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Photos for August 24, 2006
Kirk Hinrich, top, drives on Italy's Richard Manson Rocca. Hinrich scored four points in the United States' 94-85 victory Wednesday in Sapporo, Japan.
The impact of a car hitting a stop sign sent it flying onto the roof of the home of Ralph and Gina Sanchez, 1321 Maverick Lane. The car also crashed into the house on Tuesday.
A car rides past a vineyard covered in white netting Wednesday near Jordan, Ontario, Canada. The covering prevents birds from eating the grapes before they're picked for wine making.
This undated file photo, originally supplied by Paramount Pictures, shows Tom Cruise in a scene from "Mission: Impossible III." Sumner Redstone, whose company owns Paramount, said the studio would sever its 14-year relationship with Cruise's film production company because "his recent conduct has not been acceptable to Paramount."
Four principals in a new effort to generate renewable energy at the Sunflower Electric Power Corp.'s electricity generating station near Holcomb - Trevor McKeeman, Earl Watkins, Clay Blair and U.S. Rep. Jerry Moran, R-Kan. - discuss the project during a meeting Wednesday at the plant. Sunflower, the Kansas Bioscience Authority and an institute affiliated with Kansas State University are teaming up to study feasibility for the project, which they say would be the first of its kind in the world.
Frederick Chambers hands a Yellow Pages phone book to Delmer Archer Aug. 1 at a phone book distribution center in Chalmette, La. With nearly half the city's population gone, two books have shrunk to one.
Saddam Hussein, the former Iraqi leader, looks across the court Wednesday during day three of the Anfal Campaign trial in Baghdad.
Dr. Robert Lanza, of Clinton, Mass., vice president of medical and scientific development at Advanced Cell Technology, poses in his office at the company's headquarters in Worcester, Mass., in this 2004 file photo. The company has developed a new way of creating stem cells without destroying human embryos, billing it as a potential solution to a political and ethical debate.
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