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Posted: 2/5/2013 3:33:26 AM EST
In this Jan. 15, 2013 photo, Fathallah Arsalane, deputy secretary-general of Al Adl wal Ihsan, or the Justice and Charity movement, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Rabat, Morocco. Following the death of its founder last month, Morocco's largest opposition movement looks to play a greater role in Moroccan politics and society. (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar)
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Posted: 2/5/2013 3:33:26 AM EST
FILE - In this Sunday, March 20, 2011 file photo, demonstrators with various signs, including at right, "Separation of Powers," and at left, "Power to People," march while denouncing corruption, demanding better civil rights and a new constitution, in Casablanca, Morocco. In an interview with The Associated Press, Fathallah Arsalane, political leader of Al Adl wal Ihsan, or the Justice and Charity movement, warned that Morocco is at serious risk of a popular revolt if the state doesn’t recognize the demands of the Arab Spring and implement real democratic reforms. (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar, File)
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Posted: 2/5/2013 3:33:26 AM EST
In this Jan. 15, 2013 photo, Fathallah Arsalane, deputy secretary-general of Al Adl wal Ihsan, or the Justice and Charity movement, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Rabat, Morocco. Following the death of its founder last month, Morocco's largest opposition movement looks to play a greater role in Moroccan politics and society. (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar)
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Posted: 2/5/2013 3:33:26 AM EST
In this Jan. 15, 2013 photo, Fathallah Arsalane, deputy secretary-general of Al Adl wal Ihsan, or the Justice and Charity movement, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Rabat, Morocco. Following the death of its founder last month, Morocco's largest opposition movement looks to play a greater role in Moroccan politics and society. (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar)
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Posted: 2/5/2013 3:33:26 AM EST
In this Jan. 15, 2013 photo, Fathallah Arsalane, deputy secretary-general of Al Adl wal Ihsan, or the Justice and Charity movement, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Rabat, Morocco. Following the death of its founder last month, Morocco's largest opposition movement looks to play a greater role in Moroccan politics and society. (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar)
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Posted: 1/30/2013 5:18:23 PM EST
FILE - In this July, 31, 2012, file photo, former NBA basketball player Dennis Rodman appears during a news conference to announce his tour and charity work in Panama City. Rodman, one of basketball's most outrageous personalities, has written a book for children. The Hall of Famer's book, "Dennis The Wild Bull," came out Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco, File)
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Posted: 1/25/2013 4:14:34 PM EST
U.S. singer Tina Turner performs during the "Ein Herz fuer Kinder" (A Heart for Children) TV charity telethon in Berlin, December 17, 2011. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz
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Posted: 1/22/2013 11:28:28 AM EST
Ke$ha arrives at the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Charity Benefit, on Monday, Jan. 21, 2013 in Washington. (Photo by Stephen Boitano/Invision/AP)
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Posted: 1/22/2013 11:28:28 AM EST
Ke$ha arrives at the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Charity Benefit, on Monday, Jan. 21, 2013 in Washington. (Photo by Stephen Boitano/Invision/AP)
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Posted: 1/22/2013 11:28:28 AM EST
Ke$ha arrives at the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Charity Benefit, on Monday, Jan. 21, 2013 in Washington. (Photo by Stephen Boitano/Invision/AP)
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Posted: 1/22/2013 11:28:28 AM EST
Ke$ha arrives at the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Charity Benefit, on Monday, Jan. 21, 2013 in Washington. (Photo by Stephen Boitano/Invision/AP)
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Posted: 1/22/2013 2:13:23 AM EST
Ke$ha arrives at the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Charity Benefit, on Monday, Jan. 21, 2013 in Washington. (Photo by Stephen Boitano/Invision/AP)
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Posted: 1/10/2013 4:10:03 PM EST
British singer Amy Winehouse arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court in central London July 23, 2009. Winehouse arrived at a London court on Thursday to face a charge of assaulting a woman after a charity ball last year. REUTERS/Toby Melville
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Posted: 12/24/2012 4:11:19 AM EST
Kenya's Defence Minister Mohamed Yusuf Haji (L-R), Water Minister Charity Ngilu, former Tourism Minister Najib Balala, Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and former cabinet minister William Ruto attend an alliance campaign rally in Nairobi December 23, 2012. REUTERS/Noor Khamis
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Posted: 12/24/2012 4:11:19 AM EST
Kenya's Defence Minister Mohamed Yusuf Haji (L-R), Water Minister Charity Ngilu, former Tourism Minister Najib Balala, Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and former cabinet minister William Ruto attend an alliance campaign rally in Nairobi December 23, 2012. REUTERS/Noor Khamis
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Posted: 12/20/2012 6:08:31 AM EST
FILE - Donald Fehr, executive director of the NHL Players Association, speaks to reporters about on going labor talks with the league outside the NHL headquarters in New York, in this July 31, 2012 file photo. Donald Fehr and the players' association are ready to get back to the bargaining table at any moment. They are now just waiting for the NHL to feel the same way. "(We aren't talking) because the owners have not indicated a desire to resume," the NHLPA's executive director said Wednesday night Dec. 19, 2012 before a charity hockey game. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)
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Posted: 12/13/2012 1:33:23 PM EST
Hong Kong movie star Jackie Chan poses for photographers during the charity premiere of his new movie "CZ12" in Hong Kong Thursday Dec. 13, 2012. Jackie Chan suggests in a recent interview that protests should be restricted in the freewheeling Chinese city of Hong Kong. The action star lamented that Hong Kong has become a city of protest, where people "scold China, scold the leaders, scold anything, protest against anything." (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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Posted: 12/13/2012 1:33:23 PM EST
From left, French actress Laure Weissbecker, Hong Kong movie star Jackie Chan, Chinese actresses Zhang Lanxin and Yao Xingtong pose for photographers during the charity premiere of his new movie "CZ12" in Hong Kong, Thursday Dec. 13, 2012. Jackie Chan suggests in a recent interview that protests should be restricted in the freewheeling Chinese city of Hong Kong. The action star lamented that Hong Kong has become a city of protest, where people "scold China, scold the leaders, scold anything, protest against anything." (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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Posted: 12/13/2012 1:33:23 PM EST
Hong Kong movie star Jackie Chan poses for photographers during the charity premiere of his new movie "CZ12" in Hong Kong Thursday Dec. 13, 2012. Jackie Chan suggests in a recent interview that protests should be restricted in the freewheeling Chinese city of Hong Kong. The action star lamented that Hong Kong has become a city of protest, where people "scold China, scold the leaders, scold anything, protest against anything." (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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Posted: 12/11/2012 7:02:19 AM EST
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic with the "Centrepoint Premier Award for Contribution to the Lives of Youth Across the World" in recognition of his Novak Djokovic Foundation at the Winter Whites Gala in aid of the homeless charity Centrepoint at the Royal Hall in London December 8, 2012. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor