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Posted: 3/14/2012 8:08:07 AM EST
Lindsey Vonn of the U.S. kisses the trophy during the awarding ceremony of the alpine ski women's World Cup downhill discipline at the World Cup finals in Schladming March 14, 2012. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger (AUSTRIA - Tags: SPORT SKIING)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 8:07:42 AM EST
Lindsey Vonn of the U.S. lifts up the trophy during the awarding ceremony of the alpine ski women's World Cup downhill discipline at the World Cup finals in Schladming March 14, 2012. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger (AUSTRIA - Tags: SPORT SKIING)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 8:06:11 AM EST
Lindsey Vonn of the U.S. and Austria's Klaus Kroell lift up trophies during the awarding ceremony of the alpine ski World Cup downhill discipline at the World Cup finals in Schladming March 14, 2012. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger (AUSTRIA - Tags: SPORT SKIING)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 8:04:10 AM EST
Austria's Klaus Kroell lifts up the trophy during the awarding ceremony of the alpine ski men's World Cup downhill discipline at the World Cup finals in Schladming March 14, 2012. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger (AUSTRIA - Tags: SPORT SKIING)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 7:48:44 AM EST
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy talks in front of the Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012, about the European Union Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 7:36:17 AM EST
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy talks in front of Spanish parliament in Madrid about the European Union Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels March 14, 2012. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 7:20:56 AM EST
Austria's Klaus Kroell kisses the trophy after winning the alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill discipline title, in Schladming, Austria, Wednesday, March 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Armando Trovati)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 7:20:54 AM EST
Austria's Klaus Kroell celebrates after winning the alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill discipline title, in Schladming, Austria, Wednesday, March 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Keystone, Jean-Christophe Bott)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 6:51:58 AM EST
Spanish main opposition leader of the Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba (L) and PSOE spokeswoman Soraya Rodriguez listen to Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy (not pictured) at the Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 6:48:19 AM EST
Spanish main opposition leader of the Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba talks at the Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 6:43:03 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis De Guindos arrives with Industry, Commerce and Tourism Minister Jose Manuel Soria (R) at the Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 6:37:01 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis De Guindos smiles in his seat before Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's speech in front of Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012, about the European Union Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 6:33:41 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis De Guindos arrives at the Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 6:28:03 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis De Guindos listens to Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's speech in front of the Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012, about the European Union Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 6:24:41 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis De Guindos smiles before Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's speech in front of the Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012, about the European Union Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 6:18:46 AM EST
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy (front L) is applauded after talking in front of the Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012, about the European Union Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 6:13:59 AM EST
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy sits on his seat after talking in front of Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012, about European Union Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 6:07:56 AM EST
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy sits in his seat after talking in front of the Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012, about the European Union Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 6:03:09 AM EST
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy talks in front of the Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012, about the European Union Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 5:50:29 AM EST
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy talks in front of the Spanish parliament in Madrid March 14, 2012, about the European Union Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels. Europe kept its new budget discipline credentials intact on Tuesday, holding Spain to tougher fiscal goals than it wanted but granting Madrid some leeway to fight a looming recession. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)