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      This 1971 photo provided by The World Food Prize Foundation shows Dr. Daniel Hillel introducing drip irrigation in Japan. Hillel, who is credited with developing drip irrigation methods that conserve water while allowing food to be grown in some of the world's driest climates, was named the winner of the World Food Prize, Tuesday, June 12, 2012. (AP Photo/This undated photo provided by The World Food Prize Foundation)
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      FILE-In this file photo from May 23, 2012, a man runs across a sign in the street in front of the Philadelphia School District during a protest of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed cuts to the education budget in Philadelphia. Like many other cash-strapped urban districts, Philadelphia is trying desperately to emerge from a quagmire of red ink and underachievement. A state takeover in 2002 did little to eradicate the financial, academic and violence problems that have plagued the schools for years. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, FILE)
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      Fire burns through trees on the High Park wildfire near Fort Collins, Colo., on Monday, June 11, 2012. The wildfire is burning out of control in northern Colorado, while an unchecked blaze choked a small community in southern New Mexico as authorities in both regions battled fires Monday. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)
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      Law enforcement officials search a home in Montgomery, Ala., Monday, June 11, 2012. Authorities searching for the man charged with fatally shooting three people near Auburn University swarmed the house Monday where they believe he's hiding, firing tear gas and sending a tactical team on cautious forays inside. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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