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Photos for February 10, 2004
Kansas University junior Wayne Simien, center, scrambles for a loose ball with Oklahoma State's Frans Steyn. The Cowboys beat the Jayhawks, 80-60, Monday night in Stillwater, Okla.
Notre Dame guard Chris Thomas stands on the scorers' table celebrating a victory. The Irish stunned No. 5 Connecticut, 80-74, Monday night in South Bend, Ind. Thomas scored 31 points to lead all scorers.
Memphis guard Jason Williams, center, scoops up a loose ball in front of Denver forward Nene, left, and Grizzlies center Lorenzen Wright. The Nuggets won, 86-83, Monday in Denver.
KU's Aaron Miles, right, who hit just one of seven field-goal tries, shoots over Oklahoma State's Tony Allen.
Oklahoma State's Tony Allen (24) swats the shot of Kansas University's Keith Langford, contributing to Langford's off game. Langford scored eight points on 2-for-10 shooting in the Jayhawks' 80-60 loss to the Cowboys Monday in Stillwater, Okla.
Sandra Edwards, an assembly worker at Kantronics Inc., works on the company's newest product, a tracking device than can be used by companies who have large vehicle fleets. Company officials are hoping the product doubles annual sales totals at Kantronics. Edwards worked Monday at Kantronics' facility at 1202 E. 23rd St.
Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. John Edwards addresses Carrier plant workers outside Prater's Bar-B-Que in Morrison, Tenn. The nearby air-conditioning plant is scheduled to close with a loss of 1,300 area jobs. Edwards is hoping for a strong showing in today's primary in Tennessee.
Shanna Dunn-Vigare, right, behavioral science director for Smoky Hill Family Practice Center, critiques a videotaped examination performed by first-year resident Dr. Elizabeth Koerner, left. Residents review the tapes to learn about their interaction with patients.
Dr. Jon Sides, a third-year resident at Smoky Hill Family Practice Center in Salina, talks with Darrell Hills about his medical history during a videotaped training session. Residents meet with real patients in videotaped exams to practice interaction as well as ensure they're covering medical issues.
Sean P. O'Malley, archbishop of the Roman Catholic Boston Archdiocese, steps down from the stage after he spoke during a rally in Boston to protest same-sex marriages. An Associated Press survey of Massachusetts lawmakers reveals a Legislature deeply divided over a proposed constitutional amendment that would define marriage as a union between one man and one woman and overturn the state Supreme Court's legalization of same-sex marriage.
Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., talks to reporters after appearing before the Senate Commerce Committee and Joint Committee on Economic Development. Brownback discussed the new Homestead Act and economic development initiatives for Midwestern states Monday at the Statehouse.
President Bush waves as he leaves the Bass Pro Shops sporting goods store in Springfield, Mo. Shadowing Democrats through primary states, President Bush highlighted upswings in the U.S. economy on Monday at an engine plant in Missouri, a state he won in a tight contest in 2000 and has been tirelessly courting ever since.
Michael J. Fox portrays Dr. Kevin Casey on the NBC comedy series "Scrubs." The actor, who left "Spin City" in 2000 after he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, guest stars as an inspiring physician in two episodes of the sitcom, beginning 8:20 p.m. today.
Margaret Cameron presents a lunch of hot dogs and macaroni and cheese to her children, Austin Garner, 8, and Autumn Garner, 6. Cameron, who works full time in the pharmacy at Watkins Memorial Health Center at Kansas University, says it's tough to pay all of the bills and put food on the table. A new study by the Brookings Institution shows that Kansas may have one of the fastest growing populations of "working poor" in the country.
Shelby Smith, left, Ashley Rector, Marissa Ballard, Danielle Rountree and Raquel Rodriquez display their winning poster at the Douglas County Students Against Smoking tobacco-free activity at Royal Crest Lanes, 933 Iowa. Ballard is a Lawrence High School student and Students Against Smoking sponsor. The other girls are sixth-graders at Woodlawn School.
Free State High senior Caleb Powers, center, president of Douglas County Students Against Smoking, chats with Kennedy School sixth-graders Dylan Warrington, left, and Jasmine Sims about their bowling scores at last week's tobacco-free activity at Royal Crest Lanes. Students learned about the effects of smoking at the event.
Oklahoma State's Joey Graham (14) dunks on KU's Wayne Simien for two of Graham's 10 points. OSU took over sole possession of first place in the Big 12 Conference with an 80-60 rout of Kansas Monday in Stillwater, Okla.
Oklahoma State's John Lucas raises a fist in celebration as he is joined by teammates Ivan McFarlin (23) and Jason Miller (33) after OSU forced a Kansas University timeout. The Cowboys hammered KU, 80-60, Monday in Stillwater, Okla.
Richard Gwin/Journal-World Photo Century School instructor David Herrera dumps a shovelful of snow on student Charles Sikes, 11. Students and instructors enjoyed Monday's sunshine and warmer temperatures at the school, 816 Ky. More sunshine and a high of 36 degrees are expected today.
Matt Ridgway, 25, Lawrence, creates a snow sculptures in the 700 block of New Hampshire Street. Monday's high temperature of 39 degrees helped melt the snow and make it easier to shape. More snow thaw is expected today, with the forecast calling for plenty of sun and a high temperature of 36 degrees. For more on the weather, see page 8B.
Lawrence High School staff and friends of Tom Murray, center, gather to celebrate his selection as Lawrence High School's Friend of Education for 2003-2004. Murray is an LHS graduate, has served as a Lawrence school board member and is on the LHS Alumni Assn. board. His children are the fifth generation in his family to attend Lawrence schools. From left are Jerry Skakal, LHS Principal Steve Nilhas, Murray, Dirk Wedd and Scott Stidham. Martha Nieder submitted the picture.
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