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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 unidentified woman holds a picture of Ordinary Seaman Theo Green during a memorial service in  Sydney, Australia, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008  for the sinking of  HMAS Sydney on Nov. 19 1941, after it battled with a German raider. From AP Photo by Rob Griffith.

      An unidentified woman holds a picture of Ordinary Seaman Theo Green during a memorial service in Sydney, Australia, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 for the sinking of HMAS Sydney on Nov. 19 1941, after it battled with a German raider.

    • Soccer star David Beckham (L) chats with actor David Arquette as they watch the Los Angeles Lakers play the Chicago Bulls in their NBA basketball game in Los Angeles November 18, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Soccer star David Beckham (L) chats with actor David Arquette as they watch the Los Angeles Lakers play the Chicago Bulls in their NBA basketball game in Los Angeles November 18, 2008.

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    • An Indian boy flies a kite against the backdrop of a sunset near the Indo-Bangladesh border village Raimura near Agartala, capital of Indian northeastern state Tripura on July 26, 2008. India plans to fence its eastern frontier with Bangladesh to prevent illegal infiltration and cross border movement of insurgents. Tripura has a total of 856 km open border with Bangladesh, allegedly from where the militants operate. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      An Indian boy flies a kite against the backdrop of a sunset near the Indo-Bangladesh border village Raimura near Agartala, capital of Indian northeastern state Tripura on July 26, 2008. India plans to fence its eastern frontier with Bangladesh to prevent illegal infiltration and cross border movement of insurgents. Tripura has a total of 856 km open border with Bangladesh, allegedly from where the militants operate.

    • Partizan Belgrade's Nikola Pekovic (L) vies for the ball with Andrew Betts (R) of DKV Joventut Badalona, during their basketball group B Euroleague match at the Pionir Arena in Belgrade, 03 January 2007.   AFP PHOTO / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Partizan Belgrade's Nikola Pekovic (L) vies for the ball with Andrew Betts (R) of DKV Joventut Badalona, during their basketball group B Euroleague match at the Pionir Arena in Belgrade, 03 January 2007. AFP PHOTO / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC

    • The space shuttle Endeavour is seen lifting off over the moon in Orlando, Florida November 14, 2008. The U.S. space shuttle Endeavour soared off its seaside launch pad on Friday on a mission to upgrade the International Space Station. Picture was taken with a time lapse exposure. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      The space shuttle Endeavour is seen lifting off over the moon in Orlando, Florida November 14, 2008. The U.S. space shuttle Endeavour soared off its seaside launch pad on Friday on a mission to upgrade the International Space Station. Picture was taken with a time lapse exposure.

    • A man cycles past a Cuban flag in Havana November 5, 2008. U.S. President-elect Barack Obama's promise of change reached across the Florida Straits on Tuesday as Cubans said his victory over John McCain gave them hope for better relations with the United States and improvement in their own lives. Obama's campaign vow to ease the 46-year-old U.S. trade embargo against Cuba and his willingness to consider dialogue with the Cuban government were a breath of fresh air after almost eight years of tough talk and hard-line policies from the Bush adminstration, Cubans said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A man cycles past a Cuban flag in Havana November 5, 2008. U.S. President-elect Barack Obama's promise of change reached across the Florida Straits on Tuesday as Cubans said his victory over John McCain gave them hope for better relations with the United States and improvement in their own lives. Obama's campaign vow to ease the 46-year-old U.S. trade embargo against Cuba and his willingness to consider dialogue with the Cuban government were a breath of fresh air after almost eight years of tough talk and hard-line policies from the Bush adminstration, Cubans said.

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A picture released by the American University of Beirut (AUB) press office on June 25, 2008 shows a close-up of the cockpit of the first solar-powered Arab-manufactured car on the university's campus in Beirut on June 19, 2008. A team of fourth-year engineering students and their professor have successfully built 'Apollo's Chariot' - the first solar-powered vehicle in the Arab region. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
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  • Oklahoma fans in the student section hold up newspapers during team introductions for American University prior to an NCAA men's college basketball game against Oklahoma in Norman, Okla., Friday, Nov. 14, 2008. Oklahoma is encouraging students to come to the games with a new ticket policy. From AP Photo by Sue Ogrocki.
  • Paraguyan President Frnando Lugo addresses the audienc at Washington's American University on October 28, 2008. Lugo met with US President George W. Bush at the White House on October 27. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Paraguyan President Frnando Lugo addresses the audienc at Washington's American University on October 28, 2008. Lugo met with US President George W. Bush at the White House on October 27. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Paraguyan President Frnando Lugo addresses the audienc at Washington's American University on October 28, 2008. Lugo met with US President George W. Bush at the White House on October 27. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A professor supervises her students' work at the American University in Iraq in Sulaimaniyah, 260 kilometers (160 miles) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008. Tucked away in the heart of Kurdistan in northern Iraq, a U.S. style university with bold plans to attract the country's top talent has quickly found a following among young Iraqis. The American University in Iraq, which threw open its doors to students last January, has seen its enrollment soar almost sixfold in its second academic year. From AP Photo by YAHYA AHMED.
  • Students attend class at the American University in Iraq in Sulaimaniyah, 260 kilometers (160 miles) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008. Tucked away in the heart of Kurdistan in northern Iraq, a U.S. style university with bold plans to attract the country's top talent has quickly found a following among young Iraqis. The American University in Iraq, which threw open its doors to students last January, has seen its enrollment soar almost sixfold in its second academic year. From AP Photo by YAHYA AHMED.
  • Beth Newton, right, teaches an English course at the American University in Iraq in Sulaimaniyah, 260 kilometers (160 miles) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008. Tucked away in the heart of Kurdistan in northern Iraq, a U.S. style university with bold plans to attract the country's top talent has quickly found a following among young Iraqis. The American University in Iraq, which threw open its doors to students last January, has seen its enrollment soar almost sixfold in its second academic year. From AP Photo by YAHYA AHMED.
  • Students play dominoes at the American University in Iraq in Sulaimaniyah, 260 kilometers (160 miles) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008. Tucked away in the heart of Kurdistan in northern Iraq, a U.S. style university with bold plans to attract the country's top talent has quickly found a following among young Iraqis. The American University in Iraq, which threw open its doors to students last January, has seen its enrollment soar almost sixfold in its second academic year. From AP Photo by YAHYA AHMED.
  • A security guard stands outside the entrance to the American University in Iraq in Sulaimaniyah, 260 kilometers (160 miles) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008. Tucked away in the heart of Kurdistan in northern Iraq, a U.S. style university with bold plans to attract the country's top talent has quickly found a following among young Iraqis. The American University in Iraq, which threw open its doors to students last January, has seen its enrollment soar almost sixfold in its second academic year. From AP Photo by YAHYA AHMED.
  • Andrew Dumm, 23, a graduate student at American University, left, greets his brother Air Force 1st Lt. Brian Dumm, after they came in first and fifth place, respectively, in the 33rd Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Va., Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008. Andrew Dumm finished the 26.2 mile race with a time of 2:22:42, and his brother was the first serviceman to cross the finish line. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • Andrew Dumm, 23, a graduate student at American University, left, is hugged by his brother, Air Force 1st Lt. Brian Dumm, after they came in first and fifth place, respectively, in the 33rd Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Va., Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008. Andrew Dumm finished the 26.2 mile race with a time of 2:22:42, and his brother was the first serviceman to cross the finish line. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • Andrew Dumm, 23, a graduate student at American University, watches the second place runner come in after finishing in first place at the 33rd Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Va., Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008. Dumm finished the 26.2 mile race with a time of 2:22:42. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • Andrew Dumm, 23, a graduate student at American University, watches the second place runner come in after finishing in first place at the 33rd Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Va., Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008. Dumm finished the 26.2 mile race with a time of 2:22:42. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • Andrew Dumm, 23, a graduate student at American University, high fives supporters at the finish line while coming in first place at the 33rd Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Va., Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008. Dumm finished the 26.2 mile race with a time of 2:22:42. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • Andrew Dumm, 23, a graduate student at American University, runs through a section of Washington with a large lead, before coming in first place at the 33rd Marine Corps Marathon held in Arlington, Va., Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • Andrew Dumm, 23, a graduate student at American University, races in the 33rd Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Va., Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008. Dumm places first in the 26.2 mile race with a time of 2:22:42. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • Lebanese designer David Frem performs a maintenance check-up on the first Formula One car to be "made in Lebanon" in Beirut on September 13, 2008. Frem, 25, presented the vehicle, which he designed himself, at his alma mater the American University of Science and Technology in the Lebanese capital on September 16, 2008. The car, which resembles the "Batmobile" and is named after its creator, is equipped with a 16 valve 2.0 Volkswagen engine and has a maximum speed of 200 kilometres per hour (124 miles per hour), Frem told. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Lebanese designer David Frem, poses in his car, the first Formula One car to be "made in Lebanon", in Beirut on September 13, 2008. Frem, 25, presented the vehicle at his alma mater the American University of Science and Technology in the Lebanese capital on September 16, 2008. The car, which resembles the "Batmobile" and is named after its creator, is equipped with a 16 valve 2.0 Volkswagen engine and has a maximum speed of 200 kilometres per hour (124 miles per hour), Frem told. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Lebanese designer David Frem, poses in his car, the first Formula One car to be "made in Lebanon", in Beirut on September 5, 2008. Frem, 25, presented the vehicle at his alma mater the American University of Science and Technology in the Lebanese capital on September 16, 2008. The car, which resembles the "Batmobile" and is named after its creator, is equipped with a 16 valve 2.0 Volkswagen engine and has a maximum speed of 200 kilometres per hour (124 miles per hour), Frem told. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • The first Formula One car to be "made in Lebanon" prepares for a test drive at a highway east of Beirut on September 5, 2008. Its designer David Frem, 25, presented the vehicle at his alma mater the American University of Science and Technology in the Lebanese capital on September 16, 2008. The car, which resembles the "Batmobile" and is named after its creator, is equipped with a 16 valve 2.0 Volkswagen engine and has a maximum speed of 200 kilometres per hour (124 miles per hour), Frem told. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • James R. Heintze, a Librarian Emeritus at American University, and author of the book, The Fourth of July Encyclopedia, poses for a portrait at the university library in Washington Tuesday, July 1, 2008. From AP Photo by Jacquelyn Martin.
  • (From L) Lebanese scientist Georges Tohme, Turkish novelist and Nobel Prize laureate Orhan Pamuk, Amnesty International Secretary General Irene Khan, London-based Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum and Palestinian Legislative Council member Hanan Ashrawi hold their honourary doctorates presented by the American University of Beirut (AUB) during a ceremony in the Lebanese capital on June 28, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Amnesty International Secretary General Irene Khan smiles as she holds her honourary doctorate presented by the American University of Beirut (AUB) during a ceremony in the Lebanese capital on June 28, 2008. In addition to Khan, the university honoured Turkish Nobel Prize laureate Orhan Pamuk, Palestinian Legislative Council member Hanan Ashrawi, London-based Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum and Lebanese scientist Georges Tohme. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Turkish novelist and Nobel Prize laureate Orhan Pamuk speaks as he accepts his honourary doctorate presented by the American University of Beirut (AUB) during a ceremony in the Lebanese capital on June 28, 2008. In addition to Pamuk, the university honoured Amnesty International secretary general Irene Khan, Palestinian Legislative Council member Hanan Ashrawi, London-based Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum and Lebanese scientist Georges Tohme. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Amnesty International Secretary General Irene Khan speaks as she accepts her honourary doctorate presented by the American University of Beirut (AUB) during a ceremony in the Lebanese capital on June 28, 2008. In addition to Khan, the university honoured Turkish Nobel Prize laureate Orhan Pamuk, Palestinian Legislative Council member Hanan Ashrawi, London-based Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum and Lebanese scientist Georges Tohme. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Amnesty International Secretary General Irene Khan speaks as she accepts her honourary doctorate presented by the American University of Beirut (AUB) during a ceremony in the Lebanese capital on June 28, 2008. In addition to Ashrawi, the university honoured Turkish Nobel Prize laureate Orhan Pamuk, Palestinian Legislative Council member Hanan Ashrawi, London-based Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum and Lebanese scientist Georges Tohme. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Palestinian Legislative Council member Hanan Ashrawi shows her honourary doctorate presented by the American University of Beirut (AUB) during a ceremony in the Lebanese capital on June 28, 2008. In addition to Ashrawi, the university honoured Turkish Nobel Prize laureate Orhan Pamuk, Amnesty International secretary general Irene Khan, London-based Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum and Lebanese scientist Georges Tohme. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A picture released by the American University of Beirut (AUB) press office on June 25, 2008 shows a close-up of the cockpit of the first solar-powered Arab-manufactured car on the university's campus in Beirut on June 19, 2008. A team of fourth-year engineering students and their professor have successfully built 'Apollo's Chariot' - the first solar-powered vehicle in the Arab region. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A picture released by the American University of Beirut (AUB) press office on June 25, 2008 shows engineering student Elie Maaluf reversing the first solar-powered Arab-manufactured car on the universities campus on June 19, 2008. A team of fourth-year engineering students and their professor have successfully built 'Apollo's Chariot' - the first solar-powered vehicle in the Arab region. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband, left, talks with medical students during a visit to the Arab American University in the West Bank town of Jenin, Monday, June 9, 2008. Miliband is on an official visit to Israel and the West Bank. From AP Photo by MOHAMMED BALLAS.
  • US First Lady Laura Bush (2R) is watched by Afghan Foreign Minister Rangin Dadar Spanta (R) as she talks to Afghan students who study at The American University in Kabul during a meeting at The Presidential Palace in Kabul on June 8, 2008. US First Lady Laura Bush flew into Afghanistan on an unannounced visit to met President Hamid Karzai and visit development projects in an affirmation of support for the troubled nation. It is her third trip to Afghanistan since the US led the invasion that toppled the hardline Taliban regime for harbouring Al-Qaeda leaders behind the September 11, 2001 attacks. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • U.S. first lady Laura Bush (2nd R) and Afghan Foreign Minister Rangeen Dadfar Spanta (R) meet Afghan teachers and students from the American University in Kabul June 8, 2008. Bush appealed to the international community on Sunday not to abandon Afghanistan in the face of resurgent Taliban violence. Rocked by daily battles with Taliban rebels that have killed some 12,000 people in two years, Kabul is to ask international donors in Paris this week to fund a $50-billion five-year development plan it hopes will undercut the insurgency. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • U.S. first lady Laura Bush (2nd R) and Afghan Foreign Minister Rangeen Dadfar Spanta (R) meet Afghan teachers and students from the American University in Kabul June 8, 2008. Bush made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan on Sunday with an appeal to the international community not to abandon the war-torn country in the face of resurgent Taliban violence. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • US First Lady Laura Bush (2R) is watched by Afghan Foreign Minister Rangin Dadar Spanta (R) as she talks to Afghan students who study at The American University in Kabul during a meeting at The Presidential Palace in Kabul on June 8, 2008. US First Lady Laura Bush flew into Afghanistan on an unannounced visit to meet President Hamid Karzai and visit development projects in an affirmation of support for the troubled nation. It is her third trip to Afghanistan since the US led the invasion that toppled the hardline Taliban regime for harbouring Al-Qaeda leaders behind the September 11, 2001 attacks on Washington and Paris. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • US First Lady Laura Bush (2R) poses for a photograph with Afghan students of The American University in Kabul during a meeting at The Presidential Palace in Kabul on June 8, 2008. US First Lady Laura Bush flew into Afghanistan on an unannounced visit to meet President Hamid Karzai and visit development projects in an affirmation of support for the troubled nation. It is her third trip to Afghanistan since the US led the invasion that toppled the hardline Taliban regime for harbouring Al-Qaeda leaders behind the September 11, 2001 attacks on Washington and Paris. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • U.S. first lady Laura Bush, second right, poses for a photo with Afghan female teachers of the American University at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan on Sunday, June 8, 2008. On her third visit to the country, the first lady flew into Kabul before boarding a helicopter for a 50-minute flight to Bamiyan province, the farthest she has traveled from Afghanistan's largest city. From AP Photo by Presidetial palace.
  • In this 1948 photo released by Marlboro College, the school's founder and first president Walter Hendricks appears holding a rake on the institution's campus, in Marlboro, Vt.  Hendricks was a civilian instructor for World War II veterans at Biarritz American University, which he used as a model for Marlboro College. From AP Photo by AP.
  • A poster of Lebanese Army General Michel Sleiman and Lebanese flags decorate the building of the American University of Science and Technology (AUST) in Beirut on May 22, 2008. Sleiman is set to be elected Lebanon's president this weekend following a breakthrough deal between the country's Western-backed majority and the Hezbollah-led opposition backed by Syria and Iran. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (L) waves beside Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) during a rally at American University in Washington in this January 28, 2008 file photo. Kennedy has a malignant brain tumor, his doctors said on May 20, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) makes remarks at a rally for Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama at American University in Washington in this file photo taken January 28, 2008. Sen. Kennedy has a malignant brain tumor, his doctors said on May 20, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Former US Rep. Charles Taylor ,R-NC, participates in The American University in Moscow 27th Annual World Russian Forum on May 19, 2008 in the Hart Senate office building in Washington, DC. The main purpose of the Forum is to discuss and generate new ideas for the development and broad expansion of U.S.-Russia cooperation in global security, business and commerce, science and education, and other key areas. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Former  US Rep.Curt Weldon ,R-PA, participates in The American University in Moscow 27th Annual World Russian Forum on May 19, 2008 in the Hart Senate office building in Washington, DC. The main purpose of the Forum is to discuss and generate new ideas for the development and broad expansion of U.S.-Russia cooperation in global security, business and commerce, science and education, and other key areas. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.


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WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 27: (FILE PHOTO) U.S. Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) is escorted out of the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse October 27, 2008 in Washington, DC. Stevens, who was convicted on federal corruption charges days before the election, has narrowly lost his re-election bid, according to reports on November 18, 2008. From Getty Images.

WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 27: (FILE PHOTO) U.S. Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) is escorted out of the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse October 27, 2008 in Washington, DC. Stevens, who was convicted on federal corruption charges days before the election, has narrowly lost his re-election bid, according to reports on November 18, 2008.

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WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 22: (FILE PHOTO) U.S. Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) leaves the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse October 22, 2008 in Washington, DC. Stevens, who was convicted on federal corruption charges days before the election, has narrowly lost his re-election bid, according to reports on November 18, 2008. From Getty Images.

WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 22: (FILE PHOTO) U.S. Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) leaves the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse October 22, 2008 in Washington, DC. Stevens, who was convicted on federal corruption charges days before the election, has narrowly lost his re-election bid, according to reports on November 18, 2008.

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WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 20: (FILE PHOTO) US Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) arrives at the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse October 20, 2008 in Washington, DC. Stevens, who was convicted on federal corruption charges days before the election, has narrowly lost his re-election bid, according to reports on November 18, 2008. From Getty Images.

WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 20: (FILE PHOTO) US Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) arrives at the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse October 20, 2008 in Washington, DC. Stevens, who was convicted on federal corruption charges days before the election, has narrowly lost his re-election bid, according to reports on November 18, 2008.

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The Vice-President of the Cuban Council of Ministers, Ricardo Cabrisas (R), and Chinese Minister of Commerce Chen Deming (2nd L) sign agreements on economical and technical cooperation as Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) and Cuban President Raul Castro (2nd R), stand next to them in the State Council in Havana on November 18, 2008. Hu was on a landmark visit to Cuba Tuesday, and was to meet with its leaders as part of efforts to boost ties with President Raul Castro. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

The Vice-President of the Cuban Council of Ministers, Ricardo Cabrisas (R), and Chinese Minister of Commerce Chen Deming (2nd L) sign agreements on economical and technical cooperation as Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) and Cuban President Raul Castro (2nd R), stand next to them in the State Council in Havana on November 18, 2008. Hu was on a landmark visit to Cuba Tuesday, and was to meet with its leaders as part of efforts to boost ties with President Raul Castro.

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The President of the National Bank of Cuba Irma Martinez Castrillon (2nd R), and the President of the Bank for Development of China, Jiang Chaoliang (2nd L) sign a agreement on a 70 million dollar loan for the restauration of Cuban hospitals as Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) and Cuban President Raul Castro (3rd R), stand next to them in the State Council in Havana on November 18, 2008. Hu was on a landmark visit to Cuba Tuesday, and was to meet with its leaders as part of efforts to boost ties with President Raul Castro. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

The President of the National Bank of Cuba Irma Martinez Castrillon (2nd R), and the President of the Bank for Development of China, Jiang Chaoliang (2nd L) sign a agreement on a 70 million dollar loan for the restauration of Cuban hospitals as Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) and Cuban President Raul Castro (3rd R), stand next to them in the State Council in Havana on November 18, 2008. Hu was on a landmark visit to Cuba Tuesday, and was to meet with its leaders as part of efforts to boost ties with President Raul Castro.

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Police officers inspect a murder site where a former Japanese deputy health minister and his wife were killed at Saitama city, suburban Tokyo on November 18, 2008. Former deputy health minister Takehiko Yamaguchi, 66, and his wife Michiko, 61, were found dead on November 18 with stab wounds to the chest at the front door of their home. Yamaguchi once served as a directors at the ministry's troubled pension division. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Police officers inspect a murder site where a former Japanese deputy health minister and his wife were killed at Saitama city, suburban Tokyo on November 18, 2008. Former deputy health minister Takehiko Yamaguchi, 66, and his wife Michiko, 61, were found dead on November 18 with stab wounds to the chest at the front door of their home. Yamaguchi once served as a directors at the ministry's troubled pension division.

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