AP Photo - An anti-government points to damage after an explosion during a protest at Don Muang domestic airport Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. At least one person died and many others were injured by shrapnel in the explosion, as unidentified assailants targeted the anti-government protesters who are calling for Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat to step down.
AP Photo - Thailand Pro-government activist Jatuporn Phrompan speaks to a pro-government gathering Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. The political standoff in Thailand continues as anti-government demonstrators continue to hold both of Bangkok's airports hostage. Thousands of tourists continue to be stranded in Thailand.
AP Photo - Thailand's Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat is seen at a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Anti-government protesters camped at Thailand's government seat were shifting tactics to join colleagues at Bangkok's besieged airports Monday as the politically paralyzed country struggled with more than 300,000 stranded travelers. A leader of the People's Alliance for Democracy said demonstrators will end their more than three-month sit-in at the prime minister's office compound and move to both Bangkok airports, which they seized last week in their push to oust the government, severing all civilian flights in or out of the capital.
AP Photo - Anti-goverment protesters dance while others sleep at the Suvarnabhumi Airport departure area early Monday Dec. 1, 2008 in Bangkok Thailand. Anti-government protesters reinforced their siege of Bangkok's two airports Monday as the politically paralyzed country struggled with more than 300,000 stranded travelers.
AP Photo - In this Nov. 26, 2008 file photo, a gunman identified by police as Ajmal Qasab walks through the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai, India. Qasab, the only gunman captured after a 60-hour terrorist siege of Mumbai said he belonged to a Pakistani militant group with links to the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, a senior police officer said, Sunday, Nov. 30. The militant group suspected in the Mumbai attacks is widely believed to have been established by Pakistan's military two decades ago to fight India in the disputed region of Kashmir.
AP Photo - In this Nov. 29, 2008 file photo, smoke emits from the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai, India. The 60-hour rampage through India's financial capital by suspected Islamic militants that killed more than 170 people and rocked the nation, ended Saturday, Nov. 29. The militant group suspected in the Mumbai attacks is widely believed to have been established by Pakistan's military two decades ago to fight India in the disputed region of Kashmir.
AP Photo - Canadian Liberal party leader Stephane Dion shakes hands with caucus members following a party caucus meeting on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa Monday Dec. 1, 2008. The Liberals have said they have agreed to form a coalition government with the New Democrats backed by the Bloc Quebecois with Dion as leader.
AP Photo - Moshe Holtzberg, 2-year-old orphan of the rabbi and his wife slain in the Mumbai Jewish center, is seen with his relatives at a synagogue in Mumbai, India, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Holtzberg will fly to Israel Monday on an Israeli Air Force jet with his parents' remains and the Indian woman who rescued him, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman said.