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A screen shows the result of the vote after passing the law to abolish bullfighting in Catalonia at the Catalan Parliament in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Many in Spain have seen the pressure here for a bullfighting ban as a further bid by Catalonia to stand out from the rest of the country. (AP Photo/David Ramos)

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In this July 12, 2008 file picture, Spanish matador Salvador Cortes performs with a bull during a bullfight at the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona, Spain. Lawmakers in Catalonia outlawed bullfighting Wednesday, making this Spain's first major region to do so after an impassioned debate that pitted the rights of animals against preserving a pillar of traditional culture. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza, file)

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A Border Patrol agent, who declined to give his name, is reflected in the mirror as he and another agent patrol near the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, Ariz., Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Arizona's new immigration law SB1070 takes effect Thursday, July 29. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

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Vendors sell newspapers at the Nogales Port of Entry in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Arizona's new immigration law SB1070 takes effect Thursday, July 29. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

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In this Dec. 2,1980, file photo showing the late photographer Ansel Adams posing in front of his photograph of one the views of Yosemite National Park titled "Monolith: The Face of Half Dome, 1927," in his home in Carmel Highlands, Calif. A lawyer says a trove of old glass negatives found in Fresno have been authenticated as the work of iconic photographer Ansel Adams and are worth at least $200 million. The negatives were bought 10 years ago at a garage sale in Fresno for $45. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma,File)

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Rick Norsigian holds up a photograph made from a glass negative shot by the late photographer Ansel Adams during a press conference in Beverly Hills on Tuesday July 27,2010. A lawyer says the trove of old glass negatives found in a garage sale for $45 by Mr. Norsigian, a painter from Fresno, Calif., has been authenticated as the work of photographer Ansel Adams and are worth at least $200 million. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

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Photographs displayed during a press conference, made from glass plate negatives shot by the late photographer Ansel Adams are seen in Beverly Hills on Tuesday, July 27,2010. A lawyer says a trove of old glass negatives found in a garage sale for $45 by Rick Norsigian, a painter from Fresno, Calif., has been authenticated as the work of photographer Ansel Adams and are worth at least $200 million. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

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Rick Norsigian holds up a glass negative shot by the late photographer Ansel Adams during a press conference in Beverly Hills, on Tuesday July 27,2010. A lawyer says a trove of old glass negatives found in a garage sale for $45 by Mr. Norsigian, a painter from Fresno, Calif., has been authenticated as the work of photographer Ansel Adams and are worth at least $200 million. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

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Rick Norsigian holds up a photograph made from a glass negative shot by the late photographer Ansel Adams during a news conference in Beverly Hills, on Tuesday, July 27,2010. A lawyer says the trove of old glass negatives found in a garage sale for 45 dollars by Norsigian a painter from Fresno, Calif. has been authenticated as the work of photographer Ansel Adams and are worth at least $200 million. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

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In this April 4, 2010, file photo Spanish matador Daniel Luque performs with a bull from Juan Pedro Domeq ranch during a bullfight at Las Ventas bullring in Madrid. Lawmakers in the region of Catalonia approved a ban on bullfighting on Wednesday, making the wealthy northeast coastal region centered around Barcelona the first in mainland Spain to outlaw bullfights. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)

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Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. speaks with National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis (left), and Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent Steve Martin (in hat) at the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Mr. Biden's daughter, Ashley, also was on hand. (Associated Press)

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"There is a real potential threat there to put American lives at risk," says Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, about the leak of a database of field reports from Afghanistan. (Associated Press)

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U.S. Central Command Commander-nominee Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis , right, is greeted on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, July 27, 2010, by Senate Armed Services Committee Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., prior to testifying before the committee's hearing on his nomination. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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Laura Dekker poses for the media on her boat Guppy in Den Osse, south-west Netherlands, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. A Dutch court has cleared the way for the 14-year-old to set sail on a risky solo voyage around the world. Judges at Middelburg's family court have lifted a guardianship order imposed on her last year after she said she wanted to set sail alone around the world. (AP Photo/ Evert-Jan Daniels)

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FILE - In this May 3, 2010 file photo, Daniel Craig arrives to the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute gala in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer, file)

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In this photo taken June 23, 2010, Master Sgt. Todd Nelson is reflected in a mirror as Dr. Joe Villalobos makes adjustments to a prosthetics ear at Wilford Hall Medical Center, in San Antonio. Nelson was injured in 2007 by an explosion while serving in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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Zainab Salbi, Founder and CEO of Women for Women International, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington Tuesday, July 27, 2010, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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In this July 26, 2010 photo, Loren Baysinger of Poindexter Crane Services watches as the bust of the man is lifted during the installation of a 25-foot sculpture based on Grant Wood's "American Gothic" painting at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis. Titled "God Bless America," the public art sculpture was created by J. Seward Johnson who gave it to the Sculpture Foundation, a private California-based organization that has displayed it in several cities. It will tower over this year's fair which is due to start August 6. (AP Photo/The Indianapolis Star, Kelly Wilkinson) MANDATORY CREDIT

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In this July 26, 2010 photo, Loren Baysinger of Poindexter Crane Services attaches harnesses to the bust of the man before it is lifted to the top of a 25-foot sculpture based on Grant Wood's "American Gothic" painting at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis. The public art sculpture will tower over this year's fair due to start August 6, 2010. Titled "God Bless America," the piece was created by J. Seward Johnson who gave it to the Sculpture Foundation, a private California-based organization that has displayed it in several cities. (AP Photo/The Indianapolis Star, Kelly Wilkinson)

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In this July 26, 2010 photo, Doug Roberts of the Sculpture Foundation guides the head of the woman into place atop the 25-foot sculpture based on Grant Wood's "American Gothic" painting at the Dow AgroSciences Celebration Park at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis. Titled "God Bless America," the piece was created by J. Seward Johnson who gave it to the Sculpture Foundation, a private California-based organization that has displayed it in several cities. It will tower over this year's fair which is due to start August 6. (AP Photo/The Indianapolis Star, Kelly Wilkinson) MANDATORY CREDIT