mumbai December 1, 2008. India on Monday demanded Pakistan take swift action over deadly attacks in Mumbai it said were carried out by militants from its rival neighbour. Indian investigators said the Islamist gunmen who raided India's financial capital, killing 183 people in a three-day assault, had months of commando training in Pakistan.

    • Grammy award winning soul singer and songwriter Alicia Keys performs during a concert at the in concert at the Zayed Sports City stadium in Abu Dhabi on December 1, 2008. Keys is supporting legendary pop singer George Michael for his first performance in the Middle East. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Grammy award winning soul singer and songwriter Alicia Keys performs during a concert at the in concert at the Zayed Sports City stadium in Abu Dhabi on December 1, 2008. Keys is supporting legendary pop singer George Michael for his first performance in the Middle East.

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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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Rep. Vito Fossella, R-N.Y., answers questions at a news conference Friday, May 2, 2008, in the Staten Island borough of New York, about his arrest for driving while intoxicated in Alexandria, Va. From AP Photo by Craig Ruttle.
7 months ago: Rep. Vito Fossella, R-N.Y., answers questions at a news conference Friday, May 2, 2008, in the Staten Island borough of New York, about his arrest for driving while intoxicated in Alexandria, Va.
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  • Rep. Vito Fossella, R-NY, center, exits court with his defense team after his trial on drunken driving charges in Alexandria, Va. on Friday, Oct. 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • Rep. Vito Fossella, R-NY, right, exits court with his defense team after his trial on drunken driving charges in Alexandria, Va. on Friday, Oct. 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • Rep. Vito Fossella, R-NY, right, exits court with his defense team, including Barry Pollack, left, after his trial on drunken driving charges in Alexandria, Va. on Friday, Oct. 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • Rep. Vito Fossella, R-NY, center, exits court with his defense team, including Barry Pollack, left, and Robert Nealon, after his trial on drunken driving charges in Alexandria, Va. on Friday, Oct. 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • This undated photo provided by the Alexandria, Va. Sheriff's Office shows Rep. Vito Fossella R-N.Y., taken at the Alexandria, Va. Detention Center after his arrest Thursday, May 1, 2008. Fossella was charged with driving while intoxicated, police said. Fossella's private life came under scrutiny after he was arrested last week in the Virginia suburbs of Washington. From AP Photo by AP.
  • Rep. Vito Fossella, R-N.Y., answers questions at a news conference Friday, May 2, 2008, in the Staten Island borough of New York, about his arrest for driving while intoxicated in Alexandria, Va. From AP Photo by Craig Ruttle.
  • Repbulican Rep. Vito Fossella answers Friday, May 2, 2008, in Staten Island in New York City, questions about his arrest for driving while intoxicated arrest  in Alexandria, Va. From AP Photo by Craig Ruttle.
  • In this May 2, 2008 file photo, Rep. Vito Fossella (R-N.Y.) speaks to the media in the Staten Island borough of New York about his May 1 arrest outside Washington on charges of driving while intoxicated. Fossella announced Thursday, May 8, 2008 that he has fathered a 3-year-old daughter with a woman outside his marriage. From AP Photo by Craig Ruttle.
  • 13th Congressional district representative Vito Fossella listens to a question in this Friday, May 2, 2008 file photo, in the Staten Island borough of New York. Fossella's drunken-driving arrest in May has already snowballed into a political and personal disgrace for the congressman. Now he is about to find out if it will lead to time in jail. Fossella is scheduled to go to trial Friday Oct. 17, 2008 on the drunken-driving charge, with the possibility that he must serve a mandatory five-day jail term. The non-jury trial is expected to last no more than a day. From AP Photo by Craig Ruttle.
  • 13th Congressional district representative Vito Fossella listens to a question Friday, May 2, 2008, in the Staten Island borough of New York. Fossella, who represents Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn, was arrested early Thursday outside Washington and charged with driving while intoxicated. From AP Photo by Craig Ruttle.
  • 13th Congressional district representative Vito Fossella listens to a question Friday, May 2, 2008, in the Staten Island borough of New York. Fossella, who represents Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn, was arrested early Thursday outside Washington and charged with driving while intoxicated. From AP Photo by Craig Ruttle.
  • In this May 2, 2008 file photo, Rep. Vito Fossella (R-N.Y.) speaks to the media in the Staten Island borough of New York about his May 1 arrest outside Washington on charges of driving while intoxicated. Fossella announced Thursday, May 8, 2008 that he has fathered a 3-year-old daughter with a woman outside his marriage. From AP Photo by Craig Ruttle.
  • AVONDALE, LA - MARCH 1:  United States Representative (NY), 13th District Vito Fossella speaks to the crowd at Northrop Grumman shipyard during the Christening Ceremony of the U.S. Navy ship New York on March 1, 2008 in Avondale, Louisiana. 7 1/2 tons of steel recovered for the World Trade Center was used to create the bow stem of the warship. From Getty Images.
  • In this March 1, 2008 file photo, New York Rep. Vito Fossella speaks during christening ceremonies for the U.S.Navy ship New York at Northrop Grumman shipyard in Avondale, La.. Fossella, 43, who admitted fathering a child from an extramarital affair with a Virginia woman after he was arrested for drunk driving in Virginia May 1, will not seek re-election according to two sources familiar with his decision. Fossella was expected to make the announcement Tuesday May 20, 2008. From AP Photo by Bill Haber.
  • Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, center, accompanied by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., left, and Rep. Vito Fossella, R-N.Y., gestures while talking to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007, after their meeting. From AP Photo by Kevin Wolf.
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., center, flanked by Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, left, and Rep. Vito Fossella, R-N.Y., talks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007, after their meeting. From AP Photo by Kevin Wolf.
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., center, flanked by Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, left, and Rep. Vito Fossella, R-N.Y., talks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007, after their meeting. From AP Photo by Kevin Wolf.


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An Israeli Rabbi holds a Torah Scroll, right,  as others dance inside a disputed house in the West Bank town of Hebron, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Israel's Supreme Court has ordered Jewish settlers to evacuate the house or be evicted but they have refused to budge. So far Israel's defense ministry has not removed them. From AP Photo by SEBASTIAN SCHEINER.

An Israeli Rabbi holds a Torah Scroll, right, as others dance inside a disputed house in the West Bank town of Hebron, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Israel's Supreme Court has ordered Jewish settlers to evacuate the house or be evicted but they have refused to budge. So far Israel's defense ministry has not removed them.

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People wade through high water in Venice, Italy, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. The worst flooding in Venice in more than 20 years forced residents and tourists to wade through knee-high water Monday. City officials said the sea level topped 61 inches (156 centimeters) on Monday, well past the 40-inch (110-centimeter) flood mark, following heavy rains. Alarms went off to alert citizens in the morning. From AP Photo by LUIGI COSTANTINI.

People wade through high water in Venice, Italy, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. The worst flooding in Venice in more than 20 years forced residents and tourists to wade through knee-high water Monday. City officials said the sea level topped 61 inches (156 centimeters) on Monday, well past the 40-inch (110-centimeter) flood mark, following heavy rains. Alarms went off to alert citizens in the morning.

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Displaced people shelter in a primary school following two days of deadly ethnic and religious rioting, in Jos, Nigeria, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Daily life began returning to normal Monday in the riot-hit Nigerian city after two days of election-related violence killed more than 300 people. From AP Photo by SUNDAY ALAMBA.

Displaced people shelter in a primary school following two days of deadly ethnic and religious rioting, in Jos, Nigeria, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Daily life began returning to normal Monday in the riot-hit Nigerian city after two days of election-related violence killed more than 300 people.

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Habiba Jibril, whose daughter was killed during two days of deadly ethnic and religious rioting, shelters in a primary school in Jos, Nigeria, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Daily life began returning to normal Monday in the riot-hit Nigerian city after two days of election-related violence killed more than 300 people. From AP Photo by SUNDAY ALAMBA.

Habiba Jibril, whose daughter was killed during two days of deadly ethnic and religious rioting, shelters in a primary school in Jos, Nigeria, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Daily life began returning to normal Monday in the riot-hit Nigerian city after two days of election-related violence killed more than 300 people.

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Jewish settlers dance around a Torah Scroll near a disputed house in the West Bank town of Hebron, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Israel's Supreme Court has ordered Jewish settlers to evacuate the house or be evicted but they have refused to budge. So far Israel's defense ministry has not removed them. From AP Photo by SEBASTIAN SCHEINER.

Jewish settlers dance around a Torah Scroll near a disputed house in the West Bank town of Hebron, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Israel's Supreme Court has ordered Jewish settlers to evacuate the house or be evicted but they have refused to budge. So far Israel's defense ministry has not removed them.

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French President Nicolas Sarkozy, left,  and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, second left, meet with the medical staff of the Saint-Louis Hospital in Paris, during a visit to mark World Aids Day, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008 in Paris. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy was named earlier Monday special ambassador for the the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria, an international fund-raising organization. From AP Photo by GERARD CERLES.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, second left, meet with the medical staff of the Saint-Louis Hospital in Paris, during a visit to mark World Aids Day, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008 in Paris. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy was named earlier Monday special ambassador for the the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria, an international fund-raising organization.

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French President Nicolas Sarkozy, second left,  and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, center, meet with the medical staff of the Saint-Louis Hospital in Paris, during a visit to mark World Aids Day, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, in Paris. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy was named earlier Monday special ambassador for the the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria, an international fund-raising organization. From AP Photo by GERARD CERLES.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, second left, and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, center, meet with the medical staff of the Saint-Louis Hospital in Paris, during a visit to mark World Aids Day, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, in Paris. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy was named earlier Monday special ambassador for the the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria, an international fund-raising organization.

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