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    Andreas Grossbauer, left, of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and his precursor as chairman and present archivist, Clemens Hellsberg, center, shakes hands with Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf at the Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, Wednesday Oct. 8, 2014, during a ceremony in memory of legendary soprano Birgit Nilsson. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra has been awarded the Birgit Nilsson Dollars 1 million Prize for 2014. (AP Photo/TT News Agency, Fredrik Sandberg) SWEDEN OUT
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    In this photo taken Oct. 2, 2014, former Sankei Shimbun Chief of Bureau Tatsuya Kato arrives at Seoul District Court in Seoul, South Korea. South Korean and Japanese media say Kato has been indicted on charges he defamed South Korea's president in an online story. The allegations against the Japanese newspaper's reporter have raised questions about South Korean press freedom. The indictment by Seoul prosecutors on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014 which was confirmed by the newspaper, comes amid rising animosity between the countries. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, CREDIT MANDATORY
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    In this undated image provided by Stanford University, William E. Moerner poses in a lab at Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif.  Moerner, fellow American researcher Eric Betzig and Stefan Hell, of Germany, on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014, won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for finding ways to make microscopes more powerful than previously thought possible, allowing scientists to see how diseases develop inside the tiniest cells. (AP Photo/Stanford University, Linda A. Cicero)
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    Medical staff wearing protective clothing arrives at the apartment building of the Spanish nurse infected with Ebola in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014. Officials said a nurse and a nursing assistant have been placed under observation for Ebola in a Madrid hospital where a colleague became infected after working with two Spanish missionary priests who contracted the disease in West Africa and later died at the center. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)
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    In this Thursday, Oct. 7, 2014 photo, Egyptian students walk outside Cairo University in Cairo, Egypt. Summer vacation ends this weekend, and universities across Egypt are preparing for the return of students with a heavy, pre-emptive clampdown. The aim is to prevent a resurgence of protests by supporters of Mohammed Morsi, the Islamist president who was removed by the military just over a year ago. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
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