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Sony Corp. Chief Financial Officer Masaru Kato speaks May 10, 2012, during a news conference at the company's head office in Tokyo. (Associated Press)

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Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman continues to deal with an ailing right shoulder that's affecting his swing. His average has plummeted to .218 and he has just 13 extra-base hits on the season. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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The American Gaming Association's annual report released Wednesday noted casino revenues are up 3 percent nationwide. Non-Indian casinos or other legal gambling halls took in $35.6 billion last year. (Associated Press)

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After spending five seasons as Georgetown women's assistant coach, Keith Brown was named the Hoyas' head coach Wednesday. (Georgetown Athletics)

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Power-line towers in South Africa belong to Eskom, which is Africa's biggest power utility. It accounts for more than 60 percent of all the electricity generated on the continent, according to the World Bank. It also exports across southern Africa. Critics and even supporters say Eskom should have started its move toward renewable sources of energy earlier, and now needs to set its ambitions higher. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

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South Africa's Koeberg nuclear power station (left) is located on the outskirts of Cape Town. The country's plans to increase it's nuclear reactor capacity are drawing attention from energy companies around the world. Power-line towers in South Africa belong to Eskom, which is the state electricity utility. The company accounts for more than 60 percent of all the electricity generated on the African continent, according to the World Bank. (Associated Press)

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Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, speaks at a campaign stop at KP Kauffman Co., an oil and gas production and drilling company, in Fort Lupton, Colo., on Wednesday, May 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

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Assembly of tweeters with front grille in the speaker manufactory of Burmester. Emplyee of Burmester is Burmester Audiosysteme was founded in 1977 and has since been producing top-range high end products in their Berlin manufacture. Daniel Pilar/Special to The Washington Times

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Assembly of tweeters with front grille in the speaker manufactory of Burmester. Emplyee of Burmester is Burmester Audiosysteme was founded in 1977 and has since been producing top-range high end products in their Berlin manufacture. Daniel Pilar/Special to The Washington Times

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Assembly of tweeters with front grille in the speaker manufactory of Burmester. Emplyee of Burmester is Burmester Audiosysteme was founded in 1977 and has since been producing top-range high end products in their Berlin manufacture. Daniel Pilar/Special to The Washington Times

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Boxes and amplifiers on a bench in the assembly workshop at Burmester. Burmester Audiosysteme was founded in 1977 and has since been producing top-range high end products in their Berlin manufacture. Daniel Pilar/Special to The Washington Times

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Audio amplifier in an acoustic test by an employee. Burmester Audiosysteme was founded in 1977 and has since been producing top-range high end products in their Berlin manufacture. Daniel Pilar/Special to The Washington Times

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Audio amplifier in a week-long stress test. Burmester Audiosysteme was founded in 1977 and has since been producing top-range high end products in their Berlin manufacture. Daniel Pilar/Special to The Washington Times

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Manual assembly from a Burmester CD player. Burmester Audiosysteme was founded in 1977 and has since been producing top-range high end products in their Berlin manufacture. Daniel Pilar/Special to The Washington Times