A girl puts roses near skulls of Armenian nationals, victims of a 1915 genocide under the Ottoman Empire, inside a church in Antelias, Lebanon.

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A girl puts roses near skulls of Armenian nationals, victims of a 1915 genocide under the Ottoman Empire, inside a church in Antelias, Lebanon. (this photo is on the main page of AOL’s news website: http://news.aol.com/ under Top News Photos)

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AP – Mon Apr 23, 3:44 PM ET

Armenians hold torches and a giant national flag in downtown Yerevan, Monday, 23 April, 2007, during a rally commemorating the World War I Armenian Genocide.  (AP Photo/ Photolure, Hayk Badalyan)

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AP – Tue Apr 24, 9:07 AM ET

Armenian Archbishop for Romania and Bulgaria Dirayr Mardichian, center, gestures during a religious service to commemorate the 1915 Armenian genocide, in Bucharest, Romania, at the Armenian Cathedral, Tuesday April 24 2007. The service was attended by members of the Armenian community of Romania.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

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AP – Tue Apr 24, 9:45 AM ET

A woman of the Armenian community of Romania reacts following a ceremony to pay tribute to the victims of the 1915 Armenian genocide, in Bucharest Romania, at the Armenian Cathedral, Tuesday April 24, 2007.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

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AP – Tue Apr 24, 8:51 AM ET

Lebanese Armenian children sit next to a shrine where skulls of Armenian people are displayed in a church in Antelias north of Beirut, Lebanon Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Marking the 92nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Turkey that began in April 1915 and in which hundreds of thousands of Armenians died, Armenian communities around the world mark the killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians, on April 24 each year with marches, vigils and rallies to demand recognition from the world community, and reparations from Turkey. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)