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This photo released by Ashley Campasino via the York Daily Record, shows a red Mazda Miata at the bottom of the Campasino family swimming pool in Stewartstown, Pa. on June 30, 2008. Kim Taylor thought she had set the emergency brake. But her wayward red convertible nonetheless rolled downhill, crashed through a fence and plunged into her neighbors' in-ground pool. The car was removed from the pool the same day. Shown in the picture are from left, Kim Taylor, her husband, Bob and their daughter Alex.
(AP Photo/Courtesy Ashley Campasino via York Daily Record)
Sand sculptures of a lion and a 'Sand Rover' car, are seen at a sand sculpture festival in Western-super-Mare, Somerset, England, Wednesday July 9, 2008. Dedicated sand-artists are at Weston-super-Mare in Somerset this week recreating the world's best known-landmarks and faces on the famous beach.
(AP Photo/Barry Batchelor, PA)
Himalayan black bear Dyno cools off, on a hot day in the Bulgarian capital Sofia city zoo, Thursday, June 26, 2008.
(AP Photo/Valentina Petrova)
In this photo provided by the Lincoln Park Zoo, Rollie, an Emporer Tamarin monkey is seen at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo. The Golden Years have arrived at the nation's zoos and aquariums, and that is taking veterinarians and keepers into a zone of unknowns.
(AP Photo/Lincoln Park Zoo, Greg Neise)
A Hamadryas baboon eats ice cream on a hot day at a zoo in Wenling, Zhejiang province July 6, 2008. The temperature hit 38 degrees Celsius (100.4 degrees Fahrenheit), local media reported. REUTERS/Stringer
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In this photo released by the official Xinhua news agency, members of China's armed police demonstrate a rapid deployment during an anti-terrorist drill held in Jinan, east China, on Wednesday July 2, 2008, roughly one month ahead of the Beijing Olympic Games.
(AP Photo/Xinhua/Fan Changguo)
In this undated photo, Ram Singh Munda, 35, rides a bicycle with his pet sloth bear Rani in Gahatagaon village, about 125 miles (200 kilometers) north of Bhubaneswar, India. When wildlife officials learned of Munda, who brought the orphaned bear cub home from the forests of eastern India, where it became part of the family, he was arrested and jailed for violating wildlife laws, the bear was sent to a zoo where it's refusing to eat and his abandoned six-year-old daughter has been shipped off to a state-run boarding school.
(AP Photo)
Tim Berg of Soldotna, Alaska, poses in Seward, Alaska, with the 319.6-pound halibut he caught in the Gulf of Alaska on Tuesday, June 24, 2008, during the Seward Halibut Tournament. Less than a week before the Seward Halibut Tournament's final day, Soldotna angler Tim Berg wrestled a herculean halibut from the Gulf of Alaska on Tuesday morning that could be worth $10,000.
(AP Photo/J-Dock Seafood, Blaine Bachman)
This artist rendering released by Dynamic Architecture shows a rotating skyscraper that is to be built in Dubai, in various stages of movement. An Italian architect said he is poised to start construction on the new skyscraper that will be 'the world's first building in motion,' an 80-story tower with revolving floors that give it an ever-shifting shape.
(AP Photo/Dynamic Architecture)
Indeever the young Snowleopard cub, is seen in Zuerich Zoo, after his first vaccinations on Friday, June 20, 2008. Indeever was born on April 27, 2008.
(AP Photo/KEYSTONE/MARTIN RUETSCHI)
A passenger waits for a delayed flight at Heathrow airport's terminal four in London August 12, 2006
Tai and Pip, twin red pandas, sleep in the hands of Sandy Helliker, a animal health technologist at the Edmonton Valley Zoo in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Thursday, June 19, 2008. The pandas were born May 26 and are receiving round the clock care from Helliker who hand feeds them with baby bottles. They were taken from their mother after she showed aggression towards one of the babies. Only four babies were born in North America last year, two at the Edmonton Zoo, one in Calgary and one in Winnipeg. There are between 2,000 and 5,000 red pandas in the wild. They are native to the Himalayas in India and Nepal and southern China.
(AP Photo/The Canadian Press,Jason Scott)
A huge tornado funnel cloud touches down in Orchard, Iowa, Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 9:04 p.m. The Globe Gazette and Mitchell County Press News reported that Lori Mehmen of Orchard, took the photo from outside her front door. Mehmen said the funnel cloud came near the ground and then went back up into the clouds. Besides tree and crop damage, no human injuries were reported.
(AP Photo/Lori Mehmen)
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