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A  Thai manlooks after his child at a temporary shelter at Don Muang  airport in Bangkok on October 28, 2011. Floods that have sparked an  exodus from the Thai capital crept closer to the city centre on October  28, but hopes grew that emergency barriers would prevent a major  overflow from Bangkok’s main river.

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A Thai manlooks after his child at a temporary shelter at Don Muang airport in Bangkok on October 28, 2011. Floods that have sparked an exodus from the Thai capital crept closer to the city centre on October 28, but hopes grew that emergency barriers would prevent a major overflow from Bangkok’s main river.

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A monk walked past the Boudhanath Stupa on the outskirts of Kathmandu,  Nepal, Thursday. The holy Buddhist temple is a UNESCO World Heritage  site.

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A monk walked past the Boudhanath Stupa on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday. The holy Buddhist temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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A person carries a copy of the long-awaited Saville Inquiry report into  Bloody Sunday, after relatives of the victims read the first copies,  outside the Guildhall on June 15, 2010 in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.  The long-awaited report from the Saville Inquiry, which was set up in  1998 and is estimated to have cost 191m GBP, will be announced by  British Prime Minister David Cameron in the Commons and stated that all  victims were innocent.

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A person carries a copy of the long-awaited Saville Inquiry report into Bloody Sunday, after relatives of the victims read the first copies, outside the Guildhall on June 15, 2010 in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The long-awaited report from the Saville Inquiry, which was set up in 1998 and is estimated to have cost 191m GBP, will be announced by British Prime Minister David Cameron in the Commons and stated that all victims were innocent.

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A US Army soldier looks over a note containing Pashto translations of  frequently-used phrases June 14, 2010 in rural Dand District, just south  of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

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A US Army soldier looks over a note containing Pashto translations of frequently-used phrases June 14, 2010 in rural Dand District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

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An American soldier makes his way through a wheat field during a foot  patrol June 13, 2010 in rural Dand District, just south of Kandahar,  Afghanistan. 

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An American soldier makes his way through a wheat field during a foot patrol June 13, 2010 in rural Dand District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

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Lt. Michael  Thompson of the 1-71 Cavalry eats breakfast before leading an  early-morning foot patrol at Tarnac outpost June 13, 2010 in rural Dand  District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

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Lt. Michael Thompson of the 1-71 Cavalry eats breakfast before leading an early-morning foot patrol at Tarnac outpost June 13, 2010 in rural Dand District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

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A soldier with the 1-71 Cavalry stretches before exercising at the Dand  District government center where he is based June 10, 2010 in Dand  District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.

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A soldier with the 1-71 Cavalry stretches before exercising at the Dand District government center where he is based June 10, 2010 in Dand District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.

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Members of the Afghan  National Army (ANA) nap during  the intense midday heat at a ANA field base  June 11, 2010 in Dand  District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

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Members of the Afghan National Army (ANA) nap during the intense midday heat at a ANA field base June 11, 2010 in Dand District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

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Local villager Lala  Muhammad, 57, speaks with the U.S. Army’s 1-71 Cavalry during a mission to question  local villagers about their views on Dand District governance June 11,  2010 in Dand  District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. Muhammad lost vision in his right eye as a child. 

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Local villager Lala Muhammad, 57, speaks with the U.S. Army’s 1-71 Cavalry during a mission to question local villagers about their views on Dand District governance June 11, 2010 in Dand District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. Muhammad lost vision in his right eye as a child. 

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Nakeeb, a 13-year-old Pashtun Afghan boy, watches American and Canadian  soldiers as they patrol on June 9, 2010 in the village of Zor Mashur, south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

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Nakeeb, a 13-year-old Pashtun Afghan boy, watches American and Canadian soldiers as they patrol on June 9, 2010 in the village of Zor Mashur, south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

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An elderly ethnic Uzbek man sat in front of his burnt house in Osh,  Kyrgyzstan, Tuesday. The interim government has vowed to proceed with  plans for a referendum and parliamentary elections this year, despite an  ethnic clash that has left more than 100 dead.

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An elderly ethnic Uzbek man sat in front of his burnt house in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, Tuesday. The interim government has vowed to proceed with plans for a referendum and parliamentary elections this year, despite an ethnic clash that has left more than 100 dead.

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A member of a U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team was suited up  for a bomb-disposal exercise at Camp Nathan Smith in Kandahar,  Afghanistan, Tuesday. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has appealed to  tribal and religious leaders to support a major anti-Taliban operation  in the southern province.

Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images

A member of a U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team was suited up for a bomb-disposal exercise at Camp Nathan Smith in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Tuesday. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has appealed to tribal and religious leaders to support a major anti-Taliban operation in the southern province.

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Palestinian girls studied the Quran Tuesday in Gaza City at a  Hamas-supported program.

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Palestinian girls studied the Quran Tuesday in Gaza City at a Hamas-supported program.

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A Pakistani worker carried bananas at a fruit market in the capital, Islamabad. Pakistan’s economy grew by 4.1 percent in the financial year ending on June 30, compared with the 1.2 percent growth in the previous year, according to the 2009-2010 Pakistan Economic Survey.  

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A Pakistani worker carried bananas at a fruit market in the capital, Islamabad. Pakistan’s economy grew by 4.1 percent in the financial year ending on June 30, compared with the 1.2 percent growth in the previous year, according to the 2009-2010 Pakistan Economic Survey.
 

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An American soldier scanned the irises of an Afghan police officer with a handheld biometric device in Dand district, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. The soldiers are using biometric tools to catalog all military-aged men and boys in the district, part of a strategy to identify Taliban insurgents and legitimize the government.

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An American soldier scanned the irises of an Afghan police officer with a handheld biometric device in Dand district, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. The soldiers are using biometric tools to catalog all military-aged men and boys in the district, part of a strategy to identify Taliban insurgents and legitimize the government.

Pornchai Kittiwongsakul/AFP/Getty Images
A  Thai manlooks after his child at a temporary shelter at Don Muang  airport in Bangkok on October 28, 2011. Floods that have sparked an  exodus from the Thai capital crept closer to the city centre on October  28, but hopes grew that emergency barriers would prevent a major  overflow from Bangkok’s main river.

Pornchai Kittiwongsakul/AFP/Getty Images

A Thai manlooks after his child at a temporary shelter at Don Muang airport in Bangkok on October 28, 2011. Floods that have sparked an exodus from the Thai capital crept closer to the city centre on October 28, but hopes grew that emergency barriers would prevent a major overflow from Bangkok’s main river.

Prakash Mathema/AFP/Getty Images
A monk walked past the Boudhanath Stupa on the outskirts of Kathmandu,  Nepal, Thursday. The holy Buddhist temple is a UNESCO World Heritage  site.

Prakash Mathema/AFP/Getty Images

A monk walked past the Boudhanath Stupa on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday. The holy Buddhist temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Paul Faith/WPA/Getty Images
A person carries a copy of the long-awaited Saville Inquiry report into  Bloody Sunday, after relatives of the victims read the first copies,  outside the Guildhall on June 15, 2010 in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.  The long-awaited report from the Saville Inquiry, which was set up in  1998 and is estimated to have cost 191m GBP, will be announced by  British Prime Minister David Cameron in the Commons and stated that all  victims were innocent.

Paul Faith/WPA/Getty Images

A person carries a copy of the long-awaited Saville Inquiry report into Bloody Sunday, after relatives of the victims read the first copies, outside the Guildhall on June 15, 2010 in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The long-awaited report from the Saville Inquiry, which was set up in 1998 and is estimated to have cost 191m GBP, will be announced by British Prime Minister David Cameron in the Commons and stated that all victims were innocent.

Chris Hondros/Getty Images
A US Army soldier looks over a note containing Pashto translations of  frequently-used phrases June 14, 2010 in rural Dand District, just south  of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images

A US Army soldier looks over a note containing Pashto translations of frequently-used phrases June 14, 2010 in rural Dand District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images
An American soldier makes his way through a wheat field during a foot  patrol June 13, 2010 in rural Dand District, just south of Kandahar,  Afghanistan. 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images

An American soldier makes his way through a wheat field during a foot patrol June 13, 2010 in rural Dand District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images
Lt. Michael  Thompson of the 1-71 Cavalry eats breakfast before leading an  early-morning foot patrol at Tarnac outpost June 13, 2010 in rural Dand  District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images

Lt. Michael Thompson of the 1-71 Cavalry eats breakfast before leading an early-morning foot patrol at Tarnac outpost June 13, 2010 in rural Dand District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images
A soldier with the 1-71 Cavalry stretches before exercising at the Dand  District government center where he is based June 10, 2010 in Dand  District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.

Chris Hondros/Getty Images

A soldier with the 1-71 Cavalry stretches before exercising at the Dand District government center where he is based June 10, 2010 in Dand District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.

Chris Hondros/Getty Images
Members of the Afghan  National Army (ANA) nap during  the intense midday heat at a ANA field base  June 11, 2010 in Dand  District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images

Members of the Afghan National Army (ANA) nap during the intense midday heat at a ANA field base June 11, 2010 in Dand District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images
Local villager Lala  Muhammad, 57, speaks with the U.S. Army’s 1-71 Cavalry during a mission to question  local villagers about their views on Dand District governance June 11,  2010 in Dand  District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. Muhammad lost vision in his right eye as a child. 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images

Local villager Lala Muhammad, 57, speaks with the U.S. Army’s 1-71 Cavalry during a mission to question local villagers about their views on Dand District governance June 11, 2010 in Dand District, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. Muhammad lost vision in his right eye as a child. 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images
Nakeeb, a 13-year-old Pashtun Afghan boy, watches American and Canadian  soldiers as they patrol on June 9, 2010 in the village of Zor Mashur, south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images

Nakeeb, a 13-year-old Pashtun Afghan boy, watches American and Canadian soldiers as they patrol on June 9, 2010 in the village of Zor Mashur, south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. 

Viktor Drachev/AFP/Getty Images
An elderly ethnic Uzbek man sat in front of his burnt house in Osh,  Kyrgyzstan, Tuesday. The interim government has vowed to proceed with  plans for a referendum and parliamentary elections this year, despite an  ethnic clash that has left more than 100 dead.

Viktor Drachev/AFP/Getty Images

An elderly ethnic Uzbek man sat in front of his burnt house in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, Tuesday. The interim government has vowed to proceed with plans for a referendum and parliamentary elections this year, despite an ethnic clash that has left more than 100 dead.

Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images
A member of a U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team was suited up  for a bomb-disposal exercise at Camp Nathan Smith in Kandahar,  Afghanistan, Tuesday. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has appealed to  tribal and religious leaders to support a major anti-Taliban operation  in the southern province.

Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images

A member of a U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team was suited up for a bomb-disposal exercise at Camp Nathan Smith in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Tuesday. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has appealed to tribal and religious leaders to support a major anti-Taliban operation in the southern province.

Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images
Palestinian girls studied the Quran Tuesday in Gaza City at a  Hamas-supported program.

Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images

Palestinian girls studied the Quran Tuesday in Gaza City at a Hamas-supported program.

Behrouz Mehri/AFP/Getty Images
A Pakistani worker carried bananas at a fruit market in the capital, Islamabad. Pakistan’s economy grew by 4.1 percent in the financial year ending on June 30, compared with the 1.2 percent growth in the previous year, according to the 2009-2010 Pakistan Economic Survey.  

Behrouz Mehri/AFP/Getty Images

A Pakistani worker carried bananas at a fruit market in the capital, Islamabad. Pakistan’s economy grew by 4.1 percent in the financial year ending on June 30, compared with the 1.2 percent growth in the previous year, according to the 2009-2010 Pakistan Economic Survey.
 

Chris Hondros/Getty Images
An American soldier scanned the irises of an Afghan police officer with a handheld biometric device in Dand district, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. The soldiers are using biometric tools to catalog all military-aged men and boys in the district, part of a strategy to identify Taliban insurgents and legitimize the government.

Chris Hondros/Getty Images

An American soldier scanned the irises of an Afghan police officer with a handheld biometric device in Dand district, just south of Kandahar, Afghanistan. The soldiers are using biometric tools to catalog all military-aged men and boys in the district, part of a strategy to identify Taliban insurgents and legitimize the government.

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