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Posted: 4/22/2012 2:10:46 PM EST
Pakistani relatives and mourners, carry the coffins of a couple who was killed in a Bhoja Air Boeing 737 plane that crashed on the outskirts of Islamabad on Friday killing all 127 people on board, during their funeral procession in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, April 22, 2012. Pakistan has barred the head of the airline whose jet crashed near the capital from leaving the country, vowing to investigate a tragedy that has revived fears about the safety of aviation in a country saddled by massive economic problems. (AP Photo)
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Posted: 4/22/2012 2:10:45 PM EST
A Pakistani girl stands ate the entrance of her house which was hit by a wreckage of a Bhoja Air Boeing 737 passenger plane that crashed on Friday, killing all 127 people on board, on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, Sunday, April 22, 2012. Pakistan barred the head of the airline whose jet crashed near the capital from leaving the country, vowing to investigate the tragedy that revived fears about the safety of aviation in the country saddled by massive economic problems. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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Posted: 4/22/2012 2:10:45 PM EST
A Pakistani boy is comforted by a relative during the funeral procession of his brother, who was killed in a Bhoja Air Boeing 737 plane that crashed on the outskirts of Islamabad on Friday killing all 127 people on board, in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, April 22, 2012. Pakistan has barred the head of the airline whose jet crashed near the capital from leaving the country, vowing to investigate a tragedy that has revived fears about the safety of aviation in a country saddled by massive economic problems. (AP Photo)
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Posted: 4/22/2012 2:10:45 PM EST
A Pakistani man walks by the wreckage of a Bhoja Air Boeing 737 passenger plane that crashed on Friday, killing all 127 people on board, on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, Sunday, April 22, 2012. Pakistan barred the head of the airline whose jet crashed near the capital from leaving the country, vowing to investigate the tragedy that revived fears about the safety of aviation in the country saddled by massive economic problems. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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Posted: 4/3/2012 1:20:54 PM EST
In this Monday, April 2, 2012 a prosthetic limb is seen as Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team train in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team is made of war victims who turned their tragedy into gold medals at international competitions for people with physical disabilities. They are stars fans welcome at the airport upon return from some new international victory. Up until two decades ago, generations of Bosnians worshipped tall and handsome basketball players. Now, 20 years after the bloody Bosnian war erupted, the new stars are also tall and handsome, but they crawl up and down the floor to catch the ball. Most miss a limb. (AP Photo/Amel Emric)
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Posted: 4/3/2012 1:20:54 PM EST
In this Monday, April 2, 2012 Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team train in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team is made of war victims who turned their tragedy into gold medals at international competitions for people with physical disabilities. They are stars fans welcome at the airport upon return from some new international victory. Up until two decades ago, generations of Bosnians worshipped tall and handsome basketball players. Now, 20 years after the bloody Bosnian war erupted, the new stars are also tall and handsome, but they crawl up and down the floor to catch the ball. Most miss a limb. (AP Photo/Amel Emric)
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Posted: 4/3/2012 1:20:54 PM EST
In this Monday, April 2, 2012 a prosthetic limb is seen on the floor as Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team train in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team is made of war victims who turned their tragedy into gold medals at international competitions for people with physical disabilities. They are stars fans welcome at the airport upon return from some new international victory. Up until two decades ago, generations of Bosnians worshipped tall and handsome basketball players. Now, 20 years after the bloody Bosnian war erupted, the new stars are also tall and handsome, but they crawl up and down the floor to catch the ball. Most miss a limb. (AP Photo/Amel Emric)
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Posted: 4/3/2012 1:20:54 PM EST
In this Monday, April 2, 2012 Bosnian man Sabahudin Delalic relaxes after a training session of the Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team is made of war victims who turned their tragedy into gold medals at international competitions for people with physical disabilities. They are stars fans welcome at the airport upon return from some new international victory. Up until two decades ago, generations of Bosnians worshipped tall and handsome basketball players. Now, 20 years after the bloody Bosnian war erupted, the new stars are also tall and handsome, but they crawl up and down the floor to catch the ball. Most miss a limb. (AP Photo/Amel Emric)
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Posted: 4/3/2012 1:20:54 PM EST
In this Monday, April 2, 2012 Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team train in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team is made of war victims who turned their tragedy into gold medals at international competitions for people with physical disabilities. They are stars fans welcome at the airport upon return from some new international victory. Up until two decades ago, generations of Bosnians worshipped tall and handsome basketball players. Now, 20 years after the bloody Bosnian war erupted, the new stars are also tall and handsome, but they crawl up and down the floor to catch the ball. Most miss a limb. (AP Photo/Amel Emric)
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Posted: 4/3/2012 1:20:53 PM EST
In this Monday, April 2, 2012 Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team train in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Bosnia's national sitting volleyball team is made of war victims who turned their tragedy into gold medals at international competitions for people with physical disabilities. They are stars fans welcome at the airport upon return from some new international victory. Up until two decades ago, generations of Bosnians worshipped tall and handsome basketball players. Now, 20 years after the bloody Bosnian war erupted, the new stars are also tall and handsome, but they crawl up and down the floor to catch the ball. Most miss a limb. (AP Photo/Amel Emric)
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Posted: 3/21/2012 11:40:46 AM EST
In this March 5, 2012 photo released by Madison Square Garden Photo Services, Alyssa Casson, 13, of Prospect, Conn., performs the Christina Aguilera song "Beautiful," at the Garden of Dreams Talent Show rehearsal at Radio City Music Hall in New York. The annual Garden of Dreams talent show gives kids who have faced illness, homelessness, poverty or tragedy an opportunity to perform in front of family and friends on the Radio City main stage. This year's show will be held April 5 and admission is free. (AP Photo/MSG Photo Services, Avi Gerver)
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Posted: 3/21/2012 11:40:46 AM EST
In this March 5, 2012 photo released by Madison Square Garden Photo Services, Isaac Azar Russell, 17, performs ?Yesterdreams.? the Garden of Dreams Talent Show rehearsal at Radio City Music Hall in New York. The annual Garden of Dreams talent show gives kids who have faced illness, homelessness, poverty or tragedy an opportunity to perform in front of family and friends on the Radio City main stage. This year's show will be held April 5 and admission is free. (AP Photo/MSG Photo Services, Avi Gerver)
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Posted: 3/21/2012 11:40:45 AM EST
In this March 5, 2012 photo released by Madison Square Garden Photo Services, celebrity mentor Derrick Baskin appears at the Garden of Dreams Talent Show rehearsal at Radio City Music Hall in New York. The annual Garden of Dreams talent show gives kids who have faced illness, homelessness, poverty or tragedy an opportunity to perform in front of family and friends on the Radio City main stage. This year's show will be held April 5 and admission is free. (AP Photo/MSG Photo Services, Avi Gerver)
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Posted: 3/21/2012 11:40:45 AM EST
In this March 5, 2012 photo released by Madison Square Garden Photo Services, Alyssa Casson, 13, of Prospect, Conn., right, interacts with celebrity mentors, from left, Broadway performer Derrick Baskin, Rockettes dancer Danelle Morgan, Knicks City Dancer Latoya Brooks, professional singer Tony Vincent and Rockettes dancer Corinne Tighe at the Garden of Dreams Talent Show rehearsal at Radio City Music Hall in New York. The annual Garden of Dreams talent show gives kids who have faced illness, homelessness, poverty or tragedy an opportunity to perform in front of family and friends on the Radio City main stage. This year's show will be held April 5 and admission is free. (AP Photo/MSG Photo Services, Avi Gerver)
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Posted: 3/21/2012 11:40:45 AM EST
In this March 5, 2012 photo released by Madison Square Garden Photo Services, Alicia Fournier, 13, of Scarborough, Maine, performs "Not for the Life of Me" a song from the musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie," at the Garden of Dreams Talent Show rehearsal at Radio City Music Hall in New York. The annual Garden of Dreams talent show gives kids who have faced illness, homelessness, poverty or tragedy an opportunity to perform in front of family and friends on the Radio City main stage. This year's show will be held April 5 and admission is free. (AP Photo/MSG Photo Services, Avi Gerver)
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Posted: 3/21/2012 9:05:47 AM EST
Children cry as they attend a memorial service outside of the Soeverein Arena in Lommel, Belgium on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Thousands of mourners are attending a memorial service for victims of last week's bus crash in a Swiss tunnel that killed 22 children and six adults. Under a sparkling sky, a solemn procession Wednesday carried the coffins of one teacher and 14 schoolchildren who came from 't Stekske school in northern Belgium, one of two schools whose students were returning from a traditional "snow class" vacation in Switzerland for 12-year-olds March 13 when tragedy struck. (AP Photo/Ermindo Armino)
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Posted: 3/21/2012 9:05:47 AM EST
Mourners attend a memorial service outside of the Soeverein Arena in Lommel, Belgium on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Thousands of mourners are attending a memorial service for victims of last week's bus crash in a Swiss tunnel that killed 22 children and six adults. Under a sparkling sky, a solemn procession Wednesday carried the coffins of one teacher and 14 schoolchildren who came from 't Stekske school in northern Belgium, one of two schools whose students were returning from a traditional "snow class" vacation in Switzerland for 12-year-olds March 13 when tragedy struck. (AP Photo/Ermindo Armino)
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Posted: 3/21/2012 9:05:47 AM EST
Mourners watch a memorial service on a video screen outside of the Soeverein Arena in Lommel, Belgium on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Thousands of mourners are attending a memorial service for victims of last week's bus crash in a Swiss tunnel that killed 22 children and six adults. Under a sparkling sky, a solemn procession Wednesday carried the coffins of one teacher and 14 schoolchildren who came from 't Stekske school in northern Belgium, one of two schools whose students were returning from a traditional "snow class" vacation in Switzerland for 12-year-olds March 13 when tragedy struck. (AP Photo/Ermindo Armino)
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Posted: 3/21/2012 9:05:47 AM EST
Mourners watch a memorial service on a video screen outside of the Soeverein Arena in Lommel, Belgium on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Thousands of mourners are attending a memorial service for victims of last week's bus crash in a Swiss tunnel that killed 22 children and six adults. Under a sparkling sky, a solemn procession Wednesday carried the coffins of one teacher and 14 schoolchildren who came from 't Stekske school in northern Belgium, one of two schools whose students were returning from a traditional "snow class" vacation in Switzerland for 12-year-olds March 13 when tragedy struck. (AP Photo/Ermindo Armino)
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Posted: 3/21/2012 9:05:47 AM EST
Children cry as they attend a memorial service outside of the Soeverein Arena in Lommel, Belgium on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Thousands of mourners are attending a memorial service for victims of last week's bus crash in a Swiss tunnel that killed 22 children and six adults. Under a sparkling sky, a solemn procession Wednesday carried the coffins of one teacher and 14 schoolchildren who came from 't Stekske school in northern Belgium, one of two schools whose students were returning from a traditional "snow class" vacation in Switzerland for 12-year-olds March 13 when tragedy struck. (AP Photo/Ermindo Armino)