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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.

    • 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.

    • Georgian soldiers run near a blazing building after a Russian bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said. The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to  Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Georgian soldiers run near a blazing building after a Russian bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said. The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town.

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      Ecuador's Cristian Benites, left, fights for the ball with Chile's Arturo Vidal during a World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match in Quito, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008.

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      George Soros, Chair of the Soros Fund Management and founder of The Open Society Institute, holds his new book during a news conference at the International Monetary Fund headquarters in Washington October 12, 2008. Soros welcomed on Sunday a bank rescue package from euro zone leaders and said financial markets, although in panic, could turn around after such a display of leadership.

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Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago (R) talks with Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates at his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago (R) talks with Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates at his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago (L) and his wife Pilar Del Rio attend his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago (L) and his wife Pilar Del Rio attend his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago (L) and his wife Pilar Del Rio walk in his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago (L) and his wife Pilar Del Rio walk in his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago (R) shakes hands Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates in his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago (R) shakes hands Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates in his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Nobel laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago (L) is kissed by an unidentified woman as he seats during the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. The multimedia exibit "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Nobel laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago (L) is kissed by an unidentified woman as he seats during the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. The multimedia exibit "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Nobel laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago arrives for the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. Named "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams), the multimedia exibit displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Nobel laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago arrives for the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. Named "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams), the multimedia exibit displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Nobel laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago (L) sits on a sofa during the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. Named "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams), the multimedia exibit displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Nobel laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago (L) sits on a sofa during the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. Named "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams), the multimedia exibit displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Nobel laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago (C) and his wife Pilar (R) walk past one of his paintings during the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. The multimedia exibit "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Nobel laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago (C) and his wife Pilar (R) walk past one of his paintings during the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. The multimedia exibit "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Nobel laureate Jose Saramago (L) and wife Pilar (R) arrive for the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. The multimedia exibit "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Nobel laureate Jose Saramago (L) and wife Pilar (R) arrive for the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. The multimedia exibit "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Nobel Literature laureate Portuguese Jose Saramago (L) speaks with Argentina's elected president, First lady and Senator, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner during a meeting at the Casa Rosada presidential palace in Buenos Aires, 06 November 2007. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Nobel Literature laureate Portuguese Jose Saramago (L) speaks with Argentina's elected president, First lady and Senator, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner during a meeting at the Casa Rosada presidential palace in Buenos Aires, 06 November 2007.

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Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago walks past a word, that reads 'Sonhos' (Dreams) at his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago walks past a word, that reads 'Sonhos' (Dreams) at his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago is seen during his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago is seen during his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago talks in front of Portugal Prime Minister Jose Socrates (L), Spain's Minister of Culture Cesar Antonio Molina (2nd L) and his Portuguese counterpart Jose Antonio Pinto Ribeiro at his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago talks in front of Portugal Prime Minister Jose Socrates (L), Spain's Minister of Culture Cesar Antonio Molina (2nd L) and his Portuguese counterpart Jose Antonio Pinto Ribeiro at his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago speaks during his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago speaks during his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago walks past a word, that read 'Sonhos' (Dreams) at his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Portuguese Nobel Literature laureate Jose Saramago walks past a word, that read 'Sonhos' (Dreams) at his exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Nobel laureate Jose Saramago speaks during the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. The multimedia exibit "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Nobel laureate Jose Saramago speaks during the opening of an exibition dedicated to his work at the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. The multimedia exibit "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Nobel laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago (3rd-R) and Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates (4th-R) answer journalists' questions as they arrive for the opening of an exibition dedicated to Saramago's work at the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. The multimedia exibit "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Nobel laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago (3rd-R) and Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates (4th-R) answer journalists' questions as they arrive for the opening of an exibition dedicated to Saramago's work at the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon on April 23, 2008. The multimedia exibit "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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Nobel-laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago looks at a wall with the names of people who disappeared during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship during the inauguration of the wall in Buenos Aires' Memorial Park November 7, 2007. An Argentine government report estimates that around 11,000 people either died or disappeared during a crackdown by the military to wipe out suspected dissidents during the dictatorship, although human rights groups say the number is closer to 30,000. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Nobel-laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago looks at a wall with the names of people who disappeared during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship during the inauguration of the wall in Buenos Aires' Memorial Park November 7, 2007. An Argentine government report estimates that around 11,000 people either died or disappeared during a crackdown by the military to wipe out suspected dissidents during the dictatorship, although human rights groups say the number is closer to 30,000.

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Nobel-laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago stands in front of a wall with the names of people who disappeared during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship during the inauguration of the wall in Buenos Aires' Memorial Park November 7, 2007. An Argentine government report estimates that around 11,000 people either died or disappeared during a crackdown by the military to wipe out suspected dissidents during the dictatorship, although human rights groups say the number is closer to 30,000. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Nobel-laureate Portuguese writer Jose Saramago stands in front of a wall with the names of people who disappeared during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship during the inauguration of the wall in Buenos Aires' Memorial Park November 7, 2007. An Argentine government report estimates that around 11,000 people either died or disappeared during a crackdown by the military to wipe out suspected dissidents during the dictatorship, although human rights groups say the number is closer to 30,000.

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Portuguese writer Jose Saramago receives the Save the Children award "Friend of the children" from Spain's Princess Letizia (L) during a ceremony in downtown Madrid September 19, 2007. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Portuguese writer Jose Saramago receives the Save the Children award "Friend of the children" from Spain's Princess Letizia (L) during a ceremony in downtown Madrid September 19, 2007.

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The typewriter, table and glasses of the Portuguese Nobel literature laureate Jose Saramago are seen at an exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27,  displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

The typewriter, table and glasses of the Portuguese Nobel literature laureate Jose Saramago are seen at an exhibition called "Consistencia dos Sonhos" (Consistency of Dreams) in Lisbon April 23, 2008. The multimedia exhibition, which opens to public from April 23 to July 27, displays documents on the life and work of Saramago, including original texts.

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