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A man walks down a spiral staircase on Capitol Hill in Washington March
A vendor sells dry fruits and nuts at a market in Lanzhou, northwest China's Gansu province, March 14, 2007. China's retail sales in the first two months rose a strong 14.7 percent from a year earlier, reinforcing a trend of sturdy spending buoyed by rising incomes and government steps to spur consumption.   CHINA OUT   REUTERS/Stringer   (CHINA)
A day-old chick sticks its head out of a bin at the Wadi Hatcheries in Sadat City March 8, 2007. The Wadi Hatcheries hatches 400,000 chicks daily and is the largest hatchling factory in the Middle East.  Since bird flu appeared in Egypt, workers have started manually inoculating day-old chicks, born from disinfected eggs laid by vaccinated birds, after plant management determined that automated vaccination could miss some chicks. Picture taken March 8, 2007. To match feature BIRDFLU-EGYPT/   REUTERS/Tara Todras-Whitehill (EGYPT)
An elephant paints a picture at Mae Sa elephant camp to mark Thailand's National Elephant Day in Chiang Mai province, about 700 km (435 miles) north of Bangkok on March 13, 2007. About 70 elephants were given a buffet of fruit and vegetable at the event.   REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang   (THAILAND)
People walk on a street in Havana March 12, 2007.  REUTERS/Stringer (CUBA)
Storks are silhouetted at sunset in Thailand's Ayutthaya Province, nearly 80 km (50 miles) north of Bangkok, March 8, 2007. A 15-year-old Lao girl has died from bird flu, the country's first confirmed death from the H5N1 virus, the Health Ministry said on Thursday as it stepped up surveillance and public awareness efforts.   REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)
A woman looks out from a window in Nagaur village, about 135 km (84 miles) from Jodhpur in India's desert state of Rajasthan March 8, 2007. Picture taken March 8, 2007.  REUTERS/Tanushree Punwani (INDIA)
People sunbathe on Nobbys Beach on a hot autumn day in the city of Newcastle, located 120 km (75 miles) north of Sydney, March 11, 2007. Australia has the highest skin cancer rate in the world, three times that of the United States and six times higher than Britain, and a report by the New South Wales Cancer Institute says that despite decades of health campaigning, the rate of melanoma, the most common kind of cancer, is soaring and is expected to rise another 11 percent by 2011.      REUTERS/David Gray    (AUSTRALIA)
A labourer throws a steel bar at a construction site in Zhengzhou, in central China's Henan province March 11, 2007. China unveiled a landmark law on property rights that will bolster protection of private assets and stem illegal expropriation, as the government seeks to balance private investment and state control. REUTERS/Donald Chan (CHINA)
A labourer carries a box with fresh river fish at the port of Manaus in the capital of the state of Amazonas March 14, 2007. The Amazon Basin boasts the highest diversity of fish in the world. Some experts believe that as many as 5000 species of fish may eventually be described from the Amazon.  REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL)
Stray dogs play on an empty street in Srebrenica March 12, 2007.   REUTERS/Damir Sagolj    (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA)
Horses take a jump in the Royal and SunAlliance Steeple Chase on the second day of the Cheltenham Festival horse racing in Gloucestershire, western England, March 14, 2007. REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN)
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