TODAY’S World in Pictures features photographs of foxhounds waiting patiently between shows at Crufts 2013 at the NEC, Birmingham; a woman sporting a false mustache as a crowd attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the most people wearing false mustaches to kick off Gilda's LaughFest 2013 in Grand Rapids, Michigan and the aftermath of a bus accident at Rajouri district in Jammu, India that killed fifteen people and injured 24.
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Foxhounds wait patiently between shows at Crufts 2013 at the NEC, Birmingham
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Cheryl Fell sports mustache glasses over a false mustache in Grand Rapids Michigan, where a crowd gathered in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the most people wearing false mustaches to kick off Gilda's LaughFest 2013
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Indian people and policemen gather after a bus accident at Rajouri district in Jammu. Fifteen people were killed and 24 injured when a bus rolled down into a deep gorge
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Fog shrouds dog walkers as they walk beside Bourne Brook, in Toft Cambridgeshire
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Opponents of a bill to legalize gay marriage in Minnesota gathered in the State Capitol Rotunda to voice their opposition
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About 300 critics of outgoing Czech President Vaclav Klaus attend a procession carrying an effigy of Klaus from Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic
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Writer and broadcaster John McCarthy looks at a statue of Queen Senet from part of the exhibition - Cairo to Constantinople - at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh
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A US Navy Ceremonial Guard carries the casket containing the remains of one of two unknown sailors, lost when the nation's first ironclad warship the USS Monitor sank on December 31, 1862, in a storm off Cape Hatteras. During a dignified transfer ceremony, the remains were transported from Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) in Hawaii, where they underwent identification attempts, before Friday's burial at Arlington National Cemetery