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Posted: 5/2/2013 5:38:24 PM EST
Thousands of students and foot soldiers march through downtown Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, May 2, 2013 retracing a landmark civil rights march. Students from a dozen high schools and colleges marched from the city's 16th Street Baptist Church to mark the 50th anniversary of the Children's Crusade against racial segregation in 1963. The march 50 years ago was led by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and ended with city leaders unleashing fire hoses and police dogs on demonstrators. The ghastly images showed the depth of racial turmoil in the South. Public outcry helped spur passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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Posted: 5/2/2013 5:38:24 PM EST
Alabama Southern Christian Leadership Conference Director Bishop Calvin Woods, center with bullhorn, leads thousands of young students on a march through downtown Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, May 2, 2013, retracing a landmark civil rights march. Students from a dozen high schools and colleges marched from the city's 16th Street Baptist Church to mark the 50th anniversary of the Children's Crusade against racial segregation in 1963. The march 50 years ago was led by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and ended with city leaders unleashing fire hoses and police dogs on demonstrators. The ghastly images showed the depth of racial turmoil in the South. Public outcry helped spur passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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Posted: 5/2/2013 5:38:24 PM EST
Thousands of young students march through downtown Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, May 2, 2013 retracing a landmark civil rights march. Students from a dozen high schools and colleges marched from the city's 16th Street Baptist Church to mark the 50th anniversary of the Children's Crusade against racial segregation in 1963. The march 50 years ago was led by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and ended with city leaders unleashing fire hoses and police dogs on demonstrators. The ghastly images showed the depth of racial turmoil in the South. Public outcry helped spur passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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Posted: 5/2/2013 5:38:24 PM EST
Students carry signs as they march through downtown Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, May 2, 2013. Students from a dozen high schools and colleges marched from the city's 16th Street Baptist Church to mark the 50th anniversary of the Children's Crusade against racial segregation in 1963. The march 50 years ago was led by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and ended with city leaders unleashing fire hoses and police dogs on demonstrators. More than 2,500 youth were arrested over two days, public outcry helped spur passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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Posted: 5/2/2013 2:53:55 PM EST
FILE - This Feb. 12, 2013 file photo shows a view of the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery inside the Vatican State, where Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI will live in retirement. Benedict moved into his new home at the Vatican on Thursday, May 2, 2013, beginning an unprecedented era for the Catholic Church of having a retired pontiff living alongside a reigning one. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, File)
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Posted: 5/1/2013 12:58:19 PM EST
Iconographer Fr. Theodore Jurewicz looks over the icons he painted over the last six years, which totally cover the interior of the St. Stephen Serbian Orthodox Church in Lackawanna, N.Y., during a short break from painting, Monday, April 1, 2013. (AP Photo/The Buffalo News, Derek Gee)
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Posted: 5/1/2013 12:58:19 PM EST
Iconographer Fr. Theodore Jurewicz paints in the Sacristy of St. Stephen Serbian Orthodox Church in Lackawanna, N.Y., where he has been working over the last six years to completely cover the interior of the church with depictions of biblical figures and events, Monday, April 1, 2013. (AP Photo/The Buffalo News, Derek Gee)
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Posted: 5/1/2013 12:58:19 PM EST
Iconographer Fr. Theodore Jurewicz looks over the icons he painted over the last six years, which totally cover the interior of the St. Stephen Serbian Orthodox Church in Lackawanna, N.Y., during a short break from painting, Monday, April 1, 2013. (AP Photo/The Buffalo News, Derek Gee)
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Posted: 5/1/2013 9:18:26 AM EST
FILE - This undated file photo shows the historical marker commemorating the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 on the road near the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Wounded Knee, S.D. Wednesday is the final day a landowner has given the Oglala Sioux Tribe to make an offer to buy a portion of the Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark. James Czywczynski has said he would sell the land, which sits next to where about 150 of the 300 Lakota men, women and children killed by the 7th Cavalry in 1890 are buried, and another piece of land for no less than $4.9 million. Tribal members have said the asking price is much too high. (AP Photo/File)
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Posted: 5/1/2013 3:08:39 AM EST
FILE - This undated file photo shows the historical marker commemorating the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 on the road near the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Wounded Knee, S.D. Wednesday is the final day a landowner has given the Oglala Sioux Tribe to make an offer to buy a portion of the Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark. James Czywczynski has said he would sell the land, which sits next to where about 150 of the 300 Lakota men, women and children killed by the 7th Cavalry in 1890 are buried, and another piece of land for no less than $4.9 million. Tribal members have said the asking price is much too high. (AP Photo/File)
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Posted: 4/30/2013 6:05:31 PM EST
Brazilian priest Roberto Fransisco Daniel attends mass at a church in Bauru, 330 km (205 miles) northwest of Sao Paulo, in this April 28, 2013 handout. REUTERS/Malavolta Jr/Jornal da Cidade/Handout
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Posted: 4/30/2013 1:48:48 PM EST
Dutch King Willem-Alexander is given three cheers by guests and his wife Queen Maxima inside the Nieuwe Kerk or New Church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, during his inauguration Tuesday April 30, 2013. Around a million people are expected to descend on the Dutch capital for a huge street party to celebrate the first new Dutch monarch in 33 years. (AP Photo/Robin Utrecht, Pool)
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Posted: 4/30/2013 1:48:48 PM EST
Dutch Princess Beatrix, right, looks at her granddaughter Princess Catharina-Amalia at the Nieuwe Kerk or New Church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, prior to the inauguration of King Willem-Alexander, Tuesday April 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool)
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Posted: 4/30/2013 1:48:48 PM EST
Dutch Princess Beatrix arrives together with Crown Princess Catharina-Amalia at the Nieuwe Kerk or New Church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, for the inauguration of King Willem-Alexander Tuesday April 30, 2013. Around a million people are expected to descend on the Dutch capital for a huge street party to celebrate the first new Dutch monarch in 33 years. (AP Photo/Michael Kooren, Pool)
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Posted: 4/30/2013 1:48:48 PM EST
Dutch Princess Beatrix arrives with her granddaughters Alexia, Catharina-Amalia and Ariane, from left, at the Nieuwe Kerk or New Church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, for the inauguration of King Willem-Alexander Tuesday April 30, 2013. Around a million people are expected to descend on the Dutch capital for a huge street party to celebrate the first new Dutch monarch in 33 years. (AP Photo/Toussaint Kluiters, Pool)
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Posted: 4/30/2013 1:48:48 PM EST
Dutch Princess Beatrix arrives with her granddaughters Alexia, Catharina-Amalia and Ariane, from left, at the Nieuwe Kerk or New Church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, for the inauguration of King Willem-Alexander Tuesday April 30, 2013. Around a million people are expected to descend on the Dutch capital for a huge street party to celebrate the first new Dutch monarch in 33 years. (AP Photo/Toussaint Kluiters, Pool)
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Posted: 4/30/2013 1:48:48 PM EST
Dutch King Willem-Alexander takes the oath as his wife Queen Maxima stands at his side during his inauguration inside the Nieuwe Kerk or New Church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Tuesday April 30, 2013. Around a million people are expected to descend on the Dutch capital for a huge street party to celebrate the first new Dutch monarch in 33 years. (AP Photo/Lex van Lieshout, Pool)
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Posted: 4/30/2013 1:48:48 PM EST
Dutch King Willem-Alexander is given three cheers by guests and his wife Queen Maxima inside the Nieuwe Kerk or New Church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, during his inauguration Tuesday April 30, 2013. Around a million people are expected to descend on the Dutch capital for a huge street party to celebrate the first new Dutch monarch in 33 years. (AP Photo/Lex van Lieshout, Pool)
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Posted: 4/30/2013 1:48:48 PM EST
Guests arrive at the Nieuwe Kerk or New Church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, for the inauguration of King Willem-Alexander Tuesday April 30, 2013. Around a million people are expected to descend on the Dutch capital for a huge street party to celebrate the first new Dutch monarch in 33 years. (AP Photo/Odd Andersen, Pool)
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Posted: 4/30/2013 1:48:48 PM EST
Guests arrive at the Nieuwe Kerk or New Church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, for the inauguration of King Willem-Alexander Tuesday April 30, 2013. Around a million people are expected to descend on the Dutch capital for a huge street party to celebrate the first new Dutch monarch in 33 years. (AP Photo/Odd Andersen, Pool)