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An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man carries palm fronds to be used to build a Sukka in Jerusalem, Tuesday, October 7, 2014.  According to Jewish tradition, during the Sukkot holiday, known as the Feast of the Tabernacles, Jews are commanded to bind together a palm frond, or “lulav”, with two other branches, along with an “etrog”, they make up the “four species” used in the rituals. The weeklong holiday begins on Wednesday. (Photo by Sebastian Scheiner/AP Photo)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man carries palm fronds to be used to build a Sukka in Jerusalem, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. According to Jewish tradition, during the Sukkot holiday, known as the Feast of the Tabernacles, Jews are commanded to bind together a palm frond, or “lulav”, with two other branches, along with an “etrog”, they make up the “four species” used in the rituals. The weeklong holiday begins on Wednesday. (Photo by Sebastian Scheiner/AP Photo)




In this photo provided by Chabad.org, ten Chabad-Lubavitch teens on “pedi-sukkahs” ride down Fifth Avenue in New York, Monday, October 6, 2014. The pedi-sukkahs, are modified pedi-cabs with a Sukkah – a hut-like structure covered with bamboo – attached in the back. The goal of the parade is to create awareness for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot, a seven day, biblically mandated holiday which begins Wednesday, Oct. 8 and ends after nightfall on Oct. 15. (Photo by Itzik Roytman/AP Photo/Chabad.org)

In this photo provided by Chabad.org, ten Chabad-Lubavitch teens on “pedi-sukkahs” ride down Fifth Avenue in New York, Monday, October 6, 2014. The pedi-sukkahs, are modified pedi-cabs with a Sukkah – a hut-like structure covered with bamboo – attached in the back. The goal of the parade is to create awareness for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot, a seven day, biblically mandated holiday which begins Wednesday, Oct. 8 and ends after nightfall on Oct. 15. (Photo by Itzik Roytman/AP Photo/Chabad.org)




Japan's computer giant Fujitsu employee displays the world's first personal computer with Intel's RealSense 3D camera “FMV Esprimo” in Tokyo on October 9, 2014. The new desktop PC with 23-inch LCD display can make avatars which mimic the user's look and motion for chatting on the Internet. (Photo by Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP Photo)

Japan's computer giant Fujitsu employee displays the world's first personal computer with Intel's RealSense 3D camera “FMV Esprimo” in Tokyo on October 9, 2014. The new desktop PC with 23-inch LCD display can make avatars which mimic the user's look and motion for chatting on the Internet. (Photo by Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP Photo)




Beach-goers investigate a dead 58-foot finback whale that washed ashore on an eastern Long Island beach in Shirley, N.Y., Thursday, October 9, 2014.  Authorities were alerted after the whale was spotted at Smith Point County Park beach Thursday morning. Kimberly Durham of the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation said her organization is investigating and will conduct a forensic examination Friday to seek a cause of death. (Photo by AP Photo/Newsday)

Beach-goers investigate a dead 58-foot finback whale that washed ashore on an eastern Long Island beach in Shirley, N.Y., Thursday, October 9, 2014. Authorities were alerted after the whale was spotted at Smith Point County Park beach Thursday morning. Kimberly Durham of the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation said her organization is investigating and will conduct a forensic examination Friday to seek a cause of death. (Photo by AP Photo/Newsday)




Heath workers collect samples from the body of a person suspected to have died from the Ebola virus, as it lies on the street covered in leaves in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Wednesday, October 8, 2014. Burial teams in Sierra Leone abandoned the bodies of Ebola victims in the capital after going on strike this week, though an official claimed Wednesday the situation had been resolved.  (Photo by Tanya Bindra/AP Photo)

Heath workers collect samples from the body of a person suspected to have died from the Ebola virus, as it lies on the street covered in leaves in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Wednesday, October 8, 2014. Burial teams in Sierra Leone abandoned the bodies of Ebola victims in the capital after going on strike this week, though an official claimed Wednesday the situation had been resolved. (Photo by Tanya Bindra/AP Photo)




Actress Alexis Carra performs onstage at the 14th Annual Les Girls at Avalon on October 6, 2014 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images)

Actress Alexis Carra performs onstage at the 14th Annual Les Girls at Avalon on October 6, 2014 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images)




This Thursday, October 9, 2014 photo, a firefighting aircraft drops retardant over a wildfire along a hillside near Foresthill, Calif.  Fire crews are making steady progress against a wildfire burning near a Northern California interstate that has destroyed six homes and is threatening hundreds more. State fire officials say the blaze along Interstate 80 about 40 miles northeast of Sacramento was holding steady at 420 acres on Friday while containment increased to 30 percent. (Photo by Tony Hallas/AP Photo)

This Thursday, October 9, 2014 photo, a firefighting aircraft drops retardant over a wildfire along a hillside near Foresthill, Calif. Fire crews are making steady progress against a wildfire burning near a Northern California interstate that has destroyed six homes and is threatening hundreds more. State fire officials say the blaze along Interstate 80 about 40 miles northeast of Sacramento was holding steady at 420 acres on Friday while containment increased to 30 percent. (Photo by Tony Hallas/AP Photo)




A convoy  transporting a Spanish nurse who believed to have contracted the ebola virus from a 69-year-old Spanish priest leaves Alcorcon Hospital in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. The nurse who treated a missionary for the disease at a Madrid hospital tested positive for the virus, Spain's health minister said Monday. The female nurse was part of the medical team that treated the Spanish priest who died in a hospital last month after being flown back from Sierra Leone, where he was posted. (Photo by Andres Kudacki/AP Photo)

A convoy transporting a Spanish nurse who believed to have contracted the ebola virus from a 69-year-old Spanish priest leaves Alcorcon Hospital in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. The nurse who treated a missionary for the disease at a Madrid hospital tested positive for the virus, Spain's health minister said Monday. The female nurse was part of the medical team that treated the Spanish priest who died in a hospital last month after being flown back from Sierra Leone, where he was posted. (Photo by Andres Kudacki/AP Photo)




An ambulance crew drives through the entrance of the apartment building of the nurse who contracted Ebola, in Alcorcon, outside Madrid, October 8, 2014. Spanish health authorities said on Wednesday that another person being monitored in Madrid for Ebola had tested negative for the disease. The man, a Spaniard who had travelled from Nigeria, was one of several people hospitalised after authorities confirmed on Monday that a Spanish nurse had caught the disease in Madrid. (Photo by Susana Vera/Reuters)

An ambulance crew drives through the entrance of the apartment building of the nurse who contracted Ebola, in Alcorcon, outside Madrid, October 8, 2014. Spanish health authorities said on Wednesday that another person being monitored in Madrid for Ebola had tested negative for the disease. The man, a Spaniard who had travelled from Nigeria, was one of several people hospitalised after authorities confirmed on Monday that a Spanish nurse had caught the disease in Madrid. (Photo by Susana Vera/Reuters)




In this Saturday, September 27, 2014 file photo taken by 59-year-old hiker Izumi Noguchi who fell victim to the eruption of Mount Ontake, and was offered to Kyodo News by his wife, Hiromi, Friday, October 3, a hiker standing on the summit shrine compound on Mount Ontake watches dense plumes of gases and ash billowing from the crater as the volcanic mountain starts to erupt in central Japan. (Photo by Izumi Noguchi/AP Photo/Kyodo News)

In this Saturday, September 27, 2014 file photo taken by 59-year-old hiker Izumi Noguchi who fell victim to the eruption of Mount Ontake, and was offered to Kyodo News by his wife, Hiromi, Friday, October 3, a hiker standing on the summit shrine compound on Mount Ontake watches dense plumes of gases and ash billowing from the crater as the volcanic mountain starts to erupt in central Japan. Construction company employee Noguchi was climbing alone, as his usual hiking companion, his wife Hiromi, had to work, she told Japanese broadcaster NHK and other media. His compact camera was banged up, but the memory chip inside was undamaged. She printed all 100 shots. (Photo by Izumi Noguchi/AP Photo/Kyodo News)




In this Saturday, September 27, 2014 photo found in a smart phone possessed by 41-year-old hiker Hideomi Takahashi who fell victim to the eruption of Mount Ontake, and was uploaded on twitter by his friend Thursday, October 2, Takahashi poses on the summit of Mount Ontake four minutes before the initial eruption of the volcanic mountain in central Japan. (Photo by Courtesy Hideomi Takahashi/AP Photo)

In this Saturday, September 27, 2014 photo found in a smart phone possessed by 41-year-old hiker Hideomi Takahashi who fell victim to the eruption of Mount Ontake, and was uploaded on twitter by his friend Thursday, October 2, Takahashi poses on the summit of Mount Ontake four minutes before the initial eruption of the volcanic mountain in central Japan. More than 50 people died when Mount Ontake, a popular hiking destination in central Japan, erupted without warning on September 27 in the country's deadliest volcanic eruption since World War II. Together, they paint a typical picture of weekend recreational hikers in Japan. A few children and senior citizens, but mostly middle-aged working people enjoying the first Saturday of the fall foliage season. (Photo by Courtesy Hideomi Takahashi/AP Photo)




Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) soldiers conduct rescue operations on Mount Ontake, which erupted September 27, 2014 and straddles Nagano and Gifu prefectures in central Japan, in this October 7, 2014 handout photograph released by the Joint Staff of the Defence Ministry of Japan. Two more bodies were found on Mount Ontake on Tuesday, nearly a week and a half after the eruption that killed at least 51 people, Japanese media reported. (Photo by Reuters/Joint Staff of the Defence Ministry of Japan)

Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) soldiers conduct rescue operations on Mount Ontake, which erupted September 27, 2014 and straddles Nagano and Gifu prefectures in central Japan, in this October 7, 2014 handout photograph released by the Joint Staff of the Defence Ministry of Japan. Two more bodies were found on Mount Ontake on Tuesday, nearly a week and a half after the eruption that killed at least 51 people, Japanese media reported. The search continues for 10 people still missing in what has become the nation's worst volcanic disaster in a century. (Photo by Reuters/Joint Staff of the Defence Ministry of Japan)




A man an a woman walk through the stairs of an overpass decorated with posters of Bolivia's President Evo Morales in La Paz, Bolivia Thursday October 9, 2014. Bolivia will hold general elections on Sunday. Morales is seeking re-election under the Movement Toward Socialism Party, MAS. (Photo by Enric Marti/AP Photo)

A man an a woman walk through the stairs of an overpass decorated with posters of Bolivia's President Evo Morales in La Paz, Bolivia Thursday October 9, 2014. Bolivia will hold general elections on Sunday. Morales is seeking re-election under the Movement Toward Socialism Party, MAS. (Photo by Enric Marti/AP Photo)




A pro-Russian rebels tank rolls to take position near the Sergey Prokofiev International Airport during fighting with Ukrainian government forces in the town of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, October 4, 2014. (Photo by Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters)

A pro-Russian rebels tank rolls to take position near the Sergey Prokofiev International Airport during fighting with Ukrainian government forces in the town of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, October 4, 2014. (Photo by Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters)




A destroyed car at a tree after heavy floods in Grabels, near Montpellier, Southern France, October 7, 2014. Parts of Montpellier lay under water after the Lez river, which flows through the city, burst its banks. Hundreds of people spent the night in the local train station. The floods are the second in the region this month. No fatalities were reported. (Photo by Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPA)

A destroyed car at a tree after heavy floods in Grabels, near Montpellier, Southern France, October 7, 2014. Parts of Montpellier lay under water after the Lez river, which flows through the city, burst its banks. Hundreds of people spent the night in the local train station. The floods are the second in the region this month. No fatalities were reported. (Photo by Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPA)




A picture taken on October 7, 2014 in Grabels near Montpellier shows a car in an upright position following the overnight flash floods due to heavy showers.  Floodwater streamed down roads and highways, engulfing cars as the Lez river burst its banks in the seaside capital of the Languedoc-Roussillon region after it was lashed by record-breaking downpours. (Photo by Sylvain Thomas/AFP Photo)

A picture taken on October 7, 2014 in Grabels near Montpellier shows a car in an upright position following the overnight flash floods due to heavy showers. Floodwater streamed down roads and highways, engulfing cars as the Lez river burst its banks in the seaside capital of the Languedoc-Roussillon region after it was lashed by record-breaking downpours. (Photo by Sylvain Thomas/AFP Photo)




A view of the wreck of a US Douglas A-20 bomber from World War II at the Polish Naval Base in Gdynia, Poland, October 7, 2014. The wreck, excavated from the bottom of the Baltic Sea, is preserved in very good condition with the rear gunner position, both wings, two engines and propellers. The bomber will be transported to the Aviation Museum in Cracow. (Photo by Adam Warzawa/EPA)

A view of the wreck of a US Douglas A-20 bomber from World War II at the Polish Naval Base in Gdynia, Poland, October 7, 2014. The wreck, excavated from the bottom of the Baltic Sea, is preserved in very good condition with the rear gunner position, both wings, two engines and propellers. The bomber will be transported to the Aviation Museum in Cracow. (Photo by Adam Warzawa/EPA)




The main terminal of Donetsk Sergey Prokofiev International Airport hit by shelling during fighting between pro-Russian rebels and Ukrainian government forces in the town of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, Wednesday, October 8, 2014. (Photo by Dmitry Lovetsky/AP Photo)

The main terminal of Donetsk Sergey Prokofiev International Airport hit by shelling during fighting between pro-Russian rebels and Ukrainian government forces in the town of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, Wednesday, October 8, 2014. (Photo by Dmitry Lovetsky/AP Photo)




Competitors get coloured powder thrown at them during the Color Run in Marseille October 4, 2014. Inspired by the Hindu Holi festival, participants take part in a five-km (3.11-mile) run dotted with locations where coloured powders are thrown over them. (Photo by Jean-Paul Pelissier/Reuters)

Competitors get coloured powder thrown at them during the Color Run in Marseille October 4, 2014. Inspired by the Hindu Holi festival, participants take part in a five-km (3.11-mile) run dotted with locations where coloured powders are thrown over them. (Photo by Jean-Paul Pelissier/Reuters)




Competitors get coloured powder thrown at them during the Color Run in Marseille October 4, 2014. (Photo by Jean-Paul Pelissier/Reuters)

Competitors get coloured powder thrown at them during the Color Run in Marseille October 4, 2014. (Photo by Jean-Paul Pelissier/Reuters)




Activists perform during a demonstration “against homophobia” outside Candelaria church in Rio de Janeiro October 4, 2014. LGBT groups are asking voters to leave behind religious reasons when the time to vote comes. Brazil's increasingly powerful evangelical Christians are tantalizingly close to electing one of their own as president in what would be a historic shift for the world's largest Catholic nation. (Photo by Ricardo Moraes/Reuters)

Activists perform during a demonstration “against homophobia” outside Candelaria church in Rio de Janeiro October 4, 2014. LGBT groups are asking voters to leave behind religious reasons when the time to vote comes. Brazil's increasingly powerful evangelical Christians are tantalizingly close to electing one of their own as president in what would be a historic shift for the world's largest Catholic nation. Marina Silva, an environmentalist running neck and neck in polls with incumbent President Dilma Rousseff, issued an official platform supporting gay marriage and making homophobia a crime but quickly reversed the stance after Brazil's best-known televangelist, Silas Malafaia, threatened to withdraw his support for her. Brazil will be holding its general elections on October 5, 2014 for the country's National Congress, president, state governors and state legislatures. (Photo by Ricardo Moraes/Reuters)




Activists kiss during a demonstration “against homophobia” outside Candelaria church in Rio de Janeiro October 4, 2014. (Photo by Ricardo Moraes/Reuters)

Activists kiss during a demonstration “against homophobia” outside Candelaria church in Rio de Janeiro October 4, 2014. (Photo by Ricardo Moraes/Reuters)




Activists kiss during a demonstration “against homophobia” outside Candelaria church in Rio de Janeiro October 4, 2014. (Photo by Ricardo Moraes/Reuters)

Activists kiss during a demonstration “against homophobia” outside Candelaria church in Rio de Janeiro October 4, 2014. (Photo by Ricardo Moraes/Reuters)




A paddleboarder walks out of the Pacific Ocean onto the beach in Santa Monica, California October 4, 2014. The fall season has brought a wave of hot, dry weather to California, with parts of the state baking this weekend in triple-digit temperatures and officials expressing concern the summer-like heat could spark a massive wildfire. Temperatures were above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) in Southern California, which is in a heat wave. (Photo by Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)

A paddleboarder walks out of the Pacific Ocean onto the beach in Santa Monica, California October 4, 2014. The fall season has brought a wave of hot, dry weather to California, with parts of the state baking this weekend in triple-digit temperatures and officials expressing concern the summer-like heat could spark a massive wildfire. Temperatures were above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) in Southern California, which is in a heat wave. (Photo by Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)




Tourists visit the Great Wall on the third day of the seven-day national day holiday, on the outskirts of Beijing, October 3, 2014. The national day holiday, known by many Chinese as “the Golden Week” for travel, started on October 1 this year, celebrating the 65th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. According to a prediction by the China Tourism Academy, a total of 480 million trips are expected to be made by travellers within these seven days, Xinhua News Agency reported. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)

Tourists visit the Great Wall on the third day of the seven-day national day holiday, on the outskirts of Beijing, October 3, 2014. The national day holiday, known by many Chinese as “the Golden Week” for travel, started on October 1 this year, celebrating the 65th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. According to a prediction by the China Tourism Academy, a total of 480 million trips are expected to be made by travellers within these seven days, Xinhua News Agency reported. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)




Somali children stroll along the beach holding toy guns during the Muslim festival of Eid-al-Adha in capital Mogadishu October 4, 2014. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha to mark the end of the haj pilgrimage by slaughtering sheep, goats, camels and cows to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. (Photo by Omar Faruk/Reuters)

Somali children stroll along the beach holding toy guns during the Muslim festival of Eid-al-Adha in capital Mogadishu October 4, 2014. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha to mark the end of the haj pilgrimage by slaughtering sheep, goats, camels and cows to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. (Photo by Omar Faruk/Reuters)




Muslims drag the carcass of a cow after it was slaughtered and the meat distributed to the poor at Matraman mosque in Jakarta October 5, 2014. Muslims around the world are celebrating Eid al-Adha, marking the end of the Haj, by slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

Muslims drag the carcass of a cow after it was slaughtered and the meat distributed to the poor at Matraman mosque in Jakarta October 5, 2014. Muslims around the world are celebrating Eid al-Adha, marking the end of the Haj, by slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)




Men and children stand by slaughtered goats along a street, during the annual festival of Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice, in Karachi October 6, 2014. Muslims across the world celebrate the annual festival of Eid al-Adha, which marks the end of the annual Haj pilgrimage, by slaughtering goats, sheep, cows and camels in commemoration of Prophet Abraham's readiness to sacrifice his son to show obedience to Allah. Eid al-Adha in Pakistan falls on October 6. (Photo by Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)

Men and children stand by slaughtered goats along a street, during the annual festival of Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice, in Karachi October 6, 2014. Muslims across the world celebrate the annual festival of Eid al-Adha, which marks the end of the annual Haj pilgrimage, by slaughtering goats, sheep, cows and camels in commemoration of Prophet Abraham's readiness to sacrifice his son to show obedience to Allah. Eid al-Adha in Pakistan falls on October 6. (Photo by Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)




In this Saturday, October 4, 2014 photo, Egyptian butcher Mohammed, left, and his son Ahmed pose for a photo as they work at a slaughterhouse on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, or Feast of Sacrifice, in Cairo. (Photo by Hassan Ammar/AP Photo)

In this Saturday, October 4, 2014 photo, Egyptian butcher Mohammed, left, and his son Ahmed pose for a photo as they work at a slaughterhouse on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, or Feast of Sacrifice, in Cairo. Many Muslims in Egypt celebrate by having their own sacrifice and bloody-smocked butchers roam neighborhoods offering their services to dispatch cows, sheep and goats. Families share the meat with the poor as part of Islamic tradition. (Photo by Hassan Ammar/AP Photo)




In this Saturday, October 4, 2014 photo, a cow lies in a pool of blood after it was slaughtered at a slaughterhouse on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, or Feast of Sacrifice in Cairo, Egypt. (Photo by Hassan Ammar/AP Photo)

In this Saturday, October 4, 2014 photo, a cow lies in a pool of blood after it was slaughtered at a slaughterhouse on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, or Feast of Sacrifice in Cairo, Egypt. (Photo by Hassan Ammar/AP Photo)




A pro-government supporter threatens to jump off a pedestrian bridge unless roadblocks set up by Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters are removed in front of the government headquarters in Hong Kong, October 5, 2014. Fearing a police crackdown, Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters bowed to government pressure and said they would lift a blockade of key government buildings, but student leaders braced for a showdown in the heart of the Asian financial centre. (Photo by Carlos Barria/Reuters)

A pro-government supporter threatens to jump off a pedestrian bridge unless roadblocks set up by Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters are removed in front of the government headquarters in Hong Kong, October 5, 2014. Fearing a police crackdown, Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters bowed to government pressure and said they would lift a blockade of key government buildings, but student leaders braced for a showdown in the heart of the Asian financial centre. Tens of thousands of protesters have staged sit-ins across Hong Kong over the past week, demanding the city's pro-Beijing leader Leung Chun-ying step down and for the right to vote for a leader of their choice in 2017. After more than 3 hours the man agreed to step down and was escorted by policemen and firefighters out of the area. (Photo by Carlos Barria/Reuters)




A visitor walks past a portrait of Salvador Dali during the exhibition “Cryptography” in St. Petersburg October 5, 2014. The exhibition features 61 original colour graphic works of Salvador Dali which were collected from private collections and galleries in Europe and America, organizers said. (Photo by Alexander Demianchuk/Reuters)

A visitor walks past a portrait of Salvador Dali during the exhibition “Cryptography” in St. Petersburg October 5, 2014. The exhibition features 61 original colour graphic works of Salvador Dali which were collected from private collections and galleries in Europe and America, organizers said. (Photo by Alexander Demianchuk/Reuters)




A waiter takes part in the Berliner Kellnerlauf (Berlin Waiter Run) in Berlin October 5, 2014. The competition was founded in Berlin years after the World War Two. (Photo by Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters)

A waiter takes part in the Berliner Kellnerlauf (Berlin Waiter Run) in Berlin October 5, 2014. The competition was founded in Berlin years after the World War Two. (Photo by Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters)




People take part in the “Bellboy Run” category during the Berliner Kellnerlauf (Berlin Waiter Run) in Berlin October 5, 2014. (Photo by Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters)

People take part in the “Bellboy Run” category during the Berliner Kellnerlauf (Berlin Waiter Run) in Berlin October 5, 2014. (Photo by Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters)




A worker burns wheat straw while he prepares land for a new season outside the village of Dzerzhinskoye, northeast of Krasnoyarsk, Russia, October 4, 2014. (Photo by Ilya Naymushin/Reuters)

A worker burns wheat straw while he prepares land for a new season outside the village of Dzerzhinskoye, northeast of Krasnoyarsk, Russia, October 4, 2014. (Photo by Ilya Naymushin/Reuters)
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