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Photos for July 14, 2006
A woman sits in front of a Rembrandt poster at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Dutch celebrate the 400th anniversary of Rembrandt's birth on Saturday. Rembrandt's work and his life are open to the public as never before during the yearlong festival "Rembrandt 400," as a series of spectacular exhibitions highlight different aspects of his work.
Carl (Matt Dillon), left, permanent houseguest Dupree (Owen Wilson) and Carl's wife, Molly (Kate Hudson), enjoy breakfast in the comedy "You, Me and Dupree."
Jeff Anderson and Brian O'Halloran star in Kevin Smith's "Clerks II," which picks up 10 years after the pair's hijinks in the original film. The sequel opens nationwide July 21.
Kaila Bradfield, 3, makes a new friend at the Kansas Relays. She is the daughter of Brian and Kristina Bradfield, Lawrence.
Clay Blair, chairman of the Kansas Bioscience Authority, draws applause from Kansas State University President Jon Wefald, left, as Blair introduces bioscience authority officer Bill Sanford on Thursday during a ceremony at Olathe Northwest High School in Olathe. Officials detailed plans for a partnership that will give K-State 40 acres for research and academic operations on College Boulevard.
Oz Brooks, 4, sticks his tongue out after getting buried by his father, Josh Brooks, both from Ocoee, Fla., while on a day trip Thursday with family members and neighbors in Daytona Beach, Fla.
former ambassador Joseph Wilson, left, and his wife, Valerie Plame, a former CIA officer, allege in a lawsuit that Bush administration officials illegally conspired to violate their constitutional rights and other laws by leaking Plame's identity to reporters. The couple are shown attending the White House Correspondents' Assn.'s 92nd annual awards dinner April 29 in Washington, D.C.
American Floyd Landis slips on the yellow jersey after taking the overall lead in the Tour de France. Landis finished third in the 11th stage Thursday between Tarbes in southwestern France and Pla de Beret, Spain.
Royals third baseman Mark Teahen throws to first after bobbling a ground ball. Teahen overthrew the first baseman for his second error on the play.
Detroit Tigers shortstop Carlos Guillen, left, tags out Kansas City Royals' John Buck (14). Buck got caught in a rundown between first and second during the second inning of the Royals' 6-4 loss to the Tigers on Thursday in Detroit.
Detroit Tigers' Brandon Inge hits an RBI single during Detroit's five-run fifth inning. The Tigers erased the Royals' early lead and came out on top, 6-4, Thursday in Detroit.
An Israeli police officer runs to the site where a Hezbollah-fired rocket hit a building in the northern Israeli coastal town of Nahariya. Rockets fired by Lebanese guerrillas hit a group of journalists working Thursday in Nahariya, injuring at least one person.
Dr. Kathryn Shaw, a high-risk pregnancy specialist, holds the quadruplets - two boys and two girls - born to Angela Magdaleno at White Memorial Medical Center in Los Angeles. Shaw led the team that delivered the quadruplets July 6.
People light candles Thursday to commemorate the death of bomb blast victims in Bombay, India. Within hours of the Tuesday's bombings, which killed 200 people and wounded more than 700, Bombay was struggling to get back to work. Early trains ran half-empty Wednesday, but grew increasingly crowded as the day passed.
Red Buttons gives his acceptance speech after winning the Academy Award for best supporting actor on March 26, 1958. Looking on is Lana Turner. Buttons died of vascular disease at his home Thursday in Los Angeles.
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