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Drivers stand next to their vehicles following a large car accident on a highway on the outskirts of Saltillo, in the Mexican state of Coahuila January 13, 2011. Icy roads were blamed for a 30 car pile-up on a motorway near Saltillo on Thursday in which ten people were injured, according to local media. REUTERS
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A three-year-old elephant that was washed away in the recent floods was found dead in a 15 ft tree in Habarana today. It is reported that the elephant was stuck on the tree for three days before its body was found. The level of water in the area was estimated to be 18 ft high. Pic by Kanchana Kumara Ariyadasa
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260 soldiers trapped after flooding in the Thanthrimallai, Bogoda camp in the Western part of Wilapattu were rescued today. The soldiers have been trapped in the camp since yesterday and are being temporarily sheltered at the Thanthrimallai Rajamaha Vihara. Picture shows some of the soldiers involved in the rescue mission. Pic by Atula Bandara
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange (L) stands with his lawyer Jennifer Robinson as he makes a statement to the media in front of Belmarsh Magistrates’ Court in London January 11, 2011. Assange appeared in the London court on Tuesday as lawyers draw the battle lines in his fight to avoid extradition to Sweden for questioning about alleged sex crimes. REUTERS
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Cameron Winklevoss (L) and brother Tyler Winklevoss leave the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals after a hearing on a settlement dispute with Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg in San Francisco, California January 11, 2011. The Winklevoss twins, who claimed to have created the idea of Facebook, are disputing on an earlier $65 million settlement after accusing Facebook of misrepresentation of its stock values. REUTERS
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The first successful operation to separate conjoined twins had been conducted at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital premises last night. The twins who were adjoined at the abdomen were transferred to the surgical ICU where they are now recovering. Pics by Romesh Danushka Silva
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An aircraft that is reported to be a Chinese stealth fighter is seen in Chengdu, Sichuan province, in this picture taken January 7, 2011, and released by Kyodo news agency January 8, 2011. China staged a first test-flight of a new stealth fighter jet that could narrow the nation's military gap with the United States on January 11, 2011, while the U.S. defence chief was in Beijing, Chinese Internet accounts said. The U.S. military believes the
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A flash flood sweeps vehicles down a street in Toowoomba, 105 km (65 miles) west of Brisbane January 10, 2011. Australian police have launched a major search and rescue operation after devastating flash floods killed eight people, left scores missing and threatened on Tuesday to swamp the country's third-largest city Brisbane. Picture taken January 10, 2011. REUTERS
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Religious leaders are seen wrapping a cricket ball with pirith-nool, in commemoration of the upcoming cricket world. As a sign of unity, a campaign has been organized to wrap a cricket ball with string by members of the public, before being put on display at the at the Sooriyawewa stadium on February 19th. The campaign will start in Jaffna and end in Colombo, and is being organized by several leading private companies. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
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Sri Lanka Muslim Congress Leader Rauf Hakeem is seen here leaving the Election Commission today after meeting Deputy Election Commissioner Mr. W.W.M. Deshapriya. Minister Rauf Hakeem had discussion regarding the Local Government Elections with the Deputy Commissioner. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
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Haitian national amputee team goalkeeper stops the ball from players of the Zaryen team (blue) during a friendly match in Port-au-Prince January 9, 2011. Haiti will this week mark the first anniversary of the earthquake that killed around 250,000 people and wrecked much of the capital Port-au-Prince on Jan 12, 2010. REUTERS
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Members of Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force, dressed in camouflage fatigues, take part in an annual military exercise in Funabashi, east of Tokyo January 9, 2011. Japan unveiled a sweeping update of its national defence polices last month, aiming for greater flexibility and refocusing its capabilities as it confronts China's military buildup and North Korea's nuclear ambitions. REUTERS
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A woman holds a placard during a rally by dozens protesting the killing of the Governor of Punjab Salman Taseer in Lahore, January 8, 2011. Taseer was shot dead by one of his guards, who was apparently incensed by the politician's opposition to the blasphemy law, in Islamabad on January 4. REUTERS
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Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard flies in a Black Hawk helicopter as she views flooding near the northern Australian city of Rockhampton, in this January 8, 2011 handout photograph. Gillard pledged financial support for Australia's flood-hit northeast on Saturday during a tour of the most heavily inundated parts of Queensland state, but warned the recovery would be slow. REUTERS
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Today marks the 112th birth anniversary of national leader S W R D Bandaranaike. The picture shows former President and daughter of S W R D Bandaranaike, Chandrika Kumaratunga placing a garland of flowers to mark the 112th birth anniversary of her father. Pix by Waruna Wanniarachchi