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Photos for September 14, 2005
Jan and Dale Willey, far right, Lawrence, celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with their entire family in Cancun, Mexico. Jan Willey submitted the picture.
Stevo Van, 16, foreground, member of the dedicate5 team, of St. Petersburg, Fla., plays alongside teammates in the World Cyber Games Regional Qualifiers. Video games tournaments - like this Aug. 6 event in Miami - are attracting sponsors.
An Afghan policeman sits Tuesday under a column adorned with posters of candidates for the forthcoming parliamentary elections, in the western Afghan city of Herat.
Noha Abdel Aziz, who just came from Gaza, reacts as she hugs her mother as she meets her for the first time since 1996. The two women met on the Egyptian side of Rafah on Tuesday, a day after Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip after a 38-year occupation.
Justin Burke, left, and David Samson, both of Brookline, Mass., leave a news conference that the Massachusetts Family Institute held Tuesday in opposition to gay marriage at the Statehouse in Boston.
Iraqi Army soldiers take cover in a drainage ravine after shooting broke out at a grain silo Tuesday in Tal Afar, Iraq, 260 miles northwest of Baghdad. U.S. commanders said more than 400 suspects had been captured during the offensive to retake the northern town of Tal Afar.
Jim Rhodes of Bordentown, N.J., donates blood Tuesday at the Red Cross Blood Donor Center, in Princeton, N.J. Jill Powell is critical of Red Cross efforts in the disaster zone, saying the agency is not well-organized in providing relief.
A line of vehicles drives north from Rodanthe, N.C., as tourists and residents begin evacuating Hatteras Island on Tuesday in preparation for Tropical Storm Ophelia. A mandatory evacuation is underway on the fragile barrier island.
The United Nations General Assembly observes a moment of silence Tuesday at the start of its 60th session. With the U.N. summit a day away, negotiators tried to agree Tuesday on a watered-down plan for reforming the United Nations, having abandoned many of the sweeping changes recommended by Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
Negotiators for the six-party talks over North Korea's nuclear crisis join hands before the start of a banquet meeting Tuesday in Beijing. North Korea insisted Tuesday it will not give up its right to civilian nuclear programs.
Super Hash Browns is a versatile dish derived from a breakfast favorite to serve any time of day. This hot potato number boosted with broccoli florets and red and green peppers would make a nutritious side dish or a vegetarian main dish, a fun change of pace on a busy weeknight dinner, or a good lunch. It's also great for breakfast.
Jill Powell, Lawrence, is shown with a young victim of Hurricane Katrina in Gulfport, Miss. Powell is critical of Red Cross efforts in the disaster zone, saying the agency is not well-organized in providing relief.
Debris litters the forecourt of the Beau Rivage Hotel and Casino in Biloxi, Miss., in this Aug. 30 file photo. A group of temp workers who thought they were headed to the Gulf Coast to help in relief efforts were instead assigned to help clean up the casino.
David Clark and Becky Hubbell, Leawood, were honored Tuesday by Rep. Dennis Moore, D-Kan., right, as "Angels in Adoption."
Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson (28) breaks away from Tulsa defender Alain Karatepeyan on a 41-yard touchdown run Saturday in Norman, Okla. Peterson was suspended from practice Monday and Tuesday for missing classes.
Kansas City Royals players and coaches move to aid first-base coach Tom Gamboa after two bare-chested fans ran onto the field and attacked him Sept. 19, 2002, at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago. Three years after the attack, Gamboa is manager of the Double-A Arkansas Travelers.
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