Anti-U.S. protesters in Peshawar, Pakistan, demonstrate in February against Ray Davis, the CIA contractor suspected in the shooting deaths of two Pakistani men.
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South Dakota National Guard members from Watertown, S.D., stack sandbags to prevent floodwaters from the rising Missouri River from reaching an electrical box in Ft. Pierre on Thursday.
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A man puts a card into an ATM in North Carolina last year. A recent study found that nearly a third of American consumers have reported credit card fraud in the past five years.
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Lidia dos Santos sells fish at a market near the village of Marara. Dos Santos, who is HIV positive, helps to oversee local patient groups and says the experience has made her consider becoming a nurse.
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Impressionist paintings of Paris often depict a city full of sun-dappled socialites: dancing, shopping, boating and schmoozing. But for painter and art patron Gustave Caillebotte, Paris was a darker, lonelier place. His 1877 work, Paris Street; Rainy Day, shows Parisians making their way down a vast street on a dreary day. (Click enlarge to see the full painting.)
The Art Institute of Chicago
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