Horse dressed in traditional Bavarian Dirndl costume


Cosima Scheiding runs with a horse dressed in a traditional Bavarian Dirndl costume in the eastern Bavarian village of Kirchberg im Wald, May 5, 2009. Bavarian designer Hildegard Bergbauer, who creates Dirndl dresses for women, also makes and sells Dirndl outfits for home pets and horses.


A cat jumps in front of Cosima Scheiding (L) and Monika Kappl holding two horses dressed in a traditional Bavarian Dirndl costume in the eastern Bavarian village of Kirchberg im Wald, May 5, 2009. Bavarian designer Hildegard Bergbauer, who creates Dirndl dresses for women, also makes and sells Dirndl outfits for home pets and horses.


Cosima Scheiding holds a horse dressed in a traditional Bavarian Dirndl costume in the eastern Bavarian village of Kirchberg im Wald, May 5, 2009. Bavarian designer Hildegard Bergbauer, who creates Dirndl dresses for women, also makes and sells Dirndl outfits for home pets and horses.
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Body Worlds shows of plastinated human bodies


German anatomist Gunther von Hagens poses for the media next to a plastinated human body during the presentation of the new Koerperwelten ('Body Worlds') exhibition in Berlin May 6, 2009. Anatomist Gunther von Hagens, famous for his Body Worlds shows of plastinated human bodies, has triggered uproar among politicians in the German capital with a new exhibit showing two copulating corpses


Voluntary body donor Helm Gaertner (L) and Detlef von Wengler pose for the media next to plastinated human bodies during the press preview of the new Koerperwelten ('Body Worlds') exhibition in Berlin May 6, 2009. Anatomist Gunther von Hagens, famous for his Body Worlds shows of plastinated human bodies, has triggered uproar among politicians in the German capital with a new exhibit showing two copulating corpses.
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Fossil bones of nine glossopteris, a glyptodont found


Gustavo Lara, Director of Culture of the town of Roque Perez, holds a fossil bone of a megatherium, a kind of large ground sloth, at an excavation site on the outskirts of Roque Perez, some 135 km (84 miles) south of Buenos Aires, May 6, 2009. Fossil bones of nine glossopteris, a glyptodont, the nearly complete skeleton of a megatherium and a head of a stegomastodon dated from the Pleistocene, the epoch from 1.8 million to 10000 years ago, were found by paleontologists in the sediments of the Salado River due to a drought that has been affecting the area for months, local media reported.


Gustavo Lara, Director of Culture of the town of Roque Perez, holds a fossil bone of a megatherium, a kind of large ground sloth, at an excavation site on the outskirts of Roque Perez, some 135 km (84 miles) south of Buenos Aires, May 6, 2009.


Gustavo Lara, Director of Culture of the town of Roque Perez, holds part of a femur bone of a glyptodont, a kind of large armadillo, at an excavation site on the outskirts of Roque Perez, some 135 km (84 miles) south of Buenos Aires, May 6, 2009.


Gustavo Lara, Director of Culture of the town of Roque Perez, holds a vertebra bone of a glyptodont, a kind of large armadillo, at an excavation site on the outskirts of Roque Perez, some 135 km (84 miles) south of Buenos Aires, May 6, 2009.
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"Angels & Demons" premieres in Japan


Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer waves to fans during the Japan premiere of the movie "Angels & Demons" in Tokyo May 7, 2009.


Director Ron Howard (L), actor Tom Hanks (C) and Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer attend a news conference to promote the movie "Angels & Demons" in Tokyo May 7, 2009.


Actor Tom Hanks points a microphone at a statue during the Japan premiere the movie "Angels & Demons" in Tokyo May 7, 2009. The Japanese words read: "Angels & Demons".
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French fashion designer Pierre Cardin hospitalized


Star French couturier Pierre Cardin, seen here in April 2009, aged 86, is to be released from a hospital in this Mediterranean city after a 48-hour stay caused by high blood pressure.
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Dinosaur egg fossils found in E China


Working staff of the Nankang Museum inspect a construction site where dinosaur egg fossils were found in Nankang, east China's Jiangxi Province, May 6, 2009. Some 22 round dinosaur egg fossils, with the diameter of 10-12 centimeters, were found here recently.


A construction worker shows the dinosaur egg fossils at a construction site in Nankang, east China's Jiangxi Province, May 7, 2009. Some 22 round dinosaur egg fossils, with the diameter of 10-12 centimeters, were found here recently.


A construction worker shows the dinosaur egg fossils at a construction site in Nankang, east China's Jiangxi Province, May 7, 2009. Some 22 round dinosaur egg fossils, with the diameter of 10-12 centimeters, were found here recently.


Photo taken on May 7, 2009 shows dinosaur egg fossils found at a construction site in Nankang, east China's Jiangxi Province. Some 22 round dinosaur egg fossils, with the diameter of 10-12 centimeters, were found here recently.
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Ronaldo's two goals push Corinthians into quarter finals of Brazilian Cup

RIO DE JANEIRO, May 7 -- In the return leg against Atletico-PR, Corinthians won on Wednesday in front of their home crowd by the score of 2-0, reported the local media on Thursday.

The team lost the first leg by the score of 3-2 and needed the victory in order to advance to the quarter finals of the Brazilian Cup. With the aggregate score of 4-3, Corinthians, led by Ronaldo, advance, leaving Atletico-PR out of the next round.

Ronaldo was the highlight of the night, scoring both of Corinthians' goals. The first came in the 55th minute. Just outside of the penalty box, the forward quickly spun around to face the goal and fired a bullet into the right side of the net, out of reach of the visiting team's goalie.

The star's second goal came in the 68th minute. The player was awarded a penalty kick after having suffered a hard foul inside of the penalty box. Taking the kick himself, the player took a stutter-step, watching the goalie fall to the left side of the goal and then easily gliding the ball into the right corner.

In his last thirteen games, Ronaldo has not disappointed his fans, scoring ten goals. It was his first goal during this year's Brazilian Cup. The team now awaits the winner of Fluminense and Goias to see who will be their opponent in the quarter finals.
(Xinhua)
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Bremen edge Hamburg to brave into UEFA Cup final

BERLIN, May 7 -- German football powerhouse Werder Bremen staged an incredible comeback victory in Hamburg as they edged local rivals Hamburg 3-3 on aggregate to brave into the UEFA Cup final on away goals.

Playmaker Diego, Claudio Pizarro and Frank Baumann hit the net for Werder, with Hamburg's Ivica Olic scoring the first and last of the game.


Werder Bremen's Mesut Oezil (L), Claudio Pizarro (C) and Hugo Almeida celebrate a goal against Hamburg SV during their UEFA Cup semi-final return soccer match in Hamburg May 7, 2009.

Werder Bremen thus overturned a 1-0 home deficit from the first leg to beat Hamburg 3-2 and qualify for the final of the UEFA Cup on the away goals rule.

Bremen will now meet Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk in the final in Istanbul on May 20th - unfortunately without Diego, who is suspended after picking up a booking.


Werder Bremen's coach Thomas Schaaf celebrates victory against Hamburg SV during their UEFA Cup semi-final soccer match in Hamburg May 7, 2009.

Thomas Schaaf's men are rapidly becoming something of a bogey team for their northern German rivals, having beaten them on penalties, also in Hamburg's back yard, in the DFB Cup semi-final just over two weeks ago.

The match was a pulsating encounter from the off and the first clear chance fell to Bremen, Claudio Pizarro heading a cross from Sebastian Boenisch over the bar in the 12th minute. Less than a minute later, Hamburg's Joris Mathijsen stormed half the length of the pitch before releasing a perfect angled ball into the path of Olic, who coolly lobbed on rushing Bremen keeper Tim Wiese to put the hosts 1-0 up on the night, 2-0 on aggregate.


Hamburg SV's Ivica Olic and Piotr Trochowski (L) celebrate Olic's goal against Werder Bremen during their UEFA Cup semi-final second leg soccer match in Hamburg May 7, 2009.

In the 27th minute Olic went close to netting again, picking up a pass from Guy Demel only to see his effort brilliantly saved by Wiese.

Two minutes after that, Bremen leveled the score with Diego finishing off a one-two with Pizarro with a shot past Hamburg keeper Frank Rost.

On the hour mark Jonathan Pitroipa was inches away from connecting with a Marcell Jansen cross at the other end. Piotr Trochowski did connect with it, but Wiese again saved well.

Six minutes later Bremen made the breakthrough. Pizarro tried his luck from the right outside the area and the ball slipped under Frank Rost's hands and into the net.


Bremen's Claudio Pizarro (L) and Markus Rosenberg react following a disallowed goal against HSV Hamburg during their UEFA Cup soccer semi-final second leg match in Hamburg May 7, 2009.

That was the cue for the home side to start pushing forward but Werder seemed to have sealed the result with seven minutes remaining, Baumann capitalizing on a corner that flew past Rost to head home at the far post.

There was a heavy dose of controversy about the result within the German press as Baumann's strike - which proved to be the winning goal - was scored from a corner that came after Hamburg's Danish defender Michael Gravagaard mis-kicked the ball thanks to a heavy deflection off what appeared to be a lump of rolled-up toilet paper that a fan threw on to the pitch.

It was not over though as, with three minutes remaining, Olic dived to head the ball into the ground and top-right corner after Clemens Fritz hesitated.

The goal set up a grandstand finish during which the home side threw everything forward - including keeper Rost - but Bremen held on for a famous win.
(Xinhua)
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Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People gala held in NY


Chinese film star Zhang Ziyi attends Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People gala in New York, the United States May 5, 2009.


Musician John Legend (R) and model Christine Teigen attend Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People gala in New York, the United States, May 5, 2009.


Actress Claire Danes attends Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People gala in New York, the United States May 5, 2009


Liv Tyler attends Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World gala in New York, the United States May 5, 2009.


Actress Leslie Mann attends Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World gala in New York, the United States May 5, 2009.


A R Rahman attends Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World gala in New York, the United States May 5, 2009.


Kate Hudson attends Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World gala in New York, the United States May 5, 2009.


Actress Leslie Mann and director Judd Apatow attend Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World gala in New York, the United States May 5, 2009.
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"Matrix" director Larry Wachowski transitioned to woman


"The Matrix Reloaded" co-director Larry Wachowskiv - recently made a rare public appearance. Wachowski, 43, was spotted (seen in the photo on the right) departing LAX Airport in Los Angeles on April 17.


"The Matrix Reloaded" co-director Larry Wachowskiv (R), raised eyebrows when he turned up for the premiere wearing dangly earrings and a rather fetching crocheted cap.
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Marlee Matlin receives Walk of Fame star in Hollywood


Actress Marlee Matlin (R) uses sign language to speak to the crowd as interpreter Connie Shultz signs to the audience during ceremonies unveiling Matlin's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood May 6, 2009. Matlin, who is deaf, won a Best Actress Oscar for her role in "Children of a Lesser God" in 1987 and has gone on to star in numerous television shows.


Academy award-winning actress Marlee Matlin and her husband Kevin Grandalski pose with their children (L-R) Sarah, 13, Brandon, 8, Tyler, 6 and Isabelle, 5, during the unveiling of Matlin's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood May 6, 2009. Matlin, who is deaf, won her best actress Oscar for her role in "Children of a Lesser God" in 1987 and has gone on to star in numerous television shows.


Academy award-winning actress Marlee Matlin uses sign language to speak to the crowd during the unveiling of her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood May 6, 2009. Matlin, who is deaf, won her best actress Oscar for her role in "Children of a Lesser God" in 1987 and has gone on to star in numerous television shows.


Academy award-winning actress Marlee Matlin wipes tears from her eyes as actor Henry winkler reads a poem she wrote about wanting to become an actress when she was 12 years old, during the unveiling of her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood May 6, 2009. Matlin, who is deaf, won her best actress Oscar for her role in "Children of a Lesser God" in 1987 and has gone on to star in numerous television shows.


Academy award-winning actress Marlee Matlin poses with her mentor, actor Henry Winkler, during the unveiling of her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood May 6, 2009. Matlin, who is deaf, won her best actress Oscar for her role in "Children of a Lesser God" in 1987 and has gone on to star in numerous television shows.


Academy award-winning actress Marlee Matlin poses with her newly-unveiled star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood May 6, 2009. Matlin, who is deaf, won her best actress Oscar for her role in "Children of a Lesser God" in 1987 and has gone on to star in numerous television shows.
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Canadian minister shares pork burgers, stresses its safety


Canadian Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz (1st L) gives out pork burgers to government officials at a pork BBQ luncheon on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, capital of Canada, on May 6, 2009. Ritz stressed here on Wednesday that Canadian pork is safe while urging domestic consumers to eat more pork to help the struggling pork industry, hard-hit by bans from foreign countries following the outbreak of influenza A/H1N1.


Leader of Canada's Liberal Party Michael Ignatieff eats a pork burger given by Canadian Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz at a pork BBQ luncheon on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, capital of Canada, on May 6, 2009. Ritz stressed here on Wednesday that Canadian pork is safe while urging domestic consumers to eat more pork to help the struggling pork industry, hard-hit by bans from foreign countries following the outbreak of influenza A/H1N1.


Canadian Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz gives out pork burgers to government officials at a pork BBQ luncheon on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, capital of Canada, on May 6, 2009. Ritz stressed here on Wednesday that Canadian pork is safe while urging domestic consumers to eat more pork to help the struggling pork industry, hard-hit by bans from foreign countries following the outbreak of influenza A/H1N1.
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Frogs of new species


A frog of the new species "boophis aff elenae" is seen in this undated picture released by the Spanish Scientific Research Council (CSIC) on May 6, 2009. Scientists have found more than 200 new species of frogs in Madagascar but conservation of the Indian Ocean island's unique wildlife is hurt, a study shows.


A frog of the new species "guibemantis liber" is seen in this undated picture released by the Spanish Scientific Research Council (CSIC) on May 6, 2009.


A frog of the new species "boophis ulftunni" is seen in this undated picture released by the Spanish Scientific Research Council (CSIC) on May 6, 2009.


A frog of the new species "boophis aff miniatus ranomafanakely'" is seen in this undated picture released by the Spanish Scientific Research Council (CSIC) on May 6, 2009.
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Lakers beat Rockets 111-98 in wild 2nd game


Houston Rockets' Yao Ming (R) reacts during Game 2 of the NBA Western Conference semi-final basketball playoff game against Los Angeles Lakers in Los Angeles, May 6, 2009. Los Angeles Lakers won 111-98.


Houston Rockets' Yao Ming (C) watches Game 2 of the NBA Western Conference semi-final basketball playoff game between Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers in Los Angeles, May 6, 2009. Los Angeles Lakers won 111-98.


Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant (L) drives the ball during Game 2 of the NBA Western Conference semi-final basketball playoff game against Houston Rockets in Los Angeles, May 6, 2009. Los Angeles Lakers won 111-98.


Houston Rockets' Yao Ming (R) defenses Los Angeles Lakers' Pau Gasol during the Game 2 of the NBA Western Conference semi-final basketball playoff game in Los Angeles, May 6, 2009. Los Angeles Lakers won 111-98.


Houston Rockets' Yao Ming (L) tries to pass the ball during Game 2 of the NBA Western Conference semi-final basketball playoff game against Los Angeles Lakers in Los Angeles, May 6, 2009. Los Angeles Lakers won 111-98.
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Late goal lifts Barcelona into Champions League final


Barcelona players celebrate at the end of the Champions League semifinal second leg soccer match against Chelsea at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge stadium in London, Wednesday, May, 6, 2009. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with Barcelona qualifying on away goals.
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