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A girl looks at policemen as supporters of the pro-Russian government shout as they block President Viktor Yushchenko’s office in Kiev 04 April 2007. Thousands of protesters massed in Kiev 03 April 2007, chanting, singing and waving flags in defiance of President Viktor Yushchenko’s order to dissolve the parliament. By Sergei Supinsky/AFP/Getty.

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An Iraqi Christian girl puts flowers on a statue of the Virgin Mary as she celebrates Palm Sunday in the northern Kurdish city of Arbil, 01 April 2007. Iraqi Christians celebrated today Palm Sunday in the Iraqi autonomous region of Kurdistan hoping for peace and security in their war-torn country. Photo by Safin Hamed/AFP/Getty.)

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"Tenzin" one of two-month-old Red Panda cub twins, makes his debut at Taronga Zoo March 28, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. The rare cub twins, born in January, have just begun to emerge from their nestbox. The Red Panda cubs are a result of the international breeding program for the endangered species, with Taronga Zoo producing 43 cubs since 1977. By Alan Waldie/Getty.

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Protestors wearing "Karl Rove" masks stand in front of Shenendoah Country Club to protest an appearance by Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove at the annual Republican Lincoln Day dinner March 24, 2007 in West Bloomfield, Michigan. Rove is giving the keynote speech for the Jackson County Republican party annual party. (Photo: Bill Pugliano/Getty.)

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Preeti Shakya, 8-years-old, is carried through the streets of the city in a chariot during the Ghode Jatra festival March 18, 2007 in Kathmandu, Nepal. Nepal has countless gods, goddesses, deities and Buddhas. The Kumari Devi is a young girl who is prepubescent, considered to be a real goddess, worshipped and revered, the practice going back hundreds of years into Nepali culture. She must meet 32 strict physical requirements ranging from the color of her eyes to the sound of her voice. Her horoscope must also be appropriate as well. Although there are many Kumaris in Nepal, the Kathmandu goddess is the most important and only makes rare public appearances. The Kumari’s reign ends with her first period, after that she reverts back to the status of a normal mortal. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)