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Rune Gerhardsen (C), representative of the Mayoral Party from Oslo, looks on while Mayor of London Boris Johnson (R) gives his speech at Trafalgar Square during the Christmas tree illuminations in London, on December 4, 2008. The tree is a present from the Norwegian Capital of Oslo to the citizens of London and has been given by Norway for over over 60 years as a token of gratitude for Britain's support during World War II.
London Mayor Boris Johnson arrives at the Royal Opera House in London ahead of a concert for nearly 200 children from across the country who have taken part in the music programmes run by The Prince's Foundation for Children and the Arts, on November 14, 2008. Prince Charles celebrated his 60th birthday Friday surrounded by young people who have been helped by his charities, as he passes a milestone year with little sign of an end to his long wait to be king.
London's Mayor Boris Johnson, center left, accompanied by Westfiled Group chairman Frank Lowy, center right, cuts the ribbon during the grand opening of the new Westfield mall in London, Wednesday Oct. 30, 2008. With marble floors, crystal chandeliers and a champagne bar, the Westfield London mall is glitzy and big. But when the doors open Thursday, the retail temple faces the most daunting retail environment in recent memory.
In this file photo dated Oct. 16, 2008, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, center, gestures on stage during a ceremony for British Olympians and Paralympians from the Beijing 2008 team in Trafalgar Square, London. Johnson, a member of the center-right Conservative Party, was quoted saying in a newspaper on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008, that Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama "visibly incarnates change and hope, at a time when America desperately needs both."
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, right, gestures as he chairs a meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority at the City Hall in London, Monday, Oct. 6, 2008. Mayor Boris Johnson ordered an investigation into racism at the Metropolitan Police Monday after black police complained about rampant discrimination. The mayor acted after both the Black Police Association and the Society of Black Lawyers urged minorities not to join the force, saying they would not receive fair treatment in the competition for promotions. On the left is Kit Malthouse, deputy chairman of MPA.
London Mayor Boris Johnson arrives at the launch of the Mayor's Black History Season, in central London on October 3, 2008. Ian Blair, commissioner of the London Metropolitan police, said on Thursday he was stepping down as head of the 31,000-strong force 16 months before his contract was due to expire after being asked to go by the city's new mayor Boris Johnson.
LONDON - SEPTEMBER 02: Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits the site of Stratford City on September 2, 2008 in London, England. Johnson unveiled a clock revealing the time until the official opening of the city after its completion. Situated next to the site of the 2012 Olympic Games, Westfield's Stratford City is London's largest retail-led urban regeneration scheme, which will cost �1.45 billion and will open during the first half of 2011.
LONDON - SEPTEMBER 02: Mayor of London, Boris Johnson visits the site of Stratford City on September 2, 2008 in London, England. Johnson unveiled a clock revealing the time until the official opening of the city after its completion. Situated next to the site of the 2012 Olympic Games, Westfield's Stratford City is London's largest retail-led urban regeneration scheme, which will cost �1.45 billion and will open during the first half of 2011.
International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge (R) listens along with London mayor Boris Johnson (C) to Lord Sebastian Coe, head of the organizing Committee for the 2012 London Olympic Games before the closing ceremony for the Beijing 2008 Olympics at the National Stadium on August 24, 2008 in Beijing.