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Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney waves to the crowd as he leaves a campaign event at Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach, Va.,Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney campaigns at Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach, Va., Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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** FILE ** In this Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012, photo, a sign attracts job-seekers during a job fair at the Marriott Hotel in Colonie, N.Y. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
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With roasted vegetable soup, the recipe can be adapted to include whatever you have in the vegetable crisper. (Associated Press)
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This September 2012 photo shows ruins called the Fortress of Shali in the Egyptian oasis of Siwa, a Berber town of some 27,000 people roughly 450 miles (about 725 kilometers) southwest of Cairo. The palm tree-lined area is known for its quiet charm, ancient ruins, abundant natural springs, a vast salt lake and rolling sand dunes in the surrounding desert. (AP Photo/Kim Gamel)
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This September 2012 photo shows tracks from four-wheel drives lining the Great Sand Sea, a vast desert with huge rolling sand dunes that span the Egyptian and Libyan frontiers in the Egyptian oasis of Siwa, a Berber town of some 27,000 people roughly 450 miles (about 725 kilometers) southwest of Cairo. The palm tree-lined area is known for its quiet charm, ancient ruins, abundant natural springs, a vast salt lake and rolling sand dunes in the surrounding desert. (AP Photo/Kim Gamel)
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This September 2012 photo shows desert safari driver Ahmed Bakrin building a small bonfire to make mint tea before sunset during a trek through the Great Sand Sea outside the Egyptian oasis of Siwa, a Berber town of some 27,000 people roughly 450 miles (about 725 kilometers) southwest of Cairo. The palm tree-lined area is known for its quiet charm, ancient ruins, abundant natural springs, a vast salt lake and rolling sand dunes in the surrounding desert. (AP Photo/Kim Gamel)
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The Roman-era necropolis known as the Mountain of the Dead looms in the background in Siwa, Egypt. The town is known for its ancient ruins, natural springs and rolling sand dunes. (Associated Press)
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This September 2012 photo shows The Great Sand Sea, 28,000 square miles of rolling dunes along the northern edge of the Sahara, one of the main attractions of a visit to the Egyptian oasis of Siwa, a Berber town of some 27,000 people roughly 450 miles (about 725 kilometers) southwest of Cairo. The palm tree-lined area is known for its quiet charm, ancient ruins, abundant natural springs, a vast salt lake and rolling sand dunes in the surrounding desert. (AP Photo/Kim Gamel)
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associated press Brenda Frese has guided Maryland to an NCAA national championship and four trips to the Elite Eight.
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In this Oct. 26, 2011, photo, the 105-story Ryugyong Hotel towers above Pyongyang, North Korea. International hotel operator Kempinski AG said on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012, that it will manage the pyramid-shaped hotel, which is expected to open next year with shops, offices, ballrooms, restaurants and 150 rooms. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
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In this Sept. 23, 2012, photo released by Koryo Group, visitors tour the top floor of the 105-story Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea. After years of standing unfinished, construction on the exterior of the massive hotel resumed three years ago, but the hotel has not yet opened to the public. This photo, taken by the Beijing-based Koryo Tours, shows that the interior remains unfinished. (AP Photo/Koryo Group)
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In this Sept. 23, 2012, photo released by Koryo Group on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012, the pyramid-shaped, 105-story Ryugyong Hotel stands in Pyongyang, North Korea. A foreign tour agency said the interior of the massive hotel in the North Korea capital remains unfinished. Beijing-based Koryo Tours got a sneak peek inside the hotel, which has been an off-limits construction site and remains a source of fascination for the outside world. (AP Photo/Koryo Group)