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Society
Obama Officially Sworn-In In The Blue Room Of The White House During Inauguration
President Barack Obama is officially sworn-in by Chief Justice John Roberts, not pictured, in the Blue Room of the White House during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013. <AP Photo/Brendan Smialowsi, Pool> President Barack Obama is officially sworn-in by Chief Justice John Roberts, not pictured, in…
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East Asia
Ethnic Mongolians In Traditional Costume Attend Winter Nadam Fair In Xilingol, China’s Inner Mongolia
Women and children of the Mongolian ethnic group in traditional ethnic costume attends the winter Nadam fair in Xilingol, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Jan. 20, 2013. Nadam, meaning entertainment and playing in Mongolian language, is a folk festival of the Mongolian ethnic group. During the event, local residents…
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West Asia
Egyptian Protesters Clash With Police In Alexandria Over Result Of Court Ruling On 2011 Uprising
Protesters confront with the police during clashes in the coastal city of Alexandria, Egypt, on Jan. 20, 2013. Police and protesters clashed here on Sunday after the presiding judge investigating the killing of protesters in Egypt’s 2011 uprising returned the case. A burning vehicle is seen during clashes in the…
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East Asia
Japan’s Self-Defense Force Personnel Attend Flag Returning Ceremony In Tokyo Upon Returning From Peacekeeping Mission In Golan Heights
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, and Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera attend the flag returning ceremony by Japan’s Self-Defense Forces involved in U.N. peacekeeping operations in the Israeli-held Golan Heights at the Defense Ministry in Tokyo Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013. The 47-member unit returned the team’s flag upon coming back…
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East Asia
Winter Fishing Cultural Festival Opens On Frozen Wolong Lake In Liaoning Province, Northeast China
Cooks make fish soup during the opening ceremony of Winter Fishing Cultural Festival at Wolong Lake, Kangping County, northeast China’s Liaoning Province, Jan. 16, 2013. Performers here will hold an ancestor worship ritual and fish in traditional ways during the eight-day festival. The first fish is caught from the frozen…
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East Asia
Exhibition Of Photos Shot By Pulitzer Prize Winners Opens In Taipei, Taiwan
Guests attend the opening ceremony of the photo exhibition “Capture the Moment: The Pulitzer Prize Photographs” in Taipei, southeast China’s Taiwan, Jan. 17, 2013. The exhibiton displays 151 photographs shot by the Pulitzer Prize winners since the award was established in 1942. A visitor watch photographs exhibited during the photo…
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South Asia
A Rickshaw Driver Warms Himself With Clothes While Eating Under A Bridge In New Delhi
An Indian child and a puppy sit near a bag of charcoal on a winter morning in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. Mercury in various parts of North India dipped again Tuesday and flights and trains were partially disrupted by early morning fog, according to a news report.…
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South Asia
A Kashmiri Muslim Boy Clears Snow From The Roof Of His Houseboat In Srinagar
A Kashmiri Muslim boy sells umbrellas as it snows in Srinagar, India, Friday, Jan. 18, 2013. Traffic on the 300 kilometers (186 miles)-long Jammu-Srinagar national highway was suspended due to heavy snowfall, according to news reports. A Kashmiri Muslim boy clears snow from the roof of his houseboat in Srinagar,…
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Minister lobbies to retain part of trade functions
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Affairs (MOFAT) began a belated effort Friday to keep its trade related division. In proposed government apparatus changes, the ministry is supposed to be stripped of trade policy-setting and negotiating functions, which will be handed over to the Ministry of Industry, Trade and…
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‘Burberry men’ may get heavier penalty
An appellate court has found a man guilty of child abuse for having a seven-year-old girl watch him sexually stimulate himself. It was the first recognition of such an act as child abuse. What appears to be legally more important is that the ruling is likely to influence similar cases…
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