Sept 9: Day in pics
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Novak Djokovic of Serbia returns a shot to Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia at the US Open tennis tournament in New York.
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An anti-Gaddafi fighter from the Warfallah tribe prepares to advance to the town of Bani Walid, currently held by pro-Gaddafi forces, in southeast Tripoli.
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US President Barack Obama addresses a joint session of the United States Congress on the subject of job creation on Capitol Hill in Washington.
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Actress and singer Vanessa Hudgens poses during a party for Fashion's Night Out in Manhattan.
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An honour guard of Afghan security personnel salute as they stand beside a floral tribute during a ceremony marking the tenth anniversary of the death of slain Afghan national hero Ahmad Shah Masood in Kabul.
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US soldiers of the1st Platoon of Task Force 3-66 Bravo Company of the 172. Infantry Brigade stand together during a mission in the village of Babo Khevl in the province of Paktika.
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Sri Lanka's Suraj Randiv (L) celebrates with teammates taking the wicket of Australia's Phillip Hughes during the second day of their second Test cricket match against Australia in Kandy.
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Guatemala's presidential candidate Otto Perez Molina (L) from the Patriot Party (PP) interacts with a young supporter before his final political rally ahead of elections in Guatemala City.
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A member of the Philippine National Police (PNP) honour guard wipes off her sweat as they wait in line for the start of the PNP Change of Command Ceremonies at Camp Crame in Quezon City, Metro Manila.
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Members of the North Korean People's Liberation Front, which consists of former soldiers in the North's People's Army who defected and are now living in the South, chant anti-North Korea slogans near the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul.
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