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captions[101] = "Horse drawn vehicles make their way up Market Street in this file photo made following the 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco.  A parade and other celebrations marked the centenary of the earthquake April 18, 2006.  (UPI Photo/National Archives/Files)";
captions[102] = "Orville Wright pilots the first flight as brother Wilbur runs alongside at 10:35 a.m. on December 17, 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The plane had just left the track at left for a flight that lasted 12 seconds and went about 120 feet. The classic image of 100 years ago was shot by John Daniels after receiving a quick photography lesson from Orville. This was the only picture ever taken by Daniels, a member of the nearby Kill Devil Hills lifesaving station. (UPI Photo/John Daniels/National Archives/Files)";
captions[103] = "Original Caption: Italian stone masons imported from the old country carve their construction materials out of adjoining canyon walls during the construction of the Roosevelt Dam in Roosevelt, Arizona, which was completed in 1911. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[104] = "The main building at Ellis Island is seen here in this photograph from 1905. (UPI Photo/Files)";

captions[201] = "The Roosevelt Dam in Roosevelt, Arizona, completed in 1911, provides water irrigation and water for the growing Phoenix area. It\'s seen here in this 1986 photograph. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[202] = "Former U.S. President Gerald Ford in a photo from the Ford family album taken when he was 3 years old, seen playing with his dog. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[203] = "President Theodore Roosevelt (Center, standing) dedicates the Roosevelt Dam in Roosevelt, Arizona on March 18, 1911 in a ceremony held at on the towers on top of the Dam. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[204] = "Then-Lieutenant Dwight Eisenhower wife his new bride, the former Mamie Geneva Doud, are seen in here in their wedding photo July 1, 1916. (UPI Photo)";

captions[301] = "Actress Greta Garbo (born Greta Lovisa Gustafsson) and Mauritz Stiller, her director, as they arrived in America from Sweden by boat in 1925. Greta was born September 18, 1905 and died April 15, 1990. She was a Swedish-born actress during Hollywood\'s silent film period and part of its Golden Age.Regarded as one of the greatest and most inscrutable movie stars ever produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and the Hollywood studio system, Garbo received a 1955 Honorary Oscar \"for her unforgettable screen performances\" and was ranked as the fifth greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[302] = "The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth, lovingly watches her baby daughter, Princess Margaret Rose, who was born on August 21, 1930. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[303] = "Austrian born Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), the founder of psychoanalysis, in a 1922 portrait. (UPI Photo//Files)";
captions[304] = "Bobby Jones at the National Amateur Golf Tournament in Short Hills, N.J. in 1926. (UPI photo)";
captions[305] = "Former U.S. President Gerald Ford seen here on a campaign card, when he was running for senior class president at South High School in Grand Rapids during the 1930-1931 school year. (UPI Photo/Files)";

captions[401] = "Britain\'s King George VI (R) and Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother)(L) view damage at the cinema attached to Madame Tussaud\'s on September 19, 1940 during one of their tours of London areas affected by the German bombings. (UPI Photo/Files) ";
captions[402] = "President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, speaks to the nation in a radio broadcast from the White House in 1938. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[403] = "Franklin Delano Roosevelt addresses the nation during a radio broadcast from the White House on May 8, 1933. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[404] = "King George VI raises his hand in royal salute on the steps of the parliament Building in Ottawa on May 19, 1939. Standing beside the King, who is dressed in full dress uniform of a field marshal of the British Army, is Queen Elizabeth, wearing a diamond tiara and a short cape of blue fox furs over a long dress. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[405] = "ORIGINAL CAPTION: Ronald Reagan, as a young athlete fresh out of Eureka College in Illinois, began his career as a sports broadcaster on WHO Radio in Des Moines. Shown in a photo made during the 1930s behind an old time microphone. Reagan, known as \"Dutch,\" is best remembered in Iowa for his telegraphic report broadcasts of Chicago Cubs baseball and University of Iowa football games. The call letters WOC alongside WHO represent a combined broadcast over both Davenport and Des Moines radio stations. (UPI PHOTO/FILES)";
captions[406] = "On May 12, 1937, George VI was crowned King of England, succeeding his brother Edward who abdicated to marry American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson. He is shown here with his wife Queen Elizabeth and daughters Margaret (L) and Elizabeth. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[407] = "Members of the Hearst family pause after a game of doubles tennis (from left to right): William Randolph Hearst, Jr., William Randolph Hearst, John Randolph Hearst and George Hearst, April  29th, 1934, to celebrate the publisher\'s birthday. (UPI Photo)";
captions[408] = "Queen Elizabeth inspects a shelter during \"Alert\". Queen Elizabeth leaves the large-type Anderson shelter on November 8, 1940, at Women\'s University Settlement at Southwark, which she inspected during a recent air raid. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[409] = "Bob Hope in 1938, age 35, as he was starting his 12 years at NBC\'s radio network. (UPI Photo)";
captions[410] = "Hyde Park, NY September 22, 1940 --- President Franklin Roosevelt and actress Katherine Hepburn are seen lunching September 22, 1940 at Mrs. Roosevelt\'s Val-Kill Cottage in Hyde Park, New York. Writers, actors, and musicians met with with the President to arrange for a national radio show in support of the New Deal. (UPI Photo)";
captions[411] = "Front page of the March 4, 1933 Inaugural program of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Vice President John Garner. (UPI Photo/Smithsonian/Files)";

captions[501] = "President-elect Harry S. Truman laughs heartily as he holds an early edition of the Chicago Tribune for November 4, 1948, with the headline \"Dewey Defeats Truman.\" The newspaper, whose headline jumped to an erroneous conclusion as early election returns came in, was shown to Truman as he stopped in St. Louis, Missouri, during his victorious return trip to Washington, D.C. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[502] = "IN THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AREA ON THE WAEGWAN FRONT Hugh Baillie, President of the United Press, and Gen. Carl T. Spaatz, former U.S. Air Force chief of staff and now a Newsweek correspondent, in a jeep as they left for an inspection tour of the Taegu-Waegwan front. Accompanying them are a Fifth Air Force public information officer, Lt. William McQuinn: and driver, Sgt. Edward Smart, Piedmont, Ala. Sometime in September, 1950. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[503] = "President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Vice President Harry S. Truman are seen having lunch together outside on the White House lawn in this ca. August 21, 1944 file photo. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[504] = "Franklin D. Roosevelt counting dimes with Basil O\'Connor at the White House. Undated file photo. In co-operation with US-President Franklin D. Roosevelt he started two foundations for the rehabilitation of polio patients and the research on polio prevention and treatment. From 1944 to 1949 he was Chairman and President of the American Red Cross and from 1945 to 1950 he was Chairman of the League of Red Cross Societies. (UPI/March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation/Files)";
captions[505] = "Britain\'s King George VI (L), on top of an armored vehicle, takes the salute as tanks of a Guards Armored Division pass during a demonstration in 1942. With him is his wife, Queen Elizabeth (The Queen Mother) and his mother, Queen Mary (R). (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[506] = "Queen Elizabeth covers her ears and King George VI watches with keen interest besides her as Lieutenant General Alexander points out a shell in actual flight. The King and Queen visited a forward observation post during an artillery demonstration on April 15, 1941, while they were on an inspection tour of the Southern Command. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[507] = "World Leaders at the Yalta Conference, 1945: Soviet leader Josef Stalin, American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill seated together during the Yalta Conference, 1945. Behind them stand their respective foreign ministers Molotov, Stettinius and Eden. Decisions made at this conference influenced the rebuilding of Europe after WWII.  They were held on the  grounds of Livadio Palace in Yalta, Crimea. Standing behind are Lord Leathers, Anthony Eden, Edward Settinius, Alexander Cadogan, V.M. Molotov, and Averill Harriman. Photo taken February 9, 1945, (UPI Photo/Files) ";
captions[508] = "General Omar Bradley (L), General George Patton (C) and General Dwight Eisenhower (L) inspect art treasures plundered by the Nazis during World War II which were stored in salt mines in Austria. (UPI Photo)";
captions[509] = "General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, signs the Japanese surrender aboard the battleship, U.S.S. Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan, on September 2, 1945. At left is Lieutenant General Jonathan Wainwright, US Army, and Lieutenant General A.E. Percival, British Army (UPI Photo).";
captions[510] = "A U.S. Marine orders captured North Korean soldiers to keep their hands up in 1950. (UPI Photo/Files) ";

captions[601] = "Fidel Castro (L), leader of the \"26th July\" revolutionary group which ousted Cuban President Fulgencio Batista, shakes hands with  U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon following talks in Washington April 19, 1959. (UPI Photo/FILE)";
captions[602] = "Blind and deaf author Helen Keller is seen in this 1953 photo as she runs her fingers over the face of President Dwight Eisenhower during a visit to the White House.";
captions[603] = "Fidel Castro is pictured in a January 1959 file photo in Havana, Cuba a few weeks after his triumphant victory over Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. (UPI Photo/FILE)";
captions[604] = "Boston, MA -- November 04, 1952 --- In a pose resembling that of a confident prize fighter, General Dwight Eisenhower (2nd from left) acknowledges the cheers of his audience at Boston Garden 11/3/1952. Sharing the limelight are Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower (L) as well as Senator Richard Nixon and his wife Pat. (UPI Photo)";
captions[605] = "12 AUGUST 1997 - MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, USA: A  photograph of the \"King,\"  Elvis Presley back in 1956 (R) as young, slender and agile, when he did what he called \"jiggling\" while he sang.  Elvis died in Memphis on August 16, 1977. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[606] = "Andrei Gromyko and Prime Minister Winston Churchill shake hands in front of 10 Downing Street, London. The Soviet Ambassador had been invited by Churchill so that he could personlly thank him for the U.S.S.R.'s flood relief gift of $252,000 (90,000 British Pounds) There are seen shakign hands outside 10 Downing Street on February 23, 1953. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[607] = "Evangelist Billy Graham addresses a crowd  April 5, 1954 in Trafalgar Square during an extended preaching visit in the United Kingdom. Graham\'s job has taken him on week-long crusades to 60 countries and all over America. (UPI/File)";
captions[608] = "This is a portrait of the heavyweight champion of the world as a very young man. Cassius Marcellus Clay II (Muhammad Ali) is shown here at age 12 as he begins his boxing career. Even then, Policeman-Boxing instructor Joe Martin recalls, Cassius \"always talked a good fight.\" (UPI Photo/File)";
captions[609] = "Margaret Truman (Mrs. Clifton Daniel) hams it up with top hat and cane during her appearance on The Jimmy Durante Show in April of 1952. Pictured here with Margaret are Eddie Jackson (L) and Jimmy Durante (R). (UPI Photo/Harry S. Truman Library/Files)";
captions[610] = "Jayne Mansfield and husband Mickey Hargitay in France, in or near Cannes enjoying the gardens, while being photographed by a group of photographers 5/11/1958. (UPI Photo)";
captions[611] = "Actor Charlton Heston goes over the script 11/30/1959 during the filming of \"The Pigeon That Took Rome\", which premiered in 1961. (UPI Photo)";
captions[612] = "Paris, May 3, 1951 or March 5, 1951: Representatives of the United States, Great-Britain, Russia and France met in Paris to draw up an agenda for a Washington conference of the foreign ministers of the four powers. The delagations are headed by Philip Jessup (US), Ernest Davies (Great-Britain), Andrei Gromyko (USSR), and Alexandre Parodi (France). The purpose of the conference is to agree upon subjects for later study and negotiation. (UPI Photo/Acme Newspictures/Files)";

captions[701] = "WASHINGTON, DC, USA: Little John F. Kennedy, Jr., salutes, November 25, 1963, as the casket containing the body of his father, President John F. Kennedy is taken from St. Matthews\' Cathedral during funeral services. (UPI/Stanley Stearns)";
captions[702] = "16 JANUARY 1999 - WASHINGTON, DC, USA:  The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. waves to the assembled crowd during the march on Washington August 28, 1963. Speaking from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, King rallied the nation\'s civil rights movements with his impassioned \"I have a Dream\" speech.    cc/sp/files    UPI";
captions[703] = "Astronaut John Glenn, wearing a Mercury pressure suit, was the pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6) mission. Glenn made America\'s first manned Earth-orbital space flight on February 20, 1962. This photograph was taken at Cape Canaveral, Florida, during MA-6 preflight training activities. (NASA/UPI/File)";
captions[704] = "Lift off of Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6) on February 20, 1962, carrying astronaut John Glenn. This marked America\'s first manned Earth-orbiting space flight. (NASA/UPI/File)";
captions[705] = "Former Beatle George Harrison, second from left, seen here in this 1962 file photo, was injured, December 29, when an assailant broke into his house near London and attacked him with a knife.  Harrison was stabbed four times.  A police spokesperson said Harrison was in stable condition after fighting off his assailant in a pre-dawn attack at his home on Henley-on-Thanmes.  Police have arrested the assailant, but the reason for the attack is not yet known.  rg/file   UPI";
captions[706] = "Former Beatle John Lennon, far right, along with the other bandmates appear in the 1964 file photo.  Today is the 20th anniversary of John Lennon\'s murder who was shot dead in New York by Mark David Chapman December 8, 2000. cc/FILE PHOTO UPI";
captions[707] = "LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, USA: Daredevil Evel Knievel jumps across the fountains at Caesars Palace on his motorcycle in this file  photo taken on December 31, 1967.  (Knievel was married, November 19, on the same spot 32 years later.) (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[708] = "Britian\'s Young Princes: This photograph is one a series of the Princes Andrew and Edward, youngest sons of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, taken by Lisa Sheridan on the grounds of Buckingham Palace. The photograph is released for prince Andrew\'s birthday. He is six years old on February 19, 1966. The picture shows the two brothers looking though a balustrade, and was taken on January 31, 1966. (UPI Photo/Lisa Sheridan/Files)";
captions[709] = "President Richard Nixon (L) meets in private with Elvis Presley on 21 December 1970 at the White House. During the meeting Elvis asked if Nixon could give him an official badge from the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, once-secret papers revealed. Elvis told Nixon that he wanted to lend his name to the president\'s law enforcement initiative. In a letter to Nixon, Elvis made a pitch to be named a federal drug enforcement agent. Elvis died in Memphis on August 16, 1977. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[710] = "Former heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay, left, is surrounded by a battery of newsmen and photographers as he leaves federal court in Houston June 20, 1967, after an all-white jury found him guilty on charges of refusing to be inducted into the U.S. armed forces. Clay, who contended he was a Black Muslim minister and not subject to the draft, was given the maximum sentence of five years imprisonment and a $10,000 fine. Clay remained free on a $5,000 bond. His attorney was scheduled to file an appeal June 21, 1967. rg/upi UPI";
captions[711] = "A wounded soldier is given plasma after being hit during violent engagements in the woods and hillsides November 21, 1967. The following day parachutists landed on the communist fortress and the attack on the fortress continued with throwing of grenades and the use of flame throwers, while pilots dropped napalm bombs. (UPI Photo) (UPI Radiophoto)";
captions[712] = "TRAINING FOR VIETNAM: Army Instructor Sgt. Martin Boyles (left) shows Private Raymond Lewis 3/19/1966 a false wall where the Viet Cong hide guns and food in their huts. (UPI Photo)";
captions[713] = "President John F. Kennedy signs the Equal Pay Act on June 10, 1963 in a ceremony at the White House. The bill is aimed at assuring women of paychecks equal to those of men doing the same work. Standing behind him are, from right to left: Congresswoman Edna Kelly, Congresswoman Edith Green, an unidentified woman, Miss Mary Anderson, first Women\'s Bureau Director, and Dr. Dorothy Height, President of National Council of Negro Women. Other organizations represented at this event included the National Council of Catholic Women, the National Council of Jewish Women, the United Auto Workers, and the National federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. (UPI Photo/The John F. Kennedy Library)";
captions[714] = "President Lyndon Baines Johnson seems to be having good time right at the start of the inaugural parade on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC on January 20, 1965. He grins and waves after leaving his car (L) and walks to mingle with the members of the Southwest Texas State College Band. The President attended the San Marcos, Texas, school. (UPI Photo/Files)";

captions[801] = "Former Beatle John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono listen in on the Watergate hearings on Capitol Hill in this 1973 file photo. cc/FILE PHOTO UPI ";
captions[802] = "Nixon tries his luck at eating with chopsticks during the farewell banquet upon completion of his historic visit to China 2/27/1972. At left is premier Chou En-Lai and at right is Communist Party Leader Chang Chung-chiao. (UPI Photo)";
captions[803] = "President Carter walks past a set of solar panels on the roof of the White House on June 20, 1979. Carter announced a program of tax credits and financial aid to spur the use of renewable fuels for 20 percent of the nation\'s energy needs by the year 2000. (UPI Photo/Larry Rubenstein/Files)";
captions[804] = "Secretary of State Henry Kissinger looks into the camera during his visit to the pyramids of Giza on November 7, 1973. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[805] = "The entire Ford family was home this Labor Day, 9/6/1976, and just happened to come strolling out on the South lawn of the White House grounds. From left to right: Mike Ford and his wife Gayle; the President, Mrs. Ford, Jack, Susan and Steve Ford. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[806] = "Muhammad Ali rocks George Foreman with a hard right during their heavyweight title bout on October 29, 1974 in Kinshasa, Zaire. In the fight of the year, Ali knocked Foreman out in the 8th round to regain his heavyweight crown. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[807] = "First Lady Betty Ford talks with her son, Michael, on August 22, 1974, on the phone as she and her daughter Susan wait in the Oval Office for the President to return. Mrs. Ford and Susan had been discussing redecorating plans for the Oval office. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[808] = "President Gerald Ford met with Chairman Mao Tse-tung of the People\'s Republic of China in Peking during his official visit that took place from December 1-5, 1975. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[809] = "Famed American musician Elvis Presley, shown in this 1977 picture, died on August 16, 1977. UPI";
captions[810] = "Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, LG, OM, PC (born 13 October 1925), is the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, in office from 1979 to 1990. She was leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 until 1990. She is the only woman to have been Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The photo shows her as leader of Britain\'s Conservative Party. (UPI Photo)";
captions[811] = "Montreal: A determined Bruce Jenner of the US Olympic team, prepares to toss the javelin in the Decathlon competition. His determination paid off - Jenner set a world record in the grueling event. (UPI Photo/Ernest E. Schworck)";
captions[812] = "Original Caption: GOP Presidential contender Ronald Reagan sits in the patio of his Pacific Palisades home as he contemplates, pen in mouth, his nomination acceptance speech. Reagan plans to remain at his Southern California home for several days before departing for the Kansas City convention. (UPI Photo/FILES)";

captions[901] = "President Ronald Reagan shares a laugh with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev as they prepare to sign the historic arms control agreement between the two countries December 8, 1987. The agreement called for the destruction of intermediate-range nuclear missiles. (UPI/File)";
captions[902] = "Apple Computer Company's Chairman Steve Jobs (L) and President John Sculley (R) display new hardware unveiled 1/24/1984 at the annual shareholder\'s meeting. At (L) is the Macintosh and at (R) is Lisa 2. (UPI Photo/Terry Schmitt)";
captions[903] = "Prince Charles and Lady Diana pose for a photo on the grounds of Buckingham Palace following their engagement, February 24, 1981. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[904] = "Mother Teresa of the Missionaries of Charity, seen here in a 20 May 1989 file photo, has been hospitalized April 1, following a fall at Calcutta\'s International Airport.  Mother Teresa had gone to the airport to pick up an aid shopment earmarked for Indian orphanages.   UPI   cs/files";
captions[905] = "House Majority Leader Jim Wright D-Texas (L) and actor Charlton Heston (R-holding gas tank) pour \"Methanol\" into the actor\'s Corvette October 18, 1983 in front of the Capitol. Heston donated his \"Methanol\" powered Corvette to the Renewable Energy Resources lobby group. (UPI Photo)";
captions[906] = "First Lady Nancy Reagan points out a welcoming sign to Princess Diana as they arrive at Straight, Inc., a drug rehabilitation center in Springfield, VA, on November 11, 1985. The First Lady and the Princess spent an hour talking to residents of the center about their drug problems. (UPI Photo/Doug Mills/Files)";
captions[907] = "While addressing the White House News Photographers Association Dinner, President Reagan said, \"I\'ve been told that is all off the record and the cameras are off and I\'ve been waiting years to do this.\" Then the President of the United States stuck his thumbs in his ears, fingers spread-eagled from the palms and wiggled them clown-fashion. Asked later if he knew he was being photographed, a White House spokesman said: \"Sure, of course.\" (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[908] = "Pope John Paul II meets with actor Clint Eastwood in Carmel, CA, of which city he is the mayor. September 17, 1987. The Pope was in town visiting the Carmel Mission. (UPI/Karen Borchers)";
captions[909] = "Civil Rights activist Rosa Parks joins Philadelphia Mayor Goode in a symbolic striking of the cracked Liberty Bell at Independent Plaza on January 18, 1988 at approximately the same time bells in Atlanta and London were rung in memory of the late Martin Luther King. The ceremony was part of day long activities to celebrate the holiday of Martin Luther King Day. (UPI Photo/Anderson/Files)";
captions[910] = "Actor Tom Cruise, national host of Earth Day 1990, gives two thumbs up to an estimated crowd of 125,000 on the Mall during Earth Day ceremonies 4/22/1990. (UPI Photo)";
captions[911] = "President Ronald Reagan practicing his putting aboard Air Force One while en route to Geneva, Switzerland. Clockwise from left are: Major Tom Carter, the President\'s Military Aide; Robert McFarlane, then National Security Advisor; Jim Kuhn, a Presidential Assistant; Thomas Dawson (partly hidden), an assistant to Donald Regan; Secretary of State George Schultz; White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan; the President, and Dennis Thomas, an assistant to Reagan. (UPI PHOTO/THE WHITE HOUSE)";
captions[912] = "Actresses Jessica Lange (L) and Meryl Streep, both Oscar winners at the 55th Academy Awards, hold up their statuettes after winning them 4/11/1983. Lange won for Best Supporting Actress with Streep winning the Best Actress award. (UPI Photo)";
captions[913] = "HRH Prince Charles of Great Britain talks with Vice president Dan Quayle at the Vice President\'s residence in Washington on February 17, 1989. The two had tea before Prince Charles was scheduled to fly to Camp David for dinner with President Bush. (UPI Photo/Ricardo Watson/Files)";
captions[914] = "Original caption: HOLLYWOOD: If you ever wondered what \"The Fonz\" of \"Happy Days\" will look like in 50 years, you might note Bob Hope\'s version. Bob and guest star Brooke Shields do a skit on Bob\'s 33rd season 9/6/1982 on NBC-TV. The show will air on 10/3. (UPI Photo/Glenn Waggner)";

captions[1001] = "02 JUNE 1999 - JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA: President Nelson Mandela casts his vote in the second all race democratic elections in South Africa, June 2 1999. President Mandela has retired from office to his home in Qunu, Transkei. rw/dm/Debbie Yazbek UPI";
captions[1002] = "President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton proudly look at their daughter Chelsea, right after she graduated from Sidwell Friends (High) School in Washington D.C., June 6, 1997. (UPI Photo/The White House/Sharon Farmer)";
captions[1003] = "Discovery astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. gives a thumbs up on his arrival at Kennedy Space Center\'s Shuttle Landing Facility aboard a T-38 jet, October 26. He and other crewmembers will be making final preparations for launch, targeted for liftoff at 2 p.m. on October 29, 1998 iw/NASA UPI";
captions[1004] = "Pope John Paul II, waves to the crowds as he makes his way down Lindell Blvd.,in the Pope Mobile, enroute to the Trans World Dome to deliver a mass, January 27. Pope John Paul II made a two-day stop in St. Louis after a visit to Mexico City. iw/bg/Kevin Sheer UPI";
captions[1005] = "Iasraeli Foreign Minister Simon Peres puts his signature on peace accord documents between his country and the PLO. Standing behind him are L-R: Unidentified person, Israeli Prime Minister Yithzak Rabin, an aide, President Bill Clinton, PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat, U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher and Mahmoud Abbas, member of the PLO executive committee. The ceremonies were held on the South Lawn of the White House on September 13, 1993. (UPI Photo/Leighton Mark/Files)";
captions[1006] = "American Andre Agassi plays in the second round match of the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows, New York on August 29, 1997. (UPI Photo/Glenn Campbell)";
captions[1007] = "Christopher Reeves rehearses his speech with his son Will before the opening ceremony of the Paralympics Games at the Olympic Stadium in Atlanta on August 15, 1998. (UPI Photo/Jim Middleston/FILES)";
captions[1008] = "First Lady Hillary Clinton is hostess at the White House in Washington on September 24, 1996, to Britain\'s Princess Diana and Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham. The First Lady promoted the Nina Hyde Center for Breast Cancer Research. Nina Hyde was a Washington Post fashion editor, who died of the disease. (UPI Photo/Files)";
captions[1009] = "O.J. Simpson arrives at the Santa Monica Courthouse to hear verdicts in his trial for murder in Los Angeles on October 3, 1995. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen/FILES)";
captions[1010] = "Reverend Jesse Jackson, speaking at a November 16, 2000 New York press conference on voting irregularities in Florida, holds a photo copy of a letter circulated by Florida Governor Jeb Bush. The letter, with the Florida seal, asked state residents to vote Republican. bc/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI";
captions[1011] = "Astronaut John Glenn and wife Annie acknowledge the cheers of the crowd, November 16th, 1998, as they proceed up Broadway in the ticker tape parade thrown by the City of New York to honor Glenn recent space flight at the age of 77. Glenn first New York ticker tape parade was in 1962 for being the first man in space. ep/wy/Ezio Petersen UPI";
captions[1012] = "Soldiers march along the flag-draped casket of Diana, the Princess of Wales, from Kensington Palace as mourners line the route in on September 6, 1997. Princess Diana died in a car accident in Paris along with her friend Dodi Al Fayed and his driver. (UPI Photo/FILES)";

captions[1101] = "UPI PICTURES OF THE YEAR - FILE PHOTO - 11 SEPTEMBER 2001 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA:  A New York City Police Emergency Services truck quickly drives away from 1 World Trade Center, as the World Trade Center\'s South Tower burns uncontrollably, after two hi-jacked commercial airliners flew into the Twin Towers, and ultimately destroyed them, early in the business day, September 11, 2001. cc/cc/Steven E. Frischling UPI";
captions[1102] = "UPI PICTURES OF THE YEAR - FILE PHOTO - 11 SEPTEMBER 2001 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA:  The World Trade Center twin towers in New York City burn after two hijacked commercial airliners deliberately crashed into the buildings September 11, 2001. rlw/ep/Ezio Petersen  UPI ";
captions[1103] = "UPI PICTURES OF THE YEAR - FILE PHOTO - 11 SEPTEMBER 2001 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: A woman walks with a child through a heavy cloud of dust, as the World Trade Center\'s South Tower burns uncontrollably, after two hi-jacked commercial airliners flew into the Twin Towers, and ultimately destroyed them, early in the business day. cc/cc/Steven E. Frischling UPI ";
captions[1104] = "UPI PICTURES OF THE YEAR - FILE PHOTO - 17 SEPTEMBER 2001 - NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, USA: A mushroom cloud of smoke rises from a fuel tank fire in an area called Ground Zero in New York City as tons of wreckage still remain, including a partial standing wall of the World Trade Center, September 17, 2001,  one week after the devestating attack by outside terrorists. rlw/cc/Chris Corder UPI ";
captions[1105] = "As recovery workers sift through the rubble at the World Trade Center disaster site on Friday, water continues to be poured on the simmering ruble at the site. Officials say 4,776 people are still missing, 442 people have been confirmed dead and 384 of those have been identified.  ep/Angel Franco/Pool  UPI ";
captions[1106] = "UPI PICTURES OF THE YEAR - FILE PHOTO - 15 SEPTEMBER 2001  - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: Rays of light burst off a building at One Liberty Plaza as two firefighters surveys the scene at dawn, September 15, 2001, at a place called, Ground Zero, the site of the nations worst terroist attack in history. cc/cc/Chris Corder UPI";
captions[1107] = "UPI PICTURES OF THE YEAR - FILE PHOTO - 19 SEPTEMBER 2001 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA:  A solitary fire fighter stands amidst the rubble and smoke in New York city.  Days after a September 11, 2001  terrorist attack, fires still burn at the site of the World Trade Center. rw/Jim Watson/U.S. Navy UPI";
captions[1108] = "UPI PICTURES OF THE YEAR - FILE PHOTO - 11 SEPTEMBER 2001 - WASHINGTON, DC, USA: Firemen watch as a section of the Pentagon continues to smolder  after an airliner was crashed into the building September 11, 2001. The apparent attack is suspected to be linked to two other airliners which crashed into the twin World Trade Center towers in New York.   rlw/Chris Corder    UPI";
captions[1109] = "Lance Cpl. Brandon M. Mitchell and other combat engineers with Company C, 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, sweep for weapons caches near Lake Thar Thar, Iraq, Jan. 8, 2006. Marines from Company C have discovered more than 500 weapons caches in the area, the most discovered by a single unit in the massive western-part of Al Anbar Province. (UPI Photo/Cpl. Adam C. Schnell/USMC)";
captions[1110] = "Tiger Woods lines up a putt on the 2nd green during the first round of the inaugural AT&T National at the Congressional Country Club in Potomac, Maryland on July 5, 2007. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1111] = "Martha Stewart leaves Manhattan Federal Court on July 16, 2004 after beign sentenced to 5 months in prison, 5 months house arrest and $30,000 in fines following  her conviction of lying about events surrounding sale of her ImClone stocks. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1112] = "US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson speaks to member of his entourage during a trip to the Hurricane ravaged 9th Ward of New Orleans, Oct. 4, 2005. The 9th Ward was especially hard hit by Hurricane Katrina, and re-flood by Hurricane Rita just weeks later. (UPI Photo/ A.J. Sisco)";
captions[1113] = "Former Vice President Al Gore testifies on global warming before a Senate Environmental and Public Works Committee hearing, in Washington on March 21, 2007. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1114] = "Anti-war demonstrators march in downtown Washington led by Cindy Sheehan and Rev. Jesse Jackson (C) on September 24, 2005.  Tens of thousands of diverse demonstrators protested the Iraq War.   (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)";
captions[1115] = "Crewmembers from USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) arrive at NAS North Island to a cheering crowd of family and friends during their port visit to off-load the ship\'s Air Wing in San Diego, May 2, 2003.  Lincoln and her embarked Carrier Air Wing Fourteen (CVW-14) are returning from a 10-month deployment to the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. jg/Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Juan E. Diaz UPI";

captions[1401] = "Palestinian President Yasser Arafat walks through his compound during his meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher (L) at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 5, 2002. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon heads to the United States on Sunday to lay out his idea of a peace plan. cc/cc/Arafat Press Office";
captions[1402] = "Buddhist monks play drums behind barbed-wire barricades marking an Israeli closed military area near the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, April 9, 2002. Palestinian and Israeli negotiators reached a deal Wednesday night to end the 38 day old standoff, but implementation was stalled early Thursday morning when Palestinians inside the church brought new demands to the negotiating table. More than 120 people have been held up in the Church for five weeks. dh/Debbie Hill UPI";
captions[1403] = "St. Louis Fire Department Honor Guard members stand on the back of a pumper while the casket of fallen firefighter Derek Martin passes underneath ladders of other fire department trucks during a funeral possession in St. Louis on May 9, 2002. Martin was killed along with another member of Rescue Squad One in a building fire on May 3. rlw/bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI";
captions[1404] = "A Tiger Scouts Group from Glyndnn, Md, leads the attendees at a news conference in the Pledge of Allegiance at the Hubert Humphrey Building in Washington on May 9, 2002. The news conference was for President Bush\'s New Freedom Initiative, a plan to lift barriers for disabled people within the community to allow for more complete integration. cc/ma/Mia Aigotti UPI";
captions[1405] = "Actress Julia Roberts attends a news conference calling for more congressional funding of research into Rett Syndrome on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 9, 2002. cc/cc/Chris Corder UPI";
captions[1406] = "Due to overcrowding, St. Louis firefighters sit on the steps of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church, bowing their heads during a prayer in the funeral of firefighter Robert Morrison in St. Louis on May 8, 2002. Morrison was killed with another firefighter in a building fire on May 3. bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI";
captions[1407] = "An Israeli soldier patrols in front of the mosque near the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, April 9, 2002, after a last minute snag delayed the departure of Palestinians and clergy from the Christian holy site. Palestinian and Israeli negotiators reached a deal Wednesday night to end the 38 day old standoff, but implementation was stalled early Thursday morning when Palestinians inside the church brought new demands to the negotiating table. More than 120 people have been held up in the Church for five weeks. dh/Debbie Hill UPI";
captions[1408] = "Former South African President Nelson Mandela greets actor Hugh Grant right while actor Robert DeNiro looks on during the May 8, 2002 opening day ceremonies at New York\'s City Hall for the First Annual Tribeca Film Festival co-founded by Robert DeNiro. Grant\'s new film \"About a Boy\" opened the festival rlw/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI";
captions[1409] = "The Houston Astros\' Craig Biggio (7) misses a line drive hit which puts the Philadelphia Phillies\' Jimmy Rollins on first base as the Phillies host the Astros in an evening game at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, on May 8, 2002. rlw/ja/Jon Adams UPI";
captions[1410] = "King Abdullah II of Jordan meets with President Bush in the Oval Office of the White House on May 8, 2002. rlw/Roger L. Wollenberg UPI";
captions[1411] = "Luciano Pavarotti performs the role of Cavaradosoi in Act 2 of \"Tosca\" with soprano Maria Guleghina during a May 6, 2002, rehearsal at Lincoln Center Metropolitian Opera House. It is rumored that this \"Tosca\" could be the last performance of this opera in America by the 66 year old tenor. Pavarotti will not be singing at the Met for the 2003 season marking his first miss since his debut there in 1969. Luciano wil perform \"Tosca on May 8 and finally on May 11th. ep/Ezio Petersen UPI";
captions[1412] = "St. Louis Blues\' Cory Stillman smashes Detroit Red Wings\' Mathieu Dandenault into the boards during the third period at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on May 7, 2002. Stillman was given two minutes for charging on the play. mk/bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI";
captions[1413] = "Spiderman poses for pictures with Met\'s fan Kevin McGehee at Shea Stadium prior to the New York Mets v. San Francisco Giants game on May 7, 2002 at Shea Stadium in New York. mk/lc/Laura Cavanaugh UPI";
captions[1414] = "Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards (left to right) respond to questions at their May 7, 2002, press conference to announce the Rolling Stones world tour which will cover China, Canada, U.S. and Europe. mk/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI";
captions[1415] = "Protesters raise their fists as they march through St. Louis Union Station protesting they way the train station turned shopping mall treats African-Americans in St. Louis on May 7, 2002. Union Station has imposed dress codes which this group says targets blacks. Several people have been arrested and many more have been asked to leave. rlw/bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI";
captions[1416] = "Secretary of State Colin Powell speaks on his cell phone in front of the White House prior to President Bush\'s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on May 7, 2002, in Washington. Bush and Sharon met to discuss the current situation in the Middle East and the leadership of Yasser Arafat. mk/Michael Kleinfeld UPI";
captions[1417] = "Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State Colin Powell stand by in the Oval office while Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon meets with President George Bush on May 7, 2002, in Washington. Bush and Sharon met to discuss the current situation in the Middle East and the leadership of Yasser Arafat. mk/Michael Kleinfeld UPI";
captions[1418] = "Dr. Charles A. LeMaistre, former Compensation Commitee Chair on the Enron Board of Directors, answers questions from Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations chairman Carl Levin (D-Minn.) and Sen. Joseph Leiberman (D-Conn.) on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 7, 2002. The hearing was held to look at the role of Enron\'s board of directors to learn their knowledge was of the comapany\'s demise. cc/cc/Chris Corder UPI";
captions[1419] = "Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld testifies before the Senate Appropriations committee on May 7, 2002, on Capitol Hill. Rumsfeld was on hand to justify a large increase in defense spending. rlw/Roger L. Wollenberg UPI";
captions[1420] = "Arizona Diamondbacks\' second baseman Junior Spivey leaps out of the way to avoid a collision with Pittsburgh Pirates\' Mike Benjamin on May 6, 2002, in Phoenix, Arizona. The Pirates defeated the D\'backs 3-2. mk/wp/Will Powers UPI";
captions[1421] = "Pittsburgh Pirate shortstop Jack Wilson avoids a collision with Arizona Diamondback Damian Miller on May 6, 2002, in Phoenix, Arizona. The Pirates defeated the D\'backs 3-2. mk/wp/Will Powers UPI";
captions[1422] = "Actor Richard Gere and co-star Diane Lane pose at the May 6, 2002, New York premiere of their new film \"Unfaithful.\" rlw/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI";
captions[1423] = "Sutton Foster, who made her debut in her first major Broadway stage role, received the 2002 Tony Award nomination for \"Best Actress in a Musical\" for her performance in the musical \"Thoroughly Modern Millie\" it was announced on May 6, 2002. The Tony Award ceremonies will be held in New York City on June 2, 2002. ep/Ezio Petersen UPI";
captions[1424] = "Actor Liam Neeson received the 2002 Tony Award nomination for \"Best Actor in a Play\" for his performance in the revival production of Arthur Miller\'s play \"The Crucible,\" it was announced on May 6, 2002. The Tony Award ceremonies will take place in New York on June 2, 2002. ep/Ezio Petersen UPI";
captions[1425] = "Palestinians walk past cars destroyed during fighting between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian gunmen during the lifting of the curfew near the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, April 6, 2002. Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are wrestling with final details to end the 34 day standoff at Christianity\'s holy site believed to be the place where Jesus was born. The deal would release the 123 people still holed up in the church with wanted Palestinian gunmen being exiled to Europe and Gaza. cc/cc/Debbie Hill UPI";
captions[1426] = "Cast members of the series \"Friends\" perform on the live NBC telecast of the NBC tv 75th Anniversary ceremonies held on May 5, 2002, at New York City\'s Rockerfeller Center. ep/pool UPI";
captions[1427] = "Actor Bill Cosby (3rd from right) of the series \"Cosby\" reunites with his tv family on the live NBC telecast of the NBC tv 75th Anniversary ceremonies held on May 5, 2002, at New York City\'s Rockerfeller Center. ep/pool UPI";
captions[1428] = "Cast members of the series \"Friends\" attend the NBC tv 75th Anniversary ceremonies held on May 5, 2002, at New York City\'s Rockerfeller Center. ep/Ezio Petersen UPI";

captions[1501] = "Bishop Sean O\'Malley walks in the procession before entering the Cathedral of the Holy Cross July 30, 2003, Boston, Massachusetts. O\'Malley was installed as Boston\'s new Archbishop during a ceremony immediately following the procession.  (UPI Photo/STEVEN E FRISCHLING)";
captions[1502] = "The seven member crew of Space Shuttle Coumbia,  commanded by Col. Rick Husband, depart the Operations and Checkout building on Jan 16.  Columbia and its seven-member crew, including Israel\'s first astronaut Ilan Ramon, were lost upon return to Earth Saturday following a 16-day space research mission.    Observers in Houston who could see the shuttle as it flew overhead enroute to the Kennedy Space Center in Houston reported debris falling from the sky.This shuttle mission is dedicated to scientific research and is scheduled to last for 16 days.    (UPI Photo/Marino/Cantrell)";
captions[1503] = "A women wearing a surgical mask due to the SARS virus spread takes part on April 20, 2003 in the annual Easter Sunday Parade held along New York City\'s 5th Avenue.  (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1504] = "Sean Tucker of Team Oracle flies inverted above Kirby Chambliss over Ft. Lauderdale on May 1, 2003. Chambliss is the US National Aerobatic Champion. He has also been a member of the US Aerobatic Team since 1997. At this year\'s MacDonalds Air and Sea Show on May 3 and May 4, both men are scheduled to be performing solo, where spectators will see Tucker fly backwards at 100mph.  (UPI Photo//Marino / Cantrell)";
captions[1505] = "President Bush, center, puts his arms around Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, right, following the conclusion of their joint statements at Bahar Palace, Wednesday, June 4, 2003 in Aqaba, Jordan. Bush is hoping that support from top Arab leaders for his Middle East peace plan will give it new impetus as he meets directly with Israeli and Palestinian leaders.    (UPI Photo/Pool)";
captions[1506] = "The last British Air Concorde flight takes off on October 24, 2003 from New York\'s JKF Airport to return to London\'s Heathrow Airport. British Airways is retiring their Concorde fleet of planes after 27 years of service. (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1507] = "Nearly 1,000 cadets became newly commissioned first lieutenants on May 28, 203 marking the 45th graduating class at the U.S. Air Force Academy.   (UPI Photo/Anna Risse)";
captions[1508] = "Actors Robin Williams and Billy Crystal (right) clown during their Feb. 12, 2003 photo op at the American Museum of the Moving Image salute to Billy Crystal.    (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1509] = "A Palestinian child holds a poster showing Iraqi president Saddam Hussein during a pro-Iraq demonstration at the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003.    (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad)";
captions[1510] = "Chula Vista Fire Department Firefighter Dustin Dauber sets backfires in hopes of stopping a wildfire that threatens the eastern portion of the city of Chula Vista, California, a city in San Diego County, October 27, 2003. As wild fires contiue to burning out of control in numerous areas around the county charring over 100,000 acres and burning over 500 structures and killing 12 people. (UPI/EARL S. CRYER)";
captions[1511] = "Nicole Kidman, Best Actress for the film \"The Hours\" and Adrien Brody, Best Actor for the film \"The Pianist\" pose with their Oscars at the 75th annual Academy Awards ceremonies held on March 23, 2003 at the Kodak Center in Los Angeles.     (UPI Photo/Laura Cavanaugh)";
captions[1512] = "Anti war demonstrators protest the United States aggression against Iraq by staging a \"Die In\" protest on March 27, 2003 on New York City\'s Fifth Avenue.      (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1513] = "Actor and flight enthusiast John Travolta during First Flight Centennial ceremonies on December 17, 2003, in Kill Devil Hills, N.C., 100 years to the day after the Wright brothers\' historic first flight.    (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1514] = "Relatives of ten-year-old Palestinian Mahmoud Kayed attend his funeral in the Sabra neighborhood in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Nov. 7, 2003. Palestinian sources said the boy was killed by Israeli forces east of Gaza City near the border with Israel, while setting nets to catch birds. (UPI/Ismael Mohamad)";
captions[1515] = "Don Heilig looks at what remains of his mothers burnt out home in the rural community of Harbison Canyon, just east of San Diego California, October 30, 2003, after what was called the Cedar Fire burned over 272,000 acres, destroyed over 1,500 homes and killing 16 people across a huge portion of San Diego County.   (EARL S. CRYER/UPI)";
captions[1516] = "White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer during his last press briefing on July 14, 2003 at the White House.      (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)";
captions[1517] = "Palestinians walk beside the Israeli concrete security wall in the village of Sawahreh, east of Jerusalem, October 21, 2003. The UN General Assembly may vote Tuesday on declaring the barrier, consisting of fences, walls, razor wire and trenches stretching more than 90 miles, illegal. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)";
captions[1518] = "Members of the Coalition of 9/11 Families gather for a rally on Sept. 10, 2003 at the site of ground zero to protest the development of transportation and commercial structures that are planned in the bedrock footprints of the North and South Towers where the largest concentration  of remains were recovered after the destruction of the World Trade Center.   (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1519] = "St. Louis Rams safety Gerald McBurrows gets the crowd going as he emerges from a smoked-filled tunnel onto the field for a game with the Atlanta Falcons at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis on October 13, 2003.      (UPI Photo/BILL GREENBLATT)";
captions[1520] = "A C-130E, equiped with tha Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System (MAFFS),  from the 146th Airlift Wing, Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, makes a Phoschek fire retardant drop on the Simi Fire in Southern California on October 28, 2003.  Picture released October 30.  (UPI/Alex Koeing/Air Force)";
captions[1521] = "Members of the Aeroshell team perform stunts during a show at the First Flight Centennial celebration in Kitty Hawk, N.C., on December 13, 2003. The week-long celebration is expected to peak on December 17 with a re-enactment of the Wright brothers\' first powered human flight on December 17, 1903.   (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1522] = "Actress Angelina Jolie  poses infront of her film poster at the Oct. 20, 2003 world premiere of her new film \"Beyond Borders\" which was held at New York\'s Ziegfeld theatre. (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1523] = "A soldier from the Army helps to guard the Rumelia Oil Field in southern Iraq as firefighters prepare massive water lagoons in the desert to extinguish the last two fires at sabotaged oil wells by the fleeing Iraqi Army on April 2, 2003. Teams from Boots & Coots International Well Control and the Kuwait Oil Co. failed to put out the blazes earlier this week, using water from smaller storage tanks.   (UPI Photo/Chris Corder)";
captions[1524] = "WAP2003092103 - WASHINGTON, SEPT. 21, 2003 (UPI) -- The U.S.\'s Abby Wambach heads the ball away from team mate Kate Sobrero and Sweden\'s Malin Mostroem during their World Cup Soccer game at RFK Stadium in Washington on Sept. 21, 2003. The United States beat Sweden 3-1.     RLW/ROGER L. WOLLENBERG   UPI";
captions[1525] = "IRQ2003040201 - RUMELIA OIL FIELDS, Iraq, April 2 (UPI) - A soldier from the Army helps to guard the Rumelia Oil Field in southern Iraq as firefighters prepare massive water lagoons in the desert to extinguish the last two fires at sabotaged oil wells by the fleeing Iraqi Army on April 2, 2003. Teams from Boots & Coots International Well Control and the Kuwait Oil Co. failed to put out the blazes earlier this week, using water from smaller storage tanks.   rlw/cc/Chris Corder  UPI";
captions[1526] = "A soldier from the Army helps to guard the Rumelia Oil Field in southern Iraq as firefighters prepare massive water lagoons in the desert to extinguish the last two fires at sabotaged oil wells by the fleeing Iraqi Army on April 2, 2003. Teams from Boots & Coots International Well Control and the Kuwait Oil Co. failed to put out the blazes earlier this week, using water from smaller storage tanks.   (UPI Photo/Chris Corder)";
captions[1527] = "Simon Cowell, the judge on the TV series \"American Idol\" is strangled by the shows host Ryan Seacrest during the May 15, 2003 photo op for the 2003 Fox Upfront at New York\'s Grand Central Station.   (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1528] = "Actress Demi Moore attends the June 25, 2003 New York film premiere of \"Charlie\'s Angels Full Throttle\" with her 25 year old boyfriend Ashton Kutcher of the TV series \"That 70\'s Show.\" Ms. Moore plays a villian in the film    (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1529] = "2002 Nathan\'s Hotdog Eating champ 25 year old Takeru Kobayashi from Nagano Japan falls to his knees and fights to regain his composure after eating 44 and 1/2 hotdogs in 12 minutes during  the July 4, 2003 competitions at Nathan\'s Famous in Coney Island. Kobayashi defended his title for the 3rd straight time by eating 44 1/2 hotdogs but fell shy of his previous two records of 50 and 50 1/2 because of the heat.     (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1530] = "A couple believe in making love not war as they take part in a anti war protest rally on March 22, 2003 in New York City against President Bush attack on Iraq.  (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1531] = "Actors Richard Gere and Queen Latifah who star in the film \"Chicago\" clown before presenting awards at the 2002 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures awards ceremonies held in New York City on Jan. 14, 2003.   (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1532] = "Oscar Award winning actor Sir Ben Kingsley strikes a pose similiar to his film poster at the Dec. 5, 2003 New York premiere of his film \"House of Sand and Fog.\"  (UPI Photos/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1533] = "Model Naomi Campbell models for Rosa Cha during the showing of his 2004 Spring swimsuit collection on Sept. 13, 2003 at the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Spring 2004 Collections in New York City.   (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1534] = "A father skis in the shadow of  New York City\'s Washington Square monument on Feb. 17, 2003  pulling his children on a sleigh as New York City experiences it\'s worst snow storm since 1997.  (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1535] = "President George W. Bush holds a boy during a party for some children of U.S. troops in the East Room of the White House on December 8, 2003.    (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1536] = "Stevedores unload rolls of coiled steel December 3, 2003, from the Antilles V at the Poland Street Wharf in New Orleans. The ship picked up the cargo in Trinidad. Steel usually accounts for 40 percent of the general cargo imports to the Port, however since steel tariffs were enacted by President Bush that number has drop to nearly 25 percent.  (UPI / A.J. Sisco)";
captions[1537] = "Former Vice President Al Gore denounced the Bush administration\'s policies which he says erodes civil liberties during a speach on November 9, 2003, in Washington, DC. Gore spoke to a packed audience sponsored by MoveOn.org and Amercian Constitution Society.   (UPI/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1538] = "The seven member crew of Space Shuttle Coumbia,  commanded by Col. Rick Husband, depart the Operations and Checkout building on Jan 16.  Columbia and its seven-member crew, including Israel\'s first astronaut Ilan Ramon, were lost upon return to Earth Saturday following a 16-day space research mission.    Observers in Houston who could see the shuttle as it flew overhead enroute to the Kennedy Space Center in Houston reported debris falling from the sky.This shuttle mission is dedicated to scientific research and is scheduled to last for 16 days.    (UPI Photo/Marino/Cantrell)";

captions[1601] = "2005 Penthouse pet of the year Martina Warren (left) and past penthouse pets pose for pictures at the Penthouse Magazine pet of the year party at the Penthouse Executive Club in New York City on November 29, 2004.    (UPI Photo/John Angelillo)";
captions[1602] = "Iowa Delegate Mary Campos listens to speaches at the Democratic National Convention on day two, at the Fleet Center in Boston on July 27, 2004.  (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1603] = "Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Sen. John Edwards, of North Carolina, kisses son Jack after addressing the delegates on July 28, 2004, on the third day of the Democratic National Convention at the FleetCenter in Boston.   (UPI Photo/Terry Schmitt)";
captions[1604] = "Democratic Presidential Candidate John Kerry stands with his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry after he spoke to the delegations on day four of the Democratic National Convention at the FleetCenter in Boston on July 29, 2004.   (UPI Photo/Terry Schmitt)";
captions[1605] = "Democratic Presidential Candidate John Kerry salutes, saying he\'s reporting for duty, prio to speaking to the delegations on day four of the Democratic National Convention at the FleetCenter in Boston on July 29, 2004.   (UPI Photo/Greg Whitsell)";
captions[1606] = "Actress Anna Nicole Smith vamps and poses for the media after attending Betsy Johnson 2004 fall-winter collection shown in New York on Feb. 9, 2004 at Olympus Fashion week. (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1607] = "Martha Stewart and her daughter Alexis (left) arrive at Manhattan Federal Court on March 2, 2004 for the 2nd day  of closing arguments in Martha\'s obstruction of justice and securities fraud trial. (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1608] = "Richard Cardinal Egan under tight security addresses crowds outside St. Patrick Catherdal on April 11, 2004 gathered for the traditional Easter Sunday Parade on New York\'s Fifth Avenue.  (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1609] = "Beyonce performs at the Verizon Ladies First Concert at Madison Square Garden in New York on April 12, 2004.   (UPI Photo/Laura Cavanaugh)";
captions[1610] = "Sir Richard Branson, CEO of Virgin, flies with a rocket pack inside his Virgin megastore in New York City on May 20, 2004 before announcing his reality tv series  \"Branson Protege\" to air this fall on the Fox Network. (UPI/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1611] = "Actor Patrick Swayze and his wife Lisa Niemi look on as South African dancers entertain them at the June 7, 2004 screening of his Hallmark Channel television film \"King Solomon\'s Mines\" (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1612] = "Madonna in concert performance for her \"Re-Invention Tour\" on June 19, 2004 at Madison Square Garden in New York. (UPI Photo/Laura Cavanaugh)";
captions[1613] = "LeBron James, 2004 NBA Rookie of the Year for the Cleveland Cavaliers, practices blowing bubble gum as he unveils on July 8, 2004 his new Bubblicious billboard in New York\'s Times Square district. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)  ";
captions[1614] = "Actor Mickey Rooney, age 83, poses with his wife Jan after their Aug. 12, 2004 Off Broadway opening night performance in \"Let\'s Put On A Show\" presented at New York\'s Irish Repertory theatre. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1615] = "Fake flag draped coffins representing US soliders killed in Iraq are carried by protestors  up New York\'s 7th Avenue on Aug. 29, 2004 in a rally organized by the United for Peace and Justice to protest  President Bush policies and Republican National Convention meeting in New York. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen) ";
captions[1616] = "Actor Mark Hamill clowns behind reknown fitness guru Jack LaLanne who posed for the New York media at his 90th birthday party.  (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1617] = "Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates puts on sunglasses at the Oct. 20, 2004 New York press conference introducing Swatch and Microsoft launch of a new watch line \"Paparazzi\" designed to keep wearers on the edge of the digital information wave. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1618] = "Actress singer Bette Midler poses with her unique Halloween hat on Oct. 26, 2004 at her 7th annual \"Hulaween\" gala which benefits the entertainer\'s New York Restoration Project.  (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1619] = "President George W. Bush (R) and Sen. John Kerry shake hands after the third and final presidential debate at Arizona State University\'s Gammage Auditorium Tempe, Arizona on October 13, 2004.   (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)";
captions[1620] = "President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush wave after he spoke to the delegates at the Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York on Sept. 2, 2004. He accepted the nomination to run for a second term.   (UPI Photo/Greg Whitesell)";
captions[1621] = "Secretary of State Colin Powell testifies before the national commission reviewing the Sept. 11 attacks on March 23, 2004, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Powell said there was virtually nothing the Bush administration could have done to prevent the attacks.   (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";

captions[1701] = "Cindy Sheehan is overcome with emotion as she sees supporters along the road leading to President Bush\'s ranch outside Crawford, TX on August 13, 2005.  Sheehan\'s son died fighting in Baghdad last year and is urging President Bush to bring all the troops home.  (UPI Photo/Ian Halperin)";
captions[1702] = "Tony Blair (UPI Photo/Hugo Philpott)";
captions[1703] = "U.S. President George W. Bush waves goodbye after speaking via video teleconference with American troops serving in Tikrit, Iraq, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next door to the White House on Oct. 13, 2005. Bush thanked the troops for their service and offered hope that the coming referendum on the Iraqi constitution would be a major step forward.   (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1704] = "Jamey Carroll, utility infielder for the Washington Nationals, signs autographs prior to a game against the Chicago Cubs on May 15, 2005.  The Nationals defeated the Cubs 5-4, to take the 3-game series three games to two, at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. (UPI Photo/Ed Wolfstein)";
captions[1705] = "Iranian women form a human chain at the Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility to support Iran\'s nuclear program, just outside the city of Isfahan, 410 kilometers (255 miles) south of Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2005.   (UPI photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)";
captions[1706] = "Iran\'s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (C) leads the Eid Al-Fitr, the holiday marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, prayer as Iran\'s former president and Head of the State Expediency Council, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani is seen in the foreground, at Imam Khomeini Grand Mosque in Tehran, Iran on November 4, 2005.    (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)";
captions[1707] = "Israeli soldiers hang a flag at a new position at the Kissifum junction after Israeli troops pulled out of the Gaza Strip, September 12, 2005, completing  Israel\'s disengagement from Gaza and ending 38 years of military rule that started during the Six Day War in 1967. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)";
captions[1708] = "Space Shuttle Discovery sits before dawn, poised for launch on Complex 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Fl., on July 26, 2005. Discovery is scheduled for launch on mission STS 114 to the International Space Station at 10:39 AM. (UPI Photo - Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1709] = "The Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off from Launch Complex 39B on mission STS 114 to the International Space Station at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fl., on July 26, 2005. This first shuttle mission since the Columbia disaster was originally scheduled for launch in May, but technical glitches delayed the return to human space flight. (UPI Photo/Marino-Cantrell)";
captions[1710] = "Cast of \"Desperate Housewives\" (L-R) Marcia Cross, Nicollette Sheridan, Felicity Huffman and Eva Longoria (R) appear backstage at the 57th annual Prime Time Emmy Awards in Los Angeles September 18, 2005. Huffman won the Emmy for lead actress in a comedy series.   (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)";
captions[1711] = "Paul McCartney shows off his \"No More Landmines\" t-shirt as he arrives at the Adopt-A-Minefield fifth annual gala in Beverly Hills, California Novemberr 15, 2005. McCartney and his wife, who are Adopt-A-Minefield Goodwill Ambassadors this year, hosted the event. McCartney also joined Tony Bennett in a special musical performance later in the evening.  (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)";
captions[1712] = "Actor Denzel Washington (R) playfully places a Lakers\' cap on the head of perennial New York Knicks fan, director Spike Lee during a break in the action of the Lakers/Knicks NBA game in Los Angeles November 16, 2005. The Lakers won 97-92.  (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)";
captions[1713] = "Ryan Harlin (R) and Lisa Eriksson of Sweden kneel amid crosses on the beach Sunday, May 29, 2005, in Santa Monica, Calif., in honor of the 1,657 soldiers who died in Iraq. The blue crosses signify the 26 soldiers who were killed in the past week. Veterans for Peace creates the Arlington West memorial every Sunday. REPEAT, CORRECTING DATE   (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)";
captions[1714] = "US pop icon Michael Jackson waves to his fans as he leaves the Santa Barbara County Courthouse after being acquitted of all charges in his child molestation trial in Santa Maria, CA on June 13, 2005. A jury cleared Jackson of child sex abuse and other charges that could have seen him jailed for more than 18 years at the end of a sensational 14 week trial.  (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)";
captions[1715] = "Flood water from a levee break, caused by Hurricane Katrina, fills the streets of the Ninth Ward of New Orleans on Sept. 3, 2005.   (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1716] = "A New Orleans resident drives past a mountain of trash, which is being referred to as simply \"the pile\", as it continues to grow in the Lakeview neighborhood of New Orleans November 14, 2005.  The pile is created by residents gut and repair their houses as they return to their flood-damaged homes in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. (UPI Photo/A.J. Sisco)";
captions[1717] = "Donald Trump, left, Chairman of Trump Entertainment Resorts, is joined by Scott Butera, center, Executive Vice President, and Bob Greifeld, right, President of the NASDAQ for the opening ceremony at the exchange on September 20, 2005 in New York City. Trump Entertainment Resorts, which operates numerous casinos and hotels, is noting its first day of trading on the electronic exchange.  (UPI Photo/Monika Graff)";
captions[1718] = "New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, center, greets supporters as he arrives to his campaign party on election night where he is expected to win his second term on November 8, 2005 in New York City. (UPI Photo/Monika Graff)";
captions[1719] = "Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs shows off the new $99 iPod Shuffle, during his keynote address at Macworld in San Francisco on January 1l, 2005. (UPI Photo/Terry Schmitt)";
captions[1720] = "Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, appears before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee to discuss monetary policy on Capitol Hill in Washington on Feb. 16, 2005. Greenspan indicated that rising interest rates are based on a feeling by the Board that super-low rates were just a temporary boost for the economy, and that rates may continue to rise to a more sustainable level. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1721] = "Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice appears before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to discuss the president\'s fiscal year 2006 foreign affairs budget on Capitol Hill in Washington on Feb. 16, 2005. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1722] = "Rep. David Dreier, R-Calif., left, and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger head into the U.S. Capitol building for a meeting in Washington on Feb. 17, 2005.   (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1723] = "Marine One, carrying President George W. Bush, departs the South Lawn of the White House on March 9, 2005 in Washington.  Bush previously met with Romania\'s  President Traian Basescu and discussed the future role of Romania in Iraq, and Romania\'s involvment with NATO. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)";
captions[1724] = "John Edwards, former U.S. senator, D-NC, speaks to those gathered at a Bread for the World and Call to Renewal conference on June 6, 2005 in Washington.  Edwards thanked them for the award he was honored with for helping to end poverty in America. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)";
captions[1725] = "U.S. President George W. Bush gives a \"thumbs up\" on his way to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Aug. 2, 2005. Bush is on his way to his Crawford, TX., ranch for several weeks of vacation. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1726] = "Four cheetah cubs nestle with their mom Tumai at the National Zoo in Washington on February 4, 2005.  This is the first litter of cheetah cubs born at the National Zoo during its 115-year history.  They were born 10 weeks ago. Cheetahs are the fastest land animals, reaching speeds upwards of 60 miles per hour.  (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)";
captions[1727] = "Erin Edwards participates in a  PETA (People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals) protest against Canada\'s annual seal hunt, in which over 320,000 seals are killed for their furs, by holding a silent die-in wearing body stockings and fake blood near the Canadian Embassy in John Marshall Park in Washington DC on April 6, 2005. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1728] = "A Hubble photograph of the well-known spiral galaxy M51 showcases a spiral galaxy\'s classic features, from its curving arms, where newborn stars reside, to its yellowish central core, a home for older stars.  The image was one of two released for the 15th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope April 25, 2005.   Fifteen years after being placed into Earth-orbit on Arpil 25, 1990 by NASA, the versatile telescope continues to deliver exciting new science.   (UPI Photo/Hubble/NASA)";
captions[1729] = "With one boat capsized, another boat sits between two house roofs in the high water in the 9th Ward near New Orleans, LA, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina on August 30, 2005. Photo shot during helicopter tour taken by Gov. Kathleen Blanco. (UPI Photo/Bill Feig, The Advocate/Pool)";
captions[1730] = "An aerial view of the devastation caused by high winds and heavy flooding in the greater New Orleans area following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana, August 30, 2005. Floodwaters engulfed much of New Orleans on Tuesday as officials feared a steep death toll and planned to evacuate thousands remaining in shelters after the historic city\'s defenses were breached by Hurricane Katrina. (UPI Photo/Vincent Laforet/Pool)";
captions[1731] = "Water pours through a break in a levee in this aerial photographs of the devastation caused by the high winds and heavy flooding in the greater New Orleans area on August 30, 2005 following Hurricane Katrina. (UPI Photo/Vincent Laforet/Pool)";

captions[1801] = "Yolanda Araujo holds a poster of a Resident Alien card during an immigration rally in Los Angeles, California on April 10, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of people demanding U.S. citizenship for illegal immigrants spilled into the streets Monday in dozens of cities from New York to San Diego in some of the most widespread demonstrations since mass protests began around the country last month. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)";
captions[1802] = "Protesters calling for immigration reform march during the National Capital Immigration Coalition\'s immigration rally in Washington on August 7, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1803] = "A dead baby is removed from the rubble of what was once an apartment bock in the Chiah neighborhood bordering Beirut’s Southern suburbs on Tuesday August 8, 2006. Last night Israeli jets bombed the Chiah district for the first time destroying four apartment blocks and killing numerous people including entire families.(UPI Photo/Str)";
captions[1804] = "Israeli soldiers smoke cigarettes on the Israeli-Lebanese border after returning from southern Lebanon, August 15, 2006. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)";
captions[1805] = "Residents of south Lebanon wade accross the Litani river where the Khardali bridge was bombed near the town of Maraayoun on Tuesday August 15, 2006. On the second day of the U.N. brokered cease fire Shia Moslem refugees living in schools and other public buildings all around the country are retuning to their homes in the south of Beirut and the southern part of Lebanon. (UPI Photo)";
captions[1806] = "A Palestinian man carries an injured child to a hospital  in Gaza City, the Gaza Strip.July 12, 2006. The child was injured in one of two Israeli air raids today launched in conjunction with advancing ground troops in central Gaza. Six died and 30 were injured when an F-16 jet bombed a house at Sheikh Redwan, north of Gaza City belonging to D. Doctor Nabil\'s Abu Salemyeh, according to Palestinian security officials.(UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad)";
captions[1807] = "A model walks down the catwalk wearing Ashley Isham\'s Spring/Sommer collection at London Fashion Week in London on September 21, 2006. (UPI Photo/Rune Hellestad)";
captions[1808] = "Celebration of the Italian team as Captain Fabio Cannavaro hold the trophy.  World Soccer final in Berlin Germany on Sunday July 10th 2006. Italy is World Champion after penalty shoot out.  - Result of the match 1:1 and after the penalty shoot out 5:3  (UPI  Photo / Arthur Thill)";
captions[1809] = "Chicago White Sox pitcher Mark Buehrle slides on the tarp during a rain delay in the fifth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays on April 16, 2006, in Chicago. (UPI Photo/Brian Kersey)";
captions[1810] = "Pilot Ed Hamill of the Air Force Reserve Aerobatic Team flies inverted above the Red Baron Squadron over the beaches of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on May 4, 2006.  This was a demonstration flight in preparation for the McDonald\'s Air and Sea Show scheduled for May 6 and 7th. (UPI Photo/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell)";
captions[1811] = "Young Chinese twin brothers play fight as they wait their turn to perform at the opening ceremony of the 3rd Beijing Twins Festival held in the Honglingjin Park in Beijing, on Monday, October 03, 2006. About 500 twin pairs took part in the festival.  (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)";
captions[1812] = "Iran\'s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad waves his hand as he attends in his second press conference in Tehran,Iran,April 24,2006.(UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)";
captions[1813] = "Iranian missiles shoot as seen during military maneuvers dubbed \"al-Tasoul al-Aazam,\" or Greater Prophet in a desert near the holy city of Qom 80 miles (130 kilometers) south of Tehran on November 2, 2006. During the 10-day maneuvers that will cover several parts of the Iranian territory as well as the Gulf waters and Sea of Oman, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards will test long-range Shahab-2 and Shahab-3 ballistic missiles carrying cluster heads and new types of torpedoes fired by submarines and military vessels. The Iranian exercises follow similar maneuvers in Gulf waters by the United States and five other countries which were said to be aimed at blocking possible nuclear proliferation. (UPI Photo/ Sajjad Safari/Mehr News Agency)";
captions[1814] = "An Amish family makes their way to a ceremony for one of the victims of Monday\'s Amish school shootings, in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania on October 4, 2006. On Monday gunman Charles Roberts IV stormed the Amish school killing several girls before turning the gun on himself. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1815] = "Actor George Clooney adjusts his tie as he arrives for the 78th Annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Ca., on March 5, 2006.   (UPI Photo/Terry Schmitt)";
captions[1816] = "Reese Witherspoon celebrates winning Best Actress for her role in \"Walk the Line\" at the 78th Annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Ca., on March 5, 2006.   (UPI Photo/Gary C. Caskey)";
captions[1817] = "Jordan \"Juicy J\" Houston shows off his diamond-studded teeth at the 78th Annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Ca., on March 5, 2006.   (UPI Photo/Gary C. Caskey)";
captions[1818] = "Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant (8) is hit in the head by New Orleans Hornets\' Desmond Mason, rear, for a flagrant foul during second half action at Staples Center in Los Angeles April 19, 2006. The Lakers defeated the Hornets 115-95 and will face the Phoenix Suns Sunday in the first round of the playoffs.  (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)";
captions[1819] = "Kristin Kenney of Edison, NJ cries at the tombstones of her friend U.S. Army Sgt. Dennis Flanagan before the \"Flags In\" ceremony at the Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA on May 25, 2006. Flanagan was killed in Iraq on January 20 this year. (UPI Photo/Yuri Gripas)";
captions[1820] = "British actor Sacha Baron Cohen arrives in character as Borat, for the U.S. premiere of the motion picture comedy \"Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan\", at Grauman\'s Chinese Theatre in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on October 23, 2006. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)";
captions[1821] = "American Tiger Woods throws his putter in the air after bogeying the 14th hole during the third round of the 135th British Open Championship at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake July 22, 2006. (UPI Photo/Hugo Philpott)";
captions[1822] = "Juan Pablo Montoya hits the wall in turn one and bursts into flames during the running of the NASCAR  Nextel Cup Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida on November 19, 2006. (UPI Photo/Malcolm Hope)";
captions[1823] = "Andre Agassi, with tears in his eyes, blows kisses to the fans after losing the final match of his career to Benjamin Becker at the U.S. Open in Queens, New York on September 3, 2006.  (UPI Photo/John Angelillo)";
captions[1824] = "Maria Sharapova takes the lid off of the trophy after her straight sets finals victory over Justine Henin-Hardenne 6-4 6-4 at the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows, New York on September 9, 2006.  (UPI Photo/John Angelillo)";
captions[1825] = "Two-year-old Hayley Hort awaits the arrival of her father on the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier as it docked at Naval Air Station North Island in Coronado, California, July 6, 2006. The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and its crew of nearly 5,000 sailors returned to San Diego from a six-month deployment to the Persian Gulf and Western Pacific Ocean. It was the first mission for the ship since being commissioned in 2003. (UPI Photo / Earl S.Cryer)";
captions[1826] = "Tiger Woods of Team USA stands in the rain after a defeat to the European team on the second day of the Ryder Cup Championship at The K Club in Straffan, Ireland on September 23, 2006. (UPI Photo/Hugo Philpott)";
captions[1827] = "Tony Stewart, driving the No. 33 Old Spice Chevrolet April 29, 2006, in the Aarons 312 NASCAR Busch Cup race at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Al., is on a harrowing airborn ride on lap 66. He was not injured. (UPI Photo/John Dickerson)";
captions[1828] = "Fireworks explode over the nations capitol in honor of Independence day, in Washington on July 4, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1829] = "U.S. President George W. Bush speaks to reporters during a news conference at the White House Conference Center Briefing Room adjacent to the White House on August 21, 2006. Bush discussed the cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah and other issues facing the country.     (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1830] = "A military funeral procession makes its way through Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, VA on November 1, 2006. As of October 31, 2006 2,818 Americans have been killed during military operations in Iraq wile another 20,687 have been wounded. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1831] = "White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove waits for  U.S. President George W. Bush to speak to the media the day after Democrats won control of the House during a news conference in the East Room of the White House on November 8, 2006.     (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1832] = "U.S. President George W. Bush (L) is greeted by former President Bill Clinton before delivering remarks at the ground breaking ceremony for the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial, in Washington on November 13, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1833] = "B.B. King performs in concert at the Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton, Florida on April 30, 2006. (UPI Photo/Michael Bush)";
captions[1834] = "Patricia Gemayel, mourns over her husbands coffin, slain Lebanese Christian Minister of Industry, Pierre Gemayel, in their home town of Bikfaya,  North of Beirut on Wednesday November 22, 2006. Gemayel was assassinated on Tuesday as he was leaving a church in his car. His funeral will be held tomorrow, Thursday November 23. Pierre is the son of former Lebanese President Amin Gemayel. (UPI Photo)";
captions[1835] = "Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward dances into the endzone after he catches the game clincing touchdown in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XL featuring the Seattle Seahawks and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Ford Field in Detroit, Mi., on February 5, 2006.   (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)";
captions[1836] = "Sun-Yu Jin of Korea helps lead her team to a gold medal in women\'s 3000m relay of short track skating in the 2006 Torino Winter Olympic Games, February 22, 2006. (UPI Photo/Heinz Ruckemann)";
captions[1837] = "Giorgio di Centa of Italy wins gold in men\'s 50km free, mass start of cross country skiing at Pragelato Plan in the 2006 Torino Winter Olympic Games, February 26, 2006. (UPI Photo/Heinz Ruckemann)";
captions[1838] = "Frustrated french keeper Fabien Barthez after losing the World Cup final to Italy by penalty shoot out gets comforted by french player Willy Sagnol (19).  World Soccer final in Berlin Germany on Sunday July 9th 2006. Italy is World Champion after penalty shoot out.  - Result of the match 1:1 and after the penalty shoot out 5:3   (UPI  Photo / Thierry Gromik)";
captions[1839] = "Cleveland Cavaliers Chicago Bulls during the first quarter on March 2, 2006 in Chicago. (UPI Photo/Brian Kersey)";
captions[1840] = "Chicago White Sox\'s Jermaine Dye breaks his bat as he singles against the Cleveland Indians during the sixth inning in Chicago on September 10, 2006. The Indians won 5-2. (UPI Photo/Brian Kersey)";
captions[1841] = "Miami Heat center Shaquille O\'Neal shoots over Charlotte Bobcats guard Raymond Felton at the Charlotte Bobcats Arena in Charlotte, N.C. on March 6, 2006. (UPI Photo/Nell Redmond)";
captions[1842] = "New England Patriots running back Kevin Faulk (33) dives for extra yards as he returns a Cincinnati Bengals punt 43 yards at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati on October 1, 2006. (UPI Photo/Mark Cowan)";
captions[1843] = "Carolina Panthers wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson rips the helmet off St. Louis Rams cornerback Tye Hill in the fourth quarter as the Panthers defeat the St. Louis Rams 15-0 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. on November 19, 2006. Johnson was called for a facemask on the play. (UPI Photo/Nell Redmond)";
captions[1844] = "Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem (40) chases a loose ball into press row during the first quarter against the Detroit Pistons in game two of the Eastern Conference Finals at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Mi on May 25, 2006.  (UPI Photo/Scott R. Galvin)";
captions[1845] = "Sam Hornish of Marlboro Team Penske in the winner\'s circle after winning the 90th running of the Indianapolis 500 May 28, 2006 in Indianapolis, In. (UPI Photo/Mark Cowan)";
captions[1846] = "Phoenix Suns\' guard Steve Nash drives the lane to score during Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference first- round playoff series in Los Angeles, April 30, 2006. The Lakers defeated the Suns 99-98 to lead the best-of-seven series 3-1. (UPI Photo/Seiji Yamada)";
captions[1847] = "Washington Redskins\' Santana Moss (89) is swarmed by fans as he jumps into the crowd after completing a 68 yard reception to win in overtime against the Jacksonville Jaguars, at Fed Ex Field in Landover, MD on October 1, 2006. The Redskins defeated the Jaguars 36-30.  (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1848] = "Britain\'s Andy Murray keeps an eye on the ball in his match against Serbia\'s Janko Tipsarevic at the 2006 Stella Artois tennis tournament in London on Tuesday June 13 2006.(UPI Photo/Hugo Philpott)";
captions[1849] = "Greg Biffle celebrates winning the NASCAR Nextel Cup Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida on November 19, 2006. (UPI Photo/Martin Fried)";
captions[1850] = "St. Louis Cardinals players celebrate their World Series victory over the Detroit Tigers in St. Louis October 27, 2006. The Cardinals defeated the Tigers 4-2, finishing the series 4 games to 1.  (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1851] = "Andy Roddick (USA), who is seeded ninth, reacts as he scores another point in set tie-breaker before going on to win the second set against Kristian Pless of Denmank  at the US Open held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center  on August 30, 2006 in New York. (UPI Photo/Monika Graff)";
captions[1852] = "Maria Sharapova falls to the ground after match point during her straight sets finals victory over Justine Henin-Hardenne 6-4 6-4 at the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows, New York on September 9, 2006.  (UPI Photo/John Angelillo)";
captions[1853] = "Army cadets watch as their fellow cadets march on to the field for introductions, prior to the start of the 107th Army Navy football game, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1854] = "A Naval Academy midshipman holds a cardboard cutout of President George Bush as he cheers on Navy, during the second quarter of the 107th Army Navy football game, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1855] = "Carolina Hurricanes Rod Brind\'Amour holds up the Stanley Cup after his team defeated the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7 of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals at the RBC Center in Raleigh, NC June 19, 2006.  Carolina won 3-1 to capture the franchise\'s first Stanley Cup.  (UPI Photo/Jeffrey A. Camarati)";
captions[1856] = "Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig looks to the skies as he dons a Pirates rain suit at the start of the 2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Pittsburgh on July 11, 2006.  The rain held off during the game and the American League won 3-2.      (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)";
captions[1857] = "Seattle Seahawks fan yells at the Green Bay Packers offense during the first quarter November 27, 2006 in Seattle. The Seahawks beat the Packers 34-24. (UPI Photo/Jim Bryant)";
captions[1858] = "Michelle Wie hits out of the rough on the 12th fairway after taking a drop during the first round of the John Deere Classic at the TPC at Deere Run in Silvus, Il July 13, 2006. (UPI Photo/Mark Cowan)";
captions[1859] = "European team members Sergio Garcia (L), Paul Casey (C) and Darren Clarke embrace in celebration after their team wins the 2006 Ryder Cup golf tournament, at The K Club in Straffan, Ireland on September 24, 2006. The European team defeated the Americans 18 1/2 to 9 1/2. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1860] = "San Francisco Giants Barry Bonds chats with a friend in the dugout before play against the Arizona Diamondbacks in San Francisco on April 28, 2006.  (UPI Photo/Terry Schmitt)";
captions[1861] = "San Francisco Giants LF Randy Winn leaps high to take a home run away from Arizona Diamondbacks Eric Byrnes in the ninth inning at AT&T Park in San Francisco on April 29, 2006.  The Giants beat the Diamondbacks 3-2.   (UPI Photo/Terry Schmitt)";
captions[1862] = "The Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman (11) is mobbed by his teammates after hitting a walk off two run home run in the ninth inning against the New York Yankees Chien-Ming Wang on June 18, 2006 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.    The Nationals defeated the Yankees 3-2 on the first walk off home run in the Nationals history.  (UPI Photo/Mark Goldman)";
captions[1863] = "Iraqi President Jalal Talabani (L) shakes hand with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a welcoming ceremony before their meeting in Tehran on November 27, 2006. (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)";
captions[1864] = "Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld attends the game between Army and Navy on December 2, 2006 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.    (UPI Photo/Mark Goldman)";
captions[1865] = "Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) (C), Assistant Democratic Leader Richard Durbin (D-IL) (R) and Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) make their way to a press conference to announce the Democratic party\'s new plans now that they have gained the Senate majority after the mid-term elections, in Washington on November 9, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1866] = "US President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice make their way to Marine One as they depart The White House for Camp David, in Washington on May 26, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1867] = "Actress Michelle Yeoh (L) and model Noemi Lenoir arrive on the red carpet before a screening of the film \"Quand J\'etais Chanteur (The Singer)\" at the 59th Annual Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France on May 26, 2006.           (UPI Photo/David Silpa)";
captions[1868] = "American artist Meat Loaf performs at Royal Albert Hall in London on October 16, 2006.  (UPI Photo/Rune Hellestad)";
captions[1869] = "Actor Jack Nicholson reacts at the 78th Annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Ca., on March 5, 2006.   (UPI Photo/Gary C. Caskey)";
captions[1870] = "Director Gavin Hood kisses the Oscar he won for best foreign language film, \"Tsotsi\" from South Africa, at the 78th Annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Ca., on March 5, 2006.   (UPI Photo/Gary C. Caskey)";
captions[1871] = "\"American Idol\" judge Paula Abdul arrives for the television show\'s fifth finale in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles, California on May 24, 2006. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)";
captions[1872] = "An angel floats above the runway during the taping of the Victoria\'s Secret fashion show in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles, California on November 16, 2006. The show is scheduled for broadcast December 5, 2006 on CBS. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)";
captions[1873] = "Cirque Du Soleil \"Delirium\" performs at the Bank Atlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida on April 21, 2006. (UPI Photo/Michael Bush)";
captions[1874] = "Demonstrators from PETA protest bull fighting near the Spanish Embassy to the U.S. in Washington on June 6, 2006. The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is protesting the annual Running of the Bulls and subsequent bull fights which are held annually in early July.   (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1875] = "First Lady Laura Bush holds Nicola Pasqua Teutonico, 14 months old, from New York, on the South Lawn of the White House during the annual Easter Egg Roll on April 17, 2006, in Washington.     (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1876] = "Meredith Viera (left) accepts a challenge to do a stretch kick while posing on April 21, 2006 with Barbara Walters, host of their tv talk show \"The View\". This followed street naming ceremonies on Broadway and 47th street honoring Barbara Walters father Lou owner of the famed nightclub The Latin Quarter. Ms. Viera will replace Katie Couric as co-host of NBC tv \"The Today Show\"  (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1877] = "U.S. President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush attend the White House Correspondents\' Assocation Dinner in Washington on April 29, 2006.    (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1878] = "A member of the Hard Head Hunters, a Mardi Gras indian tribe preform during the 2006 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival at the New Orleans Fair Grounds April 28, 2006. The festival is the first major musical event to be held in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina devastated the area last year, leaving vast areas of the city still uninhabitable.   (UPI Photo/A.J. Sisco)";
captions[1879] = "Jennifer Lopez  arrives at Radio City Music Hall in New York for the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards held on August 31, 2006 (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1880] = "Beyonce, formerly of the singing group Destiny\'s Child, performs on WABC tv Good Morning America show in New York  on September 8, 2006. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1881] = "A model prepares before a fashion show for the Fall/Winter collection of Portuguese designer Felipe Oliveira during Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris, France on July 5, 2006.           (UPI Photo/David Silpa)";
captions[1882] = "Paris Hilton signs autographs for fans at the MuchMusic Video Awards at the CHUM CityTV headquarters in Toronto, Canada on June 18, 2006. (UPI Photo/Christine Chew)";
captions[1883] = "Svetlana Metkina arrives on the red carpet for the North American premiere of \"Bobby\" at Roy Thomson Hall during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada on September 14, 2006.  (UPI Photo/Christine Chew)";
captions[1884] = "Pro-life protestor Missy Huff, 18, of Bowie, Md., with the word \"LIFE\" taped over her mouth, demonstrates outside the Supreme Court in Washington on January 9, 2006. At the same time the Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing to consider Supreme Court Justice nominee Judge Samuel Alito, who pro-life constituents hope will swing the court towards overturning Roe v. Wade.  (UPI Photo/Roger L./ Wollenberg)";
captions[1885] = "Supreme Court Justice Nominee Samuel Alito is sworn in by the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA), during his confirmation hearing in Washington, on January 9, 2005. If confirmed Alito would replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O\'Connor. (UPI Photo/Chuck Kennedy/Pool)";
captions[1886] = "Sen. Barack Obama, D-Il., attends a ceremony in the East Room of the White House honoring the 2005 Word Series Champion Chicago White Sox on February 13, 2006.   (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1887] = "White House Advisor Carl Rove flashes the University of Texas Long Horns \"Hook \'em Horns\" sign after the 2005 national championship Long Horns football team was honored on the South Lawn of the White House on February 14, 2006.     (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1888] = "Members of the Plumbers Local 130 union dye the Chicago River green for the annual St. Patrick\'s Day parade on Saturday, March 11, 2006, in Chicago. (UPI Photo/Brian Kersey)";
captions[1889] = "Undocumented workers pick flowers during a warm spring day, April 8, 2006, in Carlsbad, California a city just north of the US- Mexican border. Heartened by huge marches across the United States and President George W. Bush\'s support for a guest-worker program, Mexican workers remain optimistic that the immigration bill in the U.S. Congress can be transformed into something that will ultimately benefit millions of illegal migrants. (UPI Photo/Earl Cryer)";
captions[1890] = "Well wishers at New York\'s Lincoln Center on May 6, 2006 touch the sphere where Illusionist David Blaine latest stunt of being submerged in a water filled 8 foot acrylic sphere since May 1, 2006 is on going.The stunt titled \"Drowned Alive\" will end on May 8, 2006 with Blaine emerging from the sphere,shedding his breathing tube and returning to hold his breath under water longer than anyone has accomplished. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1891] = "Actress Susan Sarandon (R) and antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan embrace during a protest in front of the White House on May 14, 2006 in Washington, DC. The protest was part of a 24-hour vigil by Code Pink Women for Peace calling on U.S. President George W. Bush to bring U.S. troops who are currently in Iraq home. (UPI Photo/Kamenko Pajic)";
captions[1892] = "A man says mid-day prayers after a rally at Lafayette Park in Washington, DC on August 12, 2006. The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition organized thousands of demonstrators to march around the White House and call for Israel\'s withdraw from Lebanon and Palestine. This comes the day after the UN Security Council\'s unanimous vote at the U.N. for a cease-fire. (UPI Photo/Kate George)";
captions[1893] = "An Israeli soldier stands behind a mobile artillery battery firing into southern Lebanon minutes before a U.N. drafted cease-fire went into effect, August 14, 2006. The cease-fire between Hezbollah and Israel kicked in early Monday in an attempt to end a month of violence. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)";
captions[1894] = "A Hezbollah billboard shares a space on a building with a traditional ad campaign in Beirut on Wednesday August 23, 2006. Hezbollah has started a big billboard campaign around the country showing scenes of devastation in combination with slogans. Clean up in Beirut’s southern suburbs is continuing and people who have lost property are getting financial compensation by the Hezbollah organization. (UPI Photo/Norbert Schiller)";
captions[1895] = "Delicate Arch glows in the late afternoon sun in Arches National Park, Utah, August 3, 2006.   (UPI Photo/A.J. Sisco)";
captions[1896] = "A U.S. Marine unload boxes full of bottled water before letting American citizens embark at the U.S. embassy compound in Beirut on Tuesday July 18, 2006. One-hundred and twenty American nationals were evacuated by helicopter to the Island of Cyprus today. Tens of thousands of foreign nationals are readying themselves for evacuation from Lebanon over the next few days. Some are leaving by bus convoys out through Syria while others are taking ferry boats to Cyprus. Over two-hundred Lebanese, mostly civilians, have died since the conflict began on Wednesday 12 July, after Hezbollah guerrilla’s kidnapped two Israeli soldiers and killed 7 others.  (UPI Photo/Stringer)";
captions[1897] = "A mass furneral for 26 of the 41 killed in an Israeli air strike, Wednesday August 9, 2006.  On Tuesday night Israeli bombs struck an apartment bock in Beirut’s Chiah neighborhood, bordering Southern suburbs, killing 41 inhabitants of the building including some entire families. Sixty-one other were injured in the attack. This was the first time Israeli jets bombed the Chiah neighborhood. (UPI Photo/Str)";
captions[1898] = "The Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off from Kennedy Space Center for mission STS-121 past an American Flag at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 4, 2006.  This is the first time the Shuttle has launched on the Fourth of July.  (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)";
captions[1899] = "Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from Launch Pad 39B on mission STS-115, a construction mission to the International Space Station, at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 9, 2006. Atlantis finally launched on the sixth try after weather and mechanical problems kept the shuttle grounded since August 27.    (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1900] = "Former covert CIA operative Valerie Plame and her husband, former US Ambassador Joe Wilson, filed suit against Vice President Dick Cheney, presidential adviser Karl Rove and Cheney\'s former top aide I. Lewis \"Scooter\" Libby on July 13, 2006. Plame and Wilson accuse all three men of revealing Plame\'s CIA identity as revenge for her husband\'s remarks questioning the administration\'s motives in Iraq. In this file photo, Wilson and Plame attend the White House Correspondents\' Assocation Dinner in Washington on April 29, 2006.   (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg/FILE)";
captions[1901] = "New York, NY - September 10, 2006 -- United States President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush lay a wreath in commemoration of the fifth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. at Ground Zero, the site where the World Trade Center Tower 2 stood in New York, New York on Sunday, September 10, 2006. Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool";
captions[1902] = "Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, R-IL, speaks to the media after leaving the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct where he testified about the page scandal involving former Rep. Mark Foley on Capitol Hill in Washington on October 24, 2006.      (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1903] = "Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) works a rope line after a rally for Missouri state Auditor and U.S. Senate hopeful Claire McCaskill during a rally at the Worlds Fair Pavilion in Forest Park, in St. Louis on November 5, 2006.  McCaskill and incumbent Jim Talent, are locked in a virtual tie for the seat once held by President Harry Truman. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)";
captions[1904] = "Jeremy Harden from Big Valley, Alberta, throws a steer in steer wrestling at the 60th annual Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair near Vancouver British Columbia, May 20, 2006 (UPI Photo/Heinz Ruckemann)";
captions[1905] = "The U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration, Team \"Blue Angels\" flying FA-18 Hornets, perform aerial maneuvers above the Ft. Lauderdale, Florida beaches during the McDonald\'s Air and Sea Show on May 7, 2006. (UPI Photo/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell)";
captions[1906] = "U.S. President George W. Bush throws a pass to Pittsburgh Steelers Hines Ward (not shown) during a celebration of the Steelers Super Bowl XL championship, in the East Room of the White House on June 2, 2006.  At left is Steelers Head Coach Bill Cowher and the Steelers owner Dan Rooney is at right.   Ward caught the winning touchdown pass in Super Bowl XL in Detroit.   (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)";
captions[1907] = "A wounded Palestinian boy is rushed in to Kamal Odwan hospital after Israeli tanks fired on homes  in Beit Hanoun,  in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip .November 8, 2006. The death toll from the Israeli shelling has risen to 18 nwith at least 40 wounded. Palestinian Prime Minister.(UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad)";
captions[1908] = "Palestinian children view Khaled Wahba, killed during an Israeli helicopter rocket raid, during his funeral on July 11, 2006 in Rafah, Gaza.  (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad)";
captions[1909] = "Two Vietnam Veterans embrace during a Memorial Day Ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, in Washington on May 29, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1910] = "Iranian women walk infornt of a billboard advertisment in north of Tehran,Iran,April 19,2006. Tehran\'s police crackdowns against women how dont respect the Islamic wearing.(UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)";
captions[1911] = "Captain Tim Conroy gets a hug and kiss from daughters Charlotte (R) and Sophie (L) after his ship the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier arrived, July 6, 2006, at Naval Air Station North Island in Coronado, California. . The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and its crew of nearly 5,000 sailors returned to San Diego from a six-month deployment to the Persian Gulf and Western Pacific Ocean. It was the first mission for the ship since being commissioned in 2003. (UPI Photo / Earl S.Cryer)";
captions[1912] = "Iranian women pray as they reflect are seen in the water during the Eid Al-Fitr, the holiday marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at Imam Khomeini Grand Mosque in Tehran on October 24, 2006. (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)";
captions[1913] = "Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft delivers remarks as U.S. Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales (L) listens during the unveiling ceremony of Ashcroft\'s official portrait at the Justice Department in Washington on November 17, 2006. In the background is the Spirit of Justice statue, which was covered up during Ashcrofts\'s tenure to avoid showing the partial nudity. (UPI Photo / Kamenko Pajic)";
captions[1914] = "Israeli soldiers work on tanks in a temporary camp near Kibbutz Mefalsim outside northern Gaza, June 27, 2006. Israeli officials have threatened a military strike against Hamas leaders and Palestinian militants if an abducted Israeli soldier is not released.  (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)";
captions[1915] = "Israeli soldiers  fire  shells from a mobile artillery unit into the Gaza Strip from Nahal Oz, June 28, 2006. Israel launched a ground and air offensive on the Gaza Strip early today in an effort to force the release an abducted Israeli soldier.  (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)";
captions[1916] = "An Israeli soldier hugs a soldier returning from Lebanon after a U.N. drafted cease-fire went into effect, August 14, 2006. The cease-fire between Hezbollah and Israel kicked in early Monday in an attempt to end a month of violence. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)";
captions[1917] = "British Scientist Professor Stephen Hawking speaks to teenage scientists at the Bloomfield Museum of Science in Jerusalem, December 10, 2006. Professor Hawkings is on an eight day visit to Israel and the West Bank.  (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)";
captions[1918] = "Riot police officers detain anti-communist protesters during a rally commemorating the anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution in Kiev on November 7, 2006. Clashes between police and anti-communist protesters occurred in Kiev on Tuesday, when some nationalist opponents attempted to disrupt a communist rally marking the 89th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. (UPI Photo/Sergey Starostenko) .";
captions[1919] = "Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) looks at German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a meeting at the state university of Tomsk (about 2,150 miles east of Moscow) April 26, 2006. Putin and Merkel meet for a two-day German-Russian summit in the Siberian city Tomsk. (UPI Photo/Anatoli Zhdanov)";
captions[1920] = "A boy joins thousands of demonstrators marching through the streets of downtown Los Angeles on May 1, 2006, as part of what was being billed as \"A Day Without Immigrants,\" a nationwide protest staged by immigrant rights advocates to protest proposed legislation to reform U.S. immigration law. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)";
captions[1921] = "The drum major for the United States Air Force Marching Band stands in front of the  United States Air Force Memorial during its dedication ceremony in Arlington, Virginia on October 14, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1922] = "A house rests atop a car in the Lower 9th Ward in New Orleans on August 27, 2006. A  year after levees collapsed, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, flooding the neighborhood with water to the roof lines, much of the neighborhood still lies in ruins.   (UPI Photo/A.J. Sisco)";
captions[1923] = "President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush observe a moment of silence at the memorial ceremony at Fort Pitt Firehouse commemorating the fifth anniversary of September 11, 2001 in New York on September 11, 2006.  The \"18\"  door was on New York City\'s No. 18 Ladder Fire Truck that was destroyed when the World Trade Center towers collapsed. (UPI Photo/John Angelillo)";
captions[1924] = "New York Senator Hillary Rodman Clinton is embraced by her husband former President Bill Clinton during her victory speech for a second term in office at the New York State Democratic Party mid-term election night celebrations on November 7, 2006.  (UPI  Photo/Ezio Petersen)";
captions[1925] = "The facade of the New York Stock Exchange is decorated with holiday wreaths and lights following the 83rd annual tree lighting ceremony in front of the exchange on December 4, 2006 in New York City. (UPI Photo/Monika Graff)";
captions[1926] = "A Chinese woman protects her face with a scarf from strong gusts of wind and sand as a sand storm continues to blast Beijing on April 19, 2006.   The sand storm struck the Chinese capital for the third day, covering homes, streets and cars in brown, yellowish dust and leaving the skies an eerie orange as it suffers its worst pollution in years ahead of the 2008 Summer Olympics.  Desertification of the country\'s west and Mongolian steppes has made the spring sand storms worse in recent years, reaching as far away as South Korea and Japan.  (UPI Photo)";
captions[1927] = "Volunteer contractors power wash the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on August 22, 2006.   (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)";
captions[1928] = "A Chinese woman walks past an international office complex, promising to save foreign companies money on rent, under-construction in Beijing, China, on November 4, 2006. China\'s overall trade as a percentage of the gross domestic product has risen from 44 percent in 2001 to 72 percent today. By comparison, the value of US trade with the rest of the world is just 21 percent of its gross domestic product.  (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)";
captions[1929] = "Zaura Johnson is consoled by her mother Kate Johnson during a press conference about stem cells on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 17, 2006. Zaura was adopted as a fetus after being frozen for four years before finding parents. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";
captions[1930] = "The story of Scherazade being performed during the closing ceremony of the 15th Asian Games in Doha, Qatar on Friday December 15, 2006.  The next Asian Games will be held in Guanzhou, China in four years time.  Thirteen thousand athletes from 39 countries  competed in 45 sporting events over the past two weeks. (UPI Photo/Norbert Schiller)";
captions[1931] = "Little LaRoo, the first Matschie\'s tree kangaroo born at the St. Louis Zoo, peeks out of mother Kasbeth\'s pouch during feeding time in St. Louis on December 20, 2006. The joey, as young kangaroos are called, was born six months ago and just started emerging from its mother\'s pouch. Matschie\'s tree kangaroos are smaller than their Australian relatives, but can jump 30 feet. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)";
captions[1932] = "A maintenance worker cleans headstones at Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia on December 20, 2006.  Since 1864, when the first coffin was interred, more than 200,000 burials have taken place in the more than 600 acres of land devoted to America\'s honored dead.   (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)";

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