World Lens: Week of May 3

Usain Bolt sprints to victory (again) and Obama's grandmother is honored in Kenya.

Sprinting to Victory - Jamaican superstar sprinter Usain Bolt celebrates after winning the 200 meters at the Jamaica International Invitational in Kingston this past Saturday. He won the race in 19.56 seconds, which is just .37 seconds off the world record he set last year at the world championships in Berlin. (AP Photo/Collin Reid)

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Sprinting to Victory - Jamaican superstar sprinter Usain Bolt celebrates after winning the 200 meters at the Jamaica International Invitational in Kingston this past Saturday. He won the race in 19.56 seconds, which is just .37 seconds off the world record he set last year at the world championships in Berlin. (AP Photo/Collin Reid)

Obama's Grandma Honored - President Obama’s step grandmother, Sarah Obama (in the center) is congratulated by a professor at the Great Lakes University of Kisumu, Kenya, 4th Congregation. She was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by the institution for pushing for education in the community.  (AP Photo/Fred Eshiwani)

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Obama's Grandma Honored - President Obama’s step grandmother, Sarah Obama (in the center) is congratulated by a professor at the Great Lakes University of Kisumu, Kenya, 4th Congregation. She was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by the institution for pushing for education in the community. (AP Photo/Fred Eshiwani)

HIV in India - Hari Shanker, an HIV-positive man, marches with others during a rally demanding funding for programs in New Delhi, India. India has roughly 2.5 million HIV-positive people, which accounts for about half of the cases of HIV in Asia, according to  UNAIDS. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

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HIV in India - Hari Shanker, an HIV-positive man, marches with others during a rally demanding funding for programs in New Delhi, India. India has roughly 2.5 million HIV-positive people, which accounts for about half of the cases of HIV in Asia, according to UNAIDS. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

Promoting in Germany - Jennifer Lopez poses for photos while in Cologne, Germany promoting her latest movie, “The Back-Up Plan.” (AP Photo/dapd/Roberto Pfeil)

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Promoting in Germany - Jennifer Lopez poses for photos while in Cologne, Germany promoting her latest movie, “The Back-Up Plan.” (AP Photo/dapd/Roberto Pfeil)

Ivory Coast Hunger - In the Ivory Coast, a young girl is carried in the village of Kougbere. Statistics say that one in 10 children under the age of 5 in the Worodougou district is suffering from severe malnutrition. The rate is just below the international threshold for an emergency. (AP Photo/Marco Chown Oved)

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Ivory Coast Hunger - In the Ivory Coast, a young girl is carried in the village of Kougbere. Statistics say that one in 10 children under the age of 5 in the Worodougou district is suffering from severe malnutrition. The rate is just below the international threshold for an emergency. (AP Photo/Marco Chown Oved)

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Cricket Dancer - A dancer entertains before the start of the Twenty20 Cricket World Cup match between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in Georgetown, Guyana. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)

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Cricket Dancer - A dancer entertains before the start of the Twenty20 Cricket World Cup match between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in Georgetown, Guyana. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)

Spanish Soldiers Say Goodbye - A Spanish army soldier kisses a Haitian child prior to being transported to the Spanish ship Castilla in Petit Goave Beach, Haiti. About 150 Spanish soldiers left the country on Tuesday after completing their humanitarian mission after January’s devastating quake. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

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Spanish Soldiers Say Goodbye - A Spanish army soldier kisses a Haitian child prior to being transported to the Spanish ship Castilla in Petit Goave Beach, Haiti. About 150 Spanish soldiers left the country on Tuesday after completing their humanitarian mission after January’s devastating quake. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

Taking a Pic - A 13-year-old Haitian boy, who broke his head during January’s quake, takes a picture at the Miami Children Hospital in Port-au-Prince. This hospital is a non-profit organization which operates with volunteers from Medishare, The University of Miami and the Medical Center Global Institute, to name a few. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

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Taking a Pic - A 13-year-old Haitian boy, who broke his head during January’s quake, takes a picture at the Miami Children Hospital in Port-au-Prince. This hospital is a non-profit organization which operates with volunteers from Medishare, The University of Miami and the Medical Center Global Institute, to name a few. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

Ladies in White - In Cuba, members of the Ladies in White opposition group pray and protest outside Santa Rita church after they marched in Havana. After weeks of confrontations, the group of wives and mothers of jailed opposition activists were able to hold a protest march after the communist country’s top Roman Catholic clergyman negotiated with authorities. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)

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Ladies in White - In Cuba, members of the Ladies in White opposition group pray and protest outside Santa Rita church after they marched in Havana. After weeks of confrontations, the group of wives and mothers of jailed opposition activists were able to hold a protest march after the communist country’s top Roman Catholic clergyman negotiated with authorities. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)

Ticket Hand-Out - South African construction workers blow vuvuzelas, a trumpet-like instrument popular with soccer fans, during the hand-over of World Cup tickets at the Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

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Ticket Hand-Out - South African construction workers blow vuvuzelas, a trumpet-like instrument popular with soccer fans, during the hand-over of World Cup tickets at the Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)