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Updated On Feb 27, 2012 11:24 AM IST
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (R) shakes hands with Theo Walcott (L) after he was substituted during an English Premier League football match against Tottenham Hotspur at The Emirates Stadium in London. AFP Photo/Ian Kington expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (R) shakes hands with Theo Walcott (L) after he was substituted during an English Premier League football match against Tottenham Hotspur at The Emirates Stadium in London. AFP Photo/Ian Kington

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Manchester United's Ryan Giggs celebrates scoring the winning goal during the Premier League soccer match at Carrow Road, Norwich. Giggs marked his 900th game for his club with his winning goal in stoppage time. (AP Photo/Chris Radburn/PA) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Manchester United's Ryan Giggs celebrates scoring the winning goal during the Premier League soccer match at Carrow Road, Norwich. Giggs marked his 900th game for his club with his winning goal in stoppage time. (AP Photo/Chris Radburn/PA)

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A policeman with the Members of the navy security team of Italian vessel Enrica Lexie, Salvatore Girone (C) and Latorre Massimiliano, who were involved in the killing of two Indian fishermen, at a government guest house in Kochi. PTI Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A policeman with the Members of the navy security team of Italian vessel Enrica Lexie, Salvatore Girone (C) and Latorre Massimiliano, who were involved in the killing of two Indian fishermen, at a government guest house in Kochi. PTI Photo

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An anti Lynas activist displays a placard during a Green Gathering 2.0 in Kuantan, some 260 kilometers east of Kuala Lumpur. Thousands of activists gathered to protest against the Australian miner Lynas Corporation operating a plant in eastern Malaysia, which will process rare earths imported from the Mount Weld mine in Western Australia. (AFP PHOTO / Mohd Rasfan) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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An anti Lynas activist displays a placard during a Green Gathering 2.0 in Kuantan, some 260 kilometers east of Kuala Lumpur. Thousands of activists gathered to protest against the Australian miner Lynas Corporation operating a plant in eastern Malaysia, which will process rare earths imported from the Mount Weld mine in Western Australia. (AFP PHOTO / Mohd Rasfan)

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A handout photo provided by News International Group Ltd shows the chairman and chief executive officer of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch, holding the first edition of The Sun on Sunday as it came off the presses at Broxbourne, outside London. (AFP PHOTO / News International Group Ltd) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A handout photo provided by News International Group Ltd shows the chairman and chief executive officer of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch, holding the first edition of The Sun on Sunday as it came off the presses at Broxbourne, outside London. (AFP PHOTO / News International Group Ltd)

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Praveen Kumar (C) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Australia's Shane Watson (L) during the one day international cricket match in Sydney on. (AFP PHOTO / Greg Wood) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Praveen Kumar (C) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Australia's Shane Watson (L) during the one day international cricket match in Sydney on. (AFP PHOTO / Greg Wood)

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Revelers, part of a group named New York, prepare before a Trimery celebration in the city of Strumica, about 150 km (93 miles) southeast of Skopje. The holiday, during which evil spirits are chased away with dance rituals, marks the beginning of the fasting period ahead of Easter. (Reuters/Ognen Teofilovski) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Revelers, part of a group named New York, prepare before a Trimery celebration in the city of Strumica, about 150 km (93 miles) southeast of Skopje. The holiday, during which evil spirits are chased away with dance rituals, marks the beginning of the fasting period ahead of Easter. (Reuters/Ognen Teofilovski)

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Yeshi Esayias of Ethiopia crosses the finish line to come second in the women's race of the Tokyo Marathon in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Everett Kennedy Brown, Pool) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Yeshi Esayias of Ethiopia crosses the finish line to come second in the women's race of the Tokyo Marathon in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Everett Kennedy Brown, Pool)

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New South Wales state Premier Barry O'Farrell (L) presents Sachin Tendulkar with life membership to the Sydney Cricket Ground. (REUTERS/Tim Wimborne) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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New South Wales state Premier Barry O'Farrell (L) presents Sachin Tendulkar with life membership to the Sydney Cricket Ground. (REUTERS/Tim Wimborne)

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Thomas Langmann, producer of "The Artist", poses with the best film award backstage at the 2012 Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California. (Reuters/Danny Moloshok) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Thomas Langmann, producer of "The Artist", poses with the best film award backstage at the 2012 Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California. (Reuters/Danny Moloshok)

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'March of the whores' is part of the protest movement that began as a SlutWalk after police advised women students in Canada to 'avoid dressing like sluts'. The words written on her back read: I reserve the right to dress as I want. Reuters/Fredy Builes expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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'March of the whores' is part of the protest movement that began as a SlutWalk after police advised women students in Canada to 'avoid dressing like sluts'. The words written on her back read: I reserve the right to dress as I want. Reuters/Fredy Builes

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