Delete photo in iCloud photo stream?

Hi, is there a way to delete an individual photo in photo stream in your IOS 5 device?

No yet.  A lot of people have been gripping about this however so I would expect to see it in a future update.  Currently, the only way to delete your photo stream is to turn it off within Settings (which will delete them all) then turn it right back on.  This is the best work-around at this time.

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