World Lens: Week of November 2

Jay-Z appears in Toronto | Usain Bolt adopts a Kenyan cheetah. See pics.

Jay-Z - Jay-Z routinely sells half a million in a week. "The Blueprint," "Blueprint 2," "Roc La Familia" and "Kingdome Come" all sold well over 500k their first week.

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In Toronto - While promoting his latest album, “The Blueprint 3,” rapper Jay-Z appears at the MuchMusic television station in Toronto. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

Super Model - Model Naomi Campbell arrives at the opening ceremony for beach resort El Jadida in Morocco. REUTERS/Jean Blondin

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Super Model - Model Naomi Campbell arrives at the opening ceremony for beach resort El Jadida in Morocco. REUTERS/Jean Blondin

African Royalty - Traditional dancers from Botswana perform at the launch of the Institute of African Royalty in Johannesburg, South Africa. The organization, made up of the continent’s kings, queens and chiefs, will be both a think tank and a lobby group. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

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African Royalty - Traditional dancers from Botswana perform at the launch of the Institute of African Royalty in Johannesburg, South Africa. The organization, made up of the continent’s kings, queens and chiefs, will be both a think tank and a lobby group. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

Yes We Can! - Kenyans hit the streets in the “Yes We Can” parade, part of the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria conference in Nairobi. The crowds asked for President Barack Obama and other donor agencies to continue providing funding for the treatment of AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya

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Yes We Can! - Kenyans hit the streets in the “Yes We Can” parade, part of the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria conference in Nairobi. The crowds asked for President Barack Obama and other donor agencies to continue providing funding for the treatment of AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya

Egypt Trip - After a meeting with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Cairo, Egypt, the country’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit points at Clinton. She is in the nation meeting with officials about reviving the Middle East peace process. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

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Egypt Trip - After a meeting with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Cairo, Egypt, the country’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit points at Clinton. She is in the nation meeting with officials about reviving the Middle East peace process. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

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Cheetah Pet - Champion Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt holds a cheetah cub he adopted at the headquarters of the Kenyan Wildlife Service in Nairobi. He named the cub Lightning Bolt. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)

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Cheetah Pet - Champion Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt holds a cheetah cub he adopted at the headquarters of the Kenyan Wildlife Service in Nairobi. He named the cub Lightning Bolt. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)

Mercy in Malawi - Mercy, Madonna’s adopted child, waves to photographers during a recent family visit to Malawi’s Mphandula Child Care Center. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

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Mercy in Malawi - Mercy, Madonna’s adopted child, waves to photographers during a recent family visit to Malawi’s Mphandula Child Care Center. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Voodoo Ceremony - In celebration of the Day of the Dead, Haitians participate in a Voodoo ceremony in a Voodoo temple in Belladere. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

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Voodoo Ceremony - In celebration of the Day of the Dead, Haitians participate in a Voodoo ceremony in a Voodoo temple in Belladere. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

Ousting P.M. - Senators in Haiti talk before a session in Port-au-Prince. The body recently voted to remove the nation’s Prime Minister Michele Pierre-Louis. Haitian President Rene Preval nominated Jean-Max Bellerive, the minister of planning and external cooperation, to replace her. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

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Ousting P.M. - Senators in Haiti talk before a session in Port-au-Prince. The body recently voted to remove the nation’s Prime Minister Michele Pierre-Louis. Haitian President Rene Preval nominated Jean-Max Bellerive, the minister of planning and external cooperation, to replace her. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)