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Randi Colberg, left, with daughter Journey, 6, and Tamara Borrmann, right, with son Parker, 6, skate at the Winterskate outdoor skating rink in Louisville, Colo., on Dec. 28, 2006. A second major snowstorm was expected to add more than a foot of snow to the Colorado area, a week after a previous blizzard left nearly two feet.
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Palestinian youths build a snowman following snowfall in the West Bank town of Hebron on Dec. 28, 2006. The city and surrounding areas received its first snowfall Wednesday since the winter of 2004.
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Scarlett Richko, 6, and her mother, Phoenix Richko, bounce off a snow bank while sledding down Pine Street in Gold Hill, Colo., on Dec. 28, 2006.
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A Palestinian man walks past a snowman on the street in the village of Halhul, near the West Bank town of Hebron, on Dec. 28, 2006. One day earlier, the area received its first accumulation of snow since the winter of 2004.
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Breanna Hanley, 6, sleds down the a hill with her mom, Connie, at Hart Prairie in Flagstaff, Ariz., on Dec. 28, 2006.
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Three year-old Bryce Martinez, Jr. waits while his father, Bryce, shapes their snowman on Dec. 27, 2006, at Elkins Park in Milan, N.M. The two decided to walk over to the park to get some fresh air and play in the snow.
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Nathanial Powell, 4, watches his dad, Bryan, put a nose on a snowman they were making on the Crystal Summit, south of Pocatello, Idaho, on Dec. 27, 2006. Bryan and Nathan were visiting their family in Pocatello and wanted to build a snowman before going home. Dennis LeFevre, Bryan's father-in-law, stands at right.
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An Afghan police officer poses next to a snowman after placing his gun in its hand in Kabul on Dec. 26, 2006. Afghanistan experiences very cold winters, and the slow pace of reconstruction and development in the country has made life very difficult for the locals.
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The Powers family, with help from neighbors, works on construction of a giant snowman in their yard in Anchorage, Alaska, on Dec. 24, 2006. Billy Powers, climbing the scaffolding at left, created a giant "Snowzilla" last year in the same spot.
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A volunteer in Beijing, China, stands near a snowman during a ropeway emergency rescue drill at a skiing site on Dec. 22, 2006. The event, the first of its kind in Bejing, is jointly launched by firefighting, tourism, public security and other departments, and is intended to improve the readiness for possible emergencies.
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A snowman stands along Interstate 25 in Albuquerque, N.M., on Dec. 21, 2006. The Albuquerque area got up to 6 inches of snow the day before.
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Jacob Chavez, left, and his cousin, James Chavez, 17, right, build a snowman at Del Norte High School in Albuquerque, N.M., on Dec. 19, 2006.
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Caterina Zimmermann enjoys a sled run with a chase from her dog, Lara, in Commons Park in Denver on Dec. 21, 2006.
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At the top of a hill at Haynes Park, Dave Apodaca, 7, sits in his "alien spaceship" as his mother Cyndi, right, and brother, Danny, put the lid on his inventive sled, Dec. 20, 2006.
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Owen Beasley, 5, and his sister Gwendolyn, 3, sled down the Wausau, Wis., American Legion Golf Course's sliding hill on Dec. 23, 2006. Wet, heavy snow downed power lines across north-central Wisconsin and left thousands of people without electricity, disrupting travel and other preparations for Christmas.