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Images In The News - May 23, 2008


A Zimbabwean man takes refuge at the Milnerton police station after fleeing a fresh outbreak of anti-foreigner violence in Cape Town, South Africa, May 22, 2008.  

REUTERS/Mark Wessels

Spanish assistant bullfighter lies on the arena next to a bull during a bullfight at Maestranza bullring in Seville May 22, 2008.  

REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo

People displaced by Cyclone Nargis line up by their tents for United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon at a refugee camp in Kyondah village, Myanmar May 22, 2008. Ban Ki-Moon is on a tour to view conditions in Cyclone Nargis damaged areas and to meet with Myanmar government officials.  

REUTERS/Stan Honda

President George W. Bush kisses Erika Wyckoff, wife of Sergeant Charles Wyckoff, after she received her husband's posthumous Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism in action during a division review ceremony at Fort Bragg, home of the 82nd Airborne, in North Carolina May 22, 2008.  

REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Palestinians carry a wounded youth near the Karni crossing between the Gaza Strip and Israel May 22, 2008. Israeli soldiers shot and killed one Palestinian and wounded 10 others, medical workers said, after youths taking part in a Hamas rally against Gaza border closures approached Israel's Karni Crossing, medical workers said. An Israeli army spokesman said troops spotted armed men in the crowd, but had no immediate reports of any gunfire.  

REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

Paramilitary policemen are disinfected after searching for bodies of victims in the earthquake-affected Dujiangyan, Sichuan province May 21, 2008.  

REUTERS/Stringer

A man looks out a window of his home at the wreckage after a tornado hit Greeley, Colorado May 22, 2008.  

REUTERS/Bret Hartman

A man looks at a pig walking out from where it sleeps in Taipei May 22, 2008. The sole tenant of 151 Ti-Hua Street, Taipei pays no rent, does no work and won't mind being called a fat pig. She is a 150-kg (330 lb) sow after all. The pig's owner, a middle-aged man who declined to be interviewed, put her up at the tiny, blue-painted hut about two years ago when she got too big to share a living space with humans, neighbours say.  

REUTERS/Pichi Chuang

Children play in a dirty pond in the Karamoja region, 700 km (420 miles) northeast of the Ugandan capital Kampala, May 22, 2008.  

REUTERS/James Akena

Two cows suffering from malnutrition rest in drought-affected Los Chiles de San Carlos 300 km (187.5 miles) north of San Jose May 22, 2008. Hundreds of families have lost crops and livestock, and been without water, after a prolonged drought in the northern region of Costa Rica forcing the government to declare a national emergency, local media reported on Thursday.  

REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate


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