AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda
A donkey leans on its cart partner at an animal fair in Rosiori de Vede, Romania, 90 miles west of Bucharest Friday Dec. 15, 2006. Starting on Jan. 1, 2007, when Romania becomes a member of the European Union, they may need to find a new place to hang out as animal markets like this will not be allowed by law, to prevent the sale of potentially infected meat.
Graduation Grins
AP Photo/Lewis Whyld, Pool
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and her grandson Prince William both grin, as she inspects graduates during a passing out parade at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, near Camberley, England, Friday Dec. 15, 2006. Prince William was among the graduates to pass out, and received a commission in the Blues and Royals, a regiment of the Household Cavalry.
Walking The dog
AP Photo/Ferdinand Ostrop
A walker and his German Shepherd pass by a tree in Hanau near Frankfurt, Germany, Friday, Dec 15, 2006. The temperatures in the foggy areas of central Germany barely rose above the freezing point on Friday, making for a chilly stroll.
Garlands For The Gods
AP Photo/Anupam Nath
A vendor arranges marigold garlands at his wayside shop in Gauhati, India, Friday, Dec. 15, 2006. Hindus buy these garlands to decorate the idols of gods and goddesses.
Snapped Like A Twig
AP/The News Tribune, B. Kellman
Scott Niemzcyk checks out storm damage including a tree that snapped and fell in front of Titlow Lodge in Tacoma, Wash., Friday, Dec. 15, 2006. A heavy storm in the area left many without power.
Hamas Rally
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Thousands of supporters of the ruling Hamas party attend a rally in Gaza City Friday, Dec. 15, 2006, to listen to an address by Palestinian Prime Minister and Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, who returned to the Gaza Strip following a trip to Arab countries and Iran. The ruling Hamas movement accused its Fatah rivals of trying to assassinate Prime Minister Ismail Haniya as the dueling factions clashed in the West Bank.
Swept Away
AP Photo
Rescue workers search through mud and the wreckage of a mosque for survivors of a landslide in the mountains in Air Dingin village, Indonesia Friday Dec. 15, 2006. A landslide crashed into the remote village in western Indonesia on Friday, killing up to 19 people, many of them sleeping in the local mosque.
Rumsfeld's Farewell
AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais
Outgoing Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld pauses during a farewell ceremony in his honor, Friday, Dec. 15, 2006 at the Pentagon.
Clinging To Hope
AP Photo/Rick Bowmer
Frank James, the older brother of Kelly James, one of three lost climbers on Mount Hood, is shown with head lowered as Capt. Chris Bernard, of the Air Force 304th Rescue Squadron, unseen, speaks with reporters at Hood River Ranger Station, in Mt Hood, Ore. Friday, Dec. 15, 2006. Bernard said weather was worse on the mountain Friday but that a break is expected on Saturday that might improve rescue possibilities.