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15:29 GMT, Friday, 2 May 2008 16:29 UK
Week in pictures: 26 April - 2 May

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At least 66 people were killed in a collision at dawn between two passenger trains in eastern China, state media said. More than 400 passengers were injured, many of them seriously.

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Austrian man Josef Fritzl, 73, from the town of Amstetten, confessed to imprisoning his daughter in a cellar for 24 years and fathering her seven children.

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Police released photos of the cellar in which they were kept. They show a concealed network of windowless chambers. The rooms were equipped for sleeping and cooking, and with sanitary facilities.

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A 48-hour strike was begun as last minute talks failed to find a solution to the dispute between workers and management at the Grangemouth refinery, Scotland.

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Burnt pages of a book were collected after a fire engulfed the Peace Baptist Church in Philadelphia, USA, sending thick black smoke into the air...

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...while in Virginia, a flag stood in the rubble in the city of Suffolk, a day after a tornado struck the area.

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Millions of people across Israel marked the country's annual memorial day for six million Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust.

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Morris Men saw in the dawn on One Tree Hill, Somerset, England. Morris dancing is a traditional folk dance, accompanied by music, with dancers using sticks and handkerchiefs.

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The first day of May brought workers and unionists on to the streets in Ukraine and around the world to mark May Day or Labour Day.
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