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A 15-day-old night monkey is feed by a veterinarian at a temporary shelter west of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. Sponsored by Bogota's Ministry of Environment, the shelter receives between 3,000 and 3,500 wild animals a year; some seized from poachers and others found hurt. An estimated $560,000 U.S. dollars are spent in the recovery and care of these animals. Seventy percent of rescued animals are reintroduced to their habitat and the remaining 30% are sent to zoos around the country. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)
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Two year old Eva Bray looks at a blooming Magnolia campbellii flower in the Trebah Gardens in Cornwall, as spring arrives in the south-west peninsula before the rest of the country. Tuesday, February 19, 2013. The Nare Hotel and The Great Gardens of Cornwall, backed by veteran British horticultural expert Roy Lancaster, are on a mission to persuade the nation to recognise that the first flowering of the Magnolia campbellii trees, found in several of The Great Gardens of Cornwall, marks the true start of spring in Britain. (Simon Burt/PA Wire)
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Pakistani Shiite Muslims mourn next to the bodies of their relatives, a victims of Saturday's bombing that killed scores of people, as relatives refuse to bury their dead in protest, in Quetta, Pakistan, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. Pakistan on Tuesday ordered a security operation in response to the weekend bombing targeting minority Shiites that killed 89 people in the southwestern city of Quetta and sacked the top police officer in the surrounding Baluchistan province. (AP Photo/Arshad Butt)
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An Israeli border policeman fires with anti-riot ammunition towards Palestinian demonstrators, not pictured, during a protest to support Palestinian prisoners, outside Ofer, an Israeli military prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. Palestinian protesters clashed with Israeli soldiers at a rally Tuesday in support of four imprisoned Palestinians on hunger strike, as hundreds of inmates said they were refusing food for the day in solidarity with the fasting inmates. One of the four hunger-striking Palestinians is 35-year-old Samer Issawi whose health has severely deteriorated after he has refused food, on-and-off, for more than 200 days. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)
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The Duchess of Cambridge at a reception during her visit to Hope House residential centre, run by Action on Addiction for recovering addicts in Clapham, South London. Tuesday February 19, 2013. (Mary Turner/The Times/PA Wire)
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Olympian Oscar Pistorius, foreground, stands following his bail hearing, as his brother Carl, left, and father Henke, second from left, look on in Pretoria, South Africa, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. Pistorius fired into the door of a small bathroom where his girlfriend was cowering after a shouting match on Valentine's Day, hitting her three times, a South African prosecutor said Tuesday as he charged the sports icon with premeditated murder. The magistrate ruled that Pistorius faces the harshest bail requirements available in South African law. He did not elaborate before a break was called in the session. (AP Photo)
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Yemeni security forces look at a car and plane wreck on a house at the site of a plane crash in Sanaa, Yemen, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. A Yemeni official says a military plane on a training exercise crashed into a neighborhood in the country's capital, Sanaa, killing and injuring scores of people. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)
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Handout photo issued by The Co-operative of Martin Bacon, 42, who got his specially modified coffee powered Ford P100 pick-up truck to go more than 65mph, which is a Guinness World Record for this type of vehicle. Tuesday February 19, 2013. The vehicle uses coffee chaff pellets - the waste product from coffee production - which are heated in a charcoal fire where they break down into carbon monoxide and hydrogen. (Lorne Campbell/PA Wire)
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Japan's senior Foreign Ministry director-general for Asian and Oceanian Affairs Shinsuke Sugiyama, center, is surrounded by journalists upon arriving at the Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. Sugiyama is in Beijing for talks with Chinese officials on Korean Peninsula affairs and territorial disputes between the Asian powers. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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Naked Museum visitors look at pictures of the show "Nude Men from 1800 to Today" during a special opening to friends of nudism at the Leopold Museum, Vienna, Austria, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. The show "Nude Men from 1800 to Today" opened its doors from 19 October 2012 to March 4,2013, looking at how artists have dealt with the theme of male nudity over the centuries. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)
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Children react as a carnivorous theropod known as the Australovenator dinosaur walks through crowds along the Southbank, in London, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. The dinosaur is one of many that can be visited at the Erth's Dinosaur Petting Zoo, visiting from Australia, the creatures can be touched and fed at the Southbank Centre. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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Prime Minister David Cameron poses with Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan (right) as he meets students at Janki Devi Memorial College, a girls only college, in Delhi, India during the second day of a three day visit to the country. Tuesday February 19, 2013. (Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)