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Workers paint the interior of the Oberoi Trident hotel in Mumbai December 2, 2008. Mumbai's Trident Hotel is set to re-open in 10 to 15 days, an official said on Tuesday, vowing it would be as "impeccable" as it was before attacks that killed 183 people in India's financial hub last week. Twenty-two visitors and guests and 10 employees were killed in the siege at the luxury hotel that ended on Friday when elite commandos rescued about 450 guests. The hotel was one of 10 Mumbai sites attacked by Islamist gunmen late on Wednesday.
Floral tributes, photographs and toys are seen at the memorial to Baby P at Islington Crematorium, in north London December 2, 2008. The body responsible for monitoring children's services, Ofsted, has called for an urgent review of how abuse cases are dealt with in the wake of the failures that led to the death of Baby P.
Floral tributes, photographs and toys are seen at the memorial to Baby P at Islington Crematorium, in north London December 2, 2008. The body responsible for monitoring children's services, Ofsted, has called for an urgent review of how abuse cases are dealt with in the wake of the failures that led to the death of Baby P.
Workers of German steelmaker EKO Stahl carry a mock coffin during a protest by European metal workers, in central Brussels December 2, 2008. Around 8,000 workers demanded the European Union set aside measures to help their industry and their jobs survive the change prompted by CO2 emissions cuts, the recession and the drop in sales in the car industry.
Iraqi refugees living in Syria take part in a demonstration against the Iraqi and U.S. government at al-Syydeh Zeinab, near Damascus, December 2, 2008. The protesters were demonstrating against the security pact signed between the governments which paves the way for U.S. troops to withdraw from Iraqi towns by mid-2009, and leave the country by end-2011.
Floral tributes, photographs and toys are seen at the memorial to Baby P at Islington Crematorium, in north London December 2, 2008. The body responsible for monitoring children's services, Ofsted, has called for an urgent review of how abuse cases are dealt with in the wake of the failures that led to the death of Baby P.