State Police Dive Team Members pull a diver from the water while searching the waters of the Messalonskee Stream for Ayla Reynolds who has been missing since Dec. 17, 2011.
Muhammed Muheisen | AP
An Egyptian protester throws away a tear gas canister fired by security forces during clashes near the Interior Ministry in Cairo, Egypt on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. A volunteer doctor says police and protesters angry over a deadly soccer riot have clashed for the second day in the Egyptian capital, and that one man died in the latest violence.
David Duprey | AP
A law enforcement helicopter hovers overhead as an NFL football fan rides the zip line in Super Bowl Village in Indianapolis on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. The New England Patriots are scheduled to face the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5.
Anupam Nath | AP
Shoes of passengers lay on the ground as onlookers gather around derailed cars of a passenger train following an accident at Sathi Sarapa village near Gauhati, India on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. A railway official said the train hit a bulldozer and derailed at an unmanned crossing in the northeastern Indian state.
Anupam Nath | AP
An Indian disaster response worker and others gather around derailed cars of a passenger train following an accident at Sathi Sarapa village near Gauhati, India on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. A railway official said the train hit a bulldozer and derailed at an unmanned crossing in the northeastern Indian state.
Paul Aiken, The Daily Camera | AP
Art Allen throws snow for his dog Willie as he clears his Boulder, Colo,. driveway after a winter snowstorm hit Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. A powerful winter storm swept across Colorado on Friday as it headed east, bringing blizzard warnings to eastern Colorado and western Kansas, and winter storm warnings for southeast Wyoming and western Nebraska.
Alvaro Barrientos | AP
A woman protects herself from the cold wind during Saint Blas Day, a day when people buy sweets blessed to protect their health, in Pamplona, northern Spain on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, A cold spell has reached Europe with temperatures plummeting far below zero.
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