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Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) looks back at Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Mohamed ElBaradei after a G8 leaders group photo following the final session of the G8 Summit in Saint Petersburg, Russia on July 17, 2006. (UPI Photo/Dima Volgin)
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