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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.

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      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.

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      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.

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      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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      A Buddhist monk looks on in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. Buddhism is the predominate religion in Cambodia.

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      Singer Mary J. Blige arrives for the premiere of the film "Notorious" in New York January 7, 2009.

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      PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 08: Dominika Cibulkova of the Slovak Republic plays a return shot to Sabine Lisicki of Germany during day six of the 2009 Hopman Cup women's singles match between Germany and the Slovak Republic at Burswood Dome on January 8, 2009 in Perth, Australia.

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      WASHINGTON - JANUARY 07: U.S. President George W. Bush (C) meets with President-elect Barack Obama (2nd-L), former President Bill Clinton (2nd-R), former President Jimmy Carter (R) and former President George H.W. Bush (L) in the Oval Office January 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. On January 20, 2009 Barack Obama will be sworn in as the nations�s 44th president.

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      North Korean leader Kim Jong-il (2nd R in the front row) visits the Chollima Steel Complex at an undisclosed location in North Korea, in this undated picture released by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) December 25, 2008.

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      Balloons with anti-North Korea leaflets released by former North Korean defectors and anti-North Korea activists fly towards the North in Imjinkak pavilion, near the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas in Paju, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, December 3, 2008. Dozens of activists, who demanded improvements of North Korea's human rights and the release of South Koreans abducted by the North, launched about 90,000 anti-Pyongyang leaflets in helium-filled balloons near DMZ on Wednesday.

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      An Israeli woman and her two children take cover during a rocket attack near Kfar Aza, just outside the northern Gaza Strip January 7, 2009. The woman came to meet her husband, an Israeli army officer currently serving on the Gaza border. Rockets exploded as they were waiting for him. Israel postponed on Wednesday a decision on whether to order its armed forces to storm the Gaza Strip's urban centres, an Israeli official said, citing Egyptian- and French-led efforts to secure a truce with Hamas.

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WASHINGTON - JUNE 12:  Eli Lilly and Company Vice President of Scientific Affairs Gail Cassell testifies before the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations June 12, 2008 in Washington, DC. During the hearing , titled "American Lives Still at Risk: When Will FDA's (Food and Drug Administration) Food Protection Plan Be Fully Funded and Implemented?", many members of the committee questioned at the lack of progress by the FDA plan for food safety. From Getty Images.

WASHINGTON - JUNE 12: Eli Lilly and Company Vice President of Scientific Affairs Gail Cassell testifies before the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations June 12, 2008 in Washington, DC. During the hearing , titled "American Lives Still at Risk: When Will FDA's (Food and Drug Administration) Food Protection Plan Be Fully Funded and Implemented?", many members of the committee questioned at the lack of progress by the FDA plan for food safety.

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Singer-songwriter Angie Stone (second from left) teamed up with Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project on May 15 as part of Lilly's national volunteer day effort to give back to help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease. From AP Photo by AJ Sisco.

Singer-songwriter Angie Stone (second from left) teamed up with Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project on May 15 as part of Lilly's national volunteer day effort to give back to help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease.

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Singer-songwriter Angie Stone (middle) teamed up with Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project on May 15 as part of Lilly's national volunteer day effort to give back to help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease. From AP Photo by AJ Sisco.

Singer-songwriter Angie Stone (middle) teamed up with Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project on May 15 as part of Lilly's national volunteer day effort to give back to help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease.

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Singer-songwriter Angie Stone (middle) teamed up with Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project on May 15 as part of Lilly's national volunteer day effort to give back to help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease. From AP Photo by .

Singer-songwriter Angie Stone (middle) teamed up with Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project on May 15 as part of Lilly's national volunteer day effort to give back to help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease.

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Singer-songwriter Angie Stone (second from left) teamed up with Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project on May 15 as part of Lilly's national volunteer day effort to give back to help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease. From AP Photo by .

Singer-songwriter Angie Stone (second from left) teamed up with Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project on May 15 as part of Lilly's national volunteer day effort to give back to help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease.

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STRENGTH IN NUMBERS-- Thousands of Eli Lilly and Company employees participated Thursday in a Global Day of Service, performing a range of community service activities such as beautifying an Indianapolis expressway with a work that may break a Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Paint-by-Numbers Mural. More than 8,000 Lilly employees volunteered in Indianapolis alone. From AP Photo by PR NEWSWIRE.

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS-- Thousands of Eli Lilly and Company employees participated Thursday in a Global Day of Service, performing a range of community service activities such as beautifying an Indianapolis expressway with a work that may break a Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Paint-by-Numbers Mural. More than 8,000 Lilly employees volunteered in Indianapolis alone.

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SEEING RED-- More than 8,000 Eli Lilly and Company employees wearing the company's distinctive red color fanned out across Indianapolis Thursday to perform community service as part of a Global Day of Service spanning 50 nations around the world. Here, workers brighten a highway retaining wall with what may enter the Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Largest Paint-by-Number Mural. From AP Photo by PR NEWSWIRE.

SEEING RED-- More than 8,000 Eli Lilly and Company employees wearing the company's distinctive red color fanned out across Indianapolis Thursday to perform community service as part of a Global Day of Service spanning 50 nations around the world. Here, workers brighten a highway retaining wall with what may enter the Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Largest Paint-by-Number Mural.

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A women leaves the Eli Lilly and Company campus in an Indianapolis file photo from April 18, 2006. Pharmaceuticals maker Eli Lilly and Co. said Monday, April 16, 2007  its first-quarter earnings slid 39 percent, hurt by charges related to restructuring and an acquisition. But the results exceeded Wall Street forecasts, and the company boosted its full-year financial targets. From AP Photo by MICHAEL CONROY.

A women leaves the Eli Lilly and Company campus in an Indianapolis file photo from April 18, 2006. Pharmaceuticals maker Eli Lilly and Co. said Monday, April 16, 2007 its first-quarter earnings slid 39 percent, hurt by charges related to restructuring and an acquisition. But the results exceeded Wall Street forecasts, and the company boosted its full-year financial targets.

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The Eli Lilly and Company headquarters in Indianapolis is pictured in this Jan. 25, 2006 file photo. Eli Lilly and Co. said Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007 its third-quarter profit rose 6 percent on strong sales of drugs such as its Cymbalta depression treatment, and it raised its outlook for the year. From AP Photo by DARRON CUMMINGS.

The Eli Lilly and Company headquarters in Indianapolis is pictured in this Jan. 25, 2006 file photo. Eli Lilly and Co. said Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007 its third-quarter profit rose 6 percent on strong sales of drugs such as its Cymbalta depression treatment, and it raised its outlook for the year.

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French regional customs director Patrick Ollivier shows on November 18, 2008 a jar of counterfeit Viagra, which was seized in the western French port of Le Havre in a container coming from Syria and destined to Honduras. The counterfeit drug along with other fake medecine copied from Pfizer and Eli Lilly and Company is estimated to be worth 6 million euros (7.58 million US dollars). From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

French regional customs director Patrick Ollivier shows on November 18, 2008 a jar of counterfeit Viagra, which was seized in the western French port of Le Havre in a container coming from Syria and destined to Honduras. The counterfeit drug along with other fake medecine copied from Pfizer and Eli Lilly and Company is estimated to be worth 6 million euros (7.58 million US dollars).

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WASHINGTON - JUNE 12:  (L-R) Government Accountability Office Director of Food and Agriculture Issues Lisa Shames, Eli Lilly and Company Vice President of Scientific Affairs Gail Cassell; University of Florida's Emerging Pathogens Institute Director Glenn Morris, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services Research Professor of Health Policy Michael Taylor take the oath before testifying before the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations June 12, 2008 in Washington, DC. During the hearing , titled "American Lives Still at Risk: When Will FDA's (Food and Drug Administration) Food Protection Plan Be Fully Funded and Implemented?", many members of the committee questioned at the lack of progress by the FDA plan for food safety. From Getty Images.

WASHINGTON - JUNE 12: (L-R) Government Accountability Office Director of Food and Agriculture Issues Lisa Shames, Eli Lilly and Company Vice President of Scientific Affairs Gail Cassell; University of Florida's Emerging Pathogens Institute Director Glenn Morris, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services Research Professor of Health Policy Michael Taylor take the oath before testifying before the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations June 12, 2008 in Washington, DC. During the hearing , titled "American Lives Still at Risk: When Will FDA's (Food and Drug Administration) Food Protection Plan Be Fully Funded and Implemented?", many members of the committee questioned at the lack of progress by the FDA plan for food safety.

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Singer-songwriter Angie Stone was hard at work on May 15 helping Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease. From AP Photo by AJ Sisco.

Singer-songwriter Angie Stone was hard at work on May 15 helping Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease.

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Singer-songwriter Angie Stone was hard at work on May 15 helping Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease. From AP Photo by .

Singer-songwriter Angie Stone was hard at work on May 15 helping Eli Lilly and Company, Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project help rebuild Musician's Village in New Orleans. Stone currently works with Lilly on a campaign to help African-Americans with diabetes understand how to better manage the disease.

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The Eli Lilly and Company headquarters in pictured in  Indianapolis, in this Jan. 25, 2006 file photo.  Eli Lilly & Co. said Thursday, Jan. 11, 2007, it will halt construction of a Virginia-based insulin plant as part of a shift in the drugmaker's focus toward biotech products. Lilly said it will stop building the Prince William County, Va.-based center because production can be handled by existing plants and a center being built in Italy.  (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, file) From AP Photo by DARRON CUMMINGS.

The Eli Lilly and Company headquarters in pictured in Indianapolis, in this Jan. 25, 2006 file photo. Eli Lilly & Co. said Thursday, Jan. 11, 2007, it will halt construction of a Virginia-based insulin plant as part of a shift in the drugmaker's focus toward biotech products. Lilly said it will stop building the Prince William County, Va.-based center because production can be handled by existing plants and a center being built in Italy. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, file)

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The Eli Lilly and Company headquarters in pictured in  Indianapolis, in this Jan. 25, 2006 file photo. Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Co. on Thursday issued 2007 earnings estimates that are below Wall Street's current expectations due to the effect of its pending acquisition of Icos Corp. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File) From AP Photo by Darron Cummings, File.

The Eli Lilly and Company headquarters in pictured in Indianapolis, in this Jan. 25, 2006 file photo. Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Co. on Thursday issued 2007 earnings estimates that are below Wall Street's current expectations due to the effect of its pending acquisition of Icos Corp. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)

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In this April 18, 2006 file photo, a woman leaves the Eli Lilly and Company campus in downtown Indianapolis. Eli Lilly & Co. has agreed to spend more than $6 billion to fortify its cancer treatment portfolio by acquiring the biotechnology firm ImClone Systems Inc. in a deal that tops earlier offers from competitor Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.

In this April 18, 2006 file photo, a woman leaves the Eli Lilly and Company campus in downtown Indianapolis. Eli Lilly & Co. has agreed to spend more than $6 billion to fortify its cancer treatment portfolio by acquiring the biotechnology firm ImClone Systems Inc. in a deal that tops earlier offers from competitor Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

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In this April 18, 2006 file photo, a woman leaves the Eli Lilly and Company campus in downtown Indianapolis. The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008 reported that drugmaker Eli Lilly & Co. is the secret suitor courting ImClone Systems Inc. and is offering approximately $6.1 billion for the biotech company. From AP Photo by Michael Conroy.

In this April 18, 2006 file photo, a woman leaves the Eli Lilly and Company campus in downtown Indianapolis. The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008 reported that drugmaker Eli Lilly & Co. is the secret suitor courting ImClone Systems Inc. and is offering approximately $6.1 billion for the biotech company.

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In this Jan. 25, 2006 file photo from Indianapolis, a production technician at Eli Lilly and Company examines Cymbalta 60mg pills. Drug and medical device maker Eli Lilly & Co. posted a 44 percent increase in second-quarter earnings Thursday, July 24, 2008, as sales growth was helped in part by the weaker dollar. From AP Photo by DARRON CUMMINGS.

In this Jan. 25, 2006 file photo from Indianapolis, a production technician at Eli Lilly and Company examines Cymbalta 60mg pills. Drug and medical device maker Eli Lilly & Co. posted a 44 percent increase in second-quarter earnings Thursday, July 24, 2008, as sales growth was helped in part by the weaker dollar.

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In this Jan. 25, 2006 file photo from Indianapolis, a production technician at Eli Lilly and Company examines Cymbalta 60mg pills. Eli Lilly and Co. on Monday, April 21, 2008 said strong sales for Cymbalta and Cialis helped double its first-quarter profit, but results missed Wall Street expectations. From AP Photo by DARRON CUMMINGS.

In this Jan. 25, 2006 file photo from Indianapolis, a production technician at Eli Lilly and Company examines Cymbalta 60mg pills. Eli Lilly and Co. on Monday, April 21, 2008 said strong sales for Cymbalta and Cialis helped double its first-quarter profit, but results missed Wall Street expectations.

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