protest walk in Limoncito

Amazon indigenous make their way before continuing participating in a protest walk in Limoncito, outskirts of Yucumo, Bolivia, Monday Sept. 19, 2011. Indigenous and environmentalist groups began a march from Trinidad to La Paz on Aug. 15, protesting against a government’s planned highway that would cut through the nature preserve Territorio Indigena Parque Nacional Isiboro Secure or TIPNIS, home of 15,000 natives.
Pakistani girl sits on her bed while

A displaced Pakistani girl sits on her bed while she and others take refuge on a roadside after fleeing their homes in Tando Allah Yar district near Hyderabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011. Flood victims camped out near inundated fields and crowded hospitals on Monday as authorities and international aid groups struggled to respond to Pakistan's second major bout of flooding in just over a year.
Marcos Siega talking to actress Annie Ilonzeh

In this undated handout photo released by Sony Pictures Television, shows executive director, Marcos Siega talking to actress Annie Ilonzeh at a taping of Charlie's Angels in Miami, Fla. ABC is jumping into the reboot game with an updated version of the classic series this fall, scheduling it to kick off in the Thursday primetime lineup. Moving its setting and production from Los Angeles to South Florida, the new show gets a fresh start in a new city.
outside Ground Zero

Demonstrators protesting corporations march outside Ground Zero, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011, in the Manhattan borough of New York. The demonstrators, who have been camping overnight in nearby Zucotti park since Saturday, have been surrounded by police officers around the clock with at least 12 protestors arrested in recent days.
Iraqi fire fighters

Iraqi fire fighters arrive at the scene of a fire at a gas compression facility at Rumaila oil field in Basra Province, 420 km (261 miles) southeast of Baghdad September 20, 2011. A fire at a state-run gas compression unit at Iraq's major southern oilfield Rumaila on Tuesday killed one person and hit oil production, police and oilfield developer BP said.
Pakistani flood

Pakistani flood affected villagers carry water pots on their heads near a makeshift camp in the flood-hit Badin district on September 20, 2011. Official figures show the floods have killed nearly 350 people and affected 7.1 million since monsoon rains began last month -- leaving hundreds of thousands living under open skies on hills and along highways. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) many are also facing dire shortages of clean drinking water, leading to outbreaks of acute diarrhoea.
typhoon Roke's heavy rain in central and western Japan

Toyota cars are covered by debris following the 20 September floods near the Shonai river in Shimoshidami, Nagoya city, central Japan, 21 September 2011. Toyota has its production headquarters in Toyota city, near Nagoya, but plans to operate its plants as usual on 21 September morning, according to the daily Nikkei. Reports from local media say that two men were killed and three other people are missing following typhoon Roke's heavy rain in central and western Japan. More than one million people were advised to evacuate in Nagoya city as the strong typhoon is schedule to hit the area on 21 September.
Japanese rice farmer

Under strong winds, Japanese rice farmer Hideto Yajima collects his harvested rice from drying racks in preparation for the arrival of Typhoon Roke in Taito port, on the Boso Peninsula of Chiba Prefecture, 21 September 2011. More than one million people were advised to evacuate in Nagoya city as the strong typhoon is schedule to hit the Japanese mainland later on 21 September.
PERU MUMMY FOUND

A picture taken from a handout video provided by Radio Programas del Perú (RPP) on 20 September 2011 shows a mummy, apparently of a young woman, that was abandoned on a Lima street along with ancient ceramic artifacts, a forensic expert told Peruvian media. The mummified remains of a woman around 20, according to the opinion of medical examiners, were found by a security guard on 18 September night on a street in the La Victoria district, RPP radio said on its Web site. In Lima, there are numerous archaeological sites linked to the cultures that flourished before the Inca empire and those sites attract traffickers in cultural heritage items, who steal assorted artifacts and sell them illegally to collectors.
Lourdes Leon and Kelly Osbourne

SEPTEMBER 20: Lourdes Leon and Kelly Osbourne attend the Material Girl 1st birthday celebration at Macy's Herald Square on September 20, 2011 in New York City.
Bags with supplies are dropped from a Pakistani Army

Bags with supplies are dropped from a Pakistani Army helicopter for people who have gathered on some dry spots in the flooded areas in Pangrio, Sindh province, Pakistan, on 16 September 2011. The southern province of Sindh has been hit hard by the floods caused by unusually heavy monsoon rains. The National Disaster Management Authority said 16 September that the death toll in the rain-related incidents and floods had risen to 248 while 578 people were injured. More than 5.74 million people have been affected and over two million hectares is flooded.
Downton Abbey

"Downton Abbey" cast members, writers and producers pose for a photograph backstage at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011 in Los Angeles. "Downton Abbey" won for outstanding writing and outstanding miniseries or movie.
Mad Men

"Mad Men" cast members from left, Jessica Pare, Kiernan Shipka, Elisabeth Moss, Christina Hendricks, Cara Buono and Randee Heller pose backstage at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011 in Los Angeles. Mad Men won best drama series
Modern Family

Female cast members of "Modern Family" (L-R) Julie Bowen, Sofia Vergara, Ariel Winter and Sarah Hyland pose backstage after the show won for best comedy series at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles September 18, 2011.
Actress Elisabeth Moss

Actress Elisabeth Moss (L) from television series "Mad Men" arrives at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles September 18, 2011.
Modern Family

L-R) The cast of "Modern Family" Sarah Hyland, Nolan Gould, Ed O'Neill, Ariel Winter, Sofia Vergara, Rico Rodriguez, Julie Bowen, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ty Burrell and Eric Stonestreet pose backstage after the show won for best comedy series at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles September 18, 2011.
the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles

The cast of "Mad Men" pose after winning outstanding drama series at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles September 18, 2011.
Kolar Gold Fields, located in the southern Indian state of Karnataka

Schoolchildren play in front of an abandoned shaft at Kolar Gold Fields, located in the southern Indian state of Karnataka September 9, 2011. The Kolar Gold Fields in Karnataka are just a two hour drive from India's IT city of Bangalore and were shut a decade ago when it cost nearly 20,000 rupees (about $430) to produce 10 grams of gold there and the selling price was about 4,500 rupees ($95).
earthquake in the ancient town of Bhaktapur

An elderly Nepalese local resident looks at a collapsed home after an earthquake in the ancient town of Bhaktapur, 13 kilometres from Kathmandu, Nepal, 19 September 2011. A 6.8-magnitude earthquake shook north-eastern India on 18 September and was felt as far away as Nepal and Bangladesh.
anti-nuclear demonstration in downtown Tokyo

Tens of thousands of citizens gather at an anti-nuclear demonstration in downtown Tokyo, Japan, 19 September 2011. Speakers at the rally included Nobel Prize Laureate Kenzaburo Oe.
The Daily Show's

"The Daily Show's" Jon Stewart, center, and producers and writers hold Emmys for best variety, music or comedy series and best writing for a variety, music or comedy series backstage at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011 in Los Angeles
The taxi driver lost control of the vehicle and drove

People look at the rescue operation of a taxi that got stuck in a crevice in La Paz September 12, 2011. The taxi driver lost control of the vehicle and drove off the main highway connecting La Paz with El Alto. Three people died in the accident while another three survived, police said
Thai motorcycle taxi driver

15 September 2011 of a Thai motorcycle taxi driver showing other orange-vested drivers at a motorcycle taxi stand the new digital Moto-meter aimed at revolutionizing how payments for motorcycle taxis operate, in Bangkok, Thailand, in this picture taken 13 September 2011. A few meters are currently operating in a government-approved trial on a select group of motorcycle taxis in the streets of the busy Thai capital, to end the inconvenient bargaining between passengers and drivers to agree the price for a fare. The water proof meter includes a black box, and is advertising enabled. Motorcycle taxis are an essential form of transport in Bangkok, and in many big cities in the world, to avoid traffic jams, but none yet carry meters.
Sony's PlayStation Vita

A promotional woman shows a Sony's PlayStation Vita handheld gaming device at Tokyo Game Show in Chiba, east of Tokyo, September 15, 2011. The game show goes on till September 18.
The X Factor

From left, "The X Factor" judges Nicole Scherzinger, Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and L.A. Reid pose with the show's host Steve Jones at a world premiere screening event for the new television series, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011, in Los Angeles. The competition series gives viewers the opportunity to choose the next breakout music star or group.
Models present creations by The Blonds

Models present creations by The Blonds presented by Playboy during the Spring 2012 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York, USA, 14 September 2011. The fashion week will run from September 8th to the 15th.
Task Force "No Fear" 3rd Pltn Alpha Company, 2-27 Infantry scans

U.S. military officer Lt Steve Grizley from Task Force "No Fear" 3rd Pltn, Alpha Company, 2-27 Infantry scans an area using a pair of binoculars next to a missile launcher at Outpost Bari Alai in Kunar, Afghanistan, September 14, 2011.
Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa

Protestors flash the victory sign while celebrating with bridegrooms, center, during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, Sept. 5, 2011. Yemeni warplanes launched a series of airstrikes in a southern province overrun by Islamic militants, killing at least seven civilians and a dozen militants Monday, a witness and officials said