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This Week in Photos, Week of March 25-31, 2011

See the ancient Greek and Roman ruined city of Cyrene, a focused crowd watching the ICC World Cup Semi Final and more.

People crowd around the TV set in Colombo, Sri Lanka, to watch the futbol action as Sri Lanka plays New Zealand in the ICC World Cup Semi Final.

Cake Design and Development Head Chef Paul Courtney (R) and Manufacturing Manager Tom Kilcourse perform a quality check on biscuits on the production line at the McVitie's factory in Stockport, England. Prince William has asked McVitie's to create one of his favorite sweet treats to provide an alternative to the official wedding cake by Fiona Cairn.

Tourists visit the Tidal Basin as cherry blossoms start to bloom in Washington, DC.

A boy poses for a picture behind a statue at the ancient Greek and Roman ruined city of Cyrene in modern-day Shahaat, eastern Libya.

Japanese earthquake victims enjoy a communal bath set up in tents by the Japanese Self Defense Force in Rikuzentakata, Japan.

Josh Harrellson No. 55 and Stacey Poole Jr. No. 2 of the Kentucky Wildcats jump up in the air to celebrate their win against the North Carolina Tar Heels in the east regional final of the 2011 NCAA men's basketball tournament at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ.

People light candles during the Earth Hour 2011 power switch off in Zhuji, Zhejiang Province of China. About 86 Chinese cities joined the WWF worldwide initiative to call on people to switch off unnecessary lights for one hour in support for energy-saving efforts and global warming prevention as a shared responsibility.

Two men in kilts tune up their bagpipes near a shop front in London's West End.

A boy is hoisted up by the crowd during Holi, the festival of colors, at the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, Utah. Thousands packed the temple grounds to celebrate Holi, a spring Hindu festival celebrated by throwing coloured powder at each other.

Chinese dancers perform during the inauguration of the new national stadium in San Jose, Costa Rica. The stadium was a gift from the Chinese government in 2007 as a token of appreciation to Costa Rica for being the first central American country to recognize China and sever diplomatic ties with Taiwan.

A street vendor sells beach balls and inflatable toys on a bicycle in Lahore, the Pakistan province of Punjab.

Recording artist 'deadmau5' (C) poses with Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers during the 40th Juno Awards in Toronto.

The New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers look on as West Point Cadets unfurl the American Flag during the opening ceremonies on Opening Day at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, NY.

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