Flowers and lighted candles are offered for slain American Peace Corps volunteer Julia Campbell during a tribute to her at Penaranda Park in Legazpi, Philippines, Thursday May 3, 2007. Campbell, 40, from Fairfax, Va., was killed by a self-confessed killer April 8 while hiking solo to the famed Banaue Rice Terraces in northern Philippines.
Wild Ride
Tourists keep balance as they enjoy river rafting on Shiingu River in Kitayama village in Wakayama Prefecture (State), Japan, Thursday, May 3, 2007. Japanese are enjoying the holiday dubbed "Golden Week."
Sacred Ground
A Bosnian Muslim woman embraces a tombstone and cries at the grave of her brother, who was killed in the 1992-95 war in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, Thursday, May 3, 2007. Local authorities unveiled a monument for wartime victims buried at a former soccer ground that was turned into a cemetery during the siege of the city from 1992-95.
Road Rage
An elderly woman from Taiwan's coastal town of Hualien attends a protest of thousands demanding a highway along the eastern coast, Thursday, May 3, 2007, in Taipei, Taiwan. The highway project, which would cost $2.8 billion, would replace a rundown road that winds through tall mountains facing the Pacific Ocean and is prone to cave-ins and traffic accidents.
Road Rash
Some riders of the cycling pack fall on the asphalt during the sprint before they cross the finish line of the 2nd stage from La Chaux-de-Fonds to Lucens at the 61st Tour de Romandie Protour cycling race, in Lucens, Switzerland, Thursday, May 3, 2007.
Big Air
A BMX biker performs during a practice session at the Asian X Games in Shanghai, China, Thursday May 3, 2007.
Beating The Heat
An African lion lies in shade at the Kamala Nehru zoological garden in Ahmadabad, India, Thursday, May 3, 2007. A heat wave continued in several parts of India though rain Wednesday did bring relief across northern India.
Day Of Prayer
Alexandria McPherson, 8, prays during a National Day of Prayer gathering at City Hall in San Antonio, Thursday, May 3, 2007.
Sad Additions
Expert stoneworker James Lee peels away a stencil after inscribing one of three new names on the walls of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Thursday, May 3, 2007, in Washington. The additions bring the number of names on the wall to 58,256 men and women who were killed or remain missing in action. The three names added were Joseph Krywicki, Richard Monroe Pruett, and Alvin Stiverson.
House Of Bread
A woman lights a candle inside a shelter made with "chipas" (a typical Paraguayan starch bread) on Cross Day, Thursday, May 3, 2007 in Asuncion, Paraguay.