<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0" xmlns:activity="http://activitystrea.ms/spec/1.0/" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><channel><title>Newsvine - seekers</title><link>http://www.newsvine.com/seekers</link><description>Newsvine - seekers</description><language>en-us</language><copyright>Copyright 2013</copyright><lastBuildDate>Fri, 9 Nov 2012 09:21:05 +0000</lastBuildDate><pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 10:33:26 +0000</pubDate><generator>http://www.newsvine.com</generator><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><item><title>Balkan asylum seekers come under suspicion</title>
<description><![CDATA[Azra Ajeti's fellow Gypsies have been buffeted by accusations of filing bogus asylum claims in the rich EU, but she says there's nothing phony about her family's life of misery. "We are starving," said the woman from this impoverished southern Serbian town. "Life here is a disgrace."]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dusan Stojanovic]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Dusan Stojanovic]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/11/09/15040976-balkan-asylum-seekers-come-under-suspicion</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/11/09/15040976-balkan-asylum-seekers-come-under-suspicion</guid><category>eu</category><category>world-news</category><category>balkans</category><category>asylum-seekers</category><category>seekers</category><category>azra-ajeti</category><pubDate>Fri, 9 Nov 2012 08:00:40 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d4df1ca7-3ce9-48c0-af58-0cb7ac3e9d08.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="276" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d4df1ca7-3ce9-48c0-af58-0cb7ac3e9d08.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="83" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Oct. 22, 2012 photo a man selling turkeys on the green market in the town of Bujanovac, 340 kms south of Belgrade, Serbia. While about 99 percent of the asylum requests coming from the citizens of the Balkan nations have been rejected as unfounded, the influx has burdened the system of some EU nations, where the numbers of asylum seekers have increased ten-fold since the travel visas were abolished for much of the region in 2009. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d15d3b0e-868d-455f-955e-1bd4410e3ace.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="274" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=d15d3b0e-868d-455f-955e-1bd4410e3ace.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="83" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Oct. 22, 2012 photo a Serbian border police officer, left, checks the identification of passengers as the transit bus is crossing from Macedonia to the Serbia, at the Presevo border crossing, 380 kms south of Belgrade, Serbia. While about 99 percent of the asylum requests coming from the citizens of the Balkan nations have been rejected as unfounded, the influx has burdened the system of some EU nations, where the numbers of asylum seekers have increased ten-fold since the travel visas were abolished for much of the region in 2009. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=fbac92a9-a4b6-44d9-8db5-9d8f668f347f.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="265" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=fbac92a9-a4b6-44d9-8db5-9d8f668f347f.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Oct. 22, 2012 photo a man pushing a bicycle laden with peppers in the town of Bujanovac, 340 kms south of Belgrade, Serbia. While about 99 percent of the asylum requests coming from the citizens of the Balkan nations have been rejected as unfounded, the influx has burdened the system of some EU nations, where the numbers of asylum seekers have increased ten-fold since the travel visas were abolished for much of the region in 2009. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=5db4f690-8331-4c5e-aa2c-97d23225b385.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="263" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=5db4f690-8331-4c5e-aa2c-97d23225b385.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="79" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Oct. 22, 2012 photo a Serbian border police officer checks the identification of passengers as the car is crossing from Macedonia to the Serbia, at the Presevo border crossing, 380 kms south of Belgrade, Serbia. While about 99 percent of the asylum requests coming from the citizens of the Balkan nations have been rejected as unfounded, the influx has burdened the system of some EU nations, where the numbers of asylum seekers have increased ten-fold since the travel visas were abolished for much of the region in 2009. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0f8e6fff-f3cb-4c5b-b450-7d5963435985.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="280" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0f8e6fff-f3cb-4c5b-b450-7d5963435985.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="84" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Oct. 22, 2012 photo a man passing  by grafitti reads: &quot;Bujanovac Serbia&quot; in the town of Bujanovac, 340 kms south of Belgrade, Serbia. While about 99 percent of the asylum requests coming from the citizens of the Balkan nations have been rejected as unfounded, the influx has burdened the system of some EU nations, where the numbers of asylum seekers have increased ten-fold since the travel visas were abolished for much of the region in 2009. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f254b423-80bd-4b17-9c06-ba68581175a4.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="302" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=f254b423-80bd-4b17-9c06-ba68581175a4.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="91" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Oct. 22, 2012 photo a woman with child passing by advertisement board in front of tourist agency in the town of Bujanovac, 340 kms south of Belgrade, Serbia. While about 99 percent of the asylum requests coming from the citizens of the Balkan nations have been rejected as unfounded, the influx has burdened the system of some EU nations, where the numbers of asylum seekers have increased ten-fold since the travel visas were abolished for much of the region in 2009. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=5722cd8a-8099-4477-9c13-4b914eb1dafb.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="282" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=5722cd8a-8099-4477-9c13-4b914eb1dafb.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="85" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Oct. 22, 2012 photo Senad Ajeti, Azra Ajeti's husband, shows a Polaroid photo of himself taken during his asylum in Germany, in the town of Bujanovac, 340 kms south of Belgrade, Serbia. While about 99 percent of the asylum requests coming from the citizens of the Balkan nations have been rejected as unfounded, the influx has burdened the system of some EU nations, where the numbers of asylum seekers have increased ten-fold since the travel visas were abolished for much of the region in 2009. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=14e78d62-8848-4bff-bae5-d59a1f94578f.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="279" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=14e78d62-8848-4bff-bae5-d59a1f94578f.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="84" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Oct. 22, 2012 photo a Serbian border police officer looking at the bus at the Presevo border crossing, 380 kms south of Belgrade, Serbia. While about 99 percent of the asylum requests coming from the citizens of the Balkan nations have been rejected as unfounded, the influx has burdened the system of some EU nations, where the numbers of asylum seekers have increased ten-fold since the travel visas were abolished for much of the region in 2009. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9fce1986-f321-4b03-8f18-2d867ce64782.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="283" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=9fce1986-f321-4b03-8f18-2d867ce64782.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="85" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Oct. 22, 2012 photo people talking on the street in the town of Bujanovac, 340 kms south of Belgrade, Serbia. While about 99 percent of the asylum requests coming from the citizens of the Balkan nations have been rejected as unfounded, the influx has burdened the system of some EU nations, where the numbers of asylum seekers have increased ten-fold since the travel visas were abolished for much of the region in 2009. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Australia claims new refugee policy more humane</title>
<description><![CDATA[Australia's top diplomat on Monday defended a new, tougher policy on asylum seekers who emigrate to Australia from Asia's poor countries and conflict zones, even as he laid out how his country could capitalize on the growth of the continent's middle class.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Matthew Pennington]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Matthew Pennington]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/24/14072629-australia-claims-new-refugee-policy-more-humane</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/09/24/14072629-australia-claims-new-refugee-policy-more-humane</guid><category>un</category><category>australia</category><category>us-news</category><category>papua-new-guinea</category><category>seekers</category><category>aslyum</category><pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2012 19:07:07 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>States encouraging drug users to report overdoses</title>
<description><![CDATA[The morning after Salvatore Marchese left his mother's house for a session of outpatient treatment for his heroin addiction, he was found slumped behind the wheel of her car, dead of an overdose. He apparently hadn't been alone: His wallet was missing and the car's passenger seat was left in a reclined position. But whoever was with him when he was using drugs was long gone by the time the police arrived.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Eric Tucker]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Eric Tucker]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/07/18/12807077-states-encouraging-drug-users-to-report-overdoses</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/07/18/12807077-states-encouraging-drug-users-to-report-overdoses</guid><category>us</category><category>drug</category><category>politics</category><category>help</category><category>overdose</category><category>seekers</category><category>salvatore-marchese</category><pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2012 09:34:54 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=1d8f41c3-1fad-4cc4-9522-a732ec05d39a.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=1d8f41c3-1fad-4cc4-9522-a732ec05d39a.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Patty DiRenzo puts her hand to her face to give a kiss to her son, Salvatore Marchese's grave, Monday, July 16, 2012, in Blackwood, NJ.  DiRenzo's son died of a drug overdose on Sept. 23, 2010 and she is now a part of a nationwide push to make sure people wont be afraid of being arrested on drug possession charges to call 911 when someone has overdosed.  (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0348015d-81e8-4c4b-a558-baa9cb9077d2.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="263" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=0348015d-81e8-4c4b-a558-baa9cb9077d2.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="79" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Patty DiRenzo stands next to her son's shelf filled with memorabilia,  Monday, July 16, 2012, in Blackwood. DiRenzo's son died of a drug overdose on Sept. 23, 2010 and she is now a part of a nationwide push to make sure people wont be afraid of being arrested on drug possession charges to call 911 when someone has overdosed.  (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=be13cc0c-c83f-437e-a058-207f71324479.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="341" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=be13cc0c-c83f-437e-a058-207f71324479.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="180" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Patty DiRenzo sits on her stairs with her son, Salvator Marchese's photo, Monday, July 16, 2012, in Blackwood, NJ. DiRenzo's son died of a drug overdose on Sept. 23, 2010 and she is now a part of a nationwide push to make sure people wont be afraid of being arrested on drug possession charges to call 911 when someone has overdosed.  (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=06889183-c4f0-4794-b19e-7c8fabd2ed4c.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="243" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=06889183-c4f0-4794-b19e-7c8fabd2ed4c.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="73" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Memorabilia of Salvator Marchese sits on a shelf,  Monday, July 16, 2012, in Blackwood, N.J.. Patty DiRenzo's son died of a drug overdose on Sept. 23, 2010 and she is now a part of a nationwide push to make sure people wont be afraid of being arrested on drug possession charges to call 911 when someone has overdosed.  (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e9b2725d-562b-407b-a9d2-cc5d0dbf4893.jpg&amp;width=400" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="248" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://m.static.newsvine.com/servista/imagesizer?file=e9b2725d-562b-407b-a9d2-cc5d0dbf4893.jpg&amp;width=120" width="120" height="75" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Memorabilia of Salvator Marchese sits on a shelf in his room, Monday, July 16, 2012, in Blackwood, N.J. Patty DiRenzo's son died of a drug overdose on Sept. 23, 2010 and she is now a part of a nationwide push to make sure people wont be afraid of being arrested on drug possession charges to call 911 when someone has overdosed.  (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>UN condemns Kazakh expulsion of Uzbek detainees</title>
<description><![CDATA[Kazakhstan has violated its international human rights commitments by extraditing 29 asylum-seekers to the neighboring authoritarian state of Uzbekistan, a U.N. panel says.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Leonard]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Peter Leonard]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/20/12319100-un-condemns-kazakh-expulsion-of-uzbek-detainees</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/06/20/12319100-un-condemns-kazakh-expulsion-of-uzbek-detainees</guid><category>kazakhstan</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>asylum-seekers</category><category>uzbek</category><category>seekers</category><pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2012 15:30:43 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>Long-term jobless need to be proactive</title>
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<dc:creator><![CDATA[msnbc.com]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[msnbc.com]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/05/16/11735242-long-term-jobless-need-to-be-proactive</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/05/16/11735242-long-term-jobless-need-to-be-proactive</guid><category>pessimism</category><category>worst</category><category>brush</category><category>aside</category><category>seekers</category><category>joblessness</category><category>only-on-msnbc-com</category><category>clearall</category><category>altxalong-term</category><pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 19:22:14 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/yourcareerD4E87E2D-BE45-B1EE-FD19-005417EFA7D1.photoblog400.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="123" width="184" ><media:thumbnail url="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/yourcareerD4E87E2D-BE45-B1EE-FD19-005417EFA7D1.120;120;7;70;0.jpg" width="120" height="81" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Long-term joblessness can be one of the worst things a person has to go through, but job seekers have to brush aside the pessimism and take action.&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Job candidates' hell: multiple interviews</title>
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<dc:creator><![CDATA[msnbc.com]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[msnbc.com]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/04/16/11224136-job-candidates-hell-multiple-interviews</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/04/16/11224136-job-candidates-hell-multiple-interviews</guid><category>with</category><category>job</category><category>land</category><category>interviews</category><category>expect</category><category>position</category><category>employer</category><category>seekers</category><category>only-on-msnbc-com</category><pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 11:29:00 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>African migrants tortured in Egypt's Sinai desert</title>
<description><![CDATA[The young man from Sudan holds his arms close to his sides, as if still at the mercy of smugglers who he says poured hot melted plastic over his back, whipped him with wires and beat him with sticks as he lay face down and naked.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Diaa Hadid]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Diaa Hadid]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/02/16/10427099-african-migrants-tortured-in-egypts-sinai-desert</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2012/02/16/10427099-african-migrants-tortured-in-egypts-sinai-desert</guid><category>israel</category><category>world-news</category><category>asylum</category><category>ml</category><category>seekers</category><pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 18:33:43 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/b98757af-3021-431a-893c-f37992b26622.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/b98757af-3021-431a-893c-f37992b26622.jpg" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Sudanese Mutasim Qamrawi, 22, shows his scars from four months he was held in captivity by smugglers in Egypt's Sinai desert at a shelter in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. Some 50,000 Africans have entered Israel in recent years, fleeing conflict and poverty in search of safety and opportunity in the relatively prosperous Jewish state. A growing number of African migrants say they were captured, held hostage and tortured by Egyptian smugglers hired to sneak them into Israel.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/ff312e3f-2279-4382-bd7b-d1763c7d1d1f.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/ff312e3f-2279-4382-bd7b-d1763c7d1d1f.jpg" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;African refugees keep themselves warm at a shelter in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. Some 50,000 Africans have entered Israel in recent years, fleeing conflict and poverty in search of safety and opportunity in the relatively prosperous Jewish state. A growing number of African migrants say they were captured, held hostage and tortured by Egyptian smugglers hired to sneak them into Israel.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/4635ded0-eac8-4259-abb1-db3cb69be2a1.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/4635ded0-eac8-4259-abb1-db3cb69be2a1.jpg" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;African refugees keep themselves warm at a shelter in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. Some 50,000 Africans have entered Israel in recent years, fleeing conflict and poverty in search of safety and opportunity in the relatively prosperous Jewish state. A growing number of African migrants say they were captured, held hostage and tortured by Egyptian smugglers hired to sneak them into Israel.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/556777ab-0e94-4cf4-b78f-ddda8712c9f2.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/556777ab-0e94-4cf4-b78f-ddda8712c9f2.jpg" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;African refugees keep themselves warm at a shelter in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. Some 50,000 Africans have entered Israel in recent years, fleeing conflict and poverty in search of safety and opportunity in the relatively prosperous Jewish state. A growing number of African migrants say they were captured, held hostage and tortured by Egyptian smugglers hired to sneak them into Israel.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/b954355b-3271-403a-9250-d8329e24119b.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/b954355b-3271-403a-9250-d8329e24119b.jpg" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;African refugees share breakfast at a shelter in Tel Aviv, Israel Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. Some 50,000 Africans have entered Israel in recent years, fleeing conflict and poverty in search of safety and opportunity in the relatively prosperous Jewish state. A growing number of African migrants say they were captured, held hostage and tortured by Egyptian smugglers hired to sneak them into Israel.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/26b1ca07-d354-4ce9-ab15-741d43519fb7.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="250" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/26b1ca07-d354-4ce9-ab15-741d43519fb7.jpg" width="120" height="75" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Jan. 10, 2012 photo, African migrants are seen in a street in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. Some 50,000 Africans have entered Israel in recent years, fleeing conflict and poverty in search of safety and opportunity in the relatively prosperous Jewish state. A growing number of African migrants say they were captured, held hostage and tortured by Egyptian smugglers hired to sneak them into Israel. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/f1aa4052-6578-4edc-8396-c914025597a7.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/f1aa4052-6578-4edc-8396-c914025597a7.jpg" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;In this Feb. 15, 2012 photo, an Israeli bulldozer works at the site where Israel builds a barrier along the border with Egypt in southern Israel. Some 50,000 Africans have entered Israel in recent years, fleeing conflict and poverty in search of safety and opportunity in the relatively prosperous Jewish state. A growing number of African migrants say they were captured, held hostage and tortured by Egyptian smugglers hired to sneak them into Israel. (AP Photo/Diaa Hadid)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Your Career: Going to extremes to get noticed</title>
<description><![CDATA[James Meeks of Atlanta lost his job as a sales engineer with a major manufacturer last year, and after months of few good job prospects he started getting antsy. ]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2011/08/22/7438698-your-career-going-to-extremes-to-get-noticed</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2011/08/22/7438698-your-career-going-to-extremes-to-get-noticed</guid><category>entertainment</category><category>today</category><category>job</category><category>careers</category><category>accenture</category><category>gimmicks</category><category>seekers</category><category>rackspace</category><category>meeks</category><category>james-meeks</category><category>only-on-msnbc-com</category><pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 13:10:06 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>Your Career: Using Google+ to find work</title>
<description><![CDATA[Do job seekers need yet another social networking site? Maybe. ]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2011/07/31/7216323-your-career-using-google-to-find-work</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2011/07/31/7216323-your-career-using-google-to-find-work</guid><category>google</category><category>technology</category><category>business</category><category>job</category><category>careers</category><category>facebook</category><category>you</category><category>linkedin</category><category>seekers</category><category>only-on-msnbc-com</category><pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2011 21:27:34 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>UN: 5 percent fewer sought refuge in West in 2010</title>
<description><![CDATA[Fewer people fleeing turmoil or repression in their nations sought asylum in the West in 2010 than they did during the previous two years, the U.N. refugee agency said Monday.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[John Heilprin]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[John Heilprin]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2011/03/28/6359824-un-5-percent-fewer-sought-refuge-in-west-in-2010</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2011/03/28/6359824-un-5-percent-fewer-sought-refuge-in-west-in-2010</guid><category>un</category><category>world-news</category><category>asylum</category><category>asylum-seekers</category><category>seekers</category><pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 08:25:39 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/ad4363e3-c327-4cc5-8603-e797a80b3528.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="363" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/ad4363e3-c327-4cc5-8603-e797a80b3528.jpg" width="120" height="169" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;A man who used to work in Libya and fled the unrest in the country, crossing from Libya, washes his teeth in a refugee camp near the Tunisia-Libyan border, in Ras Ajdir, Tunisia, early Saturday, March 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/e433f769-dd96-407b-b9a9-26a0182a9a05.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="448" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/e433f769-dd96-407b-b9a9-26a0182a9a05.jpg" width="120" height="134" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Migrants arrive on the tiny island of Lampedusa, Italy, Wednesday, March 23, 2011. An Italian ship has arrived at the island of Lampedusa to transfer hundreds of illegal migrants to centers elsewhere in Italy. The number of illegal arrivals from northern Africa on Lampedusa has risen to more than 5,000, equaling the local population and raising fears of a sanitation crisis. Officials say that around 500 migrants were in the process of boarding the Italian navy ship San Marco Wednesday afternoon for transfer to Sicily. (AP Photo)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/df388d64-33b0-4bab-a145-67eeaf56f948.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/df388d64-33b0-4bab-a145-67eeaf56f948.jpg" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Human rights activist shouts slogans during a protest in front of the building used for temporary housing of foreign refugees under the motto &quot;There Are No Illegal Human Beings&quot;, in Sofia suburb of Busmantsi, Sunday, March 27, 2011.  (AP Photo/Valentina Petrova)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Your Career: Help wanted (except for you)</title>
<description><![CDATA[There are roughly five applicants for every job opening these days, and that means employers can be picky if they want. ]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2011/02/28/6151318-your-career-help-wanted-except-for-you</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2011/02/28/6151318-your-career-help-wanted-except-for-you</guid><category>job</category><category>health</category><category>hiring</category><category>careers</category><category>employers</category><category>seekers</category><category>applicants</category><category>maltby</category><category>only-on-msnbc-com</category><category>pre-employment</category><pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 12:46:49 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/tz-biz-110227-yc-250p-4x3.photoblog400.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="81" width="108" ><media:thumbnail url="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/tz-biz-110227-yc-250p-4x3.120;120;7;70;0.jpg" width="108" height="81" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;NEW YORK - MARCH 30:  A man smokes a cigarette March 30, 2009 in New York City. On April 1 a new federal excise tax on tobacco will officially commence, driving the per-pack tax from 39 cents to $1.01.The tax will affect all tobacco products, including cigars and pipes, and the money earned will be used to expand health coverage for low-income children.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>UNHCR concern as Australia detains asylum-seekers</title>
<description><![CDATA[The U.N. refugee agency expressed concern Monday that Australia is using holding newly arrived asylum-seekers in detention centers.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2010/04/19/4174886-unhcr-concern-as-australia-detains-asylum-seekers</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2010/04/19/4174886-unhcr-concern-as-australia-detains-asylum-seekers</guid><category>australia</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>asylum-seekers</category><category>seekers</category><pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 06:42:36 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>Moving for a job? You might have to pay</title>
<description><![CDATA[If you’re thinking about relocating for a new job, there’s a good chance you may have to cover your own moving costs, even if you’ve got a job offer. ]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2010/03/07/3990505-moving-for-a-job-you-might-have-to-pay</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2010/03/07/3990505-moving-for-a-job-you-might-have-to-pay</guid><category>business</category><category>job</category><category>she</category><category>costs</category><category>moving</category><category>relocation</category><category>careers</category><category>seekers</category><category>keene</category><category>herrick</category><category>only-on-msnbc-com</category><pubDate>Sun, 7 Mar 2010 23:48:50 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>Afghan: US bomb squad on the frontlines</title>
<description><![CDATA[Staff. Sgt. Joshua Rickert hasn't just seen "The Hurt Locker," the award-winning film about an American bomb disposal squad in Iraq. He's living it &#8212; in Afghanistan.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Christopher Torchia]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Christopher Torchia]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2010/02/24/3942890-afghan-us-bomb-squad-on-the-frontlines</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2010/02/24/3942890-afghan-us-bomb-squad-on-the-frontlines</guid><category>afghan</category><category>bomb</category><category>world-news</category><category>as</category><category>seekers</category><category>hurt-locker"</category><category>joshua-rickert</category><pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 05:49:58 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/296211ec-ca16-43fd-9713-525a87aa1eec.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="367" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/296211ec-ca16-43fd-9713-525a87aa1eec.jpg" width="120" height="167" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Joshua  Rickert, from San Antonio, Texas, member of an Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit, checks for concealed bombs in the Badula Qulp area, west of Lashkar Gah in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/36b09cc6-93f9-42b7-a5c6-2517f3a9e14d.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="304" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/36b09cc6-93f9-42b7-a5c6-2517f3a9e14d.jpg" width="120" height="92" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;A U.S. soldier and an Explosive Ordnance Disposal expert take cover as they detonate a piece of American ordnance  in the Badula Qulp area, west of Lashkar Gah in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/993c5f2b-fd95-43e3-ba4e-78bfc00e6365.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="267" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/993c5f2b-fd95-43e3-ba4e-78bfc00e6365.jpg" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Joshua  Rickert, from San Antonio, Texas, a bomb disposal expert, checks for improvised explosive devices as two other colleagues assist him in the Badula Qulp area, west of Lashkar Gah in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content><media:content url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/400/7e14c1c3-cd97-4525-a2e1-a212f611a8d8.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="512" width="349" ><media:thumbnail url="http://www.cdn.newsvine.com/_vine/images/ap/120/7e14c1c3-cd97-4525-a2e1-a212f611a8d8.jpg" width="120" height="176" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;A U.S. Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit member demonstrates a remote controlled robot in the Badula Qulp area, west of Lashkar Gah in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Your Career: Reignite your job search</title>
<description><![CDATA[The number of “discouraged workers” — individuals who have given up the job search — have reached an all-time high. But putting your job search on hold will only delay success.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2009/09/07/3235341-your-career-reignite-your-job-search</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2009/09/07/3235341-your-career-reignite-your-job-search</guid><category>business</category><category>job</category><category>search</category><category>workers</category><category>careers</category><category>horne</category><category>seekers</category><category>chicago-school</category><category>discouragement</category><category>mathison</category><category>only-on-msnbc-com</category><category>discouraged</category><category>successful-search-when-times-are-tough�</category><category>komie</category><pubDate>Mon, 7 Sep 2009 21:24:10 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/ArtAndPhoto-Fronts/BUSINESS/Illustration/Illo_Your_Career.photoblog400.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="400" width="285" ><media:thumbnail url="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/ArtAndPhoto-Fronts/BUSINESS/Illustration/Illo_Your_Career.120;120;7;70;0.jpg" width="86" height="120" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Duane Hoffmann / msnbc.com&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Guide for newly jobless on social networks</title>
<description><![CDATA[The sale of her distressed management consulting firm is imminent and so is her impending layoff.  Yet, by the time Patricia Brown's employers at BearingPoint sign her severance check she will have completed the unfamiliar task of feathering her nest on LinkedIn.]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rusty Weston]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Rusty Weston]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2009/05/04/2772322-guide-for-newly-jobless-on-social-networks</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2009/05/04/2772322-guide-for-newly-jobless-on-social-networks</guid><category>social</category><category>job</category><category>internet</category><category>contacts</category><category>networking</category><category>careers</category><category>resume</category><category>linkedin</category><category>seekers</category><category>patricia-brown</category><category>only-on-msnbc-com</category><pubDate>Mon, 4 May 2009 11:37:51 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type></item><item><title>Your Career: The multimedia resume</title>
<description><![CDATA[After Ryan Dougherty sent out about 70 traditional resumes to prospective employers and got no responses, he decided he needed to shake things up. ]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2009/05/03/2770560-your-career-the-multimedia-resume</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2009/05/03/2770560-your-career-the-multimedia-resume</guid><category>technology</category><category>business</category><category>job</category><category>video</category><category>careers</category><category>resume</category><category>linkedin</category><category>resumes</category><category>seekers</category><category>only-on-msnbc-com</category><category>after-ryan-dougherty</category><pubDate>Sun, 3 May 2009 23:10:36 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/ArtAndPhoto-Fronts/BUSINESS/Projects/Illustration/Grid_MediaResume.photoblog400.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="298" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/ArtAndPhoto-Fronts/BUSINESS/Projects/Illustration/Grid_MediaResume.120;120;7;70;0.jpg" width="120" height="90" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Duane Hoffmann / msnbc.com&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item><item><title>Your Career: Are job fairs worth the time?</title>
<description><![CDATA[After leaving a job fair recently at a hotel in downtown Washington, D.C., A. Ahmed and two of her unemployed friends headed to a Starbucks to discuss how futile the experience was. ]]></description>
<dc:creator><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></dc:creator><source><![CDATA[Eve Tahmincioglu]]></source><link>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2009/04/26/2735899-your-career-are-job-fairs-worth-the-time</link><guid>http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2009/04/26/2735899-your-career-are-job-fairs-worth-the-time</guid><category>travel</category><category>jobs</category><category>job</category><category>she</category><category>news</category><category>careers</category><category>employers</category><category>fairs</category><category>seekers</category><category>only-on-msnbc-com</category><pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 23:41:06 +0000</pubDate><activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb><activity:object-type>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/generic_post</activity:object-type><media:content url="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/g-biz-090422-job-fair-11a.photoblog400.jpg" type="image/jpeg" medium="image" height="265" width="400" ><media:thumbnail url="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/g-biz-090422-job-fair-11a.120;120;7;70;0.jpg" width="120" height="80" /><media:description type="plain">&lt;p&gt;Job seekers collect information about work opportunities at a job fair in Rancho Cucamonga, California, approximately 50 miles east of Los Angeles on April 8, 2009.  Police had to turn away potential attendees as the actual turnout was four times more than the number of job hunters expected.  Over the past 12 months, the number of unemployed persons nationally has grown by about 5.3 million, and the unemployment rate has risen by 3.4 percent, according to the US Department of Labor.   AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)&lt;/p&gt;</media:description><media:credit role="owner" scheme="urn:yvs"></media:credit></media:content></item></channel></rss>