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      FILE - In this June 30, 2010 file photo, Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of Hamas founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, walks into his deportation hearing held at the immigration detention center in San Diego. Mosab Yousef, who spied for Israel, has returned on a pro-Israel lecture tour in June 2012. Yousef published a shocking autobiography in 2010 in which he described his decade of service as a secret Israeli agent. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy, File)
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    New Serbian president vows to seek EU membership
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      FILE - In this Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003 file photo, Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, speaks with Lyudmila Narusova, right, widow of former St. Petersburg mayor Anatoly Sobchak, and Sobchak's daughter Ksenia, as he visited the grave of Anatoly Sobchak at a cemetery in St. Petersburg, Russia. Ksenia Sobchak, the 30-year-old blond socialite and TV personality said “I’m Ksenia Sobchak, and I’ve got something to lose. But I’m here.” when she began her unlikely foray into political activism by taking the stage at a huge anti-Putin rally in December. Once considered untouchable because of her family’s close personal ties to President Vladimir Putin, Sobchak has since found that she does indeed have something to lose, as her apartment has been raided by police and she has been called in for interrogation. It has been a quick change of fortune for Russia’s It Girl, who like many Russians of her generation experienced a civic awakening after many years of political passivity. (AP Photo/ITAR-TASS, Presidential Press Service, file)
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      A skeleton dating back to the Middle Ages and recently unearthed in the black sea town of Sozopol, and displayed at National History Museum in Sofia, Thursday, June 14, 2012. Ever since archaeologists announced last week that they had found two ancient skeletons in Bulgaria with iron rods thrust through their chests, the media have been reporting how Bulgarians once did that to prevent the dead from emerging from the grave as vampires. On Saturday, one of those 700-year-old skeletons will be put on display at the National History Museum in Sofia, and its director, Bozhidar Dimitrov, says he expects there to be a big turnout. (AP Photo/Valentina Petrova)
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