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** FILE ** In this Sept. 22, 2011, file photo, singer Kelly Clarkson poses for a portrait in Los Angeles. A video featuring cancer-stricken children, their nurses, doctors and parents lip-synching and dancing to the popular Kelly Clarkson song "Stronger" has become an online sensation. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

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Uses a finger to fire a missile in one of the mini-challenges found in the video game Mortal Kombat for the PlayStation Vita.

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Using an Internet platform that the party created, Pirates propose and edit suggested policies. If 10 percent of all its users agree on a specific proposal, party members can vote to adopt it as policy. (Associated Press)

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** FILE ** In this April 13, 2012, file photo, actress Reese Witherspoon arrives at the world premiere of the music video for Paul McCartney's song, "My Valentine." (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)

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The Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), a nonprofit that monitors the Iranian nuclear program, published May 9, 2012, on its website this satellite photo of Iran's Parchin military base. (Courtesy of isis-online.org)

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Photo courtesy of Case Design/Remodel Today's cabinets and drawers can be designed to hide the technology of the home office to help cut down what could be a cluttered look.

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South African Energy Minister Dipuo Peters (left), here with former South African President Thabo Mbeki (center) in 2005, says new nuclear technology is safe. (Associated Press)

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Exterior view of the timepiece manufactory, the so called "Chronometrie", of the enterprise Nomos Glashutte, taken on Thursday, May 26, 2012. Nomos is one of only a few watchmakers worldwide with the designation of manufactory. Christian Burkert/Special to The Washington Times.

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Watchmaker Ulrike Pohl is testing and adjusting assembled movements on computer-controlled timing machines in the adjustment section (called "reglage") of the timepiece manufactory, the so called "Chronometrie", of the enterprise Nomos Glashutte, taken on Thursday, May 26, 2012. Nomos is one of only a few watchmakers worldwide with the designation of manufactory. Christian Burkert/Special to The Washington Times.

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A worker assembles tweeters for speakers at Burmester Audiosysteme in Berlin, which sells top-of-the-line sound systems starting at $4,000 and rising to $460,000. The company is designing exclusive surround-sound systems for Porsche. (Daniel Pilar/Special to The Washington Times)

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A worker assembles tweeters for speakers at Burmester Audiosysteme in Berlin, which sells top-of-the-line sound systems starting at $4,000 and rising to $460,000. The company is designing exclusive surround-sound systems for Porsche. (Daniel Pilar/Special to The Washington Times)