An as yet unnamed seven month-old Northern Koala clings to his mother Tara after emerging from her pouch at Sydney Wildlife World Tuesday, July 31, 2007, in Sydney, Australia. The zoo has recently had three koala's give birth to joeys, which have up until recently been mostly living in their mothers' pouches. The Northern Koala is on the list of vulnerable animals in New South Wales.
Discharged
Supreme Court Justice John Roberts, right, leaves the Penobscot Bay Medical Center, Tuesday, July 31, 2007, in Rockport, Maine. Roberts was admitted on Monday after suffering what doctors described as a "benign idiopathic seizure."
Center Of Attention
Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales delivers remarks during the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) and the Asset Forfeiture Program national conference at the Washington Hilton Hotel Tuesday, July 31, 2007 in Washington. Several Democratic senators have talked about setting up a special prosecutor to look into whether Gonzales lied during testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
New Spew
A huge column of ash and volcanic debris shoots into the sky following a "phreatic eruption" of Mt. Bulusan volcano in Sorsogon province in the central Philippines that blanketed villages as far as 3 miles away Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Scientists said there was no immediate sign of a major eruption of the 5,149-foot volcano which has been showing signs of unrest with ash and steam explosions since March 2006.
In The Swing
Two girls swing under a white and blue sky during their summer holiday in Frankfurt, central Germany, Tuesday, July 31, 2007.
Setting Sail
Sailboats sail on Ohrid Lake in southwestern Macedonia during the international Ilinden Regatta, Tuesday, July 31, 2007, with the town of Ohrid in the background overlooked by the Samoil Towers above. Sailing on Ohrid Lake has been a tradition for around 60 years.
Halt!
A U.S. soldier, center, stops an Afghan man near the site of a suicide attack on the Kabul Jalalabad road, in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 31, 2007. A suicide bomb exploded near an international military convoy, killing an Afghan truck driver and wounding several people including three U.S. soldiers, police said. The car bomb exploded as a convoy was passing near a U.S.-run military base.
Smoke Out
Kadir Tekin, owner of a nargileh (water pipe) cafe in Ludwigsburg near Stuttgart, Germany, smokes in his establishment Tuesday, July 31, 2007. A no smoking law going into effect on Wednesday will prohibit smoking in restaurants, hospitals, schools and state institutions in Germany's Baden-Wuerttemberg state. Tekin does not yet know if his patrons will be able to smoke.