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Thu. May 3

FILE - In this Dec. 20, 2010 file photo, evangelist Billy Graham, 92, speaks during an interview at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association headquarters in Charlotte, N.C. The Rev. Billy Graham urged North Carolina voters Wednesday, May 2, 2012 to support an amendment to the state constitution banning gay marriage, a move that one observer says is highly unusual but another says is in keeping with the minister's moral beliefs. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond, File)

Thu. May 3

The monument of Prince Poniatowski, war minister and Duchy of Warsaw military commander, as well as Marshall of France, modelled after the statue of Caesar Marc Aurelius of the Roman Capitol is decorated with the Polish emblem in front of the Presidential Palace on Constitution Day in Warsaw May 3, 2012. The ceremony is held to commemorate the anniversary of Poland's constitution, which was Europe's first and the world's second written constitution. REUTERS/Peter Andrews (POLAND - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)

Thu. May 3

A man holds a flag that remembers the Martial Law in 1981 on Krakowskie Przedmiescie in front of the Presidential Palace on Constitution Day in Warsaw May 3, 2012. The ceremony is held to commemorate the anniversary of Poland's constitution, which was Europe's first and the world's second written constitution. REUTERS/Peter Andrews (POLAND - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)

Thu. May 3

The monument of Prince Poniatowski, war minister and Duchy of Warsaw military commander, as well as Marshall of France, modelled after the statue of Caesar Marc Aurelius of the Roman Capitol is decorated with Polish emblem in front of the Presidential Palace on Constitution Day in Warsaw May 3, 2012. The ceremony is held to commemorate the anniversary of Poland's constitution, which was Europe's first and the world's second written constitution. REUTERS/Peter Andrews (POLAND - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)

Thu. May 3

Spectators watch the twenty-one gun salute next to the Vistula River on Constitution Day in Warsaw May 3, 2012. The ceremony is held to commemorate the anniversary of Poland's constitution, which was Europe's first and the world's second written constitution. REUTERS/Peter Andrews (POLAND - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)

Thu. May 3

A street vendor sells cotton candy in the colors of Poland's flag on Krakowskie Przedmiescie in front of the Presidential Palace on Constitution Day in Warsaw May 3, 2012. The ceremony is held to commemorate the anniversary of Poland's constitution, which was Europe's first and the world's second written constitution. REUTERS/Peter Andrews (POLAND - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)

Thu. May 3

A street vendor sells Polish emblems on Krakowskie Przedmiescie in front of the Presidential Palace on Constitution Day in Warsaw May 3, 2012. The ceremony is held to commemorate the anniversary of Poland's constitution, which was Europe's first and the world's second written constitution. REUTERS/Peter Andrews (POLAND - Tags: ANNIVERSARY SOCIETY)

Thu. May 3

Spectators watch the twenty-one gun salute next to the Vistula River on Constitution Day in Warsaw May 3, 2012. The ceremony is held to commemorate the anniversary of Poland's constitution, which was Europe's first and the world's second written constitution. REUTERS/Peter Andrews (POLAND - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)

Thu. May 3

A music band dressed in military uniforms from the eighteenth century marches through Krakowskie Przedmiescie in front of the Presidential Palace on Constitution Day in Warsaw May 3, 2012. The ceremony is held to commemorate the anniversary of Poland's constitution, which was Europe's first and the world's second written constitution. REUTERS/Peter Andrews (POLAND - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)

Mon. Apr 30

Myanmar pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi talks to reporters with Spokesman of the National League for Democracy (NLD), Nyan Win (L), at the head office in Yangon April 30, 2012. Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her party agreed on Monday to end a boycott of parliament and swear an oath to protect the constitution that it had resisted, party officials said, setting aside a dispute with the government. Officials in her National League for Democracy (NLD) party said they could attend parliament from Wednesday. REUTERS/Stringer (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS)