An Indian Border Security Force soldier, his face smeared with colored powder for Holi celebrations, stands guard at the India-Pakistan border area of Golpattan, 22 miles west of Jammu, India, Friday, March 2, 2007. Holi will be celebrated on March 3.
Shadow Art
Two folk artists perform pingshu on a stage set up on a truck during the Majie-Shuhui Gathering, the biggest folk art pageant of China, at Majie Village March 2, 2007 in the outskirts of Baofeng County of Henan Province, China. The gathering has been celebrated for more than 600 years. About 1,000 folk artists tell long stories through perfoming pingshu and pinghua.
Market Watch
Elderly investors watch a stock prices board at a securities firm in Shanghai on March 2, 2007. Chinese share prices closed 1.23 percent higher amid bargain-hunting after a roller-coaster week that included the biggest one-day fall in a decade.
Wet Weather
Raindrops gather on a window as a pedestrian walks with an umbrella in the rain Friday, March 2, 2007, in Trenton, N.J.
Breakfast!
A Banded Mongoose rolls an ostrich's egg filled with mealworms at the Zoo in Munich, southern Germany, Friday, March 2, 2007. The keepers prepared the eggs for the animals, who originally live in the open savannas of southern Africa, where they dig up the worms with their strong claws.
Prayers In Pakistan
Pakistani Muslims offer Friday prayers under tight security, Friday, March 2, 2007, in Karachi, Pakistan. Authorities increased security after a bomb exploded near a car carrying a judge in eastern Pakistan on Friday, seriously wounding him and killing at least three people.
Sun Bowl
The sun rises over Wembley Stadium March 2, 2007, in London, England.
Alabama Slammer
Alabama Gov. Bob Riley, left, and Enterprise Mayor Kenneth Boswell, inspect the damage to Enterprise High School, Friday, March 2, 2007, in Enterprise, Ala. Eight students at the school were killed Thursday when a tornado tore into the building, knocking down walls and collapsing a roof onto them as they sought safety in a hallway.