A mourner at the funeral for civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks holds the funeral program at the Greater Grace Temple in Detroit, Mich., Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005.
Pallbearers carry the casket of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist down the steps of the Supreme Court, Sept. 7, 2005, in Washington,D.C.
Cindy Sheehan holds back tears after reading a poem about fallen soldiers given to her by a supporter at her camp near Crawford, Texas, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2005. Sheehan's son Casey died in Iraq last year.
Tracy Mann, holding his son Jordan, 5, his daughter Taylor, 8, left, and friend Sarah Clark, 9, all of Orlando, Fla., cheer as the space shuttle Discovery emerges from the clouds during lift-off, Tuesday, July 26, 2005, in Cape Canaveral, Fla.
W. Mark Felt waves to the media gathered in front of his home beside his daughter Joan Felt, May 31, 2005, in Santa Rosa, Calif. Breaking a silence of 30 years, former FBI official Felt stepped forward as Deep Throat, the secret Washington Post source that helped bring down President Nixon during the Watergate scandal.
Polly St. Raphael, of St. Petersburg, Fla., holds a large photo of Terri Schiavo as she walks through the crowd on March 30, 2005. Schiavo died March 31, nearly two weeks after the feeding tube that had kept her alive was removed under a court order obtained by her husband, Michael Schiavo. Her death ended a bitter legal battle between Michael Schiavo, and her parents, Bob and Mary Schindler.
U.S. Army Pfc. Lynndie R. England, center front, is led out of the courthouse handcuffed by a security detail, followed by her defense attorney Sept. 27, 2005, in Fort Hood, Texas. England, who said she was only trying to please her soldier boyfriend when she took part in detainee abuse at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, was sentenced to three years behind bars.
Portion of a human finger that a woman says she found while eating a bowl of chili at Wendys Restaurant in San Jose, Calif. Anna Ayala pleaded guilty to conspiring to file a false claim and attempting grand theft from the restaurant chain.
People cross the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan at dawn Tuesday, Dec. 20. 2005 in New York. Subways and buses ground to a halt as transit workers walked off the job. A crippling three-daystrike ended on Dec. 22 after union leaders - facing mounting fines, possible jail terms and the wrath of millions of commuters - voted to return their 33,000 members to work without a new contract as talks continued.
A sign of Natalee Holloway, an Alabama high school graduate who disappeared while on a graduation trip to Aruba, is seen on Palm Beach, in front of her hotel in Aruba, June 10, 2005. Holloway's disappearance on May 30 is one of the top 10 stories in Alabama for 2005.
Edgar Ray Killen looks around a Philadelphia, Miss., courtroom, June 23, 2005, prior to his sentencing for masterminding the 1964 slayings of three civil rights workers. Saying "each life has value," a judge sentenced Killen to the maximum 60 years in prison.
Jennifer Wilbanks, the Georgia runaway bride, is escorted by police through the airport in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in this April 30, 2005, file photo. Wilbanks first told police she had been kidnapped. She later confessed that she got cold feet regarding her wedding and that's why she vanished for several days.
Densil Sprinkle holds a photo of his mother, Glenda Sprinkle, who died when a tornado hit the Eastbrook Mobile Home Park in Evansville, Ind., Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2005. Mobile home park residents returned to the devastation for the first time since the tornado that killed 18 people in their neighborhood amid the Ohio River bottomlands and injured scores of others three days earlier.