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Photos for August 28, 2007
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, center, leaves federal court in Richmond, Va., with attorney Lawrence Woodward, left, after pleading guilty to a federal dogfighting charge Monday.
Chiefs quarterback Damon Huard passes during practice at the Arrowhead practice facility in Kansas City, Mo., on Monday. For the first time in 11 years, Huard will enter the season as a starter.
Paramedics attend to a University of Colorado student after an attacker walked up from behind and sliced his throat Monday at the University Memorial Center in Boulder, Colo. The attacker was apprehended. Neither man's name or hometown was released.
A badly injured sheep tries to stand up as one of the seven children of a family that lost its house and all its possessions looks on in the small village of Livadaki, about 350 kilometers southwest of Athens, Greece, on Monday. At least 63 people have died in massive forest fires that destroyed thousands of acres of forest land and damaged villages in many parts of Greece.
Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell IV, the new commander at Fort Leavenworth, wants to encourage greater interaction between the military and civilian agencies such as the FBI and the U.S. State Depart-ment.
Erinn Klatt holds her son, Dominic Klatt, 1, over the toilet, Thursday at their home in Sutton, Mass. Dominic is a product of a "diaper-free" movement founded on the belief that babies are born with an instinctive ability to signal when they need to go to the bathroom.
Mary Gauthier, left, a retired Lawrence High School business teacher, reunites in 2007 with an Americana singer of the same name, Mary Gauthier, at a Bluebird Cafe performance in Nashville, Tenn. They met two years ago when the artist appeared in Lawrence.
Isis Arnesen, of Boston, kisses her 14-week-old daughter, Lucia, after the baby went to the "bathroom" after her mother noticed a sign from the child Friday at a park in Watertown, Mass. The "diaper-free" movement is gaining momentum.
Emma Machell, a West Junior High eighth-grader, left, and Patrick Shields, a Bishop Seabury Academy eighth-grader are members of Angle, the Journal-World teen advisory board that invites area youths to learn more about aspects of journalism, including brainstorming, writing, interviewing and advertising. Top: Angle members routinely contribute to features in the Pulse section.
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales pauses while announcing his resignation at the Department of Justice in Washington. Gonzales resigned Monday, ending a standoff with critics, who questioned his honesty and competence at the helm of the Justice Department.
Kansas University basketball coach Bill Self, right, jokes with teammate Sean Lester about Lester's drive during Self's fundraising tournament. The event, to benefit the Boy Scouts of America, was Monday at Lawrence Country Club.
Kansas University senior Marcela Telles, Brazil, left, socializes with junior Kate Mallula, Roeland Park, on Monday in the living room of Watkins scholarship hall. Watkins is one of several buildings on the KU campus that are scheduled to receive electrical wiring updates.
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