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Photos for October 27, 2008
Carter Trybom dressed as a dragon for Halloween. Carter is 9 months old and the son of Debra and Drew Trybom.
Six year old Aeryn Hughes, of Baldwin City, in a costume made by her grandmother, Rosemary Hughes, of Connecticut.
This is from Halloween in 2007. I am dressed as "Dr. Girlfriend," a character from a cartoon called "The Venture Bros." My friend Ben is dressed as "Calculon" from "Futurama. Both costumes were made from scratch.
New York Jets wide receiver Laveranues Coles (87) makes a fourth-quarter reception for a touchdown around Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Dimitri Patterson. The Jets won, 28-24, Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.
Jets quarterback Brett Favre prepares to throw. Favre had the 41st fourth-quarter comeback of his career Sunday.
Kansas City Chiefs coach Herm Edwards, left, and New York Jets quarterback Brett Favre talk while walking off the field.
New York Giants wide receiver Amani Toomer, left, dives for a first down after making a catch, as Pittsburgh's Deshea Townsend defends. New York defeated Pittsburgh, 21-14, on Sunday in Pittsburgh.
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback David Garrard, center, is upended by Cleveland safety Brodney Pool, top, and Cleveland Browns safety Sean Jones. Cleveland topped Jacksonville, 23-17, on Sunday in Jacksonville, Fla.
The Philadelphia Phillies' Ryan Howard (6) watches his two-run home run off Tampa Bay relief pitcher Trever Miller. Howard homered twice in the Phillies' 10-2 victory over the Rays on Sunday in Philadelphia. The Phillies took a 3-1 lead in the World Series.
Carl Edwards does a back flip after winning the Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. Edwards edged Jimmie Johnson on Sunday at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga.
A view from the early days of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Depot, which opened in 1956. Kansas University architect Warren Corman, who helped design the depot more than 50 years ago, talked about the building's past at a meeting of Depot Redux, which wants to renovate and preserve the structure.
Marge Heeney is seen in her Topeka home. Heeney was interviewed by a crew from the History Channel for its documentary "Black Blizzard," about the Dust Bowl days.
Local residents cheer riders during the third stage of the 22nd Tour du Faso cycling race Sunday in Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. The Tour du Faso represents the major cycling meeting in the riding calendar on the African continent.
Iraqi men work last week on a planned sewage treatment system that is three years overdue in Fallujah, 40 miles west of Baghdad, Iraq. A new report shows the U.S. project has been troubled by violence, staggering waste, endless delay and U.S. and Iraqi incompetence.
Nurse Nora Ledesma waves goodbye to patient Edward Gray after checking his vital signs on his bed last week in the hallway of Stony Brook University Hospital in Stony Brook, N.Y. Hospital officials across the nation are being urged to consider using hallways as a way to ease emergency department crowding, and some are trying it.
A methane gas collection pipe sticks out of the 1-E landfill in Kearny, N.J., with a view of the New York skyline behind. The Kearny site is among 21 landfills in New Jersey that convert methane gas produced by decomposing trash into electricity, according to the state Board of Public Utilities.
Bill Peak, of Tonganoxie, and his wife, Kathy, have visited presidential estates around the country, and have dedicated a room in their home to political memorabilia.
Scarlett Johansson is among the celebrities featured on a new line of celebrity trading cards, called PopCardz.
Megan Fox is among the celebrities featured on a new line of celebrity trading cards, called PopCardz. Proceeds from the cards will be donated to the celebrities' charities.
Some window treatments that will be featured in tonight's "Home and Away," starting at 6:30 on Sunflower Broadband Channel 6.
Amy Stotts and Josh Peters plan to marry in September 2009 in the Japanese Friendship Garden in downtown Lawrence. Peters may take Stotts' last name after they wed so that the Stotts family name doesn't disappear.
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