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    This product image provided by Sony Electronics Inc. shows the the Sony Internet TV Blu-ray Disc Player and the QWERTY TVremote. (AP Photo/Sony Electronics Inc.) NO SALES


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    In this publicity image released by The Wilderness Downtown, music video director Chris Milk, is shown. (AP Photo/The Wilderness Downtown)


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    In this image from video released by The Johnny Cash Project, a scene is shown from the Chris Milk video, "The Johnny Cash Project." (AP Photo/The Johnny Cash Project)


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    The home at 1435 Waterfront Road in Reston's Newport Shores development is on the market for $925,000. The five-bedroom, four-bath house was built in 1995.


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    Beyond the center-island kitchen is a breakfast area that includes a built-in desk. Windows on two sides let in plenty of light.


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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology economics professor Peter A. Diamond smiles during a news conference in Cambridge, Mass., after learning he is one of three economists to win the 2010 Nobel Prize in economics on Monday, Oct. 11, 2010. Two Americans and a British-Cypriot economist won the 2010 Nobel economics prize Monday for developing a theory that helps explain why many people can remain unemployed despite a large number of job vacancies. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)


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    This April 2010 photo provided by Canturi Jewels shows international fine jewelry designer Stefano Canturi creating a custom-designed Barbie in his studio in Sydney, Australia. The Barbie is wearing a necklace featuring a one-carat pink diamond, which will make the doll the world's most expensive Barbie when it goes on the auction block. On Oct. 20, 2010, Christie's in New York will sell the Barbie for an estimated $300,000 to $500,000. All proceeds will benefit The Breast Cancer Research Foundation in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. (AP Photo/Canturi Jewels) NO SALES


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    In this publicity image provided by Warner Home Video, an artwork for a new movie "Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown" is shown. (AP Photo/Warner Home Video) NO SALES


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    Professor Andre Geim, left, and Dr Konstantin Novoselov who have have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics are seen outside Manchester University, Manchester, England, Tuesday, Oct, 5, 2010. The scientists shared the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for "groundbreaking experiments" with the thinnest, strongest material known to mankind a carbon vital for the creation of faster computers and transparent touch screens. (AP Photo/Jon Super).


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