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Libya celebrates the death of Gaddafi
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A fighter points to the drain where Muammar Gaddafi was hiding before he was captured in Sirte
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A National Transitional Council vehicle transports alleged pro-Gaddafi fighters
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Police clash with 'Occupy Melbourne" protestors on October 21 in Melbourne, Australia. Protesters and riot police clashed in Melbourne today after police, acting on a Melbourne City Council eviction order, attempted to break up the crowd of hundreds that had been positioned in City Square for a week.
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Thousands of flood evacuees are housed in tents on the floor of the former Don Mueang international airport check-in departure hall, in Bangkok, Thailand, on October 21. The airport is still being used for some domestic departures. The floods have swept from the north of the country to the outskirts of Bangkok over the past two months, leaving 320 people dead and three missing, and affecting 2.4 million people, Thailand's National Disaster Prevention Center said. Floodwaters would likely hit the north and east of greater Bangkok in the next 24 hours.
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A man transports a coffin across a river using rope and pulley as he travels with others to collect the body of a relative at the flood affected remote community of San Nicolas 95.7 miles north of Managua October 20, 2011. Twelve people died in the floods after heavy rains in the area.
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — At least 105 people have died in flooding and landslides provoked by 10 days of heavy rains in Central America, authorities said Thursday.
More than a million people have been affected in the region, prompting officials to ask for humanitarian aid and urge those unaffected to show solidarity.
Almost 60 inches of rain have accumulated in the past 10 days. The cumulative record of Hurricane Mitch, which devastated the region in 1998, killing 11,000 people, was 34 inches, said Salvadoran Natural Resources Minister German Rosa Chavez.
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Policemen are set ablaze on fire by a petrol bomb thrown by protesters during clashes near the Parliament building in Syntagma (Constitution) square in Athens, October 20, 2011.
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Containers on the stern deck of the 47,230 tonne Liberian-flagged Rena hang precariously, about 12 nautical miles from Tauranga, on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island, October 20, 2011
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Students walk past a policeman guarding a school at an impoverished neighbourhood in Acapulco, October 20, 2011
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Soldiers guard the site of a car bomb attack in Monterrey, October 20, 2011.
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Kosovo Serbs clash with Kosovo Force (KFOR) soldiers from Germany in the village of Jagnjenica, near the town of Zubin Potok, Kosovo, October 20, 2011.
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A boy with his face painted in the colours of Yemen's national flag takes part in a demonstration to demand the ouster of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, October 20, 2011. The writing reads, "We are coming."
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People stand near what al Shabaab rebels say are the bodies of 76 Burundian peacekeepers from the African Union Mission to Somalia killed during heavy fighting in Daynile district, south of Mogadishu, October 20, 2011. African peacekeepers and Somali government forces captured one of the last remaining pockets under al Shabaab's control in Mogadishu
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Demonstrators are hit by a jet of water released from a riot police vehicle during a protest in Santiago, Chile, October 20, 2011.
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A soldier relaxes while fortifying protection in the form of sandbags in flooded Pathum Thani province in Bangkok's suburbs, October 20, 2011
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A traveller reacts as police officers accompany council officials to inspect the Dale Farm travellers' site, near Billericay in southern England, October 20, 2011.
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Welcoming Gaddafi's Demise
Amid news that fugitive Libyan despot Muammar Gaddafi had been killed after an assault on his hometown of Sirte, a woman reacts during celebrations outside the Libyan Embassy in London on Thursday.
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Chinese Toddler, Left for Dead on Street, Succumbs to Injuries
The Chinese 2-year-old (above on Oct. 16) who was recently run over by vans and then ignored by passers-by died on Friday. Wang Yue's plight, which was caught on video, sparked a debate about declining morals in China.
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Hard Times
Men look inside the window of the Central Park United Methodist Church, which has a soup kitchen and food pantry, in Reading, Pennsylvania, on Thursday. The church feeds thousands of needy Reading residents every month.
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Bad Road Conditions
Parked cars sit Thursday on an elevated roadway over inundated streets in the neighboring provinces of Bangkok, Thailand. The country is experiencing some of the worst flooding in decades.
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Some Defiance Down Under
Police arrest "Occupy Melbourne" protesters in Melbourne, Australia, on Friday. Demonstrators and riot police clashed after authorities tried to break up a large crowd that had been in City Square for a week.
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Anti-Regime Protests Continue in Yemen
A Yemeni youth pours water on protesters as a sign of a good omen during an anti-regime demonstration in the capital of Sanaa on Thursday. President Ali Abdullah Saleh is facing calls for him to step down unconditionally.
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All Bundled Up
Demonstrators with the Occupy Wall Street movement continue their protest at Zuccotti Park in New York on Thursday. The encampment in the city's financial district is now in its second month.
Libya celebrates Muammar Gaddafi's death - more pics
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great pics mr lick. Thatnks for taking the time. Some really interesing stuff here.
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Wildlife photo award
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The photograph named 'Still life in oil' shows eight brown pelicans smothered in oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill
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A great reed warbler swooping to scoop up a fish