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A woman takes her dog for a swim in the former Olympic harbor of Kiel-Schilksee at the Baltic Sea, northern Germany, as temperatures reach 15 degrees Celsius (59.0 Fahrenheit) on Monday, June 21, 2010.
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Chile's Mark Gonzalez celebrates after scoring a goal during the World Cup group H soccer match between Chile and Switzerland at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Monday, June 21, 2010.
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Rock singer Meatloaf rings the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday, June 21, 2010, in New York.
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An Andean religious leader stands over a fire as he makes a spiritual offering during the celebrations of the Aymara New Year number 5,518 in Tiwanaku, Bolivia, Monday, June 21, 2010. The Aymara people, one of the largest indigenous groups in the region, celebrate their new year on the southern hemisphere's winter solstice, which marks the start of the new agricultural cycle.
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Models wear creations by Enrico Coveri men's Spring-Summer 2011 collection, part of the Milan Fashion week, unveiled in Milan, Italy, Monday, June 21, 2010.
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Ethnic Uzbeks gather around the body of Sharap Dusmatov, bottom, reportedly killed during the Kyrgyz police house-to-house searches in village of Nariman outside Osh, southern Kyrgyzstan, Monday, June 21, 2010.
Kyrgyz government forces swept into an ethnic Uzbek village Monday, beating men and women with rifle butts in an assault that left at least two dead and more than 20 wounded, witnesses told The Associated Press. The allegations were among the strongest Uzbek claims of official collusion in ethnic rampages that killed as many as 2,000 people last week and forced nearly half of the region's roughly 800,000 Uzbeks to flee.
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People raise their hands meditating during the summer solstice shortly after 4:52 A.M. at the Stonehenge monument, England, Monday , June 21, 2010. Thousands of New Agers and neo-pagans danced and whooped in delight Monday as a bright early morning sun rose above the ancient stone circle Stonehenge, marking the summer solstice. About 20,000 people crowded the prehistoric site on Salisbury Plain, southern England, to see the sunrise at 4:52 A.M. (11:52 P.M. EST), following an annual all-night party.