New Jersey State Police recruits stand at attention before marching into their graduation ceremony at the Trenton War memorial, Friday, Nov. 18, 2005, in Trenton, N.J. The graduation added 131 troopers to the force.
A human body throwing a baseball demonstrates the circulation system during an advance preview Nov. 16, 2005 of "Bodies...The Exhibition" on display at the South Street Seaport Exhibition Center in New York starting Nov. 19, 2005. The exhibit will showcase 22 whole-body specimens and more than 260 organs and partial body parts that have been preserved using a special technique.
Two small girls jump on the back of a bike in Jammu, India, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005. Although women outnumber men in most parts of the world, India has 933 women for every 1000 men, according to a 2001 government census.
Inmate crew members shield their faces from the heat as flames grow at the School Canyon Fire on Nov. 18, 2005 in Ventura, California. The late-season wildfire has burned across more than 4,000 acres and threatened 200 homes.
Chocolate statues of naked women are displayed at the Erotica exhibition at Olympia on Nov. 17, 2005 in London. The four-day event includes stalls selling sex toys and a live erotic-dancing stage show.
Marcel Nguyen of Germany dismounts from the parallel bars during the 2006 World Gymnastics Championships podium training at Melbourne Park Nov. 19, 2005 in Melbourne, Australia.
A whale shark swims in the Ocean Quest exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium Nov. 19, 2005 in Atlanta, Georgia. The new aquarium will be the world's largest by gallons (8 million plus) and by number of fish (100,000 plus) when it opens to the public Nov. 23, 2005.
A woman jogs through the autumn colours in Hyde Park on Nov. 18, 2005 in London. Temperatures have been below freezing overnight as a weak high pressure system settles over Britain, resulting in bright sunny autumn days.
A Russian man tries out the temperature of the water in the Neva River before swimming, with the Savior of Spilled Blood Cathedral in the background, in downtown St. Petersburg, Russia, Monday, Nov. 21, 2005. The temperature is about 0 degrees Celsius.
Bangladeshi women laborers carry stone for crushing in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, Nov. 21, 2005.
A Kenyan army officer show Maasais to the polling booth Monday, Nov. 21, 2005 near Kajiado, some 100 kilometers south of the capital Nairobi. Thousands of Kenyans lined up to vote Monday in a referendum on a draft constitution that spells out how East Africa's largest economy will be run and its resources shared.
Hundreds of sheep walk through Puerta de Alcala square during an annual parade through Madrid, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2005. The parade is held to protest the destruction of ancient routes used to lead livestock to the high pastures for the summer months and back to lower pasture in early October.
U.S. President George W. Bush jokingly makes a face as he tries to open a locked door while leaving a press conference in Beijing, China, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2005.
The world's largest passenger cruise liner Queen Mary 2 leaves the dock in the port of Hamburg, Germany, early Saturday, Nov. 19, 2005. The passenger ship with a length of 345 meters and a width of 41 meters stayed in the dockyard for 11 days for maintenance and repairs.
Syracuse's Darryl Watkins, left, and Eric Devendorf, far right, battle for a loose ball against Florida's Walter Hodge, second from left, and Al Horford during the second half Friday, Nov. 18, 2005 at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Part of a group of 60 surfers attempt to break the world record for number of surfers riding the same wave in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Nov. 18, 2005. The group of 42 surfers set a world record Friday by riding the same wave at a beach in Rio de Janeiro. The previous record of 38 was set in 2002.
Cricket fans sitting on scaffolding watch the one-day international cricket match between India and South Africa in Hyderabad, India, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005.
Arborist James Pumfrey inspects Christmas lights under a giant redwood tree at Wakehurst Place on Nov. 15, 2005 in Ardingly near Haywards Heath, England. It will be England's biggest Christmas tree this year, with 1,800 lights.