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  1. Songs for the Man of Steel

    In this photo provided by Warner Bros. Pictures, after a long visit to the lost remains of the planet Krypton, Superman (Brandon Routh) returns to earth to become the world's savior once again and reclaim the love of Lois Lane and battle his longtime nemesis Lex Luthor in 'Superman Returns.' (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Pictures/David James)

  2. Vermont sentences man to death

    Family members of 53-year-old Terri King, who was beaten to death in 2000 by Donald Fell and a co-defendant who later killed himself in prison, hold a vigil outside the federal courthouse in Burlington, Vt., Thursday, June 15, 2006, where 11 months after a jury decided that Donald Fell should be executed for kidnapping and killing the North Clarendon woman, a judge is expected to impose the death penalty on Friday. (AP Photo/Alden Pellett)

  3. Man killed in collision

    Lt. Larry Jordan, left, and Trooper Chris Schell, both of the Wyoming Highway Patrol, investigate a crash of a tanker truck with a pickup from Washington state about 10 miles west of Casper on Wyo. 220 on Thursday morning. The driver of the pickup was killed in the accident. (Ryan Soderlin, Star-Tribune)

  4. A real survivor man

    Gillette College Facilities Director Mark Andersen feels at home anywhere. With the survival skills he has learned throughout his life, Andersen can live for weeks in remote areas with nothing more than the clothes on his back. Anderson works to start a fire without matches using only a stick, block and some cottonwood bark. News-Record photo by Sarah Voegele.

  5. Man recounts grizzly attack

    Timothy Henderson, left, reacts as he describes what it was like to be attacked by a grizzly bear. Sitting with Henderson are his wife Jenny, and their son Henry, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, today. Henderson, 33, was recovering from wounds he received when a bear attacked him outside his rural Tetonia home Tuesday night, about five miles from the Idaho-Wyoming border.
    AP Photo, The Idaho Statesman, Kerry Maloney

  6. The poor man's Super Bowl

    Photo illustration by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune

  7. Yellowstone's Grizzly Man

    Retired ecologist and author, Chuck Neal, smells the root of a yampah plant during a hike he led in the grizzly bear habitat along the North Fork of the Shoshone River. Yampah root is a food source for grizzly bears. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.

  8. Yellowstone's Grizzly Man

    Retired ecologist and author, Chuck Neal, smells the root of a yampah plant during a hike he led in the grizzly bear habitat along the North Fork of the Shoshone River. Yampah root is a food source for grizzly bears. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.

  9. Saving man's best friend

    Saving man's best friend

  10. Intruder kills Sheridan man

    Police tape surrounds the home of Robert Ernst on Wednesday afternoon in Sheridan. Robert Ernst, 79, was shot by home intruders early Wednesday morning and died later at Sheridan Memorial Hospital. (AP Photo/Dan Cepeda, Casper Star-Tribune)

  11. Man works as miner by day, Science Man in off hours

    Dylan Gwinnup covers his nose while another student sniffs a bottle of purple cabbage juice held by 'Science Man' Max Borchert during a science demonstration at Rozet Elementary School in Campbell County. Photo by Nathan Payne, AP.

  12. Manning wins second straight MVP

    Indianapolis's Peyton Manning is the sixth NFL quarterback to win two MVP awards. Photo by Darron Cummings/AP.

  13. Somebody help that poor man … nequin

    A mannequin that was hung from one of the towers on East End Road on Casper Mountain as part of an accident investigation prompted a phone call from a person to authorities on Tuesday morning. The person reported a body was hanging from the tower. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune

  14. A BIG MAN IS HARD TO FIND

    A BIG MAN IS HARD TO FIND

  15. 'Dead Man Walking' keeps debate alive

    George Taylor rehearses his role Tuesday evening as inmate Matt Poncelet in the Casper College production, 'Dead Man Walking,' which opens tonight. Photo by Sarah Beth Barnett, Star-Tribune.

  16. Blind man walks into a brighter future

    (Logan, Utah) Herald Journal, Eli Lucero Chad Floyd, 24, plays the guitar in his apartment on Friday, March 7, in Logan, Utah. Without the ability to see, the Idaho native thrives on independence and music.

  17. Wyo man competes for nationwide bachelor of year

    Rock Springs' Quinn Barto was entered in Cosmopolitan magazine's bachelor of the year competition by a woman who hardly knew him. Photo courtesy Quinn Barto.

 
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