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  • Sugui Kriss, second left, cheers along with her team mates, Hope Lewellen, first left, Kari Miller, center, Brenda Maymon, second right and Alexandra Gouldie, first right, as her American team scores against China during a sitting volleyball match  at the Paralympic games in Beijing , China, Tuesday, Sept.9, 2008. Sugui Kriss always wanted to return to China to find a few of her roots and, perhaps, to leave her mark on the country She's done both She marched into the National Stadium _ the Bird's Nest _ last weekend for the opening ceremony of Beijing's Paralympic Games, representing the U.S. as a member of its sitting volleyball team. How different this was from her early life in southern China; an abandoned infant who was raised in an orphanage in Kunming until she was adopted 13 years ago by the American couple Charles and Marilyn Kriss. If Paralympic organizers are looking for a poster girl, SuGui Kriss would be a perfect choice.
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 07
  • North Korean performers enact a scene titled "My Motherland" during the Arirang Grand Mass gymnastics and Artistic performance at the May day stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea Monday Aug. 6, 2007. The North Korean Arirang Mass Games is the largest choreographed gymnastics display in the world with over 100,000 dancers taking part in the performance.
    NORTH KOREA 06
  • France's Christophe Durand, listens to the French national anthem aftere winning the gold medal for Singles sitting Class 4-5 Table Tennis during the medal award ceremony at the Paralympic Games  Beijing , China, Thursday, Sept.11, 2008. Durand won the Gold medal.
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 11
  • Chinese gold medal Athletes, Wu Yunhun, left and Zhang Hongwei bear the Olympic torch    at the Paralympic Games opening ceremony in Beijing , China, Saturday, Sept.6, 2008.
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 04
  • Denmark's Peter Rosenmeier, left, shows his gold medal as Netherland's Nico Blok bites his bronze medal, at the medal award ceremony for Singles Standing Class 6 Table Tennis at the Paralympic Games in against  Beijing , China, Thursday, Sept.11, 2008.
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 12
  • USA's team makes their entrance to the court  for the gold medal final wheelchair rugby match between the USA and Australia at the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games in Beijing , China, Tuesday, Sept.16, 2008. The USA took the gold medal winning 53-44 against Australia.
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 10
  • France's Christophe Durand celebrates a point scored against Korea's Jung Eun-Chang during the gold medal Singles sitting Class 4-5 Table Tennis match  at the Paralympic Games in Beijing , China, Thursday, Sept.11, 2008. Durand won the Gold medal.
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 09
  • Jim Schmidt, from Kentucky, arrives to a trading pin post outside of the Olympic Green venue in Beijing , China, Friday, Aug. 15, 2008. Beijing eyes may be pinned to broadcast of Olympic sports, but another event is drawing attention to the city's sidewalks. Chinese and foreign enthusiast are heading to trading sites that have sprouted across the capital in search of the collectible pins that Olympic sponsors, organizing committees and media companies distribute or sell at every games.
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  • Costume characters of a Teletubbie and Pleasant Goat have a chat at a fun fair as the National Day holidays wind down in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 08
  • Ukraine's Dmytro Kryzhanovskyy, center prepares to start the leg of his relay for the  men's 4X50 medley at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics in Beijing , China, Monday, Sept.15, 2008. China went on to win the gold.
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 08
  • USA's Roy Perkins prepares to leave at the end of the final for the men's 4X50 medley at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics in Beijing , China, Monday, Sept.15, 2008. China went on to win the gold.
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 06
  • Brazil's Ricardo Alves, left, Damiao Ramos, center and Sandro Soares, listen the the Brazilian national anthem moments before the start of the Football 5-A side match between Brazil and Great Britain at the Paralympics in Beijing , China, Saturday, Sept.13, 2008. Brazil won 5-0.
    BEIJING PARALYMPICS 05
  • China's Wang Yafeng gets ready to take a corner during the  Football 5-A side match between China and Spain at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics Games in Beijing , China, Saturday, Sept.13, 2008. China won 1-0.(AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel)
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 02
  • Palestinian men play a game of cards on the sands of the Mediterranean coast of Gaza City in the Gaza Strip Friday July 27, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the Mediterranean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 21
  • Merav Jacobi 11, left, wearing a belt of spent machine gun cartridges collected outside of her home, looks on as her brother Omer Jacobi 10, play games on the computer  Monday Dec. 4, 2000.
    MIDEAST INTIFADA CHILDREN 14
  • Aisling as Batgirls takes part in the disco dance section of a fancy dress party game at the Tennis club in Berkhamsted in England Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015 (Elizabeth Dalziel) #thesecretlifeofmothers #bringinguptheboys #dailylife
    THE SECRET LIFE OF MOTHERS CONTACT P...JPG
  • Ben dressed as Batman attempts to blow the candles at a fancy dress party game at the Tennis club in Berkhamsted in England Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015 (Elizabeth Dalziel) #thesecretlifeofmothers #bringinguptheboys #dailylife
    THE SECRET LIFE OF MOTHERS CONTACT P...JPG
  • Emily hides from his cousins during a game of hide and seek in Berkhamsted, England Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015 (Elizabeth Dalziel) #thesecretlifeofmothers #bringinguptheboys #dailylife
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  • Children wearing costumes line up for a race during a fancy dress party game at the Tennis club in Berkhamsted in England Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015 (Elizabeth Dalziel) #thesecretlifeofmothers #bringinguptheboys #dailylife
    THE SECRET LIFE OF MOTHERS CONTACT P...JPG
  • Spiderman and frozen blow up balloons at a fancy dress party game at the Tennis club in Berkhamsted in England Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015 (Elizabeth Dalziel) #thesecretlifeofmothers #bringinguptheboys #dailylife
    THE SECRET LIFE OF MOTHERS CONTACT P...JPG
  • Aisling as Batgirl takes part in a fancy dress party game at the Tennis club in Berkhamsted in England Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015 (Elizabeth Dalziel) #thesecretlifeofmothers #bringinguptheboys #dailylife
    THE SECRET LIFE OF MOTHERS CONTACT P...JPG
  • Endlessly mingling sport and spectacle India's new royalty tend to be resolute Anglophiles. In a polo crowd, the talk is often of country houses, Eton and insider gossip about the British royal family during cocktail parties at the Jaipur Polo Ground in New Delhi, India Sunday Nov. 3, 2002. It can be easy, amid the circus:stands filled with the rich, the pretending-to-be-rich and the aspiring-to-be-rich, to not even notice the matches. Well-fought, polo is a startlingly beautiful game, a duel of men and horses.They are a show unto themselves.
    INDIA POLO 08
  • Polo players line up with their Pizza Cup trophees, big and small, at the official award ceremony following the final match at the Jaipur Polo Ground in New Delhi, India Sunday Nov. 3, 2002.   "Polo was a team game before," said Maharani Gayatri Devi, the 85-year-old queen mother of the former royal state of Jaipur, India's polo capital.  A 21st-century magnate may be a mediocre player, but he can ride with the best by hiring professionals "assassins," polo's old guard calls them
    INDIA POLO 02