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Photos for October 1, 2006
In these photos provided by Frutezia, women visiting the Frutezia nail art exhibit were treated to manicures more representative of the kind of art many women now like adorning their nails. That means more details and more work.
Writer Adam Davies' new novel, "Goodbye Lemon," deals with a dysfunctional family coming to terms with a sibling's death and a father's bizarre illness. Davies is pictured in his Brooklyn neighborhood.
Dudley is a 16-month-old, long-haired Dachshund. The dog belong to Randy and Terri Caruthers of Baldwin. Have a photo for Pet Post? Send or bring the photo and some information about your pet to the Journal-World, 645 N.H., Lawrence 66044 or e-mail it to mpaget@ljworld.com. Photos will be returned after publication. Photos also can be posted online at www2.ljworld.com/submit/petphoto/.
KANSAS STATE'S JERMAINE MOREIRA (10) is tackled by Baylor's Queito Teasley after fielding a punt. The Wildcats could never get anything going on offense, suffering a 17-3 loss Saturday to the Bears in Waco, Texas.
OHIO STATE'S ANTHONY GONZALEZ, LEFT, celebrates with teammate Troy Smith after catching a touchdown pass against Iowa. The top-ranked Buckeyes beat the No. 13 Hawkeyes, 38-17, on Saturday in Iowa City, Iowa.
St. Louis first baseman Albert Pujols, left, tags out Milwaukee's Tony Gwynn Jr., who was caught between first and second base. The Cardinals defeated the Brewers, 3-2, Saturday in St. Louis.
Kevin Harvick celebrates with his team in Victory Lane at Kansas Speedway. Harvick won the Yellow Transportation 300 Saturday in Kansas City, Kan.
Iraqi security forces guard a group of men wanted for suspected terror activities after their arrest in Baqouba, about 35 miles northeast of Baghdad. The suspects were arrested Saturday.
Israeli soldiers check their weapons early today after crossing the border from southern Lebanon into northern Israel. The Israeli army expects to complete its withdrawal from Lebanon by this evening, defense officials said, to meet a key condition of the cease-fire that ended fighting against Hezbollah guerrillas.
Relatives of passengers on the missing Gol airplane wait for news at a hotel in Brasilia, Brazil. A search for survivors at the crash site in the dense Amazon jungle was called off at nightfall Saturday, and officials say it is unlikely any of the 155 people on the plane survived the crash.
Columbia College students Kevin Curry, left, and Magdalene Pride work over a problem in their organic chemistry class on the Columbia, Mo., campus. Pride, a home-schooled student, is a freshman who entered the school with 27 credits and earned a full-scholarship for four years' tuition. More colleges are increasing their recruiting of home-school students like Pride.
Candice Hackbarth, left, and Debbie Knepke sit on the porch of their Milwaukee home with their children, 7-month-old Nolan Hackbarth and 3-year-old Sienna Hackbarth. The couple and others in Wisconsin hope the state becomes the first to reject a statewide ban on gay marriage during the Nov. 7 election.
Senate Leader Bill Frist, right, makes a statement about the resignation of Rep. Mark Foley, R-Fla., in the wake of concerns about e-mails Foley wrote to a former teenage male page. Frist was joined Friday at the Capitol by Rep. John Boehner, far left, Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, and Rep. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., standing. Questions have emerged as to when Frist and other GOP leaders became aware of concerns about Foley.
Shelby Lynne performs during the Farm Aid benefit concert Saturday in Camden, N.J. Farm Aid helps farmers in crisis and support organizations with missions such as setting up farmers markets and encouraging farmers to go organic.
Microsoft demonstrated a pair of its new Zune players last week. The company's effort to compete against Apple's iPod juggernaut will focus on the idea that people want to be able to share music easily with friends and others.
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