Fall leaves lay among the gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010.
A woman who lost her house and husband in the earthquake-triggered tsunami, weeps with her two daughters on Pagai island, in Mentawai Islands, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010.
An unidentified relative of Shiraz Ahmed, a Kashmir shopkeeper, weeps after Ahmed was arrested by Indian police during a raid in Srinagar, India, Thursday, Oct 28, 2010. Indian police fired warning shorts during a raid to arrest Shiraz in main city of Indian Kashmir on Thursday, relatives said.
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich campaigns for Georgia Republican gubernatorial candidate Nathan Deal, Thursday, Oct., 28, 2010, in Duluth, Ga.
Hikers walk through the snow under the top of Kampenwand mountain in the Alps near Aschau, southern Germany, on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010.
Singer Ne-Yo, center, performs during his promotional event for new album "Libra Scale" in Tokyo, Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010.
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva shows his hands covered in oil during his visit to a Petrobras offshore ship platform for the first production oil sample from the pre-salt layer from Tupi field in Santos Bay off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday Oct. 28, 2010.
People wait in line to pay their last respects to former President Nestor Kirchner at the government palace in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday Oct. 28, 2010. Kirchner, the husband of Argentina's current President Cristina Fernandez, died Wednesday after suffering a heart attack at age 60. He was a likely candidate for next year's presidential elections.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn's widow Natalya holds a book "The Gulag Archipelago" during a press conference in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010. A new edition of Solzhenitsyn's "The Gulag Archipelago" was made part of required reading for Russian high schools.
Tourists walk as a woman begs next to the main gate of a church in Barcelona, Spain, Thursday Oct 28, 2010.
A Bahraini policewoman adjusts a colleague's hat outside the Manama, Bahrain, courthouse Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010, where the trial opened for more than two dozen Shiite activists accused of plotting against Bahrain's Sunni rulers. The defendants alleged abuses including beatings and electric shocks at the trial observed by U.S. envoys in one of Washington's most strategic Gulf allies.