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News In Photos: October 7 2011

by | 7th, October 2011

NEWS In Photos – October 7 2011:
Tributes to the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, outside the Apple Store on Regent Street, in central London.
Protesters from Save Our Savers smash a paper piggybank outside the Bank of England in London, after the Bank of England kept interest rates at 0.5%.
Tamara Ecclestone poses with her new Ferrari 599 in south west London, to launch her Channel 5 show ‘Tamara Ecclestone: Billion $$ Girl’, which starts in November.
The first rare baby Drill monkey born at Edinburgh zoo explores it’s surroundings with it’s mother for the first time.

File photo dated 30/09/11 of walkers at the summit of Mount Snowdon in Snowdonia, Wales, make their way past a car covered in tarpaulin, after the 4×4 was abandoned near the top of the mountain for the second time in a month.
Irish players signatures on the Irish Fans Van outside the team hotel in Wellington, New Zealand.
Competitors flex muscles during the men’s +51yrs category at the Asian World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championship in Bangkok, Thailand Thursday, Oct. 7, 2011. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)
Chelsea pensioner Joe Britton celebrates his 100th birthday at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London, where he is the oldest residing pensioner. Mr Britton starred on Channel 4’s Deal or No Deal in 2009, and has donated some of his winnings to the hospital.
Swimmers train at an event to highlight the 2012 Schools Games finals at the 2012 Aquatics Centre, London.
Anti-Assad demonstrators, some of them holding placards in Arabic reading, “No to trespassing the mosques, no to tyranny,” march in solidarity with protestors in Syria, following Friday prayers, in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 7, 2011. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)
Jia Ashton’s husband Matthew Ashton with his mother Sue Ashton outside Nottingham Crown Court .Kayleigh McNaughton (under blue jacket) leaves Manchester Crown Court where she a suspended jail sentence after she abandoned her two children in an unlocked car to go out drinking.
Leymah Gbowee, from Liberia, one of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winners, in New York, Friday, Oct. 7, 2011. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
Jonathan Weiss makes signs for the group, Occupy Cleveland, on Public Square in downtown Cleveland Friday, Oct. 7, 2011. The group is one of several across the country mirroring the Occupy Wall Street protest in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)



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