Ralph Krause reads a book besides book boards with Turkish literature prior the official opening of the Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008. The world's largest book fair, the Frankfurter Buchmesse, with its focal theme on Turkish literature opens its doors runs Oct. 15 to 19. More than 250 Turkish authors will showcase their literary works at the Frankfurt fair.
Soaring Stocks
A large screen shows the jumping Korean benchmark stock index as a South Korean man uses his mobile phone at the Korea Stock Exchange in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008. Asian markets soared for a second day Tuesday, led by a stunning 14 percent jump in Tokyo, after Wall Street rallied from its worst week ever on optimism that government rescue efforts will heal the crippled global financial system.
Window Watchers
A man walking his dog is seen through a window near the Black sea town of Varna, Bulgaria, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008. It has been unusually warm in the eastern part of Bulgaria this October, with day temperatures reaching as high as 19 degrees Celsius (66.2 Fahrenheit).
Serve's Up
Simone Bolelli, from Italy serves the ball to Andy Murray of Britain during his tennis match in the Madrid Masters, in Madrid, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008.
Rainy Day Walk
A tourist is seen through a wet car window while walking in front of the King Johann Memorial on a rainy day in Dresden, eastern Germany, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008.
Up In Smoke
Afghan security men move to a safe area after a fuel station caught fire in the city of Herat west of in Kabul, Afghanistan on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008.
California Burning
Firefighters engaged in structure protection keep watch as flames burn near homes at the top of Louise Ave. in Los Angeles' Granada Hills area as efforts to control wildfires in Southern California continue Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008.
Breaking Ground
People gather near groundbreaking shovels at Campbell Soup Company headquarters Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008, in Camden, N.J. Despite the sour economy and prior thoughts of leaving the city of Camden -- one of the nation's poorest -- the company is breaking ground on a new building. The $90 million expansion includes a new employee services building with a cafe, gym and other amenities.