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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.

    • Ford Motor Co. Americas President Mark Fields speaks at the unveiling of the 2010 Mustang in Santa Monica, California November 18, 2008. Ford Motor Co unveiled a new version of its iconic Mustang sports car on Tuesday with an exterior that differs in every way from its predecessor, except for the roof panel. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Ford Motor Co. Americas President Mark Fields speaks at the unveiling of the 2010 Mustang in Santa Monica, California November 18, 2008. Ford Motor Co unveiled a new version of its iconic Mustang sports car on Tuesday with an exterior that differs in every way from its predecessor, except for the roof panel.

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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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Chinese President Hu Jintao, bottom, and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao attend a banquet marking the 59th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China on Monday, Sept. 29, 2008 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. China celebrates its National Day on October 1. From AP Photo by Guang Niu.
1 month ago: Chinese President Hu Jintao, bottom, and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao attend a banquet marking the 59th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China on Monday, Sept. 29, 2008 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. China celebrates its National Day on October 1.
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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 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.
  • Cuba's President Raul Castro (R) and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao look on as China's Minister of Commerce Chen Deming (L, front) and Vice President of the Cuban Council Ricardo Cabrisas (R, front) sign treaties between the two countries in Havana November 18, 2008. Hu arrived in Cuba on Monday for a two-day visit to promote further economic ties with the island struggling to recover from three hurricanes and the ongoing effects of the global financial crisis. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro (R) and China's President Hu Jintao shake hands during a meeting in Havana November 18, 2008. Hu is in Cuba on an official two-day visit. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) visits former Cuban leader Fidel Castro in Havana November 18, 2008 in this photo distributed by China's official Xinhua News Agency. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • In this photo distributed by the official Xinhua news agency, Chinese President Hu Jintao, left, visits Fidel Castro, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, in Havana, capital of Cuba, on Tuesday Nov. 18, 2008. From AP Photo by Xinhua.
  • Cuba's President Raul Castro (L) and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao review the honour guard at the Revolution Palace in Havana November 18, 2008. Hu arrived in Cuba on Monday for a two-day visit to promote further economic ties with the island struggling to recover from three hurricanes and the ongoing effects of the global financial crisis. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Cuba's President Raul Castro (L) and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao review the honour guard at the Revolution Palace in Havana November 18, 2008. Hu arrived in Cuba on Monday for a two-day visit to promote further economic ties with the island struggling to recover from three hurricanes and the ongoing effects of the global financial crisis. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • China's President Hu Jintao Cuba's reviews a honour guard at the Revolution Palace in Havana November 18, 2008. Hu Jintao arrived in Cuba on Monday for a two-day visit to promote further economic ties with the island struggling to recover from three hurricanes and the ongoing effects of the global financial crisis. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Cuba's President Raul Castro (L) and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao review a honour guard at the Revolution Palace in Havana November 18, 2008. Hu Jintao arrived in Cuba on Monday for a two-day visit to promote further economic ties with the island struggling to recover from three hurricanes and the ongoing effects of the global financial crisis. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Cuba's President Raul Castro addresses his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao and Chinese students attending language school in Cuba, in Tarara on the outskirts of Havana November 18, 2008. Hu Jintao arrived in Cuba on Monday for a two-day visit to promote further economic ties with the island struggling to recover from three hurricanes and the ongoing effects of the global financial crisis. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • China's President Hu Jintao addresses Chinese students attending language school in Cuba, in Tarara on the outskirts of Havana November 18, 2008. Hu Jintao arrived in Cuba on Monday for a two-day visit to promote further economic ties with the island struggling to recover from three hurricanes and the ongoing effects of the global financial crisis. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • China's President Hu Jintao addresses Chinese students attending language school in Cuba, in Tarara on the outskirts of Havana November 18, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • China's President Hu Jintao (L) and his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro walk together before an event with Chinese students attending language school in Cuba, in Tarara on the outskirts of Havana November 18, 2008. Hu arrived in Cuba on Monday for a two-day visit to promote further economic ties with the island struggling to recover from three hurricanes and the ongoing effects of the global financial crisis. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • China's President Hu Jintao (L) and his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro attend an event with Chinese students attending language school in Cuba, in Tarara on the outskirts of Havana November 18, 2008. Hu arrived in Cuba on Monday for a two-day visit to promote further economic ties with the island struggling to recover from three hurricanes and the ongoing effects of the global financial crisis. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • China's President Hu Jintao (L) and his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro walk before an event with Chinese students of a language school in Tarara, in the outskirts of 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 Castro. The Chinese leader brought 4.5 tons of humanitarian aid for victims of three hurricanes that battered Cuba this year, which were handed over late Monday after Hu's arrival at the Jose Marti international airport. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • China's President Hu Jintao (L) and his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro attend an event with Chinese students of a language school in Tarara, in the outskirts of 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 Castro. The Chinese leader brought 4.5 tons of humanitarian aid for victims of three hurricanes that battered Cuba this year, which were handed over late Monday after Hu's arrival at the Jose Marti international airport. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • China's President Hu Jintao addresses Chinese students of a language school in Tarara, in the outskirts of 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. The Chinese leader brought 4.5 tons of humanitarian aid for victims of three hurricanes that battered Cuba this year, which were handed over late Monday after Hu's arrival at the Jose Marti international airport. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • China's President Hu Jintao addresses Chinese students of a language school in Tarara, in the outskirts of 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. The Chinese leader brought 4.5 tons of humanitarian aid for victims of three hurricanes that battered Cuba this year, which were handed over late Monday after Hu's arrival at the Jose Marti international airport. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Cuban President Raul Castro addresses his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao (out of frame) and Chinese students of a language school in Tarara, in the outskirts of 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 Castro. The Chinese leader brought 4.5 tons of humanitarian aid for victims of three hurricanes that battered Cuba this year, which were handed over late Monday after Hu's arrival at the Jose Marti international airport. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) holds Cuban leader Fidel Castro' s hand, 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. The Chinese leader brought 4.5 tons of humanitarian aid for victims of three hurricanes that battered Cuba this year, which were handed over late Monday after Hu's arrival at the Jose Marti international airport. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Chinese President Hu Jintao (C) accompanied by Cuban President Raul Castro (L) receives military honours at the Revolution Palace 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. The Chinese leader brought 4.5 tons of humanitarian aid for victims of three hurricanes that battered Cuba this year, which were handed over late Monday after Hu's arrival at the Jose Marti international airport. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) accompanied by Cuban President Raul Castro, receives military honours at the Revolution Palace 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. The Chinese leader brought 4.5 tons of humanitarian aid for victims of three hurricanes that battered Cuba this year, which were handed over late Monday after Hu's arrival at the Jose Marti international airport. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) accompanied by Cuban President Raul Castro (C), receives military honours at the Revolution Palace 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. The Chinese leader brought 4.5 tons of humanitarian aid for victims of three hurricanes that battered Cuba this year, which were handed over late Monday after Hu's arrival at the Jose Marti international airport. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A man looks at faces of donors at a temple of the Chinese Association Cu Con Chau in Lima's Chinatown November 18, 2008. Peru has South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19 to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. The words below the faces read "Names of donors to the reconstruction of the Cu Con Chau Association". From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A chef prepares food at Wa Lok restaurant in Lima's Chinatown November 17, 2008. Peru has South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19 to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. Picture taken November 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A man stands at the entrance of a temple at Chinatown in Lima November 18, 2008. Peru has South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19 to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Guillermo Chang, born in Peru and the son of Chinese immigrants, attends a store in Lima's Chinatown November 17, 2008. Peru has South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19 to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. Picture taken November 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Francisco Choi (R), born in Peru and the son of Chinese immigrants, reads the fortune at Chinatown in Lima November 17, 2008. Peru has South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19 to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. Picture taken November 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Amian, who is born in Peru and the son of Chinese immigrants, stands at a store in Chinatown in Lima November 17, 2008. Peru has South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19 to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. Picture taken November 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Amian, who is born in Peru and the son of Chinese immigrants, stands at a store in Chinatown in Lima November 17, 2008. Peru has South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19 to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. Picture taken November 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Two Chinese immigrants lunch at restaurant "Chifa" at Chinatown in Lima November 18, 2008. Peru has South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19 to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Chinese immigrant doctor Chan Tak Luen checks his herbs at his office in Lima's Chinatown November 17, 2008. Peru has South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19 to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. Picture taken November 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • People gather at a store at Chinatown in Lima November 17, 2008. Peru has South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19 to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. Picture taken November 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • People walk at Chinatown in Lima November 18, 2008. Peru has the South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19 to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • People walk at Chinatown in Lima November 18, 2008. Peru has the South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19, to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A woman walks at a store at Chinatown in Lima November 18, 2008. Peru has the South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19, to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A man walks at a store at Chinatown in Lima November 18, 2008. Peru has the South America's most notable Chinese community and is one of the two earliest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere, along with that of Havana. Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Peru on November 19, to participate in the Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) summit. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • China's President Hu Jintao, left, and Cuba's President Raul Castro, right, attend an event during a a visit to a school for Chinese students in Tarara, outskirts of Havana, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008. Hu signed dozens of trade and investment deals with Cuba during his two-day visit to Cuba as part of a Latin America trip. From AP Photo by AP.
  • China's President Hu Jintao delivers a speech  during a a visit to a school for Chinese students in Tarara, outskirts of Havana, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008. Hu signed dozens of trade and investment deals with Cuba during his two-day visit to Cuba as part of a Latin America trip. From AP Photo by AP.
  • Cuba's President Raul Castro delivers a speech  during a visit of the China's President Hu Jintao, not in picture, to a school for Chinese students in Tarara, outskirts of Havana, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008. Hu signed dozens of trade and investment deals with Cuba during his two-day visit to Cuba as part of a Latin America trip. From AP Photo by AP.
  • Cuba's President Raul Castro, left, and China's President Hu Jintao, center, reviews a honor guard during a ceremony at the Revolution Palace in Havana, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008. Hu is on a two-day official visit to Cuba. From AP Photo by Javier Galeano.


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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.

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A bugler plays the last post  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.

A bugler plays the last post 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.

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In this photo released by the Australian Defense Department, Commanding Officer of the current HMAS Sydney, Captain Braddon Wheeler lays a wreath at sea off the western Australian coast Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 to mark the 67th anniversary of the sinking of its World War II namesake HMAS Sydney on Nov. 19, 1941. Tearful relatives of sailors lost in a World War II sea battle threw flowers into the sea on Wednesday as Australia marked the 67th anniversary of the sinking of the HMAS Sydney, the first since the ship was found on the ocean floor after decades of mystery. From AP Photo by Able Seaman Morgana Salabert.

In this photo released by the Australian Defense Department, Commanding Officer of the current HMAS Sydney, Captain Braddon Wheeler lays a wreath at sea off the western Australian coast Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 to mark the 67th anniversary of the sinking of its World War II namesake HMAS Sydney on Nov. 19, 1941. Tearful relatives of sailors lost in a World War II sea battle threw flowers into the sea on Wednesday as Australia marked the 67th anniversary of the sinking of the HMAS Sydney, the first since the ship was found on the ocean floor after decades of mystery.

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Security personnel man at the entrance gate of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare  in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 as Japanese police have posted guards at the homes of former health ministry bureaucrats, after attacks on the families of ex-officials left two people dead and another wounded. From AP Photo by Junji Kurokawa.

Security personnel man at the entrance gate of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 as Japanese police have posted guards at the homes of former health ministry bureaucrats, after attacks on the families of ex-officials left two people dead and another wounded.

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Security personnel man at the entrance gate of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare  in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 as Japanese police have posted guards at the homes of former health ministry bureaucrats, after attacks on the families of ex-officials left two people dead and another wounded. From AP Photo by Junji Kurokawa.

Security personnel man at the entrance gate of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 as Japanese police have posted guards at the homes of former health ministry bureaucrats, after attacks on the families of ex-officials left two people dead and another wounded.

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Toshiyuki Shiga, COO of Nissan Motor Co., smiles as he poses for photos at the presentation of the firm's new Cube during a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. Nissan said it revealed the all-new, third generation of its highly successful Nissan Cube in launch events in Japan, the United States and Europe. The fully redesigned Cube continues the iconic "cubic" styling of the previous generation, adding a higher level of refinement and polish inside and out. Sales of the new Cube begin in Japan on Nov. 26 followed by North American in the spring of 2009, and Europe and other global markets in fall. From AP Photo by Itsuo Inouye.

Toshiyuki Shiga, COO of Nissan Motor Co., smiles as he poses for photos at the presentation of the firm's new Cube during a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. Nissan said it revealed the all-new, third generation of its highly successful Nissan Cube in launch events in Japan, the United States and Europe. The fully redesigned Cube continues the iconic "cubic" styling of the previous generation, adding a higher level of refinement and polish inside and out. Sales of the new Cube begin in Japan on Nov. 26 followed by North American in the spring of 2009, and Europe and other global markets in fall.

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Toshiyuki Shiga, COO of Nissan Motor Co. smiles as he poses for photos at the presentation of the firm's new Cube during a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. Nissan said it revealed the all-new, third generation of its highly successful Nissan Cube in launch events in Japan, the United States and Europe. The fully redesigned Cube continues the iconic"cubic" styling of the previous generation, adding a higher level of refinement and polish inside and out. Sales of the new Cube begin in Japan on Nov. 26 followed by North American in the spring of 2009, and Europe and other global markets in fall. From AP Photo by Itsuo Inouye.

Toshiyuki Shiga, COO of Nissan Motor Co. smiles as he poses for photos at the presentation of the firm's new Cube during a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. Nissan said it revealed the all-new, third generation of its highly successful Nissan Cube in launch events in Japan, the United States and Europe. The fully redesigned Cube continues the iconic"cubic" styling of the previous generation, adding a higher level of refinement and polish inside and out. Sales of the new Cube begin in Japan on Nov. 26 followed by North American in the spring of 2009, and Europe and other global markets in fall.

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