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Day in photos: April 26, 2013

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Protesters flee oncoming Egyptian Police vehicles during clashes resulting from an anti-government protest near the Ittihadeya presidential palace in Cairo. EPA
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A giant panda rests on a tree at a ‘kindergarten’ for baby pandas in Ya’an, China. Reuters
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The New York Rangers pile on forward Ryan Callahan after he scored the game winner in overtime, topping the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh. AP
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A protester introduces his sneaker to a portrait of Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying during demonstrations outside the leader’s home. The protesters want the government to help settle a dock workers strike that’s stretched into its fourth week. Reuters
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A protester waves a Palestinian flag as he sits overlooking the Jewish settlement of Ofra in the West Bank. Reuters
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A model walks the runway during the Yohji Yamamoto fashion show — titled ‘Cutting Age’ — at St. Agnes Church in Berlin. Getty Images
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Rescuers unload relief supplies in Shuangshi, China, as the country continues to recover from the April 20 earthquake. AFP/Getty Images
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A garment worker — pulled alive from the rubble of a collapsed building — is hoisted on a stretcher in Savar, Bangladesh. AP
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MTA conductor Rawle Henry pilots a G train into the newly reopened Smith/9th Street station in Brooklyn. It’s been closed for nearly two years and cost the MTA $32 million to rennovate. Paul Martinka
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Princes Harry and William flank Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, as they raise their wands on a Harry Potter film set. The trio was visiting the new Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden. AFP/Getty Images
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Pussy Riot member Nadia Tolokonnikova peers out of a holding cell during an appeal hearing in Zubova Polyana, Russia. Tolokonnikova is appealing her conviction for hooliganism motivated by religious hate — which is code for protesting, we suppose. Reuters
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Toronto’s Munenori Kawasaki fires a double play ball to first base over Robinson Cano to end the eighth inning at Yankee Stadium. Getty Images