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Photos for August 24, 2007
Family members of the missing miners said Thursday that they want drilling to continue even if the sixth hole fails to show signs of life. The family members did not want to be identified.
An Israeli woman rides her bicycle between thousands of cardboard figures as part of a charity event calling for donations for the poor ahead of the upcoming Jewish holidays, Thursday in Rabin square, Tel Aviv, Israel.
In this undated photo provided by AirCapital DropZone.com, pilot Lori Love is shown refueling a plane. Love, a Wichita native, was last heard from an hour after taking off from Accra, Ghana, on Aug. 17.
Cleveland's Jake Westbrook delivers against Detroit. The Indians defeated the Tigers, 3-1 in 10 innings, Thursday in Detroit.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Brodie Croyle (12) is sacked by New Orleans Saints linebacker Brian Simmons in the first quarter of the Chiefs' 30-7 setback. The Chiefs fell to 0-3 this preseason with the setback Thursday in Kansas City, Mo.
Sandbags sit below a levy Thursday in Ecatepec, Mexico, after a drainage canal overflowed. Rain water from Hurricane Dean helped push the waters of a major Mexico City sewage canal into an adjacent neighborhood as the storm passed nearby.
Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre reacts after throwing an incomplete pass on third and goal during the first half of the Packers' exhibition loss to Jacksonville Thursday.
AVP star Todd Rogers digs the ball during the men's finals at the AVP Boston Open in Quincy, Mass., last weekend. This weekend, Rogers and his partner, Phil Dalhausser, will attempt to win their third straight AVP Tour event in Brooklyn, New York.
Jack Keathley-Helms, 3, enjoys a Jurassic hunt as he strikes a paleontologist's pose at the T-Rex restaurant at The Legends in Kansas City, Kan. Jack is the son of Derek and Tasha Helms, of Lawrence.
Rowan Atkinson portrays the walking, seldom-talking catastrophe in tweed, Mr. Bean, in the comedy "Mr. Bean's Holiday."
"Mad Greek" is one of the many diverse pieces to be featured at Alec Joler's debut art and film show. Joler will be mounting the first 15 pages of the comic with the word bubbles left blank. Sharpies will hang next to the bubbles so viewers can fill in their own stories.
"Pixelated Woman" is one of the many collage pieces being presented by Alec Joler at his debut art and film show. Joler's videos, films, comics and paintings also will be on display.
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