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Oyuna Batuyeva (R), 23, of Buryatia and Anna Schelukhina, 20, of Krasnoyarsk Region, prepare backstage before the final show of the 8th Miss Asia-Siberia international amateur beauty and talents contest in Krasnoyarsk, November 9, 2014. (Photo by Ilya Naymushin/Reuters)

Oyuna Batuyeva (R), 23, of Buryatia and Anna Schelukhina, 20, of Krasnoyarsk Region, prepare backstage before the final show of the 8th Miss Asia-Siberia international amateur beauty and talents contest in Krasnoyarsk, November 9, 2014. Sixteen contenders, mostly students from the Republics of Buryatia, Tuva, Khakassia, Sakha-Yakutia, Bashkortostan, Altai as well as from Kyrgyzstan who study in Siberia and nearby regions, took part in the contest to single out the most beautiful, talented and creative woman who presented the national culture via suits, dances, songs and speech, according to organizers. (Photo by Ilya Naymushin/Reuters)




Dancers of Sakha-Yakutia Republic perform during the final show of the 8th Miss Asia-Siberia international amateur beauty and talents contest in Krasnoyarsk, November 9, 2014. (Photo by Ilya Naymushin/Reuters)

Dancers of Sakha-Yakutia Republic perform during the final show of the 8th Miss Asia-Siberia international amateur beauty and talents contest in Krasnoyarsk, November 9, 2014. (Photo by Ilya Naymushin/Reuters)




Actress Jennifer Lawrence arrives for the world premiere of “The Hunger Games : Mockingjay Part 1” at Leicester Square in London November 10, 2014. (Photo by Luke MacGregor/Reuters)

Actress Jennifer Lawrence arrives for the world premiere of “The Hunger Games : Mockingjay Part 1” at Leicester Square in London November 10, 2014. (Photo by Luke MacGregor/Reuters)




Russia's President Vladimir Putin (R) helps put a blanket on Peng Liyuan, wife of China's President Xi Jinping, as they watch a lights and fireworks show to celebrate Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Meeting, at National Aquatics Center, or Water Cube, in Beijing, November 10, 2014. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)

Russia's President Vladimir Putin (R) helps put a blanket on Peng Liyuan, wife of China's President Xi Jinping, as they watch a lights and fireworks show to celebrate Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Meeting, at National Aquatics Center, or Water Cube, in Beijing, November 10, 2014. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)




A showgirl adjusts her costume before the 2014 World Series of Poker main event final table at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada November 10, 2014. The showgirls escorted players to the final table.The winner will take home a $10 million prize and a championship bracelet. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Reuters/Las Vegas Sun)

A showgirl adjusts her costume before the 2014 World Series of Poker main event final table at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada November 10, 2014. The showgirls escorted players to the final table.The winner will take home a $10 million prize and a championship bracelet. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Reuters/Las Vegas Sun)




Rescue boats sail around the South Korean passenger ship “Sewol” which sank, during their rescue operation in the sea off Jindo, in this April 17, 2014 file photograph. A South Korean court on November 11, 2014 found the captain of the ferry that capsized in April killing more than 300 passengers guilty of negligence and sentenced him to 36 years in jail, but acquitted him of the homicide charge for which prosecutors had sought the death penalty. (Photo by Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)

Rescue boats sail around the South Korean passenger ship “Sewol” which sank, during their rescue operation in the sea off Jindo, in this April 17, 2014 file photograph. A South Korean court on November 11, 2014 found the captain of the ferry that capsized in April killing more than 300 passengers guilty of negligence and sentenced him to 36 years in jail, but acquitted him of the homicide charge for which prosecutors had sought the death penalty. The ship's chief engineer was found guilty of homicide for not aiding two injured fellow crew members and was sentenced to 30 years in prison. (Photo by Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)




North Korean soldiers stand guard along the banks of the Yalu River near the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong, November 11, 2014. (Photo by Jacky Chen/Reuters)

North Korean soldiers stand guard along the banks of the Yalu River near the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong, November 11, 2014. (Photo by Jacky Chen/Reuters)




People work on the golden dome of Uppatasanti Pagoda in Naypyitaw November 10, 2014. Uppatasanti Pagoda, a replica 30cm (12 inches) shorter than the famous Shwedagon Pagoda of Yangon, was inaugurated in 2009 in Myanmar's new capital Naypyitaw. Yangon lost its status as Myanmar's capital in 2005, after the former military junta carved a new seat of government from a parched wilderness some 380 km (236 miles) to the north and called it Naypyitaw (“Abode of Kings”). (Photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters)

People work on the golden dome of Uppatasanti Pagoda in Naypyitaw November 10, 2014. Uppatasanti Pagoda, a replica 30cm (12 inches) shorter than the famous Shwedagon Pagoda of Yangon, was inaugurated in 2009 in Myanmar's new capital Naypyitaw. Yangon lost its status as Myanmar's capital in 2005, after the former military junta carved a new seat of government from a parched wilderness some 380 km (236 miles) to the north and called it Naypyitaw (“Abode of Kings”). This week, Naypyitaw will have its coming out party as world leaders, including U.S. President Barack Obama, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang, attend meetings organised around a summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). (Photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters)




Construction workers carry bricks on their heads near the country's parliament building in Naypyitaw November 11, 2014. Yangon lost its status as Myanmar's capital in 2005, after the former military junta carved a new seat of government from a parched wilderness some 380 km (236 miles) to the north and called it Naypyitaw (“Abode of Kings”). (Photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters)

Construction workers carry bricks on their heads near the country's parliament building in Naypyitaw November 11, 2014. Yangon lost its status as Myanmar's capital in 2005, after the former military junta carved a new seat of government from a parched wilderness some 380 km (236 miles) to the north and called it Naypyitaw (“Abode of Kings”). (Photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters)




Construction workers carry buckets on an empty 20 lane road leading to the country's parliament building in Naypyitaw November 11, 2014. Yangon lost its status as Myanmar's capital in 2005, after the former military junta carved a new seat of government from a parched wilderness some 380 km (236 miles) to the north and called it Naypyitaw (“Abode of Kings”). (Photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters)

Construction workers carry buckets on an empty 20 lane road leading to the country's parliament building in Naypyitaw November 11, 2014. Yangon lost its status as Myanmar's capital in 2005, after the former military junta carved a new seat of government from a parched wilderness some 380 km (236 miles) to the north and called it Naypyitaw (“Abode of Kings”). This week, Naypyitaw will have its coming out party as world leaders, including United States President Barack Obama, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang, attend meetings organised around a summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). (Photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters)




A carnival reveller stands in a plastic toilet cabin during the start of the carnival season in Cologne November 11, 2014. In many parts of Germany, at 11:11am on November 11, people mark the official start of carnival, a season of controlled raucous fun that reaches a climax during the days before Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent. (Photo by Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters)

A carnival reveller stands in a plastic toilet cabin during the start of the carnival season in Cologne November 11, 2014. In many parts of Germany, at 11:11am on November 11, people mark the official start of carnival, a season of controlled raucous fun that reaches a climax during the days before Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent. (Photo by Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters)




Crowds view the ceramic poppies that form part of the art installation “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red” during Armistice Day at the Tower of London in London November 11, 2014. (Photo by Kevin Coombs/Reuters)

Crowds view the ceramic poppies that form part of the art installation “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red” during Armistice Day at the Tower of London in London November 11, 2014. (Photo by Kevin Coombs/Reuters)




An art installation by a local artist made with umbrellas, tents and metals in the shape of a tank is seen on a blocked road during the Occupy Central civil disobedience movement in Hong Kong November 11, 2014. Hong Kong's acting chief executive on Tuesday called on pro-democracy protesters to clear sites they have occupied for more than six weeks and warned holdouts they could face arrest, a move that could swell protest numbers. (Photo by Tyrone Siu/Reuters)

An art installation by a local artist made with umbrellas, tents and metals in the shape of a tank is seen on a blocked road during the Occupy Central civil disobedience movement in Hong Kong November 11, 2014. Hong Kong's acting chief executive on Tuesday called on pro-democracy protesters to clear sites they have occupied for more than six weeks and warned holdouts they could face arrest, a move that could swell protest numbers. (Photo by Tyrone Siu/Reuters)




Kurdish refugee boys from the Syrian town of Kobani carry a wooden beam in a refugee camp in the border town of Suruc, Sanliurfa province November 11, 2014. (Photo by Osman Orsal/Reuters)

Kurdish refugee boys from the Syrian town of Kobani carry a wooden beam in a refugee camp in the border town of Suruc, Sanliurfa province November 11, 2014. (Photo by Osman Orsal/Reuters)




A wounded U.S. veteran marches in the annual Veterans Day Parade in San Diego, California November 11, 2014. (Photo by Mike Blake/Reuters)

A wounded U.S. veteran marches in the annual Veterans Day Parade in San Diego, California November 11, 2014. (Photo by Mike Blake/Reuters)




A member of the armed forces with prosthetic legs pays his respects at the Armed Forces Memorial in the National Memorial Arboretum on Armistice Day near Lichfield, Staffordshire, central England, on November 11, 2014. In services around the country tributes were paid to the millions of British servicemen and women who have died in conflict since the start of the First World War 100 years ago. (Photo by Oli Scarff/AFP Photo)

A member of the armed forces with prosthetic legs pays his respects at the Armed Forces Memorial in the National Memorial Arboretum on Armistice Day near Lichfield, Staffordshire, central England, on November 11, 2014. In services around the country tributes were paid to the millions of British servicemen and women who have died in conflict since the start of the First World War 100 years ago. November 11 marks Armistice Day, the day on which a ceasefire came into effect in 1918 that ended the First World War on the Western Front. (Photo by Oli Scarff/AFP Photo)




A girl wears traditional costume of one of Myanmar's ethnic groups during the welcoming ceremony ahead of the opening ceremony of the 25th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Naypyitaw November 12, 2014. World leaders will descend on the capital of Myanmar this week, an event unthinkable over almost half a century of military rule, amid concern reforms that opened the country to international engagement have gone into reverse. (Photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters)

A girl wears traditional costume of one of Myanmar's ethnic groups during the welcoming ceremony ahead of the opening ceremony of the 25th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Naypyitaw November 12, 2014. World leaders will descend on the capital of Myanmar this week, an event unthinkable over almost half a century of military rule, amid concern reforms that opened the country to international engagement have gone into reverse. (Photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters)




A girl wearing traditional clothes walks in front of Myanmar's President Thein Sein as he welcomes other heads of states before the East Asia Summit (EAS) plenary session during the ASEAN Summit in Naypyitaw November 13, 2014. (Photo by Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters)

A girl wearing traditional clothes walks in front of Myanmar's President Thein Sein as he welcomes other heads of states before the East Asia Summit (EAS) plenary session during the ASEAN Summit in Naypyitaw November 13, 2014. (Photo by Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters)




A woman in look-a-like ethnic Kayan-Padaung attire, with a fake copper neck ring, stands to welcome leaders attending the East Asia Summit at Myanmar International Convention Center in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Thursday, November 13, 2014. Women welcoming world leaders stand in rows, colorfully clad in costumes representing Myanmar's many ethnic groups, some with their hair tied in high knots or wrapped in red headdresses, others donning horizontally striped longyis and silver coin-studded capes. (Photo by Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP Photo)

A woman in look-a-like ethnic Kayan-Padaung attire, with a fake copper neck ring, stands to welcome leaders attending the East Asia Summit at Myanmar International Convention Center in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Thursday, November 13, 2014. Women welcoming world leaders stand in rows, colorfully clad in costumes representing Myanmar's many ethnic groups, some with their hair tied in high knots or wrapped in red headdresses, others donning horizontally striped longyis and silver coin-studded capes. But none of the ushers belong to any of the minority groups they represent. (Photo by Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP Photo)




A woman in look-a-like ethnic Kayan-Padaung attire, with a fake copper neck ring, stands to welcome leaders attending the East Asia Summit at Myanmar International Convention Center in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Thursday, November 13, 2014. (Photo by Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP Photo)

A woman in look-a-like ethnic Kayan-Padaung attire, with a fake copper neck ring, stands to welcome leaders attending the East Asia Summit at Myanmar International Convention Center in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Thursday, November 13, 2014. (Photo by Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP Photo)




Women in ethnic Chin, Palaung and Padaung attire stand to welcome leaders attending the East Asia Summit at Myanmar International Convention Center in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Thursday, November 13, 2014. (Photo by Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP Photo)

Women in ethnic Chin, Palaung and Padaung attire stand to welcome leaders attending the East Asia Summit at Myanmar International Convention Center in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Thursday, November 13, 2014. (Photo by Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP Photo)




A girl wears traditional costume of one of Myanmar's ethnic groups during the welcoming ceremony ahead of the opening ceremony of the 25th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Naypyitaw November 12, 2014. (Photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters)

A girl wears traditional costume of one of Myanmar's ethnic groups during the welcoming ceremony ahead of the opening ceremony of the 25th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Naypyitaw November 12, 2014. (Photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters)




A woman wears a home-made dress featuring imitation 100 and 500 euro notes as she walks in Bordeaux, southwestern France, November 7, 2014. The look-alike currency notes, printed on individual pieces of fabric and sewn together to complete the dress were also used in other projects by the creator including tabelcloths. (Photo by Regis Duvignau/Reuters)

A woman wears a home-made dress featuring imitation 100 and 500 euro notes as she walks in Bordeaux, southwestern France, November 7, 2014. The look-alike currency notes, printed on individual pieces of fabric and sewn together to complete the dress were also used in other projects by the creator including tabelcloths. A year-long investigation into allegations of collusion and manipulation by global currency traders is set to come to a head on Wednesday, with Britain's financial regulator and six big banks expected to agree a settlement involving around $2.38 billion in fines. The settlement comes amid a revival of long-dormant volatility on the foreign exchanges, where a steady rise of U.S. dollar this year has depressed oil prices and the currencies of many commodity exporters such as Russia's rouble, Brazil's real and Nigeria's naira – setting the scene for more turbulence on world financial markets in 2015. (Photo by Regis Duvignau/Reuters)




Martin Jacobson, 27, of Sweden poses with cash after beating Felix Stephensen of Norway to win the $10 million first prize during the 2014 World Series of Poker main event at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 11, 2014. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Reuters/Las Vegas Sun)

Martin Jacobson, 27, of Sweden poses with cash after beating Felix Stephensen of Norway to win the $10 million first prize during the 2014 World Series of Poker main event at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 11, 2014. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Reuters/Las Vegas Sun)




Fang Jianguo sits in a wheelchair as his dogs, Beier and Laer, pull it along a street in Longyou, Zhejiang province November 9, 2014. Fang, 47, was paralyzed from the waist down after an accident at work in 1987, following which, he developed muscle atrophy in his arms. Thirteen years ago, he adopted Beier and Laer and trained them to help pull his wheelchair to facilitate his mobility, according to local media. (Photo by William Hong/Reuters)

Fang Jianguo sits in a wheelchair as his dogs, Beier and Laer, pull it along a street in Longyou, Zhejiang province November 9, 2014. Fang, 47, was paralyzed from the waist down after an accident at work in 1987, following which, he developed muscle atrophy in his arms. Thirteen years ago, he adopted Beier and Laer and trained them to help pull his wheelchair to facilitate his mobility, according to local media. (Photo by William Hong/Reuters)




A girl plays near her mother at a building where garment workers live, on the outskirts of Phnom Penh November 12, 2014. Cambodia on Wednesday raised the controversial monthly minimum wage for garment workers by 28 percent, a decision likely to infuriate unions seeking a higher increase and revive calls for strike action. (Photo by Samrang Pring/Reuters)

A girl plays near her mother at a building where garment workers live, on the outskirts of Phnom Penh November 12, 2014. Cambodia on Wednesday raised the controversial monthly minimum wage for garment workers by 28 percent, a decision likely to infuriate unions seeking a higher increase and revive calls for strike action. Sixteen members of the Labour Ministry's Labour Advisory Committee voted for the government-proposed minimum wage of $123, compared with the current wage of $100, which was later raised to $128, starting next year. Independent unions were pushing for $140. (Photo by Samrang Pring/Reuters)




Employees sort packages at a hub of Shentong (STO) Express delivery company in Hefei, Anhui province, November 12, 2014. China's Singles' Day, which is celebrated annually on November 11, has become the world's largest online shopping day, with online shopping websites offering attractive discounts. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)

Employees sort packages at a hub of Shentong (STO) Express delivery company in Hefei, Anhui province, November 12, 2014. China's Singles' Day, which is celebrated annually on November 11, has become the world's largest online shopping day, with online shopping websites offering attractive discounts. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)




A boy selling stuffed toys waits for customers at his roadside shop in the old quarters of Delhi November 12, 2014. (Photo by Adnan Abidi/Reuters)

A boy selling stuffed toys waits for customers at his roadside shop in the old quarters of Delhi November 12, 2014. (Photo by Adnan Abidi/Reuters)
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