Childless couple holds their newly adopted daughter, Zainab, whom Pakistani television talk show host Hussain gave them on his show, in Karachi
A childless couple holds their newly adopted daughter, Zainab, whom Pakistani television talk show host Aamir Liaquat Hussain gave them on his show, as they pose for photographs at the Chhipa Welfare Association office in Karachi August 1, 2013. In a ruthless quest for ratings, Pakistani television is screening what many describe as its most controversial content yet: a talk-show host who gives away babies as prizes. Hussain gave away two abandoned infant girls to childless families last month and plans to give away a baby boy this week. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN Tags: SOCIETY - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA)
Hussain, host of the Geo TV channel programme "Amaan Ramazan", waves a microphone while asking participants questions during a live show in Karachi
Aamir Liaquat Hussain, host of the Geo TV channel programme "Amaan Ramazan", waves a microphone while asking participants questions during a live show in Karachi July 26, 2013. In a ruthless quest for ratings, Pakistani television is screening what many describe as its most controversial content yet: a talk-show host who gives away babies as prizes. Hussain gave away two abandoned infant girls to childless families last month and plans to give away a baby boy this week. Picture taken July 26. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro (PAKISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA)
Fatima, a baby whom Pakistani television talk show host Hussain gave to a childless couple on his show, is held by her adoptive parents in Karachi
Fatima, a baby whom Pakistani television talk show host Aamir Liaquat Hussain gave to a childless couple on his show, is held by her adoptive parents at the Chhipa Welfare Association office in Karachi August 1, 2013. In a ruthless quest for ratings, Pakistani television is screening what many describe as its most controversial content yet: a talk-show host who gives away babies as prizes. Hussain gave away two abandoned infant girls to childless families last month and plans to give away a baby boy this week. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN Tags: SOCIETY - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA)
Childless couples sit with newly adopted babies, Fatima and Zainab, whom Pakistani television talk show host Hussain gave away on his show, in Karachi
Childless couples sit with newly adopted babies, Fatima (L) and Zainab (R), whom Pakistani television talk show host Aamir Liaquat Hussain gave away on his show, as they pose for photographs at the Chhipa Welfare Association office in Karachi August 1, 2013. In a ruthless quest for ratings, Pakistani television is screening what many describe as its most controversial content yet: a talk-show host who gives away babies as prizes. Hussain gave away two abandoned infant girls to childless families last month and plans to give away a baby boy this week. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN Tags: SOCIETY - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA)
People line up for taxi across the street from the New York Times head office in New York in this file photo
People line up for taxi across the street from the New York Times head office in New York, in this February 7, 2013 file photo. New York Times Co reported August 1, 2013 that revenue slipped almost 1 percent as gains in subscriptions to its flagship and other newspapers could not offset declines in advertising. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA)
Childless couple kisses their newly adopted daughter, Fatima, whom Pakistani television talk show host Hussain gave them on his show, in Karachi
A childless couple kisses their newly adopted daughter, Fatima, whom Pakistani television talk show host Aamir Liaquat Hussain gave them on his show, as they sit at the Chhipa Welfare Association office in Karachi August 1, 2013. In a ruthless quest for ratings, Pakistani television is screening what many describe as its most controversial content yet: a talk-show host who gives away babies as prizes. Hussain gave away two abandoned infant girls to childless families last month and plans to give away a baby boy this week. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN Tags: SOCIETY - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
The KM Patriot Andalan, a Pertamina oil tanker, is seen as it sinks at Ternate port, Indonesia Maluku Utara province
The KM Patriot Andalan, a Pertamina oil tanker, is seen as it sinks at Ternate port, Indonesia Maluku Utara province July 31, 2013. The oil tanker owned by Indonesia's state oil and gas company, Pertamina, spilled around 5,400 tonnes of fuel into the Molucca Sea, the domestic media reported on Wednesday. The KM Patriot Andalan was carrying 7,000 tonnes of fuel from Papua and was anchored at the port of Ternate in eastern Indonesia when high seas caused the tanker to hit the port and eventually sink. REUTERS/Stringer (INDONESIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT MARITIME)
Men sell local newspapers at a street-side stand in Yangon
Men sell local newspapers at a street-side stand in Yangon August 1, 2013. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: SOCIETY MEDIA)
People watch the KM Patriot Andalan, a Pertamina oil tanker, as it sinks at Ternate port, Indonesia's Maluku Utara province
People watch the KM Patriot Andalan, a Pertamina oil tanker, as it sinks at Ternate port, Indonesia's Maluku Utara province July 31, 2013. The oil tanker owned by Indonesia's state oil and gas company, Pertamina, spilled around 5,400 tonnes of fuel into the Molucca Sea, the domestic media reported on Wednesday. The KM Patriot Andalan was carrying 7,000 tonnes of fuel from Papua and was anchored at the port of Ternate in eastern Indonesia when high seas caused the tanker to hit the port and eventually sink. REUTERS/Stringer (INDONESIA - Tags: ENERGY MARITIME DISASTER TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY BUSINESS)
U.S. Army Private First Class Manning is escorted into court for the second day of the sentencing phase in his military trial at Fort Meade, Maryland
U.S. Army Private First Class Bradley Manning is escorted into court for the second day of the sentencing phase in his military trial at Fort Meade, Maryland August 1, 2013. A military judge on Thursday will continue to weigh arguments on how long to imprison Manning for releasing a huge amount of classified U.S. data through the WikiLeaks website. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW MILITARY POLITICS MEDIA)