News photos of the day
Date: 4/2/2012 Album ID: 1444086
Photos by Associated Press, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
News photos from around the world, April 2, 2012
Investigators examine bodies outside Oikos University in Oakland, Calif., following a shooting on Monday, April 2, 2012. A gunman opened fire at the Christian university, killing at least seven people and wounding three more, before being captured hours later at a shopping center in a nearby city, authorities said. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
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A sheriff's deputy removes a body from outside Oikos University in Oakland, Calif., Monday, April 2, 2012. A gunman opened fire at the Christian university, killing at least seven people and wounding three more, before being captured hours later at a shopping center in a nearby city, authorities said. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
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Oakland Police cover bodies near Oikos University in Oakland, Calif., Monday, April 2, 2012. A gunman opened fire at Oikos University in California Monday, killing at least five people, law enforcement sources close to the investigation said. Police say they have a suspect in custody. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
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Fire is seen atop an under-construction skyscraper, planned to be Europe's tallest building, in Moscow, Russia, Monday, April 2, 2012. Orange flames were leaping about 250 meters (880 feet) Monday, visible in the night sky to much of the city. No injuries have been reported at the fire in the eastern tower of the Federation Tower complex, part of a massive development along the Moscow River about 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) west of the Kremlin. The tower, when completed, is to be 360 meters (1150 feet) tall. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)
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Firefighters stand near the burning under-construction skyscraper, planned to be Europe's tallest building, in Moscow, Russia, Monday, April 2, 2012. Orange flames were leaping about 250 meters (880 feet) Monday, visible in the night sky to much of the city. No injuries have been reported at the fire in the eastern tower of the Federation Tower complex, part of a massive development along the Moscow River about 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) west of the Kremlin. The tower, when completed, is to be 360 meters (1150 feet) tall. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)
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A firefighting helicopter drops water to extinguish fire atop an under-construction skyscraper, planned to be Europe's tallest building, in Moscow, Russia, Monday, April 2, 2012, with the statue of a woman-defender of Moscow in WWII, foreground right. Orange flames were leaping about 250 meters (880 feet) Monday, visible in the night sky to much of the city. No injuries have been reported at the fire in the eastern tower of the Federation Tower complex, part of a massive development along the Moscow River about 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) west of the Kremlin. The tower, when completed, is to be 360 meters (1150 feet) tall. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, center, touches the stones of the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray, during his visit to Jerusalem's old city, Monday, April 2, 2012. Christie kicked off his first official overseas trip Monday meeting Israel's leader in a visit that may boost the rising Republican star's foreign policy credentials ahead of November's presidential election. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)
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Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi smiles at her supporters from her car as she leaves after a brief visit to the headquarters of her National League for Democracy Party Monday, April 2, 2012, in Yangon, Myanmar. Suu Kyi said she hopes her victory in a landmark election will mark the beginning of a new era for Myanmar. Suu Kyi, speaking to thousands of supporters outside her opposition party headquarters, claimed victory Monday in Myanmar's historic by-election, saying she hoped it would mark the beginning of a new era for the long-repressed country. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
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A man takes a photo as penitents from San Gonzalo brotherhood take part in a procession before a storm in Seville, Southern Spain, Monday, April 2, 2012. Most of the procession were canceled in Seville due to bad weather during the Easter Holy Week. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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Supporters of Senegal's newly inaugurated President Macky Sall cheer and wave as his convoy passes on its way to the presidential palace, in Dakar, Senegal Monday, April 2, 2012. Sall took the oath of office Monday in a ceremony held one week after the country's longtime incumbent conceded defeat only hours after polls closed. The presidential runoff vote solidified the country's reputation as one of the few mature democracies in western Africa, where the unpopular president was ousted at the ballot box instead of a coup. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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Bangladeshi commuters transit the Buriganga River by boat in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, April 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Pavel Rahman)
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People look at part of the British artist Damien Hirst's 2007 exhibition copy piece of the 1993 original Mother and Child Divided, composed of a cow and a calf sliced in half in glass tanks of formaldehyde, during a media preview of the first substantial survey show of his work in the UK at the Tate Modern gallery in London, Monday, April 2, 2012.  The exhibition, timed for the culmination of the Cultural Olympiad and due to open to the public on Wednesday, showcases over 70 of Hirst's works since he first came to public attention in 1988.  (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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People are reflected as they look at British artist Damien Hirst's year 2000 piece Trinity - Pharmacology, Physiology, Pathology, consisting of glass, faced particle board, wood, steel and anatomical models, during a media preview of the first substantial show of his work in the UK at the Tate Modern gallery in London, Monday, April 2, 2012.  The exhibition, timed for the culmination of the Cultural Olympiad and due to open to the public on Wednesday, showcases over 70 of Hirst's works since he first came to public attention in 1988.  (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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Passengers pass by a 41-color terrazzo floor inlay designed by St. Louis artist Alicia La Chance as they leave C Concourse at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport which  reopened following a nearly $15 million renovation on Monday, April 2, 2012 in St. Louis.
Photo by Chris Lee, clee@post-dispatch.com
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Peyton Maria, 7, and Sydney Weatherred, 16, left, watch as Grace Maria, 6, looks to dunk a ball on the shoulders of Lindsey Dawson, 16, at a friend's home in Lake Saint Louis, MO, on Monday, April 2, 2012. Arriving thunderstorms on Tuesday will cool temperatures down for the next few days, according to the National Weather Service.  (AP Photo/St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Erik Lunsford) EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER OUT; THE ALTON TELEGRAPH OUT
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An undated photo provided by Michael Chazen shows the inside of Wonderwerk cave in South Africa. Scientists said Monday, April 2, 2012 that they've found the earliest firm evidence of human ancestors using fire: material about 1 million years old in in Wonderwerk cave. Burned bones and microscopic ash in the dirt suggests fire frequently burned there, apparently under the control of our ancestor Homo erectus, researchers said.  (AP Photo/courtesy of Michael Chazen)
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JetBlue pilot Clayton Frederick Osbon, right, is escorted to a waiting vehicle by FBI agents as he is released from The Pavilion at Northwest Texas Hospital, in Amarillo Monday, April 2, 2012. Osbon was taken directly to the Federal Court Building in Amarillo, Texas.  (AP Photo/Amarillo Globe-News, Michael Schumacher)    MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT; TV OUT
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Russian Emergency Ministry rescuers search the site of the ATR-72 plane crash outside Tyumen, a major regional center in Siberia, Russia, Monday, April 2, 2012. A passenger plane crashed in Siberia shortly after taking off on Monday morning, killing 32 of the 43 people on board, Russian emergency officials said. The 11 survivors were hospitalized in serious condition. The ATR-72, a French-Italian-made twin-engine turboprop, operated by UTair was flying from Tyumen to the oil town of Surgut with 39 passengers and four crew. (AP Photo/Marat Gubaydullin)
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