**FILE PHOTO** The sun rises over the mountains east of Moosehead Lake, May 17, 2004, in this view from the summit of Big Moose Mountain near Greenville, Maine(MORE PHOTOS-> ।

A group of spring breakers from Alberta, Canada, soak up the sun in Cancun, Mexico, Tuesday, March 14, 2006. The sugar-white sand beaches are back after being swept away by Hurricane Wilma five months ago. But there are no stages for wet T-shirt contests, and MTV won’t be hosting its spring break beach party. Instead, the first wave of winter-weary college students who converged on Cancun found that construction workers nearly outnumbered revelers this week in Mexico’s spring break capital of beer and bikinis.

A group of women dance and sing on the tables of the Coco Bongo nightclub during spring break in Cancun, Mexico, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Though spring breakers found things more sedate this year in Cancun as the city revives itself from a crippling hurricane season last year, many of the usual nightclubs were back open and packed with revelers.

Tourists look at the rupture of the leading edge of the Perito Moreno glacier as the waters of Lake Argentino open a tunnel in the glacier, widening it until its collapse in a massive explosion of ice fragments and water, near the city of El Calafate in the Patagonian privince of Santa Cruz, southern Argentina, March 13, 2006. The Perito Moreno glacier, part of the Los Glaciares National Park, a World Heritage site, is unusual in that it is still growing forward at the accelerated rate of between 30 and 60 cm per day.

In this photo released by Michigan Technological University, a gray wolf is shown on Isle Royale National Park in northern Michigan, Feb. 24, 2006. It’s shaping up to be a lean year for the wolves and moose of Isle Royale National Park. The number of moose has sunk to 450, the lowest since researchers began tracking their numbers on this wilderness Lake Superior archipelago. While moose have declined, wolf numbers have been on the rise for the past several years, topping out at 30 in 2004-05 and holding steady this year

Artists paint on the bodies of two models using a USB-stick and a Compact Flash card during the 2006 CeBIT information and telecommunication technology fair in Hanover

In this handout photo released, Friday, March 10, 2006, by the U.S. Navy, F-14D Tomcats are staged in launch position for their departure from the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Atlantic Ocean to their home port of Naval Air Station Oceana. The last two squadrons of the sleek, Cold War fighter jet returned home from their final deployment Friday, two decades after the warplanes were glamorized in the 1986 Tom Cruise movie ‘Top Gun.’ The Navy plans to replace the F-14, a two-seat fighter with moveable swept-back wings, with the F/A-18 Super Hornets.

In this photo provided by the Porter family, Colleen Porter, in this photo taken in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, in October 2005 shows off her record-setting mango, which was harvested in October. Porter has a certificate from the Guinness Book of World Records for growing the world’s heaviest mango, 5 pounds, 7 ounces (about 2.5 kilograms).
**FILE PHOTO** The sun rises over the mountains east of Moosehead Lake, May 17, 2004, in this view from the summit of Big Moose Mountain near Greenville, Maine



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