AP Photo/Carmelo Imbesi
This picture made available Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011, shows lava overflowing from the eastern rim of the erupting pit crater of Mount Etna, Sicily, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011. Italy's Mount Etna has come back to life with a brief eruption that sent lava down its slopes and a cloud of ash into the sky, forcing the overnight closure of a nearby airport. The Volcanology Institute in Catania, eastern Sicily, said Thursday that a two-hour eruption overnight sent a little stream of lava down the eastern slope of the mountain. Nobody was injured.
AP Photo/Morry Gash
People line the street as a hearse arrives at the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church for the funeral of 9-year-old Christina Green Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011, in Tucson, Ariz. Green was the youngest victim of Saturday's shooting in Tucson.
AP Photo/Felipe Dana
Rescue workers remove a live rabbit as they search for survivors inside a home destroyed by a landslide in Teresopolis, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, Thursday Jan. 13, 2011. At least 350 people have died after landslides hit early Wednesday, and 50 or more were still missing, according to officials.
AP Photo/Ajit Solanki
Indians gather around stalls at a vegetable market in Ahmadabad, India, Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011. Food inflation hit its highest level in a year last month at 18.32 percent, compounding the hardships of India's hundreds of millions living in poverty.
AP Photo/David Goldman
Yolanda King, 2, left, with her mother Arndrea King, right, looks up at a portrait of her grandfather, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., which hangs in its new location in the State Capitol, after attending a ceremony honoring the late civil rights leader, Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011 in Atlanta. The nation will mark the 25th federal observance of King's birthday on Monday.
AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell
Local residents look into the cab of a burned truck, in the Abobo neighborhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011. Daily life was resuming Thursday morning in the opposition stronghold neighborhood, which has seen deadly clashes between security forces and residents in the past two days. The head of the army warned Wednesday that his troops reserve the right to retaliate, raising concerns about more violence amid Ivory Coast's political crisis.