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A person sprays water on others during a fun water fight event at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, July 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

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Israelis throw water at each other during a fun water fight event at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, July 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

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A person sprays water on others during a fun water fight event at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, July 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

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Israelis spray water at each other during a fun water fight event that was staged at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, July 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

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A man sprays water on others during a fun water fight event at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, July 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

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Grace Smiley, 16, of Cross Lanes, W.Va., lays a flower at the casket of Sen. Robert C. Byrd early Friday, July 1, 2010, in Charleston, W.Va. (AP Photo/Jeff Gentner)

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Illustration: Kagan the Conqueror by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times (Note to Daily Kos, Media Matters, Raw Story, etc. this photograph has been altered)

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From left, Rev. Al Sharpton, Janet Murguia, president and CEO, National Council of La Raza, and Mort Zuckerman, chief executive officer of U.S. News and World Report, wait for President Obama, who spoke about immigration reform, Thursday, July 1, 2010, at American University in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

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**FILE** President Obama adjusts the collar of Mort Zuckerman, chief executive officer of U.S. News and World Report (right), as Janet Murguia, president and CEO, National Council of La Raza, looks on, after Obama spoke about immigration reform on July 1, 2010, at American University in Washington. (Associated Press)

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From left, Rev. Al Sharpton, Janet Murguia, President and CEO, National Council of La Raza, and Mort Zuckerman, Chief Executive Officer of U.S. News and World Report, wait for President Obama, who spoke about immigration reform, Thursday, July 1, 2010, at American University in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

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In this April 3, 2010 photo, Elian Gonzalez attends the Union of Young Communists congress in Havana. Gonzalez was at the center of an international custody battle 10 years ago when federal agents stormed the Miami home of his father's relatives on April 22, 2000, putting him on a path back to his father in Cuba. Fisherman found Gonzalez floating in an inner tube in the waters off Fort Lauderdale on Thanksgiving 1999 as he was traveling with his mother who drowned trying to reach the U.S. (AP Photo/Ismael Francisco, Prensa Latina)

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Cuban leader Fidel Castro reacts as he attends Elian Gonzalez's 9th birthday activities, Cardenas, east of Havana, Friday, Dec.06, 2002. Life has never been the same for the child since an ill-fated attempt to take him to the United States left his mother dead and made him the focus of an international tug-of-war between relatives in Miami and his father in Cardenas. On the right is Miriam Janet Martinez leader of the Cuban Pioneers. (AP Photo/Jose Goitia)

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Monday outside Elian's house in Miami / Little Havana. 14 year old Leo Alfanso of Miami punches a mask of Fidel Castro wearing a bra and hanging on a fence near Elian's house Monday, April 10, 2000. ( Sean Dougherty / The Washington Times )

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Another day in front of Elian's house --- Elian rides in the front seat of his great uncle Lazaro Gonzalez's car as they leave their home Wednesday afternoon, April 5, 2000. Do not know where they are going. ( Sean Dougherty / The Washington Times )

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Elian Gonzalez looks a little bored as he waits for his father to finish paperwork with US Customs Officials before they boarded a private jet that took them from Dulles International Airport to Havana, Cuba, June 28, 2000. ( J.M. Eddins Jr. / The Washington Times )

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President Obama solicits a question from the balcony at a town hall meeting, Wednesday, June 30, 2010, in Racine, Wis. Mr. Obama is expected to make his first major speech on immigration reform on Thursday, July 1, 2010. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

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Mosab Hassan Yousef waits to go into his deportation hearing held at the immigration detention center in San Diego Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Yousef says he will be killed if he is deported from the United States to the West Bank. The oldest son of one of Hamas' founders, he was an Israeli spy for a decade, and he abandoned Islam for Christianity, further marking him a traitor. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

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Mosab Hassan Yousef, center, waits to go into his deportation hearing with former Israeli security service agent Gonen Ben-Itzhak, center-left, at the immigration detention center in San Diego Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Yousef says he will be killed if he is deported from the United States to the West Bank. The oldest son of one of Hamas' founders, he was an Israeli spy for a decade, and he abandoned Islam for Christianity, further marking him a traitor. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

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Mosab Hassan Yousef, left,, walks into his deportation hearing with his attorney Steven Seick, center, and former Israeli security service agent Gonen Ben-Itzhak, right, at the immigration detention center in San Diego Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Yousef says he will be killed if he is deported from the United States to the West Bank. The oldest son of one of Hamas' founders, he was an Israeli spy for a decade, and he abandoned Islam for Christianity, further marking him a traitor. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

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In this June 28, 2010 photo, the mummified remains of Johannes Orlovitz, one of the Vac mummies, is displayed at the new Mummies of the World exhibit at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. The Orlovits family was with a group of mummies found in 1994 in a forgotten church crypt in Vac, Hungary. The mummy will be part of the "Mummies of the World" exhibit, which is being called the largest traveling exhibition of mummies ever assembled. The 45 mummies and 95 artifacts in the show come from 15 museums in seven countries, said Marc Corwin, CEO of American Exhibitions Inc. The show opens Thursday at the California Science Center, then will go on a three-year tour across the country. (AP Photo/Adam Lau)