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Day in pictures

"Pumpkin", one of two turkeys "pardoned" by US President George W Bush ahead of Thanksgiving

"Pumpkin", one of two turkeys "pardoned" by US President George W Bush ahead of Thanksgiving, stands outside the White House.

Solar panels are seen on the roof of the Vatican's Paul VI Hall

Solar panels on the roof of the Vatican's Paul VI Hall have just gone active. They will light and heat the hall for Pope Benedict's weekly general audience.

A huge Christmas tree is installed on Red Square, Moscow

A huge Christmas tree is installed on Red Square, Moscow.

A barge carries 40 retired New York City subway cars out to sea to be sunk

A barge carries 40 retired New York City subway cars out to sea to be sunk, forming a reef for marine life.

Labourers build a temporary bridge over the River Ganges for the Magh Mela festival in India

Labourers build a temporary bridge over the River Ganges for the Magh Mela festival in India.

Passengers rest at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok

Thousands of tourists remain stranded by anti-government protests at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok.

A Palestinian woman at a UN food aid distribution centre in Gaza City

A Palestinian woman sits on flour sacks at a UN food aid distribution centre in the Shati refugee camp, Gaza City.

Pakistani animal-sellers in Hyderabad, Pakistan

Before the religious festival of Eid al-Adha, people in Hyderabad, Pakistan, get ready to sacrifice animals.

Villagers catch fish on the outskirts of Allahabad, India

Villagers catch fish from a water hyacinth-covered pond on the outskirts of Allahabad, India.

South Koreans dressed in Santa Claus costumes

People skate in Santa Claus costumes in Yongin, South Korea. South Korea is the only East Asian country to recognise Christmas as a national holiday.

Kevin Pietersen spits out water during athe fifth one-day  cricket international between England and India at Cuttack

England's Kevin Pietersen takes a break from the fifth one-day cricket international against India at Cuttack, India.

A giraffe is unloaded from a ship container in Sydney, Australia. She is on her way to join a breeding program at Taronga Zoo

A giraffe is unloaded from a ship container in Sydney, Australia




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