"Residente," singer of the Puerto Rico's band Calle 13, holding up a T-shirt with the colors of the Venezuelan flag, performs during a concert in Caracas,Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009. (AP Photo/Leonardo Ramirez)
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Members of Calle 13 band, from Puerto Rico, perform during a concert in Caracas,Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009. (AP Photo/Leonardo Ramirez)
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"Residente," singer of the Puerto Rico's band Calle 13, performs during a concert in Caracas,Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009. (AP Photo/Leonardo Ramirez)
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"Residente," singer of the Puerto Rico's band Calle 13, performs during a concert in Caracas,Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009. (AP Photo/Leonardo Ramirez)
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This NASA Terra-MODIS Rapid Response Team satellite image obtained October 27, 2009, shows a true-color image taken on October 23, 2009. Although most of Puerto Rico appears green, the fire occurs in a gray-beige area of urbanization, the San Juan metropolitan area. The fire broke out in Cata�o, which lies across a small bay from San Juan proper. Although smoke from burning vegetation is typically gray, this smoke is almost dark enough to disappear against the background of deep blue ocean water. Fire from burning oil frequently appears almost black, as oil fires from Libya and Iraq show. Puerto Rico is back to normal after a massive explosion and fire gutted a gasoline refinery near the capital city of San Juan, Governor Luis Fortuno said October 25. "The fire's been put out completely and life is returning to normal in the affected communities, and the task of rebuilding is now at hand," Fortuno told a press conference in the Caribbean US commonwealth. AFP PHOTO/NASA/HANDOUT/RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE (Photo credit should read HO/AFP/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 26: Ivan Burdos from Puerto Rico sits by her bags while waiting for her husband October 26, 2009 in New York, New York. Burdos and her husband have recently found themselves homeless following a move to New York from Puerto Rico. In a recently released report by the advocacy group Coalition for the Homeless it was revealed that the numbers of homeless people using New York City shelters each night has reached an all time high. Since Mayor Michael Bloomberg took office eight years ago there has been a 45 percent increase in shelter use with over 39,000 homeless people, including 10,000 homeless families, checking in to city shelters every evening. The group also said that 2009 has turned out to be 'the worst on record for New York City homelessness since the Great Depression. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 26: Ivan Burdos from Puerto Rico sits by her bags while waiting for her husband October 26, 2009 in New York, New York. Burdos and her husband have recently found themselves homeless following a move to New York from Puerto Rico. In a recently released report by the advocacy group Coalition for the Homeless it was revealed that the numbers of homeless people using New York City shelters each night has reached an all time high. Since Mayor Michael Bloomberg took office eight years ago there has been a 45 percent increase in shelter use with over 39,000 homeless people, including 10,000 homeless families, checking in to city shelters every evening. The group also said that 2009 has turned out to be 'the worst on record for New York City homelessness since the Great Depression. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Ivan Burdos
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This photo taken Oct. 22, 2009 shows Ray Dobson and his hearing dog, Goblin, near Dobson's home in Orleans, MA. Goblin, rescued in Puerto Rico on Halloween, was trained through NEADS (National Education for Assistance Dog Services) to act as Dobson's ears. She jumps up on him when the phone rings or when he needs to be alerted of a sound. (AP Photo/Julia Cumes)
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This photo taken Oct. 22, 2009 shows Ray Dobson and his hearing dog, Goblin near Dobson's home in Orleans, MA. Goblin, rescued in Puerto Rico on Halloween, was trained through NEADS (National Education for Assistance Dog Services) to act as Dobson's ears. She jumps up on him when the phone rings or when he needs to be alerted to a sound. (AP Photo/Julia Cumes)
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This photo taken Oct. 22, 2009 shows Ray Dobson and his hearing dog, Goblin, walking near Dobson's home in Orleans, MA. Goblin, rescued in Puerto Rico on Halloween, was trained through NEADS (National Education for Assistance Dog Services) to act as Dobson's ears. She jumps up on him when the phone rings or when he needs to be alerted of a sound. (AP Photo/Julia Cumes)
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