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Posted: 5/15/2013 7:10:59 AM EST
A masked Palestinian throws back a tear gas canister during clashes after a rally marking the Nakba Day outside the West Bank town of Hebron, Wednesday , May 15, 2013. Palestinians annually mark the "nakba," or "catastrophe" the term they use to describe their defeat and displacement in the war that followed Israel's founding in 1948. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)
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Posted: 5/15/2013 6:42:18 AM EST
In this photo taken on April 4, 2013, a woman enters a storage room containing works by Romanian artist Vasile Muresan, known as Murivale, in a parking lot, in Bucharest, Romania. The white-bearded painter can often be seen sitting on his colorful canvasses which he displays in the street followed by the street dogs which are his companions and also inspire his work. The 56-year-old, whose home city is Bistrita_the Transylvanian town associated with the legendary Count Dracula_ has been painting with passion since he was a teen, producing vivid works of Monaco, the streets of Paris, the hurly burly of the Romanian capital and huge colorful more abstract canvasses. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
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Posted: 5/15/2013 6:42:18 AM EST
In this photo taken on April 4, 2013, Romanian artist Vasile Muresan-Murivale poses on one of his paintings in a parking lot, in Bucharest, Romania. The white-bearded painter can often be seen sitting on his colorful canvasses which he displays in the street followed by the street dogs which are his companions and also inspire his work. The 56-year-old, whose home city is Bistrita_the Transylvanian town associated with the legendary Count Dracula_ has been painting with passion since he was a teen, producing vivid works of Monaco, the streets of Paris, the hurly burly of the Romanian capital and huge colorful more abstract canvasses. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
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Posted: 5/15/2013 6:42:18 AM EST
In this photo taken on April 4, 2013, Romanian artist Vasile Muresan, known as Murivale sits on one of his paintings in a parking lot, in Bucharest, Romania. The white-bearded painter can often be seen sitting on his colorful canvasses which he displays in the street followed by the street dogs which are his companions and also inspire his work. The 56-year-old, whose home city is Bistrita_the Transylvanian town associated with the legendary Count Dracula_ has been painting with passion since he was a teen, producing vivid works of Monaco, the streets of Paris, the hurly burly of the Romanian capital and huge colorful more abstract canvasses. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
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Posted: 5/15/2013 6:42:18 AM EST
In this photo taken on April 4, 2013, Romanian artist Vasile Muresan, known as Murivale poses on one of his paintings in a parking lot, in Bucharest, Romania. The white-bearded painter can often be seen sitting on his colorful canvasses which he displays in the street followed by the street dogs which are his companions and also inspire his work. The 56-year-old, whose home city is Bistrita_the Transylvanian town associated with the legendary Count Dracula_ has been painting with passion since he was a teen, producing vivid works of Monaco, the streets of Paris, the hurly burly of the Romanian capital and huge colorful more abstract canvasses. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
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Posted: 5/15/2013 6:42:18 AM EST
In this photo taken on April 4, 2013, shows street dogs sitting on a painting by Romanian artist Vasile Muresan, known as Murivale in a parking lot, in Bucharest, Romania. The white-bearded painter can often be seen sitting on his colorful canvasses which he displays in the street followed by the street dogs which are his companions and also inspire his work. The 56-year-old, whose home city is Bistrita_the Transylvanian town associated with the legendary Count Dracula_ has been painting with passion since he was a teen, producing vivid works of Monaco, the streets of Paris, the hurly burly of the Romanian capital and huge colorful more abstract canvasses. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
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Posted: 5/15/2013 5:43:07 AM EST
A Palestinian protester argues with Israeli border policemen during a rally to commemorate the 1948 creation of the Israel state known in Arabic as the "Nakba Day", or "Day of the Catastrophe" outside the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Tuesday, May 14, 2013. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)
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Posted: 5/15/2013 5:43:07 AM EST
People hold torches as Palestinians hold a rally to commemorate the 1948 creation of the Israeli state, known in Arabic as "Nakba Day," or "Day of the Catastrophe" in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Tuesday, May 14, 2013. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)
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Posted: 5/15/2013 4:55:37 AM EST
File photo of Mercedes cars at a shipping terminal in the harbor of the German northern town of Bremerhaven, March 8, 2012. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/Files
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Posted: 5/15/2013 4:55:37 AM EST
File photo of cars and containers at a shipping terminal in the harbour of the German northern town of Bremerhaven, late October 8, 2012. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/Files
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Posted: 5/15/2013 4:55:37 AM EST
File photo of Mercedes cars at a shipping terminal in the harbor of the German northern town of Bremerhaven, March 8, 2012. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/Files
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Posted: 5/15/2013 4:55:37 AM EST
File photo of cars and containers at a shipping terminal in the harbour of the German northern town of Bremerhaven, late October 8, 2012. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/Files
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Posted: 5/15/2013 4:50:01 AM EST
Flowers and pinwheels with the names of the victims and survivors of the Carrolton bus crash line the seats at North Hardin High School May 14, 2013 in Radcliff, Ky. A quarter century after the nation’s deadliest alcohol-related highway crash, the Kentucky town that still grieves for the 27 “beautiful souls” who perished on a church bus in the fiery tragedy gathered Tuesday evening to remember the victims and honor the resilience of the survivors. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)
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Posted: 5/15/2013 4:09:37 AM EST
Two women talk outside a mini-market selling Russian products in Limassol, a coastal town in southern Cyprus in this February 19, 2013 file picture. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis/Files
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Posted: 5/15/2013 4:09:37 AM EST
Two women talk outside a mini-market selling Russian products in Limassol, a coastal town in southern Cyprus in this February 19, 2013 file picture. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis/Files
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Posted: 5/15/2013 4:08:16 AM EST
Two women talk outside a mini-market selling Russian products in Limassol, a coastal town in southern Cyprus in this February 19, 2013 file picture. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis/Files
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Posted: 5/15/2013 4:08:16 AM EST
Two women talk outside a mini-market selling Russian products in Limassol, a coastal town in southern Cyprus in this February 19, 2013 file picture. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis/Files
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Posted: 5/14/2013 12:00:05 PM EST
Britain's Prince Harry (R) walks with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie as they view areas of the boardwalk that have been repaired in Seaside Heights, a beach town hit by Hurricane Sandy last year, in New Jersey, May 14, 2013. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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Posted: 5/14/2013 12:00:05 PM EST
Britain's Prince Harry (C) talks to people while visiting the area in Seaside Heights, a beach town hit by Hurricane Sandy last year, in New Jersey, May 14, 2013. REUTERS/Mel Evans/Pool
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Posted: 5/14/2013 12:00:05 PM EST
Britain's Prince Harry shakes hands with a resident while standing next to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (C) while visiting the area in Seaside Heights, a beach town hit by Hurricane Sandy last year, in New Jersey, May 14, 2013. REUTERS/Mel Evans/Pool