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Wanted Boeremag member Herman van Rooyen was re-arrested by the Pretoria police on Saturday, January 20 2007. (SA Police, Sapa)
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Jennifer Gordon poses in her Chicago home on Monday. The "die hard" Chicago Bears football fan is offering her pregnant belly space for advertisers to paint. She will showcase it at the February 4 Super Bowl national football championship in Miami. (Alex Garcia, AP)
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American super middleweight world champion Laila Ali, daugther of Muhammad Ali, visits the Themba School in Naledi, Soweto on Wednesday. (Sapa)
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Controversial Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride addresses a press conference about his alleged drunken driving accident in Germiston, Johannesburg on Wednesday. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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Senator John Kerry, takes part in a debate in an Iraq War resolution, Wednesday on Capitol Hill in Washington. Kerry, the Democrats' losing presidential candidate in 2004, said on Wednesday that he is not running for the White House again in 2008. (Dennis Cook, AP)
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Workers decorate a giant chameleon replica for the upcoming Florafest Parade in Putrajaya, Malaysia on Wednesday. The Florafest Parade will be held on Saturday, Janaury 27, and is part of the Visit Malaysia Year 2007 campaign. (Andy Wong, AP)
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All eyes were on Comet McNaught this week. Taken by Johann Verster.
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Participants enter the main meeting venue of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday. (Michael Probst, AP)
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A model wears a creation for French fashion designer Franck Sorbier's spring-summer 2007 Haute Couture fashion collection, presented on Wednesday in Paris. (Francois Mori, AP)
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Chee Siok Chin keeps vigil on Thursday in Singapore. She and fellow activist M Ravi launched a hunger strike on Thursday, the eve of the city-state's planned hanging of a Nigerian heroin trafficker, to protest the execution (Alphonso Chan, AP).
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A light aircraft crashed near Pretoria, injuring the pilot and passenger on Thursday. (Netcare 911)
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Wearing traditional dress for a symbolic wedding little children celebrate the story of so-called "Bird's Marriage" in Panschwitz, eastern Germany on Thursday.(Matthias Rietschel,AP)
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Brazilian Carlos Alberto Parreira is welcomed by soccer officials at the OR Tambo International Airport to take up his position as national coach of the Bafana Bafana on Friday, 26 January 2007. (Werner Beukes, SAPA)
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Maria Sharapova of Russia speaks during a press conference following her semi-final win over Belgium's Kim Clijsters at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on Thursday. Sharapova won in straight sets 6-4 6-2. She will play Serena Williams of the US in the women's singles final on Saturday. (Rick Stevens, AP)
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