MOST E-MAILED PHOTOS

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Each day, Yahoo shows the most e-mailed photos for that day.  As often as time permits, I go through the photos and save the most interesting ones I can find to share with you.  Enjoy and be blessed!  Peggy


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This handout photo released in Seoul by the Ministry of Science and Technology shows a combo of cloned cats that have a fluorescence protein gene and glowing under ultraviolet beams. The technology could help develop treatments for human genetic diseases, the developers said.

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Olinka, a 15-year-old polar bear, is pictured with one of her recently born twin cubs in Vienna's Schoenbrunn zoo December 12, 2007.

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Baby girl Nadia (L), who weighed 7.75 kg (17.1 lbs) after birth, lies in a maternity ward in the Siberian city of Barnaul September 26, 2007. One Siberian mother has done more than her fair share to heal Russia's dire population decline. Tatyana Khalina shocked her husband by giving birth to a 7.75 kg (17.1 lbs) baby girl this month, her 12th child.

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An iceberg melts off Ammassalik Island in Eastern Greenland in this July 19, 2007 file photo. A record amount of Greenland's ice sheet melted this summer — 19 billion tons more than the previous high mark — U.S. scientists are reporting this week in an ominous new sign of global warming.

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Huge waves crash onto Viavelez's seafront in the northern Spanish region of Asturias, December 9, 2007.

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Bao Xishun (L), 56, a 2.36-metre (7 feet, 9 inches) tall herdsman listed by the Guinness World Records as the tallest living man, shakes hands with He Pingping, 19, a 0.73-metre (2 feet, 5 inches) tall man, in Baotou, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region July 13, 2007. He is applying for the Guinness World Record as the world's shortest man, local media reported.

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Two-year-old Indian girl Laxmi with her father after a press conference at a hospital in Bangalore, 15 December 2007. Lakshmi, who was born with four arms and four legs, left hospital Saturday, more than a month after a marathon operation to remove her extra limbs.

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A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel rests on her water bowl, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2007, during the Bay Colony Dog Show in Boston. This dog was a pet and was not showing.

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Jessica Wilson cleans up a reconstructed Allosaurus display at the Royal Ontario Museum's opening of the New Age of Dinosaurs and Age of Mammals exhibit in Toronto December 12, 2007.

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Polar bear cub Knut plays with a blanket during the bear's first presentation in Berlin zoo March 23, 2007. Knut, born on December 5, 2006, had to be hand fed every four hours by Doerflein after its mother Tosca refused the baby.

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The planet Mars in an image courtesy of NASA. On spring days on Mars, powerful geysers sometimes spew carbon dioxide 'steam' and dust to great heights, a phenomenon unlike anything ever seen on earth, scientists said on Tuesday.

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Muslims circle the Kaaba inside the Grand Mosque during night prayer in Mecca December 13, 2007. Around 1.5 million Muslims from around the world are expected to arrive in Saudi Arabia for the haj pilgrimage.

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An ambassador for the group G.R.I.N. (Golden Retrievers In Need), Emmitt takes a much needed break from greeting visitors to the Crown Classic Dog Show on Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007 in Cleveland. G.R.I.N. is a northeast Ohio group which rescues and finds homes for Golden Retrievers.

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In this undated photo released by Tokyo University's Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry Graduate School of Science, a genetically modified mouse stays near a cat in Tokyo. Using genetic engineering, scientists at Tokyo University say they have successfully switched off the rodents' instinct to cower at the smell or presence of cats, showing that fear is genetically hardwired and not leaned through experience, as commonly believed.


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