Monday, May 23, 2011

Bruce Willis Emma Willis talks to German entertainer..

Bruce Willis Emma Willis talks to German entertainer

Bruce Willis Emma Willis talks to German entertainer
Britsh actress and wife of Bruce Willis Emma Willis talks to German entertainer Thomas Gottschalk upon their arrival ahead of the 19th Life Ball at Vienna's international airport May 20, 2011. The Life Ball is Europe's largest annual AIDS charity event and takes place in Vienna's city hall May 21, 2011.

the Niger Delta swamps when fighting re-erupted

the Niger Delta swamps when fighting re-erupted
Residents of the Niger Delta village of Ayakoromo, who fled to the desperately poor village of Gbekebor in the Niger Delta swamps when fighting re-erupted recently between militants of the John Togo group and soldiers, crowd on May 19, 2011 the locol town hall. The displaced Ayakoromo residents are scattered in neighboring towns and villages in the Niger Delta following a raid by soldiers in search of Togo, who has repeatedly slipped away from soldiers trying to kill him. They are eager to return to their deserted homes but will not by allowed by soldiers whoi have barricaded the waters leading to the community

earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 shook western part of Turkey

earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 shook western part of Turkey
Residents spend the night in the streets following an earthquake in the town of Simav, near the city of Kutahya, Turkey, 20 May 2011. An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 shook western part of Turkey late on 19 May, killing two and wounding dozens, Anatolian Agency reported.

A general view of the Dahla Dam

A general view of the Dahla Dam
A general view of the Dahla Dam is seen in Afghanistan's southern Kandahar province, May 16, 2011. Lush green fields hug a canal snaking through the dusty landscape of what was once Afghanistan's breadbasket, feeding off water from a newly restored dam aimed at tarnishing the lure for farmers to cultivate poppy and help the Taliban. More than thirty years of warfare and chaos, starting with the Soviet invasion in 1979, has gutted Afghanistan's farms and food industry, destroying valleys that were once rich with pomegranates, wheat and grapes. Disgruntled and impoverished farmers in southern Kandahar province, the birthplace of the Taliban and one of the country's poorest areas, have turned to fighting instead, tempted by the Taliban's fast cash offer to would-be insurgents. To match feature AFGHANISTAN DRUGS/FARMING Picture taken May 16, 2011

Pakistani homeless sleep

Pakistani homeless sleep
Pakistani homeless sleep on a median in a street of Lahore early May 20, 2011. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that Pakistan needs to improve their debt management and broaden its tax base after holding talks on its 11.3 billion dollar loan program to help Islamabad deal with financial challenges, including implementing an overhauled sales tax.

the screening of 'Melancholia'

the screening of \
(L-R) French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg, US actress Kirsten Dunst, Danish director Lars Von Trier and guest arrive for the screening of 'Melancholia' during the 64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, 18 May 2011. The movie by Lars Von Trier is presented in the Official Competition of the film festival, running from 11 to 22 May.

A deer makes its way

A deer makes its way
A deer makes its way from the flooding Atchafalaya Basin in Lottie, Louisiana May 18, 2011. Floodwater released from a key Mississippi River spillway surged through Cajun Louisiana, but levees protecting the state's two biggest cities held as river flows neared their peak.

flood waters in Lenguazaque, north of Bogota, Colombia,

flood waters in Lenguazaque, north of Bogota, Colombia,
Police officers and residents build a barrier to stop the advance of flood waters in Lenguazaque, north of Bogota, Colombia, Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Torrential rains, floods and landslides have claimed near 100 lives throughout the country this year.

Yazoo River

Yazoo River
MAY 18: A levee protects a home surrounded by floodwater from the Yazoo River May 18, 2011 near Vicksburg, Mississippi. The flooded Mississippi River is forcing the Yazoo River to top its banks where the two meet near Vicksburg causing towns and farms upstream on the Yazoo to flood. The Mississippi River at Vicksburg is expected to crest May 19. Heavy rains have left the ground saturated, rivers swollen, and have caused widespread flooding along the Mississippi River from Illinois to Louisiana.

new flagship store

new flagship store
(L-R) Models Yolanda Elston, Carla Triplett, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and model Angellika Morton attend the grand opening of Ashley Stewart's new flagship store at Fulton Mall on May 18, 2011 in the borough of Brooklyn, New York City.

Cambodian dancers

Cambodian dancers
Cambodian dancers perform a blessing dance during an inauguration ceremony for a business in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, May 19, 2011.

Cambodian shoe

Cambodian shoe
A Cambodian shoe sales clerk, center right, waits for costumers on the first day of a new shopping center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, May 19, 2011.

Yingluck Shinawatra

Yingluck Shinawatra
Thai Prime Minister candidate Yingluck Shinawatra, younger sister of coup ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra indicates number one on the electoral campaign list after registration to contest the upcoming July 3 general election at Thai-Japan Youth Center in Bangkok, Thailand, 19 May 2011. The two main contenders in the upcoming polls are Abhisit Vejjajiva's Democrat Party, which led the last government, and the opposition Pheu Thai party, whose de facto leader is fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and named his youngest sister, Yingluck as their candidate for the prime minister

have their hair cut

have their hair cut
Residents have their hair cut at a shop in Abbottabad May 18, 2011.PAKISTAN

Child labourers

Child labourers
Child labourers sit on their wheelbarrows while waiting for work at a local market early in the morning in Abbottabad May 19, 2011.

Mennonite girls pose

Mennonite girls pose
Mennonite girls pose for a photograph while standing outside their school in the Valley of Juarez May 18, 2011. Over 80,000 Mennonites live in Mexico after they established themselves for the first time in the 1920s. Mennonites arrange their lives according to their religious beliefs; they have their own educational system and do not participate in the government or serve in the military. Their origins date back to Switzerland in the 16th century as part of the Reformation until a movement was founded by the Dutch priest Menno Simon who believed in a different interpretation of the scriptures, hence the name Mennonites, meaning "Followers of Menno".

Minister Christine Lagarde as she enters Elysee Palace in Paris

Minister Christine Lagarde as she enters Elysee Palace in Paris
13 May 2011 and made available 19 May 2011 shows French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde as she enters Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Lagarde emerges as a strong candidate to replace the now resigned Dominique Strauss-Kahn at the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

frog marriage

frog marriage
Villagers solemnise a frog marriage at Madhyaboragari village, about 85 km (52 miles) east of the eastern Indian city of Siliguri in this July 19, 2009 file photo. The frog marriage is a traditional ritual observed by rural folk to appease the gods to bring in rain and ensure a good harvest. Technological wizardry may have improved forecasting of the crucial monsoon rains in India, but success still remains, at best, patchy, making it tough for farmers to plan crops and meet demand in the trillion-dollar economy. In 2011, the country has forecast a normal monsoon.

Chinese farmers carry buckets of watercalong

Chinese farmers carry buckets of watercalong
Chinese farmers carry buckets of watercalong a dried up field in Huangpi, central China's Hubei province on May 9, 2011. The drought plaguing central China for months has left more than one million people without proper drinking water and crimped output of hydroelectric power, China's second-biggest energy source, as water levels at nearly 1,400 reservoirs in Hubei province have fallen below the operational level, according to government figures.

Crows share

Crows share
Crows share the shade of a tree with a sleeping man to escape the noon heat, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 18, 2011.

prototype model of electric vehicle SIM-LEI,

prototype model of electric vehicle SIM-LEI,
Japan's Keio Univ. professor and auto venture SIM-DRIVE president Hiroshi Shimizu (L) and the company chairman Souichiro Fukutake (R) unveil the prototype model of electric vehicle SIM-LEI, which is expecting to go on sale in 2013, in Tokyo on May 18, 2011. The SIM-LEI, equipped with high-performance in-wheel motors, achieved 333km of driving distance, twice as long as the current electric vehicles with normal capacity Li-ion batteries.

UNICEF Schools for Africa campaign

UNICEF Schools for Africa campaign
Model Brooklyn Decker, left, and actress Angela Kinsey perform at the UNICEF Playlist with the A-List benefit in Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Funds raised at the event will be used for the UNICEF Schools for Africa campaign.

wait in line to receive free meals donated

wait in line to receive free meals donated
Children carry their empty bowls as they wait in line to receive free meals donated by a non-government agency during a feeding program in a slum area in Tondo, metro Manila May 18, 2011. The Philippine economy grew 7.6 percent in 2010, faster than an initial estimate of 7.3 percent, the National Statistical Coordination Board said, and the government forecasts growth this year to hit 7 to 8 percent as the country experts a recovery in the farm sector led by record growth in rice output

cotton yarn factory in Dali

cotton yarn factory in Dali
Workers manufacture cotton yarn at a factory in Dali county, Shaanxi province, China, on Wednesday, April 27, 2011. China, the largest cotton importer, cancelled orders for more than 100,000 bales in April after heavy buying in March, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

the 59th Annual BMI Pop Awards

the 59th Annual BMI Pop Awards
Canadian musician, record producer and composer David Foster (3rd R) poses with girlfriend Yolanda (in maroon dress) and daughters (L-R) Gigi, Bella, Erin and Jordan at the 59th Annual BMI Pop Awards in Beverly Hills, California May 17, 2011.

player Ronaldinho

player Ronaldinho
A handout photograph made available on 17 May 2011, shows Brazilian player Ronaldinho (R) displaying his ball skills while he is watched by Argentinean show host Marcelo Tinelli (L) during the Argentinean TV show 'Dancing for a dream' in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ronaldinho didn't dance but showed his abilities in the show in which stars show their dancing skills.

rice field in Guilin, Guangxi province, China

rice field in Guilin, Guangxi province, China
A man rides a motorbike past a rice field in Guilin, Guangxi province, China, on Monday, April 25, 2011. China, Japan, South Korea and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations countries will sign an agreement in October to set up a regional rice reserve, Xinhua News Agency said, citing an unidentified Philippine government agricultural official.

kill herself by jumping out of a seven-storey

kill herself by jumping out of a seven-storey
A 22-year-old woman in a wedding gown is grabbed by Guo Zhongfan, a local community officer, as she attempts to kill herself by jumping out of a seven-storey residential building in Changchun, Jilin province, in this combination picture taken May 17, 2011. According to local media, the woman tried to commit suicide after her boyfriend of four years broke up with her, just as they were making plans to get married. The woman did not sustain any injuries during the incident. Picture taken May 17, 2011.

64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France

64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France
French director Bertrand Bonello (4-L) arrives with cast members for the screening of 'L'Apollonide' (House of Tolerance) during the 64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, 16 May 2011. His movie is presented in the Official Competition of the film festival, running from 11 to 22 May.

64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France

64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France
French director Bertrand Bonello (6-R) arrives with cast members for the screening of 'L'Apollonide' (House of Tolerance) during the 64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, 16 May 2011. His movie is presented in the Official Competition of the film festival, running from 11 to 22 May.

64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France,

64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France,
(L-R) French actresses Judith Lou Levy, Adele Haenel, Alice Barnole, French director Bertrand Bonello, actresses Hafsia Herzi, Iliana Zabeth and Pauline Jacquard arrive for the screening of 'L'Apollonide' (House of Tolerance) during the 64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, 16 May 2011. The movie by Bertrand Bonello is presented in the Official Competition of the film festival, running from 11 to 22 May.

members kissing

members kissing
A combo picture shows cast members kissing as they arrive for the screening of 'L'Apollonide' (House of Tolerance) during the 64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, 16 May 2011. Top Left: Adele Haenel and Alice Barnole. Top Right: Pauline Jacquard and Celine Salette. Bottom Left: Celine Salette and Noemie Lvovsky. Bottom Right: Alice Barnole and Jasmine Trinca. The movie by French director Bertrand Bonello is presented in the Official Competition of the film festival, running from 11 to 22 May.

'Et maintenant, on va ou?

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An undated handout film stills provided by the Cannes Film Festival organisation on 17 May 2011 shows a scene of 'Et maintenant, on va ou? (Where Do We Go Now?)'. The movie by Lebanese director Nadine Labaki is presented in the section 'Un Certain Regard' at the 64th Cannes Film Festival running from 11 to 22 May 2011, in Cannes, France.

64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France

64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France
(L-R) Actor Julien Farhat, actress Antoinette Noufaily, actress Yvonne Maalouf, costume designer Caroline Labaki, actress Anjo Rihane, composer Khaled Mouzannar, director Nadine Labaki, actress Claude Baz Moussawbaa, actor Mohammed Akil and actress Layla Hakim pose during the photocall for 'Et Maintenant On Va Ou?' (Where Do we Go Now?) at the 64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, 17 May 2011. The movie by Nadine Labaki is presented in the 'Un Certain Regard' section of the film festival, running from 11 to 22 May

64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes

64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes
Swiss regional beauty pageant winners arrive for the screening of 'The Beaver' during the 64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, 17 May 2011. The movie by US actress and director Jodie Foster is presented out of competition at the film festival, running from 11 to 22 May.

Monument to the Battle

Monument to the Battle
A file picture dated 09 May 2011 shows the crypt of the Monument to the Battle of the Nations during restauration efforts in Leipzig, Germany. Overall restauration of all parts of the Monument is supposed to finish in 2013, in time for the 100th anniversary of the Monument.

Eldar Gasimov (L) and Nigar Jamal,

Eldar Gasimov (L) and Nigar Jamal,
Eldar Gasimov (L) and Nigar Jamal, the duo known as Ell-Nikki, wave to fans upon their arrival at the Baku International Airport May 16, 2011. Azerbaijan's Ell-Nikki won the annual Eurovision Song Contest with the romantic ballad "Running Scared" on Saturday, watched by a television audience of more than 100 million people.

"Democracia Real

"Democracia Real
Demonstrators stand up as they shout slogans during a demonstration calling for "Democracia Real , Ya! (Real Democracy, Now!)" in Malaga, southern Spain May 15, 2011. Demonstrators from different cities around Spain took part in protests against the ongoing financial crisis, politicians and bankers. The banner reads, "Violence is earning a salary of 600 euros".

A supporter of Macedonia's ...

A supporter of Macedonia\
A supporter of Macedonia's largest opposition party, SDSM, wears the party's colors on her face as she attends an event in Skopje May 15, 2011. TThe party held the event ahead of the official start of campaigning for the upcoming parliamentary elections, which will take place on June 5.

Lady Gaga performs

Lady Gaga performs
In this Thursday May 12, 2011 photo Lady Gaga performs during filming of the 'The Graham Norton Show', is a comedy chat show that is broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom and on BBC America in the United States, at The London Studios, south London, to be aired on BBC One on Friday.

Overall winner, Germany's Elmar Weisser

Overall winner, Germany\
Overall winner, Germany's Elmar Weisser poses during the Beards and Moustaches World Championship 2011 in the northern city of Trondheim in Norway ends on May 15, 2011. Hairdresser Elmar Weisser, 47, beat 160 hopefuls from 15 countries to take first prize in the World Beard and Moustache Championship, held this year in Trondheim.

the Morganza spillway into the Atchafalaya River basin

the Morganza spillway into the Atchafalaya River basin
Water flows through four open gates of the Morganza spillway into the Atchafalaya River basin, Sunday, May 15, 2011. The spillway's opening diverted water from heavily populated New Orleans and Baton Rouge — along with chemical plants and oil refineries along the Mississippi's lower reaches — easing pressure on the levees there in the hope of avoiding potentially catastrophic floods.

the Mississippi River

the Mississippi River
Brittany Pearce (L) wipes her eyes while taking a break with Leanna Gresco after a long day of throwing sandbags in front of Pearce's grandparents' house in Stephensville, Louisiana May 15, 2011. A day after Army engineers opened a key spillway to relieve flooding along the Mississippi River, residents of small Louisiana towns braced on Sunday for a surge of water that could leave thousands of homes and farms under as much as 20 feet of water. Scores of U.S. heartland rivers from the Dakotas to Ohio have flooded following a snowy winter and heavy spring rains, feeding near-record crests on the lower Mississippi River.

Bhutan's largest buildings,

Bhutan\
The former administrative centre of Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan's largest buildings, is seen in Punakha March 13, 2011. The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is becoming increasingly popular for well-heeled travelers keen to explore this remote and unspoiled Buddhist Shangri La. Surrounded by mountains and flanked by India and Tibet, this tiny country has only been opened to tourism for a few decades and its traditional way of life remains miraculously preserved despite the growing prevalence of mobile phones and cable television. Picture taken March 13, 2011.

Henry Davies, 5..the Battle of New Market reenactment

Henry Davies, 5..the Battle of New Market reenactment
In this photo taken May 14, 2011, Henry Davies, 5, of Chester, Md., follows in the footsteps of Confederate re-enactors before the Battle of New Market reenactment in New Market, Va.

the Monster Jam show at the Ricardo Saprissa Stadium in San Jose

the Monster Jam show at the Ricardo Saprissa Stadium in San Jose
Chuck Wermer flies his truck Toro Loco at Monster Jam, a monster truck competition in San Jose May 15, 2011.

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