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LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 21: Entertainer Jacky Cheung (2L) and Caesars Palace President Gary Selesner (2R) pose with two actors dressed as Roman characters Cleopatra (L) and Julius Caesar at Caesars Palace December 21, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Cheung is set to perform two sold-out shows at The Colosseum at Caesars this weekend.
Monks pray in Rome's Julius Caesar Hall in Campidoglio city hall, during a gathering against a military crackdown on anti-government demonstrations in Myanmar, Thursday Sept. 27, 2007. A large photo of detained Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is seen background. Soldiers fired automatic weapons into a crowd of anti-government demonstrators Thursday, during clashes that killed at least nine people including a Japanese national and injured 11 others.
Monks pray in Rome's Julius Caesar Hall in Campidoglio city hall, during a gathering against a military crackdown on anti-government demonstrations in Myanmar, Thursday Sept. 27, 2007. Soldiers fired automatic weapons into a crowd of anti-government demonstrators Thursday, during clashes that killed at least nine people including a Japanese national and injured 11 others.
U.S. actor George Clooney arrives for a press conference on the Sudanese region of Darfur, at Rome's Campidoglio Capitol hill, Thursday Dec. 13, 2007. Clooney and fellow U.S. actor Don Cheadle, received peace awards for their efforts to raise awareness on the plight of the millions who have fled their homes in the Sudanese region of Darfur. In the background is a statue of Roman emperor Julius Caesar.
A throne, similar to one found recently in an ancient Roman settlement near Naples, is shown in a painting from the same period in a photo released December 4, 2007. An ancient Roman wood and ivory throne has been unearthed at a dig in Herculaneum, Italian archaeologists said on Tuesday, hailing it as the most significant piece of wooden furniture ever discovered there. The throne was found during an excavation in the Villa of the Papyri, the private house formerly belonging to Julius Caesar's father-in-law, Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, built on the slope of Mount Vesuvius.
A piece of a throne found in an ancient Roman settlement near Naples is shown in a photo released December 4, 2007. An ancient Roman wood and ivory throne has been unearthed at a dig in Herculaneum, Italian archaeologists said on Tuesday, hailing it as the most significant piece of wooden furniture ever discovered there. The throne was found during an excavation in the Villa of the Papyri, the private house formerly belonging to Julius Caesar's father-in-law, Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, built on the slope of Mount Vesuvius.
A piece of a throne found in an ancient Roman settlement near Naples is shown in a photo released December 4, 2007. An ancient Roman wood and ivory throne has been unearthed at a dig in Herculaneum, Italian archaeologists said on Tuesday, hailing it as the most significant piece of wooden furniture ever discovered there. The throne was found during an excavation in the Villa of the Papyri, the private house formerly belonging to Julius Caesar's father-in-law, Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, built on the slope of Mount Vesuvius.
Opera Diva Danielle de Niese performs the role of Cleopatra with David Daniels as Julius Caesar during a dress rehearsal for the George Frideric Handel opera Guilio Cesare at the Chicago Lyric Opera in Chicago, Monday, Oct. 29, 2007. With her dancer's body, huge brown eyes and California-casual personal style, soprano Danielle de Niese hardly fits the stereotype of an opera star. No horned helmet for her, as this season's poster outside Lyric Opera of Chicago attests. It shows the 27-year-old de Niese in a jewel-encrusted brassiere and rather little else.
Monks hold photos of detained Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Rome's Julius Caesar Hall in Campidoglio city hall, during a gathering against a military crackdown on anti-government demonstrations in Myanmar, Thursday Sept. 27, 2007. Soldiers fired automatic weapons into a crowd of anti-government demonstrators Thursday, during clashes that killed at least nine people including a Japanese national and injured 11 others.
People walk along the street in Alexandria August 25, 2007. Egypt, the ancient city that is seeking to regain its status as a tourism destination. Alexandria, the Egyptian coastal city where Cleopatra had love affairs with Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony, is trying to regain some of its old glory as a tourism destination for European and Arab elites. Picture taken August 25, 2007. To match feature EGYPT-ALEXANDRIA/ REUTERS/Stringer
New buildings are seen along the waterfront in Alexandria August 25, 2007. Egypt, the ancient city that is seeking to regain its status as a tourism destination. Alexandria, the Egyptian coastal city where Cleopatra had love affairs with Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony, is trying to regain some of its old glory as a tourism destination for European and Arab elites. Picture taken August 25, 2007. To match feature EGYPT-ALEXANDRIA/ REUTERS/Stringer
Tourists enjoy the beach in Alexandria August 25, 2007. Egypt, the ancient city that is seeking to regain its status as a tourism destination. Alexandria, the Egyptian coastal city where Cleopatra had love affairs with Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony, is trying to regain some of its old glory as a tourism destination for European and Arab elites. Picture taken August 25, 2007. To match feature EGYPT-ALEXANDRIA/ REUTERS/Stringer
LAS VEGAS - JULY 19: (L-R) Caesars Palace general manager John Unwin, Roman character Julius Caesar, President of Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. Western Division Tom Jenkin, Roman character Cleopatra and Caesars President Gary Selesner, pose during a news conference at Caesars July 19, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Harrah's announced a USD 1 billion expansion at Caesars that will include building a 665-room, 23-story tower to be named the Octavius Tower, and a 263,00-square-foot convention area.
LAS VEGAS - JULY 19: Caesars Palace general manager John Unwin (C) speaks as (L-R) Roman characters Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, and President of Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. Western Division Tom Jenkin, and Caesars President Gary Selesner, look on a during a news conference at Caesars July 19, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Harrah's announced a USD 1 billion expansion at Caesars that will include building a 665-room, 23-story tower to be named the Octavius Tower, and a 263,00-square-foot convention area.
LAS VEGAS - JULY 19: (L-R) Roman characters Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, President of Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. Western Division Tom Jenkin, and Caesars President Gary Selesner, look on as Caesars general manager John Unwin speaks during a news conference at Caesars July 19, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Harrah's announced a USD 1 billion expansion at Caesars that will include building a 665-room, 23-story tower to be named the Octavius Tower, and a 263,00-square-foot convention area.
LAS VEGAS - JULY 19: (L-R) Roman characters Cleopatra and Julius Caesar look on as Caesars Palace general manager John Unwin speaks during a news conference at Caesars July 19, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. announced a USD 1 billion expansion at Caesars that will include building a 665-room, 23-story tower to be named the Octavius Tower, and a 263,00-square-foot convention area.
LAS VEGAS - JULY 19: (L-R) Roman characters Cleopatra and Julius Caesar look on as President of Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. Western Division Tom Jenkin speaks during a news conference at Caesars Palace July 19, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Harrah's announced a USD 1 billion expansion at Caesars that will include building a 665-room, 23-story tower to be named the Octavius Tower, and a 263,00-square-foot convention area.
LAS VEGAS - JULY 19: Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. Western Division Tom Jenkin (C) speaks as (L-R) Roman characters Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, Caesars Palace President Gary Selesner, and Caesars general manager John Unwin, look on during a news conference at Caesars July 19, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Harrah's announced a USD 1 billion expansion at Caesars that will include building a 665-room, 23-story tower to be named the Octavius Tower, and a 263,00-square-foot convention area.
LAS VEGAS - JULY 19: (L-R) Roman characters Cleopatra and Julius Caesar look on as Caesars Palace President Gary Selesner speaks during a news conference at Caesars July 19, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. announced a USD 1 billion expansion at Caesars that will include building a 665-room, 23-story tower to be named the Octavius Tower, and a 263,00-square-foot convention area.