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Monkeys partake in the food and drinks spread during the annual monkey buffet fair in Lopburi province, 150 km (93 miles) east of Bangkok yesterday. Around 3,000 stray monkeys joined the fest. Lopburi is well known for its thousands of monkeys that live in an old palace in the middle of the town. 

Executive power returns to civilian hands

Islamabad, Sunday (AFP)

After three years of military rule, executive power returned to civilian hands in Pakistan with the swearing-in of Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali as prime minister and his 21-member cabinet. Jamali, from the military-backed Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q), was elected as prime minister Thursday by a razor-thin margin from the hung national assembly.
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