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    Opposition protestors lighting burning street barricades clash with security forces firing tear gas, in Conakry, Guinea, Thursday, April 18, 2013. Security forces in Guinea arrested the opposition's spokesman and another leader Thursday after firing tear gas to disperse protesters who had planned a demonstration against the date set for upcoming legislative elections. The long-awaited vote has been a flashpoint for violent demonstrations over the last several months in this West African nation that long suffered under strongman rule. (AP Photo/Youssouf Bah)

    Guinea police fire tear gas to disperse protesters

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    Italian caretaker Premier Mario Monti cast his vote for a new president whose first job will be to seek the formation of a new government after inconclusive elections, in Rome Thursday, April 18, 2013. Political parties sparred over suitable candidates for the post being vacated by Giorgio Napolitano ahead of the Thursday vote, reflecting divisions that they have been unable to overcome in the more than 50 days since the Feb. 24-25 elections. Napolitano's term expires next month. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

    Italian lawmakers fail to elect new president

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    Supporters of Pakistan's former President and military ruler Pervez Musharraf chant slogans against the court decision at the High Court in Islamabad, Pakistan, Thursday, April 18, 2013. Musharraf and his security team pushed past policemen and sped away from a court in the country's capital on Thursday after his bail was revoked in a case in which he is accused of treason. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)

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