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A guinea pig clotheshorse, an eye-opening eye, and a glittering galaxy are among the week's best news photos.

July 24, 2008
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The hippodrome—where chariots and horses raced in the most prestigious events of the ancient Olympics—has been located in Greece with geomagnetic technology, researchers believe.

July 24, 2008
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Wearing blindfolds is part of an annual kimono-dressing competition in Japan. Women are judged on both speed and overall elegance of the finished result.

July 23, 2008
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Eating bats is popular among elders in at least one village in northeastern Thailand, in part because "they do wonders for your libido."

July 22, 2008
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At the Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt, visitors could see, for the first time, an underground ship apparently intended to carry a pharaoh into the afterlife.

July 21, 2008
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While politically related violence in Kenya has subsided, the tourism industry has not yet recovered.

July 21, 2008
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Metal plates covered the eyes and mouth of the mummy, which was found with mysterious balls and other "strange things we never expected," as one researcher said.

July 17, 2008
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The end of the "running of the bulls" festival, a peek at the opening ceremony of the Olympics, and the pope's visit to Australia are among this week's highlights.

July 17, 2008
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A rapidly expanding economy has proven to be a mixed blessing in Brazil, where the growth has caused food prices to rise much more quickly. Part of Global Food Crisis: A Special News Series.

July 17, 2008
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His eyes covered with metal plates, a thousand-year-old elite mummy has been found surrounded by unfamiliar artifacts—shedding light on a mysterious culture.

July 17, 2008
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Egypt is still suffering from riots and violence, despite expensive increases in bread subsidies, export bans, and strict regulation of fuel and utility prices. Part of Global Food Crisis: A Special News Series.

July 16, 2008
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A 2,500-year-old discus believed to have been used to protect a ship from the "evil eye" has been found by a lifeguard diving off Israel.

July 16, 2008
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Food prices are creating a vexing dilemma in India, which is trying to cement its status as a rising economic power even as it remains home to half the world's hungry. Part of Global Food Crisis: A Special News Series.

July 15, 2008
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An ancient city carved from rock, Chinese mini-fortresses, and a cliff-top monastery are among the 27 new sites added to the UN's World Heritage list in 2008.

July 11, 2008
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Experts and residents fear heavy foot traffic and pollution is destroying what's left of the thousand-year-old temples at Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

July 11, 2008

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