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Posted: 4/29/2013 3:48:51 PM EST
Former President Bill Clinton, right, presents World War II Army veteran Scottie Ooton, a member of the 84th Infantry Division which liberated Hannover-Ahlem concentration camp, with for the 20th anniversary pin of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, Monday, April 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 3:48:51 PM EST
Former President Bill Clinton speaks at the 20th anniversary of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, Monday, April 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 1:58:43 PM EST
Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel speaks at the 20th anniversary of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, Monday, April 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 1:58:33 PM EST
Former President Bill Clinton, right, and poet Rebecca Dupas, left, present Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, second from left, and World War II Army veteran Scottie Ooton, a member of the 84th Infantry Division which liberated Hannover-Ahlem concentration camp, second from right, with pins marking the 20th anniversary of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, Monday, April 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 9:58:40 AM EST
A beekeeper protests in front of the European Council and Commission in Brussels, Monday, April 29, 2013. EU Member States meet on Monday, to decide on a proposal by the European Commission to impose a 2-year moratorium on neonicotinoid pesticides, which many scientists agree are the driving force behind Europe's dramatic bee decline. The text in French reads: 'Stop the slaughter'. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 9:58:40 AM EST
In this photo taken Monday, April 15, 2013, honey bees and the queen (with yellow dot) sit on a honeycomb in Wezembeek-Oppem near Brussels. EU Member States meet on Monday April 29, to decide on a proposal by the European Commission to impose a 2-year moratorium on neonicotinoid pesticides, which many scientists agree are the driving force behind Europe's dramatic bee decline. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 9:58:40 AM EST
Beekeepers protest next to a giant inflatable bee in front of the European Council and Commission in Brussels, Monday, April 29, 2013. EU Member States meet on Monday, to decide on a proposal by the European Commission to impose a 2-year moratorium on neonicotinoid pesticides, which many scientists agree are the driving force behind Europe's dramatic bee decline. The text in French reads: 'Stop the slaughter'. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 9:58:40 AM EST
Beekeepers protest next to a giant inflatable bee in front of the European Council and Commission in Brussels, Monday, April 29, 2013. EU Member States meet on Monday, to decide on a proposal by the European Commission to impose a 2-year moratorium on neonicotinoid pesticides, which many scientists agree are the driving force behind Europe's dramatic bee decline. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 5:53:27 AM EST
This Thursday, April 25, 2013 photo shows a 1941 farewell letter from a Butrimonys Jew in hiding at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum during a preview of the new exhibit "Some Were Neighbors: Collaboration & Complicity in the Holocaust" in Washington. The exhibition, opening April 30, 2013, includes interviews with perpetrators of collaboration and complicity in the Nazi genocide. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 5:53:27 AM EST
In this Thursday, April 25, 2013 photo, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum curator Susan Bachrach speaks during a preview of the new exhibit "Some Were Neighbors: Collaboration & Complicity in the Holocaust" at the museum in Washington. The exhibition, opening April 30, 2013, includes interviews with perpetrators of collaboration and complicity in the Nazi genocide. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 5:53:27 AM EST
In this Thursday, April 25, 2013 photo, video and imagery are seen during a preview of the new exhibit "Some Were Neighbors: Collaboration & Complicity in the Holocaust" at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. The exhibition, opening April 30, 2013, includes interviews with perpetrators of collaboration and complicity in the Nazi genocide. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 5:53:27 AM EST
This Thursday, April 25, 2013 photo shows a preview of the new exhibit at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, titled "Some Were Neighbors: Collaboration & Complicity in the Holocaust" in Washington. The exhibition, opening April 30, 2013, includes interviews with perpetrators of collaboration and complicity in the Nazi genocide. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 5:53:27 AM EST
In this Thursday, April 25, 2013 photo, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum curator Susan Bachrach points out a 1942 photo of Ukrainian auxiliary police killing Jewish women under the supervision of German army personnel and in the presence of Hungarian troops during a preview of the new exhibit "Some Were Neighbors: Collaboration & Complicity in the Holocaust" in Washington. The exhibition, opening April 30, 2013, includes interviews with perpetrators of collaboration and complicity in the Nazi genocide. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 5:53:27 AM EST
In this Thursday, April 25, 2013 photo, museum curator Susan Bachrach discusses a group of photographs showing a local Ukrainian auxiliary policeman killing a Jewish woman and child in 1941, during a preview of the new exhibit "Some Were Neighbors: Collaboration & Complicity in the Holocaust" at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, in Washington. The exhibition opens April 30, 2013, and is about collaboration and complicity in the Nazi genocide, including interviews with some perpetrators. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 5:53:27 AM EST
This Thursday, April 25, 2013 photo shows an armband with the Star of David and a badge for a forced laborer in Germany at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum during a preview of the new exhibit "Some Were Neighbors: Collaboration & Complicity in the Holocaust" in Washington. The exhibition, opening April 30, 2013, includes interviews with perpetrators of collaboration and complicity in the Nazi genocide. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 4:38:27 AM EST
In this April 13, 2013 photo, Glenn Ackeberg, of Lindon, Ill., talks with Pam Fjeld, of Mineral, Ill., during a Singles in Agriculture social event at the Silver Spur Dance and Reception Hall, in East Moline, Ill. Singles in Agriculture is a group for single farmers seeking a social life or even a spouse. Chapters are active in 11 farm states in the Midwest and West, each of which holds three to six social events a year. (AP Photo/Matthew Holst)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 4:38:27 AM EST
In this April 13, 2013 photo, Elynor Stagen, of Gibson City, Ill., shares a laugh with Ed Erbes, of Subledte, Ill., during a Singles in Agriculture social event at the Silver Spur Dance and Reception Hall, in East Moline, Ill. Singles in Agriculture is a group for single farmers seeking a social life or even a spouse. Chapters are active in 11 farm states in the Midwest and West, each of which holds three to six social events a year. (AP Photo/Matthew Holst)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 4:38:27 AM EST
In this April 13, 2013 photo, Elynor Stagen, of Gibson City, Ill., talks with Ed Erbes, of Subledte, Ill., during a Singles in Agriculture social event at the Silver Spur Dance and Reception Hall, in East Moline, Ill. Singles in Agriculture is a group for single farmers seeking a social life or even a spouse. Chapters are active in 11 farm states in the Midwest and West, each of which holds three to six social events a year. (AP Photo/Matthew Holst)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 4:38:27 AM EST
In this April 13, 2013 photo, people pair up to dance during a Singles in Agriculture event at the Silver Spur Dance and Reception Hall, in East Moline, Ill. Singles in Agriculture is a group for single farmers seeking a social life or even a spouse. Chapters are active in 11 farm states in the Midwest and West, each of which holds three to six social events a year. (AP Photo/Matthew Holst)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 4:38:27 AM EST
In this April 13, 2013 photo, Wava Jacobson, of Waupun, Wis., talks with Kevin Lilienthal, of Davenport, Iowa, during dinner at a Singles in Agriculture social event at the Silver Spur Dance and Reception Hall, in East Moline, Ill. Singles in Agriculture is a group for single farmers seeking a social life or even a spouse. Chapters are active in 11 farm states in the Midwest and West, each of which holds three to six social events a year. (AP Photo/Matthew Holst)