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Posted: 11/3/2012 11:58:20 AM EST
This Thursday,Oct. 11, 2012 photo released Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 by Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, shows recently discovered statues of two men and a woman in a complex of tombs, including one of a pharaonic princess, in the Abusir region, south of Cairo, Egypt. Egyptian Minister of Antiquities, Mohammed Ibrahim said Czech archaeologists have unearthed the tomb of Shert Nebti’s, a pharaonic princess, daughter of King Men Salbo, dating from the fifth dynasty (around 2500 BC) along with four other tombs of "high ranking officials." (AP Photo/Egypt's Supreme Council Of Antiquities)
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Posted: 10/29/2012 4:28:43 AM EST
FILE- In this Oct. 7, 2012 file photo, Barcelona supporters show colors of a giant Catalan flag at the Camp Nou stadium during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, in Barcelona, Spain. More than ever, FC Barcelona, known affectionately as Barca, lived up to its motto of being "more than a club" for this wealthy northeastern region where Spain's economic crisis is fueling separatist sentiment. Barca has been seen as a bastion of Catalan identity dating back to the three decades of dictatorship when Catalans could not openly speak, teach or publish in their native Catalan language. Barcelona writer Manuel Vazquez Montalban famously called the football team "Catalonia's unarmed symbolic army." (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki, File)
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Posted: 10/29/2012 4:28:43 AM EST
FILE- In this Sept. 11, 2012, file photo, demonstrators wave Catalan flags during a protest rally demanding independence for Catalonia, in north-eastern Spain, on the Catalan national day, in Barcelona, Spain. More than ever, FC Barcelona, known affectionately as Barca, lived up to its motto of being "more than a club" for this wealthy northeastern region where Spain's economic crisis is fueling separatist sentiment. Barca has been seen as a bastion of Catalan identity dating back to the three decades of dictatorship when Catalans could not openly speak, teach or publish in their native Catalan language. Barcelona writer Manuel Vazquez Montalban famously called the football team "Catalonia's unarmed symbolic army."(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)
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Posted: 10/29/2012 4:28:43 AM EST
FILE- In this Sept. 11, 2012 file photo, demonstrators carry a Catalan flag during a protest rally demanding independence for Catalonia in Barcelona, Spain. More than ever, FC Barcelona, known affectionately as Barca, lived up to its motto of being "more than a club" for this wealthy northeastern region where Spain's economic crisis is fueling separatist sentiment. Barca has been seen as a bastion of Catalan identity dating back to the three decades of dictatorship when Catalans could not openly speak, teach or publish in their native Catalan language. Barcelona writer Manuel Vazquez Montalban famously called the football team "Catalonia's unarmed symbolic army." (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)
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Posted: 10/29/2012 4:28:43 AM EST
FILE- In this Sept. 11, 2012 file photo, left-wing independentist demonstrators burn a Spanish and French flag on top of a stage, as part of a performance following a protest rally demanding independence for Catalonia, in Barcelona, Spain. More than ever, FC Barcelona, known affectionately as Barca, lived up to its motto of being "more than a club" for this wealthy northeastern region where Spain's economic crisis is fueling separatist sentiment. Barca has been seen as a bastion of Catalan identity dating back to the three decades of dictatorship when Catalans could not openly speak, teach or publish in their native Catalan language. Barcelona writer Manuel Vazquez Montalban famously called the football team "Catalonia's unarmed symbolic army."(AP Photo/Jose Colon, File)
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Posted: 10/29/2012 4:28:43 AM EST
FILE- In this Oct. 7, 2012, file photo, supporters of Barcelona before a Spanish La Liga soccer match against Real Madrid at the Camp Nou Stadium, in Barcelona, Spain. More than ever, FC Barcelona, known affectionately as Barca, lived up to its motto of being "more than a club" for this wealthy northeastern region where Spain's economic crisis is fueling separatist sentiment. Barca has been seen as a bastion of Catalan identity dating back to the three decades of dictatorship when Catalans could not openly speak, teach or publish in their native Catalan language. Barcelona writer Manuel Vazquez Montalban famously called the football team "Catalonia's unarmed symbolic army." (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez, File)
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Posted: 10/29/2012 4:28:43 AM EST
FILE- In this Oct. 7, 2012, file photo, people hold pro-independence Catalonian flags at the Camp Nou stadium during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain. More than ever, FC Barcelona, known affectionately as Barca, lived up to its motto of being "more than a club" for this wealthy northeastern region where Spain's economic crisis is fueling separatist sentiment. Barca has been seen as a bastion of Catalan identity dating back to the three decades of dictatorship when Catalans could not openly speak, teach or publish in their native Catalan language. Barcelona writer Manuel Vazquez Montalban famously called the football team "Catalonia's unarmed symbolic army."(AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa De Olza, File)
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Posted: 10/29/2012 4:28:43 AM EST
FILE- In this April 20, 2011, file photo, Barcelona fans wave pro-independence Catalonia flags during the final of the Copa del Rey soccer match between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona at the Mestalla stadium in Valencia, Spain. More than ever, FC Barcelona, known affectionately as Barca, lived up to its motto of being "more than a club" for this wealthy northeastern region where Spain's economic crisis is fueling separatist sentiment. Barca has been seen as a bastion of Catalan identity dating back to the three decades of dictatorship when Catalans could not openly speak, teach or publish in their native Catalan language. Barcelona writer Manuel Vazquez Montalban famously called the football team "Catalonia's unarmed symbolic army." (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki, File)
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Posted: 10/24/2012 5:58:36 PM EST
FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2012, file photo, Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin, center, prepares to lead his team onto the field for an NCAA college football game against Florida in College Station, Texas. Texas A&M begins a stretch of three straight road games on Saturday when the 22nd-ranked Aggies visit Auburn. They aren't concerned about the tough road stretch. The first-year A&M coach has won his nine straight games away from home dating back to his time at Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)
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Posted: 10/20/2012 9:53:41 PM EST
The three-masted ARA Libertad, sits docked at the port in Tema, outside Accra, Ghana, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012. Argentina announced the immediate evacuation Saturday of about 300 crew members from the Libertad, a navy training ship seized in Africa nearly three weeks ago as collateral for unpaid bonds dating from the South American nation's economic crisis a decade ago.(AP Photo/Gabriela Barnuevo)
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Posted: 10/20/2012 9:53:40 PM EST
The three-masted ARA Libertad, a symbol of Argentina's navy, sits docked at the port in Tema, outside Accra, Ghana, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012. Argentina announced the immediate evacuation Saturday of about 300 crew members from the Libertad, a navy training ship seized in Africa nearly three weeks ago as collateral for unpaid bonds dating from the South American nation's economic crisis a decade ago.(AP Photo/Gabriela Barnuevo)
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Posted: 10/20/2012 9:53:40 PM EST
The three-masted ARA Libertad, a symbol of Argentina's navy, sits docked at the port in Tema, outside Accra, Ghana, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012. Argentina announced the immediate evacuation Saturday of about 300 crew members from the Libertad, a navy training ship seized in Africa nearly three weeks ago as collateral for unpaid bonds dating from the South American nation's economic crisis a decade ago.(AP Photo/Gabriela Barnuevo)
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Posted: 10/20/2012 9:53:40 PM EST
Port workers stand near the three-masted ARA Libertad, a symbol of Argentina's navy, as it sits docked at the port in Tema, outside Accra, Ghana, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012. Argentina announced the immediate evacuation Saturday of about 300 crew members from the Libertad, a navy training ship seized in Africa nearly three weeks ago as collateral for unpaid bonds dating from the South American nation's economic crisis a decade ago.(AP Photo/Gabriela Barnuevo)
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Posted: 10/20/2012 9:53:40 PM EST
Crew members play soccer next to the three-masted ARA Libertad, a symbol of Argentina's navy, as it sits docked at the Tema port, outside Accra, Ghana, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012. Argentina announced the immediate evacuation Saturday of about 300 crew members from the Libertad, a navy training ship seized in Africa nearly three weeks ago as collateral for unpaid bonds dating from the South American nation's economic crisis a decade ago.(AP Photo/Gabriela Barnuevo)
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Posted: 10/18/2012 11:38:26 AM EST
FILE - This July 28, 2005 file photo shows an electric company worker changing ballasts and lamps on the "Welcome to Las Vegas," sign in Las Vegas, Nev. A visit to Sin City can't really begin without a stop at this iconic sign. Located at the gateway to town and dating back to 1959, the sign is usually swarmed by dozens of tourists posing for photos and a bride or two just out of the wedding chapel. (AP Photo/Joe Cavaretta, file)
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Posted: 10/14/2012 10:08:36 AM EST
FILE - In this Feb. 17, 2012 file photo, Zachariah Long, left, and Edward Ritchie protest against a gay marriage bill in Annapolis, Md. Dating back to 1998, 32 states have held votes on same-sex marriage, and all 32 have opposed it. But four states have Nov. 6, 2012 referendums on the issue - Maryland, Maine, Minnesota and Washington - and gay-marriage opponents are hopeful their winning streak can be preserved. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Posted: 10/11/2012 4:23:30 PM EST
FILE - In this file image originally released by ABC, Jason Mesnick, right, is shown with Molly Malaney on the season finale of "The Bachelor," airing Monday, March 2, 2009 on ABC. The couple, now married, are expecting a child together. Mesnick proposed to contestant Melissa Rycroft on the ABC reality dating show. But in the subsequent "After the Final Rose" special, taped six weeks after Mesnick's proposal, he told Rycroft he was dumping her because he still had feelings for the runner-up, Molly Malaney. (AP Photo/ABC, Matt Klitscher)
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Posted: 10/7/2012 3:23:37 AM EST
In this Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012 photo, an Egyptian family walks past murals with Arabic that reads, "his name was Karim Khozam, he was a symbol of commitment, 1992-2012," in Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt. Graffiti has been among the most powerful art forms and tools of Egypt's revolution and the turbulent months since, but it also has proven to be its most vulnerable and ephemeral. So a group of artists, photographers and a publisher joined hands to preserve the images. "Wall Talk" _ their newly released, 680-page book _ collects hundreds of photos of graffiti dating from the Jan. 25, 2011 eruption of the revolt against then-President Hosni Mubarak until today. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
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Posted: 10/7/2012 3:23:37 AM EST
In this Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012 photo, an Egyptian man inspects a mural with Arabic that reads "God, give me justice," inside an art exhibition for street graffiti in Cairo, Egypt. Graffiti has been among the most powerful art forms and tools of Egypt's revolution and the turbulent months since, but it also has proven to be its most vulnerable and ephemeral. So a group of artists, photographers and a publisher joined hands to preserve the images. "Wall Talk" _ their newly released, 680-page book _ collects hundreds of photos of graffiti dating from the Jan. 25, 2011 eruption of the revolt against then-President Hosni Mubarak until today. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
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Posted: 10/7/2012 3:23:37 AM EST
In this Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012 photo, a woman inspects a mural with Arabic that reads "too mush sin," inside an art exhibition of street graffiti in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012. Graffiti has been among the most powerful art forms and tools of Egypt's revolution and the turbulent months since, but it also has proven to be its most vulnerable and ephemeral. So a group of artists, photographers and a publisher joined hands to preserve the images. "Wall Talk" _ their newly released, 680-page book _ collects hundreds of photos of graffiti dating from the Jan. 25, 2011 eruption of the revolt against then-President Hosni Mubarak until today. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)