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Iraqis holding pictures of Saddam Hussein march during a protest against the new constitution of Iraq near Ramadi in 2005. Bilal Hussein/AP hide caption

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Familiar Face Returns To Iraqi Politics: Saddam

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Many people with Asperger's take pride in a diagnosis that is thought to describe many important historical figures, including Albert Einstein (pictured above) and Isaac Newton. AP hide caption

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Asperger's Officially Placed Inside Autism Spectrum

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Mexicans preparing to cross illegally into the U.S. usually wait for nightfall. Here, a group sits along the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico, in 2008. Dario Lopez-Mills/AP hide caption

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Mexico Suffers As U.S. Economy Struggles

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