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A woman wears false flag eyelashes during the St Patrick's day parade through Dublin city center on St Patrick's day, March 17, 2013. (Julien Behal/PA/AP)

Erin go bragh: images of Ireland

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A girl looks on as she tends her livestock on the main road between Sanaa and the Yemeni governorate of Ibb, to the south of the capital Sanaa March 28, 2013. (Mohamed al-Sayaghi/Reuters)

Children's labors

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Edward Snowden, who worked for a company that is a contractor for the National Security Agency, says he leaked information about top secret US surveillance programs because the American public has a right to know about government's broad reach into their private communications. The British newspaper The Guardian first published his revelations. (The Guardian/AP)

Edward Snowden on the run: villain or hero?

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Oussman Bocoum pauses for a portrait as he carries a load of mud on his head to the mosque in the main square. (Thomas Martinez)

Mali: Replastering the biggest mud building in the world

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Asian big head carp swim (with a white bass, bottom) in an exhibit at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium, Jan. 12, 2010. The carp are an invasive species that have been migrating up the Mississippi River, and concern is rising that the fish will reach the Great Lakes and obliterate other fish stocks. (M. Spencer Green/AP)

Midwesterners harp on carp

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Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis looks around before their NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game against the San Francisco 49ers, Feb. 3, 2013, in New Orleans. News reports that linebacker Lewis used deer-antler spray, which contains a banned substance, dominated pre-Super Bowl coverage. Lewis denied using the spray to help him recover from a torn arm muscle. (Dave Martin/AP/File)

Confronting doping in sports

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Flags bearing the image of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk are carried by a burning bulldozer, while Turkish police firing tear gas battle antigovernment protesters as they try to reestablish police control of Taksim Square after an absence of 10 days in the heart of Istanbul, Turkey, June 11, 2013. (Scott Peterson/Getty Images/The Christian Science Monitor)

Turkey's discontent

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The sun burnishes homes on the outskirts of Bozeman against the backdrop of Baldy Mountain. (Ann Hermes/Staff)

Unexpected Bozeman

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Vishvaas Ravikumar (l.) and Sterling Alexander play cards at the end of lunch period at The Davidson Academy of Nevada, in 2011. The map has pins in the cities children have moved from to come to this school in Reno for profoundly gifted students. Free to Nevada residents, this public school is available to children at the middle or high school level with ACT, SAT, or IQ scores in the 99.9 percentile. (Melanie Stetson Freeman/Staff)

Inside American classrooms with Monitor photographers