Somali President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed talks with a reporter at his hotel room in St Paul, Minn., Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009. Ahmed is meeting with members of Minnesota's Somali community to build support for a stable government in his country. After Minnesota, he'll head to Chicago and Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Craig Lassig)
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Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishihara speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on October 4, 2009. Japan must master the art of "invisible dynamics," including nation-to-nation deals, if it wants to win the right to host the Olympics again, Shintaro Ishihara said. He made the remark hours after returning home from Copenhagen where the International Olympic Committee voted to choose Rio de Janeiro as the 2016 Summer Olympics host city over Tokyo, Chicago and Madrid. AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS (Photo credit should read JIJI PRESS/AFP/Getty Images)
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This image from video provided by WFLD Fox Chicago on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009 shows a person swinging a wooden two-by-four during a fight on Chicago's South Side on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009. Prosecutors have charged three teenagers with first-degree murder in the beating death of Chicago student Derrion Albert who was walking home from school when this fight occurred. Family members believe the 16-year-old was fatally beaten Thursday for refusing to join a gang. But some witnesses say he was a bystander who was swept into a violent fight. (AP Photo/WFLD Fox Chicago)
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Harper College sophomore Amar Bhatia, center, asks classmate Jason Whiston, right, a question during their Financial Accounting Fundamentals class at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois, Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Bhatia transferred to Harper from Indiana University last year because both of his parents lost their jobs and they could no longer afford the out-of-state tuition. (Lane Christiansen/ Chicago Tribune/MCT)
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Harper College sophomore Amar Bhatia, center, asks classmate Jason Whiston, right, a question during their Financial Accounting Fundamentals class at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois, Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Bhatia transferred to Harper from Indiana University last year because both of his parents lost their jobs and they could no longer afford the out-of-state tuition. (Lane Christiansen/ Chicago Tribune/MCT)
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Integrantes de los Tigres de Detroit, desde la izquierda, Adam Everett, el dominicano Plácido Polanco, el venezolano Miguel Cabrera, el manager Jim Leyland y Gerald Laird esperan en la lomita al lanzador venezolano Armando Galarraga en la segunda entrada del partido contra los Medias Blancas de Chicago en Detroit, el sábado 3 de octubre de 2009. El cambio de lanzadores fue el segundo de la segunda entrada. (Foto AP/Carlos Osorio)
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Anjanette Albert, mother of sixteen-year-old Derrion Albert, (center) exits the Greater Mt. Hebron Baptist Church after his funeral services, Saturday, October 3, 2009, in Chicago, Illinois. Albert, a bystander during a gang fight, was beaten to death during the melee. (Abel Uribe/Chicago Tribune/MCT)
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Pallbearers carry the casket of sixteen-year-old Derrion Albert following his funeral service, Saturday, October 3, 2009, at Greater Mt. Hebron Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois. Albert, a bystander during a gang fight, was beaten to death during the melee. (Abel Uribe/Chicago Tribune/MCT)
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FOR USE WITH AFP STORY by Mira OBERMAN, Science-paleontology-mammoth-US-museum A replica of the world's best preserved wooly mammoth - a 40,000 year old baby named Lyuba who was discovered in Siberia in 2007 - is displayed for the media in a fossil storage room at Chicago's Field Museum on September 30. The Field Museum will be the first in North America to display Lyuba body, which is currently undergoing analysis in Russia, in an exhibit which opens on March 5. AFP PHOTO/Mira Oberman (Photo credit should read MIRA OBERMAN/AFP/Getty Images)
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FOR USE WITH AFP STORY by Mira OBERMAN, Science-paleontology-mammoth-US-museum An artist's rendition of the world's best preserved wooly mammoth - a 40,000 year old baby named Lyuba who was discovered in Siberia in 2007 - is displayed for the media in a fossil storage room at Chicago's Field Museum on September 30. The Field Museum will be the first in North America to display Lyuba's body, which is currently undergoing analysis in Russia, in an exhibit which opens on March 5. AFP PHOTO/Mira Oberman (Photo credit should read MIRA OBERMAN/AFP/Getty Images)
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