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The first buyer of the new 3G iPhone in Hong Kong shows off his phone.
AC Milan's Kaka falls to his knees after winning the Champions League final soccer match against Liverpool in Athens.
Fanelwa Glwasshu, 39, poses for a portrait while wearing a t-shirt indicating that she is HIV-positive, in Cape Town's Khayelitsha township. Some 5.5 million people live with HIV/AIDS in South Africa - more than in any other country - while 33 million people live with the disease worldwide. Brightly coloured T-shirts with the HIV-positive logo are distributed by the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) and are intended to reduce the stigma attached to the disease.
A pregnant woman watches Andy Roddick of the U.S. play Thailand's Paradorn Srichaphan in their fourth round match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London.
Then 15-year-old Ben Johnson of Harrisburg Pennsylvania shows his t-shirt as he stands for a photograph while attending the Creation Christian music festival near Mount Union, Pennsylvania.
A man who identified himself as Adam sells shirts outside the Bear Stearns company headquarters in New York. Bear Stearns Cos Inc Chairman James Cayne told employees and shareholders he was "personally sorry" for the demise of the 85-year-old investment bank.
Friar Cesare Bonizzi, also known as Fratello Metallo (Metal Friar), holds a t-shirt written with Italian words which translate to "One plus The Devil" at his monastery in Novara. Italy's "Brother Metal," a 63-year-old Franciscan monk who became famous for singing in a heavy metal band - habit and all - is quitting hard rock in favor of more subtle tones.
Women walk during a torchlight procession in L'Aquila to commemorate the third month anniversary of the 6.3 magnitude quake which hit the Abruzzo region. The T-shirts display the time L'Aquila was hit by the quake.
Samantha Chesser (R) and Alejandro Jaimes, employees of Cafe Medici in Chicago eat thier dinner as Jaimes' shirt proclaims 'Obama eats here.' American Sightseeing tours operates a bus that travels through Chicago's south side and passes several Obama landmarks.
A man walks along Mulberry Street in New York's "Little Italy" neighborhood on Feast Day during the 80th annual Feast of San Gennaro.
Singaporean designer Ashley Isham wears a t-shirt reading 'I'm a size 00' alongside two models at the end of his show during 2007 Autumn/Winter show during London Fashion Week.
Members of Bolivian soccer team Blooming wear T-shirts that read "No" as part of a campaign against the new constitution during a friendly game against Oriente Petrolero in Santa Cruz.
A girl wearing a homemade T-shirt reading "Alexis, read my lipstick" listens as then Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain speaks at a campaign stop at All Star Building Materials in Ormond Beach, Florida.
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring a goal against Villarreal during their Spanish first division soccer match at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid. Ronaldo's shirt reads "Madeira", in reference to the floods and mudslides that killed more than 40 people on the resort island of Madeira, Portugal.
A Michael Jackson fan shows off her homemade t-shirt while camping outside the O2 arena before tickets for his forthcoming concerts at the venue go on sale on Friday morning, in London.
A fan wears a t-shirt bearing the words "I haven't slept with Ashley Cole!" during England's international friendly soccer match against Egypt at Wembley Stadium in London.
Identical twin brothers Don (L) and Ed Makielski from Ypsilanti, Michigan, wear matching T-shirts signifying that Don was born before Ed, during the 32nd annual Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio.
A man from Lesotho stands in an abandoned building that is home to hundreds of foreigners squatting in the Central Business District of Johannesburg.