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MegaMillions lottery co-winner Ed Nabors holds up a pillow with the words "gone fishing" embroidered on it, as his sister, Becky Dunlap, and brother in law David Dunlap hold his before-tax check during a news conference at the Georgia Lottery office. The truck driver from north Georgia claimed half of the record $390 million Mega Millions jackpot, the richest lottery prize in U.S. history.  (Photo by John Amis / AP)
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Panamanian Police Lt. Jorge Cera stands in a formation during a training in Espinal, Colombia. Troops from different countries, including for the first time four members of the Afghan National Interdiction Unit, are taking part in a 18-week Commando International Course with the Colombian National Police's elite "Jungla" CN assault forces in narcotic interdiction.  (Photo by William Fernando Martinez / AP)
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