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Photos for November 22, 2006
Xavier Joseph (4 months)Seats in his swing, as he prepares for his First Halloween. His mother Cari Savedra formely of Lawrence took the Picture.
Carrie Lindsey, Employment Specialist of the Lawrence-Douglas County Housing Authority holds trick-or-treater Jean-Luc Esperance, 8 months. Jean-Luc is the son of Sarah Mason of Lawrence.
Will.i.am, Fergie, and Apl.de ap of The Black Eyed Peas perform during their "Monkey Business" concert in San Jose, Costa Rica. The Black Eyed Peas were triple winners at the 2006 American Music Awards on Tuesday night. The group appeared on the show via satellite before their concert to acknowledge their awards.
Nicole Super, 5, left, with Connor Apel, 6, right, and Andre Painter, 6, background, try on paper headbands for the annual Thanksgiving Day play put on by their kindergarten class at Kettering Elementary School in Long Beach, Calif. For years, students in this class have not been adding feathers to their American Indian headbands because they are considered sacred objects in American Indian cultures.
Google Inc.'s stock price has surpassed $500 for the first time, marking another milestone for the Internet search leader. This photo of the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., was taken in October.
A variety of seasonally appropriate drinks will add to the food selection during the holiday season. At back left is Pomegranate-cherry Royale, foreground, Apple Orchard, and right, Vodka Espresso.
Members of Body Boutique's running group pose for a quick photo before taking part in Body Boutique's first WOW Run in October. Proceeds from the run went to Women's Transitional Care Services Inc. Back row, from left, are Irma Brasseur, Becky Basore, Laura Cox and Belinda Schuman; front row, from left, are Sarah Johnson, Rhonda Montgomery, Crissa Nonlen and Sherlyn Hertig. Tracey English submitted the photo.
Members of the Lawrence River City Lions Club spent a perfect afternoon Oct. 29 cleaning Centennial Park. Back row, from left, are Mary Margaret Rowen, Art Hadley, Molly Coplen, Jessica Babcock, Bob Heafey and Brenda Heafey; front row, from left, are Scott Rustenhoven, Cheryl Travis and Cathy Accurso. Brenda Heafey submitted the photo. Got a shot for Friends & Neighbors? Send it, along with your name, phone number, residence and children's ages, to Friends & Neighbors, P.O. Box 888, Lawrence 66044.
Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting is an indulgence packed with whole grains, vegetables and mostly healthy fats. Eliminating the butter from the frosting reduces the fat from the typical recipe.
An edible centerpiece of pomegranates, tamarillos and mixed nuts created by Matthew Mead of Matthew Mead Productions in Boscawen, N.H., makes use of exotic and unexpected fruit.
Mourners stand behind a line of candles under crime-scene tape during a vigil. They mourned Tuesday at the Beirut, Lebanon, site where anti-Syrian Christian politician Pierre Gemayel was assassinated earlier in the day.
Warren Jeffs watches the proceedings during his preliminary hearing Tuesday in St. George, Utah. Jeffs, leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, is charged with rape as an accomplice in the marriage of a 14-year-old girl to her 19-year-old first cousin in 2001.
Kansas City quarterback trent green talks with receiver Eddie Kennison. Green returned to the lineup for Sunday's 17-13 victory against Oakland. Fellow starters Tony Gonzalez, Brian Waters, Derrick Johnson and Greg Wesley all could return from injuries for Thursday's game against Denver in Kansas City, Mo. Wesley is not listed on the injury report, while Waters is probable, and Gonzalez and Derrick Johnson are questionable.
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