Overturned shelves of Parmesan cheese wheels in a cheese factory in San Giovanni, Italy, on May 21. 2012, following an earthquake the day before. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno) All that poor delicious cheese
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Overturned shelves of Parmesan cheese wheels in a cheese factory in San Giovanni, Italy, on May 21. 2012, following an earthquake the day before. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno) All that poor delicious cheese
Athens, Greece, on March 15, 2012. (Reuters/Cathal McNaughton) Portraits of Greece in Crisis - Infocus
A woman, standing between markers of fresh graves in a Sarajevo cemetery, mourns over the grave of a dead relative in the early morning, on January 17, 1993. More people came to visit graves of friends and relatives as the dense fog protected them from sniper fire. (AP Photo/Hansi Krauss) 20 years since the Bosnian War - InFocus
North Koreans walk along a street in a village seen from a train heading to North Pyongan Province, along North Korea’s west coast, on April 8, 2012. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder) North Korea prepares for a milestone year - Infocus The Atlantic
A North Korean soldier stands at a checkpoint seen from a train heading to North Pyongan Province, on April 8, 2012. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder) North Korea prepares for a milestone year - Infocus The Atlantic
Astronauts Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., and James A. Lovell Jr., are lifted from their space capsule after splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean, on December 23, 1966, the end of the final Gemini flight. (AP Photo) Remembering Project Gemini
Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and David R. Scott sit with their spacecraft hatches open while awaiting the arrival of the recovery ship, the USS Leonard F. Mason after the successful completion of their Gemini 8 mission, on March 16, 1966. They are assisted by USAF Pararescuemen Eldrige M. Neal, Larry D. Huyett, and Glenn M. Moore. The overhead view shows the Gemini 8 spacecraft with the yellow flotation collar attached to stabilize the spacecraft in choppy seas. The green marker dye is highly visible from the air and is used as a locating aid. (NASA) Remembering Project Gemini