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  1. NCHS graduate has political aspirations

    Megan Degenfelder will graduate tonight from Natrona County High School.
    Photo by Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune

  2. APTOPIX Japan Politics Elections

    Yukio Hatoyama, leader of Japan's main opposition Democratic Party of Japan, smiles with red rosettes attached on victorious candidates' names during the ballot counting for the parliamentary elections at the party's election center in Tokyo Sunday, Aug. 30, 2009. The DPJ was set to win 300 of the 480 seats in the lower house of parliament, ousting the Liberal Democrats, who have governed Japan for all but 11 months since 1955, according to projections by all major Japanese TV networks. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

  3. Live updates from Republican forum

    U.S. Senator and Republican Presidential aspirant Sam Brownback greets Randy Stevenson, right, and his wife Charlie Stevenson, of Wheatland, during Friday night's Wyoming Family Coalition fundraiser in Casper. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.

  4. Freudenthal avoids national spotlight in Denver

    Wyoming governor Dave Freudenthal greets delegates during a luncheon Tuesday afternoon in downtown Denver. Photo by DAN CEPEDA, Star-Tribune.

  5. SAfrica business dispute sets off racism charges

    The cooling towers release vapour above Escom's power station in Vereeniging, South Africa, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. A struggle over how to manage South Africa's state-owned power company, Escom, has opened debates on racism in the boardroom and political meddling in a country where politics and race remain a volatile mix. (AP Photo/Andreas Jensen)

  6. SAfrica business dispute sets off racism charges

    The cooling towers release vapour above Escom's power station in Vereeniging, South Africa, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. A struggle over how to manage South Africa's state-owned power company, Escom, has opened debates on racism in the boardroom and political meddling in a country where politics and race remain a volatile mix. (AP Photo/Andreas Jensen)

  7. SAfrica business dispute sets off racism charges

    The cooling towers release vapour above Escom's power station in Vereeniging, South Africa, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. A struggle over how to manage South Africa's state-owned power company, Escom, has opened debates on racism in the boardroom and political meddling in a country where politics and race remain a volatile mix. (AP Photo/Andreas Jensen)

  8. SAfrica business dispute sets off racism charges

    The cooling towers release vapour above Escom's power station in Vereeniging, South Africa, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. A struggle over how to manage South Africa's state-owned power company, Escom, has opened debates on racism in the boardroom and political meddling in a country where politics and race remain a volatile mix. (AP Photo/Andreas Jensen)

  9. Prime suspect in Philippine massacre surrenders

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno, center, announces in a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

  10. Prime suspect in Philippine massacre surrenders

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno is interviewed by reporters, some of whom are wearing black arm bands, seen at right, in honor of their slain colleagues, during a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city in the Philippines. Puno anounced the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

  11. Prime suspect in Philippine massacre surrenders

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno, center, announces in a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

  12. Prime suspect in Philippine massacre surrenders

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno is interviewed by reporters, some of whom are wearing black arm bands, seen at right, in honor of their slain colleagues, during a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city in the Philippines. Puno anounced the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

  13. Prime suspect in Philippine massacre surrenders

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno, center, announces in a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

  14. Prime suspect in Philippine massacre surrenders

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno is interviewed by reporters, some of whom are wearing black arm bands, seen at right, in honor of their slain colleagues, during a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city in the Philippines. Puno anounced the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

  15. Prime suspect in Philippine massacre to be charged

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno, center, announces in a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

  16. Prime suspect in Philippine massacre to be charged

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno is interviewed by reporters, some of whom are wearing black arm bands, seen at right, in honor of their slain colleagues, during a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city in the Philippines. Puno anounced the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

  17. Philippine massacre suspect to face murder charges

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno, center, announces in a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

  18. Philippine massacre suspect to face murder charges

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno, center, announces in a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

  19. Philippines prepares to charge suspect in massacre

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno, center, announces in a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

  20. Philippines prepares to charge suspect in massacre

    Philippine Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno is interviewed by reporters, some of whom are wearing black arm bands, seen at right, in honor of their slain colleagues, during a news conference Thursday Nov. 26, 2009 at Manila's Quezon city in the Philippines. Puno anounced the surrender of Andal Ampatuan Jr. who was implicated in the massacre of 57 journalists, lawyers and political supporters at Maguindanao province in southern Philippines, the worst political violence in recent history. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

 
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