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    • A puppy stands on a truck carrying people to be evacuated from the area in preparation for the approach of Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, on the southern coast of Cuba, August 30, 2008. Powerful Hurricane Gustav roared toward western Cuba on Saturday with 125 mph (205 kph) winds on its way to the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico after a deadly pass through the Caribbean. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A puppy stands on a truck carrying people to be evacuated from the area in preparation for the approach of Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, on the southern coast of Cuba, August 30, 2008. Powerful Hurricane Gustav roared toward western Cuba on Saturday with 125 mph (205 kph) winds on its way to the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico after a deadly pass through the Caribbean.

    • BANGKOK, THAILAND - AUGUST 30:  A member of Anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) stands behind barbed wire outside Government on August 30, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. The protesters want to unseat the seven-month old coalition government lead by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej. From Getty Images.

      BANGKOK, THAILAND - AUGUST 30: A member of Anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) stands behind barbed wire outside Government on August 30, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. The protesters want to unseat the seven-month old coalition government lead by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej.

    • Georgian soldiers run near a blazing building after a Russian bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said. The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to  Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Georgian soldiers run near a blazing building after a Russian bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said. The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town.

    • CARSON, CA - JULY 31:  Andre Villa practices in the Moto X Freestyle during the summer X Games 14 at Home Depot Center on July 31, 2008 in Carson, California. From Getty Images.

      CARSON, CA - JULY 31: Andre Villa practices in the Moto X Freestyle during the summer X Games 14 at Home Depot Center on July 31, 2008 in Carson, California.

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    • Silver medalist Germany's Manuela Schmermund, left, gold medalist Slovakia's Veronika Vadovicova, center, and bronze medalist Puerto Rico's Nilda Gomez Lopez hold hands during the medal ceremony for the Women's  Shooting R-2 10 M air rifle standing, during the Paralympic games in Beijing Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008. From AP Photo by Elizabeth Dalziel.

      Silver medalist Germany's Manuela Schmermund, left, gold medalist Slovakia's Veronika Vadovicova, center, and bronze medalist Puerto Rico's Nilda Gomez Lopez hold hands during the medal ceremony for the Women's Shooting R-2 10 M air rifle standing, during the Paralympic games in Beijing Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008.

    • Matt Scott of the U.S. drives to the basket during their wheelchair basketball preliminaries Group B match against Israel at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games September 7, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Matt Scott of the U.S. drives to the basket during their wheelchair basketball preliminaries Group B match against Israel at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games September 7, 2008.

    • Pakistani area residents inspect a destroyed building a day after a suicide attack in Peshawar on September 7, 2008. The death toll from a suicide blast at a security checkpoint in northwest Pakistan has risen to 33, after more bodies were found and several people died in hospital. The attack happened on September 6 near Peshawar, the capital of North West Frontier Province, as lawmakers in the national parliament and four provincial assemblies were electing Asif Ali Zardari as Pakistan's new president. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Pakistani area residents inspect a destroyed building a day after a suicide attack in Peshawar on September 7, 2008. The death toll from a suicide blast at a security checkpoint in northwest Pakistan has risen to 33, after more bodies were found and several people died in hospital. The attack happened on September 6 near Peshawar, the capital of North West Frontier Province, as lawmakers in the national parliament and four provincial assemblies were electing Asif Ali Zardari as Pakistan's new president.

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    • Former astronaut Lisa Nowak (R) speaks to the press as her attorneys Cheney Mason (L) and Donald Lykkebak (C) stand with her after her pre-trial hearing at Orange County Court in Orlando, Florida August 24, 2007. Nowak is accused of stalking and attacking Air Force Capt. Colleen Shipman at Orlando International Airport. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Former astronaut Lisa Nowak (R) speaks to the press as her attorneys Cheney Mason (L) and Donald Lykkebak (C) stand with her after her pre-trial hearing at Orange County Court in Orlando, Florida August 24, 2007. Nowak is accused of stalking and attacking Air Force Capt. Colleen Shipman at Orlando International Airport.

    • Supporters of the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP) celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari, widower of slain former premier Benazir Bhutto, in the presidential election, in front of The Parliament House in Islamabad on September 6, 2008. Zardari secured a large win in Pakistan's presidential elections on September 6, capping a remarkable rise from jail, exile and his wife Benazir Bhutto's assassination just nine months ago. The controversial front-runner swept a poll among lawmakers to become the 14th president in Pakistan's short but turbulent history, taking power in the world's only nuclear-armed Islamic state and frontline "war on terror" ally. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Supporters of the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP) celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari, widower of slain former premier Benazir Bhutto, in the presidential election, in front of The Parliament House in Islamabad on September 6, 2008. Zardari secured a large win in Pakistan's presidential elections on September 6, capping a remarkable rise from jail, exile and his wife Benazir Bhutto's assassination just nine months ago. The controversial front-runner swept a poll among lawmakers to become the 14th president in Pakistan's short but turbulent history, taking power in the world's only nuclear-armed Islamic state and frontline "war on terror" ally.

    • Supporters of the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP) celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari, widower of slain former premier Benazir Bhutto, in the presidential election, in front of The Parliament House in Islamabad on September 6, 2008. Zardari secured a large win in Pakistan's presidential elections on September 6, capping a remarkable rise from jail, exile and his wife Benazir Bhutto's assassination just nine months ago. The controversial front-runner swept a poll among lawmakers to become the 14th president in Pakistan's short but turbulent history, taking power in the world's only nuclear-armed Islamic state and frontline "war on terror" ally. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      Supporters of the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP) celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari, widower of slain former premier Benazir Bhutto, in the presidential election, in front of The Parliament House in Islamabad on September 6, 2008. Zardari secured a large win in Pakistan's presidential elections on September 6, capping a remarkable rise from jail, exile and his wife Benazir Bhutto's assassination just nine months ago. The controversial front-runner swept a poll among lawmakers to become the 14th president in Pakistan's short but turbulent history, taking power in the world's only nuclear-armed Islamic state and frontline "war on terror" ally.

    • Supporters of the ruling party, Pakistan People's Party, chant slogans as they celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari in the presidential election in Islamabad September 6, 2008. Zardari, the widower of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, swept to victory in a presidential election on Saturday, as a suicide bomber killed at least 10 people in the northwest. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Supporters of the ruling party, Pakistan People's Party, chant slogans as they celebrate the victory of Asif Ali Zardari in the presidential election in Islamabad September 6, 2008. Zardari, the widower of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, swept to victory in a presidential election on Saturday, as a suicide bomber killed at least 10 people in the northwest.

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  • The Staples Center event sign displays the two dates the Dave Matthews Band is preforming at the venue in Los Angeles, despite the death of saxophone player LeRoi Moore, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. Dave Matthews Band saxophone player LeRoi Moore died Tuesday from sudden complications stemming from injuries he sustained in an all-terrain vehicle accident in June. He was 46. From AP Photo by Gus Ruelas.
  • In this Aig. 17, 2008 file photo, Baltimore Orioles manager Dave Trembley, left, and coach Dave Jauss react in the dugout in the fourth inning of their 16-8 win over the Detroit Tigers in a baseball game in Detroit. Trembley will get another chance to coax a winning season out of the Baltimore Orioles in 2009. The Orioles announced Friday Sept. 5, 2008 that they will bring Trembley back next season, exercising an option that was the contract he signed last year. From AP Photo by Duane Burleson.
  • Musician Dave Stewart is interviewed at the premiere of the documentary film "Runnin' Down A Dream: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers", at Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, California in this file image from October 2, 2007. Stewart releases a new album, "The Dave Stewart Songbook, Volume 1", on August 5, 2008 and will tour later this month. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Dallas Cowboys safety Roy Williams (38) looks on as secondary coach Dave Campo, right, shouts instructions during NFL football training camp,  Friday, July 25, 2008, in Oxnard, Calif. Williams was only beginning to build his reputation as a hard-hitting safety the last time he was with coach Dave Campo, now back with the Dallas Cowboys after five years away. Those were all Pro Bowl seasons for Williams, yet there have been questions about the safety's ability in pass coverage and if he still fits in the defense. From AP Photo by Tony Gutierrez.
  • TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 06:  (L-R) Actors Scott Thompson, Bruce McCulloch, Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney of "The Kids In The Hall" attend the 2008 Canada's Walk of Fame held at the Four Seasons Performing Arts on September 6, 2008 in Toronto, Canada. From Getty Images.
  • TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 06:  (L-R) Actors Scott Thompson, Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald and Bruce McCulloch of "The Kids In The Hall" attend the Chanel Party during 2008 Toronto International Film Festival held at Sheraton Hotel on September 6, 2008 in Toronto, Canada. From Getty Images.
  • TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 06:  (L-R) Actors Scott Thompson, Bruce McCulloch, Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney of "The Kids In The Hall" attend the 2008 Canada's Walk of Fame held at the Four Seasons Performing Arts on September 6, 2008 in Toronto, Canada. From Getty Images.
  • ANN ARBOR, MI - SEPTEMBER 06:  Tim Jamison #90 of the Michigan Wolverines gets around the block of Dave DiFranco #68 of the Miami of Ohio Red Hawks and tries to get a hand on the ball held by Clay Belton #13 on September 6, 2008 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan won the game 16-6. From Getty Images.
  • ST. PAUL, MN - SEPTEMBER 04:  Texas delegate Dave Belton recites the Pledge of Allegiance on day four of the Republican National Convention (RNC) at the Xcel Energy Center on September 4, 2008 in St. Paul, Minnesota. U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) will accept the GOP nomination for U.S. President Thursday night. From Getty Images.
  • Dave Bennett checks in on his new pet tiger Suzy as she yawns in her enclosure on his property in Highlands, B.C., on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008. He acquired the Siberian-Bengal cross tiger from a woman who had to give it up for personal reasons. It was undesirable to zoos for breeding because of her mix. Bennett built a $15,000 enclosure outside his home for the tiger but local councilors passed a bylaw banning large animals including tigers after he took ownership of the animal. He moved her to his property on Tueday night. From AP Photo by DARRYL DYCK.
  • MINNEAPOLIS - SEPTEMBER 04:  Republican U.S vice-presidential nominee Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, with (L-R) Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons, Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman, Rhode Island Gov. Donald Carcieri, Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas, Georgia Gov. Sonny Purdue, North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven, Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt and Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle behind her, speaks after attending a Republican Governors Association luncheon at The Museum of Russian Art September 4, 2008 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) will accept the GOP nomination for U.S. President tonight at the closing of the Republican National Convention (RNC). From Getty Images.
  • Nora Dacus, 78, left and Dave Dacus, 73, keep an eye on their grandson Ethan, 6, at their Bourbon, Mo. home, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. The Dacuses are among an estimated 2.5 million U.S. grandparents responsible for the basic needs of one or more grandchildren who live with them, according to the Census Bureau's 2006 American Community Survey. From AP Photo by Tom Gannam.
  • Boston Red Sox's Jacoby Ellsbury, center, smiles near Red Sox's hitting coach Dave Magadan, left, and David Ortiz, right, after Ellsbury bunted a pitch by Baltimore Orioles pitcher Jim Miller to bring home teammate Alex Cora with the game-winning run in the ninth inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park, in Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. The Red Sox defeated the Orioles 5-4. From AP Photo by Steven Senne.
  • Canadian national junior hockey team coaches hold up jerseys during a news conference in Ottawa September 4, 2008. Pictured are (L-R) assistant coach Dave Cameron, head coach Pat Quinn, assistant coach Guy Boucher and assistant coach Willie Desjardins. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Sen. John McCain's vice presidential running mate, poses with fellow Republican Governors Association governors before speaking  to reporters after a visit to the Museum of Russian Art Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008 in Minneapolis. Governors, from left: Jim Gibbons-Nevada, Dave Heineman-Nebraska, Don Carcieri- Rhode Island, Jim Douglas-Vermont, Palin-Alaska, Sonny Purdue-Georgia, John Hoeven-North Dakota, Matt Blunt-Missouri and Laura Lingle-Hawaii. From AP Photo by Jim Mone.
  • NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 04:  Boyd Tinsley of the Dave Matthews Band watches the Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Andy Roddick of the United States match during Day 11 of the 2008 U.S. Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 4, 2008 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. From Getty Images.
  • Tom Boge talks to a pet tiger Suzy, owned by his boss, Dave Bennett, in her enclosure on Bennett's property in Highlands, B.C., on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008. Bennett acquired the Siberian-Bengal cross tiger from a woman who had to give it up for personal reasons. It was undesirable to zoos for breeding because of her mix. Bennett built a $15,000 enclosure outside his home for the tiger but local councilors passed a bylaw banning large animals including tigers after he took ownership of the animal. He moved her to his property on Tuesday night. From AP Photo by DARRYL DYCK.
  • Suzy, a Siberian-Bengal cross tiger, cleans herself in her enclosure on owner Dave Bennett's property in Highlands, B.C., on Thursday, September 4, 2008. Bennett acquired the tiger from a woman who had to give it up for personal reasons. It was undesirable to zoos for breeding because of her mix. Bennett built a $15,000 enclosure outside his home for the tiger but local councilors passed a bylaw banning large animals including tigers after he took ownership of the animal. He moved her to his property on Tuesday night. From AP Photo by DARRYL DYCK.
  • New York Mets batter David Wright (5) hits a single off Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Dave Bush, and scores on Ryan Church's grand slam home run, in the first inning of a MLB National League baseball game in Milwaukee, Wisconsin September 3, 2008. The Brewers catcher is Jason Kendall and home plate umpire is Tom Hallion (R). From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • New York Mets batter Ryan Church (19) is congratulated by on deck teammate Brian Schneider (23) after hitting a grand slam home run off Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Dave Bush in the first inning of an MLB National League baseball game in Milwaukee, Wisconsin September 3, 2008. Schneider then hit a home run. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Milwaukee Brewers right fielder Croey Hart fails to reach New York Mets batter Ryan Church's grand slam home run hit off Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Dave Bush in the first inning of an MLB National League baseball game in Milwaukee, Wisconsin September 3, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Nora Dacus, 78, helps her grandson Ethan, 6, who is in first grade, with his homework at their Bourbon, Mo. home, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. Nora and her husband Dave are among an estimated 2.5 million U.S. grandparents responsible for the basic needs of one or more grandchildren who live with them, according to the Census Bureau's 2006 American Community Survey. From AP Photo by Tom Gannam.
  • Nora Dacus, 78, listens to a performance by her grandson Ethan, 6, at their Bourbon, Mo. home, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. Nora and her husband Dave are among an estimated 2.5 million U.S. grandparents responsible for the basic needs of one or more grandchildren who live with them, according to the Census Bureau's 2006 American Community Survey. From AP Photo by Tom Gannam.
  • Suzy, a Siberian-Bengal cross tiger, snarls at the camera from her enclosure on owner Dave Bennett's property in Highlands, B.C., on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008. Bennett acquired the tiger from a woman who had to give it up for personal reasons. It was undesirable to zoos for breeding because of her mix. Bennett built a $15,000 enclosure outside his home for the tiger but local councilors passed a bylaw banning large animals including tigers after he took ownership of the animal. He moved her to his property on Tuesday night. From AP Photo by DARRYL DYCK.
  • New York Mets' Ryan Church (19) is congratulated by teammates Daniel Murphy, David Wright, left and Carlos Beltran (15) after all four scored on Church's grand slam off Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Dave Bush during the first inning of a baseball game Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008, in Milwaukee. From AP Photo by Bill Waugh.
  • Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Dave Bush looks at the scoreboard after New York Mets batter Ryan Church hit a grand slam home run in the first  inning of an MLB National League baseball game in Milwaukee, Wisconsin September 3, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Dave Dacus, 73, keeps an eye on grandson Ethan, 6, as he speeds around the driveway of their Bourbon, Mo. home, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. Dan and his wife Nora are among an estimated 2.5 million U.S. grandparents responsible for the basic needs of one or more grandchildren who live with them, according to the Census Bureau's 2006 American Community Survey. From AP Photo by Tom Gannam.
  • NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 03:  Boyd Tinsley of the Dave Matthews Band watches the match between Mardy Fish and Rafael Nadal during Day 10 of the 2008 U.S. Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 3, 2008 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. From Getty Images.
  • Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Dave Bush flips the baseball after giving up his second home run during the first inning of a baseball game against the New York Mets, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008, in Milwaukee. Bush gave up six runs in the inning. From AP Photo by Bill Waugh.
  • FONTANA, CA - AUGUST 31:  Jeff Burton, driver of the #31 AT&T Mobility Chevrolet, Bobby Labonte, driver of the #43 Cheerios Racing/Betty Crocker/Totinos Dodge, Dave Blaney, driver of the #22 Caterpillar Toyota, and Kevin Harvick, driver of the #29 Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pepsi 500 at Auto Club Speedway on August 31, 2008 in Fontana, California. From Getty Images.
  • U.S. President George W. Bush (C, back to camera) puts his hands on the shoulders of Austin Mayor Will Wynn (L) and FEMA Administrator Dave Paulison upon Bush's arrival in Austin  September 1, 2008, to attend briefings on Hurricane Gustav at the Texas Emergency Operations Center. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.
  • FONTANA, CA - AUGUST 30:  Dave Blaney (L), driver of the #22 Caterpillar Toyota, talks with Scott Riggs (R), driver of the #66 State Water Heaters Chevrolet, during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pepsi 500 at Auto Club Speedway on August 30, 2008 in Fontana, California. From Getty Images by Getty Images for NASCAR.
  • Stoke City's Dave Kitson (L) celebrates after scoring with team mate Ricardo Fuller during the English Premier league football match against Middlesbrough at The Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough north-east England on August 30, 2008. AFP PHOTO/ANDREW YATES  Mobile and website use of domestic English football pictures are subject to obtaining a Photographic End User Licence from Football DataCo Ltd Tel : +44 (0) 207 864 9121 or e-mail accreditations@football-dataco.com - applies to Premier and Football League matches. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • In this Aug. 30, 2008 file photo, Pittsburgh's head coach Dave Wannstedt appears on the sideline during the third quarter of  27-17 loss to Bowling Green in a  college football game in Pittsburgh. Only one game into the season, Pitt's coach already is dealing with what has become a worrisome problem during his four years at the school: an underachieving performance against a team the Panthers should have beaten. From AP Photo by Don Wright.
  • FONTANA, CA - AUGUST 30:  Dave Blaney (right) driver of the #22 Caterpillar Toyota chats with Scott Riggs driver of the #66 State Water Heaters Chevrolet before the start of practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pepsi 500 at Auto Club Speedway on August 30, 2008 in Fontana, California. From Getty Images by Getty Images for NASCAR.
  • FONTANA, CA - AUGUST 30:  Dave Blaney (right) driver of the #22 Caterpillar Toyota chats with Scott Riggs driver of the #66 State Water Heaters Chevrolet before the start of practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pepsi 500 at Auto Club Speedway on August 30, 2008 in Fontana, California. From Getty Images by Getty Images for NASCAR.
  • Houston Astros starting pitcher Wandy Rodriguez walks off the field with Astros head trainer Dave Labossiere in the sixth inning after straining his right oblique muscle during a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008, in Houston. From AP Photo by Bob Levey.
  • Stoke City's Dave Kitson (L) scores during the English Premier league football match against Middlesbrough at The Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough , north-east England on August 30, 2008. AFP PHOTO/ANDREW YATES  Mobile and website use of domestic English football pictures are subject to obtaining a Photographic End User Licence from Football DataCo Ltd Tel : +44 (0) 207 864 9121 or e-mail accreditations@football-dataco.com - applies to Premier and Football League matches. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Stoke City's Dave Kitson (R in background) celebrates after his shot went in off Middlesbrough's Justin Hoyte (C) during their English Premier league football match at The Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough , north-east , England , on August 30 , 2008. Mobile and website use of domestic English football pictures are subject to obtaining a Photographic End User Licence from Football DataCo Ltd Tel : +44 (0) 207 864 9121 or e-mail accreditations@football-dataco.com - applies to Premier and Football League matches. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • FONTANA, CA - AUGUST 30:  Dave Blaney (right) driver of the #22 Caterpillar Toyota chats with Scott Riggs driver of the #66 State Water Heaters Chevrolet before the start of practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pepsi 500 at Auto Club Speedway on August 30, 2008 in Fontana, California. From Getty Images by Getty Images for NASCAR.
  • BRS CEO Larry Williams and South St. Paul Mayor Beth Baumann cut the ceremonial ribbon officially opening BRS' new Corporate Headquarters. Immediately to Mr. Williams' right are BRS Vice President of Sales & Marketing Gary Moore and General Manager Dave Blanchard while City and Chamber of Commerce staff look on. From AP Photo by BUSINESS WIRE.
  • Colorado Rockies catcher Chris Iannetta, left, tags out San Francisco Giants' Dave Roberts (10) as home plate umpire Rob Drake, center, looks on in the sixth inning of a baseball game in San Francisco, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. Roberts was trying to score from third base on a sacrifice fly by Fred Lewis. From AP Photo by Marcio Jose Sanchez.


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Javier Ochoa of Spain (L) chases Darren Kenny of Great Britain (R) while competing in the men's individual pursuit (CP3) cycling track competition during the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games on September 7, 2008 at the Laoshan Velodrome. More than 4,000 athletes from 150 countries are participating in the 20 Paralympics sports, the most in Paralympcs history, and organisers say they are making arrangements for tens of thousands of disabled people to attend the Games. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Javier Ochoa of Spain (L) chases Darren Kenny of Great Britain (R) while competing in the men's individual pursuit (CP3) cycling track competition during the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games on September 7, 2008 at the Laoshan Velodrome. More than 4,000 athletes from 150 countries are participating in the 20 Paralympics sports, the most in Paralympcs history, and organisers say they are making arrangements for tens of thousands of disabled people to attend the Games.

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Jaco Tettelaar (L) and Alfred Selleman (R) of the Netherlands compete in the men's individual pursuit (B&VI) cycling track competition during the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games on September 7, 2008 at the Laoshan Velodrome. More than 4,000 athletes from 150 countries are participating in the 20 Paralympics sports, the most in Paralympcs history, and organisers say they are making arrangements for tens of thousands of disabled people to attend the Games.

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