Today's News in Pictures 04.15.08



15CDNBBGAL1.jpg Official of Water and Power Development Authority, Mohammad Ishtiaq, center, opens fire to disperse angry crowd in Multan, Pakistan, Monday, April. 14, 2008. A crowd protesting power cuts rioted in the home city of Pakistan's new Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani Monday, ransacking the office of the state electricity company, torching a bank and leaving at least 13 people injured. (AP Photo/Khalid Tanveer)
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15CDNBBGAL2.jpg A member of the police walks past burning barricades set up by members of the Mungiki, an outlawed quasi-religious sect, Monday, April 14, 2008 during protest in the Dandora slum in Nairobi, Kenya. Members of the Mungiki, an outlawed quasi-religious sect linked to a string of beheadings, held protests in several cities across the country to demand the release of their leader from prison. Protesters also accused police of being behind last week's killings of the gang leader's wife and their acting leader's brother.(AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
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15CDNBBGAL3.jpg Spain's defense minister Carme Chacon reviews troops in Madrid, Monday April 14, 2008. Chacon, Spain's first woman defense minister, was among 17 ministers who took an oath before the king Monday as part of Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's new government. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
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15CDNBBGAL4.jpg A train of ducks cross the center line of an intersection following their escape beneath a fence on Henry Whipker's farm, Sunday April 13, 2008, in Columbus, Ind. Shortly after, Whipker retrieved the ducks and brought them back to his property. (AP Photo/The Republic, Joel Philippsen)
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