

A soldier from the Army's 3rd Infantry Regiment, the guardians of Arlington National Cemetery, waits amid the gravestones in Arlington, Va., during funeral services for Army Spc. Sean R. Cutsforth, of Radford, Va., a member of the 101st Airborne who was killed in Afghanistan in December. J. Scott Applewhite/AP
A policeman uses a stick to move men back into a queue for tickets for the India and England Group B Cricket World Cup match at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore, India. Thousands of fans camped outside the stadium to buy just 4,000 tickets for Sunday's showdown. Philip Brown/Reuters
Marit Bjoergen of Norway celebrates her victory during the women's cross country individual sprint free finals at the Ski World Championships in Oslo, Norway. Matthias Schrader/AP
People fearing for their safety evacuate the Abobo district of Abidjan, Ivory Coast. A new militant group claimed that it ambushed and killed 27 police and paramilitary forces loyal to the sitting president who refuses to cede power, amid intensified street fighting over the country's political crisis. Emanuel Ekra/AP
Britain's Queen Elizabeth inspects the Queen's Gurkha Engineers Attestation Party during a visit to Invicta Park Barracks, in Maidstone, southern England. Oli Scarff/Reuters
Tobias Wuelser, (l.), and Frank Loacker stand next to their electronic vehicle after completing the Zero Race Tour around the world in 80 days at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. Martial Trezzini/Keystone/AP
A resident walks through the center of Lyttelton as she looks at the damage from Tuesday's earthquake near Christchurch, New Zealand. Tuesday's 6.3-magnitude tremblor caused extensive damage and killed dozens of people in the city. Mark Baker/AP
Hundreds of taxis are parked on a street as taxi drivers stage an anti-government rally demanding price reduction of liquefied petroleum gas near the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea. South Korean President Lee Myung-bak ordered real-time checks on the impact to the domestic economy from hikes in oil prices. Ahn Young-joon/AP
Egyptian workers fleeing violence in Libya board a bus after crossing into Tunisia at the border crossing of Ras Jdir. The workers, who said they were based on a construction site in Zuara, about 75 miles west of Tripoli, until they fled the country, said there was no sign of police or military and the town was controlled by 'popular committees' armed with automatic weapons. Yannis Behrakis/Reuters
People celebrate on an army armoured vehicle in the eastern Libyan town of Shahat. Anti-government protesters have taken over many parts of the country. Goran Tomasevic/Reuters
Models walk the catwalk during the D&G Fall/Winter 2011 collection presented in Milan, Italy. Antonio Calanni/AP
Opponents of the governor's bill to eliminate collective bargaining rights for many state workers sleep on the floor of the rotunda at the state Capitol in Madison, Wis., on the tenth day of protests. Andy Manis/AP
US armored vehicles patrol near the site of an explosion in the Spin Boldak district of Kandahar, south of Kabul, Afghanistan. A suicide bomber blew himself up killing one Afghan intelligence service officer and wounding more than two dozen others. Rahmat Gul/AP
A Pakistani Navy soldier plays a trombone during a national flower exhibition at Karachi's Clifton beach. Athar Hussain/Reuters
Kate Middleton, the fiance of Britain's Prince William, meets members of the public during a naming ceremony and Service dedication for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's new Atlantic 85 Lifeboat in Anglesey, Wales. The visit had been highly anticipated because the couple have kept such a low profile since announcing their engagement in November. They plan to marry April 29 at Westminster Abbey with just under 2,000 guests attending. Phil Noble/AP
Birds fly over the Old Town as the sun sets ending a cold day in Warsaw. Alik Keplicz/AP
Pensioners kiss as they take part in 'El beso mas largo' contest (the longest kiss) during Expo Jubliados International Senior in Torremolinos, southern Spain. Fourteen couples competed for a prize of $1,378. The contestants have to be a minimum of 60 years old and retired. Jon Nazca/Reuters