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The sculpture 'Balloon Flower (Magenta)' by artist Jeff Koons is seen in this handout photo made available July 1, 2008. U.S. artist Jeff Koons set a new auction record when his polished pink sculpture 'Balloon Flower (Magenta)' fetched 12.9 million pounds ($25.8 million), including commission, at Christie's late on Monday. REUTERS/Christie's/Handout (UNITED STATES). NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.
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A man walks with his pink poodle during the Gay Pride Parade in Mexico City, Saturday, June 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
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Norman Cuccio sips champagne after the pink triangle was installed on Twin Peaks in San Francisco on Saturday, June 28, 2008. (AP Photo/The San Francisco Chronicle, Paul Chinn) **MANDATORY CREDIT, NO SALES, MAGS OUT**
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Sebastien Trouplin, left, and Ron Podoske hammer nails to a panel of the pink triangle on Twin Peaks in San Francisco on Saturday, June 28, 2008. (AP Photo/The San Francisco Chronicle, Paul Chinn) **MANDATORY CREDIT, NO SALES, MAGS OUT**
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The gay pride flag flies at Market and Castro Streets in front of the large pink triangle, shrouded in fog, on Twin Peaks in San Francisco on Saturday, June 28, 2008. (AP Photo/The San Francisco Chronicle, Paul Chinn) **MANDATORY CREDIT, NO SALES, MAGS OUT**
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A right-wing protester is detained by a police officer during a gay parade in Brno on June 28, 2008. Czech police were forced to intervene after right-wing extremists attempted to disrupt a "gay parade" in the country's second city, Brno, Czech media reported. The banner at right reads ''We don't believe the existence of pink sheep of family''. AFP PHOTO / MICHAL CIZEK (Photo credit should read MICHAL CIZEK/AFP/Getty Images)
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A right-wing protester (2nd L) is detained by a police officer as participants attending a gay parade look on in Brno on June 28, 2008. Czech police were forced to intervene after right-wing extremists attempted to disrupt a "gay parade" in the country's second city, Brno, Czech media reported. The banner at right reads ''We don't believe the existence of pink sheep of family''. AFP PHOTO / MICHAL CIZEK (Photo credit should read MICHAL CIZEK/AFP/Getty Images)
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Tristan (age 10), Skylar (age 8), Remy (age 4), and Quinn (age 2) Moreno along with a friend, in Congers, New York proudly display their Crayons Pink Lemonade Brigade lemonade stand to raise money for the Congers Volunteer Fire Department, of which their father is a member. Through their lemonade sales, the kids raised $300 for the fire department. Thousands of kids in 46 U.S. states participated in the inaugural Crayons Pink Lemonade Brigade which raised more than $156,000 for kids' favorite charities around the world. (Photo: Business Wire)
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Tristan (age 10), Skylar (age 8), Remy (age 4), and Quinn (age 2) Moreno along with a friend, in Congers, New York proudly display their Crayons Pink Lemonade Brigade lemonade stand to raise money for the Congers Volunteer Fire Department, of which their father is a member. Through their lemonade sales, the kids raised $300 for the fire department. Thousands of kids in 46 U.S. states participated in the inaugural Crayons Pink Lemonade Brigade which raised more than $156,000 for kids' favorite charities around the world. (Photo: Business Wire)
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A Bangkok riot policeman, standing in the shade of a pink umbrella, is joined by others Wednesday, June 25, 2008, outside Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. Demonstrators, led by activists from the People's Alliance for Democracy, PAD, launched protests on May 25 and have occupied the area around Government House, the seat of Thailand's government, since breaking through a police cordon on Friday. The protesters say they will not be satisfied until Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej's entire government steps down. (AP Photo/David Longstreath)
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Li Wenhua and Yan Hongxia from Nanhu forestry, Ning'an city, Heilongjiang province, worked together to make a record for a couple having the most bees on their bodies.By putting queen bees on their bodies, the couple drew hundreds of thousands of bees to stick to them, making them wear thick bee clothes. The couple said they have been raising bees for 25 years, and know every bit of bee behavior.
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Baboon's at Knowsley safari Park in Merseyside have learned how to open roof boxes on cars visiting their enclosure. The monkeys can open the cases and are running off with the owners clothes and holiday items.
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Dirk Auer takes on the Mammoth rollercoaster at Trips Drill theme park, Stuttgart, Germany in a pair of rollerskates.
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Patrick Koster next to a volcanic crater in Hawaii, November 2008. Koster has slept at the edge of an active crater, proposed to his wife on the slopes of a simmering cone, and reorganised his honeymoon to make sure he didn't miss an eruption.
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Local people crowd a swimming pool to get cool on July 20, 2009 in Nanjing of Jiangsu Province, China. Many parts of China are experiencing a heatwave, with tempratures touching 40 degress Celsius in some areas last month.
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Chicago White Sox pitcher Mark Buehrle, left, is embraced by teammate Josh Fields as catcher Ramon Castro, right, joins in the celebration after Buehrle threw a perfect game against the Tampa Bay Rays in a baseball game, Thursday, July 23, 2009, in Chicago. The White Sox won 5-0.
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President Obama appears to be checking out the junk in a young woman's trunk, or is he?
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Barbara "Redneck Queen" Bailey shows the crowd the proper way to do the Bellyflop during the 13th Annual Summer Redneck Games in East Dublin, Georgia. Bailey won the event several year running in the 1990s. Started in 1996 as a spoof for the summer Olympics held in Atlanta, the games feature bobbing for pigs feet, hub cap hurling and the mud pit belly flop contest for trophies.
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A man is gored by a Miura fighting bull during the sixth run of the bulls of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, northern Spain. The festival is a symbol of Spanish culture, despite heavy condemnation from animal rights groups, and attracts thousands of tourists to watch the bull runs or take part.
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Local residents of Laguna Niguel expose their buttocks during the 30th annual "Mooning of the trains" event along a stretch of railroad track in Orange County, south of Los Angeles. Local legend has it the tradition began in 1979 when customer K.T. Smith offered to buy a drink for anyone who would run outside and moon the next train. Since then, on the second Saturday of each July, people have lowered their inhibitions and their underwear and pressed their naked buttocks up against a wire fence as the trains go by.
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