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2012 Democratic National Convention, Hurricane Isaac aftermath, a penguin chick and more in the day in photos News and feature images from around the world.
Sept. 4, 2012
As Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley talks to the Democratic National Convention, attendees hold signs that read "Forward" and "Not Back."
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First lady Michelle Obama acknowledges the crowd as she begins her address to the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.
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Democratic National Convention delegate Tracy Ducharme of Colorado Springs displays her support of the candidate.
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Sept. 4, 2012
Tammy Duckworth, an Illinois candidate for the U.S. House, addresses the Democratic National Convention. Duckworth, who was an official in the Department of Veterans Affairs, lost both her legs during combat in Iraq.
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Sept. 4, 2012
U.S. Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D-N.Y.) is joined onstage at the Democratic National Convention by other female lawmakers.
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The Washington Post
Sept. 4, 2012
A protester confronts a police officer during a demonstration outside the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.
Mladen Antonov
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Sept. 4, 2012
Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan attends a campaign event at Westlake Recreation Center in Ohio.
Mary Altaffer
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AP
Sept. 4, 2012
Ashley Herleikson recovers a clock from her home as Ashley Evans helps search for other salvageable items in Braithwaite, La. The city suffered storm damage during Hurricane Isaac.
Gerald Herbert
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AP
Sept. 4, 2012
Ashley Evans alerts friend Ashley Herleikson to an intact photo of Herleikson's daughter in the ruins of her home in Braithwaite, La. Residents were cleaning up after Hurricane Isaac.
Gerald Herbert
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AP
Sept. 4, 2012
A home has washed up roadside in Braithwaite, La. State officials estimate that 13,000 properties were damaged by Hurricane Isaac.
Mario Tama
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Sept. 4, 2012
As floodwaters in Braithwaite, La., recede, a cemetery's upturned graves are revealed. The area was hard-hit during Hurricane Isaac.
Gerald Herbert
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AP
Sept. 4, 2012
Hurricane Isaac victim Shannon Barnes of Helena, Miss., gets food at First Baptist Church of Helena.
John Fitzhugh
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AP
Sept. 3, 2012
The Camp Williams Mobile Home Park in Azusa, Calif., is threatened by a wildfire in the Angeles National Forest. Six air tankers and eight helicopters were dispatched to help 500 firefighters battle the blaze, which is thought to have started in Camp Williams.
Patrick Fallon
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Reuters
Sept. 4, 2012
Horses recover at Poydras Arena after being rescued from Hurricane Isaac-related flooding in Poydras, La.
Mario Tama
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Sept. 4, 2012
Easton Mueller, 5, hugs mother Tracy before the first day of school at Fair Park Elementary in West Bend, Wis.
John Ehlke
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AP
Sept. 4, 2012
Schoolchildren salute to the late revolutionary hero Che Guevara before lessons at the Alfredo Miguel Aguayo Sanchez school in Havana.
Desmond Boylan
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Reuters
Sept. 4, 2012
Workers hang a poster of Pope Benedict XVI before his three-day visit to Lebanon, starting Sept. 14.
Jamal Saidi
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Reuters
Sept. 4, 2012
New South Wales Environment Minister Robyn Parker holds a young penguin at Sydney Harbor National Park. Chicks recently hatched in the only mainland breeding colony in New South Wales.
Greg Wood
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AFP/Getty Images
Sept. 4, 2012
The Grant Museum of Zoology in London contains 67,000 specimens, with about 5 percent of the collection on display at any time, including this rhinoceros skeleton.
Peter Macdiarmid
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Sept. 4, 2012
A loris skeleton is arranged on a tree branch at the Grant Museum of Zoology in London.
Peter Macdiarmid
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Sept. 4, 2012
Tomasz Sulej holds the oldest existing fossil of a turtle at the Institute of Paleobiology in Warsaw. The fossil, which is approximately 250 million years old, was found about 100 miles south of the capital, Sulej said.
Peter Andrews
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Reuters
Sept. 4, 2012
Man Bahadur Tamang of Kavre, Nepal, displays the scar from his kidney surgery. He sold the organ for about $700. According to a Kavre health official, about 150 villagers have gone to neighboring India to sell their kidneys because of poverty and a lack of health education.
Navesh Chitrakar
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Reuters
Sept. 4, 2012
Man Bahadur Tamang, 51, is among Nepalese villagers who sold a kidney to raise money.
Navesh Chitrakar
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Reuters
Sept. 4, 2012
An injured Afghan man is helped to a hospital after a suicide attack on a funeral in the Durbaba district of Jalalabad, east of Kabul. Officials say several civilians were killed in the bombing.
Rahmat Gul
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AP
Sept. 4, 2012
An Afghan man takes his son to a market in Kabul.
Jose Cabezas
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AFP/Getty Images
Sept. 4, 2012
Workers install panels containing photovoltaic cells at the new Solarpark Eggersdorf near Muencheberg, Germany. The park, which is being built by a German solar energy operator, will contain 85,000 solar modules and is one of many similar projects in eastern Germany.
Sean Gallup
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Getty Images
Sept. 4, 2012
Infosys workers move office chairs down a street in front of the company's iconic "washing machine" building in the Electronic City area of Bangalore, India.
Vivek Prakash
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Reuters
Sept. 4, 2012
A Nepalese potter works in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Niranjan Shrestha
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AP
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