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Keegan Bradley grips his club as he leaves the ball short for par on the 18th green during the third round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Irving, Texas. Bradley bogeyed the hole but leads the field heading into the final round at 13-under par.Tony Gutierrez | AP Photo -
Actress Jennifer Lawrence poses for photographers during a photo call for the film The Hunger Game: Catching Fire at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Invision | Photo by Todd Williamson -
Actress Jennifer Lawrence poses for photographers during a photo call for the film The Hunger Game: Catching Fire at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Invision | Photo by Todd Williamson -
Actress Jennifer Lawrence poses for photographers during a photo call for the film The Hunger Game: Catching Fire at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Invision | Photo by Todd Williamson -
From left, actors Liam Hemsworth, Jennifer Lawrence and Sam Claflin pose for photographers during a photo call for the film The Hunger Game: Catching Fire at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Invision | Photo by Todd Williamson -
Anna Nordqvist, of Sweden, reacts after tapping in on the 18th hole during third round play in the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic golf tournament at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Magnolia Grove in Mobile, Ala. Saturday, May 18, 2013. Nordqvist shot a course record 11-under par on Saturday.Dave Martin | AP Photo -
Anna Nordqvist, of Sweden, lines up her putt on the 16th hole during third round play in the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic golf tournament at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Magnolia Grove in Mobile, Ala. Saturday, May 18, 2013.Dave Martin | AP Photo -
Chella Choi, of South Korea, watches her approach shot to the first hold during third round play in the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic golf tournament at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Magnolia Grove in Mobile, Ala. Saturday, May 18, 2013.Dave Martin | AP Photo -
Karrie Webb, of Australia, chips to the second hole during third round play in the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic golf tournament at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Magnolia Grove in Mobile, Ala. Saturday, May 18, 2013.Dave Martin | AP Photo -
Anna Nordqvist, of Sweden, reacts after missing an eagle putt on the 16th green during third round play in the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic golf tournament at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Magnolia Grove in Mobile, Ala. Saturday, May 18, 2013.Dave Martin | AP Photo -
Jessica Korda watches her drive from the third tee during the third round of the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic golf tournament at Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Magnolia Grove in Mobile, Ala., Saturday, May 18, 2013.Dave Martin | AP Photo -
Metro-North Railroad officials tour the scene of the train derailment, Saturday, May 18, 2013 in Bridgeport, Conn. Officials described a devastating scene of shattered cars and other damage where two trains packed with rush-hour commuters collided in Connecticut, saying Saturday it's fortunate that no one was killed and that there weren't even more injuries. (AP Photo/Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham) MANDATORY CREDITChristian Abraham | AP -
Investigators from National Transportation Safety Board and officials investigate at the scene of the train collision, Saturday, May 18, 2013 in Bridgeport, Conn. Officials described a devastating scene of shattered cars and other damage where two trains packed with rush-hour commuters collided in Connecticut, saying Saturday it's fortunate that no one was killed and that there weren't even more injuries. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post, Cathy Zuraw) MANDATORY CREDITCathy Zuraw | AP -
Gov. Dannel Malloy and Congressman Jim Himes, right, speak with NTSB representatives at a staging area near the scene of the Metro-North train collision Saturday, May 18, 2013 in Bridgeport, Conn. Officials described a devastating scene of shattered cars and other damage where two trains packed with rush-hour commuters collided in Connecticut, saying Saturday it's fortunate that no one was killed and that there weren't even more injuries. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post, Cathy Zuraw) MANDATORY CREDITCathy Zuraw | AP -
Metro-North Railroad employees work at the scene of the train derailment, Saturday, May 18, 2013 in Bridgeport, Conn. Officials described a devastating scene of shattered cars and other damage where two trains packed with rush-hour commuters collided in Connecticut, saying Saturday it's fortunate that no one was killed and that there weren't even more injuries. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham) MANDATORY CREDITChristian Abraham | AP -
Cincinnati Reds' Bronson Arroyo throws a pitch in the first inning of a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Philadelphia.Michael Perez | AP Photo -
Cincinnati Reds' Shin-Soo Choo (17) steals second base in front of Philadelphia Phillies' Chase Utley (26) in the first inning of a baseball game on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Philadelphia.Michael Perez | AP Photo -
Philadelphia Phillies' Jimmy Rollins, left, dives back to first base and beats the tag from Cincinnati Reds' Joey Votto (19) in the third inning of a baseball game on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Philadelphia.Michael Perez | AP Photo -
Jockey Gary Stevens celebrates after riding Oxbow to win the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore.Patrick Semansky | AP Photo -
Orb, with jockey Joel Rosario aboard, gallops back to the paddock after the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. Oxbow won the race, Orb, the Kentucky Derby winner, finished fourth.Patrick Semansky | AP Photo -
Oxbow, ridden by jockey Gary Stevens, wins the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore.Mike Stewart | AP Photo -
Jockey Gary Stevens celebrates aboard Oxbow after winning the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. Itsmyluckyday, third from left, ridden by John Velazquez, finished second; and Mylute, left, ridden by Rosie Napravnik finished third.Patrick Semansky | AP Photo -
Jockey Gary Stevens, left, embraces trainer D. Wayne Lukas in the winner's circle after Oxbow won the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore.Garry Jones | AP Photo -
Seattle Mariners' Justin Smoak watches the ball after hitting a solo home run off Cleveland Indians relief pitcher Chris Perez in the ninth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Cleveland. The Indians won 5-4.Tony Dejak | AP Photo -
Seattle Mariners' Raul Ibanez watches the ball after hitting a solo home run off Cleveland Indians relief pitcher Chris Perez in the ninth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Cleveland. Indians catcher Yan Gomes watches. The Indians won 5-4.Tony Dejak | AP Photo -
Jockey Gary Stevens celebrates aboard Oxbow after winning the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore.Patrick Semansky | AP Photo -
Oxbow (6), ridden by jockey Gary Stevens, wins the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race ahead of Itsmyluckyday (9), ridden by John Velazquez, and Mylute, ridden by Rosie Napravnik at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore.Nick Wass | AP Photo -
Paris Saint Germain's midfielder David Beckham from England, right, celebrates after Paris Saint Germain's forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic from Sweden, left, scores during their French League One soccer match against Brest, at the Parc des Princes stadium, in Paris, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Paris Saint-Germain hopes to strike a deal with David Beckham in the next two weeks in which the former England captain will work with the French club after retirement, possibly in an ambassadorial role.Thibault Camus | AP Photo -
Paris Saint Germain's midfielder David Beckham from England, right, celebrates with Paris Saint Germain's forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic from Sweden, center, and Paris Saint Germain's midfielder Blaise Matudi, during their French League One soccer match against Brest, at the Parc des Princes stadium, in Paris, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Paris Saint-Germain hopes to strike a deal with David Beckham in the next two weeks in which the former England captain will work with the French club after retirement, possibly in an ambassadorial role.Thibault Camus | AP Photo -
Paris Saint Germain's midfielder David Beckham from England, is thrown in the air by his teammate at the end of their French League One soccer match against Brest, at the Parc des Princes stadium, in Paris, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Paris Saint-Germain hopes to strike a deal with David Beckham in the next two weeks in which the former England captain will work with the French club after retirement, possibly in an ambassadorial role.Thibault Camus | AP Photo -
Paris Saint Germain's David Beckham in action during his French League One soccer match against Brest, at Parc des Princes Stadium, in Paris, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Paris Saint-Germain hopes to strike a deal with David Beckham in the next two weeks in which the former England captain will work with the French club after retirement, possibly in an ambassadorial role.Jacques Brinon | AP Photo -
Paris Saint Germain's midfielder David Beckham from England, waves as he leaves the field, during his French League One soccer match against Brest, at the Parc des Princes stadium, in Paris, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Paris Saint-Germain hopes to strike a deal with David Beckham in the next two weeks in which the former England captain will work with the French club after retirement, possibly in an ambassadorial role.Thibault Camus | AP Photo -
Victoria Beckham with her daughter Harper arrives prior to Paris Saint-Germain's French League One soccer match against Brest, at Parc des Princes Stadium, in Paris, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Paris Saint-Germain hopes to strike a deal with her husband David Beckham in the next two weeks in which the former England captain will work with the French club after retirement, possibly in an ambassadorial role.Jacques Brinon | AP Photo -
Paris Saint Germain's midfielder David Beckham from England, hugs Paris Saint Germain's coach Carlo Ancelotti, as he leaves the field, during his French League One soccer match against Brest, at the Parc des Princes stadium, in Paris, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Paris Saint-Germain hopes to strike a deal with David Beckham in the next two weeks in which the former England captain will work with the French club after retirement, possibly in an ambassadorial role.Thibault Camus | AP Photo -
Oxbow, ridden by jockey Gary Stevens, wins the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore.Mike Stewart | AP Photo -
In this photo provided by NHRA, Shawn Langdon drives his Top Fuel dragster to the No. 1 qualifying position Saturday, May 18, 2013, at Heartland Park Topeka for the NHRA Kansas Nationals drag races in Topeka, Kan. He topped the field with a performance of 3.767 seconds at 322.50 mph.NHRA, Marc Gewertz | AP Photo -
In this photo provided by NHRA, John Force gets ready for a qualifying run in Funny Car in at the NHRA Kansas Nationals drag races, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Topeka, Kan. His performance of 4.043 seconds at 313.22 mph earned him the track record and No. 1 qualifying spot at Heartland Park Topeka.NHRA, Marc Gewertz | AP Photo -
Lisa Scotti, of Baltimore, reads hhere program before the sixth race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. The 138th Preakness Stakes horse race takes place Saturday.Mike Stewart | AP Photo -
Kentucky Derby winner Orb, left, with exercise rider Jenn Patterson aboard, is led to the track by Anna Martinovsky on a pony for an early morning gallop at Pimlico Race Course Saturday, May 18, 2013 in Baltimore.Garry Jones | AP Photo -
Spectators mill about near the track at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Saturday, May 18, 2013, before the Preakness Stakes horse race.Patrick Semansky | AP Photo -
Trainer Shug McGaughey leads Kentucky Derby winner Orb, with exercise rider Jennifer Patterson aboard, out of a barn at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Saturday, May 18, 2013, for a workout on the morning of the 138th running of the Preakness Stakes horse race.Patrick Semansky | AP Photo -
Spectator Bill Norris sports a horse-themed bow tie at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Saturday, May 18, 2013, before the 138th running of the Preakness Stakes horse race.Patrick Semansky | AP Photo -
Robert Mone, from the Brooklyn borough of New York, celebrates as Zee Bros wins the sixth horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. The 138th Preakness Stakes horse race takes place Saturday.Mike Stewart | AP Photo -
A commuter passenger plane sits parked outside a hangar at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J., Saturday, May 18, 2013. An airline official says the US Airways Express flight with 34 people aboard was forced to make a belly landing at Newark International Airport after experiencing landing gear trouble. No injuries were reported. US Airways spokesman Davien Anderson said that the turboprop plane left Philadelphia shortly before 11 p.m., Friday and landed safely at Newark with its landing gear retracted at about 1 a.m., Saturday.Mel Evans | AP Photo -
In this image taken from video and provided to WABC TV News by an airport source, emergency personnel spray foam on the fuselage of a US Airways Express commuter plane after it made a belly landing at Newark Liberty International Airport, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Newark, N.J. The turboprop plane reportedly left Philadelphia shortly before 11 p.m., Friday, and landed safely at Newark with its landing gear retracted at about 1 a.m., Saturday. There were no injuries. (AP Photo/WABC TV News) MANDATORY CREDIT; NYC OUTAP -
Will Power, of Australia, drives through the first turn on his qualification run on the first day of qualifications for the Indianapolis 500 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Saturday, May 18, 2013.AJ Mast | AP Photo -
Sang-Moon Bae, of South Korea, smiles after his birdie putt on the second green during the third round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Irving, Texas.Tony Gutierrez | AP Photo -
Tom Gillis hits from the first fairway during the third round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Irving, Texas.Tony Gutierrez | AP Photo -
Keegan Bradley runs his hand across his face after missing a putt for birdie on the second green during the third round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Irving, Texas.Tony Gutierrez | AP Photo -
Sang-Moon Bae, of South Korea, reacts after sinking a putt on the second green during the third round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Irving, Texas.Tony Gutierrez | AP Photo -
Keegan Bradley reacts to missing a putt for birdie on the second green during the third round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Irving, Texas. Bradley hit for par on the hole.Tony Gutierrez | AP Photo -
Toronto Blue Jays' Jose Bautista tosses his batting helmet to third base coach Luis Rivera after being picked off at second base in the first inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 18, 2013 in New York. The Yankees won 7-2.Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo -
New York Yankees shortstop Jayson Nix forces out Toronto Blue Jays' Emilio Bonifacio and throws to first base for the double play in the third inning of a baseball game at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 18, 2013 in New York. Toronto's Melky Cabrera was out at first.Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo -
New York Yankees designated hitter Travis Hafner hits a two-run home run off of Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher Darren Oliver in the eighth inning of a baseball game at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 18, 2013 in New York. The Yankees won 7-2.Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo -
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Brandon Morrow (23) reacts on the mound as New York Yankees' Robinson Cano rounds third base after hitting a two-run home run in the third inning of a baseball game at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 18, 2013 in New York.Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo -
Toronto Blue Jays' Edwin Encarnacion hits a solo home run off of New York Yankees relief pitcher David Robertson in the eighth inning of a baseball game at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 18, 2013 in New York. The Yankees won 7-2.Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo -
New York Mets staring pitcher Jeremy Hefner pitches to the Chicago Cubs in the first inning in a baseball game in Chicago on Saturday, May 18, 2013.Charles Cherney | AP Photo -
Hiker "Quinoa" talks about being given credit for saving the lives of Carson Balckburn, Dalton Thomason, and Faith Ritchie after he ran them and others off the road with a water gun during a festival parade in Damascus, Va., Saturday, May 18, 2013. Just as the children ran off the street, a car came down the road and struck several people.Bristol Herald Courier, Earl Neikirk | AP Photo -
Emergency personnel respond to one of the people hit by a car, at right, during the beginning of the Hikers Parade at the Trail Days festival in Damascus, Va., Saturday, May 18, 2013. Witnesses said the car drove into a crowd at the parade and hurt several people, but the nature of their injuries wasn't immediately known.Bristol Herald Courier, Earl Neikirk | AP Photo -
In this photo taken Tuesday, May 14, 2013 cars can park for free by Ocean Beach and along the Great Highway in San Francisco. For the right to frolic in the sand, sunbathers to Southern California beaches are used to feeding the meter or paying a parking attendant. Not so along the less developed north coast where it's customary to ditch cars on the shoulder of Highway 1 to surf, swim or picnic. That sandy line that long defined California's disparate beach culture may soon fade. In search of new revenue, the state parks system is eyeing parking fees for parts of the Northern California shoreline where none existed or hiking rates to visit popular beaches south of Los Angeles during peak periods.Eric Risberg | AP Photo -
Two surfers carry their boards on the Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, Calif., Wednesday, May 15, 2013. In search of new revenue, the state parks system is eyeing new parking fees for parts of the Northern California shoreline or considering hiking rates to visit popular beaches south of Los Angeles during peak periods.Jae C. Hong | AP Photo -
In this photo taken Tuesday, May 14, 2013 cars park for free above Ocean Beach in San Francisco. For the right to frolic in the sand, sunbathers to Southern California beaches are used to feeding the meter or paying a parking attendant. Not so along the less developed north coast where it's customary to ditch cars on the shoulder of Highway 1 to surf, swim or picnic.That sandy line that long defined California's disparate beach culture may soon fade. In search of new revenue, the state parks system is eyeing parking fees for parts of the Northern California shoreline where none existed or hiking rates to visit popular beaches south of Los Angeles during peak periods.Eric Risberg | AP Photo -
A visitor pays for parking at an automated payment machine at the San Clemente State Beach in San Clemente, Calif., Wednesday, May 15, 2013. In search of new revenue, the state parks system is eyeing new parking fees for parts of the Northern California shoreline or considering hiking rates to visit popular beaches south of Los Angeles during peak periods.Jae C. Hong | AP Photo -
A surfer carries his board at the San Clemente State Beach in San Clemente, Calif., Wednesday, May 15, 2013. In search of new revenue, the state parks system is eyeing new parking fees for parts of the Northern California shoreline or considering hiking rates to visit popular beaches south of Los Angeles during peak periods.Jae C. Hong | AP Photo -
In this photo taken Tuesday, May 14, 2013 a pair of cars park for free by Ocean Beach and the Cliff House in San Francisco. For the right to frolic in the sand, sunbathers to Southern California beaches are used to feeding the meter or paying a parking attendant.Not so along the less developed north coast where it's customary to ditch cars on the shoulder of Highway 1 to surf, swim or picnic. That sandy line that long defined California's disparate beach culture may soon fade. In search of new revenue, the state parks system is eyeing parking fees for parts of the Northern California shoreline where none existed or hiking rates to visit popular beaches south of Los Angeles during peak periods.Eric Risberg | AP Photo -
In this April 25, 2013 photo, Jeff Lauderdale sorts pine lumber at the Rough & Ready Lumber Co. mill in O'Brien, Ore. The mill is closing as timber towns continue to look for a new economic future 20 years after environmental constraints forced steep cutbacks in national forest logging.Jeff Barnard | AP Photo -
In this April 24, 2013 photo, Retired logger Jim Ford stands in his shop in Grants Pass, Ore. While Ford thinks logging can still be a major part of the economy in the rural West, jobs are half what they were 20 years ago, and mills continue to close. The region continues to look for new sources of jobs and government revenues.Jeff Barnard | AP Photo -
In this April 25, 2013 photo, Rough & Ready Lumber Co. co-owner Jennifer Phillippi, center, talks to workers Ron Hults, right, and Larry Matson, left, at the sawmill in O'Brien, Ore. The mill is closing after Phillippi's family has owned it for 70 years.Twenty years after environmental protections forced steep cutbacks in national forest logging, timber country is still struggling to find new jobs and sources of government revenue.Jeff Barnard | AP Photo -
In this April 24, 2013 photo, retired logger Jim Ford stands in his shop in Grants Pass, Ore. While Ford thinks logging can still be a major part of the economy in the rural West, jobs are half what they were 20 years ago, and mills continue to close. The region continues to look for new sources of jobs and government revenues.Jeff Barnard | AP Photo -
First lady Michelle Obama hugs Jenika Headley-Greene as Obama hands out diplomas during the graduation ceremony for Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Magnet High School, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn.Mark Humphrey | AP Photo -
Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano, seated right, leaves the pit area in a two-seat IndyCar driven by 1969 Indy 500 champion Mario Andretti on the first day of qualifications for the Indianapolis 500 auto race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Darron Cummings | AP Photo -
E.J. Viso, of Venezuela, watches front he pit lane after he qualified on the first day of qualifications for the Indianapolis 500 auto race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Tom Strattman | AP Photo -
Will Power, of Australia, covers his ear as he waits to be interview on the public address system following his qualification run on the first day of qualifications for the Indianapolis 500 auto race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Darron Cummings | AP Photo -
Helio Castroneves, of Brazil, jokes with members of his crew after his qualification run on the first day of qualifications for the Indianapolis 500 auto race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Tom Strattman | AP Photo -
Boston Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara (33) is congratulated by teammates after scoring against New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist (30) during the second period in Game 1 of an NHL hockey playoffs Eastern Conference semifinal game in Boston, Thursday, May 16, 2013.Charles Krupa | AP Photo -
Boston Bruins left wing Brad Marchand, center, is congratulated by teammates Dougie Hamilton (27) and Zdeno Chara, left, following his game-winning goal against New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist during overtime in Game 1 of an NHL hockey playoffs Eastern Conference semifinal game in Boston, Thursday, May 16, 2013. The Bruins won 3-2.Charles Krupa | AP Photo -
Ottawa Senators Jason Spezza smiles during NHL hockey practice in Ottawa Saturday, May 18, 2013. Spezza is expected to line up for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series on Sunday, that the Pittsburgh Penguins lead 2-0.The Canadian Press, Fred Chartrand | AP Photo -
In this Thursday, May 16, 2013 photo, cranes tower over the the site of the former Gaillard Municipal Auditorium in Charleston, S.C. The auditorium was used as a venue for Spoleto Festival USA events for more than three decades and is now being renovated as a new performing arts center. This year and next, Spoleto is holding performances instead in the nearby TD Arena of the College of Charleston. The 37th season of the internationally known arts festival opens on Friday May, 24, 2013.Bruce Smith | AP Photo -
In this Thursday, May 16, 2013 photo, Nigel Redden, the general director of the Spoleto Festival USA, sits in the garden outside the festival offices in Charleston, S.C. The 37th season of the internationally known arts festival opens on Friday May, 24, 2013.Bruce Smith | AP Photo -
First lady Michelle Obama delivers the commencement address to graduates of Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn.Mark Humphrey | AP Photo -
First lady Michelle Obama hugs a student as she hands out diplomas at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School graduation on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn.Mark Humphrey | AP Photo -
First lady Michelle Obama jokes with a student as she hands out diplomas during the graduation ceremony for Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn.Mark Humphrey | AP Photo -
FILE - In this Sunday, Nov. 21, 2010 file photo, British musician Paul McCartney performs during his "Up And Coming Tour" at the Morumbi Stadium in Sao Paulo. McCartney is kicking off the North American leg of his "Out There" tour in Orlando, Fla., on Saturday, May 18, 2013. The massive production, which requires 31 trucks worth of equipment, includes lasers, huge pyrotechnics, and state of the art video displays, according to the website of the former Beatles star.Andre Penner, File | AP Photo -
A Yemeni man looks at supporters of Yemen's former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, pictrede in a banner at right, on the anniversary of an assassination attempt on Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, May 17, 2013. Saleh, along with other senior figures were injured in a bomb attack at his presidential compound in Sanaa on June 3, 2011.Hani Mohammed | AP Photo -
Cleveland Indians' Mark Reynolds, left, tags out Seattle Mariners' Jesus Montero as Montero is caught stealing in the third inning of a baseball game, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Cleveland.Tony Dejak | AP Photo -
Cleveland Indians' Mike Aviles, right, scores as Seattle Mariners catcher Jesus Montero waits for the ball in the sixth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Cleveland.Tony Dejak | AP Photo -
Seattle Mariners' Brendan Ryan throws to first base after forcing out Cleveland Indians' Mike Aviles at second base in the fourth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Cleveland. The Indians' Yan Gomes was safe at first base.Tony Dejak | AP Photo -
Cleveland Indians' Mark Reynolds hits a solo home run off Seattle Mariners pitcher Joe Saunders in the fifth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Cleveland.Tony Dejak | AP Photo -
Cleveland Indians' Mark Reynolds (12) is congratulated by Mike Aviles (4) after Reynolds grounded into a fielder's choice which scored Jason Kipnis in the ninth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Cleveland. The Indians won 5-4.Tony Dejak | AP Photo -
Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Zach McAllister delivers a pitch in the first inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Cleveland.Tony Dejak | AP Photo -
FILE In this March 4, 2013 file photo President Barack Obama talks to media at the start of a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington. With Obama, from left are Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Obama, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. Saturday, May 18, 2013, Obama took Sebelius and LaHood to Andrews Air Force Base for round of golf, in the rain. LaHood is running the Transportation Department until the Senate confirms Obama's choice of Charlotte, N.C., Mayor Anthony Foxx as successor.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File | AP Photo -
Chicago Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro can't handle a hit by the New York Mets' Daniel Murphy during the first inning of a baseball game in Chicago on Saturday, May 18, 2013.Charles Cherney | AP Photo -
Chicago Cubs pitcher Scott Feldman watches his RBI double in the fourth inning as New York Mets catcher John Buck looks on during a baseball game in Chicago on Saturday, May 18, 2013.Charles Cherney | AP Photo -
New York Mets fans take over a section of the Wrigley Field bleachers during a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs game in Chicago on Saturday, May 18, 2013.Charles Cherney | AP Photo -
New York Mets pitching coach Dan Warthen has a meeting on the mound after starting pitcher Jeremy Hefner, second from right, gave up four runs in the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Chicago. Other players on the mound are, from left, John Buck, David Wright and Ike Davi .Charles Cherney | AP Photo -
Chicago Cubs starter Scott Feldman pitches to the New York Mets in the first inning of a baseball game in Chicago on Saturday, May 18, 2013.Charles Cherney | AP Photo -
New York Mets right fielder Mike Baxter crashes into the ivy-covered wall trying to catch hit by Chicago Cubs pitcher Scott Feldman that went for a two run double in the fourth inning of a baseball game in Chicago on Saturday, May 18, 2013.Charles Cherney | AP Photo -
Chicago Cubs center fielder David DeJesus catches ball hit by the New York Mets' Lucas Duda to end the first inning of a baseball game in Chicago on Saturday, May 18, 2013.Charles Cherney | AP Photo -
FILE - In this June 1978 file photo, Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla talks to journalists at the Buenos Aires Government Palace, in Argentina. The former Argentine dictator died of natural causes Friday, May 17, 2013, while serving life sentences at the Marcos Paz prison for crimes against humanity. Videla took power in a 1976 coup and led a military junta that killed thousands of his fellow citizens in a dirty war to eliminate "subversives." He was 87.Eduardo Di Baia, File | AP Photo -
FILE - In this June 25, 1978 file photo, Argentina's President Jorge Rafael Videla, center, gives a thumbs up to Osvaldo Ardiles, right, and captain Daniel Passarella, left, holding the World Cup, following the World Cup Final between Argentina and Netherlands in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Argentina defeated Netherlands 3-1 after extra time. The former Argentine dictator died of natural causes Friday, May 17, 2013, while serving life sentences at the Marcos Paz prison for crimes against humanity. Videla took power in a 1976 coup and led a military junta that killed thousands of his fellow citizens in a dirty war to eliminate "subversives." He was 87.File | AP Photo -
FILE - In this March 24, 1976 file photo, Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla, center, is sworn-in as president at the Buenos Aires Government House accompanied by Adm. Emilio Massera, second from left, and Brig. Orlando Agosti, second from right, members of the junta that overthrew President Isabel Peron. The former Argentine dictator died of natural causes Friday, May 17, 2013, while serving life sentences at the Marcos Paz prison for crimes against humanity. Videla took power in a 1976 coup and led a military junta that killed thousands of his fellow citizens in a dirty war to eliminate "subversives." He was 87.Eduardo Di Baia, File | AP Photo -
FILE - In this March 24, 1977 file photo, Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla is seen commemorating the first anniversary of the military coup in Asuncion, Argentina. The former Argentine dictator died of natural causes Friday, May 17, 2013, while serving life sentences at the Marcos Paz prison for crimes against humanity. Videla took power in a 1976 coup and led a military junta that killed thousands of his fellow citizens in a dirty war to eliminate "subversives." He was 87.Eduardo Di Baia, File | AP Photo -
A vendor moves throughout eh Grandstand at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. The 138th Preakness Stakes horse race takes place Saturday.Nick Wass | AP Photo -
Lindsey Bowman, of Louisville, Ky., wears a big hat as she walks along the concourse at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. The 138th Preakness Stakes horse race takes place Saturday.Nick Wass | AP Photo -
Lisa Scotti, of Baltimore, reads hhere program before the sixth race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. The 138th Preakness Stakes horse race takes place Saturday.Mike Stewart | AP Photo -
A woman walks through the paddock area at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Saturday, May 18, 2013, before the 138th running of the Preakness Stakes horse race.Patrick Semansky | AP Photo -
Racing fans wait for the next horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. The 138th Preakness Stakes horse race takes place Saturday.Nick Wass | AP Photo -
Racing patrons are screened by security authorities at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013 in Baltimore. The 138th Preakness Stakes horse race takes place Saturday.Garry Jones | AP Photo -
Toronto Blue Jays catcher J.P. Arencibia and New York Yankees Robinson Cano watch Cano's two-run home run off of starting pitcher Brandon Morrow in the fifth inning of a baseball game at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 18, 2013 in New York. Cano also hit a two-run home run in the third inning.Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo -
New York Yankees' Jayson Nix scores past Toronto Blue Jays catcher J.P. Arencibia on an RBI single by Brett Gardner in the third inning of a baseball game at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 18, 2013 in New York.Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo -
New York Yankees' Austin Romine (53) greets Robinson Cano at home plate after Cano hit a two-run home run off of Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Brandon Morrow that scored Romine in the fifth inning of a baseball game at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 18, 2013 in New York. Cano also hit a two-run home run in the third inning.Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo -
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Brandon Morrow throws against the New York Yankees during the first inning of a baseball game at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 18, 2013 in New York.Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo -
New York Yankees pitcher David Phelps throws against the Toronto Blue Jays during the first inning of a baseball game at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 18, 2013 in New York.Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo -
FILE - In this May 11, 2013, file photo, Colorado Rockies second baseman Reid Brignac tries but fails to throw St. Louis Cardinals' Jon Jay out at first during the eighth inning of a baseball gamein St. Louis. The New York Yankees have acquired Brignac from the Rockies for cash, adding a left-handed bat to the group of backups filling in for the team's injured stars.Jeff Roberson, File | AP Photo -
New York Yankees' Austin Romine, left, and Robinson Cano celebrate with teammates in the dugout after Cano's two-run home run off of Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Brandon Morrow that scored Romine in the fifth inning of a baseball game at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, May 18, 2013 in New York. Cano also hit a two-run home run in the third inning.Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo -
Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke delivers the commencement address at the graduation ceremonies for Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington, Mass. on Saturday, May 18, 2013. During his remarks, Bernanke said pessimists forecasting that the economy will not reap sizable benefits from the computer revolution are likely to be proven wrong.The Berkshire Eagle, Stephanie Zollshan | AP Photo -
Switzerland's Roger Federer returns the ball to France's Benoit Paire during their semi final match at the Italian Open tennis tournament in Rome, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Andrew Medichini | AP Photo -
Spain's Rafael Nadal serves the ball to Czech Republic's Tomas Berdych during their semi final match at the Italian Open tennis tournament in Rome, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Nadal won 6-2, 6-4.Andrew Medichini | AP Photo -
House Ways and Means Committee member Rep. Pat Tiberi, R-Ohio, left, waves a constituent's application to the IRS that was delayed, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, May 17, 2013, during the committee's hearing on the extra scrutiny the Internal Revenue Service gave Tea Party and other conservative groups that applied for tax-exempt status. From left are, Tiberi, Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, and Committee Chairman Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich.J. Scott Applewhite | AP Photo -
Ousted IRS chief Steven Miller, right, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, May 17,2013, before the House Ways and Means Committee hearing on the extra scrutiny the IRS gave Tea Party and other conservative groups that applied for tax-exempt status. At left is J. Russell George, the Treasury inspector general for tax administration.J. Scott Applewhite | AP Photo -
President Barack Obama speaks about jobs, at Ellicott Dredges in Baltimore, Friday, May 17, 2013, during his second "Middle Class Jobs and Opportunity Tour".Jacquelyn Martin | AP Photo -
The Tarrytown, N.Y., home of the family of Hofstra University student Andrea Rubello is seen on Friday, May 17, 2013. Police say Rubello was shot and killed Friday, May 17, 2013, during a break-in near the college campus in Uniondale, N.Y.Jim Fitzgerald | AP Photo -
In this photo copied from the 2010 Sleepy Hollow High School yearbook, high school student Andrea Rubello is shown. Police said Rubello, a junior at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., was shot and killed Friday, May 17, 2013, during a break-in near the college campus.Sleepy Hollow High School | AP Photo -
Detroit Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard adjusts his facemask during the first period of Game 2 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs Western Conference semifinals against the Chicago Blackhawks Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Chicago.Nam Y. Huh | AP Photo -
Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Bobcock, rear right, looks up a scoreboard during the first period of Game 2 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs Western Conference semifinals against the Chicago Blackhawks Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Chicago.Nam Y. Huh | AP Photo -
Chicago Blackhawks' Patrick Kane (88) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against the Detroit Red Wings during the first period of Game 2 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs Western Conference semifinals Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Chicago.Nam Y. Huh | AP Photo -
First lady Michelle Obama, right, talks with Dr. Jesse Register, left, director of Nashville schools, and Schunn Turner, principal, center, on stage for the commencement ceremony of Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn.Mark Humphrey | AP Photo -
First lady Michelle Obama, right, applauds as students enter the arena for the commencement ceremony of Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. With her are Dr. Jesse Register, left, director of Nashville schools, and Schunn Turner, principal, center.Mark Humphrey | AP Photo -
First lady Michelle Obama is introduced to deliver the commencement address to graduates of Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. At right is teacher Carmen Mullins.Mark Humphrey | AP Photo -
First lady Michelle Obama delivers the commencement address to graduates of Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Magnet High School on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn.Mark Humphrey | AP Photo -
Paris Saint Germain's midfielder David Beckham from England, waves during a training session prior to his French League One soccer match against Brest, at the Parc des Princes stadium, in Paris, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Paris Saint-Germain hopes to strike a deal with David Beckham in the next two weeks in which the former England captain will work with the French club after retirement, possibly in an ambassadorial role.Thibault Camus | AP Photo -
Paris Saint Germain's midfielder David Beckham's wife Victoria Beckham and her daughter Harper, arrive to attend the French League One soccer match between PSG and Brest, at the Parc des Princes stadium, in Paris, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Paris Saint-Germain hopes to strike a deal with David Beckham in the next two weeks in which the former England captain will work with the French club after retirement, possibly in an ambassadorial role.Thibault Camus | AP Photo -
Paris Saint Germain's midfielder David Beckham's wife Victoria Beckham and her daughter Harper, arrive to attend the French League One soccer match between PSG and Brest, at the Parc des Princes stadium, in Paris, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Paris Saint-Germain hopes to strike a deal with David Beckham in the next two weeks in which the former England captain will work with the French club after retirement, possibly in an ambassadorial role.Thibault Camus | AP Photo -
Paris Saint Germain's midfielder David Beckham from England, send a kiss during a training session prior to his French League One soccer match against Brest, at the Parc des Princes stadium, in Paris, Saturday, May 18, 2013. Paris Saint-Germain hopes to strike a deal with David Beckham in the next two weeks in which the former England captain will work with the French club after retirement, possibly in an ambassadorial role.Thibault Camus | AP Photo -
Brianwa Flores, left, and Katie Cosentino from Illinois State Lottery greet hockey fans before Game 2 of an NHL hockey playoff Western Conference semifinal between the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Blackhawks in Chicago, Saturday, May 18, 2013. A little more than a year after three tickets split a world-record lottery prize, the jackpot for Saturday's Powerball drawing was nearing historic territory. Should nobody pick the correct six numbers, the prize money will roll over to next week's drawing and almost certainly eclipse the $656 million doled out to winners in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland in the Mega Millions game in March 2012.Nam Y. Huh | AP Photo -
Armous Peterson fills out his slip for the Powerball lottery at Jimmy's Mart on Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Columbia, S.C. Peterson keeps track of what numbers he plays from week to week.Jeffrey Collins | AP Photo -
World chess champion Viswananthan Anand during the last round of the tournament in Stavanger Norway, Saturday may 18, 2013 (AP Photo/Kent Skibstad / NTB scanpix) NORWAY OUTKent Skibstad | AP -
FILE - In this June 19, 2011, file photo, 2011 U.S. Open golf tournament champion Rory McIlroy holds his trophy with former winner Ken Venturi in Bethesda, Md. Venturi, who overcame dehydration to win the 1964 U.S. Open and spent 35 years in the booth for CBS Sports, died Friday afternoon, May 17, 2013. He was 82. His son, Matt Venturi, said he died in a hospital in Rancho Mirage, Calif.Larry French, File | AP Photo -
Pope Francis arrives to meet faithful of the ecclesiastic movements on the occasion of a Pentecost vigil in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Gregorio Borgia | AP Photo -
Pope Francis arrives to meets with faithful of the ecclesiastic movements on the occasion of a Pentecost vigil in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Gregorio Borgia | AP Photo -
Pope Francis arrives for a meeting with faithful on the occasion of a Pentecostal vigil St. Peter Square at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Alessandra Tarantino | AP Photo -
Pope Francis arrives for a meeting with faithful on the occasion of a Pentecostal vigil St. Peter Square at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Alessandra Tarantino | AP Photo -
Pope Francis reaches out to faithful of the ecclesiastic movements on the occasion of a Pentecost vigil in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Gregorio Borgia | AP Photo -
Pope Francis arrives to meet faithful of the ecclesiastic movements on the occasion of a Pentecost vigil in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Gregorio Borgia | AP Photo -
Pope Francis arrives for a meeting with faithful on the occasion of a Pentecostal vigil St. Peter Square at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Alessandra Tarantino | AP Photo -
Pope Francis embraces Paul Bhatti, brother of the assassinated member of the Pakistani National Assembly Shahbaz Bhatti, on the occasion of a Pentecostal vigil in St. Peter Square at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Alessandra Tarantino | AP Photo -
DJ Reverend Run arrives at a party in Cannes, southern France, Friday, May 17, 2013. Run was at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday night to perform with his partner, DJ Ruckus.Invision | Photo by Todd Williamson -
FILE - This Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009 file photo shows Syrian President Bashar Assad, seen, during a meeting with his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, unseen, at the presidency in Tehran, Iran. Syrian President Bashar Assad says he won't step down before elections are held in his war-ravaged country. The Syrian leader's comments, published Saturday in the Argentine newspaper Clarin, highlight the difficulties the U.S. and Russia face in getting the Assad regime and Syria's political opposition to the table at an international conference envisioned for next month.Vahid Salemi, File | AP Photo -
Trainer Doug O'Neill watches his Preakness Stakes entrant Goldencents get a bath after a early morning gallop at Pimlico Race Course Saturday, May 18, 2013 in Baltimore.Garry Jones | AP Photo -
Shug McGaughey, trainer of Kentucky Derby winner Orb, stands in Orb's barn after a workout at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Saturday, May 18, 2013, on the morning of the 138th running of the Preakness Stakes horse race.Patrick Semansky | AP Photo -
FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2012, file photo, Indianapolis Colts outside linebacker Dwight Freeney follows the action during the third quarter of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field in Detroit. The San Diego Chargers have agreed to a two-year deal with Freeney that could be worth $13.35 million.Paul Sancya, File | AP Photo -
United States freestyle wrestler Kyle Dake, right, takes down his opponent from Iran, Hassan Tahmasebi, during competition at an international wrestling competition at Grand Central Terminal, Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in New York. The U.S., Iran and Russia will compete in a "solidarity" event billed "The Rumble On The Rails" to showcase competition as part of World Wrestling Month.Bebeto Matthews | AP Photo -
The crew of Takuma Sato, of Japan, pushes the car back to the garage area as rain halted track activity on the first day of qualifications for the Indianapolis 500 auto race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Darron Cummings | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, a Palestinian refugee family sits outside of their house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, a Palestinian refugee holds her baby as she stands in front of her house at Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, two Palestinian refugee children lean on the wall of a house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, Palestinian refugees sit in front of a bicycle repair shop in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, a Palestinian refugee prepares food as her children sit next to her in their house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, Palestinian refugees sit on plastic sacks of garbage outside a house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, a barefoot Palestinian refugee carries her sister outside their family's house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, an elderly Palestinian refugee sits at the entrance of her house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, a boy stands outside one of two bedrooms in a house of Palestinian refugee Khadra Mohammed, 52, where she lives with 19 people in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, an elderly Palestinian refugee woman feeds a baby suffering from heat rash in a house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, a barefoot Palestinian refugee stands by a mud wall in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, Palestinian refugee Ahmed Sameer, 10, poses for a photograph in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, Palestinian refugee Sulaiman al-Namodi, 92, sits outside of his house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinians in Gezirat al-Fadel assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, Palestinian refugee children play next to a house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinians in Gezirat al-Fadel assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, two Palestinian refugee children sit in the window sill of a house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
In this Friday, May 17, 2013 photo, a Palestinian refugee sifts wheat for making bread, in her house in Gezirat al-Fadel village, Sharqiya, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) east of Cairo, Egypt. As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat al-Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Unlike the millions who live in refugee camps in those countries, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) does not have offices in Egypt and so does not offer Palestinian refugees in Egypt assistance.Khalil Hamra | AP Photo -
FILE In this May 8, 2013, file photo House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., left, welcomes Gregory Hicks, former deputy chief of mission in Libya, number two in rank to slain U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, as he Hicks arrives to testify about last year's deadly assault on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, on Capitol Hill in Washington. At right is Eric Nordstrom, the State Department's former regional security officer in Libya. Congressional Republicans are looking for evidence of incompetence and cover-up in the ashes of the Sept. 11 anniversary attack.J. Scott Applewhite, File | AP Photo -
FILE In this Nov. 27, 2012, file photo Senate Armed Services Committee members, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., foreground, and Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., speak to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington after meeting with UN Ambassador Susan Rice to discuss statements she made about the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya that killed four Americans. Republicans and Democrats began condemning each other's response to Benghazi within hours of the first shots fired. The issue has flared and dimmed ever since, revived by new testimony, reports or documents like newly released emails.Susan Walsh, File | AP Photo -
In this photo taken May 13, 2013, President Barack Obama defends his administration's actions in the wake of the attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, last year, calling Congressional criticism a political sideshow during a joint news conference with visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron, not shown, at the White House in Washington. The night of smoke, chaos, gunfire and grenades that killed four Americans in Benghazi is well-documented. Eight months later, it is the decisions made back in Washington that remain murky and in perpetual dispute.J. Scott Applewhite, File | AP Photo -
FILE In this Jan.23, 2013, file photo U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham pounds her fist as she testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the deadly September attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. Republicans and Democrats began condemning each other's response to Benghazi within hours of the first shots fired. The issue has flared and dimmed ever since, revived by new testimony, reports or documents like newly released emails.Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File | AP Photo -
In this image taken Saturday, May 18, 2013 made available from AP video, passengers leave a Boeing 737 belonging to Russian carrier UTair in Vnukovo airport, outside , Russia, on Saturday, May 18, 2013. Emergency officials said the landing gear of a plane carrying more then 130 people caught on fire as it was landing. All passengers and crew members were safely evacuated.AP video | AP Photo -
In this image taken Saturday, May 18, 2013 made available from AP video, passengers leave a Boeing 737 belonging to Russian carrier UTair in Vnukovo airport, outside , Russia, on Saturday, May 18, 2013. Emergency officials said the landing gear of a plane carrying more then 130 people caught on fire as it was landing. All passengers and crew members were safely evacuated.AP video | AP Photo -
In this image taken Saturday, May 18, 2013 made available from AP video, passengers leave a Boeing 737 belonging to Russian carrier UTair in Vnukovo airport, outside , Russia, on Saturday, May 18, 2013. Emergency officials said the landing gear of a plane carrying more then 130 people caught on fire as it was landing. All passengers and crew members were safely evacuated.AP video | AP Photo -
In this image taken Saturday, May 18, 2013 made available from AP video, passengers leave a Boeing 737 belonging to Russian carrier UTair in Vnukovo airport, outside , Russia, on Saturday, May 18, 2013. Emergency officials said the landing gear of a plane carrying more then 130 people caught on fire as it was landing. All passengers and crew members were safely evacuated.AP video | AP Photo -
In this image taken from video and provided to WABC TV News by an airport source, emergency personnel spray foam on the fuselage of a US Airways Express commuter plane after it made a belly landing at Newark Liberty International Airport, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Newark, N.J. The turboprop plane reportedly left Philadelphia shortly before 11 p.m., Friday, and landed safely at Newark with its landing gear retracted at about 1 a.m., Saturday. There were no injuries. (AP Photo/WABC TV News) MANDATORY CREDIT; NYC OUTAP -
In this image taken from video and provided to WABC TV News by an airport source, pilot Edward Powers, left, poses in front of his damaged aircraft along with his crew after their US Airways Express commuter plane made a successful belly landing at Newark Liberty International Airport, Saturday, May 18, 2013. The turboprop plane reportedly left Philadelphia shortly before 11 p.m., Friday, and landed safely at Newark with its landing gear retracted at about 1 a.m., Saturday. There were no injuries. (AP Photo/WABC TV News) MANDATORY CREDITAP -
In this image taken from video and provided to WABC TV News by an airport source, emergency personnel spray foam on the fuselage of a US Airways Express commuter plane after it made a belly landing at Newark Liberty International Airport, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Newark, N.J. The turboprop plane reportedly left Philadelphia shortly before 11 p.m., Friday, and landed safely at Newark with its landing gear retracted at about 1 a.m., Saturday. There were no injuries. (AP Photo/WABC TV News) MANDATORY CREDIT; NYC OUTAP -
A commuter passenger plane sits parked outside a hangar at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J., Saturday, May 18, 2013. An airline official says the US Airways Express flight with 34 people aboard was forced to make a belly landing at Newark International Airport after experiencing landing gear trouble. No injuries were reported. US Airways spokesman Davien Anderson said that the turboprop plane left Philadelphia shortly before 11 p.m., Friday and landed safely at Newark with its landing gear retracted at about 1 a.m., Saturday.Mel Evans | AP Photo -
In this image taken from video and provided to WABC TV News by an airport source, emergency personnel spray foam on the fuselage of a US Airways Express commuter plane after it made a belly landing at Newark Liberty International Airport, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Newark, N.J. The turboprop plane reportedly left Philadelphia shortly before 11 p.m., Friday, and landed safely at Newark with its landing gear retracted at about 1 a.m., Saturday. There were no injuries. (AP Photo/WABC TV News) MANDATORY CREDIT; NYC OUTAP -
This undated photo provided by the National Airline History Museum shows its Lockheed Constellation, or Connie, as the propeller-driven aircraft was known, the only one left in the U.S. thats airworthy. The museum is trying to raise $3.2 million to restore it and recreate millionaire aviator Howard Hughes record-setting cross-country flight in the plane that transformed commercial air travel.National Airline History Museum, Paul Bowen | AP Photo -
This 2012 photo provided by the National Airline History Museum shows its Lockheed Constellation, or Connie, as the propeller-driven aircraft was known, during engine inspection in Kansas City, Mo. The museum is trying to raise $3.2 million to restore it, the only one left in the U.S. thats airworthy, and recreate millionaire aviator Howard Hughes record-setting cross-country flight in the plane that transformed commercial air travel.National Airline History Museum | AP Photo -
This 2012 photo provided by the National Airline History Museum shows its Lockheed Constellation, or Connie, as the propeller-driven aircraft was known, in Kansas City, Mo. The museum is trying to raise $3.2 million to restore it, the only one left in the U.S. thats airworthy, and recreate millionaire aviator Howard Hughes record-setting cross-country flight in the plane that transformed commercial air travel.National Airline History Museum | AP Photo -
Actress Berenice Bejo poses for portraits at during the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Laurent Emmanuel | AP Photo -
Actor Tahar Rahim arrives under his umbrella during a photo call for the film Grand Central at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Lionel Cironneau | AP Photo -
Actress Berenice Bejo poses for portraits at during the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Laurent Emmanuel | AP Photo -
This undated photo provided by Jody Poirier shows her husband, Ron Poirier in his Marines uniform. Ron Poirier couldn't escape the feeling that his cancer was somehow a punishment. As a young Marine electronics technician at Camp Lejeune in the mid-1970s, the Massachusetts man figured hed dumped hundreds of gallons of toxic solvents onto the ground. It would be decades before he realized that he had unknowingly contributed to the worst drinking water contamination in the country's history - and, perhaps, to his own premature death. "It's just a terrible thing," the 58-year-old veteran said shortly before succumbing to esophageal cancer at a Cape Cod nursing facility on May 3, 2013.Jody Poirier | AP Photo -
This undated image provided by Capt. Bobby Rice shows Ron Poirier fishing for tuna. As a young Marine electronics technician at Camp Lejeune in the mid-1970s, Poirier figured hed dumped hundreds of gallons of toxic solvents onto the ground. It would be decades before he realized that he had unknowingly contributed to the worst drinking water contamination in the country's history - and, perhaps, to his own premature death. "It's just a terrible thing," the 58-year-old veteran said shortly before succumbing to esophageal cancer at a Cape Cod nursing facility on May 3, 2013.Bobby Rice | AP Photo -
Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas relaxes as he talks with horse racing columnist Eddie "Indian Charlie" Musselman in the barn at Pimlico Race Course Saturday, May 18, 2013 in Baltimore.Garry Jones | AP Photo -
CORRECTS SPELLING OF LAST NAME TO BAFFERT, NOT BAFFORD - Fiftyshadesofhay trainer Bob Baffert points at winning jockey Joel Rosario after winning the Black-Eyed Susan horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Friday, May 17, 2013, in Baltimore. The 138th Preakness Stakes horse race takes place Saturday.Garry Jones | AP Photo -
Dale Earnhardt Jr. climbs into his car for practice for the NASCAR Sprint All-Star auto race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Friday, May 17, 2013.Bob Jordan | AP Photo -
FILE - In this June 23, 2009 handout photo provided by AEG, pop star Michael Jackson rehearses at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Jurors hearing Katherine Jacksons lawsuit against AEG Live heard from a pair of defense witnesses who gave varying assessments of Jacksons health as he rehearsed for the This Is It show. The testimony by choreographers Stacy Walker and Travis Payne in a Los Angeles courtroom on May 13-14, 2013, was the only evidence in the trials third week that focused on the pop superstar.Kevin Mazur, AEG | AP Photo -
File - In this March 5, 2009 file photo, US singer Michael Jackson announces at a press conference that he is set to play ten live concerts at the London O2 Arena in July 2009. Jurors hearing Katherine Jacksons lawsuit against AEG Live heard from a pair of defense witnesses who gave varying assessments of Jacksons health as he rehearsed for the This Is It show. The testimony in a Los Angeles courtroom by choreographers Stacy Walker and Travis Payne on May 13-14, 2013, was the only evidence in the trials third week that focused on the pop superstar.Joel Ryan, File | AP Photo -
From left, actors Machiko Ono, Masaharu Fukuyama and Keita Ninomiya pose for photographers during a photo call for the film Like Father, Like Son at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Lionel Cironneau | AP Photo -
In this Wednesday, May 15, 2013 photo, a stylized upside down tree with roots at the top and made of two miles of plastic tubing is hoisted before a rehearsal of the Spoleto Festival USA opera "Matsukaze" at the Dock Street Theatre in Charleston, S.C. The 37th season of the internationally known arts festival opens on Friday, May, 24, 2013.Bruce Smith | AP Photo -
In this Wednesday, May 15, 2013 photo, crews from the Spoleto Festival USA transform the TD Arena at the College of Charleston in Charleston, S.C., into a performing space for the festival. The arena is needed because a longtime Spoleto venue is being renovated. The 37th season of the internationally known arts festival opens on Friday, May, 24, 2013.Bruce Smith | AP Photo -
Portraits of the late North Korean leaders Kim Il Sung, left, and Kim Jong Il hang on the outside of a building in central Pyongyang, North Korea, on Saturday, May 18, 2013.David Guttenfelder | AP Photo -
FILE--In this 2010 file photo, an oil well undergoes testing in the Lake Albertine region of western Uganda. Even before the first drops flow, Uganda's oil sector is beset by bribery allegations against officials, tax-related cases abroad that cost the government millions in legal fees, and the alleged interference of a president whose firm control of the sector worries transparency campaigners.Monitor Publications Ltd, File | AP Photo -
Virginia Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli, talks with Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, right, during a dinner as part of the Virginia Republican convention in Richmond, Va., Friday, May 17, 2013.Steve Helber | AP Photo -
Map locates Bridgeport, ConnF. Duckett | AP -
A Powerball lottery ticket is printed out of a lottery machine at a convenience store in Chicago on Saturday, May 18, 2013. A little more than a year after three tickets split a world-record lottery prize, the jackpot for Saturday's Powerball drawing was nearing historic territory. Should nobody pick the correct six numbers, the prize money will roll over to next week's drawing and almost certainly eclipse the $656 million doled out to winners in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland in the Mega Millions game in March 2012.Nam Y. Huh | AP Photo -
A sign at a store advertises the Powerball Lottery in Oklahoma City, Friday, May 17, 2013. Powerball officials say the jackpot has climbed to an estimated $600 million, making it the largest prize in the game's history and the world's second largest lottery prize.Sue Ogrocki | AP Photo -
A customer, right, waits for his Powerball lottery ticket at a convenience store in Chicago on Saturday, May 18, 2013. A little more than a year after three tickets split a world-record lottery prize, the jackpot for Saturday's Powerball drawing was nearing historic territory. Should nobody pick the correct six numbers, the prize money will roll over to next week's drawing and almost certainly eclipse the $656 million doled out to winners in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland in the Mega Millions game in March 2012.Nam Y. Huh | AP Photo -
In this May 2, 2013 photo, a tourist takes photographs of a leatherback turtle as it heads to the ocean after burying her eggs in the sand at daybreak on a narrow strip of beach in Grande Riviere, Trinidad. Officials with the U.S.-based Sea Turtle Conservancy say Trinidad is now likely the worlds leading tourist destination for people to see leatherbacks.David McFadden | AP Photo -
In this May 2, 2013 photo, a leatherback turtle uses her rear flippers to bury her eggs in the sand at daybreak on a narrow strip of beach in Grande Riviere, Trinidad. Experts have even long estimated that just 1 in 1,000 eggs will result in an adult turtle. The number of leatherbacks on this tropical beach has rebounded in spectacular fashion. Researchers now consider the beach at Grand Riviere, alongside a river that flows into the Atlantic, the most densely nested site for the leatherbacks in the world.David McFadden | AP Photo -
In this May 2, 2013 photo, fisherman Ervan James untangles a net that he says can inadvertently ensnare about six leatherback turtles in a single night at the peak of six-month nesting season, on the beach of the northeast village of Grande Riviere, Trinidad. James, a veteran fishermen from Grande Riviere, recognizes turtle tourism has been a boon for his village, but he and other fishermen are calling for the government to compensate them for not casting wide gill nets during the turtles nesting season.David McFadden | AP Photo -
In this May 2, 2013 photo, a leatherback turtle heads back into the ocean after burying her clutch of eggs in the sand at daybreak on a narrow strip of beach in Grande Riviere, Trinidad. In years past, poachers from Grande Riviere and nearby towns would ransack the turtles buried eggs and hack the critically threatened reptiles to death with machetes to sell their meat in the market. Now, the turtles are the focus of a thriving tourist trade, with people so devoted to them that they shoo birds away when the turtles first start out as tiny hatchlings scurrying to sea.David McFadden | AP Photo -
In this May 2, 2013 photo, a stray dog walks alongside a leatherback turtle preparing to bury her eggs in the sand at daybreak on a narrow strip of beach in Grande Riviere, Trinidad. When local conservation efforts started here in the early 1990s, locals say a maximum of 30 turtles emerged from the surf overnight during the peak of the six-month nesting season. Now, at Grande Riviere and in the eastern community of Matura, where another major leatherback colony has grown, locals say more than 700 of the critically endangered sea turtles appear overnight at the height of the nesting season.David McFadden | AP Photo -
In this May 2, 2013 photo, a leatherback turtle heads back to the ocean after burying her eggs in the sand at daybreak on a narrow strip of beach in Grande Riviere, Trinidad. With more than half of all adult leatherback turtles on the planet having been lost since 1980, mostly in the Eastern Pacific and Asia, the resurgence of leatherbacks in Trinidad is touted by many as a major achievement.David McFadden | AP Photo -
This undated photo provided by Mary Blakely shows her as a child with her mother, Mary, and her father, James Leake, background, in Germany while he was stationed at Bremihaven just prior to leaving for Camp Lejeune. Blakely was 6 in 1969 when her dad was stationed "aboard" Camp Lejeune the first time, following a deployment to Germany and Turkey, and a tour in South Vietnam. For the next two years, she and her three siblings lived in a duplex near the golf course. In 1996, Her mother, Mary, died of brain cancer. Blakely did not begin to suspect a connection to the base water until she went home to see her dad and visit her mom's grave in the spring of 2011. Her father died on Jan. 5, 2012, eight months after being diagnosed with Agent Orange-related lung cancer. In a posting to a Lejuene survivor website a week later, she said his cancer had spread "as if it had been fertilized by Miracle Grow." "I am convinced that fertilizer was the water at Lejeune," she wrote.Mary Blakely | AP Photo -
A crumbling tin plaque marks the grave of an infant buried during the 1950s in the "Babyland" section of Onslow Memorial Park in Jacksonville, N.C. on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. Mary Blakely, a Marine's daughter, has scoured this and other cemeteries for the names of children who may have died because of contaminated water at nearby Camp Lejeune.Allen Breed | AP Photo -
Entries for nameless infants cover the "babyland" page of a burial register at Onslow Memorial Park in Jacksonville, N.C., on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. Many of these were the children of Marines stationed at nearby Camp Lejeune, site of one of the worst cases of drinking water contamination in U.S. history.Allen Breed | AP Photo -
A certificate of fetal death sits atop a file box in the trunk of Mary Blakely's van parked at a cemetery in Jacksonville, N.C., on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. The Marine's daughter scoured local cemeteries and death records for the names of children who may have died because of water contamination at nearby Camp Lejeune.Allen Breed | AP Photo -
Mary Blakely clears dirt and grass from a 60-year-old temporary tin marker in the "Babyland" section of Onslow Memorial Park in Jacksonville, N.C. on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. The Marine's daughter scoured this and other graveyards for the names of children who may have died because of contaminated water at nearby Camp Lejeune.Allen Breed | AP Photo -
FILE - In this file image taken from Sunday, May 12, 2013 video and provided by the New Orleans Police Department, a man in a white shirt, bottom center, shoots into a crowd of people, on Mother's Day in New Orleans. New Orleans officials and cultural advocates say the Mothers Day parade shootings that left 20 people injured wont spell the end of second-line parades, the local tradition that celebrates the city and its people.New Orleans Police Department, File | AP Photo -
FILE - In this Aug. 29, 2011 file photo, a member of the Big 9 marching club plays trumpet in a second line commemorating the sixth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. New Orleans officials and cultural advocates say the Mothers Day parade shootings that left 20 people injured wont spell the end of second-line parades, the local tradition that celebrates the city and its people.Gerald Herbert, File | AP Photo -
From left, actor Benicio Del Toro, director Arnaud Desplechin and actor Mathieu Amalric pose for photographers during a photo call for the film Jimmy P. Psychotheraphy of a Plains Indian at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Lionel Cironneau | AP Photo -
Actors Benicio Del Toro takes his place during a press conference for Jimmy P. Psychotheraphy of a Plains Indian at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Virginia Mayo | AP Photo -
Actor Mathieu Amalric, left, is embraced by director Arnaud Desplechin as they pose for photographers during a photo call for the film Jimmy P. Psychotheraphy of a Plains Indian at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Francois Mori | AP Photo -
Actor Benicio Del Toro poses for photographers during a photo call for the film Jimmy P. Psychotheraphy of a Plains Indian at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Francois Mori | AP Photo -
Actors Mathieu Amalric, left, and Benicio Del Toro pose for photographers during a photo call for the film Jimmy P. Psychotheraphy of a Plains Indian at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Francois Mori | AP Photo -
FILE - Clockwise from left, Boy Scouts Eric Kusterer, Jacob Sorah, James Sorah, Micah Brownlee and Cub Scout John Sorah hold signs at the "Save Our Scouts" Prayer Vigil and Rally in front of the Boy Scouts of America National Headquarters in Irving, Texas on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. With its ranks deeply divided, the Boy Scouts of America is asking its local leaders from across the country to decide whether its contentious membership policy should be overhauled so that openly gay boys can participate in Scout units. The proposal to be put before the roughly 1,400 voting members of the BSA's National Council on Thursday, May 23, 2013 at a meeting in Grapevine, Texas, would retain the Scouts' long-standing ban on gays serving in adult leadership positions.Richard Rodriguez | AP Photo -
FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2013 file photo, James Oliver, left, hugs his brother and fellow Eagle Scout, Will Oliver, who is gay, as Will and other supporters carry four boxes filled with petitions to end the ban on gay scouts and leaders in front of the Boy Scouts of America headquarters in Dallas, Texas. With its ranks deeply divided, the Boy Scouts of America is asking its local leaders from across the country to decide whether its contentious membership policy should be overhauled so that openly gay boys can participate in Scout units. The proposal to be put before the roughly 1,400 voting members of the BSA's National Council on Thursday, May 23, 2013 at a meeting in Grapevine, Texas, would retain the Scouts' long-standing ban on gays serving in adult leadership positions.Tony Gutierrez, File | AP Photo -
This film publicity image released by Doin' It In The Park, LLC shows female basketball player Niki Avery, second left, playing basketball in the Spanish Harlem section of New York during filming of the documentary "Doin' It In The Park.Doin' It In The Park, LLC | AP Photo -
FILE - In this Wednesday, May 15, 2012 file photo, an Afghan woman harvests wheat on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan. Conservative religious lawmakers in Afghanistan blocked a law on Saturday, May 18, 2013 that aims to protect women's freedoms, with some arguing that parts of it violate Islamic principles or encourage women to have sex outside of marriage.Ahmad Jamshid, File | AP Photo -
FILE - This picture taken March 28, 2013 shows Afghan female prisoner in their cell at Badam Bagh, Afghanistan's central women's prison, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Conservative religious lawmakers in Afghanistan blocked a law on Saturday, May 18, 2013 that aims to protect women's freedoms, with some arguing that parts of it violate Islamic principles or encourage women to have sex outside of marriage.Anja Niedringhaus, File | AP Photo -
FILe - This Thursday, April 11, 2013 file photo taken through the eye slit of a burqa, shows Afghan women in Burqa's shopping at a market in Kabul, Afghanistan. Conservative religious lawmakers in Afghanistan blocked a law on Saturday, May 18, 2013 that aims to protect women's freedoms, with some arguing that parts of it violate Islamic principles or encourage women to have sex outside of marriage.Anja Niedringhaus, File | AP Photo -
FILE - In this Thursday, April 11, 2013 file photo, an Afghan woman peers through the the eye slit of her burqa as she waits to try on a new burqa in shop in the old town of Kabul, Afghanistan. Conservative religious lawmakers in Afghanistan blocked a law on Saturday, May 18, 2013 that aims to protect women's freedoms, with some arguing that parts of it violate Islamic principles or encourage women to have sex outside of marriage.Anja Niedringhaus, File | AP Photo -
Map shows important sites in the pollution caseF. Duckett | AP -
In this March 20, 2013 photo, Zaw Zaw holds a report related to his business in his office in Yangon, Myanmar. Zaw Zaw's Max Myanmar Group is one of the country's largest conglomerates, with interests ranging from construction and hotels to gas stations and cement. He is listed on the U.S. Treasury Department's Specially Designated Nationals list which restricts Americans from doing business with those named in it.Gemunu Amarasinghe | AP Photo -
In this March 8, 2013 photo, Tay Za, center with sunglasses, attends an opening ceremony of a branch office of his bank in Yangon, Myanmar. Tay Za is listed on the U.S. Treasury Departments Specially Designated Nationals list which restricts Americans from doing business with those named in it.Gemunu Amarasinghe | AP Photo -
FILE - In this Nov. 11, 2007 file photo, businessman Tay Za speaks at a reception dinner on the third anniversary of his airline, "Air Bagan," at a hotel in Yangon, Myanmar. If you're American and want to do business in Myanmar, there's a list of people and companies that by law you have to steer clear of, including Tay Zay. The Obama administration has said it wants U.S. companies to set a "gold standard" for investment and foster a fairer, more transparent way of doing business in Myanmar.File | AP Photo -
In this March 20, 2013 photo, Zaw Zaw, foreground, walks down a hall in his office building accompanied by an assistant in Yangon, Myanmar. The Singapore Stock Exchange recently rejected an attempt by Zaw Zaw, the blacklisted chairman of the Max Myanmar Group to list one of his subsidiaries. The group is one of Myanmars largest conglomerates, with interests ranging from construction and hotels to gas stations and cement. The exchanges top concern was Zaw Zaw's presence on a U.S. sanctions list and the "lack of clarity" as to why he was placed there, according to a filing with the exchange by the company that would have been his partner in the deal.Gemunu Amarasinghe | AP Photo -
In this March 8, 2013 photo, Tay Za, foreground left, attends an opening ceremony of a branch office of his bank in Yangon, Myanmar. If you're American and want to do business in Myanmar, there's a list of people and companies that by law you have to steer clear of, including Tay Za.Gemunu Amarasinghe | AP Photo -
FILE In this May 16, 2013, file photo Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder and national coordinator of the Tea Party Patriots, speaks during a news conference with Tea Party leaders, including Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., chair of the Tea Party Caucus, left, about the IRS' targeting Tea Party groups on Capitol Hill in Washington. "I think the IRS' integrity is shattered," said Martin. Tea Party Patriots, a fierce Obama critic, was among the largest nonprofit conservative groups targeted by the IRS; the group raised $20.2 million in 2011, up from $706,000 just two years earlier, according to tax filings.Molly Riley, File | AP Photo -
FILE In this April 9, 2013, file photo Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., left, talks with Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., on Capitol Hill in Washington. A Senate investigative panel led by Levin and McCain has been reviewing the use of the social welfare groups for political causes for the past year. The lawmakers had planned a hearing on the subject but postponed it following the Internal Revenue Service disclosure, so it could examine the agency's handling of the tax-exempt reviews. The IRS has endured withering criticism for its scrutiny of conservative political groups during the 2012 elections.J. Scott Applewhite, File | AP Photo -
In this photo taken June 29, 2011, photo Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. Whitehouse is among a small group in the Senate pushing campaign finance reform measures that would force outside groups to disclose their donors. The Internal Revenue Service has endured withering criticism for its scrutiny of conservative political groups during the 2012 elections. "The IRS goes AWOL when wealthy and powerful forces want to break the law in order to hide their wrongful efforts and secret political influence," he says. "Picking on the little guy is a pretty lousy thing to do."Manuel Balce Ceneta | AP Photo -
Pope Francis meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a private audience at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Gregorio Borgia, Pool | AP Photo -
In this photo provided by the Vatican newspaper l'Osservatore Romano, Pope Francis meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a private audience at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.L'Osservatore Romano, ho | AP Photo -
In this photo provided by the Vatican newspaper l'Osservatore Romano, Pope Francis meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a private audience at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.L'Osservatore Romano, ho | AP Photo -
Pope Francis meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a private audience at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Gregorio Borgia, Pool | AP Photo -
Pope Francis meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a private audience at the Vatican, Saturday, May 18, 2013.Gregorio Borgia, Pool | AP Photo -
Actor Sonam Kapoor, left, poses for photographers as she arrives for the screening of Young & Beautiful at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Thursday, May 16, 2013.Francois Mori | AP Photo -
Actor Sonam Kapoor arrives for the screening of the film Young & Beautiful at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Thursday, May 16, 2013.Lionel Cironneau | AP Photo -
Actor Sonam Kapoor arrives for the screening of the film Young & Beautiful at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Thursday, May 16, 2013.Lionel Cironneau | AP Photo -
FILE - In this July 3, 2005 file photo Predrag Danilovic, center, challenges for the ball with Antonello Riva, left during an basketball match, in Belgrade, Serbia. Danilovic, former basketball star who played for NBAs Miami Heat and Dallas Mavericks, has been seriously injured in a bar fight. Police say Danilovic was stabbed during a brawl early Saturday in a cafe in a residential part of the capital, Belgrade. Doctors say Danilovic underwent an operation after suffering serious injuries to his abdomen, head and arms.Darko Vojinovic, file | AP Photo -
South Koreans watch TV news showing a footage of North Korean missiles on a military parade, at a Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, May 18, 2013. North Korea fired three short-range guided missiles into its eastern waters on Saturday, a South Korean official said. It routinely tests such missiles, but the latest launches came during a period of tentative diplomacy aimed at easing tensions.Ahn Young-joon | AP Photo -
A South Korean man watches a TV news reporting missile launch conducted by North Korea, at a Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, May 18, 2013. North Korea fired three short-range guided missiles into its eastern waters on Saturday, a South Korean official said. It routinely tests such missiles, but the latest launches came during a period of tentative diplomacy aimed at easing tensions. The letters at a screen read " Fired three short-range guided missiles."Ahn Young-joon | AP Photo -
President Barack Obama attends a roundtable at the Center for Urban Families (CFUF) in Baltimore, Friday, May 17, 2013, during his second "Middle Class Jobs and Opportunity Tour". CFUF is a Baltimore non-profit whose mission is to strengthen urban communities by helping fathers and families achieve stability and economic success.Jacquelyn Martin | AP Photo -
Freestyle wrestlers Mehdi Taghavi Kermani, left, from Iran, and Kellen Russell from Ann Harbor, Mich., compete at an international wrestling exhibition at Grand Central Terminal on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in New York. Kermani won the bout. The event dubbed "The Rumble on the Rails" marked the fourth straight year a New York City landmark was transformed into a wrestling meet to raise money for charity, with the last two in Times Square.Bebeto Matthews | AP Photo -
A clerk dispenses a Powerball Lottery ticket in Oklahoma City, Friday, May 17, 2013. Powerball officials say the jackpot has climbed to an estimated $600 million, making it the largest prize in the game's history and the world's second largest lottery prize.Sue Ogrocki | AP Photo -
Elizabeth Dillard, left, of Oklahoma City, shows store clerk Mobi, right, the numbers she wants in the Powerball Lottery as she purchases tickets in Oklahoma City, Friday, May 17, 2013. Looking on at center is Lindsay Horn.Sue Ogrocki | AP Photo -
Sandra Ortiz, center, fills in her numbers while waiting in line to buy Powerball tickets outside Bluebird liquor store in Hawthorne, Calif., Friday, May 17, 2013. Powerball officials say the jackpot has climbed to an estimated $600 million, making it the largest prize in the game's history and the world's second largest lottery prize.Jae C. Hong | AP Photo

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