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WASHINGTON - MARCH 20:  Bridget Donahue of Bristol, Connecticut (L) and Joey Risch of St. Louis, Missouri, carry mock coffins draped in Afghan flags during a protest march calling for an immediate end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on March 20, 2010 in Washington, DC. The U.S. first invaded Iraq seven years ago this weekend.

WASHINGTON - MARCH 20: Bridget Donahue of Bristol, Connecticut (L) and Joey Risch of St. Louis, Missouri, carry mock coffins draped in Afghan flags during a protest march calling for an immediate end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on March 20, 2010 in Washington, DC. The U.S. first invaded Iraq seven years ago this weekend.

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Routet St. Louis, 30,  takes a break while working at a foundry in the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, March 18, 2010. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

Routet St. Louis, 30, takes a break while working at a foundry in the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, March 18, 2010. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

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The hands of Roustet St. Louis mark an aluminum pot while working at a makeshift foundry at the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Saturday, March 20, 2010. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

The hands of Roustet St. Louis mark an aluminum pot while working at a makeshift foundry at the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Saturday, March 20, 2010. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

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Marilee Gilmore, left, of St. Louis, and her daughter Tiffany Gilmore, right, of Chicago select a dress during the liquidation sale at the Maria Pinto Boutique in Chicago on Wednesday, March 17, 2010. After making her mark on fashion by creating clothing for first lady Michelle Obama and other celebrities, designer Maria Pinto says she is closing her Chicago boutique because of the poor economy.

Marilee Gilmore, left, of St. Louis, and her daughter Tiffany Gilmore, right, of Chicago select a dress during the liquidation sale at the Maria Pinto Boutique in Chicago on Wednesday, March 17, 2010. After making her mark on fashion by creating clothing for first lady Michelle Obama and other celebrities, designer Maria Pinto says she is closing her Chicago boutique because of the poor economy.

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In this March 18, 2010 photo, Routet St. Louis, 30, cuts tires to use as fuel for a makeshift aluminum foundry at the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

In this March 18, 2010 photo, Routet St. Louis, 30, cuts tires to use as fuel for a makeshift aluminum foundry at the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

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In this March 18, 2010 photo, Routet St. Louis, 30, cuts tires to use as fuel for a makeshift aluminum foundry at the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

In this March 18, 2010 photo, Routet St. Louis, 30, cuts tires to use as fuel for a makeshift aluminum foundry at the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

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Debra Henderson-Griffith, right, speaks about her son Charles "Arlin" Henderson, as FBI special agent Billy Cox stands by during a news conference Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at FBI headquarters in St. Louis. Charles Henderson was 11-years-old when he vanished from his eastern Missouri home in 1991 and would turn 30 today.

Debra Henderson-Griffith, right, speaks about her son Charles "Arlin" Henderson, as FBI special agent Billy Cox stands by during a news conference Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at FBI headquarters in St. Louis. Charles Henderson was 11-years-old when he vanished from his eastern Missouri home in 1991 and would turn 30 today.

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Debra Henderson-Griffith speaks as an age-progressed photo of her son, Charles "Arlin" Henderson, is seen in the background during a news conference Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at FBI headquarters in St. Louis. Charles Henderson was 11-years-old when he vanished from his eastern Missouri home in 1991 and would turn 30 today.

Debra Henderson-Griffith speaks as an age-progressed photo of her son, Charles "Arlin" Henderson, is seen in the background during a news conference Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at FBI headquarters in St. Louis. Charles Henderson was 11-years-old when he vanished from his eastern Missouri home in 1991 and would turn 30 today.

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Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent Billy Cox stands near a bicycle that belonged to Charles "Arlin" Henderson when he vanished from his eastern Missouri home in 1991 when he was 11-years old Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at FBI headquarters in St. Louis. The FBI is showing the bicycle to the public now for the first time since it was found soon after Henderson's disappearance in hopes that it will jog anyone's memory and lead to a break in the case.

Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent Billy Cox stands near a bicycle that belonged to Charles "Arlin" Henderson when he vanished from his eastern Missouri home in 1991 when he was 11-years old Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at FBI headquarters in St. Louis. The FBI is showing the bicycle to the public now for the first time since it was found soon after Henderson's disappearance in hopes that it will jog anyone's memory and lead to a break in the case.

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Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent Billy Cox speaks as a poster containing a photo and age-progressed photo of Charles "Arlin" Henderson is seen in the background during a news conference Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at FBI headquarters in St. Louis. Henderson was 11-years-old when he vanished from his eastern Missouri home in 1991 and would turn 30 today.

Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent Billy Cox speaks as a poster containing a photo and age-progressed photo of Charles "Arlin" Henderson is seen in the background during a news conference Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at FBI headquarters in St. Louis. Henderson was 11-years-old when he vanished from his eastern Missouri home in 1991 and would turn 30 today.

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St. Louis' Willie Reed, top, dunks as Rhode Island's Orion Outerbridge looks on in the second half during an NCAA college basketball quarterfinal game in the Atlantic 10 men's tournament in Atlantic City, N.J., Friday, March 12, 2010. Rhode Island defeated St. Louis 63-47.

St. Louis' Willie Reed, top, dunks as Rhode Island's Orion Outerbridge looks on in the second half during an NCAA college basketball quarterfinal game in the Atlantic 10 men's tournament in Atlantic City, N.J., Friday, March 12, 2010. Rhode Island defeated St. Louis 63-47.

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St. Louis' Kwamain Mitchell (3) drives to the basket under Rhode Island's Lamonte Ulmer, right, in the second half during an NCAA college basketball quarterfinal game in the Atlantic 10 men's tournament in Atlantic City, N.J., Friday, March 12, 2010. Rhode Island defeated St. Louis 63-47.

St. Louis' Kwamain Mitchell (3) drives to the basket under Rhode Island's Lamonte Ulmer, right, in the second half during an NCAA college basketball quarterfinal game in the Atlantic 10 men's tournament in Atlantic City, N.J., Friday, March 12, 2010. Rhode Island defeated St. Louis 63-47.

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St. Louis' Kwamain Mitchell (3) drives to the basket under Rhode Island's Lamonte Ulmer, right, in the second half during an NCAA college basketball quarterfinal game in the Atlantic 10 men's tournament in Atlantic City, N.J., Friday, March 12, 2010. Rhode Island defeated St. Louis 63-47.

St. Louis' Kwamain Mitchell (3) drives to the basket under Rhode Island's Lamonte Ulmer, right, in the second half during an NCAA college basketball quarterfinal game in the Atlantic 10 men's tournament in Atlantic City, N.J., Friday, March 12, 2010. Rhode Island defeated St. Louis 63-47.

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St. Louis' Willie Reed (33) pulls in a rebounds in front of Rhode Island's Will Martell (32) in the second half during an NCAA college basketball quarterfinal game in the Atlantic 10 men's tournament in Atlantic City, N.J., Friday, March 12, 2010. Rhode Island defeated St. Louis 63-47.

St. Louis' Willie Reed (33) pulls in a rebounds in front of Rhode Island's Will Martell (32) in the second half during an NCAA college basketball quarterfinal game in the Atlantic 10 men's tournament in Atlantic City, N.J., Friday, March 12, 2010. Rhode Island defeated St. Louis 63-47.

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ST. LOUIS, MO - MARCH 10: In this handout image provided by General Motors, Lisa Hutchinson, product marketing director for GMC, introduces the new 2011 GMC Sierra Denali HD March 10, 2010 in St. Louis, Missouri. The Sierra Denali HD leads a redesigned lineup of 2011 Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD trucks that go on sale in early summer. The Sierra HD lineup offers increased towing capability and payload supported by all-new frames and strong suspensions.

ST. LOUIS, MO - MARCH 10: In this handout image provided by General Motors, Lisa Hutchinson, product marketing director for GMC, introduces the new 2011 GMC Sierra Denali HD March 10, 2010 in St. Louis, Missouri. The Sierra Denali HD leads a redesigned lineup of 2011 Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD trucks that go on sale in early summer. The Sierra HD lineup offers increased towing capability and payload supported by all-new frames and strong suspensions.

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ST. LOUIS, MO - MARCH 10: In this handout image provided by General Motors, the new 2011 GMC Sierra Denali HD is unveiled March 10, 2010 in St. Louis, Missouri. The Sierra Denali HD leads a redesigned lineup of 2011 Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD trucks that go on sale in early summer. The Sierra HD lineup offers increased towing capability and payload supported by all-new frames and strong suspensions.

ST. LOUIS, MO - MARCH 10: In this handout image provided by General Motors, the new 2011 GMC Sierra Denali HD is unveiled March 10, 2010 in St. Louis, Missouri. The Sierra Denali HD leads a redesigned lineup of 2011 Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD trucks that go on sale in early summer. The Sierra HD lineup offers increased towing capability and payload supported by all-new frames and strong suspensions.

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President Barack Obama salutes as he steps off Marine One returning from St. Louis to the White House in Washington, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.

President Barack Obama salutes as he steps off Marine One returning from St. Louis to the White House in Washington, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.

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President Barack Obama greets supporters at a fundraising event for Sen. Claire McCaskill in St. Louis,  Wednesday, March 10, 2010.

President Barack Obama greets supporters at a fundraising event for Sen. Claire McCaskill in St. Louis, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.

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President Barack Obama speaks at a fundraising event for Sen. Claire McCaskill in St. Louis, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.

President Barack Obama speaks at a fundraising event for Sen. Claire McCaskill in St. Louis, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.

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President Barack Obama speaks at a fundraising event for Sen. Claire McCaskill in St. Louis, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.

President Barack Obama speaks at a fundraising event for Sen. Claire McCaskill in St. Louis, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.

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WASHINGTON - MARCH 20:  Bridget Donahue of Bristol, Connecticut (L) and Joey Risch of St. Louis, Missouri, carry mock coffins draped in Afghan flags during a protest march calling for an immediate end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on March 20, 2010 in Washington, DC. The U.S. first invaded Iraq seven years ago this weekend.

WASHINGTON - MARCH 20: Bridget Donahue of Bristol, Connecticut (L) and Joey Risch of St. Louis, Missouri, carry mock coffins draped in Afghan flags during a protest march calling for an immediate end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on March 20, 2010 in Washington, DC. The U.S. first invaded Iraq seven years ago this weekend.

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Routet St. Louis, 30,  takes a break while working at a foundry in the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, March 18, 2010. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

Routet St. Louis, 30, takes a break while working at a foundry in the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, March 18, 2010. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

AP 

The hands of Roustet St. Louis mark an aluminum pot while working at a makeshift foundry at the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Saturday, March 20, 2010. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

The hands of Roustet St. Louis mark an aluminum pot while working at a makeshift foundry at the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Saturday, March 20, 2010. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

AP 

Marilee Gilmore, left, of St. Louis, and her daughter Tiffany Gilmore, right, of Chicago select a dress during the liquidation sale at the Maria Pinto Boutique in Chicago on Wednesday, March 17, 2010. After making her mark on fashion by creating clothing for first lady Michelle Obama and other celebrities, designer Maria Pinto says she is closing her Chicago boutique because of the poor economy.

Marilee Gilmore, left, of St. Louis, and her daughter Tiffany Gilmore, right, of Chicago select a dress during the liquidation sale at the Maria Pinto Boutique in Chicago on Wednesday, March 17, 2010. After making her mark on fashion by creating clothing for first lady Michelle Obama and other celebrities, designer Maria Pinto says she is closing her Chicago boutique because of the poor economy.

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In this March 18, 2010 photo, Routet St. Louis, 30, cuts tires to use as fuel for a makeshift aluminum foundry at the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

In this March 18, 2010 photo, Routet St. Louis, 30, cuts tires to use as fuel for a makeshift aluminum foundry at the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince. Recycling micro-industries have received a new impulse with all the debris left behind last Jan. 12 earthquake's aftermath. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti at the beginning of the year, killing and injuring thousands and leaving more than a million people living in makeshift camps.

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