World Lens: Week of September 14

Oprah | Mariah | Mary J. Blige and others come out to Toronto. See pics!

"Precious" Screening - Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry laugh as they arrive at the “Precious” film screening during the 34th Toronto International Film Festival. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

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"Precious" Screening - Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry laugh as they arrive at the “Precious” film screening during the 34th Toronto International Film Festival. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

More from "Precious" - Mariah Carey, who is part of the cast of “Precious,” poses next to exec producer Oprah Winfrey and singer Mary J. Blige, who wrote a song for the soundtrack, at a news conference during the Toronto International Film Festival. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

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More from "Precious" - Mariah Carey, who is part of the cast of “Precious,” poses next to exec producer Oprah Winfrey and singer Mary J. Blige, who wrote a song for the soundtrack, at a news conference during the Toronto International Film Festival. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Toronto AIDS Benefit - Rapper/actress Eve attends the Cinema Against AIDS Toronto gala in Canada. Proceeds from the benefit went to The Foundation for AIDS Research and Dignitas International.  REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

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Toronto AIDS Benefit - Rapper/actress Eve attends the Cinema Against AIDS Toronto gala in Canada. Proceeds from the benefit went to The Foundation for AIDS Research and Dignitas International. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Back in Kingston - Jamaican world record-holding sprinter Usain Bolt laughs during a news conference in his hometown Kingston. This is the first time Bolt has been home since breaking the world records in the 100 and 200 meters at the IAAF World Athletics Championships in Berlin last month. REUTERS/Andrew Smith

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Back in Kingston - Jamaican world record-holding sprinter Usain Bolt laughs during a news conference in his hometown Kingston. This is the first time Bolt has been home since breaking the world records in the 100 and 200 meters at the IAAF World Athletics Championships in Berlin last month. REUTERS/Andrew Smith

US Soccer - A player from the United States’ national soccer team, Oguchi Onyewu, walks off the field after visiting Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain. REUTERS/Andrea De Silva

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US Soccer - A player from the United States’ national soccer team, Oguchi Onyewu, walks off the field after visiting Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain. REUTERS/Andrea De Silva

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Trinidad Fans - Trinidad and Tobago fans cheer on their national soccer team shortly before they were to take on the United States in a World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match in Port of Spain. REUTERS/Andrea De Silva

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Trinidad Fans - Trinidad and Tobago fans cheer on their national soccer team shortly before they were to take on the United States in a World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match in Port of Spain. REUTERS/Andrea De Silva

Ambassador Jolie - Angelina Jolie, a United Nations Refugee Agency Goodwill Ambassador, listens to a Somali refugee speak in the Dadaab refugee camp on the Kenya-Somalia border. The actress visited the camp all day in an attempt to bring attention to the nation’s refugee population and to ask for solutions to overcrowding. REUTERS/Boris Heger/UNHCR/Handout

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Ambassador Jolie - Angelina Jolie, a United Nations Refugee Agency Goodwill Ambassador, listens to a Somali refugee speak in the Dadaab refugee camp on the Kenya-Somalia border. The actress visited the camp all day in an attempt to bring attention to the nation’s refugee population and to ask for solutions to overcrowding. REUTERS/Boris Heger/UNHCR/Handout

Job Line - The global recession is hitting the South African economy hard. Here, thousands of job applicants line up for only 200 positions advertised by the Metro Police Department in Durban. According to the government, the nation’s unemployment rate stands at 23.6 percent. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

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Job Line - The global recession is hitting the South African economy hard. Here, thousands of job applicants line up for only 200 positions advertised by the Metro Police Department in Durban. According to the government, the nation’s unemployment rate stands at 23.6 percent. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

Procession - In Cuba, a woman sings religious chants during the Virgin of Regla procession in Regla. REUTERS/Enrique De La Osa

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Procession - In Cuba, a woman sings religious chants during the Virgin of Regla procession in Regla. REUTERS/Enrique De La Osa

Taunting Police - In Uganda, youths taunt riot police during recent demonstrations in Kampala. Security forces in the nation fired tear gas and bullets in the capital city during their confrontations with rioters that left at least three people dead, according to witnesses and local media. REUTERS/Xavier Toya

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Taunting Police - In Uganda, youths taunt riot police during recent demonstrations in Kampala. Security forces in the nation fired tear gas and bullets in the capital city during their confrontations with rioters that left at least three people dead, according to witnesses and local media. REUTERS/Xavier Toya