photo: AP / Nasser Nasser
A Libyan rebel displays a parachute flare left behind by pro-Gadhafi forces at the western gate of Ajdabiya, Libya Wednesday, April 13, 2011.
photo: AP / Osama Faisal
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, center, stands with top delegates in Doha, Qatar, where the Libya Contact Group meeting Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Libyan rebels are in Qatar's capital to call for stronger international pressure on Moammar Gadhafi's regime as Western and Arab envoys gather to discuss options.
photo: AP / Donato Fasano
Two British RAF Typhoon jets prepare to take off from Gioia del Colle air base, near Bari, Italy, Thursday, March 24, 2011. NATO's commander for the naval blockade of Libya says he is confident he'll have enough ships to prevent weapons and mercenaries from entering Libya, but says he's still in a "build-up'' phase.
photo: AP / Osama Faisal
Delegates from the Libya Contact Group meet in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Libyan rebels are in Qatar's capital to call for stronger international pressure on Moammar Gadhafi's regime as Western and Arab envoys gather to discuss options.
photo: AP / Nasser Nasser
A Libyan rebel carrying an AK-47 guards at the western gate of Ajdabiya, Libya Wednesday, April 13, 2011. A spokesman for Libyan rebels urged the U.S. military Wednesday to reassert a stronger role in the NATO-led air campaign or risk more civilian casualties in the stalemate fighting between Moammar Gadhafi and forces seeking to end his four-decade rule
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Barry Bonds, left, arrives to enter a plea at the Federal building in San Francisco, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009. Bonds' trial for perjury and obstruction of justice charges begins next month.
photo: AP / Ali Haider
Former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter gestures during a news conference and meeting with the Iraqi Parliament in Baghdad, Sept. 8, 2002. Ritter said in an interview, "We may succeed in getting rid of Saddam Hussein, but we will lose the war: the war on terror, the war on how the world views us."
photo: AP / Sergei Grits
Workers install crosses on the grave of a blast victims during a funeral ceremony in the village of Kolodishchi in outskirts of Minsk, Belarus Wednesday, April 13, 2011. The city of Minsk has declared Wednesday as the day of mourning for those killed in a subway blast on Monday. Belarus says it has detained a possible suspect in the subway bombing that killed 12 people and wounded more than 200 others.
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In this Sunday, April 10 file image taken by T-Hawk drone aircraft and released by Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), the aerial view shows the damaged reactor building of Unit 4, left, of the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma town, Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan. Japan's nuclear regulators raised the severity level of the crisis at a stricken nuclear plant Tuesday to rank it on par with the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, citing the amount of radiation released
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Angela Gilliam, left, aunt of Lashanda Armstrong, and three unidentified women, place balloons, stuffed animals and candles near the boat ramp Wednesday, April 13, 2011 where Armstrong drove her car into the river in Newburgh, N.Y. Armstrong, who had just been involved in a domestic dispute, loaded her four children into a minivan Tuesday night and drove into the Hudson River, police said. Lashaun Armstrong, 10, escaped from the car and swam to shore, but his mother and three of his siblings wer
photo: AP / Mikhail Metzel
The Kremlin wall, towers and cathedrals are reflected on a nameboard of state-owned oil company Rosneft's headquarters, Moscow, Thursday, Dec. 23, 2004. President Vladimir Putin on Thursday strongly defended the purchase of Yukos oil assets by a state-owned company, saying the state was protecting its interests in moving to get control of the one of the biggest production facilities in Russia. In an apparently secret deal, the state-owned Rosneft oil company bought BaikalFinansGroup, the obscure
photo: AP / Yves Logghe
European Commissioner for Competition Joaquin Almunia addresses the media, at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Wednesday, April 13, 2011. EU regulators on Wednesday fined consumer products companies Procter & Gamble and Unilever a total of euro 315.2 million ($456 million) for price-fixing on powdered laundry detergent together with Henkel in eight EU countries.
photo: AP / John Donegan
A Qantas A380 superjumbo takes off past the Air Traffic Control tower at Mascot Airport in Sydney on Saturday Nov. 27, 2010. The superjumbo took off from Sydney on Saturday on the first A380 passenger flight for the airline since a midair engine explosion earlier this month triggered a global safety review.
photo: AP / Sergei Grits
Belarusian policemen carry a coffin with a blast victim during a funeral ceremony in the village of Kolodishchi in outskirts of Minsk, Belarus Wednesday, April 13, 2011. The city of Minsk has declared Wednesday as the day of mourning for those killed in a subway blast on Monday. Belarus says it has detained a possible suspect in the subway bombing that killed 12 people and wounded more than 200 others.
photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen
Anti-government protestors react during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa, Yemen, Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Yemeni security forces clashed with thousands of protesters who hurled rocks and burned tires in the southern port city of Aden on Wednesday, killing at least one person as demonstrations swelled in the capital.
photo: AP / Emanuel Ekra
Cocoa growers protest an export ban by burning sacs of cocoa beans in front of the European Union office in Abidjan, Ivory Coast Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011. Other farmers carry signs reading 'No to economic slavery' and 'Shame on the E.U.' as they look on. Ivory Coast's biggest bank shut down its operations Thursday, joining the companies fleeing the country's deepening political crisis, as hundreds of growers in the world's largest cocoa exporter burned their beans in protest.
photo: AP / Gregory Bull
A woman returns to her car after filling up at a gas station advertising regular gasoline on sale for $4.32 Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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A republican forces soldier with a rocket-propelled grenade launcher stands guard as security forces loyal to President Alassane Ouattara investigate a report of a weapons cache, in the Cocody neighborhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Ivory Coast's president is trying to establish order in the days after the country's strongman was arrested, assuring the public that looting and gunfire will cease and life will soon return to normal.
photo: AP / Martin Meissner
Dortmund's Nuri Sahin
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Tottenham Hotspur's Alan Hutton, foreground, is tackled by West Ham United's Mark Noble
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President Barack Obama outlines his fiscal policy during an address at George Washington University in Washington, Wednesday, April 13, 2011.
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Palermo's Abel Hernandez
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, and British Prime Minister David Cameron bid farewell after their meeting at the Elysee Palace Paris, Wednesday April 13, 2011. The leaders of Britain and France met to discuss issues related to Libya.
photo: AP / Christophe Ena
A crew member watches a Rafale fighter jet before being catapulted for a mission over Libya from France's flagship Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, in the Gulf of Sirte, off the Libyan coast, Wednesday, April 13, 2011. The missions are aimed at enforcing the no-fly zone and suppressing any attacks by Gadhafi's forces against civilians and rebels in eastern Libya.
photo: AP / Ben Curtis
A Libyan man walks past graffiti on a wall reading "Yes for Free Libya" in Benghazi, Libya Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Libya's rebels urged the U.S. military Wednesday to reassert a stronger role in the NATO-led air campaign and Qatar's crown prince told international envoys it was time to help the uprising tip the scales against Moammar Gadhafi's regime.
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Madrid's goalkeeper David de Gea
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AC Milan defender Alessandro Nesta
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Leverkusen head coach Jupp Heynckes
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Shakhtar's Douglas Costa
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Tottenham Hotspur's coach Harry Redknapp