Tsafrir Abayov, AP An ultra-Orthodox Jew helps an Israeli soldier with his phylactery as he performs an evening prayer at a military gathering point near Kibbutz Mefalsim, southern Israel, onThursday.
Fifth-grader Rachelle Lynch, 12, hammers a stake through the tepee as her St. Stephens teacher, Diane Gopperton, left, holds it in place on Thursday morning. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)
Two people stand outside a building, it's doors sandbagged against the water on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, as the road outside in Keswick, northern England become flooded after the River Greta burst its banks, because of heavy rain in the area over the last few days. Forecasters warn that the downpours are set to continue in northern England, north-west Wales and western Scotland.(AP Photo/PA, Peter Byrne)
Forensic officers are seen outside the police-reform headquarters, near the site where a 400-pound (180-kilogram) car bomb was found, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009. Northern Ireland's police commander says Irish Republican Army dissidents left a 400-pound (180-kilogram) car bomb outside the police-reform headquarters in Belfast but the homemade device failed to detonate. (AP Photo)
Forensic officers are seen outside the police-reform headquarters, near the site where a 400-pound (180-kilogram) car bomb was found, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009. Northern Ireland's police commander says Irish Republican Army dissidents left a 400-pound (180-kilogram) car bomb outside the police-reform headquarters in Belfast but the homemade device failed to detonate. (AP Photo)
In this undated photo released by the Northern Territory government, camels are seen crowded around a drinking trough in MacDonnell Shire of the Northern Territory, Australia. State authorities announced Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009, they plan to corral about 6,000 wild camels with helicopters and gun them down after they overran a small town in Australia's Outback in search of water, trampling fences, smashing tanks and contaminating supplies. (AP Photo)
In this undated photo released by the Northern Territory government, camels are seen crowded around a drinking trough in MacDonnell Shire of the Northern Territory, Australia. State authorities announced Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009, they plan to corral about 6,000 wild camels with helicopters and gun them down after they overran a small town in Australia's Outback in search of water, trampling fences, smashing tanks and contaminating supplies. (AP Photo)
In this undated photo released by the Northern Territory government, camels are seen crowded around a drinking trough in MacDonnell Shire of the Northern Territory, Australia. State authorities announced Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009, they plan to corral about 6,000 wild camels with helicopters and gun them down after they overran a small town in Australia's Outback in search of water, trampling fences, smashing tanks and contaminating supplies. (AP Photo)
In this undated photo released by the Northern Territory government, camels are seen crowded around a drinking trough in MacDonnell Shire of the Northern Territory, Australia. State authorities announced Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009, they plan to corral about 6,000 wild camels with helicopters and gun them down after they overran a small town in Australia's Outback in search of water, trampling fences, smashing tanks and contaminating supplies. (AP Photo)
In this undated photo released by the Northern Territory government, camels are seen crowded around a drinking trough in MacDonnell Shire of the Northern Territory, Australia. State authorities announced Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009, they plan to corral about 6,000 wild camels with helicopters and gun them down after they overran a small town in Australia's Outback in search of water, trampling fences, smashing tanks and contaminating supplies. (AP Photo)
In this undated photo released by the Northern Territory government, camels are seen crowded around a drinking trough in MacDonnell Shire of the Northern Territory, Australia. State authorities announced Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009, they plan to corral about 6,000 wild camels with helicopters and gun them down after they overran a small town in Australia's Outback in search of water, trampling fences, smashing tanks and contaminating supplies. (AP Photo)
This image released by Lifetime shows LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian from the Lifetime original film, "Nora Roberts' Northern Lights." (AP Photo/Lifetime, Dan Power)
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