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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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    • A Buddhist monk looks on in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. Buddhism is the predominate religion in Cambodia. From AP Photo by David Longstreath.

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

    • The cast of "House" including actors Hugh Laurie (3rd R) and Jennifer Morrison (4th R), pose backstage after winning the award for Favorite TV Drama at the 35th annual People's Choice awards in Los Angeles January 7, 2009. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      The cast of "House" including actors Hugh Laurie (3rd R) and Jennifer Morrison (4th R), pose backstage after winning the award for Favorite TV Drama at the 35th annual People's Choice awards in Los Angeles January 7, 2009.

    • TOKYO - JANUARY 08:  Former sumo wrestler Jesse Takamiyama (L) demonstrates the ease of the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) at the U.S. Embassy on January 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. The system will become mandatory on January 12 to all nationals or citizens of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries. From Getty Images.

      TOKYO - JANUARY 08: Former sumo wrestler Jesse Takamiyama (L) demonstrates the ease of the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) at the U.S. Embassy on January 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. The system will become mandatory on January 12 to all nationals or citizens of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries.

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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. From Getty Images.

      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.

    • 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. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      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.

    • 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. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      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.

    • 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. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      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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Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, introduces Facebook Connect while delivering the keynote address during the annual Facebook f8 developer conference in San Francisco, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Facebook announced that 24 Web sites and applications have joined its efforts to make the Web more open and connected through Facebook Connect. From AP Photo by Eric Risberg.

Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, introduces Facebook Connect while delivering the keynote address during the annual Facebook f8 developer conference in San Francisco, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Facebook announced that 24 Web sites and applications have joined its efforts to make the Web more open and connected through Facebook Connect.

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Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, gestures while delivering the keynote address during the annual Facebook f8 developer conference in San Francisco, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Facebook announced that 24 Web sites and applications have joined its efforts to make the Web more open and connected through Facebook Connect. From AP Photo by Eric Risberg.

Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, gestures while delivering the keynote address during the annual Facebook f8 developer conference in San Francisco, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Facebook announced that 24 Web sites and applications have joined its efforts to make the Web more open and connected through Facebook Connect.

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Loopt Implements Facebook Connect to Enable Users to Easily Find and Connect With Facebook Friends. From AP Photo by PR NEWSWIRE.

Loopt Implements Facebook Connect to Enable Users to Easily Find and Connect With Facebook Friends.

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Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, speaks at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Half Moon Bay, California, July 22, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, speaks at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Half Moon Bay, California, July 22, 2008.

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Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, speaks at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Half Moon Bay, California, July 22, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, speaks at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Half Moon Bay, California, July 22, 2008.

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Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, speaks at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Half Moon Bay, California, July 22, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, speaks at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Half Moon Bay, California, July 22, 2008.

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The National Turkey Federation launched a turkey voki on Facebook to promote June is Turkey Lovers' Month. From AP Photo by PR NEWSWIRE.

The National Turkey Federation launched a turkey voki on Facebook to promote June is Turkey Lovers' Month.

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In this undated image provided by Facebook is shown a page featuring the social networking site's new look. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is hoping to avoid a backlash as the popular online hangout prepares to impose its new look on its 100 million users, whether they like it or not. From AP Photo by AP.

In this undated image provided by Facebook is shown a page featuring the social networking site's new look. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is hoping to avoid a backlash as the popular online hangout prepares to impose its new look on its 100 million users, whether they like it or not.

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In this May 21, 2008 file photo, Facebook product manager Mark Slee shows off the site's new look during product announcement meeting at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif. The popular online hangout is forcing users to adapt to a redesigned Web site, whether they like the new look or not, starting Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.

In this May 21, 2008 file photo, Facebook product manager Mark Slee shows off the site's new look during product announcement meeting at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif. The popular online hangout is forcing users to adapt to a redesigned Web site, whether they like the new look or not, starting Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008.

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This image provided by Facebook shows the social networking site's new look, Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Facebook is about to undergo a housecleaning that's supposed to make the site more appealing to visitors who can't stand all the clutter. The site's new look, scheduled to debut at still-to-be-determined date next month, will sweep the disparate bits of personal information, pictures and computer programs into different categories that will be marked by tabs at the top of each user's customized home page. From AP Photo by AP.

This image provided by Facebook shows the social networking site's new look, Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Facebook is about to undergo a housecleaning that's supposed to make the site more appealing to visitors who can't stand all the clutter. The site's new look, scheduled to debut at still-to-be-determined date next month, will sweep the disparate bits of personal information, pictures and computer programs into different categories that will be marked by tabs at the top of each user's customized home page.

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This image provided by Facebook shows the social networking site's new look, Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Facebook is about to undergo a housecleaning that's supposed to make the site more appealing to visitors who can't stand all the clutter. The site's new look, scheduled to debut at still-to-be-determined date next month, will sweep the disparate bits of personal information, pictures and computer programs into different categories that will be marked by tabs at the top of each user's customized home page. From AP Photo by AP.

This image provided by Facebook shows the social networking site's new look, Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Facebook is about to undergo a housecleaning that's supposed to make the site more appealing to visitors who can't stand all the clutter. The site's new look, scheduled to debut at still-to-be-determined date next month, will sweep the disparate bits of personal information, pictures and computer programs into different categories that will be marked by tabs at the top of each user's customized home page.

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Facebook product manager Mark Slee shows off the new look of Facebook during product announcement meeting at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Facebook is about to undergo a housecleaning that's supposed to make the site more appealing to visitors who can't stand all the clutter. The site's new look, scheduled to debut at still-to-be-determined date next month, will sweep the disparate bits of personal information, pictures and computer programs into different categories that will be marked by tabs at the top of each user's customized home page. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.

Facebook product manager Mark Slee shows off the new look of Facebook during product announcement meeting at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Facebook is about to undergo a housecleaning that's supposed to make the site more appealing to visitors who can't stand all the clutter. The site's new look, scheduled to debut at still-to-be-determined date next month, will sweep the disparate bits of personal information, pictures and computer programs into different categories that will be marked by tabs at the top of each user's customized home page.

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Facebook product manager Mark Slee shows off the new look of Facebook during product announcement meeting at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Facebook is about to undergo a housecleaning that's supposed to make the site more appealing to visitors who can't stand all the clutter. The site's new look, scheduled to debut at still-to-be-determined date next month, will sweep the disparate bits of personal information, pictures and computer programs into different categories that will be marked by tabs at the top of each user's customized home page. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.

Facebook product manager Mark Slee shows off the new look of Facebook during product announcement meeting at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Facebook is about to undergo a housecleaning that's supposed to make the site more appealing to visitors who can't stand all the clutter. The site's new look, scheduled to debut at still-to-be-determined date next month, will sweep the disparate bits of personal information, pictures and computer programs into different categories that will be marked by tabs at the top of each user's customized home page.

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Abbott Announces Labs Are Vital Facebook Scholarship Contest Winners  Social Media Recruitment Effort Energizes National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week. From AP Photo by .

Abbott Announces Labs Are Vital Facebook Scholarship Contest Winners Social Media Recruitment Effort Energizes National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week.

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In this frame grab image from Facebook Website, the Japanese version of Fracebook in work is shown Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Facebook is going global, but with a little help from its friends. In an aggressive push to expand beyond English, the social networking giant has begun rolling out international versions of its site. First came Spanish in early February, followed by German and then French in March. Nearly two dozen other languages are in the works, including Japanese, Turkish, Chinese, Portuguese, Swedish and Dutch. The twist is that all the translating is being done by Facebook users themselves _ for free. From AP Photo by .

In this frame grab image from Facebook Website, the Japanese version of Fracebook in work is shown Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Facebook is going global, but with a little help from its friends. In an aggressive push to expand beyond English, the social networking giant has begun rolling out international versions of its site. First came Spanish in early February, followed by German and then French in March. Nearly two dozen other languages are in the works, including Japanese, Turkish, Chinese, Portuguese, Swedish and Dutch. The twist is that all the translating is being done by Facebook users themselves _ for free.

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In this frame grab image from Facebook Website, the Turkish glossary of Fracebook in work is shown Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Facebook is going global, but with a little help from its friends. In an aggressive push to expand beyond English, the social networking giant has begun rolling out international versions of its site. First came Spanish in early February, followed by German and then French in March. Nearly two dozen other languages are in the works, including Japanese, Turkish, Chinese, Portuguese, Swedish and Dutch. The twist is that all the translating is being done by Facebook users themselves _ for free. From AP Photo by .

In this frame grab image from Facebook Website, the Turkish glossary of Fracebook in work is shown Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Facebook is going global, but with a little help from its friends. In an aggressive push to expand beyond English, the social networking giant has begun rolling out international versions of its site. First came Spanish in early February, followed by German and then French in March. Nearly two dozen other languages are in the works, including Japanese, Turkish, Chinese, Portuguese, Swedish and Dutch. The twist is that all the translating is being done by Facebook users themselves _ for free.

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Labs Are Vital(TM) Program Targets Science- Minded Students Through Facebook Social Media Network. From AP Photo by .

Labs Are Vital(TM) Program Targets Science- Minded Students Through Facebook Social Media Network.

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This handout image received August 22, 2007 courtesy of Facebook.com shows Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The 23-year-old founder of social networking site Facebook is the youngest ever self-made billionaire, according to an annual list published by Forbes magazine on March 5, 2008. The magazine put the former Harvard student's personal wealth at 1.5 billion USD, based on what it said was a conservative valuation of five billion dollars for Facebook and Zuckerberg's estimated 30 percent stake. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

This handout image received August 22, 2007 courtesy of Facebook.com shows Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The 23-year-old founder of social networking site Facebook is the youngest ever self-made billionaire, according to an annual list published by Forbes magazine on March 5, 2008. The magazine put the former Harvard student's personal wealth at 1.5 billion USD, based on what it said was a conservative valuation of five billion dollars for Facebook and Zuckerberg's estimated 30 percent stake.

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In this Feb. 5, 2007 file photo, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg poses at his office in Palo Alto, Calif. Zuckerberg is hoping to avoid a backlash as the popular online hangout prepares to impose its new look on its 100 million users, whether they like it or not. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.

In this Feb. 5, 2007 file photo, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg poses at his office in Palo Alto, Calif. Zuckerberg is hoping to avoid a backlash as the popular online hangout prepares to impose its new look on its 100 million users, whether they like it or not.

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This undated photo provided by Kelli Roman shows her breastfeeding her daughter Ivy.  Facebook removed the photo from Roman's page after she had posted it, citing the company's policy barring people from uploading anything obscene, pornographic or sexually explicit" _ a policy that translates into a ban on pictures depicting certain amounts of exposed flesh. From AP Photo by Kelli Roman.

This undated photo provided by Kelli Roman shows her breastfeeding her daughter Ivy. Facebook removed the photo from Roman's page after she had posted it, citing the company's policy barring people from uploading anything obscene, pornographic or sexually explicit" _ a policy that translates into a ban on pictures depicting certain amounts of exposed flesh.

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Shown is the house at Wyselaskie Circuit in Canberra, where a legal summons was attempted to be served to the occupant via the Facebook web site, on Tuesday December 16, 2008. You've been "superpoked" _ and served. A court in Australia has approved the use of Facebook, a popular social networking Web site, to notify a couple that they lost their home after defaulting on a loan. The Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court last Friday approved lawyer Mark McCormack's application to use Facebook to serve the legally binding documents after several failed attempts to contact the couple at the house and by e-mail. From AP Photo by MARK GRAHAM.

Shown is the house at Wyselaskie Circuit in Canberra, where a legal summons was attempted to be served to the occupant via the Facebook web site, on Tuesday December 16, 2008. You've been "superpoked" _ and served. A court in Australia has approved the use of Facebook, a popular social networking Web site, to notify a couple that they lost their home after defaulting on a loan. The Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court last Friday approved lawyer Mark McCormack's application to use Facebook to serve the legally binding documents after several failed attempts to contact the couple at the house and by e-mail.

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