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Photos for January 26, 2007
Lyn McMahon has been diagnosed with a rare condition called Guillian-Barre syndrome, which causes weakness and paralysis of some muscles.
President Bush tours the emergency room Thursday at St. Luke's East Hospital in Lee's Summit, Mo. At left is Jim Hart, of St. Luke's Health System.
Duke's David McClure, center, celebrates his game-winning shot against Clemson. Duke won, 68-66, on Thursday night in Durham, N.C.
Chicago Bears quarterback Rex Grossman gestures at the line against the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC divisional playoff game Sunday in Chicago. The Indianapolis Colts will face the Bears in Super Bowl XLI on Feb. 4 in Miami.
The 19-foot-tall "Typewriter Eraser, Scale X," by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen stands in view of traffic passing on nearby Elliott Avenue at the Seattle Art Museum's new sculpture park. The museum opened the art park on the downtown waterfront Saturday, bringing a free cultural experience to local residents and telling the world Seattle has something new worth noting.
The Lawrence High School class of 1965 and 1966 get together for the first time since high school. In the back row, from left, are Linda Morton Kostner, Jan Cornwell Fitzgerald, Linda Beal McDowell, Cindi Lukens Miller and Lynne Niebarger Brewer, all from the class of 1965. In the front row, from left, are Teri Bysom Leonard, Karen Bigsby Finstad, Barbara Lauter and Sally Doane Houser, all from the class of 1966. Cindi Miller submitted the picture. 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.
AP Photo In this December 2006 photo provided by the Kansas Farm Bureau, a heifer, belonging to David Schneider, is seen coated with snow and ice on Schneider's feedlot near Tribune. Harsh winter weather in the central Plains has caused many cattle to sicken or die.
An unidentified soldier holds his sleeping son while watching deployment ceremonies Thursday at Fort Riley. About 3,400 soldiers from the 1st Infantry Divisions' 4th Brigade based at the fort will be going to Iraq.
Lebanese army soldiers stand behind their armored personnel carrier, while in the background Lebanese anti-government students climb over metal railings as they flee after confrontations erupted between government and opposition supporters Thursday in streets around Beirut Arab University, Lebanon. Government and opposition supporters clashed at the campus, battering each other with sticks, stones and even pieces of furniture.
U.S. Marshal Supervisor James McIntosh, left, and U.S. Marshal Nehemiah Flowers, right, escort James Ford Seale, a 71-year-old reputed Ku Klux Klansman, from the federal courthouse Thursday in Jackson, Miss. Seale pleaded not guilty to federal kidnapping charges tied to the 1964 slayings of two black teenagers.
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