The Year in Photos 2009 (Part 2 of 4)
A collection of photos from the world edited by Denver Post Multimedia Photo Editor Meghan Lyden.
Barack Obama, left, takes the oath of office from Chief Justice John Roberts, not seen, as his wife Michelle, holds the Lincoln Bible and daughters Sasha, right and Malia, watch at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009. (AP Photo/Chuck Kennedy, Pool)
Bulgarian orthodox priest fires a wood burning stove before a mass at a church in order to warm it, in the village of Grigorevo near the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. Natural gas supplies from Russia through Ukraine to Europe remain cut off for a second day, leaving several countries scrambling to secure alternative energy sources to cope with a cold snap. The cutoff has left more than a dozen countries struggling to cope in the depths of winter. Factories shut down in eastern Europe, schools closed and tens of thousands of people scrambled to find other ways of keeping warm. (AP Photo/Petar Petrov)
Ice forms patterns to cover the river Oder at the German-Polish border in Kuestrin Friday morning, Jan. 9, 2009. After a week of strong frost in the region the river along the border is nearly completely frozen. Shipping is blocked on this link between Polish Baltic Sea and the German capital Berlin. (AP Photo/Sven Kaestner)
Palestinians react after hearing the news about their dead relatives, outside the morgue in Kamal Adwan hospital in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahiya, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009. Israeli troops advanced into Gaza suburbs for the first time Tuesday, residents said, hours after Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned Islamic militants that they face an "iron fist" unless they agree to Israeli terms for an end to war in the Gaza Strip. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)
Airline passengers wait to board a ferry to be rescued on the wings of a US Airways Airbus 320 jetliner that safely ditched in the frigid waters of the Hudson River in New York, Thursday Jan. 15, 2009 after a flock of birds knocked out both its engines. All 155 people on board survived. (AP Photo/Steven Day)
New York City police officers look over part of the US Airways Airbus 320 that crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday as it sticks out of the water after it had been towed there for further inspection in New York, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Arctic sea smoke drifts by Raw Faith, an 88-foot galleon, on a minus-12 degree F morning, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009, in Rockland, Maine. Sea smoke occurs when very cold air passes over warmer water. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
Palestinians inspect the rubble of a building in the eastern area of Jebaliya after Israeli troops withdrew in the northern Gaza Strip, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009. Israel troops in the Gaza Strip were ordered to hold their fire early Sunday after Israel announced a unilateral cease-fire meant to end three devastating weeks of conflict against militants, but hours after the truce took hold, militants fired rocket salvoes into two Israeli communities, threatening to reignite the violence. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)
A Russian man emerges from a cold water on Epiphany near the Troitse-Sergiyev Varnitsky Monastery in Rostov, Russia, some 250 kilometers (150 miles) northeast from Moscow, Monday, Jan. 19, 2009. Thousands of Russian Orthodox Church followers plunged into icy rivers and ponds across the country to mark Epiphany, cleansing themselves with water deemed holy for the day. Water that is blessed by a cleric on Epiphany is considered holy and pure until next year's celebration, and is believed to have special powers of protection and healing. The Russian Orthodox Church follows the old Julian calendar, according to which Epiphany falls on Jan. 19. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)
Ansam Rahel, 10, displays a head injury she sustained when Israeli troops shelled a U.N. school where she and her family had sought refuge from Gaza fighting in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza strip, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009. Psychologists say Israel's war on Hamas has inflicted unprecedented trauma on Gaza's children because it taught them that no place is safe. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
The moon cast a shadow at the sun blocking it partially in a partial solar eclipse as it sets on Monday Jan. 26, 2009 at Manila's bay, Philippines. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
A Pakistani child looks on as women covered with burqas from the tribal region of Bajur and Mohmand agency wait to be registered at the Jalozai refugee camp near Peshawar, Pakistan, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009. More than 200,000 people have fled the fighting in Bajur and Mohmand agency to camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
A boy walks inside a park's empty pool in Havana, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
A 45-minute time exposure made for circular star tracks is seen over this run-down barn along County Road A near Iron River, Wis., Sunday night, Feb. 15, 2009. During the time exposure, the barn was lit with a battery powered spotlight using a technique called light painting. (AP Photo/Nate Rendulich)
A model displays a fall/winter design by Antonio Alvarado during the Pasarela Cibeles fashion week in Madrid, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)
Monarch butterflies gather on a tree branch at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve near the town of Chincua, Mexico, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009. The Monarchs are not endangered, but scientists say deforestation could threaten its existence. (AP Photo / Marco Ugarte)
A huge sandstorm engulfs the Saudi capital of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. The storm, which was still raging hours after it started, disrupted flights at the city's King Khalid International airport, with weather authorities announcing that visibility would drop to zero, and warning residents to take precautionary measures. (AP Photo/Jad Saab)
This photo provided by the White House shows President Barack Obama welcoming the family's new puppy Bo, at the White House. March 15, 2009. (AP Photo/Pete Souza, White House)
In this Saturday, March 21, 2009 photo released by the U.S. Navy, the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Annapolis is seen on the surface of the Arctic Ocean after breaking through three feet of ice during Ice Exercise 2009, a training and research exercise. (AP Photo/ Navy Visual News Service, Petty Officer 1st Class Tiffini M. Jones/Released)
Pakistani women from the Bajur tribal region wait for their children in a school run by Unicef at the Katcha Garhi camp in Peshawar, Pakistan, Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Pakistani police fired assault rifles and tear gas to end a protest Wednesday by people displaced by a military operation against Taliban militants. At least one person was shot dead, though police denied responsibility. More than 500,000 people have fled the fighting in the Bajur and Mohmand tribal area to camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
The flag draped caskets of Oakland Police Officers Sgt. Mark Dunakin, 40; John Hege, 41; Sgt. Ervin Romans, 43; and Sgt. Daniel Sakai, 35, are seen in the Oracle Arena on Friday, Mar. 27, 2009, in Oakland, Calif. Thousands of mourners have gathered with the families of four slain Oakland police officers for a joint funeral that drew law enforcement from around the world. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar, Pool)
Catholic clergy walk during the Holy Thursday procession of the Washing of the Feet inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, traditionally believed to be the burial site of Jesus Christ, in Jerusalem's Old City Thursday April 9, 2009. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
An elderly woman sleeps in the tent-camp of San Demetrio in L 'Aquila, central Italy, Thursday, April 9, 2009, following an earthquake which struck central Italy on Monday. The official death toll has reached 275 and aftershocks continued to hit the region as many survivors shelter in tented villages and wait for aid to help with their basic needs. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
Milwaukee Brewers' Rickie Weeks gets hit in the face by the Cincinnati Reds' pitcher Edinson Volquez during the fourth inning of a baseball game Monday, April 13, 2009, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jim Prisching)
Pakistani men pray next to a bullet-ridden vehicle parked in the compound of radical Lal Masjid or Red mosque as the chief cleric Maulana Abdul Aziz, not seen, talks to his supporters during Friday prayers, in Islamabad, Pakistan, April 17, 2009. The radical head of the Red Mosque, recently released on bail, called Friday for the enforcement of Islamic law across the militancy-plagued country during his defiant return to his prayer hall, where at least 100 died when Pakistani troops stormed the complex in 2007. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Musicians wait for customers in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Sunday, April 19, 2009. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
In this April 24, 2009 photo, seized weapons sit on racks in a seized weapons warehouse at the Secretary of the Defense headquarters in Mexico City. In all, the military has 305,424 confiscated weapons locked in vaults, just a fraction of those used by criminals in Mexico, where an offensive by drug cartels against the military has killed more than 10,750 people since December 2006. The U.S. has acknowledged that many of the rifles, handguns and ammunition used by the cartels come from its side of the border. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
Miranda Cooper, 18, of Shelby, N.C., reacts after golfer Jason Dufner's tee shot landed in her lap on the first hole during the third round of the Quail Hollow Championship golf tournament at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C., Saturday, May 2, 2009. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)
Haji Barkat Ullah speaks with his daughter Frishta, 7, who was wounded in coalition air strike on Monday night in Bala Baluk district of Farah province recovers in a hospital in Herat, Afghanistan, Saturday, May 9, 2009. A joint U.S.-Afghan investigation has found that civilians were killed during a battle in southern Afghanistan, but officials have not been able to determine how many. (AP Photo/Fraidoon Pooyaa)
Soldiers from the U.S. Army First Battalion, 26th Infantry take defensive positions at firebase Restrepo after receiving fire from Taliban positions in the Korengal Valley of Afghanistan's Kunar Province on Monday May 11, 2009. Spc. Zachary Boyd of Fort Worth, TX, far left was wearing 'I love NY' boxer shorts after rushing from his sleeping quarters to join his fellow platoon members. From far right is Spc. Cecil Montgomery of Many, LA and Jordan Custer of Spokan, WA, center. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)
This image provided by NASA shows a high oblique scene looking toward the Red Sea, Sinai Peninsula and the Mediterranean Sea. Saudi Arabia is in the foreground and Egypt's Nile River and its delta can be seen (left) toward the horizon. Israel and Jordan can be seen near the top edge of the frame. The Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba (near frame center) extend from the Red Sea, bottom, toward the Mediterranean Sea. The image is among the first group of still images downlinked Tuesday May 12, 2009 by the crewmembers onboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis enroute to the Hubble Space Telescope. (AP Photo/NASA)
A Pakistani displaced man holds his baby next to his tent in Jalozai refugee camp near Peshawar, Pakistan, Monday, June 8, 2009. The Swat battle is seen as a test of Pakistan's resolve to take on militants challenging the government in the northwestern regions near Afghanistan. Up to 3 million people have fled the fighting and the exodus has raised fears of a humanitarian crisis. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
In this photo released by Brazil's Air Force, Brazil's Navy sailors recover debris from the missing Air France jet at the Atlantic Ocean, Monday, June 8, 2009. A U.S. Navy team was flying to Brazil on Monday with high-tech underwater listening devices to help the search for the black boxes from an Air France plane that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. (AP Photo/Brazil's Air Force)
A displaced Pakistani girl looks out from her tent in Shah Mansour refugee camp, in northwest Pakistan,Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Up to 3 million people have fled the fighting and the exodus has raised fears of a humanitarian crisis. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Lisette Herrera's children, Iliana Guevara, 18-months old, and Angel Guevara, 2, sleep inside her foreclosed apartment building in Los Angeles on Thursday, June 11, 2009. Lisette Herrera's family and her children have to relocate after a court ruling. Community organizations held a press conference Thursday in front of the building to call for immediate action to stop foreclosures and rebuild communities. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Hikers walk over the new opened Trift bridge over the Trift lake near the Trift Glacier in the Susten rock mass close to Gadmen, central Switzerland on Friday, June 12, 2009. The suspension bridge is 170 meter long (558feet) and 100 meter (328feet) above the lake. It is the longest suspension bridge for pedestrians in the Alps. (AP Photo/Keystone, Urs Flueeler)
A boy lies inside a bed of smashed tomatoes during the "V Annual Tomatina" in Sutamarchan, northeast of Bogota, Sunday, June 14, 2009. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)
Hundreds of thousands of supporters of leading opposition presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, who claims there was voting fraud in Friday's election, turn out to protest the result of the election at a mass rally in Azadi (Freedom) square in Tehran, Iran, Monday, June 15, 2009. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
A red sky at dawn is a signal to mariners that the weather changing for the worse, prompting lobsterman Bruce Steeves of Raymond, Maine, to get an early start as he loads traps onto his boat, Thursday, June 18, 2009, in Portland, Maine. Rain is expected to dominate the weather for the next two days. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
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