Here's the Steeple A 25-foot aluminum steeple dangles from a crane in July before placement at the Fairview Road Church of Christ in Columbia. The 5-year-old church building received the custom-made steeple as a gift from members Albert and Melva…
The Afghan people live their lives as they always have done through their history , at once both the victims and ultimate survivors of their own fate. A young man escapes the scorching heat of summer in Kandahar, Afghanistan. August 2004
20041121/Quibdo Colombia. The city of Quibdo is sitauted in the Wetern part of Colombia. The provinc Choco is one of the major drug routes because it's close to Pannama border. Every year 30.000 people get kild and 3000 kiddnapt on the countryside.…
Never Again- Bones and skulls stacked neatly line the back of Ntarama Catholic Church, where five thousand people were killed in 1994. The killing was done within the church and is one of the only untouched genocide sites in Rwanda.
Cowboy Cowboy John Andrikopoulos has lost land value and production on his Wyoming ranch due to natural gas drilling. Most ranchers like John, have no rights to minerals that are found under the surface of their land.
After winning the gold medal with partner Misty May, United States' Kerri Walsh jumps up to greet some of her family and friends who attended the US win over Brazil in Beach Volleyball final at Olympic Beach Volleyball Center in Athens, Greece.
Symbolizing his retirement from the sport, United States' Rulon Gardner walks away after leaving his wrestling shoes in the center of the ring after his bronze medal win in the Greco Roman 120 kg division at the Ano Liossia Wrestling Hall in Athens,…
Whitney Myers (feet), Sarah Wanezek and Emily Goetsch swim at the start of the Women's 100 Meter Butterfly Preliminary race at the U.S. Olympic Swimming Team Trials in Long Beach, California.