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Snapshot: The world in 24 hours, April 25

Updated: 2011-04-26 15:16

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Snapshot: The world in 24 hours, April 25
New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key touches a compatriot on the back, during an impromptu photocall with New Zealanders living in London, after a ceremony to commemorate Anzac Day at the New Zealand memorial in central London April 25, 2011. The man on the ground is a participant of "the Lying Down Game", an Internet phenomenon that encourages people around the world to post pictures of themselves, lying face down anywhere, on social media sites. [Photo/Agencies] 

Snapshot: The world in 24 hours, April 25
A trained monkey jumps through a ring during a Topeng Monyet (Monkey Mask) show, traditional Indonesian street performance, in east Jakarta April 25, 2011. Karmini, a monkey trainer who has four trained monkeys, said his group can collect $10 a day for their performance. [Photo/Agencies] 

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