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Week in pictures: 10-16 March

Crufts winner Willy

Tibetan terrier Willy beat more than 25,000 rivals to the top title at this year's Crufts dog show in London.

Presidents Bush and Calderon

US President George Bush and his Mexican counterpart Felipe Calderon tour the Mayan ruins in the Yucatan Peninsula.

Anti-Bush protest in Mexico

Bush's visit to Mexico, the last stop on Latin American tour, prompted riots outside the US embassy in Mexico City.

Wembley Stadium

The keys to Wembley Stadium were handed over to the Football Association - more than a year after it was supposed to open.

Morgan Tsvangirai

Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was treated for a fractured skull after allegedly being beaten in police custody.

Snow in Jerusalem

A freak snow-storm in Jerusalem blocked access roads and caused power outages.

Record heat in California

Fish gathered in the shallows of the Morris Reservoir in California, which remains dramatically low after record heat pounded the region.

Elton John

Sir Elton John threw a lavish party in London to celebrate his 60th birthday. He shared the event with artist Sam Taylor-Wood (centre), who has just turned 40.

Roman Abramovich

Billionaire Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, whose fortune is estimated at £10.8bn, divorced from wife Irina in Russia after 15 years.

Cloud Leopard

Clouded leopards found in Borneo and Sumatra were identified as a new species of cat, according to conservation group WWF.






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