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Posted: 9/3/2009 2:44:25 PM EST
U.S. drug czar Gil Kerlikowske (R) arrives to the opening ceremony for the XXVII Border Governors Conference in the suburb of San Pedro Garza Garcia in Monterrey, northern Mexico September 3, 2009. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO CRIME LAW POLITICS)
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Posted: 9/2/2009 10:34:22 PM EST
Members of the personal security of U.S. drug czar Gil Kerlikowske guard the convoy after his arrival to the government palace for a private meeting with local authorities in downtown Monterrey, northern Mexico September 2, 2009. Governors from border states will attend the XXVII Border Governors Conference that will be held on September 3 and 4 in Monterrey. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO POLITICS)
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Posted: 9/2/2009 10:31:36 PM EST
U.S. ambassador to Mexico Carlos Pascual (C) speaks next to U.S. drug czar Gil Kerlikowske (2nd L) and Nuevo Leon's Governor Natividad Gonzalez during a private meeting at the government palace in downtown Monterrey, northern Mexico September 2, 2009. Governors from border states will attend the XXVII Border Governors Conference that will be held on September 3 and 4 in Monterrey. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO POLITICS SOCIETY)
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Posted: 9/2/2009 10:29:11 PM EST
U.S. drug czar Gil Kerlikowske listens to Nuevo Leon's Governor Natividad Gonzalez (unseen) during a photo opportunity prior to a private meeting at the government palace in downtown Monterrey, northern Mexico September 2, 2009. Kerlikowske will attend the XXVII Border Governors Conference that will be held on September 3 and 4 in Monterrey. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO POLITICS SOCIETY)
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Posted: 9/2/2009 10:27:07 PM EST
U.S. ambassador to Mexico Carlos Pascual (C) and U.S. drug czar Gil Kerlikowske (R) listens to Nuevo Leon's Governor Natividad Gonzalez during a photo opportunity prior to a private meeting at the government palace in downtown Monterrey, northern Mexico September 2, 2009. Governors from border states will attend the XXVII Border Governors Conference that will be held on September 3 and 4 in Monterrey. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO POLITICS SOCIETY)
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Posted: 9/2/2009 10:23:32 PM EST
U.S. drug czar Gil Kerlikowske listens to Nuevo Leon's Governor Natividad Gonzalez (unseen) during a photo opportunity prior to a private meeting at the government palace in downtown Monterrey, northern Mexico September 2, 2009. Kerlikowske will attend the XXVII Border Governors Conference that will be held on September 3 and 4 in Monterrey. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO POLITICS SOCIETY)
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Posted: 6/9/2009 2:32:03 PM EST
Google Inc. Green Energy Czar Bill Weihl poses for a photograph among a group of solar panels at the company's campus in Mountain View, California June 9, 2009. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith (UNITED STATES SCI TECH BUSINESS)
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Posted: 6/9/2009 2:27:23 PM EST
Google Inc. Green Energy Czar Bill Weihl poses for a photograph standing among a group of solar panels at the company's campus in Mountain View, California June 9, 2009. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith (UNITED STATES SCI TECH BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT)
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Posted: 2/26/2009 7:09:22 AM EST
A general view of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St Nicholas in Nice February 26, 2009. The Cathedral, completed in 1912, was built by Czar Nicholas II for the Russians who vacationed or settled on the French Riviera. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE)
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Posted: 2/26/2009 7:09:12 AM EST
A general view of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Nice February 26, 2009. The Cathedral, completed in 1912, was built by Czar Nicholas II for the Russians who vacationed or settled on the French Riviera. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE)
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Posted: 2/26/2009 7:06:21 AM EST
A general view of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Nice February 26, 2009. The Cathedral, completed in 1912, was built by Czar Nicholas II for the Russians who vacationed or settled on the French Riviera. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE)
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Posted: 2/26/2009 7:04:59 AM EST
A general view of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St Nicholas in Nice February 26, 2009. The Cathedral, completed in 1912, was built by Czar Nicholas II for the Russians who vacationed or settled on the French Riviera. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE)
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Posted: 10/7/2008 5:55:02 AM EST
U.S. Drug Czar John Walters in a file photo. REUTERS/Jeff Zelevansky/Handout
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Posted: 6/16/2008 10:09:44 AM EST
Tourism Secretary Joseph "Ace" Durano gestures during an interivew with Reuters in Manila June 16, 2008. The Philippines will fail to meet its goal of attracting 5 million foreign tourists a year by 2010 due to poor transport links, the country's tourism czar said on Monday. REUTERS/John Javellana (PHILIPPINES)
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Posted: 4/29/2008 4:14:43 PM EST
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani (L), the amir of Qatar, is greeted by Ed Blakely, the Executive Director for Recovery Management for the City of New Orleans, at Xavier University during a tour of New Orleans, Louisiana April 29, 2008. The amir donated money for a new building to house a pharmacy school. REUTERS/Lee Celano (UNITED STATES)
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Posted: 3/2/2008 6:55:47 AM EST
A man dressed as Russian Czar Peter the Great receives his ballot papers at a polling station in St.Petersburg March 2, 2008. Russians voted for a new president on Sunday in an election expected to deliver a victory to Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin's chosen successor and another blow to Moscow's already tarnished democratic image. REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk (RUSSIA)
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Posted: 1/19/2008 2:22:10 PM EST
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe (L) shakes hands with U.S. White House Drug Czar John Walters during a meeting at Catam military airport in Bogota January 19, 2008. REUTERS/Cesar Carrion-Presidencia/Handout (COLOMBIA). EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.
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Posted: 7/22/2007 3:14:20 AM EST
Michael Katsidis (L) of Australia watches as referee Jay Nady gives a count to Czar Amonsot of the Phillipines during their WBO interim lightweight title fight at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 21, 2007. REUTERS/Steve Marcus (UNITED STATES)
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Posted: 7/22/2007 3:14:20 AM EST
Michael Katsidis (L) of Australia watches as referee Jay Nady gives a count to Czar Amonsot of the Phillipines during their WBO interim lightweight title fight at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 21, 2007. REUTERS/Steve Marcus (UNITED STATES)
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Posted: 7/22/2007 2:59:05 AM EST
Michael Katsidis of Australia bleeds from cuts under his eyes during his WBO interim lightweight title fight with Czar Amonsot of the Philippines at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 21, 2007. REUTERS/Steve Marcus (UNITED STATES)