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Costumed Chihuahua's Bebe, foreground left, and Chico, right, pose for a photograph as they wait with other costumed dogs to compete in the fourth annual Times Square Dog Day Masquerade Sunday Oct. 19, 2008 in New York's Times Square. The canine costume contest was held to raise awareness for Animal Haven's Adopt-A-Pet program. Bebe was dressed as the nurse and Chico as the sailor from Alfred Eisenstaedt's V-J Day kiss photograph taken in Times Square.
Paramedics help a relative of a Topo Chico inmate after she fainted while waiting for news outside Topo Chico prison in Monterrey, northern Mexico October 8, 2008. At least three prisoners were wounded in the second riot in two days at the jail, according to local media. Authorities have regained control of the prison and several inmates were transferred to other facilities.
A relative of a Topo Chico inmate throws rocks during a protest outside the prison in Monterrey, northern Mexico October 8, 2008. At least three prisoners were wounded in the second riot in two days at the jail, according to local media. Authorities have regained control of the prison and several inmates were transferred to other facilities.
A relative of a Topo Chico inmate reacts as she waits for news outside the prison in Monterrey, northern Mexico October 8, 2008. At least three prisoners were wounded in the second riot in two days at the jail, according to local media. Authorities have regained control of the prison and several inmates were transferred to other facilities.
China's Alex Hua Tian walks besides his horse "Chico" back to the stables, after falling when his horse encountered trouble at one of the 39 jumps at the Beas River cross-country course of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, near Hong Kong on August 11, 2008. Germany took the overall lead in the team competition followed by Australia and Great Britain.
An Aymara voter casts her ballot in Walata Chico, north of La Paz, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008. Bolivians will decide Sunday whether Bolivia's President Evo Morales should stay in office on a referendum proposed by the Bolivian leader to try to break a political stalemate in the bitterly divided Andean nation.