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An Egyptian girl sits on the shoulders of her father during continued pro-reform demonstrations in Cairo's Tahrir square on November 24, 2011. Members of Egypt's ruling military council rejected calls to step down immediately, saying it would amount to a "betrayal" as anti-military protests entered their seventh day.
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Apple juice and grapes oh my!
Toronto Star Picture Editor Wanda Goodwin shares this delightful set of images from the San Francisco Zoo, where 15 lemurs enjoyed a Thanksgiving holiday feast.
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A group of Ring Tailed Lemurs eat from a Thanksgiving spread at the San Francisco Zoo on November 23, 2011 in San Francisco, California. Fifteen lemurs at the San Francisco Zoo were treated to a Thanksgiving feast of green beans, a fruit salad made up of apples, bananas, grapes sweet potatoes and a turkey made out of monkey chow.
AP Photo/San Francisco Zoo, George Nikitin
Two lemurs enjoy a Thanksgiving feast at the San Francisco Zoo, Nov. 23, 2011, in San Francisco. The feast consisted of green beans; a fruit salad of apples, bananas, and grapes; sweet potatoes; a turkey made out of monkey chow and apple juice with grapes in champagne flutes.
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A Red Ruff Lemur enjoys a Thanksgiving meal at the San Francisco Zoo on November 23, 2011 in San Francisco, California.
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A group of Ring Tailed Lemurs eat from a Thanksgiving spread at the San Francisco Zoo.
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A Ring Tailed Lemur eats a piece of pumpkin pie.
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A lemur enjoys a Thanksgiving drink of apple juice with grapes during a holiday feast at the San Francisco Zoo.
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The tail of a Ring Tailed Lemur lays across a plate of food that is part of a Thanksgiving spread at the San Francisco Zoo.
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A protester carries an Egyptian national flag as riot police fire tear gas during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.
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Above, a protester, his face sprayed with protective medical cream, covers his nose and mouth with a chequered keffiyeh to avoid teargas inhalation during a demonstration. Below, thousands of Egyptian protesters gather in Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square on the fourth day of clashes with security forces on November 22, 2011, to demand an end to military rule, heightening tension after days of deadly clashes that threaten to derail next week's legislative polls. (Both images: AFP/Getty Images/Khaled Desouki)
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AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Mark Rightmire
Sgt. Major Michael Doris Long of Barstow, takes a spill off her surfboard near the Seal Beach, Calif. pier Wednesday morning, Nov. 16, 2011, as her dog Georgie, a medical service dog, hangs on for the rest of the ride. Long, with the Wounded Warriors program, was in Seal Beach to learn to surf and paddle board along with other veterans.
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At top, an Indian Muslim bride, centre waves to her relatives during a mass marriage for 41 couple in Ahmadabad, India, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. Below, some of the brides display henna designs on their hands. Mass marriages are organized by social organizations primarily to help the economically backward families who cannot afford the high ceremony costs as well as the elaborate dowry which is customary in many communities. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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