March 1: Day in pics

Updated On Mar 02, 2012 10:10 am IST
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Repsol Honda rider Casey Stoner of Australia takes a corner during the last day of a MotoGP pre-season testing session at the Sepang circuit outside Kuala Lumpur. MotoGP is switching this year to 1,000cc engines, from last year's 800cc bikes. AFP PHOTO / Mohd Rasfan expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 02, 2012 10:10 am IST

Repsol Honda rider Casey Stoner of Australia takes a corner during the last day of a MotoGP pre-season testing session at the Sepang circuit outside Kuala Lumpur. MotoGP is switching this year to 1,000cc engines, from last year's 800cc bikes. AFP PHOTO / Mohd Rasfan

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South Koreans wearing traditional costumes wave national flags as they march during the celebration of Independence Movement Day in Seoul. South Koreans celebrated the public holiday to mark the 1919 civilian uprising against Japanese rule, that colonized the Korean peninsula from 1910-1945. AFP Photo/Jung Yeon-Je expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 02, 2012 10:10 am IST

South Koreans wearing traditional costumes wave national flags as they march during the celebration of Independence Movement Day in Seoul. South Koreans celebrated the public holiday to mark the 1919 civilian uprising against Japanese rule, that colonized the Korean peninsula from 1910-1945. AFP Photo/Jung Yeon-Je

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Lil' Kim performs during BET's Rip the Runway 2012 at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Andrew H Walker/Getty Images/AFP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 02, 2012 10:10 am IST

Lil' Kim performs during BET's Rip the Runway 2012 at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Andrew H Walker/Getty Images/AFP

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US President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama (L) arrive for a dinner honoring members of the Armed Forces who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn and their families at the White House in Washington. Reuters/Joshua Roberts expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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US President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama (L) arrive for a dinner honoring members of the Armed Forces who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn and their families at the White House in Washington. Reuters/Joshua Roberts

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Engineers of Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) work inside the Kalol oil field in the western Indian state of Gujarat. Reuters/Amit Dave expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Engineers of Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) work inside the Kalol oil field in the western Indian state of Gujarat. Reuters/Amit Dave

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Kayla Dreis, 16, who has Down's Syndrome, holds her 6-month out-of-pouch kangaroo named Mike at her parents home in Spring, Texas. The Estates of Legends Ranch Homeowners Association sent the Dreis family a letter stating they are violating the deed restrictions by having the kangaroo, a non-domestic animal at their home and are requesting it be removed from the property. AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Johnny Hanson expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 02, 2012 10:10 am IST

Kayla Dreis, 16, who has Down's Syndrome, holds her 6-month out-of-pouch kangaroo named Mike at her parents home in Spring, Texas. The Estates of Legends Ranch Homeowners Association sent the Dreis family a letter stating they are violating the deed restrictions by having the kangaroo, a non-domestic animal at their home and are requesting it be removed from the property. AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Johnny Hanson

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Japanese tennis player Kei Nishikori returns the ball to French tennis player Jeremy Chardy during the third day of the Mexican Tennis Open in Acapulco. AFP Photo/Alfredo Estrella expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Japanese tennis player Kei Nishikori returns the ball to French tennis player Jeremy Chardy during the third day of the Mexican Tennis Open in Acapulco. AFP Photo/Alfredo Estrella

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Cans of fruit-flavored malt liquor called Four Loko are seen in Washington. The carbonated brew guzzled on college campuses is the focus of an intense write-in campaign urging federal regulators to take some buzz out of a sweet alcoholic drink sometimes referred to as "blackout in a can." The Federal Trade Commission is looking at a wave of complaints about the popular fruit-flavored malt liquor Four Loko. Under review: the amount of alcohol in the brightly colored, supersized cans and how they are marketed. AP Photo/Haraz Ghanbari expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 02, 2012 10:10 am IST

Cans of fruit-flavored malt liquor called Four Loko are seen in Washington. The carbonated brew guzzled on college campuses is the focus of an intense write-in campaign urging federal regulators to take some buzz out of a sweet alcoholic drink sometimes referred to as "blackout in a can." The Federal Trade Commission is looking at a wave of complaints about the popular fruit-flavored malt liquor Four Loko. Under review: the amount of alcohol in the brightly colored, supersized cans and how they are marketed. AP Photo/Haraz Ghanbari

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Guatemalan soldiers carry the coffins of their comrades during a ceremony at the Air Force Base of Guatemala City. Ten soldiers were killed in a helicopter crash on Tuesday in north Guatemala's Peten region. Reuters/Jorge Dan Lopez expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 02, 2012 10:10 am IST

Guatemalan soldiers carry the coffins of their comrades during a ceremony at the Air Force Base of Guatemala City. Ten soldiers were killed in a helicopter crash on Tuesday in north Guatemala's Peten region. Reuters/Jorge Dan Lopez

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