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Eleven-year-old archer Liu Cheong, who lives in China, survived after a teammate accidentally shot an arrow through his eye socket. The schoolboy underwent four hours of surgery to extricate the object, which had sunk more than four inches into his head.
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1,600 paper mache pandas set up by members of WWF (World Wildlife Fund) are pictured on October 18, 2008 on the Parvis des droits de l'Homme at Paris Trocadero esplanade to symbolize there are only 1600 pandas left on earth and to call people to do their part in helping to reverse the deterioration of our natural environment.
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Urinals in the toilets at the "Rosenmeer" restaurant in the western German city of Moenchengladbach are pictured on August 18, 2008. The urinals, in the shape of a mouth, created by Dutch designer Meike van Schijndel, were criticised for being offensive to women.
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Pierre Girard's cake, which was found years ago in a closet, was allegedly baked in 1911. The fruitcake, pictured left, is said to be rock-solid with a slight smell of spice. "Most people won't touch it," said Girard. "I think I'm the only one that really loves it."
Elizabeth Flores, Star Tribune
"Star Wars" fan Danny Fitzgerald of Staten Island, in Darth Vader costume, poses in front of Loews Astor Plaza movie theater in Times Square in New York, May 25, 1983, where fans are lined up for the premiere of "The Return of the Jedi," the third in a series of the "Star Wars" saga.
Dave Pickoff, AP
Wolf Blitzer speaks to a hologram of colleague Jessica Yellin on CNN's New York set, Tuesday night, Nov. 4, 2008. One day CNN's Jessica Yellin may be remembered as a television pioneer, the first person whose hologram image was transported onto a news set from a location half a country away. Or maybe she just looked silly.
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French 'Spiderman' Alain Robert climbs a 33 floor building in Jakarta. The fearless French climber called 'Spiderman' reached the top floor of a building in Jakarta after failing to climb a building nearby due to lack of police clearance.
Bay Ismoyo, AFP / Getty Images
Pro Rodeo Cowboys that are competing at the National Western Stockshow in Denver came to Steamboat Springs to compete in the 34th Annual Cowboy Downhill Stampede in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
Doug Pensinger, Getty Images
Glenwood village administrator Bill Bramanti, poses with a coffin he had specially made designed to look like a can of his favorite beer, Pabst Blue Ribbon. While he doesn't need the coffin just yet, he's planning to use the casket as a cooler.
Mary Compton, SouthtownStar / AP
A worker tattoos a pig at the "Art Farm" of Belgian conceptual artist Wim Delvoye on the outskirts of Beijing, China. Delvoye has staff consisting of local farmers to raise the pigs and professionals to tattoo them with cartoons or symbols. The animals are then displayed at art exhibitions and their skins sold to collectors after slaughter.
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