Ukraine's new governing coalition formed

Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko congratulates new parliamentary speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn after the chamber elected him to the post of chairman in Kiev December 9, 2008. 

A new governing coalition has been formed on Tuesday in Ukraine's long deadlocked parliament, announced Volodymyr Lytvyn after the chamber elected him as the chairman. 

    The coalition, made up of groups led by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and the new speaker, holds up to 248 seats in the 450-member assembly. 

    Lytvyn announced the formation of the coalition minutes after he was elected, with backing from 244 lawmakers, including 27 communists. 

    "A formal coalition agreement will be signed within days," Lytvyn told reporters, indicating that Tymoshenko should stay on as the prime minister. 

    "Clearly, there will be proposals from the coalition on the make-up of the government. I see no legal grounds for substantial changes in the government and, first and foremost, (the office of)the prime minister," he said.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko congratulates new parliamentary speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn after the chamber elected him to the post of chairman in Kiev December 9, 2008.

However, Yushchenko's "Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defense" bloc said in a statement published on its website on Tuesday evening that the draft of the coalition agreement was signed by Boris Tarasyuk, a deputy leader of the faction, without the consent of the faction. 

    "Lytvyn announced (the formation of the coalition) too early," said Andrew Paruby, a lawmaker of the "Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defense" bloc. 

    "Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defense" withdrew from the 9-month-old coalition in September after Tymoshenko's party sided with the opposition Party of Regions to pass several laws to trim presidential powers. 

    Yushchenko announced the dissolution of parliament in early October and called a snap election after talks on rebuilding a new coalition proved futile. But he had to postpone the plan under the threat of the spreading international financial crisis.
Volodymyr Lytvyn attends a parliament meeting in Kiev, capital of Ukraine, December 9, 2008. Volodymyr Lytvyn was elected the new speaker of Ukrainian Parliament Tuesday. Minutes after he was elected, Lytvyn announced the formation of a new government coalition, made up of groups led by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and the new speaker, holding up to 248 seats in the 450-member assembly. 
Volodymyr Lytvyn (2nd L) is congratulated after being elected as the new speaker of Ukrainian Parliament at a parliament meeting in Kiev, capital of Ukraine, December 9, 2008. 
Volodymyr Lytvyn (R) attends a parliament meeting in Kiev, capital of Ukraine, December 9, 2008. Volodymyr Lytvyn was elected the new speaker of Ukrainian Parliament Tuesday.

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Pessimism lingers in NY as Christmas drawing near

A big discount sign is seen in luxury Time Warner Center in New York, the United States of America. More and more people prefer shopping in supermarket like Walmart. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis. 
An straggler rest in front of a shop in New York, the United States of America, Dec. 7, 2008. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.
Pedestians walk past luxury brand Versace's shop on 5th Avenue in New York on Dec. 7, 2008. More and more people prefer shopping in supermarket like Walmart. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.
An oldster cadges at a street of New York, the United States of America, Dec. 5, 2008. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis. 
A drawer paints for visitors at a downtown street in New York, the United States of America, on Dec. 7, 2008. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis. 
The photo taken on Dec. 7, 2008 shows quiet luxury Time Warner Center in New York, the United States of America. More and more people prefer shopping in supermarket like Walmart. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.
A coachman steers a sightseeing carriage on street near Central Park in New York on Dec. 7, 2008. Because of travellers declines, coachmen have to prolong working time. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.

A coachman wait for client near Central Park in New York on Dec. 7, 2008. Because of travellers declines, coachmen have to prolong working time. Although Christmas draws on, joyous atmosphere in previous years is replaced by pessimistic emotions about future economy for many New Yorkers, as the global economy slumped into financial crisis.

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Santa Clause in Christmas race

Santa Clause in swimming suits and Christmas hats participate in a race in Budapest, Hungary, Dec. 7, 2008. Starting from a skating rink in Westend City Center, people sang Christmas carol and ran to the Oktogon, which is hundreds meters away. The race is held to collect money for a children's hospital.
Santa Clause in swimming suits and Christmas hats participate in a race in Budapest, Hungary, Dec. 7, 2008.

Santa Clause in swimming suits and Christmas hats sing Christmas carol druing a race in Budapest, Hungary, Dec. 7, 200

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11-m high Big Ben, made of chocolate

A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008. The reproduction of Big Ben is made of 8000 kg of chocolate and is 11 meters in height.  
A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008. 
A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008. 

A Big Ben reproduction, made of chocolate, stands on display during the Wonderland festivities in the medieval town of Macerata Feltria in the Province of Pesaro, Dec. 7, 2008.

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Peruvian chefs win Guinness for largest ceviche

Chefs prepare the traditional ceviche in Lima Dec. 7, 2008. Peruvian chefs, elbow deep in more than six tonnes of square-cut fish, onion and lime, won on Sunday the Guinness World Record for preparing the largest ceviche, a Peruvian seafood specialty. The classic dish, made with raw fish and a spicy citrus sauce that "cooks" it, weighed in at 6.8 tonnes, some 2 tonnes more than the previous record.
Chefs prepare the traditional ceviche in Lima Dec. 7, 2008
Chefs prepare the traditional ceviche in Lima Dec. 7, 2008.
Chefs celebrate after they won the Guinness World Record for preparing the largest ceviche in Lima Dec. 7, 2008

Chefs prepare the traditional ceviche in Lima Dec. 7, 2008.

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HK girl wins 1st "Miss Asia by Public Vote"

Hong Kong beauty Eunis Yao was crowned Miss Asia 2008 on Sunday at the finals of the annual pageant that saw public voting accepted for the first time.

Yao, 23, claimed 137,610 votes in a global poll, the website of the contest announced. She was also named the Perfect Figure.

2008 Miss Asia champion Eunis Yao is flanked by the runner-up Belinda Yan (left) and third place-getter Lene Lai at the finals of the 2008 Miss Asia pageant in Hong Kong on Dec. 7, 2008.

Twenty-two year old Belinda Yan, who is also from Hong Kong, received 129,416 votes to be named runner-up and Miss Photogenic. Taiwan's 19-year-old Lene Lai was awarded third place with 60,542 votes. 

    The top three were selected by fans worldwide who voted for their favorite by either sending text messages or voting via the event's website. 

    Previously, winners were decided by a panel of judges. 

    This year's contest also attracted candidates from the Chinese mainland, as well as Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Turkmenistan. 

    The Miss Asia pageant was launched by Asia Television Limited, a Hong Kong-based broadcaster, in 1985. Previous champions include Kristy Yang (in 1995), who went on to become a popular actress, and Nina Li (in 1986), wife of action star Jet Li.
2008 Miss Asia champion Eunis Yao reacts after winning the honor at the finals of the 2008 Miss Asia pageant in Hong Kong on Dec. 7, 2008

2008 Miss Asia runner-up Belinda Yan poses at the finals of the 2008 Miss Asia pageant in Hong Kong on Dec. 7, 2008.

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HK girl wins 1st "Miss Asia by Public Vote"

Hong Kong beauty Eunis Yao was crowned Miss Asia 2008 on Sunday at the finals of the annual pageant that saw public voting accepted for the first time.

Yao, 23, claimed 137,610 votes in a global poll, the website of the contest announced. She was also named the Perfect Figure.

2008 Miss Asia champion Eunis Yao is flanked by the runner-up Belinda Yan (left) and third place-getter Lene Lai at the finals of the 2008 Miss Asia pageant in Hong Kong on Dec. 7, 2008.

Twenty-two year old Belinda Yan, who is also from Hong Kong, received 129,416 votes to be named runner-up and Miss Photogenic. Taiwan's 19-year-old Lene Lai was awarded third place with 60,542 votes. 

    The top three were selected by fans worldwide who voted for their favorite by either sending text messages or voting via the event's website. 

    Previously, winners were decided by a panel of judges. 

    This year's contest also attracted candidates from the Chinese mainland, as well as Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Turkmenistan. 

    The Miss Asia pageant was launched by Asia Television Limited, a Hong Kong-based broadcaster, in 1985. Previous champions include Kristy Yang (in 1995), who went on to become a popular actress, and Nina Li (in 1986), wife of action star Jet Li.
2008 Miss Asia champion Eunis Yao reacts after winning the honor at the finals of the 2008 Miss Asia pageant in Hong Kong on Dec. 7, 2008

2008 Miss Asia runner-up Belinda Yan poses at the finals of the 2008 Miss Asia pageant in Hong Kong on Dec. 7, 2008.

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French, C African models win Best Model Contest

Chrstie Juillet of the Central African Republic is seen during the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008. Maxime Couturier of France and Chrstie Juillet of the Central African Republic won the champions of the contest here on early Sunday
A competitor is seen during the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008.
A competitor is seen during the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008.
Competitors are seen during the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008. 
Chinese competitor Nan Fulong (front 1st R ) poses during a swimwear show of the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008
Competitors pose during a swimwear show of the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008.

Representatives of awarded competitors pose after the final of the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008.

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French, C African models win Best Model Contest

Chrstie Juillet of the Central African Republic is seen during the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008. Maxime Couturier of France and Chrstie Juillet of the Central African Republic won the champions of the contest here on early Sunday
A competitor is seen during the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008.
A competitor is seen during the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008.
Competitors are seen during the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008. 
Chinese competitor Nan Fulong (front 1st R ) poses during a swimwear show of the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008
Competitors pose during a swimwear show of the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008.

Representatives of awarded competitors pose after the final of the 21st World's Best Model Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, early Dec. 7, 2008.

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Eva Longoria is Brilliant in Blue for Benjamin Button

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Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria Parker shows her support for Brad Pitt at the world premiere of Paramount’s The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button held at Mann’s Village Theatre in Los Angeles on Monday.

The 33-year-old actress was glamorous in a brilliant blue Karen Millen dress, strappy T-strap sandals, an elegant black clutch and classy diamond jewelry.

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Bar Refaeli’s Day at the Beach

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Bar Refaeli arrives on the red carpet at the Corona Beach Tour launch party held at Circus Space in London’s Hoxton Square on Tuesday night.

At the party, the Israeli beauty will walk the catwalk in Custo Barcelona fashions as Australian musician (and eco-activist) Xavier Rudd plays live music. This will all take place in a beautiful beach setting, complete with white sand, tikki bars, palm trees and swimsuit-clad servers.

Earlier in the day, Bar attended the photocall for this global initiative to raise awareness for the beach preservation movement. She wore Hurley fashions while posing with a surfboard in front of a beachy backdrop.

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Leighton Meester is a Hamburger Helper

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Gossip Girl queen bee Leighton Meester breaks for a quick hamburger lunch while filming scenes at the Museum of the City of New York (aka the Constance Billard School for Girls) on 5th Avenue Tuesday afternoon.

Following her meal, Leighton returned to filming scenes with co-stars Blake Lively, Penn Badgley, and Nicole Fiscella.

As the girls bundled up in wool winter coats, Penn kept warm by dancing arm-in-arm with another man on set.

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Leighton Meester is a Hamburger Helper

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Gossip Girl queen bee Leighton Meester breaks for a quick hamburger lunch while filming scenes at the Museum of the City of New York (aka the Constance Billard School for Girls) on 5th Avenue Tuesday afternoon.

Following her meal, Leighton returned to filming scenes with co-stars Blake Lively, Penn Badgley, and Nicole Fiscella.

As the girls bundled up in wool winter coats, Penn kept warm by dancing arm-in-arm with another man on set.

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Bar Refaeli’s Day at the Beach

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Bar Refaeli arrives on the red carpet at the Corona Beach Tour launch party held at Circus Space in London’s Hoxton Square on Tuesday night.

At the party, the Israeli beauty will walk the catwalk in Custo Barcelona fashions as Australian musician (and eco-activist) Xavier Rudd plays live music. This will all take place in a beautiful beach setting, complete with white sand, tikki bars, palm trees and swimsuit-clad servers.

Earlier in the day, Bar attended the photocall for this global initiative to raise awareness for the beach preservation movement. She wore Hurley fashions while posing with a surfboard in front of a beachy backdrop.

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