Jake Franks, 18, stands in the hallway of Summit High School in Jackson. Franks said alcohol is standard at teen parties in Jackson. He said he broke his drinking habit six months ago. Photo by Bradly J. Boner, AP
Faith Cattles, left, Breshawna Kelly, middle, and Taylor Berg, right, share a laugh at Breshawna's 8th birthday party at Pottery By You recently.
State and company officials walk near the site of Cimarex Energy Co.'s planned $100 million natural gas processing plant on Riley Ridge in Sublette County during a tour in June. Photo by Jeff Gearino, Star-Tribune.
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A ruling SWAPO party banner calling for votes hangs in the border town of Oshikango, Namibia on Thursday Nov. 26, 2009. Namibia's longtime ruling party is expected to return to power in weekend elections but its hold on this desert nation may weaken with the emergence of a new opposition party. (AP Photo/Dirk Heinrich)
A ruling SWAPO party banner calling for votes hangs in the border town of Oshikango, Namibia on Thursday Nov. 26, 2009. Namibia's longtime ruling party is expected to return to power in weekend elections but its hold on this desert nation may weaken with the emergence of a new opposition party. (AP Photo/Dirk Heinrich)
A ruling SWAPO party banner calling for votes hangs in the border town of Oshikango, Namibia on Thursday Nov. 26, 2009. Namibia's longtime ruling party is expected to return to power in weekend elections but its hold on this desert nation may weaken with the emergence of a new opposition party. (AP Photo/Dirk Heinrich)
A ruling SWAPO party banner calling for votes hangs in the border town of Oshikango, Namibia on Thursday Nov. 26, 2009. Namibia's longtime ruling party is expected to return to power in weekend elections but its hold on this desert nation may weaken with the emergence of a new opposition party. (AP Photo/Dirk Heinrich)
A ruling SWAPO party banner calling for votes hangs in the border town of Oshikango, Namibia on Thursday Nov. 26, 2009. Namibia's longtime ruling party is expected to return to power in weekend elections but its hold on this desert nation may weaken with the emergence of a new opposition party. (AP Photo/Dirk Heinrich)
Representatives of three major political parties of Turkey, from left, Hakki Suha Okay of the Republican People's Party, Oktay Vural of Nationalist Action Party and Nurettin Canikli of ruling Justice Development Party debate the government's "Kurdish initiative" in Ankara, Turkey, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009. Turkey's government on Friday announced new steps to reconcile with minority Kurds and end a quarter-century of conflict with Kurdish guerrillas despite strong opposition from other parties. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
Candidates for President of Romania, Mircea Geoana, right, of the Social Democracy party, Traian Basescu, left, President in office, of the Democrat Liberal party, and Crin Antonescu, center, of the Liberal party, are seen at the end of a live debate in Bucharest, Romania, Friday night, Nov. 20, 2009. Romania will hold presidential elections on Nov. 22, 2009.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
A combination of pictures shows candidates for President of Romania, Mircea Geoana, left, of the Social Democracy party, Traian Basescu, right, President in office, of the Democrat Liberal party, and Crin Antonescu, center, of the Liberal party, during a live debate in Bucharest, Romania, Friday night, Nov. 20, 2009. Romania will hold presidential elections on Nov. 22, 2009.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
Candidates for President of Romania, Mircea Geoana, right, of the Social Democracy party, Traian Basescu, left, President in office, of the Democrat Liberal party, and Crin Antonescu, center, of the Liberal party, are seen at the end of a live debate in Bucharest, Romania, Friday night, Nov. 20, 2009. Romania will hold presidential elections on Nov. 22, 2009.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
A combination of pictures shows candidates for President of Romania, Mircea Geoana, left, of the Social Democracy party, Traian Basescu, right, President in office, of the Democrat Liberal party, and Crin Antonescu, center, of the Liberal party, during a live debate in Bucharest, Romania, Friday night, Nov. 20, 2009. Romania will hold presidential elections on Nov. 22, 2009.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
Candidates for President of Romania, Mircea Geoana, right, of the Social Democracy party, Traian Basescu, left, President in office, of the Democrat Liberal party, and Crin Antonescu, center, of the Liberal party, are seen at the end of a live debate in Bucharest, Romania, Friday night, Nov. 20, 2009. Romania will hold presidential elections on Nov. 22, 2009.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
A combination of pictures shows candidates for President of Romania, Mircea Geoana, left, of the Social Democracy party, Traian Basescu, right, President in office, of the Democrat Liberal party, and Crin Antonescu, center, of the Liberal party, during a live debate in Bucharest, Romania, Friday night, Nov. 20, 2009. Romania will hold presidential elections on Nov. 22, 2009.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
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