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ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2829Credit:BORIS ROESSLER / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319118 The joint plaintiff in the Kachelmann trial leaves the
garage of the District Court in a car in Mannheim, Germany, 6
September 2010. Joerg Kachelmann, 52, was arrested and remanded
into custody in March after his long-time girlfriend alleged he had
assaulted her in their apartment following an argument. He denies
the allegations. The trial of a German TV weatherman accused of
raping his girlfriend at knife-point had to be adjourned, as
defence lawyers claimed two of the sitting judges were biased.
EPA/BORIS ROESSLER
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2788Credit:RONALD WITTEK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319117 German TV weather announcer Joerg Kachelmann (C)
arrives with his two lawyers Reinhard Birkenstock (R) and Ralf
Hoecker (L) at the District Court in Mannheim, Germany, 6 September
2010. Joerg Kachelmann, 52, was arrested and remanded into custody
in
March after his long-time girlfriend alleged he had assaulted her
in their apartment following an argument. He denies the
allegations. The trial of a German TV weatherman accused of raping
his girlfriend at knife-point had to be adjourned, as defence
lawyers claimed two of the sitting judges were biased. EPA/RONALD
WITTEK
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2740Credit:RONALD WITTEK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319116 German TV weather announcer Joerg Kachelmann at the
District Court in Mannheim, Germany, 6 September 2010. Joerg
Kachelmann, 52, was arrested and remanded into custody in
March after his long-time girlfriend alleged he had assaulted her
in their apartment following an argument. He denies the
allegations. The trial of a German TV weatherman accused of raping
his girlfriend at knife-point had to be adjourned, as defence
lawyers claimed two of the sitting judges were biased. EPA/RONALD
WITTEK
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2723Credit:RONALD WITTEK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319115 German TV weather announcer Joerg Kachelmann at the
District Court in Mannheim, Germany, 6 September 2010. Joerg
Kachelmann, 52, was arrested and remanded into custody in
March after his long-time girlfriend alleged he had assaulted her
in their apartment following an argument. He denies the
allegations. The trial of a German TV weatherman accused of raping
his girlfriend at knife-point had to be adjourned, as defence
lawyers claimed two of the sitting judges were biased. EPA/RONALD
WITTEK
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2720Credit:RONALD WITTEK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319114 German TV weather announcer Joerg Kachelmann at the
District Court in Mannheim, Germany, 6 September 2010. Joerg
Kachelmann, 52, was arrested and remanded into custody in
March after his long-time girlfriend alleged he had assaulted her
in their apartment following an argument. He denies the
allegations. The trial of a German TV weatherman accused of raping
his girlfriend at knife-point had to be adjourned, as defence
lawyers claimed two of the sitting judges were biased. EPA/RONALD
WITTEK
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2698Credit:RONALD WITTEK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319113 German TV weather announcer Joerg Kachelmann at the
District Court in Mannheim, Germany, 6 September 2010. Joerg
Kachelmann, 52, was arrested and remanded into custody in
March after his long-time girlfriend alleged he had assaulted her
in their apartment following an argument. He denies the
allegations. The trial of a German TV weatherman accused of raping
his girlfriend at knife-point had to be adjourned, as defence
lawyers claimed two of the sitting judges were biased. EPA/RONALD
WITTEK
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2672Credit:ROLEX DELA PENA / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319107 Filipino Gregorio Mendoza (R), brother of the
perpetrator of the 23 August 2010 hostage crisis in Manila, takes
an oath before giving testimony during a hearing at the Department
of Justice in Manila, Philippines 06 September 2010. The Filipino
government's Incident Investigation and Review Committee (IIRC)
continued its third day of a probe into the 23 August
hostage-taking crisis in Manila where eight Hong Kong tourists and
their Filipino hostage-taker, dismissed policeman Rolando Mendoza,
were killed during a controversial police assault. EPA/ROLEX DELA
PENA/POOL
Keywords:CRIME
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2656Credit:RONALD WITTEK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319099 German TV weather announcer Joerg Kachelmann at the
District Court in Mannheim, Germany, 6 September 2010. Joerg
Kachelmann, 52, was arrested and remanded into custody in
March after his long-time girlfriend alleged he had assaulted her
in their apartment following an argument. He denies the
allegations. The trial of a German TV weatherman accused of raping
his girlfriend at knife-point had to be adjourned, as defence
lawyers claimed two of the sitting judges were biased. EPA/RONALD
WITTEK
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2654Credit:RONALD WITTEK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319098 German TV weather announcer Joerg Kachelmann (C)
arrives with his two lawyers Reinhard Birkenstock (L) and Ralf
Hoecker (R) at the District Court in Mannheim, Germany, 6 September
2010. Joerg Kachelmann, 52, was arrested and remanded into custody
in
March after his long-time girlfriend alleged he had assaulted her
in their apartment following an argument. He denies the
allegations. The trial of a German TV weatherman accused of raping
his girlfriend at knife-point had to be adjourned, as defence
lawyers claimed two of the sitting judges were biased. EPA/RONALD
WITTEK
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2647Credit:RONALD WITTEK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319097 German TV weather announcer Joerg Kachelmann (L)
arrives with his two lawyers Reinhard Birkenstock (R) and Ralf
Hoecker (C) at the District Court in Mannheim, Germany, 6 September
2010. Joerg Kachelmann, 52, was arrested and remanded into custody
in
March after his long-time girlfriend alleged he had assaulted her
in their apartment following an argument. He denies the
allegations. The trial of a German TV weatherman accused of raping
his girlfriend at knife-point had to be adjourned, as defence
lawyers claimed two of the sitting judges were biased. EPA/RONALD
WITTEK
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2593Credit:TOBIAS HASE / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319094 The 18-year-old defendant Sebastian L. is brought in to
hear his verdict at the District Court of Munich, Germany, 06
September 2010. The court found the defendant guilty and sentenced
him to a nine-year and ten-months-imprisonment for grievous bodily
harm with lethal consequences. About one year ago, the accused and
an accomplice beat down manager Dominik Brunner at the Munich
suburban train station Solln. Brunner consequently died of heart
failure. The crime raised much publicity in Germany due to its
brutality. EPA/TOBIAS HASE
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2589Credit:PETER KNEFFEL / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319093 The 19-year-old defendant Markus S. (R) stands in the
dock with his lawyer Maximilian Pauls (C) and Hermann Saettler (R)
at the District Court of Munich, Germany, 06 September 2010. The
court found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to a nine-year
and ten-months-imprisonment for grievous bodily harm with lethal
consequences. About one year ago, the accused and an accomplice
beat down manager Dominik Brunner at the Munich suburban train
station Solln. Brunner consequently died of heart failure. The
crime raised much publicity due to its violent nature. EPA/PETER
KNEFFEL
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2578Credit:TOBIAS HASE / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319092 The 18-year-old defendant Sebastian L. is brought in to
hear his verdict at the District Court of Munich, Germany, 06
September 2010. The court found the defendant guilty and sentenced
him to a nine-year and ten-months-imprisonment for grievous bodily
harm with lethal consequences. About one year ago, the accused and
an accomplice beat down manager Dominik Brunner at the Munich
suburban train station Solln. Brunner consequently died of heart
failure. The crime raised much publicity due to its violent nature.
EPA/TOBIAS HASE
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2561Credit:PETER KNEFFEL / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319091 The 19-year-old defendant Markus S. (R) stands in the
dock with his lawyer Maximilian Pauls (C) and Hermann Saettler (R)
at the District Court of Munich, Germany, 06 September 2010. The
court found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to a nine-year
and ten-months-imprisonment for grievous bodily harm with lethal
consequences. About one year ago, the accused and an accomplice
beat down manager Dominik Brunner at the Munich suburban train
station Solln. Brunner consequently died of heart failure. The
crime raised much publicity due to its violent nature. EPA/PETER
KNEFFEL
Keywords:TRIALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2553Credit:MATTHIAS HIEKEL / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02319090 Fireworks illuminate the sky during Carl Orff's
'Carmina Burana' open-air performance by the choirs of
'Landesbuehnen Sachsen' and the Dresden 'Singakademie' at the
Dresden Zwinger, in Dresden, Germany, 05 September 2010.
EPA/MATTHIAS HIEKEL
Keywords:MUSIC
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2549Credit:MATTHIAS HIEKEL / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02319089 Fireworks illuminate the sky during Carl Orff's
'Carmina Burana' open-air performance by the choirs of
'Landesbuehnen Sachsen' and the Dresden 'Singakademie' at the
Dresden Zwinger, in Dresden, Germany, 05 September 2010.
EPA/MATTHIAS HIEKEL
Keywords:MUSIC
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2535Credit:CJ GUNTHER / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02319088 Jason Day of Australia putts on the eighteenth green
during the third round of the Deutsche Bank tournament held at the
Tournament Players Club Boston in Norton, Massachusetts, USA, 05
September 2010. Day currently leads the tournament. EPA/CJ GUNTHER
Keywords:GOLF
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2527Credit:CJ GUNTHER / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02319087 Jason Day of Australia looks up to the gallery after
putting on the eighteenth green during the third round of the
Deutsche Bank tournament held at the Tournament Players Club Boston
in Norton, Massachusetts, USA, 05 September 2010. Day is the
current leader. EPA/CJ GUNTHER
Keywords:GOLF
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2512Credit:CJ GUNTHER / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02319086 Brandt Snedeker of the United States (L) and Jason Day
of Australia (R) approach the eighteenth green during the third
round of the Deutsche Bank tournament held at the Tournament
Players Club Boston, in Norton, Massachusetts, USA, 05 September
2010. EPA/CJ GUNTHER
Keywords:GOLF
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2450Credit:FRANCK ROBICHON / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319085 A businessman walks past a stock market indicator board
in Tokyo, Japan, 06 September 2010. The Nikkei rose for a fourth
day gaining 187.19 points, or 2.05 per cent, to close at 9,301.32
following better-than-expected jobs data in the U.S. EPA/FRANCK
ROBICHON
Keywords:MARKETS, &, EXCHANGES
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2440Credit:FRANCK ROBICHON / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319084 A businessman walks past a stock market indicator board
in Tokyo, Japan, 06 September 2010. The Nikkei rose for a fourth
day gaining 187.19 points, or 2.05 per cent, to close at 9,301.32
following better-than-expected jobs data in the U.S. EPA/FRANCK
ROBICHON
Keywords:MARKETS, &, EXCHANGES
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2429Credit:MUSA FARMAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319083 (FILE) A file picture dated 16 April 2010 shows
Pakistani journalist Ejaz Raeesani (R) of ART Tv comforts his
colleague as they mourn the death of another colleague in a suicide
bomb blast at a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan. Ejaz Raeesani who was
hurt in an suicide bomb attack in Quetta on 03 September, succumbed
to his injuries on 06 September 2010. At least 65 people were
killed in the suicide bomb attack targeting rally of Shi'ite
Muslims body in Quetta on 03 September. EPA/MUSA FARMAN
Keywords:ACTS, OF, TERROR
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2111Credit:YONHAP / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319053 Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan leaves his ministry on
06 September 2010, taking responsibility for controversy caused by
his daughter's alleged preferential treatment in the ministry's
recruitment last month. Yu offered to resign last week. EPA/YONHAP
Keywords:GOVERNMENT
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2108Credit:JULIAN SMITH / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319052 Hayden Bevan, 14, slides into the flood waters at Apex
Park in Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia, 06 September 2010.
Torrential rain over the weekend has caused the worst flooding in
Victoria for 15 years. EPA/JULIAN SMITH AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
OUT
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2098Credit:JULIAN SMITH / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319051 Onlookers gather to watch flood waters rise in the Oven
Rivers in Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia, 06 September 2010.
Torrential rain over the weekend has caused the worst flooding in
Victoria for 15 years. EPA/JULIAN SMITH AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
OUT
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2088Credit:DAVID ALEXANDER / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319050 Army personal man a cordon in central Christchurch,
after 04 September earthquake, Christchurch, New Zealand, 06,
September 2010. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake caused damage
estimated damage at more than 2 billion New Zealand dollars (1.4
billion US dollars) to homes, buildings and infrastructure, and
left thousands homeless. EPA/DAVID ALEXANDER AUSTRALIA AND NEW
ZEALAND OUT
Keywords:EARTHQUAKE
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2085Credit:DAVID ALEXANDER / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319049 Shops being torn down in Cranford Street, St Albans,
after 04 September earthquake, Christchurch, New Zealand, 06,
September 2010. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake caused damage
estimated damage at more than 2 billion New Zealand dollars (1.4
billion US dollars) to homes, buildings and infrastructure, and
left thousands homeless. EPA/DAVID ALEXANDER AUSTRALIA AND NEW
ZEALAND OUT
Keywords:EARTHQUAKE
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2067Credit:DAVID WETHEY / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319048 Building evaluation team Michael Nilsson, a
Christchurch City Council building consent officer, (L) and Dr Andy
Buchanan a professor of civil engineering at the University of
Canterbury prepare to red sticker shops in a block of the first
buildings to be demolished on the corner of Bealey Ave and Victoria
Streets, after 04 September earthquake, Christchurch, New Zealand,
06, September 2010. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake caused damage
estimated damage at more than 2 billion New Zealand dollars (1.4
billion US dollars) to homes, buildings and infrastructure, and
left thousands homeless. EPA/DAVID WETHEY AUSTRALIA AND NEW
ZEALAND OUT
Keywords:EARTHQUAKE
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2064Credit:SIMON GROVES / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319047 An aerial view of flood effected Wangaratta, Victoria,
Australia, 06 September 2010. Torrential rain over the weekend has
caused the worst flooding in Victoria for 15 years. EPA/SIMON
GROVES AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2063Credit:DAVID ALEXANDER / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319044 A stuck excavator gets salvaged from silt near the
Waimakariri River, Kaiapoi after, after 04 September earthquake,
Christchurch, New Zealand, 06, September 2010. The 7.1 magnitude
earthquake caused damage estimated damage at more than 2 billion
New
Zealand dollars (1.4 billion US dollars) to homes, buildings and
infrastructure, and left thousands homeless. EPA/DAVID ALEXANDER
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
Keywords:EARTHQUAKE
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2043Credit:SIMON GROVES / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319046 An aerial view of flood effected Wangaratta, Victoria,
Australia, 06 September 2010. Torrential rain over the weekend has
caused the worst flooding in Victoria for 15 years. EPA/SIMON
GROVES AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2035Credit:SIMON GROVES / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319045 An aerial view of flood effected Wangaratta, Victoria,
Australia, 06 September 2010. Torrential rain over the weekend has
caused the worst flooding in Victoria for 15 years. EPA/SIMON
GROVES AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2025Credit:DAVID WETHEY / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319043 Excavator operator Bill Duncan sits stuck high on the
remains of a block of shops in Cranford Street waiting for power to
be disconnected, after 04 September earthquake, Christchurch, New
Zealand, 06, September 2010. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake caused
damage estimated damage at more than 2 billion New
Zealand dollars (1.4 billion US dollars) to homes, buildings and
infrastructure, and left thousands homeless. EPA/DAVID WETHEY
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
Keywords:EARTHQUAKE
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2023Credit:DAVID ALEXANDER / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319042 Damaged buildings in Hills Road, Richmond, after 04
September earthquake, Christchurch, New Zealand, 06, September
2010. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake caused damage estimated damage
at more than 2 billion New
Zealand dollars (1.4 billion US dollars) to homes, buildings and
infrastructure, and left thousands homeless. EPA/DAVID ALEXANDER
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
Keywords:EARTHQUAKE
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2022Credit:SIMON GROVES / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319041 An aerial view of flood effected Wangaratta, Victoria,
Australia, 06 September 2010. Torrential rain over the weekend has
caused the worst flooding in Victoria for 15 years. EPA/SIMON
GROVES
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2020Credit:SIMON GROVES / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02319040 An aerial view of flood effected Wangaratta, Victoria,
Australia, 06 September 2010. Torrential rain over the weekend has
caused the worst flooding in Victoria for 15 years. EPA/SIMON
GROVES
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2015Credit:RUNGROJ YONGRIT / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318994 A photo made available on 06 September 2010 shows a
25-year-old female gorilla named 'Bua Noi' (little lotus) looking
through the bars of her cage at Pata Zoo situated on the top floor
of a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, 05 September 2010. Bua
Noi was bought to Thailand in 1986 and her confinement has sparked
controversy and protests by animal rights activists who say she
needs better living conditions and are against the zoo's location
in a shopping center.
Keywords:ANIMALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI2014Credit:RUNGROJ YONGRIT / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318993 A photo made available on 06 September 2010 shows a
25-year-old female gorilla named 'Bua Noi' (little lotus) looking
through the bars of her cage at Pata Zoo situated on the top floor
of a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, 05 September 2010. Bua
Noi was bought to Thailand in 1986 and her confinement has sparked
controversy and protests by animal rights activists who say she
needs better living conditions and are against the zoo's location
in a shopping center. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Keywords:ANIMALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1993Credit:RUNGROJ YONGRIT / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318992 A photo made available on 06 September 2010 shows a
25-year-old female gorilla named 'Bua Noi' (little lotus) looking
through the bars of her cage at Pata Zoo situated on the top floor
of a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, 05 September 2010. Bua
Noi was bought to Thailand in 1986 and her confinement has sparked
controversy and protests by animal rights activists who say she
needs better living conditions and are against the zoo's location
in a shopping center. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Keywords:ANIMALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1992Credit:RUNGROJ YONGRIT / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318991 A photo made available on 06 September 2010 shows a
25-year-old female gorilla named 'Bua Noi' (little lotus) looking
through the bars of her cage at Pata Zoo situated on the top floor
of a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, 05 September 2010. Bua
Noi was bought to Thailand in 1986 and her confinement has sparked
controversy and protests by animal rights activists who say she
needs better living conditions and are against the zoo's location
in a shopping center. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Keywords:ANIMALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1991Credit:RUNGROJ YONGRIT / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318990 A photo made available on 06 September 2010 shows a
25-year-old female gorilla named 'Bua Noi' (little lotus) looking
through the bars of her cage at Pata Zoo situated on the top floor
of a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, 05 September 2010. Bua
Noi was bought to Thailand in 1986 and her confinement has sparked
controversy and protests by animal rights activists who say she
needs better living conditions and are against the zoo's location
in a shopping center. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Keywords:ANIMALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1946Credit:Ng Han Guan / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318989 U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, (L)
and U.S. National Economic Council Director Larry Summers pause as
they wait for journalists to leave after covering opening remarks
at a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, (unseen) at
the Chinese foreign ministry in Beijing, China, 06 September 2010.
Summers is on a working visit to China. EPA/Ng Han Guan/POOL
Keywords:DIPLOMACY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1942Credit:Ng Han Guan / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318988 U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, (L)
speaks as U.S. National Economic Council Director Larry Summers
listens during a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi,
(unseen) during a meeting at the Chinese foreign ministry in
Beijing, China, 06 September 2010. Summers is on a working visit to
China. EPA/Ng Han Guan/POOL
Keywords:DIPLOMACY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1941Credit:Ng Han Guan / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318976 U.S. National Economic Council Director Larry Summers,
(L) shakes hand with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, (R)
during a meeting at the Chinese foreign ministry in Beijing, China,
06 September 2010. Summers is on a working visit to China. EPA/Ng
Han Guan/POOL
Keywords:DIPLOMACY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1940Credit:Ng Han Guan / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318975 U.S. National Economic Council Director Larry Summers,
(C) shakes hand with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, (R) as
U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, (L) looks on
during a meeting at the Chinese foreign ministry in Beijing, China,
06 September 2010. EPA/Ng Han Guan/POOL
Keywords:DIPLOMACY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1939Credit:RUNGROJ YONGRIT / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318964 A photo made available on 06 September 2010 shows an
orangutan enjoying some ice to cool down from heat inside a cage
at Pata Zoo in Bangkok, Thailand, 05 September 2010. Orangutans are
an endangered species which can be found in the wild in Malaysia
and Indonesia. Now there are only about 27,000 orangutans left in
the wild. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Keywords:ANIMALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1927Credit:RUNGROJ YONGRIT / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318962 A photo made available on 06 September 2010 shows an
orangutan comforts its baby at Pata Zoo in Bangkok, Thailand, 05
September 2010. Orangutans are an endangered species which can be
found in the wild in Malaysia and Indonesia. Now there are only
about 27,000 orangutans left in the wild. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Keywords:ANIMALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1926Credit:RUNGROJ YONGRIT / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318963 A photo made available on 06 September 2010 shows an
orangutan comforting its baby at Pata Zoo in Bangkok, Thailand, 05
September 2010. Orangutans are an endangered species which can be
found in the wild in Malaysia and Indonesia. Now there are only
about 27,000 orangutans left in the wild. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Keywords:ANIMALS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1925Credit:MARIO GUZMAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318961 Mexican President Felipe Calderon speaks during the
launch of an exhibition on Mexico's bicentennial independence at
National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, 06 September 2010.
EPA/MARIO GUZMAN
Keywords:GOVERNMENT
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1924Credit:RANA ZAHID / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318960 Rescue workers take an injured victim to receive
medical treatment at a local hospital in Dera Ismail Khan, a town
in the restive North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan on
06 September 2010, A suicide attacker rammed his explosives-filled
vehicle into Police Station building, that killed at least 18
persons and injured 39. Pakistan is under intense pressure to
eliminate sanctuaries of Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters in its
tribal region, but the militants have responded by intensifying
attacks on security and government installations across the
country. EPA/RANA ZAHID
Keywords:CONFLICTS, (GENERAL)
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1923Credit:RANA ZAHID / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318959 An injured victim receives medical treatment at a local
hospital in Dera Ismail Khan, a town in the restive North West
Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan on 06 September 2010, A
suicide attacker rammed his explosives-filled vehicle into Police
Station building, that killed at least 18 persons and injured 39.
Pakistan is under intense pressure to eliminate sanctuaries of
Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters in its tribal region, but the
militants have responded by intensifying attacks on security and
government installations across the country. EPA/RANA ZAHID
Keywords:CONFLICTS, (GENERAL)
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI1922Credit:RANA ZAHID / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318958 An injured victim receives medical treatment at a local
hospital in Dera Ismail Khan, a town in the restive North West
Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan on 06 September 2010, A
suicide attacker rammed his explosives-filled vehicle into Police
Station building, that killed at least 18 persons and injured 39.
Pakistan is under intense pressure to eliminate sanctuaries of
Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters in its tribal region, but the
militants have responded by intensifying attacks on security and
government installations across the country. EPA/RANA ZAHID
Keywords:CONFLICTS, (GENERAL)
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI587Credit:JOHN G MABANGLO / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318955 Samantha Stosur of Australia celebrates after winning
match point against Elena Dementieva of Russia at the 2010 US Open
Tennis Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing,
Meadows, New York, USA, 05 September 2010. The US Open Championship
runs through 12 September when the men's final is scheduled to be
played. EPA/JOHN G MABANGLO
Keywords:TENNIS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI586Credit:YONHAP / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318953 South Korea's Acting Foreign Minister Shin Kak-soo (L)
shakes hands with visiting Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan
Jandrokovic at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul on 06 September 2010.
Jandrokovic is on a working visit to Croatia. EPA/YONHAP
Keywords:DIPLOMACY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI585Credit:JOHN G MABANGLO / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318951 Elena Dementieva of Russia reacts after losing a point
against Samantha Stosur of Australia at the 2010 US Open Tennis
Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing,
Meadows, New York, USA, 05 September 2010. The US Open Championship
runs through 12 September when the men's final is scheduled to be
played. EPA/JOHN G MABANGLO
Keywords:TENNIS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI584Credit:JOHN G MABANGLO / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318950 Samantha Stosur of Australia celebrates after winning
match point against Elena Dementieva of Russia at the 2010 US Open
Tennis Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing,
Meadows, New York, USA, 05 September 2010. The US Open Championship
runs through 12 September when the men's final is scheduled to be
played. EPA/JOHN G MABANGLO
Keywords:TENNIS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI583Credit:VAL HANDUMON / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318949 Members of a private security agency train Filipino
security guards in gun handling using wooden rifles in Quezon city,
east suburban Manila on 06 August, 2010. The Philippine National
Police (PNP) technical working group has initially proposed special
training for watchmen manning airports, schools, malls, seaports,
overhead trains, villages and corporate offices and tapped them
against crime and terrorism. EPA/VAL HANDUMON
Keywords:POLICE
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI582Credit:VAL HANDUMON / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318947 Members of a private security agency train Filipino
security guards in gun handling using wooden rifles in Quezon city,
east suburban Manila on 06 August, 2010. The Philippine National
Police (PNP) technical working group has initially proposed special
training for watchmen manning airports, schools, malls, seaports,
overhead trains, villages and corporate offices and tapped them
against crime and terrorism. EPA/VAL HANDUMON
Keywords:POLICE
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI580Credit:JOHN G MABANGLO / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318941 Elena Dementieva of Russia reacts after losing a point
against Samantha Stosur of Australia at the 2010 US Open Tennis
Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing,
Meadows, New York, USA, 05 September 2010. The US Open Championship
runs through 12 September when the men's final is scheduled to be
played. EPA/JOHN G MABANGLO
Keywords:TENNIS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI579Credit:JOHN G MABANGLO / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318942 Elena Dementieva of Russia reacts after losing a point
against Samantha Stosur of Australia at the 2010 US Open Tennis
Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing,
Meadows, New York, USA, 05 September 2010. The US Open Championship
runs through 12 September when the men's final is scheduled to be
played. EPA/JOHN G MABANGLO
Keywords:TENNIS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI578Credit:JOHN G MABANGLO / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318939 Elena Dementieva of Russia reacts after winning a point
against Samantha Stosur of Australia at the 2010 US Open Tennis
Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing,
Meadows, New York, USA, 05 September 2010. The US Open Championship
runs through 12 September when the men's final is scheduled to be
played. EPA/JOHN G MABANGLO
Keywords:TENNIS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI577Credit:JOHN G MABANGLO / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318938 Samantha Stosur of Australia reacts after losing a
point in the third set against Elena Dementieva of Russia at the
2010 US Open Tennis Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center
in Flushing, Meadows, New York, USA, 05 September 2010. The US Open
Championship runs through 12 September when the men's final is
scheduled to be played. EPA/JOHN G MABANGLO
Keywords:TENNIS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI576Credit:DENNIS M. SABANGAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318929 A Filipino worker collects garbage in polluted estero
in of Quiapo slum area in Manila, Philippines on 06 September
2010. The USS George Washington and its crew are in the Philippines
for a four-day goodwill visit, but have come under protest from
activist groups claiming that the ship's visit is violating the
Philippine Constitution because it is nuclear-powered. EPA/DENNIS
M. SABANGAN
Keywords:ENVIRONMENTAL, POLITICS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI575Credit:DENNIS M. SABANGAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318914 US Navy personnel from the USS George Washington along
with its Filipino counterparts clean the estero in Quiapo slum area
in Manila, Philippines on 06 September 2010. The USS George
Washington and its crew are in the Philippines for a four-day
goodwill visit, but have come under protest from activist groups
claiming that the ship's visit is violating the Philippine
Constitution because it is nuclear-powered. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Keywords:ENVIRONMENTAL, POLITICS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI574Credit:DENNIS M. SABANGAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318913 US Navy personnel from the USS George Washington along
with its Filipino counterparts clean the estero in Quiapo slum area
in Manila, Philippines on 06 September 2010. The USS George
Washington and its crew are in the Philippines for a four-day
goodwill visit, but have come under protest from activist groups
claiming that the ship's visit is violating the Philippine
Constitution because it is nuclear-powered. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Keywords:ENVIRONMENTAL, POLITICS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI573Credit:DENNIS M. SABANGAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318912 US Navy personnel from the USS George Washington along
with its Filipino counterparts clean the estero in Quiapo slum area
in Manila, Philippines on 06 September 2010. The USS George
Washington and its crew are in the Philippines for a four-day
goodwill visit, but have come under protest from activist groups
claiming that the ship's visit is violating the Philippine
Constitution because it is nuclear-powered. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Keywords:ENVIRONMENTAL, POLITICS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI572Credit:DENNIS M. SABANGAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318911 US Navy personnel from the USS George Washington along
with its Filipino counterparts clean the estero in Quiapo slum area
in Manila, Philippines on 06 September 2010. The USS George
Washington and its crew are in the Philippines for a four-day
goodwill visit, but have come under protest from activist groups
claiming that the ship's visit is violating the Philippine
Constitution because it is nuclear-powered. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Keywords:ENVIRONMENTAL, POLITICS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI571Credit:DENNIS M. SABANGAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318910 US Navy personnel from the USS George Washington along
with its Filipino counterparts clean the estero in Quiapo slum area
in Manila, Philippines on 06 September 2010. The USS George
Washington and its crew are in the Philippines for a four-day
goodwill visit, but have come under protest from activist groups
claiming that the ship's visit is violating the Philippine
Constitution because it is nuclear-powered. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Keywords:ENVIRONMENTAL, POLITICS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI570Credit:DENNIS M. SABANGAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318909 US Navy personnel from the USS George Washington along
with its Filipino counterparts clean the estero in Quiapo slum area
in Manila, Philippines on 06 September 2010. The USS George
Washington and its crew are in the Philippines for a four-day
goodwill visit, but have come under protest from activist groups
claiming that the ship's visit is violating the Philippine
Constitution because it is nuclear-powered. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Keywords:ENVIRONMENTAL, POLITICS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI569Credit:DENNIS M. SABANGAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318908 US Navy personnel from the USS George Washington along
with its Filipino counterparts clean the estero in Quiapo slum area
in Manila, Philippines on 06 September 2010. The USS George
Washington and its crew are in the Philippines for a four-day
goodwill visit, but have come under protest from activist groups
claiming that the ship's visit is violating the Philippine
Constitution because it is nuclear-powered. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Keywords:ENVIRONMENTAL, POLITICS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI568Credit:DENNIS M. SABANGAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318907 US Navy personnel from the USS George Washington along
with its Filipino counterparts clean the estero in Quiapo slum area
in Manila, Philippines on 06 September 2010. The USS George
Washington and its crew are in the Philippines for a four-day
goodwill visit, but have come under protest from activist groups
claiming that the ship's visit is violating the Philippine
Constitution because it is nuclear-powered. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Keywords:ENVIRONMENTAL, POLITICS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI567Credit:DENNIS M. SABANGAN / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318906 US Navy personnel from the USS George Washington along
with its Filipino counterparts clean the estero in Quiapo slum area
in Manila, Philippines on 06 September 2010. The USS George
Washington and its crew are in the Philippines for a four-day
goodwill visit, but have come under protest from activist groups
claiming that the ship's visit is violating the Philippine
Constitution because it is nuclear-powered. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Keywords:ENVIRONMENTAL, POLITICS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI541Credit:JOHN G MABANGLO / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318905 Samantha Stosur of Australia reacts after winning a
game in the third set against Elena Dementieva of Russia at the
2010 US Open Tennis Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center
in Flushing, Meadows, New York, USA, 05 September 2010. The US Open
Championship runs through 12 September when the men's final is
scheduled to be played. EPA/JOHN G MABANGLO
Keywords:TENNIS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI540Credit:JOHN G MABANGLO / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318904 Elena Dementieva of Russia hits a backhand against
Samantha Stosur of Australia at the 2010 US Open Tennis
Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing,
Meadows, New York, USA, 05 September 2010. The US Open Championship
runs through 12 September when the men's final is scheduled to be
played. EPA/JOHN G MABANGLO
Keywords:TENNIS
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI539Credit:ROLEX DELA PENA / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318903 Filipino Gregorio Mendoza, brother of the hostage-taker
of the 23 August hostage crisis in Manila, arrives before the start
of a hearing at the Department of Justice in Manila, Philippines 06
September 2010. The Phlippine government's Incident Investigation
and Review Committee (IIRC) continued its third day of a probe into
the 23 August hostage-taking crisis in Manila where eight Hong Kong
tourists and their Filipino hostage-taker, dismissed policeman
Rolando Mendoza, were killed during a controversial police assault.
EPA/ROLEX DELA PENA/POOL
Keywords:CRIME
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI538Credit:NARONG SANGNAK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318889 A Thai woman with her baby waits for charity food
handout at Por Tek Tung, Chinese foundation headquarters in
Bangkok, Thailand, 06 September 2010. The annual charity food
handout aims to supply foods for poor people in the Thai capital.
EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Keywords:POVERTY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI537Credit:NARONG SANGNAK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318888 Thais carry water and dry foods during charity food
handout at Por Tek Tung, Chinese foundation headquarters in
Bangkok, Thailand, 06 September 2010. The annual charity food
handout aims to supply foods for poor people in the Thai capital.
EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Keywords:POVERTY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI536Credit:NARONG SANGNAK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318883 Thais carry water and dry foods during charity food
handout at Por Tek Tung, Chinese foundation headquarters in
Bangkok, Thailand, 06 September 2010. The annual charity food
handout aims to supply foods for poor people in the Thai capital.
EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Keywords:POVERTY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI535Credit:NARONG SANGNAK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318881 Thais carry water and dry foods during charity food
handout at Por Tek Tung, Chinese foundation headquarters in
Bangkok, Thailand, 06 September 2010. The annual charity food
handout aims to supply foods for poor people in the Thai capital.
EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Keywords:POVERTY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI534Credit:NARONG SANGNAK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318880 Thais carry water and dry foods during charity food
handout at Por Tek Tung, Chinese foundation headquarters in
Bangkok, Thailand, 06 September 2010. The annual charity food
handout aims to supply foods for poor people in the Thai capital.
EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Keywords:POVERTY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI533Credit:NARONG SANGNAK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318877 Thai people wait for the hand-out of charity foods at
Por Tek Tung, Chinese foundation headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand,
06 September 2010. The annual charity food handout aims to supply
foods for poor people in the Thai capital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Keywords:POVERTY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI532Credit:NARONG SANGNAK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318876 Thai people wait for the hand-out of charity foods at
Por Tek Tung, Chinese foundation headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand,
06 September 2010. The annual charity food handout aims to supply
foods for poor people in the Thai capital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Keywords:POVERTY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI531Credit:NARONG SANGNAK / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318875 Thai people wait for charity foods handout at Por Tek
Tung, Chinese foundation headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand, 06
September 2010. The annual charity food handout aims to supply
foods for poor people in the Thai capital. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Keywords:POVERTY
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI530Credit:GUILLERMO PEREA / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318874 Men ride a boat on flooded streets of Tlacotalpan,
Mexico, 05 September 2010, after strong rains that hit Mexico.
Heavy rains caused flooding in southern Mexico, killing dozens of
people in Central American countries and southern Mexico, over the
last few days. EPA/GUILLERMO PEREA
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI529Credit:GUILLERMO PEREA / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318873 A woman carries her belongings as flood victims are
being evacuated by army members and marines in Tlacotalpan, Mexico,
05 September 2010, after the strong rains that hit Mexico. Heavy
rains caused flooding in southern Mexico, killing dozens of people
in Central American countries and southern Mexico, over the last
few days. EPA/GUILLERMO PEREA
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI528Credit:GUILLERMO PEREA / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318872 Flood victims are being evacuated by Army members and
marines in Tlacotalpan, Mexico, 05 September 2010, after the strong
rains that hit Mexico. Heavy rains caused flooding in southern
Mexico, killing dozens of people in Central American countries and
southern Mexico, over the last
few days. EPA/GUILLERMO PEREA
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI527Credit:ROLEX DELA PENA / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318867 Hong Kong Police Chief Inspector Wan Siu-Hung (C) walks
past Filipino Gregorio Mendoza (R), brother of the hostage-taker of
the 23 August hostage crisis in Manila, before the start of a
hearing at the Department of Justice in Manila, Philippines 06
September 2010. The Phlippine government's Incident Investigation
and Review Committee (IIRC) continued its third day of a probe into
the 23 August hostage-taking crisis in Manila where eight Hong Kong
tourists and their Filipino hostage-taker, dismissed policeman
Rolando Mendoza, were killed during a controversial police assault.
EPA/ROLEX DELA PENA/POOL
Keywords:CRIME
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI526Credit:ROLEX DELA PENA / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318866 Philippine police Superintendent Orlando Yebra, who was
a negotiator in the 23 August hostage-taking in Manila, holds a
proposal for hostage-taking negotiations during a hearing at the
Department of Justice in Manila, Philippines 06 September 2010. The
Phlippine government's Incident Investigation and Review Committee
(IIRC) continued its third day of a probe into the 23 August
hostage-taking crisis in Manila where eight Hong Kong tourists and
their Filipino hostage-taker were killed during a controversial
police assault. EPA/ROLEX DELA PENA/POOL
Keywords:CRIME
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI525Credit:GUILLERMO PEREA / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318862 Flood victims are being evacuated by Army members and
marines in Tlacotalpan, Mexico, 05 September 2010, after the strong
rains that hit Mexico. Heavy rains caused flooding in southern
Mexico, killing dozens of people in Central American countries and
southern Mexico, over the last
few days. EPA/GUILLERMO PEREA
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI517Credit:GUILLERMO PEREA / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-05Title:Caption:epa02318861 Dozens affected by the strong rains that hit Mexico are
evaucated by Army members and marines in Tlacotalpan, Mexico, 05
September 2010. Heavy rains caused flooding in southern Mexico,
killing dozens of people in Central American countries and southern
Mexico, over the last
few days. EPA/GUILLERMO PEREA
Keywords:METEOROLOGICAL, DISASTER
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI508Credit:ROLEX DELA PENA / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318860 Philippine police Superintendent Orlando Yebra (R), who
was a negotiator in the 23 August hostage-taking in Manila, takes
an oath before giving testimony in a hearing at the Department of
Justice in Manila, Philippines 06 September 2010. The Phlippine
government's Incident Investigation and Review Committee (IIRC)
continued its third day of a probe into the 23 August
hostage-taking crisis in Manila where eight Hong Kong tourists and
their Filipino hostage-taker were killed during a controversial
police assault. EPA/ROLEX DELA PENA/POOL
Keywords:CRIME
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI507Credit:ROLEX DELA PENA / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318854 Hong Kong Police Chief Inspector Wan Siu-Hung (L) and
Superintendent Man Tat-Shing (2-L) listens to Philippine police
Superintendent Orlando Yebra (R) who was a negotiator in the 23
August hostage-taking in Manila, during a hearing at the Department
of Justice in Manila, Philippines 06 September 2010. The Phlippine
government's Incident Investigation and Review Committee (IIRC)
continued its third day of a probe into the 23 August
hostage-taking crisis in Manila where eight Hong Kong tourists and
their Filipino hostage-taker were killed during a controversial
police assault. EPA/ROLEX DELA PENA/POOL
Keywords:CRIME
ID:PDI_20100906_PDI506Credit:JOHN G MABANGLO / EPA / picturedesk.comDate:2010-09-06Title:Caption:epa02318851 Samantha Stosur of Australia reaches for a forehand
against Elena Dementieva of Russia at the 2010 US Open Tennis
Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing,
Meadows, New York, USA, 05 September 2010. The US Open Championship
runs through 12 September when the men's final is scheduled to be
played. EPA/JOHN G MABANGLO
Keywords:TENNIS



