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      Britain's Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, center, looks on as Prime Minister David Cameron speeks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London Wednesday June 13, 2012. Britain’s coalition government is split on whether to back a Conservative minister over the way he dealt with Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. The British media, including Press Association, say Deputy Prime Minister and Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has asked his lawmakers to abstain on a vote Wednesday afternoon on whether Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt should be investigated over how he dealt with News Corp. as it was trying to take full control of a satellite broadcaster in which News Corp. already holds a 39 percent stake. (AP Photo/PA Wire) UNITED KINGDOM OUT
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      In this photo taken Tuesday, June 5, 2012, Ugandan women walk out of the Constitutional Court disappointed after losing a case against the government over maternal deaths during childbirth, prior to taking the issue further to the Supreme Court, in the capital Kampala, Uganda. More than 100 women die during childbirth each week in Uganda, a heartbreaking statistic that has energized activists to go to the Supreme Court in a bid to force the government to put more resources toward maternal health care to prevent the wave of deaths. Writing on t-shirts in English and Swahili reads
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      FILE - In this Nov. 10, 2011 file photo, Cuba's Cardinal Jaime Ortega attends a procession honoring the nation's patron saint, the Virgin of Charity of Cobre, in Havana, Cuba. For months, Ortega has been under fire: called a lackey and political ally of Raul Castro's communist government, asked to resign over his treatment of protesters and ridiculed in Miami as a snobby elitist. Church officials on the island have launched a full-throated defense of their leader, and Catholic publications have harshly denounced his critics. Analysts say the increasingly virulent back-and-forth is extremely unusual on an island where the church has traditionally preferred to exercise influence quietly, behind the scenes. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano, File)
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      This image made from amateur video released by Shaam News Network and accessed Tuesday, June 12, 2012 purports to show a UN observer vehicle surrounded by civilians in Deir el-Zour, Syria.(AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CANNOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE CONTENT, DATE, LOCATION OR AUTHENTICITY OF THIS MATERIAL
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      In this image made available on Tuesday June 12, 2012 smoke rises from a residential area of Talbisah in Homs city Syria Saturday June 9, 2012. (AP Photo/David Manyua/United Nations )
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      FILE - In this May 12, 2011 file picture John Demjanjuk leaves the court room, in Munich, southern Germany. John Demjanjuk's attorney has filed a complaint with Bavarian prosecutors charging that pain medication administered to his client helped lead to his death as he awaited an appeal of his conviction on Nazi war crimes. Attorney Ulrich Busch is asking prosecutors in Rosenheim to open an investigation of five doctors and a nurse on suspicion of manslaughter. Prosecutor Juergen Branz said Wednesday June 13, 2012 officials are obliged to investigate all such claims to determine whether to open a case. Demjanjuk, who suffered from kidney disease, anemia and other ailments died March 17 at age 91. He was convicted by a Munich court in May on 28,060 counts accessory to murder on allegations he was a guard at the Nazis' Sobibor death camp. Demjanjuk denied ever being a guard and was appealing. (AP Photo/dapd/ Lennart Preiss,File)
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