
11.) On Friday 18 November, Campus police at the University of California at Davis nonchalantly used pepper spray against students who sat peacefully on the school's quad to protest tuition increases. 10.) Rumors and uncertainty surrounding the fate of Muammar Gaddafi began to circulate on the morning of October 20, 2011. This cell phone photograph taken by AFP/Getty's Philippe Desmazes was the first image of Gaddafi, taken after his capture, to come to the attention of Time's photo editors that morning. 09.) The iconic photo to come from the London riots was taken by Amy Weston, a photographer with the London-based WENN photo agency. She had heard that there were fires in the Church Street area of Croydon on August 8 and headed that way. 08.) On July 19 and 20, hundreds of websites, featured an extraordinary series of photos of a frightened leopard that had strayed into the small Indian village of Prakash Nagar, mauling at least five people. After failing several times to tranquilize the animal, forest rangers captured it and took it to a veterinary center, where it died from injuries sustained during its rampage. 07.) When the Vancouver Canucks lost game 7 of the Stanely Cup finals to the Boston Bruins on their home ice on June 15, local fans took out their frustration in the streets, by rioting, looting and setting fire to cars. During the rampage, Getty photographer Rich Lam captured this image of one couple laying on the ground, seemingly engaged in a romantic moment <b>...</b>
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