President Bush pauses as he speaks about a ban on gay marriage at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building Monday, June 5, 2006, in Washington. President Bush rallied support for a ban on gay marriage Monday as the Senate opened a politically charged, election-year debate on a constitutional amendment to prohibit same-sex weddings. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Ron Edmonds, AP President Bush holds up 15-month-old Trey Jones of Cypress, Texas, after making remarks Wednesday on stem cell research policy in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Jones is an adopted baby who was a frozen embryo.
General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner travels in a Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid, second car at center right, passenger seat, in a three-car convoy in Germantown, Md.,Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008, from Detroit to Washington to testify in a Congressional hearing on the auto industry bailout. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
President Bush speak to reporters during a news conference with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, not pictured, in the East Room of the White House Thursday, June 29, 2006 in Washington. The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that President Bush overstepped his authority in ordering military war crimes trials for Guantanamo Bay detainees, saying in a strong rebuke that the trials were illegal under U.S. and international law. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Katherine Coombs, an 8th-grader from Laramie Junior High School, desribes the conifers around the Murie Ranch in Grand Teton National Park in her journal on Friday morning. Coombs was one of 78 children from around Wyoming particpating in the first ever Wyoming Youth Congress on Children & Nature at the Teton Science Schools. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Kim Scher, center, a first-year graduate student at Teton Science Schools, leads her group of 8th-graders from southeast Wyoming in a cheer during the Wyoming Youth Congress on Children and Nature on Friday. Scher's group spent the day exploring the area and later discussed with the entire group of students how to integrate the outdoors into kids' daily lives. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Presidential candidate Elvin Santos of the Liberal party gestures during an interview in Tegucigalpa, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009. Honduras will hold presidential elections Nov. 29. Honduras' Congress will meet three days after the election to decide whether ousted President Manuel Zelaya should be returned the presidency to carry out his constitutional term, which ends in January. Zelaya was ousted in a coup in June. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco)
Natural gas drill rigs within the Pinedale Anticline natural gas field stand against the backdrop of the Wyoming Range near Pinedale earlier this year. Hydraulic fracturing has been instrumental in the development of the Pinedale Anticline and most other natural gas fields in Wyoming. (Mark Gocke/Star-Tribune correspondent)
Cynthia Lummis is Wyoming's lone representative in Congress. A native of Cheyenne, Lummis served in the state Legislature and as state treasurer before being elected to national office in 2008.
Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya gestures during a meeting at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Zelaya's supporters urged Hondurans to abstain from voting in general elections Nov. 29. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)
Watch a photo slideshow from the activities on Friday, October 16, 2009.
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