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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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    • Senior officers of Central Industrial Security Force, or CISF who is in charge of airport security are seen in a meeting at Indira Gandhi International airport, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Dec. 5, 2008. A police official says security forces have swarmed through New Delhi's international airport after the sound of gunfire rang out, but no one was injured. From AP Photo by Manish Swarup.

      Senior officers of Central Industrial Security Force, or CISF who is in charge of airport security are seen in a meeting at Indira Gandhi International airport, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Dec. 5, 2008. A police official says security forces have swarmed through New Delhi's international airport after the sound of gunfire rang out, but no one was injured.

    • Pete Sampras of the US celebrates defeating Australia's Pat Rafter in the men's final at Wimbledon, in this July 9, 2000 file photo. Sampras, the 14-times grand slam champion, is appearing in the final seniors tour event of the year, having recently rekindled his passion for the sport he dominated in the 1990s. The American's vice-like grip on tennis was at its most destructive in London and especially Wimbledon, where he chalked up seven major titles between 1993-2000. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Pete Sampras of the US celebrates defeating Australia's Pat Rafter in the men's final at Wimbledon, in this July 9, 2000 file photo. Sampras, the 14-times grand slam champion, is appearing in the final seniors tour event of the year, having recently rekindled his passion for the sport he dominated in the 1990s. The American's vice-like grip on tennis was at its most destructive in London and especially Wimbledon, where he chalked up seven major titles between 1993-2000.

    • TENERIFE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 05:  Astana Team Boss Johan Bruyneel looks on during a Team Astana Training Camp press conference at the Hotel Las Madrigueras on December 5, 2008 in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife. From Getty Images.

      TENERIFE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 05: Astana Team Boss Johan Bruyneel looks on during a Team Astana Training Camp press conference at the Hotel Las Madrigueras on December 5, 2008 in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife.

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    • Forty-five euro coins, worth 500 Slovak Crowns or 16,60 euros, are seen in Bratislava where Slovakian banks and post offices started selling them on December 1,2008 before Slovakia joins the euro zone on January 1, 2009. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Forty-five euro coins, worth 500 Slovak Crowns or 16,60 euros, are seen in Bratislava where Slovakian banks and post offices started selling them on December 1,2008 before Slovakia joins the euro zone on January 1, 2009.

    • People walk behind the European Union's flag during the annual gay parade in Budapest July 5, 2008. Several hundreds of demonstrators clashed with the police in the center of Hungarian capital as police tried to separate them from the participants of the Gay Pride march. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      People walk behind the European Union's flag during the annual gay parade in Budapest July 5, 2008. Several hundreds of demonstrators clashed with the police in the center of Hungarian capital as police tried to separate them from the participants of the Gay Pride march.

    • A researcher, with "no research, no futre" written on his forehead marches in the streets of Rome during a demonstration on November 14, 2008. Researchers joined the students during a national of protest against conservative Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's multi-billion-euro education cuts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      A researcher, with "no research, no futre" written on his forehead marches in the streets of Rome during a demonstration on November 14, 2008. Researchers joined the students during a national of protest against conservative Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's multi-billion-euro education cuts.

    • European Central bank Governor Jean-Claude Trichet attends a joint news conference following a summit to discuss the international financial crisis at the Elysee Palace, October 4, 2008. European leaders vowed at the start of an emergency summit on Saturday to do what they could to fend off a financial crisis that snowballed out of Wall Street and is now hitting banks in Europe. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      European Central bank Governor Jean-Claude Trichet attends a joint news conference following a summit to discuss the international financial crisis at the Elysee Palace, October 4, 2008. European leaders vowed at the start of an emergency summit on Saturday to do what they could to fend off a financial crisis that snowballed out of Wall Street and is now hitting banks in Europe.

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A Georgian man, a refugee from Tskhinvali, hangs a US flag in a window in a former school in Tbilisi on September 5, 2008. Russia called into question the location of the UN headquarters in the US as a foreign ministry spokesman said any Security Council meeting on Georgia should be held in a "neutral" country. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
3 months ago: A Georgian man, a refugee from Tskhinvali, hangs a US flag in a window in a former school in Tbilisi on September 5, 2008. Russia called into question the location of the UN headquarters in the US as a foreign ministry spokesman said any Security Council meeting on Georgia should be held in a "neutral" country.
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  • French U.N. soldiers aim an anti-aircraft missile during joint maneuvers with the Lebanese army in the coastal town of Naqoura, Lebanon, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008. From AP Photo by Mohammed Zaatari.
  • Lebanese and U.N. soldiers gather near armored vehicles during joint maneuvers in the coastal town of Naqoura, Lebanon, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008. From AP Photo by Mohammed Zaatari.
  • UNIFIL Force Commander Major General Claudio Graziano watches the live training exercise between Lebanese army and U.N peacekeepers near the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) headquarters in Naqoura, southern Lebanon, December 4, 2008. The exercise was held by the Field Artillery Group as part of UNIFIL's quick reaction force and falls within the group's regular training schedule to hone its skills and expertise. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A Lebanese soldier prepares a shell during a live training exercise with U.N. peacekeepers near the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) headquarters in Naqoura, southern Lebanon, December 4, 2008. The exercise was held by the Field Artillery Group as part of UNIFIL's quick reaction force and falls within the group's regular training schedule to hone its skills and expertise. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Lebanese soldiers carry a shell during a live training exercise with U.N peacekeepers near the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) headquarters in Naqoura, southern Lebanon, December 4, 2008. The exercise was held by the Field Artillery Group as part of UNIFIL's quick reaction force and falls within the group's regular training schedule to hone its skills and expertise. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • French U.N peacekeepers (UNIFIL) cover their ears during the live training exercise between Lebanese army and U.N peacekeepers near the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) headquarters in Naqoura, southern Lebanon,December 4, 2008. The exercise was held by the Field Artillery Group as part of UNIFIL's quick reaction force and falls within the group's regular training schedule to hone its skills and expertise. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Lebanese soldiers fire artillery guns near U.N. French peacekeeper artillery vehicles during a live training exercise, near the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) headquarters in Naqoura, southern Lebanon, December 4, 2008. The exercise was held by the Field Artillery Group as part of UNIFIL's quick reaction force and falls within the group's regular training schedule to hone its skills and expertise. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) soldiers on motorbike pass by a UN peacekeeper from Uruguay outside the city of Goma, eastern DRC, December 4, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) soldier walks past a UN peacekeeper from Uruguay outside the city of Goma, eastern DRC, December 4, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • An environmentalist from Oxfam protests in front of the buildings where the UN climate change conference is being held in Poznan December 4, 2008. Oxfam is demanding global action by rich countries to combat climate change. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • An environmentalist from Oxfam protests in front of the buildings where the UN climate change conference is being held in Poznan December 4, 2008. Oxfam is demanding global action by rich countries to combat climate change. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A solar-powered vehicle driven by Louis Palmer arrives with Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, in front of the buildings where the UN climate change conference is being held in Poznan December 4, 2008. The solar taxi has been travelling through 38 different countries, covering a distance of about 52,000 km (32,311 miles), to raise awareness in an effort to stop global warming. The aim of Palmer's project is to show the solutions to combat global warming are available. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A solar-powered vehicle breaks through a foamed polystyrene wall with the distance of 52,000 km (32,311 miles) written on it in front of the buildings where the UN climate change conference is being held in Poznan December 4, 2008. The solar taxi driven by Louis Palmer has been travelling through 38 different countries, covering a distance of about 52,000 km, to raise awareness in an effort to stop global warming. The aim of Palmer's project is to show the solutions to combat global warming are available. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • An environmentalist from Oxfam smiles during a protest in front of the buildings where the UN climate change conference is being held in Poznan December 4, 2008. Oxfam is demanding global action by rich countries to combat climate change. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • An environmentalist from Oxfam protests in front of the buildings where the UN climate change conference is being held in Poznan December 4, 2008. Oxfam is demanding global action by rich countries to combat climate change. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A solar-powered vehicle breaks through a foamed polystyrene wall with the distance of 52,000 km (32,311 miles) written on it in front of the buildings where the UN climate change conference is being held in Poznan December 4, 2008. The solar taxi driven by Louis Palmer has been travelling through 38 different countries, covering a distance of about 52,000 km, to raise awareness in an effort to stop global warming. The aim of Palmer's project is to show the solutions to combat global warming are available. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • An environmentalist from Oxfam protests in front of the buildings where the UN climate change conference is being held in Poznan December 4, 2008. Oxfam is demanding global action by rich countries to combat climate change. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • An environmentalist from Oxfam protests in front of the buildings where the UN climate change conference is being held in Poznan December 4, 2008. Oxfam is demanding global action by rich countries to combat climate change. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), waves as he arrives as a passenger in a solar-powered vehicle in front of the buildings where the UN climate change conference is being held in Poznan December 4, 2008. The solar taxi driven by Louis Palmer has been travelling through 38 different countries, covering a distance of about 52,000 km (32,311 miles), to raise awareness in an effort to stop global warming. The aim of Palmer's project is to show the solutions to combat global warming are available. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), arrives as a passenger in a solar-powered vehicle in front of the buildings where the UN climate change conference is being held in Poznan December 4, 2008. The solar taxi driven by Louis Palmer (not pictured) has been travelling through 38 different countries, covering a distance of about 52,000 km (32,311 miles), to raise awareness in an effort to stop global warming. The aim of Palmer's project is to show the solutions to combat global warming are available. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • The newly renovated Room XX is pictured after the unveiling ceremony at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva November 18, 2008. Spanish artist Miguel Barcelo was commissioned by the Foundation ONUART on the sixtieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to undertake the painting of the ceiling, the most extensive work of art in the history of the United Nations at the venue for the Human Rights Council. Barcelo used over one hundred tones of paint with pigments from all corners of the globe on the enormous 1500 metres squared dome. The complete renovations to Room XX cost approximately 20 million Euros. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Children with polio play soccer in Goma in eastern Congo November 15, 2008. Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo met Congo's Joseph Kabila late on Friday and will fly east to hold talks with rebel leader Laurent Nkunda to try to avert a wider regional war and end a humanitarian crisis. Battles between Nkunda's fighters and the army have uprooted some 250,000 people in Congo's North Kivu province, and Obasanjo is tasked by the United Nations with stopping a repeat of a 1998-2003 conflict that sucked in six African nations. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Children attend an outdoor class at Gassire, a camp for displaced Chadians who have fled fighting around the eastern town of Gos Beida near the Sudanese border, June 7, 2008. Reflecting the violence in Darfur that has swept in both directions across the Chad-Sudan border, there are 250,000 Sudanese refugees scattered in a dozen camps in eastern Chad and 180,000 internally displaced Chadians, U.N. officials say. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Jebbeh Amara sits with her two children in her mud-hut in Mallay village, southern Sierra Leone April 8, 2008. Last year Amara lost a baby to malaria due to lack of access to treatment, but a new pilot of village medication diagnosed and treated five-year old Foday (left) within a day of falling sick. Malaria is the number one killer in Sierra Leone, a former British colony in West Africa ranked by the United Nations as the least developed country in the world. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • People displaced by fighting are pictured through the smashed window of an abandoned U.N. truck at the village of Ntamugenga in eastern Congo, in this November 24, 2008 file photo. More than five million people have died, most from lack of access to food or basic health, during a decade of fighting and upheaval in Congo, according to aid agencies. This makes Congo's enduring conflict the deadliest since World War Two. To match WITNESS/CONGO-DEMOCRATIC. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A UN MONUC soldier (C) speaks to Congolese beside a UN convoy broken down during a patrol near the buffer zone at Kibati on December 4, 2008 on the frontline between the Laurent Nkunda led National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP) main rebel group, and government forces. Civilians returned to their homes in eastern DR Congo towns near the Ugandan border Thursday after Laurent Nkunda's rebel movement pulled out of the area. The area which is mainly populated by ethnic Hutus has been disputed by several armed groups for weeks. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Yvo de Boer, left, arrives in a solar taxi to the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Poznan, Poland, Thursday, Dec 4,  2008. The solar vehicle, built by Louis Palmer from Switzerland with the help of Swiss scientists and driven by Palmer, right, has traveled around the world setting a world record of 52 000 km, or 32 300 miles through 38 countries using only solar energy. From AP Photo by ALIK KEPLICZ.
  • Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Yvo de Boer, greets journalists as he arrives in a solar taxi to the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Poznan, Poland, Thursday, Dec 4, 2008. The solar vehicle, built by Louis Palmer from Switzerland with the help of Swiss scientists and driven by Palmer has traveled around the world setting a world record of 52,000 km, or 32,300 miles through 38 countries using only solar energy. From AP Photo by ALIK KEPLICZ.
  • A Congolese rebel soldier (C) allied to the government-backing FARDC rides a scooter past a UN convoy broken down during a patrol near the buffer zone at Kibati December 4, 2008 on the frontline between the Laurent Nkunda led National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP)  main rebel group, and government forces. Civilians returned to their homes in eastern DR Congo towns near the Ugandan border Thursday after Laurent Nkunda's rebel movement pulled out of the area. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Congolese rebel soldier allied to the government-backing FARDC walks past a UN convoy broken down during a patrol near the buffer zone at Kibati December 4, 2008 on the frontline between the Laurent Nkunda led National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP)  main rebel group and government forces. Civilians returned to their homes in eastern DR Congo towns near the Ugandan border Thursday after Laurent Nkunda's rebel movement pulled out of the area. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Congolese civilians transporting fresh produce and charcoal wait behind a UN convoy broken down during a patrol near the buffer zone at Kibati December 4, 2008 on the frontline between the Laurent Nkunda led National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP)  main rebel group, and government forces. Civilians returned to their homes in eastern DR Congo towns near the Ugandan border Thursday after Laurent Nkunda's rebel movement pulled out of the area. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Congolese rebel soldier allied to the government-backing FARDC walks past a UN convoy that broke down during a patrol near the buffer zone at Kibati on December 4, 2008 at the frontline between main rebel group, the Laurent Nkunda-led CNDP and government forces. Chances for talks between the CNDP and the Governor of conflict-torn North Kivu province, Julien Paluku have increased after the Tutsi-led rebels reversed course after earlier rejecting the talks on grounds that the Governor did not have the blessing of the President Joseph Kabila's central government in Kinshasa. The agreement to the talks comes amid rumours of a CNDP reinforcement near the provincial capital, Goma in eastern DRCongo that has seen an increase in the visible presence of fighters from both sides just north of Goma. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Spanish environmental activist of OXFAM attends a rally to warn against climate near the entrance of UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan on December 4, 2008. Bangladesh, North Korea and Nicaragua suffered most from natural disasters in 2007, according to a barometer published on Thursday at the UN climate talks in Poznan. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Spanish environmental activist of OXFAM attends a rally to warn against climate near the entrance of UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan on December 4, 2008. Bangladesh, North Korea and Nicaragua suffered most from natural disasters in 2007, according to a barometer published on Thursday at the UN climate talks in Poznan. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • An environmental activist of OXFAM attends a rally to warn against climate near the entrance of UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan on December 4, 2008. Bangladesh, North Korea and Nicaragua suffered most from natural disasters in 2007, according to a barometer published on Thursday at the UN climate talks in Poznan. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Spanish environmental activist of OXFAM attends a rally to warn against climate near the entrance of UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan on December 4, 2008. Bangladesh, North Korea and Nicaragua suffered most from natural disasters in 2007, according to a barometer published on Thursday at the UN climate talks in Poznan. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Members a delegation of  the International Youth Organization hold a sign to warn by-passers about the ozone layer near to the entrance of the UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan on December 4, 2008. Bangladesh, North Korea and Nicaragua suffered most from natural disasters in 2007, according to a barometer published on Thursday at the UN climate talks in Poznan. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Spanish environmental activist of OXFAM attends a rally to warn against climate near the entrance of UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan on December 4, 2008. Bangladesh, North Korea and Nicaragua suffered most from natural disasters in 2007, according to a barometer published on Thursday at the UN climate talks in Poznan. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Spanish environmental activist of OXFAM attends a rally to warn against climate near the entrance of UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan on December 4, 2008. Bangladesh, North Korea and Nicaragua suffered most from natural disasters in 2007, according to a barometer published on Thursday at the UN climate talks in Poznan. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A Spanish environmental activist of OXFAM holds a painting near the entrance of UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan on December 4, 2008. Bangladesh, North Korea and Nicaragua suffered most from natural disasters in 2007, according to a barometer published on Thursday at the UN climate talks in Poznan. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Members a delegation of  the International Youth Organization hold a sign to warn by-passers about the ozone layer near to the entrance of the UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan on December 4, 2008. Bangladesh, North Korea and Nicaragua suffered most from natural disasters in 2007, according to a barometer published on Thursday at the UN climate talks in Poznan. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Dancers perform outside the presidential palace in Jakarta on December 4, 2008 during a carnival to mark the 60th Anniversary of United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.


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TENERIFE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 05:  2007 Tour de France winner Alberto Contador of Spain talks to the media during a Astana Team Training Camp press conference at the Hotel Las Madrigueras on December 5, 2008 in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife. From Getty Images.

TENERIFE, SPAIN - DECEMBER 05: 2007 Tour de France winner Alberto Contador of Spain talks to the media during a Astana Team Training Camp press conference at the Hotel Las Madrigueras on December 5, 2008 in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife.

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