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  1. A choir performs during the opening ceremony of the Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference in history opened Monday, with organizers warning diplomats from 192 nations that this could be the best, last chance for a deal to protect the world from calamitous global warming.
    A choir performs during the opening ceremony of the Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference in history opened Monday, with organizers warning diplomats from 192 nations that this could be the best, last chance for a deal to protect the world from calamitous global warming.
  2. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (2nd L) and his wife Laureen (2nd R) pay silent tribute after offering flowers at the grave of Dr. Frank Schofield at the national cemetery in Seoul December 7, 2009. According to local media, Schofield came to Korea in 1916 as a medical missionary instructor for the Presbyterian Church of Canada and taught bacteriology and sanitation until his return home under the pressure from Japanese colonial authorities in 1920. The Canadian missionary returned to Korea as a national guest by invitation of the South Korean government in 1958 and taught pathology at a university until he died in 1970. Schofield was known for taking pictures of the Cheam-ri incident, in which the Japanese burnt people inside a church in 1919.
    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (2nd L) and his wife Laureen (2nd R) pay silent tribute after offering flowers at the grave of Dr. Frank Schofield at the national cemetery in Seoul December 7, 2009. According to local media, Schofield came to Korea in 1916 as a medical missionary instructor for the Presbyterian Church of Canada and taught bacteriology and sanitation until his return home under the pressure from Japanese colonial authorities in 1920. The Canadian missionary returned to Korea as a national guest by invitation of the South Korean government in 1958 and taught pathology at a university until he died in 1970. Schofield was known for taking pictures of the Cheam-ri incident, in which the Japanese burnt people inside a church in 1919.
  3. A delegate of Italy reads the daily programme schedule before the start of the opening of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, at the Bella center in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
    A delegate of Italy reads the daily programme schedule before the start of the opening of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, at the Bella center in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
  4. MOSCOW, RUSSIA - DECEMBER 7:  Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (L) greet delegations during a Russian-Indian Summit in the Yekaterinninsky Hall of Grand Kremlin Palace on December 7, 2009 in Moscow, Russia. The Indian President in on a three-day state visit to Russia during which the leaders have signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement.
    MOSCOW, RUSSIA - DECEMBER 7:  Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (L) greet delegations during a Russian-Indian Summit in the Yekaterinninsky Hall of Grand Kremlin Palace on December 7, 2009 in Moscow, Russia. The Indian President in on a three-day state visit to Russia during which the leaders have signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement.
  5. MOSCOW, RUSSIA - DECEMBER 7:  Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (L) greet delegations during a Russian-Indian Summit in the Yekaterinninsky Hall of Grand Kremlin Palace on December 7, 2009 in Moscow, Russia. The Indian President in on a three-day state visit to Russia during which the leaders have signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement.
    MOSCOW, RUSSIA - DECEMBER 7:  Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (L) greet delegations during a Russian-Indian Summit in the Yekaterinninsky Hall of Grand Kremlin Palace on December 7, 2009 in Moscow, Russia. The Indian President in on a three-day state visit to Russia during which the leaders have signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement.
  6. COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - DECEMBER 07:  A United Nations security staff member looks on during the opening ceremony of  the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 on December 7, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Politicians and environmentalists meet for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 that runs until December 18.
    COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - DECEMBER 07:  A United Nations security staff member looks on during the opening ceremony of  the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 on December 7, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Politicians and environmentalists meet for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 that runs until December 18.
  7. MOSCOW, RUSSIA - DECEMBER 7:  Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) speaks during a Russian-Indian Summit in the Yekaterinninsky Hall of Grand Kremlin Palace on December 7, 2009 in Moscow, Russia. The Indian President in on a three-day state visit to Russia during which the leaders have signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement.
    MOSCOW, RUSSIA - DECEMBER 7:  Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) speaks during a Russian-Indian Summit in the Yekaterinninsky Hall of Grand Kremlin Palace on December 7, 2009 in Moscow, Russia. The Indian President in on a three-day state visit to Russia during which the leaders have signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement.
  8. EAST LONDON, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 07:  Kevin Pietersen of England warms up in the gym near the team hotel ahead of England's first tour match against South Africa Airways XI on December 7, 2009 in East London, South Africa.
    EAST LONDON, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 07:  Kevin Pietersen of England warms up in the gym near the team hotel ahead of England's first tour match against South Africa Airways XI on December 7, 2009 in East London, South Africa.
  9. EAST LONDON, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 07:  Kevin Pietersen of England warms up in the gym near the team hotel ahead of England's first tour match against South Africa Airways XI on December 7, 2009 in East London, South Africa.
    EAST LONDON, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 07:  Kevin Pietersen of England warms up in the gym near the team hotel ahead of England's first tour match against South Africa Airways XI on December 7, 2009 in East London, South Africa.
  10. Japan's Yuya Osako (21) jumps to head the ball during their men's group soccer match against Macau at the East Asian Games in Hong Kong December 7, 2009.
    Japan's Yuya Osako (21) jumps to head the ball during their men's group soccer match against Macau at the East Asian Games in Hong Kong December 7, 2009.
  11. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) and his wife Laureen (R) walk at South Korea's national cemetery in Seoul December 7, 2009. About 27,000 Canadians served in the 1950-53 Korean War and 516 Canadians were killed during the Korean War, according to the office of Canadian Prime Minister.
    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) and his wife Laureen (R) walk at South Korea's national cemetery in Seoul December 7, 2009. About 27,000 Canadians served in the 1950-53 Korean War and 516 Canadians were killed during the Korean War, according to the office of Canadian Prime Minister.
  12. Lars Loekke Rasmussen, center, Prime Minister of Denmark, speaks during the opening ceremony of the Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference in history opened Monday, with organizers warning diplomats from 192 nations that this could be the best, last chance for a deal to protect the world from calamitous global warming.
    Lars Loekke Rasmussen, center, Prime Minister of Denmark, speaks during the opening ceremony of the Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference in history opened Monday, with organizers warning diplomats from 192 nations that this could be the best, last chance for a deal to protect the world from calamitous global warming.
  13. Delegates follow the opening ceremony of the Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference in history opened Monday, with organizers warning diplomats from 192 nations that this could be the best, last chance for a deal to protect the world from calamitous global warming.
    Delegates follow the opening ceremony of the Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference in history opened Monday, with organizers warning diplomats from 192 nations that this could be the best, last chance for a deal to protect the world from calamitous global warming.
  14. A Pakistani man removes a gas cylinder from a burning rickshaw after a suicide bombing in Peshawar, Pakistan on Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. A suicide bomber struck outside a court building in the main northwest city of Peshawar, killing people in a fiery reminder of the threat militants pose to the U.S.-allied, nuclear-armed country.
    A Pakistani man removes a gas cylinder from a burning rickshaw after a suicide bombing in Peshawar, Pakistan on Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. A suicide bomber struck outside a court building in the main northwest city of Peshawar, killing people in a fiery reminder of the threat militants pose to the U.S.-allied, nuclear-armed country.
  15. British Racing Drivers Club President Damon Hill, left, shakes hands with the Managing Director of the Silverstone race circuit Richard Phillips after announcing Silverstone will host the British Grand Prix during a news conference at a hotel in London, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. The British Grand Prix will continue at Silverstone after Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone and the track's owners agreed to a 17-year deal.
    British Racing Drivers Club President Damon Hill, left, shakes hands with the Managing Director of the Silverstone race circuit Richard Phillips after announcing Silverstone will host the British Grand Prix during a news conference at a hotel in London, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. The British Grand Prix will continue at Silverstone after Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone and the track's owners agreed to a 17-year deal.
  16. Lars Loekke Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark, speaks during the opening ceremony of the Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference in history opened Monday, with organizers warning diplomats from 192 nations that this could be the best, last chance for a deal to protect the world from calamitous global warming.
    Lars Loekke Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark, speaks during the opening ceremony of the Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference in history opened Monday, with organizers warning diplomats from 192 nations that this could be the best, last chance for a deal to protect the world from calamitous global warming.
  17. Hul Mehar, 52, serves lunch to her son in a makeshift shack next to the city protection dam in Dhaka December 7, 2009. Mehar lives in the makeshift shack with her four sons, who work as day labourers and earn 150 TK ($2.14) per day. Mehar migrated to Dhaka from Bhola, a southern district in Bangladesh, 10 years ago after she lost her lands and house due to river erosion.
    Hul Mehar, 52, serves lunch to her son in a makeshift shack next to the city protection dam in Dhaka December 7, 2009. Mehar lives in the makeshift shack with her four sons, who work as day labourers and earn 150 TK ($2.14) per day. Mehar migrated to Dhaka from Bhola, a southern district in Bangladesh, 10 years ago after she lost her lands and house due to river erosion.
  18. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (2nd L) and his wife Laureen (L) offer flowers at South Korea's national cemetery in Seoul December 7, 2009. About 27,000 Canadians served in the 1950-53 Korean War and 516 Canadians were killed during the Korean War, according to the office of the Canadian Prime Minister.
    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (2nd L) and his wife Laureen (L) offer flowers at South Korea's national cemetery in Seoul December 7, 2009. About 27,000 Canadians served in the 1950-53 Korean War and 516 Canadians were killed during the Korean War, according to the office of the Canadian Prime Minister.

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