An Iraqi child in his mother's arms looks on as they wait to receive aid distributed by the al-Sadr office in the Shula neighborhood, northwestern Baghdad, Iraq, on Monday, Oct. 1, 2007. The al-Sadr office donated food to victims of sectarian violence.
Pack Of Trouble
Police investigate a backpack that contained hand grenades, nails and Islamic literature, near the U.S. embassy in Vienna, Monday, Oct. 1, 2007. They arrested a man, described only as a 42-year-old Bosnia native who now lives in the province of Lower Austria, after he was seen dropping the bag and fleeing on foot.
A Real Gem
A Sotheby's employee holds what is purported to be the largest brilliant-cut D-color flawless diamond during a preview at Sotheby's in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, Oct. 1, 2007. This unique diamond, weighing 84.37 carats, is estimated to be worth $15 to 16 million. It will be sold on Nov. 14 at an auction called "Magnificent Jewels" in Geneva.
Tomato Tot
An Israeli boy floats in a pool of tomatoes during a tomato festival in the southern Israeli village of Yevul, next to the Egyptian border Monday Oct. 1, 2007. The three-day annual tomato festival takes place during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
High Kicks
South Korean soldiers perform martial arts skills during the 59th Armed Forces Day ceremony at the military headquarters in Gyeryong, 87 miles south of Seoul, Monday, Oct. 1, 2007.
Anniversary Of Tragedy
Four Amish children ride in a small wagon to a luncheon at a home along Mine Road Monday, Oct. 1, 2007, in Nickel Mines, Pa. Amish families in buggies and wagons, and some on foot, streamed toward a farmhouse Monday for a noontime gathering to mark the one-year anniversary of a massacre at a one-room schoolhouse nearby.
Hail And Farewell
President Bush, right, looks toward outgoing Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Peter Pace, left, during Pace's farewell ceremony, Monday, Oct. 1, 2007, at Fort Myer, in Arlington, Va.
First Monday In October
People stand in line outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Monday, Oct. 1, 2007. The court begins its new term Monday with the justices expected to announce they declined to intervene in hundreds of cases.
Jet Stream
A gull flies in front of the Jet d'Eau fountain Monday, Oct. 1, 2007, in Geneva, Switzerland, one of the city's most famous landmarks. One Hundred thirty gallons of water per second are pumped out of the nozzle at a speed of 120 mph to an altitude over 400 feet with the help of two groups of electric pumps.