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Officer Ray Sarafin of the Central Berks Regional Police Department, right, pauses during a news conference along with district attorney John Adams, center, and State Trooper Lt. Tom McDaniel as they discuss the events at the Antietam Middle-Senior High School Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2008, in Reading, Pa. Three students were stabbed Wednesday morning at a high school by an angry student who had a canister of propane when confronted by school administrators, school and police officials said.
MILWAUKEE - APRIL 10: John Adams, who plays the base drum in the outfield bleachers at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, travelled to Milwaukee to watch as the Cleveland Indians take on the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on April 10, 2007 at Miller Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** John Adams
WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 20: The George Washington (R) and John Adams (L) face designs of a new series of circulating Presidential $1 Coins are on display during an unveiling ceremony at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery November 20, 2006 in Washington, DC. The first coin of the series which features the nation's First President George Washington will be released on February 15, 2007. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Cleveland Indians fan John Adams throws out the ceremonial pitch before Game 1 of an American League Division Series baseball game between the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians Thursday, Oct. 4, 2007, in Cleveland. Adams attends every home game and beats a bass drum from the outfield bleachers during Indians' rallies.
Walpole, Massachusetts catcher John Adams makes the tag for the out on Warner Robins, Georgia base runner Dalton Carriker who attempted to score from third on a sixth inning passed ball in Little League World Series baseball action at South Williamsport, Pa., Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2007. Georgia won 8-1.
Walpole, Massachusetts catcher John Adams makes the tag for the out on Warner Robins, Georgia base runner Dalton Carriker who attempted to score from third on a sixth inning passed ball in Little League World Series baseball action at South Williamsport, Pa., Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2007. Georgia won 8-1
Corn-and-soybean farmer John Adams walks past corn storage silos on his 950-acre farm Thursday, April 5, 2007, near Atlanta, Ill. Adams joined area farmer cooperatives that are building a plant to produce ethanol which, after decades as largely an afterthought in the global fuels market, is now a hot topic from agribusiness boardrooms to world capitals including Washington.
Corn-and-soybean farmer John Adams wears an ethanol cap with the phrase "Our Crops, Our Fuels, Our Country" on his farm Thursday, April 5, 2007, near Atlanta, Ill., where he farms 950 acres. Adams, hesitant at first, joined area farmer cooperatives that are pooling together to build a plant that will produce 100 million gallons a year of ethanol which is in the midst of a booming renaissance, despite a host of questions.
Corn-and-soybean farmer John Adams walks past corn storage silos on his 950-acre farm Thursday, April 5, 2007, near Atlanta, Ill. Ethanol was on track to jump from 5 billion gallons in 2006 to 7 billion in 2007, as the nation searched for renewable fuel alternatives to petroleum. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green.
A statue of the seventh President of the US Andrew Jackson is seen in Lafayette Park across from the White House October 30, 2008 in Washington, DC. Since November 01, 1800 when US President John Adams became the first resident in the Executive Mansion to the War of 1812 when the British burned the structure and its eventual reconstruction would earn it the name White House, to the Civil War, World War I, the 1930�s depression, World War II, the Cold and Vietnam War, Watergate, Reaganomics, and the 9/11 attacks 1600 Pennsylvania has been the coveted finish line for presidential candidates promising change every four years. The latest US presidential election is scheduled for November 04, 2008.
A statue of the seventh President of the US Andrew Jackson is seen in Lafayette Park across from the White House October 30, 2008 in Washington, DC. Since November 01, 1800 when US President John Adams became the first resident in the Executive Mansion to the War of 1812 when the British burned the structure and its eventual reconstruction would earn it the name White House, to the Civil War, World War I, the 1930�s depression, World War II, the Cold and Vietnam War, Watergate, Reaganomics, and the 9/11 attacks 1600 Pennsylvania has been the coveted finish line for presidential candidates promising change every four years. The latest US presidential election is scheduled for November 04, 2008.
A statue of the seventh President of the US Andrew Jackson is seen in Lafayette Park across from the White House October 30, 2008 in Washington, DC. Since November 01, 1800 when US President John Adams became the first resident in the Executive Mansion to the War of 1812 when the British burned the structure and its eventual reconstruction would earn it the name White House, to the Civil War, World War I, the 1930�s depression, World War II, the Cold and Vietnam War, Watergate, Reaganomics, and the 9/11 attacks 1600 Pennsylvania has been the coveted finish line for presidential candidates promising change every four years. The latest US presidential election is scheduled for November 04, 2008.
A statue of the seventh President of the US Andrew Jackson is seen in Lafayette Park across from the White House October 30, 2008 in Washington, DC. Since November 01, 1800 when US President John Adams became the first resident in the Executive Mansion to the War of 1812 when the British burned the structure and its eventual reconstruction would earn it the name White House, to the Civil War, World War I, the 1930�s depression, World War II, the Cold and Vietnam War, Watergate, Reaganomics, and the 9/11 attacks 1600 Pennsylvania has been the coveted finish line for presidential candidates promising change every four years. The latest US presidential election is scheduled for November 04, 2008.
US Secret Service agents stand watch atop the White House on October 29, 2008 in Washington, DC. Since November 01, 1800 when US President John Adams became the first resident in the Executive Mansion to the War of 1812 when the British burned the structure and its eventual reconstruction would earn it the name White House, to the Civil War, World War I, the 1930�s depression, World War II, the Cold and Vietnam War, Watergate, Reaganomics, and the 9/11 attacks 1600 Pennsylvania has been the coveted finish line for presidential candidates promising change every four years. The latest US presidential election is scheduled for November 04, 2008.