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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. 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.

    • 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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    • In this undated photo released by Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service in Tokyo Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, wearing glasses, stands with uniformed soldiers during his visit to a military unit in unknown location of North Korea. North Korea released pictures of Kim on Saturday for the first time in nearly two months. From AP Photo by AP.

      In this undated photo released by Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service in Tokyo Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, wearing glasses, stands with uniformed soldiers during his visit to a military unit in unknown location of North Korea. North Korea released pictures of Kim on Saturday for the first time in nearly two months.

    • India's Virender Sehwag walks back towards the pavilion after his dismissal on the third day of their first test match against Australia in Bangalore October 11, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      India's Virender Sehwag walks back towards the pavilion after his dismissal on the third day of their first test match against Australia in Bangalore October 11, 2008.

    • CONCORD, NC - OCTOBER 10:  Kyle Busch (L), driver of the #18 NOS Energy Drink Toyota, is congratulated by team president JD Gibbs (R), in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Nationwide Series Dollar General 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway on October 10, 2008 in Concord, North Carolina. From Getty Images by Getty Images for NASCAR.

      CONCORD, NC - OCTOBER 10: Kyle Busch (L), driver of the #18 NOS Energy Drink Toyota, is congratulated by team president JD Gibbs (R), in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Nationwide Series Dollar General 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway on October 10, 2008 in Concord, North Carolina.

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      Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin speaks at a meeting with Russia's Communist Party in Moscow, Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008. Vladimir Putin said Thursday the wide-ranging financial crisis has irreparably damaged the image of the U.S. as the leader of the free world and the global economy.

    • Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin smiles as he poses with a tiger cub on October 10, 2008 which was presented to him on his bithday on October 7, in Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin smiles as he poses with a tiger cub on October 10, 2008 which was presented to him on his bithday on October 7, in Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow.

    • U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) listens to questions from supporters as his vice presidential running mate Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (R) looks on during a town hall meeting in Waukesha, Wisconsin October 9, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) listens to questions from supporters as his vice presidential running mate Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (R) looks on during a town hall meeting in Waukesha, Wisconsin October 9, 2008.

    • Director Ridley Scott and girlfriend Giannina Facio attend the world premiere of 'Body Of Lies' at the Rose Hall Theater on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008 in New York. From AP Photo by Evan Agostini.

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Hispanic printing press workersawait the arrival of US Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain where he was to address Hispanic business leaders at C&H Letterpress printing company in Santa Ana, California on March 25, 2008. McCain Tuesday laid out his credentials for managing the economy, an area Democrats hope to expose as a weakness in November's general election. McCain said he would examine every potential solution to the mortgage crisis which is threatening to spill over into a recession -- but would stop short of calling for immediate government intervention. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Hispanic printing press workersawait the arrival of US Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain where he was to address Hispanic business leaders at C&H Letterpress printing company in Santa Ana, California on March 25, 2008. McCain Tuesday laid out his credentials for managing the economy, an area Democrats hope to expose as a weakness in November's general election. McCain said he would examine every potential solution to the mortgage crisis which is threatening to spill over into a recession -- but would stop short of calling for immediate government intervention.

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Hispanic printing press workers listen as US Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain speaks at a campaign event with Hispanic business leaders at C&H Letterpress printing company in Santa Ana, California on March 25, 2008. McCain Tuesday laid out his credentials for managing the economy, an area Democrats hope to expose as a weakness in November's general election. McCain said he would examine every potential solution to the mortgage crisis which is threatening to spill over into a recession -- but would stop short of calling for immediate government intervention. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Hispanic printing press workers listen as US Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain speaks at a campaign event with Hispanic business leaders at C&H Letterpress printing company in Santa Ana, California on March 25, 2008. McCain Tuesday laid out his credentials for managing the economy, an area Democrats hope to expose as a weakness in November's general election. McCain said he would examine every potential solution to the mortgage crisis which is threatening to spill over into a recession -- but would stop short of calling for immediate government intervention.

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US Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain addresses Hispanic business leaders at C&H Letterpress printing company in Santa Ana, California on March 25, 2008. McCain Tuesday laid out his credentials for managing the economy, an area Democrats hope to expose as a weakness in November's general election. McCain said he would examine every potential solution to the mortgage crisis which is threatening to spill over into a recession -- but would stop short of calling for immediate government intervention. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

US Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain addresses Hispanic business leaders at C&H Letterpress printing company in Santa Ana, California on March 25, 2008. McCain Tuesday laid out his credentials for managing the economy, an area Democrats hope to expose as a weakness in November's general election. McCain said he would examine every potential solution to the mortgage crisis which is threatening to spill over into a recession -- but would stop short of calling for immediate government intervention.

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US Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain gets out of his van as he arrives for a roundtable discussion with Hispanic small businessmen and women, at C&H Letterpress printing company in Santa Ana, California on March 25, 2008. McCain Tuesday laid out his credentials for managing the economy, an area Democrats hope to expose as a weakness in November's general election. McCain said he would examine every potential solution to the mortgage crisis which is threatening to spill over into a recession -- but would stop short of calling for immediate government intervention. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

US Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain gets out of his van as he arrives for a roundtable discussion with Hispanic small businessmen and women, at C&H Letterpress printing company in Santa Ana, California on March 25, 2008. McCain Tuesday laid out his credentials for managing the economy, an area Democrats hope to expose as a weakness in November's general election. McCain said he would examine every potential solution to the mortgage crisis which is threatening to spill over into a recession -- but would stop short of calling for immediate government intervention.

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US Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain arrives for a roundtable discussion with Hispanic small businessmen and women, at C&H Letterpress printing company in Santa Ana, California on March 25, 2008. McCain Tuesday laid out his credentials for managing the economy, an area Democrats hope to expose as a weakness in November's general election. McCain said he would examine every potential solution to the mortgage crisis which is threatening to spill over into a recession -- but would stop short of calling for immediate government intervention. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

US Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain arrives for a roundtable discussion with Hispanic small businessmen and women, at C&H Letterpress printing company in Santa Ana, California on March 25, 2008. McCain Tuesday laid out his credentials for managing the economy, an area Democrats hope to expose as a weakness in November's general election. McCain said he would examine every potential solution to the mortgage crisis which is threatening to spill over into a recession -- but would stop short of calling for immediate government intervention.

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Democrat Andre Carson celebrates his win over GOP challenger Jon Elrod in Indiana's 7th congressional district special election in Indianapolis, Tuesday, March 11, 2008. The grandson of the late U.S. Rep. Julia Carson won a special election Tuesday to succeed her, keeping the seat in Democratic hands and becoming the second Muslim ever elected to Congress. From AP Photo by Tom Strattman.

Democrat Andre Carson celebrates his win over GOP challenger Jon Elrod in Indiana's 7th congressional district special election in Indianapolis, Tuesday, March 11, 2008. The grandson of the late U.S. Rep. Julia Carson won a special election Tuesday to succeed her, keeping the seat in Democratic hands and becoming the second Muslim ever elected to Congress.

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Democrat Andre Carson celebrates his win over GOP challenger Jon Elrod in Indiana's 7th congressional district special election in Indianapolis, Tuesday, March 11, 2008. The grandson of the late U.S. Rep. Julia Carson won a special election Tuesday to succeed her, keeping the seat in Democratic hands and becoming the second Muslim ever elected to Congress. From AP Photo by Tom Strattman.

Democrat Andre Carson celebrates his win over GOP challenger Jon Elrod in Indiana's 7th congressional district special election in Indianapolis, Tuesday, March 11, 2008. The grandson of the late U.S. Rep. Julia Carson won a special election Tuesday to succeed her, keeping the seat in Democratic hands and becoming the second Muslim ever elected to Congress.

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U.S. maps show Dem and GOP winners of each state contest as of March 3; 2c x 6 inches; 96.3 mm x 152.4 mm. From AP Photo by Carrie Osgood.

U.S. maps show Dem and GOP winners of each state contest as of March 3; 2c x 6 inches; 96.3 mm x 152.4 mm.

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U.S. maps show Dem and GOP winners of each state contest as of Feb. 28; two sizes; 2c x 6 inches; 96.3 mm x 152.4 mm; 4c x 3 1/2 inches; 195.7 mm x 88.9 mm. From AP Photo by Carrie Osgood.

U.S. maps show Dem and GOP winners of each state contest as of Feb. 28; two sizes; 2c x 6 inches; 96.3 mm x 152.4 mm; 4c x 3 1/2 inches; 195.7 mm x 88.9 mm.

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Puerto Rico's nonvoting congressional representative and U.S. Republican Party delegate Luis Fortuno, right, reacts after casting his ballot as Toa Baja's mayor Anibal Vega Borges prepares to cast his ballot, during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.

Puerto Rico's nonvoting congressional representative and U.S. Republican Party delegate Luis Fortuno, right, reacts after casting his ballot as Toa Baja's mayor Anibal Vega Borges prepares to cast his ballot, during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory.

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Members of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico cheer their candidate, Arizona Sen. John McCain, during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.

Members of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico cheer their candidate, Arizona Sen. John McCain, during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory.

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An unidentified member of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico marks his ballot for Arizona Sen. John McCain, during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.

An unidentified member of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico marks his ballot for Arizona Sen. John McCain, during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory.

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Eulalio Martinez, member of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico, casts his ballot during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.

Eulalio Martinez, member of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico, casts his ballot during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory.

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An unidentified member of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico exits the voting booth during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.

An unidentified member of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico exits the voting booth during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory.

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Members of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico meet for the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.

Members of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico meet for the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory.

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Members of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico count ballots during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.

Members of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico count ballots during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory.

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Carlos Flores, member of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico, shows his support for Arizona Sen. John McCain during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.

Carlos Flores, member of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico, shows his support for Arizona Sen. John McCain during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory.

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A member of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico marks his ballot for Arizona Sen. John McCain during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.

A member of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico marks his ballot for Arizona Sen. John McCain during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory.

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Members of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico show their support for Arizona Sen. John McCain during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.

Members of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico show their support for Arizona Sen. John McCain during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in the municipality of Toa Baja, just outside San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory.

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Members of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico mark their ballots for Arizona's Sen. John McCain during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in Toa Baja, in the outskirts of San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory. From AP Photo by Andres Leighton.

Members of the U.S. Republican Party in Puerto Rico mark their ballots for Arizona's Sen. John McCain during the so-called "assembly of delegates" in Toa Baja, in the outskirts of San Juan, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008. Puerto Rico awarded all 20 presidential convention delegates at stake to John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington's complicated relationship with the U.S. Caribbean territory.

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U.S. maps show Dem and GOP winners of each state contest; two sizes; 2c x 6 inches; 96.3 mm x 152.4 mm; 4c x 3 1/2 inches; 195.7 mm x 88.9 mm. From AP Photo by Yuko Yajima.

U.S. maps show Dem and GOP winners of each state contest; two sizes; 2c x 6 inches; 96.3 mm x 152.4 mm; 4c x 3 1/2 inches; 195.7 mm x 88.9 mm.

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