Five-year-old Alex Wall, of Norfolk, proudly wears his father's medals as he searches for his father's name on the wall of the Armed Forces Memorial on Friday, Oct. 12, 2007, in Lichfield, England. Warrant Officer Colin Wall of the Royal Military Police was killed in Iraq in 2003. The memorial, built in the grounds of The National Memorial Arboretum, is to be officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II Friday.
Blast Victims Mourned
An Iraqi child cries during a funeral for one of four civilians who were killed after a car bomb exploded Thursday in the al-Jadida district, eastern Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Oct. 12, 2007. A suicide attacker slammed his explosives-laden vehicle into a popular cafe, killing the four people and wounding 14 in the predominantly Shiite neighborhood.
Pecking Through The Trash
A bird tries to pull a plastic wrapper out of a trash can on Friday, Oct. 12, 2007 in Berlin, Germany.
Not Child's Play
An investor, left, looks at a stock price monitor at a securities company Friday, Oct. 12, 2007, in Shanghai, China. Chinese share prices edged fell Friday as mounting worries over a possible interest rate hike or other tightening measures broke a four-day winning streak.
Sneak Peek
A Jammu and Kashmir state policeman peeks at the dead bodies of suspected militants, unseen, at a mortuary in Srinagar, India, Friday, Oct. 12, 2007. Two Suspected rebels were killed and three soldiers wounded after rebels lobbed hand grenades and opened gunfire to enter a paramilitary camp in Srinagar, the main city in Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials said.
Musical Tribute
Crandon High School senior Drew Stamper, 17, plays "Amazing Grace" on his bagpipes outside his home in Crandon, Wis., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007. Stamper plans to play his bagpipes for the next seven days as a tribute to the six killed and one wounded by Tyler Peterson, a full-time Forest County sheriff's deputy and part-time Crandon police officer who went on a shooting rampage early Sunday in Crandon.
Muslim Holy Month Ends
A Muslim girl takes part in a morning prayer marking the start of the Islamic feast of Eid al-Fitr in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Oct. 12, 2007. Muslim Indonesians on Friday began to celebrate the holiday which marks the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.
Nod From Nobel
Al Gore speaks at a news conference in Palo Alto, Calif., Friday, Oct. 12, 2007. Gore and the U.N. Climate Change Panel were awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for spreading awareness of man-made climate change and laying the foundation for counteracting it.
Stiff Breeze
Eighteen-month-old Ethan Beyer, left, son of Todd Beyer, right, former White House deputy assistant to the President and Director of Advance, are wind blown by Marine One as the president's helicopter departs the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Friday, Oct. 12, 2007. President Bush was leaving for a trip to Florida and then onto his ranch in Texas for the weekend.
Spain Unrest
A masked Basque nationalist walks past a fire started in a street of San Sebastian, northern Spain, on the holiday known as Dia de la Hispanidad, Friday, Oct. 12, 2007. Security forces feared attacks by the militant separatist group ETA, which set off a bomb Tuesday in Bilbao, injuring one person. The interior ministry said ETA likes to attack on high-profile days as a way of shaping Spain's political agenda.
Have A Cow
Misty the Ayrshire cow, owned by the Rheingans family of Rogers, Ark., grazes near Barton Coliseum at the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock, Ark., Friday, Oct. 12, 2007.