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Scarlett Johansson arrives on the red carpet to present her film 'The other Boleyn Girl'
running at the 58th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, February 15, 2008.
REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz

Scarlett Johansson holds her award for Best Actress for Lost in Translation at the BAFTA
(British Academy of Film and Television Arts) awards in London, February 15, 2004.
REUTERS/Toby Melville

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Actress Scarlett Johansson arrives at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City for a
special screening of her film "scoop" July 26, 2006.
November 2, 2013
REUTERS/Eric Thayer

Scarlett Johansson poses by her star after it was unveiled on the Walk of Fame in
Hollywood, May 2, 2012.
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REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
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Bush crickets are kept in containers as they are
displayed for sale at an insect market in Beijing
September 9, 2013. Keeping crickets as singing pets is an
old Chinese tradition. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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Indian students study inside the Delhi University campus in
New Delhi September 20, 2013. REUTERS/Anindito
Mukherjee

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Pakistani children walk under electricity wires in
Lyari Town, Karachi, on Sept. 20, 2013.-02

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A maintenance team from the Karachi
Electricity Supply Company repairs power
lines in central Karachi, Sindh Province, on
Sept. 21, 2013.

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A firefighter holds a dead hornet in Ankang, Shaanxi, September 27, 2013. Swarms
of giant hornets have killed 42 people and injured 1,640 in China's northwestern
province of Shaanxi in recent weeks, the official Xinhua news agency said on
Thursday. REUTERS/Stringer

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A bird flies near the carcass of an elephant, which was killed after
drinking from a poisoned water hole, in Zimbabwe's Hwange National
Park, about 840 km (522 miles) east of Harare, September 27, 2013.
Zimbabwean ivory poachers have killed more than 80 elephants by
poisoning water holes with cyanide, endangering one of the world's
biggest herds, a minister said on Wednesday. Environment minister
Saviour Kasukuwere said the elephants had died in the last few weeks
in the Hwange national park, the southern African nation's largest,
while security forces were preoccupied with a July 31 general
election. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo

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Coca leaves are spread out on tarpaulins on
the basketball court that doubles as a soccer
pitch at the community center in Pichari,
Sept, 27, 2013.
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A general view shows the city center
of the resort's winter sports Rosa
Khutor, a venue for the Sochi Winter
Olympics in 2014, about 40 km east
from Sochi September 21, 2013. With
just months to go before Russia is due
to host the 2014 Winter Olympics in
the Black Sea resort of Sochi, tower
cranes still on the muddy construction
site in palm tree green city, as it tries
to complete the conversion of its
multi-billion dollars into a winter
sports center. If everything goes
according to plan, the game will be
typical for the achievements of
Russian under President Vladimir
Putin, the result of a six-year personal
project on a real scale of the Soviet
Union. But the President's dream can
still be crushed if Sochi is not ready on
time, the protests broke out on a
Russian law banning "gay propaganda"
or Islamic militants attack the
Olympics. REUTERS / Maxim Shemetov

Countdown to Sochi

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A woman walks past in the harbor at Sochi
September 22, 2013. REUTERS / Maxim Shemetov

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Shadi Madaminov, a provider of sitting in a
chair in Tajikistan Tajik market in Sochi
September 22, 2013. REUTERS / Maxim
Shemetov

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Children playing outside their home near the
beach in Adler district of Sochi September 26,
2013 REUTERS / Maxim Shemetov

Countdown to Sochi
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Olympic Village in the mountain ski
resort Rosa Rosa Khutor be seen from
the top of the mountain Aibga
September 26, 2013. REUTERS / Maxim
Shemetov

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Broken lives of Fukushima
A road block prevents people from entering highly
contaminated zone in the evacuated town of
Namie in Fukushima prefecture Sept. 13. Former
residents can visit their homes once a month with
special permissions but are not allowed to stay
overnight inside the exclusion zone. (Damir
Sagolj/Reuters) #

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A clock shows the time of the March 11, 2011
earthquake at the kitchen of a damaged house
in the evacuated town of Namie in Fukushima
prefecture, Sept. 14. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

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Broken lives of Fukushima
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Portraits hang from the wall of an
abandoned and damaged house in the
evacuated town of Namie in Fukushima
prefecture September 14,
2013. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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Traditional shoes are left in an abandoned civic center
at the tsunami destroyed coastal area of the
evacuated town of Namie September 15,
2013. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

Broken lives of Fukushima
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Dense vegetation is seen from inside an abandoned house
at the tsunami destroyed coastal area of the evacuated
town of Namie September 15, 2013. REUTERS/Damir

Broken lives of Fukushima
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A surfer carries his board as others catch waves before
anti-tsunami barriers on the closed Toyoma beach near
Iwaki town, south of the tsunami-crippled Fukushima
Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture,
Sept. 19. Almost all the beaches in Fukushima
prefectures remain closed since March 11, 2011
earthquake and tsunami disaster that triggered the
world's worst nuclear disaster in 25 years. (Damir
Sagolj/Reuters) #

Broken lives of Fukushima
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A vending machine, brought inland by a tsunami, is seen in a abandoned rice field inside the exclusion zone at the coastal area near Minamisoma in Fukushima prefecture September
21, 2013. In 2011 a massive earthquake and tsunami wrecked the Fukushima nuclear plant, resulting in a meltdown that became the world's worst atomic crisis in 25 years. About
160,000 people living near the plant were ordered to move out and the government established a 20-km compulsory evacuation zone. The operator of the plant, Tokyo Electric Power
Co, is struggling to contain contaminated water at the site 240 km north of Tokyo. There have been multiple leaks and glitches over the last two and a half years. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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A Buddhist monk wears a Geiger counter as he
leads a small funeral ceremony for Yotsuno
Kanno, who died as an evacuee at a cemetery
in the evacuated town of Minamitsushima
inside the exclusion zone in Fukushima
prefecture, Sept. 21. Kanno, who was
evacuated after the disaster at Daiichi plant in
2011 with rest of people from
Minamitsushima, died in temporary
accommodation in May, two weeks short of
her 100th birthday. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

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A woman, who came for a brief visit to her
home, walks under a sign reading "Nuclear
Power - The Energy for a Better Future," at
the entrance of the empty Futaba town,
inside the exclusion zone in Fukushima
prefecture Sept. 22. Decades ago, the
citizens of Japan's Futaba town took such
pride in hosting part of the Fukushima
Daiichi nuclear complex that they built a
sign over a promenade proclaiming that
atomic power made their town
prosperous. Now, they are scattered
around Japan with no clear sign of when
they might return to their homes. (Damir
Sagolj/Reuters) #

Broken lives of Fukushima
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A small monument to victims is seen in front
of abandoned house at the tsunami
destroyed coastal area of the evacuated
town of Namie in Fukushima prefecture
some four miles from the crippled Daiichi
power plant September 22, 2013. Namie's
more than 20,000 former residents can visit
their homes once a month with special
permissions but are not allowed to stay
overnight inside the exclusion
zone. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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Broken lives of Fukushima
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Wild flowers and other vegetation grow
over a train line in the evacuated town of
Namie in Fukushima prefecture, Sept. 14.
(Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

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A twisted clock, spider webs and debris are seen
from inside a damaged primary school at the
tsunami destroyed coastal area of the evacuated
town of Namie in Fukushima prefecture only some
6 km (4 miles) from crippled Daiichi power plant,
Sept. 23. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

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People wear face masks as they visit the
cemetery at the tsunami destroyed coastal area
of the evacuated town of Namie in Fukushima
prefecture, Sept. 23. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

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OCTOBER 2013

– week 1-2

A National Parks policeman walks
past a sign after the Lincoln
Memorial was sealed off from
visitors in Washington, October 1,
2013. REUTERS/Jason Reed
November 2, 2013

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A submarine and a car are featured as part of an
installation for an advertising campaign in
downtown Milan, October 1,
2013. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

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South Korean tourist Heemok Ann takes his own picture in front of the
U.S. Capitol dome on Capitol Hill in Washington after the U.S.
government shutdown, October 1, 2013. The U.S. government began a
partial shutdown on Tuesday for the first time in 17 years, potentially
putting up to 1 million workers on unpaid leave, closing national parks
and stalling medical research projects. REUTERS/Larry Downing
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Model wearing shoes of designer Fatima
Lopes in the fashion collection
spring/summer 2014 in Paris, France.

November 2, 2013

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Jung Ha-yoon, 2, is pictured in a ceramic container
while playing with other children at the traditional
sports square during the Royal and Aristocrat's
Traditional Food Festival held at Unhyeon Palace,
also known as Unhyeongung Royal Residence, in
Seoul October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Jacquelyn
Martin/Pool

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A flower planted in a used tear gas canister is seen on land
Palestinians reclaimed two years ago following an Israeli
court order to re-route its controversial barrier, in the
West Bank village of Bilin near Ramallah October 1, 2013.
Mohammad Khatib, a Bilin resident, has been collecting
the canisters left over from clashes between Israeli
soldiers and Palestinians protesters during weekly protests
in the West Bank. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman

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A man and a dog wade through a flooded village in Kandal province
October 1, 2013. Floods have claimed at least 30 victims, since heavy
rains spawned by tropical storms over the past two weeks caused the
Mekong river to break its banks and inundate thousands of
communities across 10 provinces in Cambodia, according to local
media.REUTERS/Samrang Pring

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Flamingos in a lagoon near
Messolongi, western Greece.

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Borcha Sonita, a 16-year-old teenage Roma, waits at an illegal camp in
Croix, northern France, before boarding a flight to Romania on a voluntary
repatriation scheme October 1, 2013. The European Union has threatened
France with legal action over its handling of the expulsion of Roma
migrants, with the EU's justice commissioner calling France's behavior
unacceptable and a disgrace. France's government spokeswoman this
week defended official policy as a combination of "firmness and humanity"
and said Roma returning to their country of origin was just one possible
solution. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

November 2, 2013

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A model presents a creation by French designer Jean-Charles
Castelbajac as part of his Spring/Summer 2014 women's ready-towear collection during Paris Fashion Week October 1,
2013. REUTERS/Charles Platiau

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The seats for the Iranian and Iraqi delegations are empty as
Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel, addresses
the 68th United Nations General Assembly at the U.N.
headquarters in New York, October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Mike
Segar

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A multiple exposure picture shows Serbia's Novak Djokovic
serving during his match against Lukas Rosol of the Czech
Republic at the China Open tennis tournament in Beijing
October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Petar Kujundzic

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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, also seen
on a television monitor, addresses the 68th session of
the United Nations General Assembly in New York
October 1, 2013. Netanyahu said on Tuesday the only
way to peacefully stop Iran from developing nuclear
weapons is to combine tough sanctions with a credible
military threat and that Israel was ready to stand alone
in defending itself. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (R) laughs as Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid (L) makes a joke about Republican opposition to
federal health plans at a rally to celebrate the start of the Affordable
Care Act (commonly known as Obamacare) at the U.S. Capitol in
Washington, October 1, 2013. The U.S. government began a partial
shutdown for the first time in 17 years, potentially putting up to 1
million workers on unpaid leave, closing national parks and stalling
medical research projects. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

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A striking teacher leans on a fence in front of the main
access to the Benito Juarez International airport in
Mexico City October 1, 2013. Mexico's Congress
approved a government bill to overhaul an education
system that badly lags global peers, despite teacher
protests seeking to derail it. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo

November 2, 2013

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Pigeons gather around a woman preparing to feed them in a small park
in Vancouver, British Columbia October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Andy Clark

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An Indigenous Indian woman climbs the stairs of the
Pantheon of Liberty and Democracy Tancredo Neves with a
child during a demonstration against a proposed
constitutional amendment known as PEC 215, which amends
the rules for demarcation of indigenous lands, in Brasilia,
October 1, 2013. According to the organizers, the protest is
part of the National Indigenous Mobilization which is holding
events in various parts of Brazil from September 30 to
October 5 to defend the territorial rights of the indigenous
population against the government, agribusiness and large
mining and energy companies. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino

November 2, 2013

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A demonstrator kicks an entrance of the Municipal
Chamber during a teacher's strike in Rio de Janeiro,
October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

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The U.S. Capitol building is seen on Tuesday morning after
the federal government was shutdown when the House
and Senate failed to pass a budget in Washington October
1, 2013. The lawmakers who shut down the U.S.
government on Tuesday have the best view of the result
from their perch in the U.S. Capitol: a two-mile stretch of
museums, monuments and federal buildings along the
National Mall that were closed for
business. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan

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A Free Syrian Army fighter fires towards forces loyal to
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Deir al-Zor
October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi

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Committee members for the initiative "CHF 2,500 monthly for everyone" (Grundeinkommen) open rolls of five cent coins in the old vault of the former Schweizerische
Volksbank in Basel October 1, 2013. The committee dumped 8,000,000 five cent coins, weighing 15 tones, over the Federal Square in Bern on Friday, before delivering
126,000 signatures to the Chancellery to propose a change in the constitution to implement their initiative. The initiative aims to have a minimum monthly disposal
household income of CHF 2,500 (US$ 2,700) given by the government to every citizen living in Switzerland. REUTERS/Ruben Sprich

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Cho Mar, an 11-year-old who hid in the
jungle with her mother during an attack by
Buddhist gangs, inspects the Thanaka she
had just put on her face at Thapyuchai
village, outside of Thandwe in the Rakhine
state, October 2, 2013. Security forces raced
to contain deadly violence in Myanmar's
Rakhine state on Tuesday, police said, after
mobs torched Muslim homes and Buddhist
villagers were attacked in a region plagued
by intractable sectarian tensions. According
to the police, at least five Muslims have died
in the violence.REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun

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School children dressed as Mahatma Gandhi sit inside a bus after they participated
celebrations marking the 144th birth anniversary of Gandhi, in the southern Indian city of
Chennai October 2, 2013. Mahatma Gandhi, also known as the "Father of the Nation", was
instrumental in India's struggle for independence from Britain and a devoted follower of nonviolent protest and religious tolerance. REUTERS/Babu
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Visitors enjoy the day in the 'Loewenbraeu'
beer tent at the 180th Bavarian Oktoberfest
beer festival in Munich, southern Germany, on
Oct. 2. (Matthias Schrader-Associated Press) #

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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron waves with his wife
Samantha after delivering his keynote address to the
Conservative Party annual conference in Manchester,
northern England October 2, 2013. REUTERS/Phil Noble

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A tourist climbs up to reach the top of the rock named "The Fourth Stolb" (the
Fourth Pillar) at the Stolby national nature reserve in the Siberian Taiga area
outside the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk, October 2, 2013. Picturesque rocky
blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and
abroad. Amateur rock-climbing became popular with local residents in the
middle of the 19th century and since then more and more Siberians, who were
later nicknamed "Stolbists", spent time in the Stolby (Pillars) natural reserve for
outdoor sports and tourism. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin

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Robot drive pedal "Murata Seisaku-kun"
company Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
at the booth in the high technology of
Japan in 2013 in Chiba, east of Tokyo.

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Bulletin Board said the statue of liberty closed in New
York because the u.s. Government discontinued. Many of
the Government's museums and national parks were
closed and thousands of employees to temporarily quit
after Congress failed to reach agreement on the federal
budget and forced the Government to suspend the first
time in 17 years.
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Student officers of the Naval Academy of Korea fun pick
up wreaths from the new Miss Korea 2013 during a rally
commemorating the 65th army of the Republic of Korea
in Seoul, South Korea.

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Students dressed in the rain waiting for
celebrating the feast of gratitude at the
monument to people's heroes in Tiananmen
Square in Beijing, on the occasion celebrating
the 64th anniversary of the Republic of China.

November 2, 2013

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A Free Syrian Army fighter carries his weapon as he
walks down the stairs of the damaged former
Immigration and Passport building in Aleppo,
October 2, 2013.REUTERS/Hamid Khatib

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A protester faces off against a guard in front of Planalto
Palace, during a demonstration by indigenous Indians
against proposed constitutional amendment PEC 215, which
amends the rules for demarcation of indigenous lands, in
Brasilia, October 2, 2013. According to the organizers, the
protest is part of the National Indigenous Mobilization, with
events in various parts of Brazil from September 30 to
October 5, to defend the territorial rights of the indigenous
population against the government, agribusiness and large
mining and energy companies. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
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A protester bites a fish caught from the lake in front of the Justice Palace,
during a demonstration by indigenous Indians against proposed constitutional
amendment PEC 215, which amends the rules for demarcation of indigenous
lands, in Brasilia, October 2, 2013. According to the organizers, the protest is
part of the National Indigenous Mobilization, with events in various parts of
Brazil from September 30 to October 5, to defend the territorial rights of the
indigenous population against the government, agribusiness and large mining
and energy companies. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino

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Big Rainbow behind the world's tallest radio
tower "Tokyo Skytree" in Tokyo, Japan

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A technician from Pakistan's top bomb disposal unit uses plastic bags as gloves
during a bomb search operation in Peshawar October 2, 2013. Twelve years into
the war on militancy, Pakistan's police are chronically under-funded. This year's
federal budget gave the military about $6 billion and the police $686 million, a
lopsided allocation mirrored in the disbursement of foreign aid. While the United
States has given Pakistan about $30 billion since 2001, the police have got a tiny
fraction compared with the military. A little of that reached the country's top
police bomb disposal unit in the city of Peshawar. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra

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A model presents a creation by U.S. designer Marc
Jacobs as part of his Spring/Summer 2014 women's
ready-to-wear fashion show for French fashion
house Louis Vuitton during Paris fashion week
October 2, 2013. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

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Boat made of plastic bottles and other
recycled materials in a contest by
making a boat in Manila, Philippines to
encourage using recycled materials
make the boat in an emergency, and to
in the region or flooded

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Abu Ali, an 84-year-old whom activists say
is the oldest Free Syrian Army fighter in Deir
al-Zor, carries his weapon as he runs to
avoid snipers loyal to Syria's President
Bashar al-Assad, October 2, 2013. Abu Ali is
a member of the "Al-Ikhlas" brigade
operating under the Free Syrian Army and
he leads one of the brigade's group,
activists said.REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi

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An Israeli soldier from the home front
command wearing protective gear kneels
next to a dummy during a drill simulating a
chemical attack in the town of Beit Shemesh,
near Jerusalem October 2,
2013. REUTERS/Baz Ratner

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A Muslim girl watches from the doorway of her home
as soldiers walk by in Thapyuchai village, outside of
Thandwe in the Rakhine state, October 2, 2013.
Security forces raced to contain deadly violence in
Myanmar's Rakhine state on Tuesday, police said, after
mobs torched Muslim homes and Buddhist villagers
were attacked in a region plagued by intractable
sectarian tensions. According to the police, at least five
Muslims have died in the violence. REUTERS/Soe Zeya
Tun

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A Buddhist monk pushes a small plastic boat as he shows
his flooded temple to reporters at Bang Ban district in
Ayutthaya province October 2, 2013. More than 2 million
people have been affected by flooding in Thailand,
officials said on Monday, while authorities warned that
more heavy rains could inundate the country's northeast
but offered assurances that there would be no repeat of
2011 when floodwaters reached central industrial areas
and near Bangkok. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom

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A damaged car is seen in front of the Russian embassy, a day after it
came under attack in Tripoli October 3, 2013. Russia's embassy in the
Libyan capital of Tripoli came under fire on Wednesday and a group
of people tried to force their way into the compound, the Russian
Foreign Ministry said. Diplomatic sources in Libya said security
guards fired shots to disperse a group of about 60 people that had
approached the embassy. An attempt to enter the building was
repelled and according to the Foreign Ministry no diplomats were
wounded. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny

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French climber Alain Robert, also known as "Spiderman", scales
the 185 metre GDF Suez Tower at La Defense business district
outside Paris October 3, 2013.REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
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Sophia Traeger tries on a hat at Munich's
180th Oktoberfest on Oct. 3

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Robert Timms and Richard Bowman
launch before the fitness contest in
Korea in Seoul, South Korea.

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A man picked up on the site of the mosque burned
down after the ethnic clash in the village of Thabyu
in Thandwe, Rakhine State spent almost in Western
Burma.

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Identify the migrants drowned was placed in the port of Lampedusa. A boat
carrying African migrants to Europe caught fire and sank off the island of
Italy pushed hundreds of passengers into the sea. More than 150 people
were rescued but the remaining 200 others have yet to be found.

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Bodies of migrants who drowned lie on the dock of the
harbor of Lampedusa Island October 3, 2013. Several
bodies have been recovered after a migrant boat sank off
the Sicilian island of Lampedusa on Thursday, said an
Italian coast guard. REUTERS/Nino Randazzo/Via Press
Office ASP.
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A man who drove the car in a roadside
market in Hong Kong. This antique
hand vehicles help the city
transportation.

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A firefighter walks past the wreckage of a plane at the site of a
plane crash near the Lagos international airport October 3,
2013. Fifteen people were killed when an Embraer passenger
plane crashed shortly after take-off just outside Lagos airport's
domestic terminal on Thursday, Nigerian authorities
said. REUTERS/Akitnunde Akinleye

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Manny Tangco, owner of Malabon Zoo, holds a pair of
albino Burmese Python as he plays with an orangutan
as they celebrate World Animal Day in advance at the
Malabon Zoo, north of Manila, October 3, 2013. World
Animal Day is celebrated on October
4. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco

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Table tennis paddles bear the pictures of key congressional leaders at Sixth
& I Synagogue's "Shutdown Central" in Washington October 3, 2013. Sixth
& I hope to provide furloughed workers with a place to convene. Aside
from political ping pong, they provide bipartisan board games, reading
materials, constant streaming of 'The West Wing', and an informal meeting
space with free coffee, food, and Wifi, reported local news. REUTERS/Kevin
Lamarque

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Bern, Switzerland.

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A Muslim woman, whose home was burnt down during
recent violence, cries in Pauktaw village, outside of
Thandwe in the Rakhine state, October 3, 2013. Security
forces raced to contain deadly violence in Myanmar's
Rakhine state on Tuesday, police said, after mobs
torched Muslim homes and Buddhist villagers were
attacked in a region plagued by intractable sectarian
tensions. According to the police, at least five Muslims
have died in the violence.REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun

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Rescue personnel stand around a smashed U.S. Capitol Hill Police vehicle following a shooting near the U.S. Capitol in Washington,
October 3, 2013. The Capitol was in lockdown on Thursday after gunshots were fired outside the building, injuring several people
including a law enforcement officer, a Senate aide and a Capitol police officer said.REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

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The Federal employee is temporarily break the
protesters outside the U.s. Capitol building
requires termination of the closure of the Federal
Government in Washington, DC, United States of
America.
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Um Radwan, a female fighter in the Free Syrian Army, takes cover with a fellow fighter inside a
room in Aleppo's Bustan al-Basha district October 3, 2013. Um Radwan joined the Free Syrian Army
after the death of her husband, who was also a Free Syrian Army fighter, according to
activists. REUTERS/Muzaffar Salman

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U.S. Senator Rand Paul departs after a photo opportunity where he
invited fellow legislators to have coffee on the steps of the U.S.
Capitol during the government shutdown in Washington, October 3,
2013. A U.S. government shutdown entered its third day on Thursday
with little sign of compromise between Republicans and Democrats
and concerns grew about the economic consequences of a prolonged
stalemate. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

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An Israeli border policeman fires a tear gas canister during clashes
with stone-throwing Palestinian protesters outside Israel's Ofer
military prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah October 4,
2013. REUTERS/Ammar Awad

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Oct. 4, 2013. Buffalo riders compete during the
annual Viear Sour races held as part of the Festival
of the Dead in Vihear Sour, Cambodia.
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4

Youths slide down a huge water slide at a public swimming
pool in Kabul October 4, 2013. Inside a non-descript building
in central Kabul, residents of the battle-hardened capital have
a new and unusual form of escape - a state-of-the-art water
park. In addition to towering slides, there is a huge wave pool,
a restaurant, whirlpool, sauna and lavish play area for young
children, including girls who are allowed to mix with the
opposite sex until the age of about 10. REUTERS/Omar
Sobhani
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The reflection of a Free Syrian Army fighter carrying his weapon is seen on a glass
pane in a room near Aleppo's historic citadel, which is controlled by forces loyal
to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, October 4, 2013. REUTERS/Nour Kelze

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4

A nun looks with binocular as Pope Francis
arrives to holds a mass next to San
Francesco Basilica in Assisi October 4, 2013.
Pope Francis visits Assisi, the Italian town
that was home to his namesake St. Francis
of Assisi. Pope Francis took his name from
the saint who is revered around the world
as a symbol of austerity, simplicity, concern
for the poor and a love of the
environment. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

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4

Tourists ride camels during
National Day Golden Week, a
seven-day national holiday, at the
Mingsha Shan oasis in Dunhuang,
Gansu province October 4, 2013.
The holiday is from October 17. REUTERS/China Daily

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4

Royal Australian Navy warships led by HMAS Sydney (R) enter Sydney Harbour as
part of the International Fleet Review celebrations October 4, 2013. The Review
marks the centenary of the first entrance into Sydney by the Royal Australian
Navy's fleet, according to the Navy. REUTERS/Steve Christo

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Oct

Congolese traders display their vegetables along a muddy road near the open-air market centre in Masisi,
88 km (55 miles) northwest of Goma October 4, 2013. Congo's army and a 17,000-strong U.N.
peacekeeping mission, known as MONUSCO, have struggled against M23, which briefly occupied the
eastern city of Goma in November, forcing Congolese President Joseph Kabila to accept the Ugandanbrokered peace talks as a condition of the rebels' withdrawal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe

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A Syrian refugee prevented another jumper from the top of a
building when they protest in the ferry in Calais, France. A
group of border police began negotiating with the Syrian
refugees, some of the hunger strike and blocked the road
down to the ship at a dock in Calais in a desperate attempt to
take refuge in England.

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Volunteers clean the seats in the center where the Busan Film
screenings in international film festivals held in the city of Busan, south
of Seoul, South Korea.

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5

Maria Isabel Rodriguez Romero reacts as she packs her family's belongings outside her apartment, where they had been camping out for a week and a half after their eviction in Madrid
October 5, 2013. Rodriguez Romero lived with her husband, daughter and parents in a social rental flat of the Municipal Housing and Land Company (EMVS) in Madrid. With everyone
out of job, the family fell behind with the payments resulting in debt. Despite paying off their debt, the EMVS told them to move out, Rodriguez Romero says. The family lives on benefits
for the disabled (Rodriguez Romero's mother suffers from bipolar syndrome and her father has a degenerative disease) as well as Rodriguez Romero's father's pension. Their eviction
was executed on September 25, 2013 despite efforts of anti-eviction activists to stop it. The family moved on Saturday to a vacant home owned by a family who found out about their
predicament and decided to help them out. REUTERS/Susana Vera
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Oct

Free Syrian Army fighters play around while testing a
catapult arm in Jubaila neighborhood in Deir al zor,
eastern Syria October 5, 2013. REUTERS/Khalil
Ashawi

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5

Coffins of victims from a shipwreck off Sicily are seen in a hangar of
the Lampedusa airport October 5, 2013. Rough seas again blocked
efforts to recover the bodies trapped inside a boat that sank on
Thursday, killing an estimated 300 Eritrean and Somali men, women
and children who were seeking a better life in
Europe. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello
November 2, 2013

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Visitors attend the 42nd annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, New
Mexico October 5, 2013. Thousands of spectators gathered on Saturday at the city's balloon park to
watch more than 500 balloons of all shapes and sizes lift off in two stages during the so-called mass
ascensions. The fiesta runs through October 13.REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez

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Oct. 5, 2013. Rubber ducks, all wearing swimming
caps and Special Olympic gold medals, drift down
Huangpu River in a charity event in Shanghai.

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A bull elk makes its way through the field as corn is
harvested at the Kenison Farms in Levan, Utah, October
5, 2013. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart

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6

Relatives of one of the soldiers who was killed during Saturday's attack at a
checkpoint mourn during an official military memorial ceremony, in Tripoli
October 6, 2013. Gunmen killed at least 12 Libyan soldiers in the attack on the
checkpoint near the city of Bani Walid, a former stronghold of supporters of
Muammar Gaddafi, security officials said on Saturday. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny
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6

A member of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporter of ousted
Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi carries a woman after riot
police released tear gas along a road at Kornish El Nile, which
leads to Tahrir Square, during clashes at a celebration marking
Egypt's 1973 war with Israel in Cairo October 6, 2013. Thousands
of supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi
marched through Cairo on Sunday towards Tahrir Square, where
pro-army supporters gathered to celebrate the anniversary of an
attack on Israeli forces in 1973. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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6

A Greek army reservist shouts slogans during a rally in
front of the parliament in Athens October 6, 2013.
Dozens of protesters supporting the union of Greek
army reservists of Special Forces (KEED) held a rally
calling on the government to resign as it has failed to
provide work, health and education to Greeks,
according to their statements.REUTERS/Yorgos
Karahalis

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6

Louaay Baghdadi, a survivor of a boat that sank
off the Indonesian coast, greets his mother at
Beirut international airport October 6, 2013. The
boat carrying migrants to Australia sank off the
Indonesian coast on September 27, 2013 killing
at least 21 people, Indonesian police
said. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
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A riot police officer, on a armoured personnel carrier surrounded by anti-Mursi protesters (foreground), fires rubber bullets at members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of
ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi along a road at Ramsis square, which leads to Tahrir Square, during clashes at a celebration marking Egypt's 1973 war with Israel, in Cairo
October 6, 2013. At least 28 people were killed and more than 90 wounded in clashes during protests in Egypt on Sunday, security sources and state media said, as the crisis since the
army seized power three months ago showed no sign of abating. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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Oktoberfest waitresses hold sparklers while
celebrating the end of the world's biggest beer
festival, the 180th Oktoberfest, in Munich October
6, 2013. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle

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6

A member of a Chinese opera troupe applies red
lipstick before performing at a shrine during the
annual vegetarian festival in Bangkok late October 6,
2013. Chinese opera is often associated with heavily
painted make-up and dramatic eyes, transforming the
performers into characters that are bold and
prominent. The festival celebrates the local Chinese
community's belief that abstinence from meat and
various stimulants during the ninth lunar month of
the Chinese calendar will help them obtain good
health and peace of mind.REUTERS/Athit
Perawongmetha

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Indian Air Force personnel examine a damaged two-seater Microlight
aircraft after it made an emergency landing in a park at New Delhi
October 6, 2013. The aircraft had to make an emergency landing due
to technical problems and no casualties were reported, according to
local media. REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee

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Swimmers dive into the water as they participate in the Cross
Harbour Race event in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour October 6,
2013. About 2,000 people took part in the event. The race stretches
approximately 1.5 km (0.9 miles), from the Sam Ka Tsuen Public
Pier to Quarry Bay Park Public Pier. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

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Frontier soldiers run as a storm surge hits the coastline
under the influence of Typhoon Fitow in Wenling,
Zhejiang province, October 6, 2013. China issued a red
alert ahead of Typhoon Fitow, which is expected to lash
east of the country on Sunday evening. REUTERS/China
Daily

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A man falls during clashes between
anti-Mursi protesters, and members of
the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted
Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi
supporters, along a road at Ramsis
square, which leads to Tahrir Square, at
a celebration marking Egypt's 1973 war
with Israel, in Cairo October 6, 2013. At
least 28 people were killed and more
than 90 wounded in clashes during
protests in Egypt on Sunday, security
sources and state media said, as the
crisis since the army seized power three
months ago showed no sign of
abating.REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A Free Syrian Army fighter carries a dog as he walks
along a street in Deir al-Zor October 6,
2013. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi

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Waitresses celebrate the end of this year's
festival at the Theresienwiese in Munich,
during the last evening on Oct. 6. (Chritof
Stache-AFP-Getty Images) #

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A waitress looks on from a shop as shepherds, unseen,
lead their sheep through the centre of Madrid.-Oct 6

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6

Russian President Vladimir Putin held the Olympic torch was
lit on fire at the ceremony to mark the start of the Winter
Olympics in July, procession Sochi 2014, Moscow, on Oct. 6,
2013.

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Workers arrange books at the Brazil booth
during preparations for the upcoming book
fair in Frankfurt, October 7, 2013. The world's
largest book fair runs from October 9 to
October 13 and features the literature of Brazil
as its guest of honor. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski

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A man shaves his monkey with a razor before it performs tricks for
money in Lahore, Pakistan, October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza

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The widow put in a tent singing idols
of Hindu goddess Durga before the
Durga Puja festival in Kolkata, India.

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7

Pakistani cattle traders grooming his camel at
an animal markets before the Muslim festival
Eid al-Adha in Karachi.

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7

A woman waiting in turn received free food in the
city of Raqqa, in Eastern Syria.

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An artisan paints the Hindu goddess Durga at a workshop
teaching painting in old town Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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Belgian riot police are covered with foam sprayed by Belgian
firefighters during a protest for better work conditions in
central Brussels October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Yves Herman

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Transceiver equipment for mobile
communication is mounted on top of an
artificial palm tree near a venue of the Sochi
2014 Winter Games in Sochi October 7,
2013.REUTERS/Thomas Peter

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Oct

A man carries a girl, who was injured in a
bomb blast, as she is brought to the Lady
Reading Hospital for treatment in Peshawar
October 7, 2013. A bomb that exploded near a
polio vaccination team in the volatile
northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on
Monday killed at least two people, and possibly
as many as six, police said, the latest in a string
of attacks against health
workers. REUTERS/Khuram Parvez

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President Barack Obama reacts as he
speaks about the government shutdown
during a visit to the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) in
Washington October 7, 2013. Obama, in a
visit to the FEMA on Monday to spotlight
the loss of government services because of
the shutdown, urged Congress to reopen
government and raise the debt limit
immediately. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

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Artist JR poses with his public art
installation "Actions" on the Terrace at
Somerset House in London October 7,
2013. The art installation includes a
photo booth where the public can get
their photos taken and printed onto
poster paper which are immediately
posted onto the surrounding walls and
pavement. The installation will run
until Friday at Somerset House and
then move to Lazarides Gallery until
November 14, according to Somerset
House's
spokesperson. REUTERS/Suzanne
Plunkett

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A staffer in the Dirksen Senate building
walks past a scale model of the U.S.
Capitol in Washington October 7, 2013.
As the U.S. Government shut down
enters its 7th day, U.S. House of
Representatives Speaker John Boehner
said that there is "no way" Republican
lawmakers will agree to a measure to
raise the nation's debt ceiling unless it
includes conditions to rein in deficit
spending. REUTERS/Jason Reed

Oct

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An aerial view shows an extension of the
Ifo camp, one of the several refugee
settlements in Dadaab, Garissa County,
northeastern Kenya, October 7,
2013.REUTERS/Siegfried Modola
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A demonstrator from the group called
Black Bloc runs outside the Municipal
Assembly during a protest supporting a
teachers' strike in Rio de Janeiro
October 7, 2013. The protest is to
demand changes in the public state
and municipal education
system. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

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7

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A girl holding a doll while standing at the entrance
of a temporary tent and their temporary home in
Malinaltepec, in the state of Guerrero, October 7,
2013. Approximately 270 families with destroyed or
damaged in last month's heavy rains caused by
tropical cyclone Ingrid and Manuel still waiting for
government help to rebuild their homes, according to
local media. Storms leave the large array of
underwater Mexico, and killed at least 157
people. REUTERS / Jesus Solano

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A man looks at a car on fire at the site of a
bomb attack in Baghdad October 7, 2013.
Bombs exploded across the Iraqi capital
Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 22
people, police said. Five of the six blasts
were in mainly Shi'ite Muslim districts, but
there was also an explosion in the
predominantly Sunni Muslim neighborhood
of Doura.REUTERS/Ahmed Saad

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7

Singer Miley Cyrus poses with
fans before her show on NBC's
'Today' show in New York,
October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Carlo
Allegri

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Secretary of State John Kerry
gestures as he arrives for the
Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) Summit
official dinner in Nusa Dua on the
Indonesian resort island of Bali
October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Dita
Alangkara/Pool

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Oct. 07, 2013. Opposition fighters
prepare loads of mortars during an
attack in the Wadi al-Deef military
post at the frontline in Maaret alNuman in the Idlib province
countryside of Syria.

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7

Oct. 7, 2013. An Afghan refugee boy wearing an empty bucket on his
head, waits his turn to fetch water from a hand pump in a poor
neighborhood on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan.

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7

Oct. 7, 2013. Reporters and photographers question
Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) as he
arrives at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

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Oct. 7, 2013. Unidentified tombs of immigrants
inside the cemetery of the Italian island of
Lampedusa.

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7

Visit to run down the stairs like a tsunami under
the influence of increased storm Fitow through a
barrier in Haining, Zhejiang province October 7,
2013. Four people were killed and hundreds of
thousands evacuated after Fitow the storm hit
eastern China, destroying homes and farmland
and closed ports and airports. REUTERS /
Stringer

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Belgian physicist Francois Englert reacts as
he appears at the balcony of his house in
Brussels October 8, 2013, after he and
Britain's Peter Higgs won the 2013 Nobel
prize for physics. The two scientists won
the prize for predicting the existence of the
Higgs boson - the particle key to explaining
why elementary matter has mass - the
award-giving body said on October
8. REUTERS/Yves Herman

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8

Afghan Army training
Afghan National Army female officers take their oaths before a training exercise at the
Kabul Military Training Centre in Kabul, October 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Omar Sobhani

Afghan National Army officers take part in a training exercise at the Kabul Military Training
Centre in Kabul, October 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Omar Sobhani
Afghan National Army officers take part in a training exercise at the Kabul Military Training
Centre in Kabul, October 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Omar Sobhani

Afghan National Army officers take part in a training exercise at the Kabul Military Training
Centre in Kabul, October 8, 2013.
REUTERS/Omar Sobhani
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8

Furloughed employees Jeffrey Wismer
Americorps sitting alone on the Washington
Mall October 8, 2013, when he urged Congress
government closed end. Republican launched a
new approach on Tuesday to solve U.S. fiscal
stalemate, proposed to create a bipartisan
panel to work on reducing the budget deficit
and looking to end the closure of government
and propose an increase in the debt
limit. REUTERS / Jason Reed
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8

A customer standing outside The Churchill Arms
pub in central London October 8, 2013. 18th
century public house has twice won the "London
in Bloom 'competition for screen flowers and
hanging baskets that adorn the outside. REUTERS
/ Toby Melville
November 2, 2013

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Oct

8

Syrian army troops loyal to Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad took a
picture with their arms in what they
say is the military activity on the way
to town to clean Khanaser the route
from the mines, improvised
explosives in Al-Qabtin in Aleppo
province October 8, 2013. REUTERS /
George Ourfalian

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8

Eelected officials voting booth installed at the
polling place in a school building in Baku, October
8, 2013. Azerbaijan held a presidential election on
Tuesday From that looked certain to give
President Ilham Aliyev another five years in
power, extended family's rule in the state of oil
production. REUTERS / David Mdzinarishvili
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House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) told
reporters after a meeting of the House
Republicans on Capitol Hill, Washington,
October 8, 2013. Boehner called his new
yesterday to the table to cut the deficit and
President Barack Obama signaled that the
discussion will be expanded. REUTERS / Jason
Reed

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8

People gather at the site of a bomb attack in Baghdad
October 8, 2013. bombing in the Iraqi capital on Monday,
killing at least 38 people, police that, as suspected Sunni
Muslim militants pursued a campaign inciting intercommunal conflict. REUTERS / Ahmed Saad
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A man walked by a booth filled with Westlake
after Typhoon Fitow hit Hangzhou, Zhejiang
province October 8, 2013. Four people were killed
and hundreds of thousands evacuated after Fitow
the storm hit eastern China, destroying homes and
farmland and closed ports and airports. REUTERS /
Lang Lang

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Oct

A radio show prepares to speak on air during a
live interview on "Gargaar" (Help in Somalia) Star
FM, a local radio voice of the refugee victims at a
UNHCR field office in Hagadera, one of several
refugee settlements in Dadaab, Garissa County,
northeast Kenya, October 8, 2013. REUTERS /
Siegfried Modola

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Brazil's Capitol is illuminated in pink lights as
lightning is seen in Brasilia October 8,
2013. Brasilia's main buildings are illuminated in
pink as part of 'Pink October, a campaign to
recognize and celebrate October is International
Breast Cancer Awareness Month. REUTERS /
Ueslei Marcelino

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8

Tunnel workers work inside a smuggling tunnel dug
beneath the Gaza-Egypt border in the southern Gaza
Strip October 8, 2013. Hamas is struggling to meet its
payroll in the Gaza Strip, where income from taxes has
been badly hit since neighboring Egypt started destroying
a network of tunnels used to smuggle food, fuel and
weapons into the Islamist-run enclave. REUTERS/Ahmed
Zakot
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8

Xuồng cao su được sử dụng để di chuyển sau khi tỉnh Chonburi của Thái Lan bị lụt. Hai nhà máy sản
xuất linh kiện điện tử do người nước ngoài làm chủ phải đóng cửa vì trận lụt này.
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155
Oct

8

Oct. 8, 2013. A general view of a burnt wing of the temporary
shelter Center (CTP) where immigrants are detained after their
arrival on the island in Lampedusa, Italy.

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8

Oct. 8, 2013. Hungarian wingsuit flyer Victor Kovats jumps into
a valley in Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park in
Zhangjiajie, central China's Hunan province.

Victor Kovats, người Hungary, một tay nhảy dù bằng bộ
quần áo đặc biệt vừa tung người ra khỏi máy bay bên trên
vườn quốc gia Thiên Môn Thị thuộc thành phố Trương Gia
Giới, tỉnh Hồ Nam, Trung Quốc ngày 8 tháng 10
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8

Oct. 8, 2013. Israelis watch smoke rising due to a fire caused
by mortars near the village of Afania on the Syrian side of the
border with Israel in the Golan Heights.

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158
University of Southern California professor Arieh
Warshel (L) talks on the phone with Israeli President
Shimon Peres as he sat with his wife Tami Warshel after
hearing he had won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in Los
Angeles, California October 9, 2013. Warshel, a U.S. and
Israeli citizen, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with
American scientists Martin Karplus and Michael Levitt
on Wednesday for his pioneering research on the
computer simulation program of the complex chemical
processes and have revolutionized research in the field
of drug to solar energy. Royal Swedish Academy of
Sciences, awarded 8 million kronor ($ 1.25 million) to
Karplus, Levitt and Warshel, said their job was done
efficiently turned into cyberspace. Long gone are the
days of reaction models using plastic balls and
sticks. REUTERS / Lucy Nicholson

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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2013

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Oct

Juleen Zierath (R), chairman of the Nobel committee for medicine
or physiology, speaks during the announcement of the winners of
the 2013 Nobel prize for medicine or physiology at the Nobel
Assembly at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm October 7,
2013. Two Americans, James Rothman and Randy Schekman, and
Germany's Thomas Sudhof won the 2013 Nobel prize for
medicine or physiology for research into how the cell organises
its transport system, the award-giving body said on
Monday. REUTERS/Janerik Henriksson/TT News Agency

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9

Unloading bananas from a boat in
Rangoon, Burma. Oct 09

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Oct. 9, 2013. Saudi soldiers exercise before a military parade drill in
preparation for 'hajj,' or pilgrimage, at a military camp in Arafat, outside
Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

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Pilgrims praying at night in the Cathedral in
Mecca. More than two million Muslims have
poured about Mecca hajj Festival every
year.Oct09

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9

The Americans opened the banner before the
Congressional Office in Washington to demand
reopening of federal agencies.Oct09
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9

A worker cleans up a pool inside the Tuanku
Mizan Zainal Abidin mosque in Putrajaya
October 9, 2013. REUTERS/Samsul Said

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9

Nhân viên cứu hỏa Bangladesh dập tắt đám cháy tại một nhà
máy dệt may ở bên ngoài thủ đô Dhaka.-oct09
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9

Free Syrian Army fighters rush to help their fellow fighter after he was shot
by a sniper loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo's Salaheddine
neighborhood October 9, 2013. REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah

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9

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) arrives on
the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, October
9, 2013. Reid called on Republican members of
congress to negotiate an end to the U.S.
Government shutdown entering its ninth
day. REUTERS/Jason Reed

November 2, 2013

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Oct

9

President Barack Obama applauds after
announcing his nomination of Janet Yellen (R)
to head the Federal Reserve at the White
House in Washington October 9, 2013. U.S
Federal Reserve Vice Yellen said on
Wednesday she would do her utmost to
promote maximum employment, stable
prices, and a strong and stable financial
system if she is confirmed by the U.S. Senate
to run the central bank.The nomination puts
Yellen on course to be the first woman to
lead the institution in its 100-year
history. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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9

A man looks down after feeding
pigeons from his window in central
Madrid October 9,
2013. REUTERS/Susana Vera

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Free Syrian Army fighters take
positions behind a damaged car
as they fire their weapons during
an offensive against forces loyal
to Syria's President Bashar alAssad in Aleppo's Salaheddine
neighbourhood, October 9, 2013.
Tyres and other objects are set on
fire to provide cover from the
snipers loyal to Syria's President
Bashar al-Assad.REUTERS/Malek
Alshemali

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Alan Bramham poses for pictures with autumn
coloured virginia creeper covering his Grade 11
listed Hail Mill windmil in Howden, northern
England October 9, 2013.REUTERS/Nigel Roddis

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Chụp hình khi đi thăm rừng đước tại
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People look at a light installation at the
Berlin Cathedral during the opening day
of the "Festival of Light" show in Berlin
October 9, 2013. Several landmarks and
tourist spots will be illuminated in the
German capital from October 9 to
20. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz

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Cư dân chở đồ đạc trên xe ba bánh chạy
ngang qua các tòa nhà hư hại tại Deir al-Zor,
Syria, 9-10-2013.

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Một người trượt nước bằng diều băng qua biển động
trong trận bão ngoài khơi bờ biển California 9-102013.

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9

A member of the Saudi security forces
stands guard during a military parade
in preparation for the annual haj
pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca
October 9, 2013.REUTERS/Ibraheem
Abu Mustafa

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Devotees of Chao Pho Kuan U
shrine carry a statue through
exploding firecrackers during a street
procession during the annual
vegetarian festival in Phang Nga
October 10, 2013. The festival,
featuring face-piercing, spirit
mediums and strict vegetarianism
celebrates the local Chinese
community's belief that abstinence
from meat and various stimulants
during the ninth lunar month of the
Chinese calendar will help them
obtain good health and peace of
mind. REUTERS/Athit
Perawongmetha

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Muslim pilgrims pray atop Mount Al-Noor ahead of
the annual haj pilgrimage in Mecca October 10, 2013.
Mount Al-Noor houses Ghar-E-Hira or Hira cave, where
Prophet Mohammad is said to have spent a great deal
of time in the cave meditating and it is believed that
he had received his first revelation inside this
cave. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

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Oct

A woman pushes a toy cart carrying a baby next to damaged cars
and debris caused by the flood on a street in Yuyao, Zhejiang
province October 10, 2013. Power remains cut on Thursday for the
third consecutive day for tens of thousands of households in Yuyao,
Zhejiang Province, after Typhoon Fitow-triggered downpours lashed
the city. Floodwater retreated slowly but waist-deep water
remained on Thursday in many parts of the worst-hit city, where 70
percent of the downtown area was submerged, Xinhua News
Agency reported. REUTERS/China Daily

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A handout photo released by the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological
Center (ECBC) to Reuters on October 10, 2013 shows specialized technicians
from ECBC's Chemical Biological Application and Risk Reduction (CBARR)
Business Unit work on the Field Deployable Hydrolysis System (FDHS), a new
Department of Defense (DoD) elimination technology designed to neutralize
bulk amount of known chemical warfare agents and their precursors. The
Pentagon is suggesting the world's chemical weapons watchdog use a U.S.made mobile destruction unit in Syria to neutralise the country's toxic stockpile,
officials told Reuters. REUTERS/The U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological
Center/Handout

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10

Libya's Prime Minister Ali Zeidan (C) arrives at the
headquarters of the Prime Minister's Office in
Tripoli October 10, 2013. Zeidan was seized and
held for several hours on Thursday by former rebel
militiamen angry at the weekend capture by U.S.
special forces of a Libyan al Qaeda suspect in
Tripoli. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny

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Women carry portraits of General Vo Nguyen Giap while lining
up on the way to his house to pay homage to him in Hanoi
October 10, 2013. Thousands of people around the country
lined up several kilometers long on a street as they try to pay
respect to Giap, the self-taught Vietnamese general who
masterminded the defeats of France and the United States to
become one of the 20th century's most notable military
commanders. Giap died on October 4, 2013. He was
102. REUTERS/Kham
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Các tu sĩ Nepal sử dụng nhạc cụ cổ truyền
trong lễ hội Shikali ở Khokana, Lalitpur.Oct
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Members of the Korean National Gugak Center perform a traditional Korean dance during their
show entitled "The Movements of Korea" at the Al Hussein Cultural Center in Amman October 10,
2013. The event was hosted by the Jordanian Korean Friendship
Association. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

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A Free Syrian Army fighter and a civilian look up from a
window as they stand inside a room in Deir al-Zor October
10, 2013. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi

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Taiwan's National Day ceremony held
in front of the Presidential Palace in
Taipei Oct. 10.

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Oct. 10, 2013. Afghan refugee children play
on the ground in an alley of a poor
neighborhood on the outskirts of
Islamabad, Pakistan,.

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Oct. 10, 2013. People prepare to cross by
boat the Oubangui River to reach the
Congolese city Zongo.

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People watch as waves from the Bay of Bengal approach
the shore at Podampata village in Ganjam district, in the
eastern Indian state of Odisha October 11, 2013. Tens of
thousands fled their homes in coastal areas of eastern
India and moved to shelters on Friday, bracing for the
fiercest cyclone to threaten the country since a
devastating storm killed 10,000 people 14 years
ago. REUTERS/Stringer

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Latif Mehsud is supported by TTP Chief
Hakimullah Mehsud. Photo AP_Oct11

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Oct. 11, 2013. Saad Imran, 6, walks his
painted sheep home in Islamabad, Pakistan

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A Muslim pilgrim sits atop Mount Thor in the holy city of Mecca ahead of the annual haj
pilgrimage October 11, 2013.
REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

Muslim pilgrims pray atop Mount Thor in the holy city of Mecca ahead of the annual haj
pilgrimage October 11, 2013.
REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

Muslim pilgrims attend Friday prayers at the Grand mosque in the holy city of Mecca ahead
of the annual haj pilgrimage October 11, 2013.
REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
November 2, 2013

Muslim pilgrims pray atop Mount Thor in the holy city of Mecca ahead of the annual haj
pilgrimage October 11, 2013. Mount Thor marks the start of the journey of the Prophet
Mohammad and his companion Abu Bakr Al-Sadeeq from Mecca to Medina. It houses
Thor cave where Prophet Mohammed is believed to have hid from the people of Quraish
before his Hijra (migration) to Medina.
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Oct. 11, 2013. A devotee of the Chinese Jui
Tui Shrine, with two guns pierced through his
cheeks, takes part in a street procession
during the annual vegetarian festival in
Phuket, Thailand.

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Oct. 11, 2013. Palestinians trade goats at
a local cattle market ahead of Muslim
festival of Eid al-Adha, in Gaza city.

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Participants in the annual vegetarian Festival on the
island of Phuket in Thailand to go under the blaze of
Fireworks Festival.Oct 12

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A jockey spurs cows in a Pacu Jawi (traditional
cow racing), in Batusangkar Indonesia.-Oct 12

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An Indian villager braving strong winds and rain
reach for a safer place, in village Podampeta, in
Ganjam district, India, Oct. 12, 2013.

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The dancers of Ballet troupes Kosovo demonstration
in a living in order to raise awareness about breast
cancer in Pristina.-Oct12

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The boy to read with a class in a school in a slum in the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Evacuated Indian villagers get down from
a truck at a relief camp as it rains near
Berhampur, India, Oct. 12, 2013.

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Tens of thousands of demonstrators in Barcelona as Spanish and
unity against the Catalonia National Day ceremony on the
occasion of independence. Oct12

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Indian people watch high tide waves as they stand at
the Bay of Bengal coast in Vishakhapatnam, India,
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Visitors reflected on the mirror inside the artwork, at
the Festival of contemporary design 2013 Designblok
in Prague, Czech Republic. Oct 12

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A person driving through flood due to
Typhoon Nari caused along a highway north
of Manila, Philippines.-Oct12

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An employee of the auction house Christie's with
the work of art by artist Kader Attica during the
auction in London.

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Mirinda Carfrae, center, of Australia celebrates after winning the Ironman
World Championships 2013 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, on Oct. 12.

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People take shelter at a wedding hall in the eastern
Indian state of Odisha, October 12, 2013.

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Xinhua said an unknown amount of oil leaked
through the strap into the Ung Giang in the
coastal city of Ningbo, Zhejiang Province in
Eastern China-Oct12

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A cowboy pulls a bull by its tail during a Coleo competition, at the
International Coleo Festival in Acacias October 13, 2013. This yearly sporting
event, which involves cowboys on horseback tackling a young bull by pulling
its tail, attracted 80 competitors and thousands of tourists. REUTERS/John
Vizcaino
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A woman rides a bicycle against snow in subzero temperatures in
Yakeshi, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, October 13,
2013. REUTERS/Stringer
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Bystanders point to tourists fallen into water after a newly-built bridge collapsed due to
holding people over its capacity at Lushan Mountain, Jiangxi province October 13, 2013.
Nobody was seriously injuried or killed in the accident, according to local media.
REUTERS/Stringer
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Bethany McNew, 24, from Tampa, adjusts her
hat as she poses for a photo in front of the
Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in New
York, October 13, 2013. McNew was on the
first tour boat to visit Liberty Island since it
was shuttered almost two weeks ago. The
Statue of Liberty re-opened today, the result
of the state government of New York
approving state funds in spite of the ongoing
federal government
shutdown. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

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A woman stands outside her
damaged house after Cyclone
Phailin hit Gopalpur in Ganjam
district in the eastern Indian state
of Odisha October 13, 2013. India's
strongest storm in 14 years left a
trail of destruction along the
country's east coast on Sunday, but
little loss of life was reported after
close to a million people took
refuge in shelters. Cyclone Phailin
was expected to dissipate within 36
hours, losing momentum as it
headed inland after making landfall
on Saturday from the Bay of Bengal,
bringing winds of more than 200
kph (125 mph) to rip up homes and
tear down trees. REUTERS/Ahmad
Masood

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Sailing boats gather at the start of
the Barcolana regatta in front of
Trieste harbour October 13, 2013.
The annual Barcolana regatta in
the Gulf of Trieste near northern
Italy is one of the largest sailing
races in the world with over 1,500
participants. The race began in
1969 and takes place on the
second Sunday in
October. REUTERS/Stefano
Rellandini

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A man and his son fix their overturned boat
after Cyclone Phailin hit Gopalpur village in
Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of
Orissa October 13, 2013.REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
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Young men stand near a
vegetable warehouse complex
following a protest in the
Biryulyovo district of Moscow
October 13, 2013. Demonstrators,
some chanting racist slogans,
vandalised a shopping centre and
scuffled with police in a Moscow
neighbourhood on Sunday after
the killing of a young man that
residents blamed on a migrant
from the
Caucasus. REUTERS/Maxim
Shemetov

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An Israeli soldier looks at a tunnel exposed
by the Israeli military near Kibbutz Ein
Hashlosha, just outside the southern Gaza
Strip October 13, 2013. Israel displayed on
Sunday what it called a Palestinian "terror
tunnel" running into its territory from the
Gaza Strip and said it was subsequently
freezing the transfer of building material to
the enclave.REUTERS/Amir Cohen

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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray during a memorial rally for Rabbi
Ovadia Yosef in Jerusalem October 13, 2013. Rabbi Yosef, an Iraqiborn sage who transformed an Israeli underclass of Sephardic Jews
of Middle East heritage into a powerful political force, died last
Monday at the age of 93. REUTERS/Baz Ratner
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A Free Syrian army fighter carries his weapon in a damaged
building in Jubaila neighbourhood in Deir al zor, eastern Syria
October 13, 2013. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi

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A Catholic nun fills out her ballot paper before
casting her vote at a polling station in Warsaw
October 13, 2013. Residents of Warsaw were
voting on Sunday on whether to fire their mayor
in a referendum that has turned into a chance
for voters to voice concerns about the
government of Poland's Prime Minister Donald
Tusk. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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Workers prepare the kiln to burn limestone to lime powder that
will be converted into liquid limestone in Jabel Toriea at the
Omdurman locality, October 13, 2013. Liquid limestone is used as
an alternative for concrete on walls or
pavements. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah

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Residents ride on a farm tractor in Candaba, Pampanga that is
swamped with floodwaters brought by Typhoon Santi (international
code name: Nari) in northern Philippines, October 13, 2013. Typhoon
Nari left a trail of destruction in the northern Philippines, triggering
landslides and flash floods that killed at least 13 people, and displaced
more than 50,000 people, disaster officials said on
Sunday. REUTERS/Erik De Castro
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Protesters hold red and green paper sheets as they protest against
plans to open Europe's biggest open-cast gold mine in Romania, in front
of the government headquarters in Bucharest October 13, 2013.
Thousands of people in cities across Romania have staged protests
against the Rosia Montana Gold Corporation venture, which would use
cyanide to extract 314 tonnes of gold and 1,500 tonnes of
silver. REUTERS/Radu Sigheti
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The tombstone of Anjelica "Baby Hope"
Castillo is seen in the Bronx borough of New
York, October 13, 2013. New York City police
have arrested a cousin in the killing of the 4year-old girl dubbed "Baby Hope," whose body
was found crammed in a picnic cooler in 1991,
police said on Saturday. Conrado Juarez, 52,
early on Saturday confessed to sexually
assaulting and then smothering the girl, Police
Commissioner Raymond Kelly told a news
conference. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

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Law enforcement officers clash with protesters from
the "Million Vet March on the Memorials", rallying
against the closure of the U.S. National World War
Two Memorial due to the current U.S. government
shutdown, as they climb the fence in front of the
White House gates in Washington, October 13,
2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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A woman returns to the cyclone hit
Arjipalli village on the Bay of Bengal coast
in Ganjam district, Orissa state, India.Oct13

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Novak Djokovic of Serbia kisses the trophy
after winning the men's singles final match
against Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina
at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament
October 13, 2013. World number two
Djokovic produced a magical display to
overcome the ferocious hitting of Del Potro
and successfully defend the Shanghai
Masters title on Sunday. REUTERS/Carlos
Barria

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A model waits backstage during Ukrainian
Fashion Week in Kiev October 13,
2013. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

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An NYPD officer looks at revellers while they take
part in the annual Hispanic Day Parade in New York
October 13, 2013. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

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A boy bathes at a public hand pump after Cyclone Phailin hit Gopalpur in Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha
October 13, 2013. India's strongest storm in 14 years left a trail of destruction along the country's east coast on Sunday, but
little loss of life was reported after close to a million people took refuge in shelters. Cyclone Phailin was expected to dissipate
within 36 hours, losing momentum as it headed inland after making landfall on Saturday from the Bay of Bengal, bringing
winds of more than 200 kph (125 mph) to rip up homes and tear down trees. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood

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People take a stroll on a sunny autumn day in
Stockholm October 13, 2013. REUTERS/Jessica
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Autumn colours are reflected in a lake at Sheffield Park Gardens near Haywards Heath in
Southern England October 7, 2013.
REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

A man walks with a dog in a park during foggy autumn morning in Minsk, October 10,
2013.
REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

People admire the autumn colours at Sheffield Park Gardens near Haywards Heath in
Southern England October 7, 2013.
REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

People are reflected in water as they cross a bridge in a park on a sunny autumn day in
Moscow, October 12, 2013. The picture is rotated 180 degrees.
REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

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A man jogs in a park on a sunny
autumn day in Prague October
13, 2013.
REUTERS/David W Cerny

A mountaineer drinks water near Prokosko Lake on Vranica mountain near Fojnica
during an autumn day, October 12, 2013.
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic
A couple jogs on a sunny autumn day at Royal Park Lazienki in Warsaw October 15, 2013.
REUTERS/Kacper Pempel

A woman walks through autumn mist at
Arundel in Southern England October 7, 2013.
REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

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Russian photojournalists take part in a rally in support
of photographer Denis Sinyakov in St. Petersburg,
October 13, 2013. Sinyakov is one of 30 people arrested
on piracy charges following a protest by environmental
group Greenpeace against offshore oil drilling in the
Arctic. REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk

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Tourists take pictures before the Statue of
Liberty in New York Harbor in New York
City, on October 13, 2013.

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An Afghan boy waiting for customers to
purchase at a cattle market opens on Eid alAdha coming of Islam, on October 13, 2013.

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Muslim pilgrims wait until the early
morning prayers at mosques in Great
Mecca.Oct13

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A policeman salutes as Vietnamese soldiers
transport an artillery cart carrying the coffin of the
late General Vo Nguyen Giap during his funeral on
a street in Hanoi October 13, 2013. Vietnamese
poured into the country's capital on Sunday to bid
farewell to Giap, the late general who
masterminded historic defeats of France and the
United States to become one of the 20th century's
most feared military commanders. Giap died on
October 4 at the age of 102. REUTERS/Tuan DC

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Cựu Tổng Bí thư Ðảng Cộng sản Việt Nam Lê Khả Phiêu (đứng giữa hai vòng hoa)
viếng Ðại tướng Võ Nguyên Giáp tại Nhà tang lễ Quốc gia ở Hà Nội, ngày 12/10/2013.

Hàng ngàn người mang theo hoa và nhang đèn, đứng xếp hàng dài nhiều tiếng đồng
hồ để vào viếng Đại tướng Võ Nguyên Giáp-Oct 8.

Hàng trăm ngàn người đứng dọc theo đoạn đường dài 40 kilomet để tiễn đưa Tướng Giáp
đến nơi an nghỉ cuối cùng.Oct 08

Hàng ngàn người mang theo hình ảnh, hoa, nhang đèn xếp hàng dài nhiều km đến cả tiếng
đồng hồ để vào viếng Đại tướng Võ Nguyên Giáp, ngày 6/10/2013.
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Oct. 13, 2013. The coffin of the late Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap
is lowered into a grave as hundreds of thousands of
people line up at his burial site in Quang Trach district,
Quang Binh province, Vietnam.
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The children waved the flag of Vietnam and China before
the ceremony welcomed Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at
the Presidential Palace in Hanoi Oct 13

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A girl looks out from the window of her partially damaged
house after Cyclone Phailin hit Puri in the eastern Indian state
of Odisha October 14, 2013. A mass evacuation saved
thousands of people from India's fiercest cyclone in 14 years,
but aid workers warned a million would need help after their
homes and livelihoods were destroyed. Cyclone Phailin was
expected to dissipate within 36 hours, losing momentum on
Sunday as it headed inland after making landfall from the Bay
of Bengal, bringing winds of more than 200 kph (125 mph) that
ripped apart tens of thousands of thatched huts, mangled
power lines and tore down trees. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood
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Vendors sell vegetables at Thiriminglar market, one of
Myanmar's biggest wholesale vegetable markets, in Yangon
October 14, 2013. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun

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The goats are painted feathers to attract buyers while being
released for the Eid al-Adha holidays coming of Islam in the
outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan. Oct14

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An Alitalia plane approaches to land as starlings fly
at Fiumicino international airport in Rome October
14, 2013. Italy will have to notify a planned
government-led 500-million-euro bailout of nearbankrupt airline Alitalia to EU regulators who will
then assess whether the measure complies with EU
state aid rules, the European Commission said on
Monday.REUTERS/Max Rossi

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A fisherman walks inside a damaged port building after Cyclone Phailin hit Gopalpur village in Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha October 14, 2013. A mass evacuation
saved thousands of people from India's fiercest cyclone in 14 years, but aid workers warned a million would need help after their homes and livelihoods were destroyed. Cyclone Phailin
was expected to dissipate within 36 hours, losing momentum on Sunday as it headed inland after making landfall from the Bay of Bengal, bringing winds of more than 200 kph (125 mph)
that ripped apart tens of thousands of thatched huts, mangled power lines and tore down trees. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
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An abandoned house with portrait of Russian
actor Alexander Kaidanovsky by French artist
at The Drawing Center, Mouarf Krasnoyarsk in
Siberia in Russia. Oct14

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Workers dressed in protective clothing sit in a transport vehicle before they prepare a dummy chemical grenade during a demonstration at GEKA (Gesellschaft zur Entsorgung
von chemischen Kampfstoffen und Ruestungsaltlasten) company in Munster October 14, 2013. The state-owned GEKA, translated as society for the disposal of chemical
weapons and ordnance, is the only German company which is able to destroy chemical munitions countrywide. GEKA is currently destroying German world-war chemical
munitions.REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
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A boy stands on the roof of his home after Cyclone Phailin hit Brahmapur town
in Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of Orissa October 13, 2013

A man and his son stand inside their damaged house after Cyclone Phailin hit Gopalpur
village in Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha October 14, 2013.
November 2, 2013

A damaged Hindu temple after Cyclone Phailin hit Arjyapalli village, in Ganjam district in
the eastern Indian state of Odisha October 14, 2013.

Jharkhand October 13, 2013.

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One boat was destroyed in the storm Phailin
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Samat village in West Bengal state, India, standing
on river embankment was swept Kangsabati.
Torrential rain, storm after reduced intensity
Phailin, as rivers burst their banks.

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Artist Sudarshan Pattnaik on sculptures
in the sand about the cyclone Phailin in
the city of Puri in the Eastern State of
Odisha State in India.Oct14
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A man walks through the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol during the partial government shutdown in Washington October 14, 2013. President Barack
Obama and Vice President Joe Biden will meet congressional leaders on Monday to discuss the impasse on how to extend the U.S. debt ceiling and
end the government shutdown. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

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Free Syrian Army fighters drink tea in
Raqqa, eastern Syria October 14,
2013. REUTERS/Nour Fourat

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A worker cleans an exterior of a newly built urban complex building
accommodating offices and retail shops in Beijing October 14,
2013. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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An Afghan refugee children sitting by the road in a poor
neighborhood on the outskirts of Islamabad,
Pakistan.Oct14

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The Hindu woman smeared ' Sindur ', or gouache, a woman's face-up on
the last day of the Festival of Durga Puja in the city of Chandigarh in
northern India.Oct14

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Sharp gains on both sides of the road through
Windsor to Windsor Castle in front of the home of
Queen Elizabeth, the South of England.Oct14

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Culver City firefighters douse a fire which burned
wooden power line poles close to homes and oil derricks,
in Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California October 14,
2013.REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

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A Muslim pilgrim prays atop Mount Mercy on the plains of Arafat during the peak of the annual haj
pilgrimage, near the holy city of Mecca early morning October 14, 2013. An estimated two million
Muslims were in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Monday morning for the start of the annual Haj
pilgrimage. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
November 2, 2013

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Russian police detain migrant workers during a raid at a vegetable warehouse complex
in the Biryulyovo district of Moscow October 14, 2013. Over 1,000 migrants were
detained across Moscow on Monday in sweeping police raids following Sunday's riots
after a killing blamed on a migrant. REUTERS/Ivan Stolpnikov
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A car drives past the residence of Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst next to Limburg Cathedral (L) in Limburg October 14, 2013. A Roman Catholic bishop under fire for spending some 31
million euros ($42 million) on an ultra-luxurious residence should examine his conscience over the crisis he has caused, the head of Germany's bishops said on Monday. Tebartz-van Elst of
Limburg in western Germany has stirred anger and calls for his resignation among German Catholics and media over huge cost overruns on his residence at a time when Pope Francis is
stressing humility and serving the poor. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

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Employees work inside a beer
factory in Shenyang, Liaoning
province, October 14, 2013.
Factory-gate deflation eased further
in September, although in annual
terms prices still recoded a 19th
consecutive fall. REUTERS/Stringer

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14

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President Barack Obama greets children and volunteers during a visit to
Martha's Table, a kitchen that prepares meals for the needy, in
Washington October 14, 2013. Obama said on Monday it appears there
has been progress in Senate fiscal impasse negotiations but that there is a
good chance the United States will default on its debts if Republicans are
unwilling to set aside some partisan concerns. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

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The illuminated Potsdamer square is pictured
during the "Festival of Light" show in Berlin
October 14, 2013. Several landmarks and
touristic spots will be illuminated in the
German capital from October 9 to
20. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz

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Members of the First Nation TsleilWaututh, Squamish and
Musqueam bands paddle in a
traditional canoe during a
Thanksgiving protest in North
Vancouver, British Columbia
October 14, 2013. The group are
protesting the Trans Mountain
Pipeline Expansion by energy
company Kinder-Morgan and the
increase of tanker traffic in the
Burrard Inlet.REUTERS/Andy Clark

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Oct. 14, 2013. Cadets of the Syrian police college
demonstrate going through an obstacle course
during a graduation ceremony for a new batch of
police cadets, at an unknown location.

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Rescuers clear debris from buried vehicles after an earthquake
struck Cebu city, in central Philippines October 15, 2013.

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The scene of the earthquake on the
island of Bohol (Philippines)-Photo
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The building of the Church in the town of
Loboc, Bohol after a 7.2 magnitude
earthquake richter struck the area on 15-102013.

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Philippines Typhoon Nari go through it again recently suffered a magnitude 7.2 earthquake on 15/10 in the town of Loboc, Bohoi.
This is one of the most popular tourist attraction of the Philippines. San Pedro Cathedral in the town center also collapsed. Some
streets were serious butchery. There have been at least 30 people were killed

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Firefighters stand near destroyed vehicles covered with
rubble after an earthquake struck Cebu city, in central
Philippines October 15, 2013. A powerful earthquake
measuring 7.2 struck islands popular with tourists in the
Philippines on Tuesday, killing at least 67 people, some as
they prayed in a centuries-old church, and causing
widespread damage to infrastructure, officials
said. REUTERS/Erik De Castro
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A resident walks past a building that collapsed during
an earthquake in Cebu City, central Philippines
October 15, 2013.
REUTERS/Stringer

A security guard walks past the bell tower church of historic Basilica Minore of Sto Nino that fell
down after an earthquake hit Cebu city, central Philippines October 15, 2013.
REUTERS/Stringer

November 2, 2013

A view of vehicles that were damaged by falling debris after an earthquake struck Cebu
city, central Philippines October 15, 2013.
REUTERS/STRINGER

Church officials stand outside a damaged centuries old Basilica Minore of Sto Nino de
Cebu church after an earthquake struck Cebu city, in central Philippines October 15, 2013.
REUTERS/Erik De Castro
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Vendors and shoppers run to safety after an
earthquake hit Mandaue town in Cebu City,
central Philippines October 15, 2013.
REUTERS/Stringer

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The church in Cebu city, central Philippines October 15, 2013.

A resident inspects a building collapsed during an earthquake in Cebu city, central
Philippines October 15, 2013.
November 2, 2013

Rescuers clear debris from buried vehicles after an earthquake struck Cebu city, in
central Philippines October 15, 2013.
REUTERS/Erik De Castro
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Muslim pilgrims throw pebbles at pillars
during the ritual "Jamarat", or the stoning
of Satan, in Mina near the holy city of
Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

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15

Seller pushing carts full of
coconut to the main bazaar in
Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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Burdock stick on the manes of
horses in the boreal forest
region in Siberia, Russia.

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The room (C) where an explosion occurred
at Traders Hotel in central Yangon is seen
early October 15, 2013. According to local
media, a small explosion ripped through the
room in the hotel just before midnight on
Monday, wounding one American, officials
said. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun

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A girl prays during Eid el-Kebir at a
mosque in Koumassi, in the Ivorian
capital Abidjan, Ivory Coast, October
15, 2013.
REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon

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15

A butcher cleans a slaughtered sacrificial bull on the first day of the Eid al-Adha feast near
Sanaa, Yemen, October 15, 2013.

Cows are slaughtered by butchers on the first day of Eid al-Adha at a livestock market in
Mogadishu, Somalia, October 15, 2013.
November 2, 2013

Children play on a boat-shaped swing on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Aleppo, Syria,
October 15, 2013.

Sheep are slaughtered on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Raqqa, eastern Syria, October 15,
2013.
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A fisherman throws a fish during the traditional carp haul in the
village of Stankov, near the south Bohemian town of Trebon
October 15, 2013. Carp harvest starts in October ahead of the
forthcoming Christmas season. REUTERS/David W Cerny

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Bangladeshi Muslims sitting on the roof of
a train to go home before Eid al-Adha,
while others continue to wait at a station
in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Afghan boys play with toy guns on the first day of Eid al-Adha in
Jalalabad October 15, 2013. Muslims around the world celebrate
Eid al-Adha to mark the end of the haj pilgrimage by slaughtering
sheep, goats, camels and cows to commemorate Prophet
Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's
command. REUTERS/Parwiz

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A man runs after an anti-government protester set fire to
a police car after a protest supporting a teachers strike in
Rio de Janeiro October 15, 2013. The protest demanded
changes in the public state and municipal education
system. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
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A Free Syrian Army fighter holds up his weapon and rides a horse
as people on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Aleppo October 15,
2013. REUTERS/Molhem Barakat
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A man dressed as Batman rides on the back of a
scooter near Times Square in New York October 15,
2013. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

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Images of OCTOBER 2013 _ week 1-2

  • 1. Images of OCTOBER 2013 Images of OCTOBER 2013 Week 1- 2 week 1 - 2 Sources: boston.com ,reuters.com , … pps: chieuquetoi,bachkien Click to continue November 2, 2013 1
  • 2. Scarlett Johansson arrives on the red carpet to present her film 'The other Boleyn Girl' running at the 58th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, February 15, 2008. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz Scarlett Johansson holds her award for Best Actress for Lost in Translation at the BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) awards in London, February 15, 2004. REUTERS/Toby Melville Click to continue Actress Scarlett Johansson arrives at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City for a special screening of her film "scoop" July 26, 2006. November 2, 2013 REUTERS/Eric Thayer Scarlett Johansson poses by her star after it was unveiled on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, May 2, 2012. 2 REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
  • 3. 9 Sept. Bush crickets are kept in containers as they are displayed for sale at an insect market in Beijing September 9, 2013. Keeping crickets as singing pets is an old Chinese tradition. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon Click to continue November 2, 2013 3
  • 4. Indian students study inside the Delhi University campus in New Delhi September 20, 2013. REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee 20 Sept. Click to continue November 2, 2013 4
  • 5. Pakistani children walk under electricity wires in Lyari Town, Karachi, on Sept. 20, 2013.-02 20 Sept. Click to continue November 2, 2013 5
  • 6. A maintenance team from the Karachi Electricity Supply Company repairs power lines in central Karachi, Sindh Province, on Sept. 21, 2013. 21 Sept. Click to continue November 2, 2013 6
  • 7. A firefighter holds a dead hornet in Ankang, Shaanxi, September 27, 2013. Swarms of giant hornets have killed 42 people and injured 1,640 in China's northwestern province of Shaanxi in recent weeks, the official Xinhua news agency said on Thursday. REUTERS/Stringer 27 Sept. Click to continue November 2, 2013 7
  • 8. A bird flies near the carcass of an elephant, which was killed after drinking from a poisoned water hole, in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, about 840 km (522 miles) east of Harare, September 27, 2013. Zimbabwean ivory poachers have killed more than 80 elephants by poisoning water holes with cyanide, endangering one of the world's biggest herds, a minister said on Wednesday. Environment minister Saviour Kasukuwere said the elephants had died in the last few weeks in the Hwange national park, the southern African nation's largest, while security forces were preoccupied with a July 31 general election. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo 27 Sept. Click to continue November 2, 2013 8
  • 9. 27 Sept. Coca leaves are spread out on tarpaulins on the basketball court that doubles as a soccer pitch at the community center in Pichari, Sept, 27, 2013. Click to continue November 2, 2013 9
  • 10. A general view shows the city center of the resort's winter sports Rosa Khutor, a venue for the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014, about 40 km east from Sochi September 21, 2013. With just months to go before Russia is due to host the 2014 Winter Olympics in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, tower cranes still on the muddy construction site in palm tree green city, as it tries to complete the conversion of its multi-billion dollars into a winter sports center. If everything goes according to plan, the game will be typical for the achievements of Russian under President Vladimir Putin, the result of a six-year personal project on a real scale of the Soviet Union. But the President's dream can still be crushed if Sochi is not ready on time, the protests broke out on a Russian law banning "gay propaganda" or Islamic militants attack the Olympics. REUTERS / Maxim Shemetov Countdown to Sochi 21 Sept. Click to continue November 2, 2013 10
  • 11. 22 Sept. A woman walks past in the harbor at Sochi September 22, 2013. REUTERS / Maxim Shemetov Countdown to Sochi Click to continue November 2, 2013 11
  • 12. 22 Sept. Shadi Madaminov, a provider of sitting in a chair in Tajikistan Tajik market in Sochi September 22, 2013. REUTERS / Maxim Shemetov Countdown to Sochi November 2, 2013 12
  • 13. 26 Sept. Children playing outside their home near the beach in Adler district of Sochi September 26, 2013 REUTERS / Maxim Shemetov Countdown to Sochi November 2, 2013 13
  • 14. 26 Sept. Olympic Village in the mountain ski resort Rosa Rosa Khutor be seen from the top of the mountain Aibga September 26, 2013. REUTERS / Maxim Shemetov Countdown to Sochi November 2, 2013 14
  • 15. 13 Sept. Broken lives of Fukushima A road block prevents people from entering highly contaminated zone in the evacuated town of Namie in Fukushima prefecture Sept. 13. Former residents can visit their homes once a month with special permissions but are not allowed to stay overnight inside the exclusion zone. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) # November 2, 2013 15
  • 16. A clock shows the time of the March 11, 2011 earthquake at the kitchen of a damaged house in the evacuated town of Namie in Fukushima prefecture, Sept. 14. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) # 14 Sept. Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 16
  • 17. Portraits hang from the wall of an abandoned and damaged house in the evacuated town of Namie in Fukushima prefecture September 14, 2013. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj 14 Sept. Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 17
  • 18. 15 Sept. Traditional shoes are left in an abandoned civic center at the tsunami destroyed coastal area of the evacuated town of Namie September 15, 2013. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 18
  • 19. 15 Sept. Dense vegetation is seen from inside an abandoned house at the tsunami destroyed coastal area of the evacuated town of Namie September 15, 2013. REUTERS/Damir Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 19
  • 20. Sept. 19 A surfer carries his board as others catch waves before anti-tsunami barriers on the closed Toyoma beach near Iwaki town, south of the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture, Sept. 19. Almost all the beaches in Fukushima prefectures remain closed since March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster that triggered the world's worst nuclear disaster in 25 years. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) # Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 20
  • 21. A vending machine, brought inland by a tsunami, is seen in a abandoned rice field inside the exclusion zone at the coastal area near Minamisoma in Fukushima prefecture September 21, 2013. In 2011 a massive earthquake and tsunami wrecked the Fukushima nuclear plant, resulting in a meltdown that became the world's worst atomic crisis in 25 years. About 160,000 people living near the plant were ordered to move out and the government established a 20-km compulsory evacuation zone. The operator of the plant, Tokyo Electric Power Co, is struggling to contain contaminated water at the site 240 km north of Tokyo. There have been multiple leaks and glitches over the last two and a half years. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj 21 Sept. Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 21
  • 22. A Buddhist monk wears a Geiger counter as he leads a small funeral ceremony for Yotsuno Kanno, who died as an evacuee at a cemetery in the evacuated town of Minamitsushima inside the exclusion zone in Fukushima prefecture, Sept. 21. Kanno, who was evacuated after the disaster at Daiichi plant in 2011 with rest of people from Minamitsushima, died in temporary accommodation in May, two weeks short of her 100th birthday. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) # 21 Sept. Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 22
  • 23. 22 Sept. A woman, who came for a brief visit to her home, walks under a sign reading "Nuclear Power - The Energy for a Better Future," at the entrance of the empty Futaba town, inside the exclusion zone in Fukushima prefecture Sept. 22. Decades ago, the citizens of Japan's Futaba town took such pride in hosting part of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex that they built a sign over a promenade proclaiming that atomic power made their town prosperous. Now, they are scattered around Japan with no clear sign of when they might return to their homes. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) # Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 23
  • 24. A small monument to victims is seen in front of abandoned house at the tsunami destroyed coastal area of the evacuated town of Namie in Fukushima prefecture some four miles from the crippled Daiichi power plant September 22, 2013. Namie's more than 20,000 former residents can visit their homes once a month with special permissions but are not allowed to stay overnight inside the exclusion zone. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj 22 Sept. Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 24
  • 25. Wild flowers and other vegetation grow over a train line in the evacuated town of Namie in Fukushima prefecture, Sept. 14. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) # 22 Sept. Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 25
  • 26. A twisted clock, spider webs and debris are seen from inside a damaged primary school at the tsunami destroyed coastal area of the evacuated town of Namie in Fukushima prefecture only some 6 km (4 miles) from crippled Daiichi power plant, Sept. 23. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) # 23 Sept. Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 26
  • 27. 23 Sept. People wear face masks as they visit the cemetery at the tsunami destroyed coastal area of the evacuated town of Namie in Fukushima prefecture, Sept. 23. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) # Broken lives of Fukushima November 2, 2013 27
  • 28. Oct 1 OCTOBER 2013 – week 1-2 A National Parks policeman walks past a sign after the Lincoln Memorial was sealed off from visitors in Washington, October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Jason Reed November 2, 2013 28
  • 29. A submarine and a car are featured as part of an installation for an advertising campaign in downtown Milan, October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini Oct 1 November 2, 2013 29
  • 30. Oct 1 South Korean tourist Heemok Ann takes his own picture in front of the U.S. Capitol dome on Capitol Hill in Washington after the U.S. government shutdown, October 1, 2013. The U.S. government began a partial shutdown on Tuesday for the first time in 17 years, potentially putting up to 1 million workers on unpaid leave, closing national parks and stalling medical research projects. REUTERS/Larry Downing November 2, 2013 30
  • 31. Oct 1 Model wearing shoes of designer Fatima Lopes in the fashion collection spring/summer 2014 in Paris, France. November 2, 2013 31
  • 32. Oct Jung Ha-yoon, 2, is pictured in a ceramic container while playing with other children at the traditional sports square during the Royal and Aristocrat's Traditional Food Festival held at Unhyeon Palace, also known as Unhyeongung Royal Residence, in Seoul October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Jacquelyn Martin/Pool 1 November 2, 2013 32
  • 33. A flower planted in a used tear gas canister is seen on land Palestinians reclaimed two years ago following an Israeli court order to re-route its controversial barrier, in the West Bank village of Bilin near Ramallah October 1, 2013. Mohammad Khatib, a Bilin resident, has been collecting the canisters left over from clashes between Israeli soldiers and Palestinians protesters during weekly protests in the West Bank. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman Oct 1 November 2, 2013 33
  • 34. Oct 1 A man and a dog wade through a flooded village in Kandal province October 1, 2013. Floods have claimed at least 30 victims, since heavy rains spawned by tropical storms over the past two weeks caused the Mekong river to break its banks and inundate thousands of communities across 10 provinces in Cambodia, according to local media.REUTERS/Samrang Pring November 2, 2013 34
  • 35. Oct 1 Flamingos in a lagoon near Messolongi, western Greece. November 2, 2013 35
  • 36. Oct 1 Borcha Sonita, a 16-year-old teenage Roma, waits at an illegal camp in Croix, northern France, before boarding a flight to Romania on a voluntary repatriation scheme October 1, 2013. The European Union has threatened France with legal action over its handling of the expulsion of Roma migrants, with the EU's justice commissioner calling France's behavior unacceptable and a disgrace. France's government spokeswoman this week defended official policy as a combination of "firmness and humanity" and said Roma returning to their country of origin was just one possible solution. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol November 2, 2013 36
  • 37. A model presents a creation by French designer Jean-Charles Castelbajac as part of his Spring/Summer 2014 women's ready-towear collection during Paris Fashion Week October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Charles Platiau Oct 1 November 2, 2013 37
  • 38. Oct 1 The seats for the Iranian and Iraqi delegations are empty as Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel, addresses the 68th United Nations General Assembly at the U.N. headquarters in New York, October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Segar November 2, 2013 38
  • 39. A multiple exposure picture shows Serbia's Novak Djokovic serving during his match against Lukas Rosol of the Czech Republic at the China Open tennis tournament in Beijing October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Petar Kujundzic Oct 1 November 2, 2013 39
  • 40. Oct 1 Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, also seen on a television monitor, addresses the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York October 1, 2013. Netanyahu said on Tuesday the only way to peacefully stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons is to combine tough sanctions with a credible military threat and that Israel was ready to stand alone in defending itself. REUTERS/Adrees Latif November 2, 2013 40
  • 41. Oct 1 House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (R) laughs as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (L) makes a joke about Republican opposition to federal health plans at a rally to celebrate the start of the Affordable Care Act (commonly known as Obamacare) at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, October 1, 2013. The U.S. government began a partial shutdown for the first time in 17 years, potentially putting up to 1 million workers on unpaid leave, closing national parks and stalling medical research projects. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst November 2, 2013 41
  • 42. Oct 1 A striking teacher leans on a fence in front of the main access to the Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City October 1, 2013. Mexico's Congress approved a government bill to overhaul an education system that badly lags global peers, despite teacher protests seeking to derail it. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo November 2, 2013 42
  • 43. Pigeons gather around a woman preparing to feed them in a small park in Vancouver, British Columbia October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Andy Clark Oct 1 November 2, 2013 43
  • 44. Oct 1 An Indigenous Indian woman climbs the stairs of the Pantheon of Liberty and Democracy Tancredo Neves with a child during a demonstration against a proposed constitutional amendment known as PEC 215, which amends the rules for demarcation of indigenous lands, in Brasilia, October 1, 2013. According to the organizers, the protest is part of the National Indigenous Mobilization which is holding events in various parts of Brazil from September 30 to October 5 to defend the territorial rights of the indigenous population against the government, agribusiness and large mining and energy companies. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino November 2, 2013 44
  • 45. Oct 1 A demonstrator kicks an entrance of the Municipal Chamber during a teacher's strike in Rio de Janeiro, October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares November 2, 2013 45
  • 46. The U.S. Capitol building is seen on Tuesday morning after the federal government was shutdown when the House and Senate failed to pass a budget in Washington October 1, 2013. The lawmakers who shut down the U.S. government on Tuesday have the best view of the result from their perch in the U.S. Capitol: a two-mile stretch of museums, monuments and federal buildings along the National Mall that were closed for business. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan Oct 1 November 2, 2013 46
  • 47. A Free Syrian Army fighter fires towards forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Deir al-Zor October 1, 2013. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi Oct 1 November 2, 2013 47
  • 48. Committee members for the initiative "CHF 2,500 monthly for everyone" (Grundeinkommen) open rolls of five cent coins in the old vault of the former Schweizerische Volksbank in Basel October 1, 2013. The committee dumped 8,000,000 five cent coins, weighing 15 tones, over the Federal Square in Bern on Friday, before delivering 126,000 signatures to the Chancellery to propose a change in the constitution to implement their initiative. The initiative aims to have a minimum monthly disposal household income of CHF 2,500 (US$ 2,700) given by the government to every citizen living in Switzerland. REUTERS/Ruben Sprich Oct 1 November 2, 2013 48
  • 49. Oct Cho Mar, an 11-year-old who hid in the jungle with her mother during an attack by Buddhist gangs, inspects the Thanaka she had just put on her face at Thapyuchai village, outside of Thandwe in the Rakhine state, October 2, 2013. Security forces raced to contain deadly violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state on Tuesday, police said, after mobs torched Muslim homes and Buddhist villagers were attacked in a region plagued by intractable sectarian tensions. According to the police, at least five Muslims have died in the violence.REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun 2 November 2, 2013 49
  • 50. Oct 2 November 2, 2013 School children dressed as Mahatma Gandhi sit inside a bus after they participated celebrations marking the 144th birth anniversary of Gandhi, in the southern Indian city of Chennai October 2, 2013. Mahatma Gandhi, also known as the "Father of the Nation", was instrumental in India's struggle for independence from Britain and a devoted follower of nonviolent protest and religious tolerance. REUTERS/Babu 50
  • 51. Visitors enjoy the day in the 'Loewenbraeu' beer tent at the 180th Bavarian Oktoberfest beer festival in Munich, southern Germany, on Oct. 2. (Matthias Schrader-Associated Press) # Oct 2 November 2, 2013 51
  • 52. Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron waves with his wife Samantha after delivering his keynote address to the Conservative Party annual conference in Manchester, northern England October 2, 2013. REUTERS/Phil Noble Oct 2 November 2, 2013 52
  • 53. Oct 2 A tourist climbs up to reach the top of the rock named "The Fourth Stolb" (the Fourth Pillar) at the Stolby national nature reserve in the Siberian Taiga area outside the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk, October 2, 2013. Picturesque rocky blocks rising above the Taiga draw attention of tourists from all over Russia and abroad. Amateur rock-climbing became popular with local residents in the middle of the 19th century and since then more and more Siberians, who were later nicknamed "Stolbists", spent time in the Stolby (Pillars) natural reserve for outdoor sports and tourism. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin November 2, 2013 53
  • 54. Oct Robot drive pedal "Murata Seisaku-kun" company Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. at the booth in the high technology of Japan in 2013 in Chiba, east of Tokyo. 2 November 2, 2013 54
  • 55. Oct 2 Bulletin Board said the statue of liberty closed in New York because the u.s. Government discontinued. Many of the Government's museums and national parks were closed and thousands of employees to temporarily quit after Congress failed to reach agreement on the federal budget and forced the Government to suspend the first time in 17 years. November 2, 2013 55
  • 56. Oct 2 Student officers of the Naval Academy of Korea fun pick up wreaths from the new Miss Korea 2013 during a rally commemorating the 65th army of the Republic of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. November 2, 2013 56
  • 57. Oct 2 Students dressed in the rain waiting for celebrating the feast of gratitude at the monument to people's heroes in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, on the occasion celebrating the 64th anniversary of the Republic of China. November 2, 2013 57
  • 58. Oct 2 A Free Syrian Army fighter carries his weapon as he walks down the stairs of the damaged former Immigration and Passport building in Aleppo, October 2, 2013.REUTERS/Hamid Khatib November 2, 2013 58
  • 59. Oct 2 November 2, 2013 A protester faces off against a guard in front of Planalto Palace, during a demonstration by indigenous Indians against proposed constitutional amendment PEC 215, which amends the rules for demarcation of indigenous lands, in Brasilia, October 2, 2013. According to the organizers, the protest is part of the National Indigenous Mobilization, with events in various parts of Brazil from September 30 to October 5, to defend the territorial rights of the indigenous population against the government, agribusiness and large mining and energy companies. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 59
  • 60. A protester bites a fish caught from the lake in front of the Justice Palace, during a demonstration by indigenous Indians against proposed constitutional amendment PEC 215, which amends the rules for demarcation of indigenous lands, in Brasilia, October 2, 2013. According to the organizers, the protest is part of the National Indigenous Mobilization, with events in various parts of Brazil from September 30 to October 5, to defend the territorial rights of the indigenous population against the government, agribusiness and large mining and energy companies. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino Oct 2 November 2, 2013 60
  • 61. Oct 2 Big Rainbow behind the world's tallest radio tower "Tokyo Skytree" in Tokyo, Japan November 2, 2013 61
  • 62. Oct 2 A technician from Pakistan's top bomb disposal unit uses plastic bags as gloves during a bomb search operation in Peshawar October 2, 2013. Twelve years into the war on militancy, Pakistan's police are chronically under-funded. This year's federal budget gave the military about $6 billion and the police $686 million, a lopsided allocation mirrored in the disbursement of foreign aid. While the United States has given Pakistan about $30 billion since 2001, the police have got a tiny fraction compared with the military. A little of that reached the country's top police bomb disposal unit in the city of Peshawar. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra November 2, 2013 62
  • 63. Oct 2 A model presents a creation by U.S. designer Marc Jacobs as part of his Spring/Summer 2014 women's ready-to-wear fashion show for French fashion house Louis Vuitton during Paris fashion week October 2, 2013. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier November 2, 2013 63
  • 64. Oct Boat made of plastic bottles and other recycled materials in a contest by making a boat in Manila, Philippines to encourage using recycled materials make the boat in an emergency, and to in the region or flooded 2 November 2, 2013 64
  • 65. Abu Ali, an 84-year-old whom activists say is the oldest Free Syrian Army fighter in Deir al-Zor, carries his weapon as he runs to avoid snipers loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, October 2, 2013. Abu Ali is a member of the "Al-Ikhlas" brigade operating under the Free Syrian Army and he leads one of the brigade's group, activists said.REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi Oct 2 November 2, 2013 65
  • 66. Oct 2 An Israeli soldier from the home front command wearing protective gear kneels next to a dummy during a drill simulating a chemical attack in the town of Beit Shemesh, near Jerusalem October 2, 2013. REUTERS/Baz Ratner November 2, 2013 66
  • 67. Oct 2 A Muslim girl watches from the doorway of her home as soldiers walk by in Thapyuchai village, outside of Thandwe in the Rakhine state, October 2, 2013. Security forces raced to contain deadly violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state on Tuesday, police said, after mobs torched Muslim homes and Buddhist villagers were attacked in a region plagued by intractable sectarian tensions. According to the police, at least five Muslims have died in the violence. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun November 2, 2013 67
  • 68. A Buddhist monk pushes a small plastic boat as he shows his flooded temple to reporters at Bang Ban district in Ayutthaya province October 2, 2013. More than 2 million people have been affected by flooding in Thailand, officials said on Monday, while authorities warned that more heavy rains could inundate the country's northeast but offered assurances that there would be no repeat of 2011 when floodwaters reached central industrial areas and near Bangkok. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom Oct 2 November 2, 2013 68
  • 69. A damaged car is seen in front of the Russian embassy, a day after it came under attack in Tripoli October 3, 2013. Russia's embassy in the Libyan capital of Tripoli came under fire on Wednesday and a group of people tried to force their way into the compound, the Russian Foreign Ministry said. Diplomatic sources in Libya said security guards fired shots to disperse a group of about 60 people that had approached the embassy. An attempt to enter the building was repelled and according to the Foreign Ministry no diplomats were wounded. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny Oct 3 November 2, 2013 69
  • 70. Oct 3 French climber Alain Robert, also known as "Spiderman", scales the 185 metre GDF Suez Tower at La Defense business district outside Paris October 3, 2013.REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes November 2, 2013 70
  • 71. Oct Sophia Traeger tries on a hat at Munich's 180th Oktoberfest on Oct. 3 3 November 2, 2013 71
  • 72. Oct 3 Robert Timms and Richard Bowman launch before the fitness contest in Korea in Seoul, South Korea. November 2, 2013 72
  • 73. Oct 3 A man picked up on the site of the mosque burned down after the ethnic clash in the village of Thabyu in Thandwe, Rakhine State spent almost in Western Burma. November 2, 2013 73
  • 74. Oct Identify the migrants drowned was placed in the port of Lampedusa. A boat carrying African migrants to Europe caught fire and sank off the island of Italy pushed hundreds of passengers into the sea. More than 150 people were rescued but the remaining 200 others have yet to be found. 3 X November 2, 2013 74
  • 75. Oct 3 Bodies of migrants who drowned lie on the dock of the harbor of Lampedusa Island October 3, 2013. Several bodies have been recovered after a migrant boat sank off the Sicilian island of Lampedusa on Thursday, said an Italian coast guard. REUTERS/Nino Randazzo/Via Press Office ASP. November 2, 2013 75
  • 76. Oct 3 A man who drove the car in a roadside market in Hong Kong. This antique hand vehicles help the city transportation. November 2, 2013 76
  • 78. A firefighter walks past the wreckage of a plane at the site of a plane crash near the Lagos international airport October 3, 2013. Fifteen people were killed when an Embraer passenger plane crashed shortly after take-off just outside Lagos airport's domestic terminal on Thursday, Nigerian authorities said. REUTERS/Akitnunde Akinleye Oct 3 November 2, 2013 78
  • 79. Manny Tangco, owner of Malabon Zoo, holds a pair of albino Burmese Python as he plays with an orangutan as they celebrate World Animal Day in advance at the Malabon Zoo, north of Manila, October 3, 2013. World Animal Day is celebrated on October 4. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco Oct 3 November 2, 2013 79
  • 80. Table tennis paddles bear the pictures of key congressional leaders at Sixth & I Synagogue's "Shutdown Central" in Washington October 3, 2013. Sixth & I hope to provide furloughed workers with a place to convene. Aside from political ping pong, they provide bipartisan board games, reading materials, constant streaming of 'The West Wing', and an informal meeting space with free coffee, food, and Wifi, reported local news. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Oct 3 November 2, 2013 80
  • 82. Oct 3 A Muslim woman, whose home was burnt down during recent violence, cries in Pauktaw village, outside of Thandwe in the Rakhine state, October 3, 2013. Security forces raced to contain deadly violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state on Tuesday, police said, after mobs torched Muslim homes and Buddhist villagers were attacked in a region plagued by intractable sectarian tensions. According to the police, at least five Muslims have died in the violence.REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun November 2, 2013 82
  • 83. Oct 3 November 2, 2013 Rescue personnel stand around a smashed U.S. Capitol Hill Police vehicle following a shooting near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, October 3, 2013. The Capitol was in lockdown on Thursday after gunshots were fired outside the building, injuring several people including a law enforcement officer, a Senate aide and a Capitol police officer said.REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque 83
  • 84. Oct 3 The Federal employee is temporarily break the protesters outside the U.s. Capitol building requires termination of the closure of the Federal Government in Washington, DC, United States of America. November 2, 2013 84
  • 85. Oct Um Radwan, a female fighter in the Free Syrian Army, takes cover with a fellow fighter inside a room in Aleppo's Bustan al-Basha district October 3, 2013. Um Radwan joined the Free Syrian Army after the death of her husband, who was also a Free Syrian Army fighter, according to activists. REUTERS/Muzaffar Salman 3 November 2, 2013 85
  • 86. U.S. Senator Rand Paul departs after a photo opportunity where he invited fellow legislators to have coffee on the steps of the U.S. Capitol during the government shutdown in Washington, October 3, 2013. A U.S. government shutdown entered its third day on Thursday with little sign of compromise between Republicans and Democrats and concerns grew about the economic consequences of a prolonged stalemate. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Oct 3 November 2, 2013 86
  • 87. An Israeli border policeman fires a tear gas canister during clashes with stone-throwing Palestinian protesters outside Israel's Ofer military prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah October 4, 2013. REUTERS/Ammar Awad Oct 4 November 2, 2013 87
  • 88. Oct 4 Oct. 4, 2013. Buffalo riders compete during the annual Viear Sour races held as part of the Festival of the Dead in Vihear Sour, Cambodia. November 2, 2013 88
  • 89. Oct 4 Youths slide down a huge water slide at a public swimming pool in Kabul October 4, 2013. Inside a non-descript building in central Kabul, residents of the battle-hardened capital have a new and unusual form of escape - a state-of-the-art water park. In addition to towering slides, there is a huge wave pool, a restaurant, whirlpool, sauna and lavish play area for young children, including girls who are allowed to mix with the opposite sex until the age of about 10. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani November 2, 2013 89
  • 90. The reflection of a Free Syrian Army fighter carrying his weapon is seen on a glass pane in a room near Aleppo's historic citadel, which is controlled by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, October 4, 2013. REUTERS/Nour Kelze Oct 4 November 2, 2013 90
  • 91. Oct 4 A nun looks with binocular as Pope Francis arrives to holds a mass next to San Francesco Basilica in Assisi October 4, 2013. Pope Francis visits Assisi, the Italian town that was home to his namesake St. Francis of Assisi. Pope Francis took his name from the saint who is revered around the world as a symbol of austerity, simplicity, concern for the poor and a love of the environment. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini November 2, 2013 91
  • 92. Oct 4 Tourists ride camels during National Day Golden Week, a seven-day national holiday, at the Mingsha Shan oasis in Dunhuang, Gansu province October 4, 2013. The holiday is from October 17. REUTERS/China Daily November 2, 2013 92
  • 93. Oct 4 Royal Australian Navy warships led by HMAS Sydney (R) enter Sydney Harbour as part of the International Fleet Review celebrations October 4, 2013. The Review marks the centenary of the first entrance into Sydney by the Royal Australian Navy's fleet, according to the Navy. REUTERS/Steve Christo November 2, 2013 93
  • 94. Oct Congolese traders display their vegetables along a muddy road near the open-air market centre in Masisi, 88 km (55 miles) northwest of Goma October 4, 2013. Congo's army and a 17,000-strong U.N. peacekeeping mission, known as MONUSCO, have struggled against M23, which briefly occupied the eastern city of Goma in November, forcing Congolese President Joseph Kabila to accept the Ugandanbrokered peace talks as a condition of the rebels' withdrawal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe 4 November 2, 2013 94
  • 95. Oct A Syrian refugee prevented another jumper from the top of a building when they protest in the ferry in Calais, France. A group of border police began negotiating with the Syrian refugees, some of the hunger strike and blocked the road down to the ship at a dock in Calais in a desperate attempt to take refuge in England. 4 November 2, 2013 95
  • 96. Oct 4 Volunteers clean the seats in the center where the Busan Film screenings in international film festivals held in the city of Busan, south of Seoul, South Korea. November 2, 2013 96
  • 97. Oct 5 Maria Isabel Rodriguez Romero reacts as she packs her family's belongings outside her apartment, where they had been camping out for a week and a half after their eviction in Madrid October 5, 2013. Rodriguez Romero lived with her husband, daughter and parents in a social rental flat of the Municipal Housing and Land Company (EMVS) in Madrid. With everyone out of job, the family fell behind with the payments resulting in debt. Despite paying off their debt, the EMVS told them to move out, Rodriguez Romero says. The family lives on benefits for the disabled (Rodriguez Romero's mother suffers from bipolar syndrome and her father has a degenerative disease) as well as Rodriguez Romero's father's pension. Their eviction was executed on September 25, 2013 despite efforts of anti-eviction activists to stop it. The family moved on Saturday to a vacant home owned by a family who found out about their predicament and decided to help them out. REUTERS/Susana Vera November 2, 2013 97
  • 98. Oct Free Syrian Army fighters play around while testing a catapult arm in Jubaila neighborhood in Deir al zor, eastern Syria October 5, 2013. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi 5 November 2, 2013 98
  • 99. Oct 5 Coffins of victims from a shipwreck off Sicily are seen in a hangar of the Lampedusa airport October 5, 2013. Rough seas again blocked efforts to recover the bodies trapped inside a boat that sank on Thursday, killing an estimated 300 Eritrean and Somali men, women and children who were seeking a better life in Europe. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello November 2, 2013 99
  • 100. Oct Visitors attend the 42nd annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, New Mexico October 5, 2013. Thousands of spectators gathered on Saturday at the city's balloon park to watch more than 500 balloons of all shapes and sizes lift off in two stages during the so-called mass ascensions. The fiesta runs through October 13.REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez 5 November 2, 2013 100
  • 101. Oct 5 Oct. 5, 2013. Rubber ducks, all wearing swimming caps and Special Olympic gold medals, drift down Huangpu River in a charity event in Shanghai. November 2, 2013 101
  • 102. A bull elk makes its way through the field as corn is harvested at the Kenison Farms in Levan, Utah, October 5, 2013. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart Oct 5 November 2, 2013 102
  • 103. Oct 6 Relatives of one of the soldiers who was killed during Saturday's attack at a checkpoint mourn during an official military memorial ceremony, in Tripoli October 6, 2013. Gunmen killed at least 12 Libyan soldiers in the attack on the checkpoint near the city of Bani Walid, a former stronghold of supporters of Muammar Gaddafi, security officials said on Saturday. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny November 2, 2013 103
  • 104. Oct 6 A member of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporter of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi carries a woman after riot police released tear gas along a road at Kornish El Nile, which leads to Tahrir Square, during clashes at a celebration marking Egypt's 1973 war with Israel in Cairo October 6, 2013. Thousands of supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi marched through Cairo on Sunday towards Tahrir Square, where pro-army supporters gathered to celebrate the anniversary of an attack on Israeli forces in 1973. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh November 2, 2013 104
  • 105. Oct 6 A Greek army reservist shouts slogans during a rally in front of the parliament in Athens October 6, 2013. Dozens of protesters supporting the union of Greek army reservists of Special Forces (KEED) held a rally calling on the government to resign as it has failed to provide work, health and education to Greeks, according to their statements.REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis November 2, 2013 105
  • 106. Oct 6 Louaay Baghdadi, a survivor of a boat that sank off the Indonesian coast, greets his mother at Beirut international airport October 6, 2013. The boat carrying migrants to Australia sank off the Indonesian coast on September 27, 2013 killing at least 21 people, Indonesian police said. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir November 2, 2013 106
  • 107. A riot police officer, on a armoured personnel carrier surrounded by anti-Mursi protesters (foreground), fires rubber bullets at members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi along a road at Ramsis square, which leads to Tahrir Square, during clashes at a celebration marking Egypt's 1973 war with Israel, in Cairo October 6, 2013. At least 28 people were killed and more than 90 wounded in clashes during protests in Egypt on Sunday, security sources and state media said, as the crisis since the army seized power three months ago showed no sign of abating. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh Oct 6 November 2, 2013 107
  • 108. Oct 6 Oktoberfest waitresses hold sparklers while celebrating the end of the world's biggest beer festival, the 180th Oktoberfest, in Munich October 6, 2013. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle November 2, 2013 108
  • 109. Oct 6 A member of a Chinese opera troupe applies red lipstick before performing at a shrine during the annual vegetarian festival in Bangkok late October 6, 2013. Chinese opera is often associated with heavily painted make-up and dramatic eyes, transforming the performers into characters that are bold and prominent. The festival celebrates the local Chinese community's belief that abstinence from meat and various stimulants during the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar will help them obtain good health and peace of mind.REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha November 2, 2013 109
  • 110. Indian Air Force personnel examine a damaged two-seater Microlight aircraft after it made an emergency landing in a park at New Delhi October 6, 2013. The aircraft had to make an emergency landing due to technical problems and no casualties were reported, according to local media. REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee Oct 6 November 2, 2013 110
  • 111. Swimmers dive into the water as they participate in the Cross Harbour Race event in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour October 6, 2013. About 2,000 people took part in the event. The race stretches approximately 1.5 km (0.9 miles), from the Sam Ka Tsuen Public Pier to Quarry Bay Park Public Pier. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu Oct 6 November 2, 2013 111
  • 112. Oct 6 Frontier soldiers run as a storm surge hits the coastline under the influence of Typhoon Fitow in Wenling, Zhejiang province, October 6, 2013. China issued a red alert ahead of Typhoon Fitow, which is expected to lash east of the country on Sunday evening. REUTERS/China Daily November 2, 2013 112
  • 113. A man falls during clashes between anti-Mursi protesters, and members of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi supporters, along a road at Ramsis square, which leads to Tahrir Square, at a celebration marking Egypt's 1973 war with Israel, in Cairo October 6, 2013. At least 28 people were killed and more than 90 wounded in clashes during protests in Egypt on Sunday, security sources and state media said, as the crisis since the army seized power three months ago showed no sign of abating.REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh Oct 6 November 2, 2013 113
  • 114. A Free Syrian Army fighter carries a dog as he walks along a street in Deir al-Zor October 6, 2013. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi Oct 6 November 2, 2013 114
  • 115. Waitresses celebrate the end of this year's festival at the Theresienwiese in Munich, during the last evening on Oct. 6. (Chritof Stache-AFP-Getty Images) # Oct 6 November 2, 2013 115
  • 116. Oct 6 A waitress looks on from a shop as shepherds, unseen, lead their sheep through the centre of Madrid.-Oct 6 November 2, 2013 116
  • 117. Oct 6 Russian President Vladimir Putin held the Olympic torch was lit on fire at the ceremony to mark the start of the Winter Olympics in July, procession Sochi 2014, Moscow, on Oct. 6, 2013. November 2, 2013 117
  • 118. Workers arrange books at the Brazil booth during preparations for the upcoming book fair in Frankfurt, October 7, 2013. The world's largest book fair runs from October 9 to October 13 and features the literature of Brazil as its guest of honor. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski Oct 7 November 2, 2013 118
  • 119. A man shaves his monkey with a razor before it performs tricks for money in Lahore, Pakistan, October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza Oct 7 November 2, 2013 119
  • 120. Oct 7 The widow put in a tent singing idols of Hindu goddess Durga before the Durga Puja festival in Kolkata, India. November 2, 2013 120
  • 121. Oct 7 Pakistani cattle traders grooming his camel at an animal markets before the Muslim festival Eid al-Adha in Karachi. November 2, 2013 121
  • 122. Oct 7 A woman waiting in turn received free food in the city of Raqqa, in Eastern Syria. November 2, 2013 122
  • 123. Oct An artisan paints the Hindu goddess Durga at a workshop teaching painting in old town Dhaka, Bangladesh. 7 November 2, 2013 123
  • 124. Belgian riot police are covered with foam sprayed by Belgian firefighters during a protest for better work conditions in central Brussels October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Yves Herman Oct 7 November 2, 2013 124
  • 125. Transceiver equipment for mobile communication is mounted on top of an artificial palm tree near a venue of the Sochi 2014 Winter Games in Sochi October 7, 2013.REUTERS/Thomas Peter Oct 7 November 2, 2013 125
  • 126. Oct A man carries a girl, who was injured in a bomb blast, as she is brought to the Lady Reading Hospital for treatment in Peshawar October 7, 2013. A bomb that exploded near a polio vaccination team in the volatile northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Monday killed at least two people, and possibly as many as six, police said, the latest in a string of attacks against health workers. REUTERS/Khuram Parvez 7 November 2, 2013 126
  • 127. President Barack Obama reacts as he speaks about the government shutdown during a visit to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in Washington October 7, 2013. Obama, in a visit to the FEMA on Monday to spotlight the loss of government services because of the shutdown, urged Congress to reopen government and raise the debt limit immediately. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Oct 7 November 2, 2013 127
  • 128. Artist JR poses with his public art installation "Actions" on the Terrace at Somerset House in London October 7, 2013. The art installation includes a photo booth where the public can get their photos taken and printed onto poster paper which are immediately posted onto the surrounding walls and pavement. The installation will run until Friday at Somerset House and then move to Lazarides Gallery until November 14, according to Somerset House's spokesperson. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett Oct 7 November 2, 2013 128
  • 129. A staffer in the Dirksen Senate building walks past a scale model of the U.S. Capitol in Washington October 7, 2013. As the U.S. Government shut down enters its 7th day, U.S. House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said that there is "no way" Republican lawmakers will agree to a measure to raise the nation's debt ceiling unless it includes conditions to rein in deficit spending. REUTERS/Jason Reed Oct 7 November 2, 2013 129
  • 130. Oct 7 An aerial view shows an extension of the Ifo camp, one of the several refugee settlements in Dadaab, Garissa County, northeastern Kenya, October 7, 2013.REUTERS/Siegfried Modola November 2, 2013 130
  • 131. A demonstrator from the group called Black Bloc runs outside the Municipal Assembly during a protest supporting a teachers' strike in Rio de Janeiro October 7, 2013. The protest is to demand changes in the public state and municipal education system. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes Oct 7 November 2, 2013 131
  • 132. A girl holding a doll while standing at the entrance of a temporary tent and their temporary home in Malinaltepec, in the state of Guerrero, October 7, 2013. Approximately 270 families with destroyed or damaged in last month's heavy rains caused by tropical cyclone Ingrid and Manuel still waiting for government help to rebuild their homes, according to local media. Storms leave the large array of underwater Mexico, and killed at least 157 people. REUTERS / Jesus Solano Oct 7 November 2, 2013 132
  • 133. A man looks at a car on fire at the site of a bomb attack in Baghdad October 7, 2013. Bombs exploded across the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 22 people, police said. Five of the six blasts were in mainly Shi'ite Muslim districts, but there was also an explosion in the predominantly Sunni Muslim neighborhood of Doura.REUTERS/Ahmed Saad Oct 7 November 2, 2013 133
  • 134. Oct 7 Singer Miley Cyrus poses with fans before her show on NBC's 'Today' show in New York, October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri November 2, 2013 134
  • 135. Secretary of State John Kerry gestures as he arrives for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit official dinner in Nusa Dua on the Indonesian resort island of Bali October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Dita Alangkara/Pool Oct 7 November 2, 2013 135
  • 136. Oct 7 Oct. 07, 2013. Opposition fighters prepare loads of mortars during an attack in the Wadi al-Deef military post at the frontline in Maaret alNuman in the Idlib province countryside of Syria. November 2, 2013 136
  • 137. Oct 7 Oct. 7, 2013. An Afghan refugee boy wearing an empty bucket on his head, waits his turn to fetch water from a hand pump in a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan. November 2, 2013 137
  • 138. Oct 7 Oct. 7, 2013. Reporters and photographers question Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) as he arrives at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. November 2, 2013 138
  • 139. Oct 7 Oct. 7, 2013. Unidentified tombs of immigrants inside the cemetery of the Italian island of Lampedusa. November 2, 2013 139
  • 140. Oct 7 Visit to run down the stairs like a tsunami under the influence of increased storm Fitow through a barrier in Haining, Zhejiang province October 7, 2013. Four people were killed and hundreds of thousands evacuated after Fitow the storm hit eastern China, destroying homes and farmland and closed ports and airports. REUTERS / Stringer November 2, 2013 140
  • 143. Oct Belgian physicist Francois Englert reacts as he appears at the balcony of his house in Brussels October 8, 2013, after he and Britain's Peter Higgs won the 2013 Nobel prize for physics. The two scientists won the prize for predicting the existence of the Higgs boson - the particle key to explaining why elementary matter has mass - the award-giving body said on October 8. REUTERS/Yves Herman 8 November 2, 2013 143
  • 144. Oct 8 Afghan Army training Afghan National Army female officers take their oaths before a training exercise at the Kabul Military Training Centre in Kabul, October 8, 2013. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani Afghan National Army officers take part in a training exercise at the Kabul Military Training Centre in Kabul, October 8, 2013. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani Afghan National Army officers take part in a training exercise at the Kabul Military Training Centre in Kabul, October 8, 2013. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani Afghan National Army officers take part in a training exercise at the Kabul Military Training Centre in Kabul, October 8, 2013. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani November 2, 2013 144
  • 145. Oct 8 Furloughed employees Jeffrey Wismer Americorps sitting alone on the Washington Mall October 8, 2013, when he urged Congress government closed end. Republican launched a new approach on Tuesday to solve U.S. fiscal stalemate, proposed to create a bipartisan panel to work on reducing the budget deficit and looking to end the closure of government and propose an increase in the debt limit. REUTERS / Jason Reed November 2, 2013 145
  • 146. Oct 8 A customer standing outside The Churchill Arms pub in central London October 8, 2013. 18th century public house has twice won the "London in Bloom 'competition for screen flowers and hanging baskets that adorn the outside. REUTERS / Toby Melville November 2, 2013 146
  • 147. Oct 8 Syrian army troops loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad took a picture with their arms in what they say is the military activity on the way to town to clean Khanaser the route from the mines, improvised explosives in Al-Qabtin in Aleppo province October 8, 2013. REUTERS / George Ourfalian November 2, 2013 147
  • 148. Oct 8 Eelected officials voting booth installed at the polling place in a school building in Baku, October 8, 2013. Azerbaijan held a presidential election on Tuesday From that looked certain to give President Ilham Aliyev another five years in power, extended family's rule in the state of oil production. REUTERS / David Mdzinarishvili November 2, 2013 148
  • 149. House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) told reporters after a meeting of the House Republicans on Capitol Hill, Washington, October 8, 2013. Boehner called his new yesterday to the table to cut the deficit and President Barack Obama signaled that the discussion will be expanded. REUTERS / Jason Reed Oct 8 November 2, 2013 149
  • 150. Oct 8 People gather at the site of a bomb attack in Baghdad October 8, 2013. bombing in the Iraqi capital on Monday, killing at least 38 people, police that, as suspected Sunni Muslim militants pursued a campaign inciting intercommunal conflict. REUTERS / Ahmed Saad November 2, 2013 150
  • 151. A man walked by a booth filled with Westlake after Typhoon Fitow hit Hangzhou, Zhejiang province October 8, 2013. Four people were killed and hundreds of thousands evacuated after Fitow the storm hit eastern China, destroying homes and farmland and closed ports and airports. REUTERS / Lang Lang Oct 8 November 2, 2013 151
  • 152. Oct A radio show prepares to speak on air during a live interview on "Gargaar" (Help in Somalia) Star FM, a local radio voice of the refugee victims at a UNHCR field office in Hagadera, one of several refugee settlements in Dadaab, Garissa County, northeast Kenya, October 8, 2013. REUTERS / Siegfried Modola 8 November 2, 2013 152
  • 153. Brazil's Capitol is illuminated in pink lights as lightning is seen in Brasilia October 8, 2013. Brasilia's main buildings are illuminated in pink as part of 'Pink October, a campaign to recognize and celebrate October is International Breast Cancer Awareness Month. REUTERS / Ueslei Marcelino Oct 8 November 2, 2013 153
  • 154. Oct 8 Tunnel workers work inside a smuggling tunnel dug beneath the Gaza-Egypt border in the southern Gaza Strip October 8, 2013. Hamas is struggling to meet its payroll in the Gaza Strip, where income from taxes has been badly hit since neighboring Egypt started destroying a network of tunnels used to smuggle food, fuel and weapons into the Islamist-run enclave. REUTERS/Ahmed Zakot November 2, 2013 154
  • 155. Oct 8 Xuồng cao su được sử dụng để di chuyển sau khi tỉnh Chonburi của Thái Lan bị lụt. Hai nhà máy sản xuất linh kiện điện tử do người nước ngoài làm chủ phải đóng cửa vì trận lụt này. November 2, 2013 155
  • 156. Oct 8 Oct. 8, 2013. A general view of a burnt wing of the temporary shelter Center (CTP) where immigrants are detained after their arrival on the island in Lampedusa, Italy. November 2, 2013 156
  • 157. Oct 8 Oct. 8, 2013. Hungarian wingsuit flyer Victor Kovats jumps into a valley in Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park in Zhangjiajie, central China's Hunan province. Victor Kovats, người Hungary, một tay nhảy dù bằng bộ quần áo đặc biệt vừa tung người ra khỏi máy bay bên trên vườn quốc gia Thiên Môn Thị thuộc thành phố Trương Gia Giới, tỉnh Hồ Nam, Trung Quốc ngày 8 tháng 10 November 2, 2013 157
  • 158. Oct 8 Oct. 8, 2013. Israelis watch smoke rising due to a fire caused by mortars near the village of Afania on the Syrian side of the border with Israel in the Golan Heights. November 2, 2013 158
  • 159. University of Southern California professor Arieh Warshel (L) talks on the phone with Israeli President Shimon Peres as he sat with his wife Tami Warshel after hearing he had won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in Los Angeles, California October 9, 2013. Warshel, a U.S. and Israeli citizen, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with American scientists Martin Karplus and Michael Levitt on Wednesday for his pioneering research on the computer simulation program of the complex chemical processes and have revolutionized research in the field of drug to solar energy. Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, awarded 8 million kronor ($ 1.25 million) to Karplus, Levitt and Warshel, said their job was done efficiently turned into cyberspace. Long gone are the days of reaction models using plastic balls and sticks. REUTERS / Lucy Nicholson Oct 9 November 2, 2013 159
  • 160. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2013 Oct 9 November 2, 2013 160
  • 161. Oct Juleen Zierath (R), chairman of the Nobel committee for medicine or physiology, speaks during the announcement of the winners of the 2013 Nobel prize for medicine or physiology at the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm October 7, 2013. Two Americans, James Rothman and Randy Schekman, and Germany's Thomas Sudhof won the 2013 Nobel prize for medicine or physiology for research into how the cell organises its transport system, the award-giving body said on Monday. REUTERS/Janerik Henriksson/TT News Agency 9 November 2, 2013 161
  • 163. Oct 9 Unloading bananas from a boat in Rangoon, Burma. Oct 09 November 2, 2013 163
  • 164. Oct 9 Oct. 9, 2013. Saudi soldiers exercise before a military parade drill in preparation for 'hajj,' or pilgrimage, at a military camp in Arafat, outside Mecca, Saudi Arabia. November 2, 2013 164
  • 165. Pilgrims praying at night in the Cathedral in Mecca. More than two million Muslims have poured about Mecca hajj Festival every year.Oct09 Oct 9 November 2, 2013 165
  • 166. Oct 9 The Americans opened the banner before the Congressional Office in Washington to demand reopening of federal agencies.Oct09 November 2, 2013 166
  • 167. Oct 9 A worker cleans up a pool inside the Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin mosque in Putrajaya October 9, 2013. REUTERS/Samsul Said November 2, 2013 167
  • 168. Oct 9 Nhân viên cứu hỏa Bangladesh dập tắt đám cháy tại một nhà máy dệt may ở bên ngoài thủ đô Dhaka.-oct09 November 2, 2013 168
  • 169. Oct 9 Free Syrian Army fighters rush to help their fellow fighter after he was shot by a sniper loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo's Salaheddine neighborhood October 9, 2013. REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah November 2, 2013 169
  • 170. Oct 9 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) arrives on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, October 9, 2013. Reid called on Republican members of congress to negotiate an end to the U.S. Government shutdown entering its ninth day. REUTERS/Jason Reed November 2, 2013 170
  • 171. Oct 9 President Barack Obama applauds after announcing his nomination of Janet Yellen (R) to head the Federal Reserve at the White House in Washington October 9, 2013. U.S Federal Reserve Vice Yellen said on Wednesday she would do her utmost to promote maximum employment, stable prices, and a strong and stable financial system if she is confirmed by the U.S. Senate to run the central bank.The nomination puts Yellen on course to be the first woman to lead the institution in its 100-year history. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst November 2, 2013 171
  • 172. Oct 9 A man looks down after feeding pigeons from his window in central Madrid October 9, 2013. REUTERS/Susana Vera November 2, 2013 172
  • 173. Free Syrian Army fighters take positions behind a damaged car as they fire their weapons during an offensive against forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar alAssad in Aleppo's Salaheddine neighbourhood, October 9, 2013. Tyres and other objects are set on fire to provide cover from the snipers loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad.REUTERS/Malek Alshemali Oct 9 November 2, 2013 173
  • 174. Oct 9 Alan Bramham poses for pictures with autumn coloured virginia creeper covering his Grade 11 listed Hail Mill windmil in Howden, northern England October 9, 2013.REUTERS/Nigel Roddis November 2, 2013 174
  • 175. Oct 9 Chụp hình khi đi thăm rừng đước tại Việt Nam-Oct09 November 2, 2013 175
  • 176. Oct 9 People look at a light installation at the Berlin Cathedral during the opening day of the "Festival of Light" show in Berlin October 9, 2013. Several landmarks and tourist spots will be illuminated in the German capital from October 9 to 20. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz November 2, 2013 176
  • 177. Oct 9 Cư dân chở đồ đạc trên xe ba bánh chạy ngang qua các tòa nhà hư hại tại Deir al-Zor, Syria, 9-10-2013. November 2, 2013 177
  • 178. Oct 9 Một người trượt nước bằng diều băng qua biển động trong trận bão ngoài khơi bờ biển California 9-102013. November 2, 2013 178
  • 179. Oct 9 A member of the Saudi security forces stands guard during a military parade in preparation for the annual haj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca October 9, 2013.REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa November 2, 2013 179
  • 180. Devotees of Chao Pho Kuan U shrine carry a statue through exploding firecrackers during a street procession during the annual vegetarian festival in Phang Nga October 10, 2013. The festival, featuring face-piercing, spirit mediums and strict vegetarianism celebrates the local Chinese community's belief that abstinence from meat and various stimulants during the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar will help them obtain good health and peace of mind. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Oct 10 November 2, 2013 180
  • 181. Oct 10 Muslim pilgrims pray atop Mount Al-Noor ahead of the annual haj pilgrimage in Mecca October 10, 2013. Mount Al-Noor houses Ghar-E-Hira or Hira cave, where Prophet Mohammad is said to have spent a great deal of time in the cave meditating and it is believed that he had received his first revelation inside this cave. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa November 2, 2013 181
  • 182. Oct A woman pushes a toy cart carrying a baby next to damaged cars and debris caused by the flood on a street in Yuyao, Zhejiang province October 10, 2013. Power remains cut on Thursday for the third consecutive day for tens of thousands of households in Yuyao, Zhejiang Province, after Typhoon Fitow-triggered downpours lashed the city. Floodwater retreated slowly but waist-deep water remained on Thursday in many parts of the worst-hit city, where 70 percent of the downtown area was submerged, Xinhua News Agency reported. REUTERS/China Daily 10 November 2, 2013 182
  • 183. Oct A handout photo released by the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) to Reuters on October 10, 2013 shows specialized technicians from ECBC's Chemical Biological Application and Risk Reduction (CBARR) Business Unit work on the Field Deployable Hydrolysis System (FDHS), a new Department of Defense (DoD) elimination technology designed to neutralize bulk amount of known chemical warfare agents and their precursors. The Pentagon is suggesting the world's chemical weapons watchdog use a U.S.made mobile destruction unit in Syria to neutralise the country's toxic stockpile, officials told Reuters. REUTERS/The U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center/Handout 10 November 2, 2013 183
  • 184. Oct 10 Libya's Prime Minister Ali Zeidan (C) arrives at the headquarters of the Prime Minister's Office in Tripoli October 10, 2013. Zeidan was seized and held for several hours on Thursday by former rebel militiamen angry at the weekend capture by U.S. special forces of a Libyan al Qaeda suspect in Tripoli. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny November 2, 2013 184
  • 185. Oct 10 Women carry portraits of General Vo Nguyen Giap while lining up on the way to his house to pay homage to him in Hanoi October 10, 2013. Thousands of people around the country lined up several kilometers long on a street as they try to pay respect to Giap, the self-taught Vietnamese general who masterminded the defeats of France and the United States to become one of the 20th century's most notable military commanders. Giap died on October 4, 2013. He was 102. REUTERS/Kham November 2, 2013 185
  • 186. Oct 10 Các tu sĩ Nepal sử dụng nhạc cụ cổ truyền trong lễ hội Shikali ở Khokana, Lalitpur.Oct 10 November 2, 2013 186
  • 187. Members of the Korean National Gugak Center perform a traditional Korean dance during their show entitled "The Movements of Korea" at the Al Hussein Cultural Center in Amman October 10, 2013. The event was hosted by the Jordanian Korean Friendship Association. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed Oct 10 November 2, 2013 187
  • 188. Oct A Free Syrian Army fighter and a civilian look up from a window as they stand inside a room in Deir al-Zor October 10, 2013. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi 10 November 2, 2013 188
  • 189. Oct 10 Taiwan's National Day ceremony held in front of the Presidential Palace in Taipei Oct. 10. November 2, 2013 189
  • 190. Oct 10 Oct. 10, 2013. Afghan refugee children play on the ground in an alley of a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan,. November 2, 2013 190
  • 191. Oct 10 Oct. 10, 2013. People prepare to cross by boat the Oubangui River to reach the Congolese city Zongo. November 2, 2013 191
  • 192. People watch as waves from the Bay of Bengal approach the shore at Podampata village in Ganjam district, in the eastern Indian state of Odisha October 11, 2013. Tens of thousands fled their homes in coastal areas of eastern India and moved to shelters on Friday, bracing for the fiercest cyclone to threaten the country since a devastating storm killed 10,000 people 14 years ago. REUTERS/Stringer Oct 11 November 2, 2013 192
  • 193. Oct 11 Latif Mehsud is supported by TTP Chief Hakimullah Mehsud. Photo AP_Oct11 November 2, 2013 193
  • 194. Oct 11 Oct. 11, 2013. Saad Imran, 6, walks his painted sheep home in Islamabad, Pakistan November 2, 2013 194
  • 195. Journey to Mecca Oct 11 A Muslim pilgrim sits atop Mount Thor in the holy city of Mecca ahead of the annual haj pilgrimage October 11, 2013. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa Muslim pilgrims pray atop Mount Thor in the holy city of Mecca ahead of the annual haj pilgrimage October 11, 2013. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa Muslim pilgrims attend Friday prayers at the Grand mosque in the holy city of Mecca ahead of the annual haj pilgrimage October 11, 2013. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa November 2, 2013 Muslim pilgrims pray atop Mount Thor in the holy city of Mecca ahead of the annual haj pilgrimage October 11, 2013. Mount Thor marks the start of the journey of the Prophet Mohammad and his companion Abu Bakr Al-Sadeeq from Mecca to Medina. It houses Thor cave where Prophet Mohammed is believed to have hid from the people of Quraish before his Hijra (migration) to Medina. 195 REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
  • 196. Oct Oct. 11, 2013. A devotee of the Chinese Jui Tui Shrine, with two guns pierced through his cheeks, takes part in a street procession during the annual vegetarian festival in Phuket, Thailand. 11 November 2, 2013 196
  • 197. Oct 11 Oct. 11, 2013. Palestinians trade goats at a local cattle market ahead of Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, in Gaza city. November 2, 2013 197
  • 198. Oct 12 Participants in the annual vegetarian Festival on the island of Phuket in Thailand to go under the blaze of Fireworks Festival.Oct 12 November 2, 2013 198
  • 199. Oct 12 A jockey spurs cows in a Pacu Jawi (traditional cow racing), in Batusangkar Indonesia.-Oct 12 November 2, 2013 199
  • 200. Oct 12 An Indian villager braving strong winds and rain reach for a safer place, in village Podampeta, in Ganjam district, India, Oct. 12, 2013. November 2, 2013 200
  • 201. Oct 12 The dancers of Ballet troupes Kosovo demonstration in a living in order to raise awareness about breast cancer in Pristina.-Oct12 November 2, 2013 201
  • 202. Oct 12 The boy to read with a class in a school in a slum in the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan. November 2, 2013 202
  • 203. Oct 12 Evacuated Indian villagers get down from a truck at a relief camp as it rains near Berhampur, India, Oct. 12, 2013. November 2, 2013 203
  • 204. Oct 12 Tens of thousands of demonstrators in Barcelona as Spanish and unity against the Catalonia National Day ceremony on the occasion of independence. Oct12 November 2, 2013 204
  • 205. Oct 12 Indian people watch high tide waves as they stand at the Bay of Bengal coast in Vishakhapatnam, India, Oct. 12, 2013. (2) November 2, 2013 205
  • 206. Oct 12 Visitors reflected on the mirror inside the artwork, at the Festival of contemporary design 2013 Designblok in Prague, Czech Republic. Oct 12 November 2, 2013 206
  • 207. Oct 12 A person driving through flood due to Typhoon Nari caused along a highway north of Manila, Philippines.-Oct12 November 2, 2013 207
  • 208. Oct An employee of the auction house Christie's with the work of art by artist Kader Attica during the auction in London. 12 November 2, 2013 208
  • 209. Mirinda Carfrae, center, of Australia celebrates after winning the Ironman World Championships 2013 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, on Oct. 12. Oct 12 November 2, 2013 209
  • 210. Oct 12 People take shelter at a wedding hall in the eastern Indian state of Odisha, October 12, 2013. November 2, 2013 210
  • 211. Oct 12 Xinhua said an unknown amount of oil leaked through the strap into the Ung Giang in the coastal city of Ningbo, Zhejiang Province in Eastern China-Oct12 November 2, 2013 211
  • 212. Oct 13 A cowboy pulls a bull by its tail during a Coleo competition, at the International Coleo Festival in Acacias October 13, 2013. This yearly sporting event, which involves cowboys on horseback tackling a young bull by pulling its tail, attracted 80 competitors and thousands of tourists. REUTERS/John Vizcaino November 2, 2013 212
  • 213. Oct 13 A woman rides a bicycle against snow in subzero temperatures in Yakeshi, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, October 13, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer November 2, 2013 213
  • 214. Oct 13 Bystanders point to tourists fallen into water after a newly-built bridge collapsed due to holding people over its capacity at Lushan Mountain, Jiangxi province October 13, 2013. Nobody was seriously injuried or killed in the accident, according to local media. REUTERS/Stringer November 2, 2013 214
  • 215. Bethany McNew, 24, from Tampa, adjusts her hat as she poses for a photo in front of the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in New York, October 13, 2013. McNew was on the first tour boat to visit Liberty Island since it was shuttered almost two weeks ago. The Statue of Liberty re-opened today, the result of the state government of New York approving state funds in spite of the ongoing federal government shutdown. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Oct 13 November 2, 2013 215
  • 216. A woman stands outside her damaged house after Cyclone Phailin hit Gopalpur in Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha October 13, 2013. India's strongest storm in 14 years left a trail of destruction along the country's east coast on Sunday, but little loss of life was reported after close to a million people took refuge in shelters. Cyclone Phailin was expected to dissipate within 36 hours, losing momentum as it headed inland after making landfall on Saturday from the Bay of Bengal, bringing winds of more than 200 kph (125 mph) to rip up homes and tear down trees. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood Oct 13 November 2, 2013 216
  • 217. Sailing boats gather at the start of the Barcolana regatta in front of Trieste harbour October 13, 2013. The annual Barcolana regatta in the Gulf of Trieste near northern Italy is one of the largest sailing races in the world with over 1,500 participants. The race began in 1969 and takes place on the second Sunday in October. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini Oct 13 November 2, 2013 217
  • 218. Oct 13 A man and his son fix their overturned boat after Cyclone Phailin hit Gopalpur village in Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of Orissa October 13, 2013.REUTERS/Adnan Abidi November 2, 2013 218
  • 219. Young men stand near a vegetable warehouse complex following a protest in the Biryulyovo district of Moscow October 13, 2013. Demonstrators, some chanting racist slogans, vandalised a shopping centre and scuffled with police in a Moscow neighbourhood on Sunday after the killing of a young man that residents blamed on a migrant from the Caucasus. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov Oct 13 November 2, 2013 219
  • 220. An Israeli soldier looks at a tunnel exposed by the Israeli military near Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha, just outside the southern Gaza Strip October 13, 2013. Israel displayed on Sunday what it called a Palestinian "terror tunnel" running into its territory from the Gaza Strip and said it was subsequently freezing the transfer of building material to the enclave.REUTERS/Amir Cohen Oct 13 November 2, 2013 220
  • 221. Oct 13 Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray during a memorial rally for Rabbi Ovadia Yosef in Jerusalem October 13, 2013. Rabbi Yosef, an Iraqiborn sage who transformed an Israeli underclass of Sephardic Jews of Middle East heritage into a powerful political force, died last Monday at the age of 93. REUTERS/Baz Ratner November 2, 2013 221
  • 222. A Free Syrian army fighter carries his weapon in a damaged building in Jubaila neighbourhood in Deir al zor, eastern Syria October 13, 2013. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi Oct 13 November 2, 2013 222
  • 223. Oct 13 A Catholic nun fills out her ballot paper before casting her vote at a polling station in Warsaw October 13, 2013. Residents of Warsaw were voting on Sunday on whether to fire their mayor in a referendum that has turned into a chance for voters to voice concerns about the government of Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel November 2, 2013 223
  • 224. Oct Workers prepare the kiln to burn limestone to lime powder that will be converted into liquid limestone in Jabel Toriea at the Omdurman locality, October 13, 2013. Liquid limestone is used as an alternative for concrete on walls or pavements. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah 13 November 2, 2013 224
  • 225. Oct 13 Residents ride on a farm tractor in Candaba, Pampanga that is swamped with floodwaters brought by Typhoon Santi (international code name: Nari) in northern Philippines, October 13, 2013. Typhoon Nari left a trail of destruction in the northern Philippines, triggering landslides and flash floods that killed at least 13 people, and displaced more than 50,000 people, disaster officials said on Sunday. REUTERS/Erik De Castro November 2, 2013 225
  • 226. Oct 13 November 2, 2013 Protesters hold red and green paper sheets as they protest against plans to open Europe's biggest open-cast gold mine in Romania, in front of the government headquarters in Bucharest October 13, 2013. Thousands of people in cities across Romania have staged protests against the Rosia Montana Gold Corporation venture, which would use cyanide to extract 314 tonnes of gold and 1,500 tonnes of silver. REUTERS/Radu Sigheti 226
  • 227. Oct 13 The tombstone of Anjelica "Baby Hope" Castillo is seen in the Bronx borough of New York, October 13, 2013. New York City police have arrested a cousin in the killing of the 4year-old girl dubbed "Baby Hope," whose body was found crammed in a picnic cooler in 1991, police said on Saturday. Conrado Juarez, 52, early on Saturday confessed to sexually assaulting and then smothering the girl, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly told a news conference. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri November 2, 2013 227
  • 228. Oct 13 Law enforcement officers clash with protesters from the "Million Vet March on the Memorials", rallying against the closure of the U.S. National World War Two Memorial due to the current U.S. government shutdown, as they climb the fence in front of the White House gates in Washington, October 13, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst November 2, 2013 228
  • 229. Oct 13 A woman returns to the cyclone hit Arjipalli village on the Bay of Bengal coast in Ganjam district, Orissa state, India.Oct13 November 2, 2013 229
  • 230. Oct 13 Novak Djokovic of Serbia kisses the trophy after winning the men's singles final match against Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament October 13, 2013. World number two Djokovic produced a magical display to overcome the ferocious hitting of Del Potro and successfully defend the Shanghai Masters title on Sunday. REUTERS/Carlos Barria November 2, 2013 230
  • 231. Oct 13 A model waits backstage during Ukrainian Fashion Week in Kiev October 13, 2013. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich November 2, 2013 231
  • 232. Oct 13 An NYPD officer looks at revellers while they take part in the annual Hispanic Day Parade in New York October 13, 2013. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz November 2, 2013 232
  • 233. Oct A boy bathes at a public hand pump after Cyclone Phailin hit Gopalpur in Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha October 13, 2013. India's strongest storm in 14 years left a trail of destruction along the country's east coast on Sunday, but little loss of life was reported after close to a million people took refuge in shelters. Cyclone Phailin was expected to dissipate within 36 hours, losing momentum as it headed inland after making landfall on Saturday from the Bay of Bengal, bringing winds of more than 200 kph (125 mph) to rip up homes and tear down trees. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood 13 November 2, 2013 233
  • 234. Oct 13 People take a stroll on a sunny autumn day in Stockholm October 13, 2013. REUTERS/Jessica Gow/TT News Agency Autumn colors November 2, 2013 234
  • 235. Autumn colours are reflected in a lake at Sheffield Park Gardens near Haywards Heath in Southern England October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor A man walks with a dog in a park during foggy autumn morning in Minsk, October 10, 2013. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko People admire the autumn colours at Sheffield Park Gardens near Haywards Heath in Southern England October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor People are reflected in water as they cross a bridge in a park on a sunny autumn day in Moscow, October 12, 2013. The picture is rotated 180 degrees. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov Autumn colors November 2, 2013 235
  • 236. A man jogs in a park on a sunny autumn day in Prague October 13, 2013. REUTERS/David W Cerny A mountaineer drinks water near Prokosko Lake on Vranica mountain near Fojnica during an autumn day, October 12, 2013. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic A couple jogs on a sunny autumn day at Royal Park Lazienki in Warsaw October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel A woman walks through autumn mist at Arundel in Southern England October 7, 2013. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor Autumn colors November 2, 2013 236
  • 237. Oct 13 Russian photojournalists take part in a rally in support of photographer Denis Sinyakov in St. Petersburg, October 13, 2013. Sinyakov is one of 30 people arrested on piracy charges following a protest by environmental group Greenpeace against offshore oil drilling in the Arctic. REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk November 2, 2013 237
  • 238. Oct 13 Tourists take pictures before the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor in New York City, on October 13, 2013. November 2, 2013 238
  • 239. Oct An Afghan boy waiting for customers to purchase at a cattle market opens on Eid alAdha coming of Islam, on October 13, 2013. 13 November 2, 2013 239
  • 240. Oct 13 Muslim pilgrims wait until the early morning prayers at mosques in Great Mecca.Oct13 November 2, 2013 240
  • 241. Oct 13 A policeman salutes as Vietnamese soldiers transport an artillery cart carrying the coffin of the late General Vo Nguyen Giap during his funeral on a street in Hanoi October 13, 2013. Vietnamese poured into the country's capital on Sunday to bid farewell to Giap, the late general who masterminded historic defeats of France and the United States to become one of the 20th century's most feared military commanders. Giap died on October 4 at the age of 102. REUTERS/Tuan DC November 2, 2013 241
  • 242. Cựu Tổng Bí thư Ðảng Cộng sản Việt Nam Lê Khả Phiêu (đứng giữa hai vòng hoa) viếng Ðại tướng Võ Nguyên Giáp tại Nhà tang lễ Quốc gia ở Hà Nội, ngày 12/10/2013. Hàng ngàn người mang theo hoa và nhang đèn, đứng xếp hàng dài nhiều tiếng đồng hồ để vào viếng Đại tướng Võ Nguyên Giáp-Oct 8. Hàng trăm ngàn người đứng dọc theo đoạn đường dài 40 kilomet để tiễn đưa Tướng Giáp đến nơi an nghỉ cuối cùng.Oct 08 Hàng ngàn người mang theo hình ảnh, hoa, nhang đèn xếp hàng dài nhiều km đến cả tiếng đồng hồ để vào viếng Đại tướng Võ Nguyên Giáp, ngày 6/10/2013. 242 November 2, 2013
  • 243. Oct 13 Oct. 13, 2013. The coffin of the late Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap is lowered into a grave as hundreds of thousands of people line up at his burial site in Quang Trach district, Quang Binh province, Vietnam. November 2, 2013 243
  • 244. Oct The children waved the flag of Vietnam and China before the ceremony welcomed Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi Oct 13 13 November 2, 2013 244
  • 245. Oct 14 A girl looks out from the window of her partially damaged house after Cyclone Phailin hit Puri in the eastern Indian state of Odisha October 14, 2013. A mass evacuation saved thousands of people from India's fiercest cyclone in 14 years, but aid workers warned a million would need help after their homes and livelihoods were destroyed. Cyclone Phailin was expected to dissipate within 36 hours, losing momentum on Sunday as it headed inland after making landfall from the Bay of Bengal, bringing winds of more than 200 kph (125 mph) that ripped apart tens of thousands of thatched huts, mangled power lines and tore down trees. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood November 2, 2013 245
  • 246. Oct Vendors sell vegetables at Thiriminglar market, one of Myanmar's biggest wholesale vegetable markets, in Yangon October 14, 2013. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun 14 November 2, 2013 246
  • 247. Oct 14 The goats are painted feathers to attract buyers while being released for the Eid al-Adha holidays coming of Islam in the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan. Oct14 November 2, 2013 247
  • 248. An Alitalia plane approaches to land as starlings fly at Fiumicino international airport in Rome October 14, 2013. Italy will have to notify a planned government-led 500-million-euro bailout of nearbankrupt airline Alitalia to EU regulators who will then assess whether the measure complies with EU state aid rules, the European Commission said on Monday.REUTERS/Max Rossi Oct 14 November 2, 2013 248
  • 249. Oct 14 A fisherman walks inside a damaged port building after Cyclone Phailin hit Gopalpur village in Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha October 14, 2013. A mass evacuation saved thousands of people from India's fiercest cyclone in 14 years, but aid workers warned a million would need help after their homes and livelihoods were destroyed. Cyclone Phailin was expected to dissipate within 36 hours, losing momentum on Sunday as it headed inland after making landfall from the Bay of Bengal, bringing winds of more than 200 kph (125 mph) that ripped apart tens of thousands of thatched huts, mangled power lines and tore down trees. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi November 2, 2013 249
  • 250. Oct 14 An abandoned house with portrait of Russian actor Alexander Kaidanovsky by French artist at The Drawing Center, Mouarf Krasnoyarsk in Siberia in Russia. Oct14 November 2, 2013 250
  • 251. Oct 14 Workers dressed in protective clothing sit in a transport vehicle before they prepare a dummy chemical grenade during a demonstration at GEKA (Gesellschaft zur Entsorgung von chemischen Kampfstoffen und Ruestungsaltlasten) company in Munster October 14, 2013. The state-owned GEKA, translated as society for the disposal of chemical weapons and ordnance, is the only German company which is able to destroy chemical munitions countrywide. GEKA is currently destroying German world-war chemical munitions.REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch November 2, 2013 251
  • 252. Oct Cyclone Phailin pounds India 14 A boy stands on the roof of his home after Cyclone Phailin hit Brahmapur town in Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of Orissa October 13, 2013 A man and his son stand inside their damaged house after Cyclone Phailin hit Gopalpur village in Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha October 14, 2013. November 2, 2013 A damaged Hindu temple after Cyclone Phailin hit Arjyapalli village, in Ganjam district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha October 14, 2013. Jharkhand October 13, 2013. 252
  • 253. One boat was destroyed in the storm Phailin port Gopalpur.Oct14 Oct 14 November 2, 2013 253
  • 254. Oct 14 Samat village in West Bengal state, India, standing on river embankment was swept Kangsabati. Torrential rain, storm after reduced intensity Phailin, as rivers burst their banks. November 2, 2013 254
  • 255. Oct 14 Artist Sudarshan Pattnaik on sculptures in the sand about the cyclone Phailin in the city of Puri in the Eastern State of Odisha State in India.Oct14 November 2, 2013 255
  • 256. A man walks through the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol during the partial government shutdown in Washington October 14, 2013. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden will meet congressional leaders on Monday to discuss the impasse on how to extend the U.S. debt ceiling and end the government shutdown. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts Oct 14 November 2, 2013 256
  • 257. Free Syrian Army fighters drink tea in Raqqa, eastern Syria October 14, 2013. REUTERS/Nour Fourat Oct 14 November 2, 2013 257
  • 258. Oct 14 A worker cleans an exterior of a newly built urban complex building accommodating offices and retail shops in Beijing October 14, 2013. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon November 2, 2013 258
  • 259. Oct 14 An Afghan refugee children sitting by the road in a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan.Oct14 November 2, 2013 259
  • 260. Oct 14 The Hindu woman smeared ' Sindur ', or gouache, a woman's face-up on the last day of the Festival of Durga Puja in the city of Chandigarh in northern India.Oct14 November 2, 2013 260
  • 261. Oct 14 Sharp gains on both sides of the road through Windsor to Windsor Castle in front of the home of Queen Elizabeth, the South of England.Oct14 November 2, 2013 261
  • 262. Oct 14 Culver City firefighters douse a fire which burned wooden power line poles close to homes and oil derricks, in Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California October 14, 2013.REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson November 2, 2013 262
  • 263. Oct 14 A Muslim pilgrim prays atop Mount Mercy on the plains of Arafat during the peak of the annual haj pilgrimage, near the holy city of Mecca early morning October 14, 2013. An estimated two million Muslims were in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Monday morning for the start of the annual Haj pilgrimage. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa November 2, 2013 263
  • 264. Oct 14 Russian police detain migrant workers during a raid at a vegetable warehouse complex in the Biryulyovo district of Moscow October 14, 2013. Over 1,000 migrants were detained across Moscow on Monday in sweeping police raids following Sunday's riots after a killing blamed on a migrant. REUTERS/Ivan Stolpnikov November 2, 2013 264
  • 265. A car drives past the residence of Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst next to Limburg Cathedral (L) in Limburg October 14, 2013. A Roman Catholic bishop under fire for spending some 31 million euros ($42 million) on an ultra-luxurious residence should examine his conscience over the crisis he has caused, the head of Germany's bishops said on Monday. Tebartz-van Elst of Limburg in western Germany has stirred anger and calls for his resignation among German Catholics and media over huge cost overruns on his residence at a time when Pope Francis is stressing humility and serving the poor. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach Oct 14 November 2, 2013 265
  • 266. Employees work inside a beer factory in Shenyang, Liaoning province, October 14, 2013. Factory-gate deflation eased further in September, although in annual terms prices still recoded a 19th consecutive fall. REUTERS/Stringer Oct 14 November 2, 2013 266
  • 267. Oct President Barack Obama greets children and volunteers during a visit to Martha's Table, a kitchen that prepares meals for the needy, in Washington October 14, 2013. Obama said on Monday it appears there has been progress in Senate fiscal impasse negotiations but that there is a good chance the United States will default on its debts if Republicans are unwilling to set aside some partisan concerns. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque 14 November 2, 2013 267
  • 268. The illuminated Potsdamer square is pictured during the "Festival of Light" show in Berlin October 14, 2013. Several landmarks and touristic spots will be illuminated in the German capital from October 9 to 20. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz Oct 14 November 2, 2013 268
  • 269. Members of the First Nation TsleilWaututh, Squamish and Musqueam bands paddle in a traditional canoe during a Thanksgiving protest in North Vancouver, British Columbia October 14, 2013. The group are protesting the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion by energy company Kinder-Morgan and the increase of tanker traffic in the Burrard Inlet.REUTERS/Andy Clark Oct 14 November 2, 2013 269
  • 270. Oct 14 Oct. 14, 2013. Cadets of the Syrian police college demonstrate going through an obstacle course during a graduation ceremony for a new batch of police cadets, at an unknown location. November 2, 2013 270
  • 271. Oct Earthquake in the Philippines 15 Rescuers clear debris from buried vehicles after an earthquake struck Cebu city, in central Philippines October 15, 2013. November 2, 2013 271
  • 272. Oct 15 The scene of the earthquake on the island of Bohol (Philippines)-Photo AFP_Oct 15 November 2, 2013 272
  • 273. Oct The building of the Church in the town of Loboc, Bohol after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake richter struck the area on 15-102013. 15 November 2, 2013 273
  • 274. Oct 15 Philippines Typhoon Nari go through it again recently suffered a magnitude 7.2 earthquake on 15/10 in the town of Loboc, Bohoi. This is one of the most popular tourist attraction of the Philippines. San Pedro Cathedral in the town center also collapsed. Some streets were serious butchery. There have been at least 30 people were killed November 2, 2013 274
  • 275. Oct 15 Firefighters stand near destroyed vehicles covered with rubble after an earthquake struck Cebu city, in central Philippines October 15, 2013. A powerful earthquake measuring 7.2 struck islands popular with tourists in the Philippines on Tuesday, killing at least 67 people, some as they prayed in a centuries-old church, and causing widespread damage to infrastructure, officials said. REUTERS/Erik De Castro November 2, 2013 275
  • 277. Oct 15 A resident walks past a building that collapsed during an earthquake in Cebu City, central Philippines October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer A security guard walks past the bell tower church of historic Basilica Minore of Sto Nino that fell down after an earthquake hit Cebu city, central Philippines October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer November 2, 2013 A view of vehicles that were damaged by falling debris after an earthquake struck Cebu city, central Philippines October 15, 2013. REUTERS/STRINGER Church officials stand outside a damaged centuries old Basilica Minore of Sto Nino de Cebu church after an earthquake struck Cebu city, in central Philippines October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Erik De Castro 277
  • 278. Oct Vendors and shoppers run to safety after an earthquake hit Mandaue town in Cebu City, central Philippines October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer 15 The church in Cebu city, central Philippines October 15, 2013. A resident inspects a building collapsed during an earthquake in Cebu city, central Philippines October 15, 2013. November 2, 2013 Rescuers clear debris from buried vehicles after an earthquake struck Cebu city, in central Philippines October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Erik De Castro 278
  • 279. Oct 15 Muslim pilgrims throw pebbles at pillars during the ritual "Jamarat", or the stoning of Satan, in Mina near the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. November 2, 2013 279
  • 280. Oct 15 Seller pushing carts full of coconut to the main bazaar in Colombo, Sri Lanka. November 2, 2013 280
  • 281. Oct 15 Burdock stick on the manes of horses in the boreal forest region in Siberia, Russia. November 2, 2013 281
  • 282. The room (C) where an explosion occurred at Traders Hotel in central Yangon is seen early October 15, 2013. According to local media, a small explosion ripped through the room in the hotel just before midnight on Monday, wounding one American, officials said. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun Oct 15 November 2, 2013 282
  • 283. Oct 15 A girl prays during Eid el-Kebir at a mosque in Koumassi, in the Ivorian capital Abidjan, Ivory Coast, October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon . November 2, 2013 283
  • 284. Festival of Eid Oct 15 A butcher cleans a slaughtered sacrificial bull on the first day of the Eid al-Adha feast near Sanaa, Yemen, October 15, 2013. Cows are slaughtered by butchers on the first day of Eid al-Adha at a livestock market in Mogadishu, Somalia, October 15, 2013. November 2, 2013 Children play on a boat-shaped swing on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Aleppo, Syria, October 15, 2013. Sheep are slaughtered on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Raqqa, eastern Syria, October 15, 2013. 284
  • 285. Oct A fisherman throws a fish during the traditional carp haul in the village of Stankov, near the south Bohemian town of Trebon October 15, 2013. Carp harvest starts in October ahead of the forthcoming Christmas season. REUTERS/David W Cerny 15 November 2, 2013 285
  • 286. Oct 15 Bangladeshi Muslims sitting on the roof of a train to go home before Eid al-Adha, while others continue to wait at a station in Dhaka, Bangladesh. November 2, 2013 286
  • 291. Afghan boys play with toy guns on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Jalalabad October 15, 2013. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha to mark the end of the haj pilgrimage by slaughtering sheep, goats, camels and cows to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. REUTERS/Parwiz Oct 15 November 2, 2013 291
  • 292. Oct 15 A man runs after an anti-government protester set fire to a police car after a protest supporting a teachers strike in Rio de Janeiro October 15, 2013. The protest demanded changes in the public state and municipal education system. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes November 2, 2013 292
  • 293. Oct 15 A Free Syrian Army fighter holds up his weapon and rides a horse as people on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Aleppo October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Molhem Barakat November 2, 2013 293
  • 294. Oct 15 A man dressed as Batman rides on the back of a scooter near Times Square in New York October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly November 2, 2013 294