Today In Pictures: Dec. 5, 2011

Dressed as demonic creatures, members of the Koatlacker Devil's Association (Koatlacker Tuifl) take part in a Krampus procession, Dec. 4, 2011, in Prad near Merano, Italy. In a tradition that involves elaborate masks, some of which are centuries old, the devils accompany St. Nicholas when he visits little children to determine who has been good or bad. (Johannes Simon/Getty Images)

 

Corinthians' soccer fans celebrate after their team won the Brazilian soccer league championship in a game against Palmeiras in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Dec. 4, 2011. The match ended 0-0 and Corinthians became Brazil's 2011 soccer champions. (Andre Penner/AP Photo)

 

Tungurahua volcano, located in the Cordillera Oriental of Ecuador's Andes mountains, spews incandescent rocks and lava, Dec. 4, 2011. New eruptions have forced authorities to increase alerts in the surrounding areas from condition yellow to orange. (Pablo Cozzaglio/AFP/Getty Images)

 

A climate protester wearing a chemical warfare suit holds a placard as he takes part in the Climate Justice march, Dec. 3, 2011 in London. (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)

 

Red lights of police cars are reflected on wet asphalt as police officers block the road after a rally in downtown Moscow, Dec. 5, 2011. Several thousand people have protested in Moscow against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his party, which won the largest share of a parliamentary election that observers said was rigged. (Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP Photo)

 

An Air Force chaplain says a prayer over the transfer case of Army Spc. Ryan M. Lumley at Dover Air Force Base, Dec. 5, 2011 in Dover, Del. Spc. Lumley, from Lakeland, Fla., was killed during combat operations in Afghanistan. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

 

A pair of Western and Victorian crown pigeons eat from a feeding plate at the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Malaysia, Dec. 5, 2011. The bird park houses more than 3,000 birds representing more than 200 species, in an enclosed aviary. Ninety percent are local birds and 10 percent were imported from overseas. (Mark Baker/AP Photo)