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Posted: 4/16/2013 1:23:39 AM EST
A food shop keeper sweeps with a broom while people line up outside a shop window in Pyongyang, North Korea, Tuesday, April 16, 2013. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)
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Posted: 4/16/2013 1:08:29 AM EST
People line up outside a window of a food shop in Pyongyang, North Korea, Tuesday, April 16, 2013. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 3:53:30 PM EST
FILE - Displaced Syrian men wait for food near an NGO charitable kitchen in a refugee camp near Azaz, Syria, Oct. 23, 2012. This image was one in a series of 20 by AP photographers that won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News Photography. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo, File)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 2:33:17 AM EST
FILE - This April 2013 file booking photo provided by the Kennebec County Sheriff's Office in Augusta, Maine, shows Christopher Knight, arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food from a camp in Rome, Maine. The man who spent nearly three decades in the woods of Maine before his high-profile arrest earlier this month has attracted a marriage proposal and a stranger's offer to bail him out, prompting authorities to dramatically increase his bail Sunday April 14, 2013 amid fears he could be exploited by unscrupulous characters. (AP Photo/Kennebec County Sheriff's Office, File)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 2:03:32 AM EST
People queue up outside a food shop in Pyongyang, North Korea, Monday, April 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)
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Posted: 4/13/2013 4:08:29 PM EST
FILE - This April 2013 file booking photo provided by the Kennebec County Sheriff's Office in Augusta, Maine, shows Christopher Knight, arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food from a camp in Rome, Maine. Knight's former classmates remember him as quiet, smart and nerdy. (AP Photo/Kennebec County Sheriff's Office, File)
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Posted: 4/12/2013 12:57:10 PM EST
FILE - In this Wednesday, April 10, 2013 file photo, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, foreground, with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, left, and others, speaks during a news conference at the Health and Humans Services (HHS) Department in Washington, to discuss the Health Department's fiscal 2014 budget. The Food and Drug Administration says it has uncovered potential safety problems at 30 specialty pharmacies that were inspected in the wake of a recent outbreak of meningitis caused by contaminated drugs. In a blog post to the FDA's website Thursday, April 11, Hamburg noted that four pharmacies initially refused to admit the agency's inspectors. In two cases the agency had to return with search warrants and U.S. marshals to complete the inspections. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)
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Posted: 4/11/2013 11:15:09 PM EST
Officials from the Centre for Food Safety get a blood sample from a chicken imported from mainland China at a border checkpoint in Hong Kong April 11, 2013. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
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Posted: 4/11/2013 11:15:09 PM EST
Officials from the Centre for Food Safety get a blood sample from a chicken imported from mainland China at a border checkpoint in Hong Kong April 11, 2013. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
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Posted: 4/11/2013 6:17:21 PM EST
Law enforcement officials unload items removed from a camp used by Christopher Knight, Thursday, April 11, 2013, in Rome, Maine. Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit, was arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food at a camp in Rome. Authorities said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries during his decades in the woods. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty))
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Posted: 4/11/2013 6:17:20 PM EST
State Trooper Diane Perkins-Vance, left, and Game Warden Terry Hughes speak at a news conference after a camp belonging to Christopher Knight was removed from the woods, Thursday, April 11, 2013, in Rome, Maine. Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit, was arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food at a camp in Rome. Authorities said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries during his decades in the woods. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty))
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Posted: 4/11/2013 6:17:20 PM EST
State Trooper Sean Kinney carries a trash can containing one of the tents used by Christopher Knight, after law enforcement officials took down Knight's camp, Thursday, April 11, 2013, in Rome, Maine. Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit, was arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food at a camp in Rome. Authorities said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries during his decades in the woods. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty))
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Posted: 4/11/2013 6:17:20 PM EST
A sleeping bag was one of the many items removed from the camp used by Christopher Knight, Thursday, April 11, 2013, in Rome, Maine. Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit, was arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food at a camp in Rome. Authorities said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries during his decades in the woods. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty))
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Posted: 4/11/2013 6:17:20 PM EST
An evidence receipt hangs from a tent removed from the camp used by Christopher Knight, Thursday, April 11, 2013, in Rome, Maine. Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit, was arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food at a camp in Rome. Authorities said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries during his decades in the woods. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty))
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Posted: 4/11/2013 6:17:20 PM EST
Dave Proulx, a camp owner on North Pond, speaks to reporters, Thursday, April 11, 2013, in Rome, Maine. Proulx said he once chased Christopher Knight. Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit, was arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food from another camp in Rome. Authorities said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty))
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Posted: 4/11/2013 6:17:20 PM EST
A 1984 yearbook, opened to a page showing Christopher Knight, is displayed on a map prior to a news briefing by the Maine Department of Public Safety, Thursday, April 11, 2013, in Rome, Maine. Knight lived like a hermit for decades. Known as the North Pond Hermit, Knight was arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food from another camp in Rome. Authorities said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty))
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Posted: 4/11/2013 6:17:20 PM EST
Items allegedly used by Christopher Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit, are displayed by Maine Department of Public Safety, Wednesday, April 10, 2013, in Augusta, Maine. Knight lived like a hermit for decades. Known as the North Pond Hermit, Knight was arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food from another camp in Rome. Authorities said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries. (AP Photo/Glenn Adams)
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Posted: 4/11/2013 6:17:20 PM EST
A coffee pot was one of the many items removed from the camp used by Christopher Knight, Thursday, April 11, 2013, in Rome, Maine. Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit, was arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food at a camp in Rome. Authorities said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries during his decades in the woods. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty))
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Posted: 4/11/2013 6:11:57 PM EST
In this April 8, 2013 photo, a mural of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez adorns a supermarket wall as customers shop in Maracay, Venezuela. Outside Venezuela's capital, power outages, food shortages and unfinished projects abound; important factors heading into Sunday's election to replace Chavez, who died last month after a long battle with cancer. Maduro, Chavez's hand-picked successor, is favored to win, largely on the strength of Chavez's generous anti-poverty programs. But recent polls show that support for Maduro may be eroding. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 4/11/2013 5:20:53 PM EST
In this April 8, 2013 photo, a campaign poster featuring the ruling party presidential candidate, acting President Nicolas Maduro, hangs from a security door at a home in Tacarigua, Venezuela. Outside Venezuela's capital, power outages, food shortages and unfinished projects abound; important factors heading into Sunday's election to replace Chavez, who died last month after a long battle with cancer. An estimated 2 million of Venezuela's country's nearly 30 million people lack permanent homes, and one of Chavez's anti-poverty "missions" builds them. But it's been slow going. The government says it has built 370,500 homes and apartments over the past two years, and more than 3 million people applied for them. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)