Fri, 13 Jan 2012 06:40:02 +0100 (Reuters) - A man carries a plastic bag filled with eggs in the front of the Apple store in the Beijing district of Sanlitun January 13, 2012. Apple Inc said on Friday it will stop selling its latest iPhone in its retail stores in Beijing and Shanghai to ensure the safety of its customers and employees. The iPhone 4S, which went on sale early Friday, caused a near-riot in one of Apple's Beijing retail stores. REUTERS/David Gray (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS TELECOMS)
Demonstrators hold out a plastic bag filled with coins representing ...
Mon, 09 Jan 2012 19:30:02 +0100 (AP) - Demonstrators hold out a plastic bag filled with coins representing money paid to allegedly corrupt lawmakers as they march to the National Assembly during a protest citing fraud in last year̢۪s presidential election, in Managua, Nicaragua, Monday Jan. 9, 2012. Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, 66, jumped a constitutional ban on presidential re-election, winning the November 2011 elections with 64 percent of the vote. The one-time Sandinista revolutionary will be sworn in for his third term on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)
Staff label plastic bags filled with donated blood at a donation ...
Mon, 09 Jan 2012 14:40:02 +0100 (Reuters) - Staff label plastic bags filled with donated blood at a donation centre in Kenya’s capital Nairobi January 9, 2012. According to Kenya's National Blood Transfusion Services (KNBTS), its annual donation target stands at 250,000 units of blood in order to deal with illnesses, surgeries, accidents and other medical conditions. REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)
A woman walks out from her house carrying empty jugs to be filled ...
Mon, 02 Jan 2012 09:40:02 +0100 (Reuters) - A woman walks out from her house carrying empty jugs to be filled with water in Kathmandu January 2, 2012. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar (NEPAL - Tags: SOCIETY)
Two baskets filled with offerings for for Yemanja, Godess of ...
Fri, 30 Dec 2011 00:30:02 +0100 (AP) - Two baskets filled with offerings for for Yemanja, Godess of the Sea, are left on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday Dec. 29, 2011. Brazilian believers of Yemanja celebrate the deity at year's end, offering flowers and launching boats, large and small, into the ocean in exchange for blessings in the new year. The belief in the goddess comes from the African Yoruban religion brought to America by West African slaves. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)