Photo archive for January 21, 2008
Dungy aims to balance football with his family.
African Cup play begins Ivory Coast goalkeeper Boubacar Barry makes a save against Nigeria on Monday during the African Cup of Nations soccer tournament in Sekondi, Ghana. Ivory Coast began group match play by beating the Nigerians 1-0 on a goal by Salomon Kalou in the 66th minute. In other matches, Morocco scored twice in the first five minutes of play and routed Namibia 5-1, while Mali defeated Benin 1-0.
Tyler Arnason scored a goal Sunday against Columbus to end his worst slump in his 11/2 seasons with the Avalanche.
Patriots coach Bill Belichick defended defensive lineman Richard Seymour in remarks made by Nick Hardwick.
Giants quarterback Eli Manning finally can give a little advice to his older brother, Colts quarterback Peyton Manning.
Serena Williams hits a forehand return against Jelena Jankovic at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia, today.
Penguins center Sidney Crosby was injured Friday in a 3-0 loss against Tampa Bay.
Investigator Linda Wheeler-Holloway and DNA experts Richard and Selma Eikelenboom look at a picture of Tim Masters on the Internet on Monday.
Vail's Lindsey Vonn participates in the super-G event in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, on Monday. She finished fourth.
Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards, a former North Carolina senator, makes a point with rivals Illinois Sen. Barack Obama and New York Sen. Hillary Clinton during the presidential debate Monday night in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Senate President Peter Groff talks to his nephew, Isaiah Jones; sister, Traci Jones; and his niece, Brooke Jones, before giving his annual MLK Day speech on the Senate floor.
Veltze has been temporarily reassigned at her request.
Carroll
Hick and Ritter Elway and Kleiza
Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki's slick fielding and clutch hitting have earned him a six-year contract extension with the Rockies.
Lynn Katoa, a 6-foot-2, 220-pound linebacker from Salt Lake City's Cottonwood High School, was the product of a broken home and didn't become serious about football until his junior year. "I got in with the wrong crowd and was leading a mixed-up life," he said.
Ethel Allen, from Ethel's House of Soul in Denver's Five Points neighborhood, is retiring after running her restaurant since 1971.
Jekowski, 53, is described by her sister as a schizophrenic.
Cabadas allegedly forced woman to drive.
Len Chmiel's Another Encore, Vermillion Cliffs
Morgan races over hurdles Monday during the Super Dogs performance at the National Western Stock Show. The dogs chase frisbees, run obstacle courses and generally just have fun.
Voorhis has been on paid leave since October.
The Chrysler ecoVoyager concept car was unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit this month. It is one of three Chrysler prototypes using electric-vehicle technology.
General Motors Corp. CEO Rick Wagoner, shown giving the keynote address at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month, shares the stage with the Chevrolet Volt, a plug-in electric car the company hopes to bring into production as early as 2010.
A stock trader reacts with concern Monday in front of the Dax 30 display at the exchange in Frankfurt, Germany.
Raytheon engineer John A. Cogliandro pulls an RF antenna from a shale sample at a lab in Boston. The defense contractor hopes it can heat shale in the ground, then recover it.
Sarah Siegel-Magness and Gary Magness check progress on the set of Push, which their company Smokewood is producing.
Atlanta dentist Dr. Joi Freemont and husband Chris Larkin are watching their spending closely as the economy slows.
Gangstabilly cow punks Drive-By Truckers continue to produce fine, heartfelt albums.
Tom Sobal, left, snowshoeing across an iced-over Turquoise Lake in a 20-mile race he organized.
Use ski poles to stabilize your upper body and to help with the timing of your turns.
Maintaining your balance over your feet in deep powder will help you stay on your feet.
Keeping your feet together is one of the most important aspects of being able to turn in deep snow.
Arriving from Buena Vista, Tim Masters is escorted by Deputy Mark Walker and Detective Richard Spear at the Larimer County Detention Center in Fort Collins today.
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, former Mayor Wellington Webb, Sen. Ken Salazar and Gov. Bill Ritter walk in today's Martin Luther King Day Marade. A few thousand people braved frigid temperatures in Denver as they joined together to march in the annual Marade, which led from City Park to Civic Center.
Martin Cabadas
William Jennings Bryan, three-time Democratic Party presidential nominee, leaves the Denver Democratic Party Club building. This photo may have been taken during the 1908 Democratic National Convention in Denver.
The scene outside the city auditorium in Denver during the 1908 National Democratic Convention was a conglomeration of people, cars, bicycles, vendors' stalls, bunting, umbrellas and political signs.
The hundreds gather in Civic Center Park at the conclusion of the annual Martin Luther King Day Marade today.
MLK parade route
Tailor Green, 6, of Aurora, a member of the Wee Buffalo Soldiers, drinks hot chocolate while pointing at a flock of geese in City Park before today's annual Martin Luther King Day Marade. Her father, Travis Green, in the background, keeps an eye on the horses that he and other Buffalo Soldiers will ride in the Marade.













































