More than 200 bikini and brief swimsuit-clad participants attempt to gain entry into the Guinness Book of World Records in Sydney, Australia, as the largest swimwear parade at one time, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)
Photo Credit: Rick Rycroft
Manjit Singh grimaces as he pulls a double decker London bus about 21.2 meters, using his hair, to set a new Guinness world record in London, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. Singh was one of an estimated 200,000 people around the world expected to attempt a wide range of records in celebration of the fifth annual Guinness World Records Day. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Photo Credit: Alastair Grant
Two Lebanese environmental activists wear masks of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, right, and Christian opposition leader Michel Aoun, left, as they perform a stunt show at a popular beach in Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday Nov. 12, 2009. The activity was organized by the global league of activists (IndyACT) to encourage Lebanon to engage the global community in the fight against climate change after more than three months of fighting on Lebanese political gains. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Photo Credit: HUSSEIN MALLA
Zimba, a male lion cub, and Bogi, a male Puli dog, are seen at the Gyoengyoes zoo, 49 miles east of Budapest, Hungary, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009. Zimba was donated to the zoo by a private donor in Italy, and will be raised by Bogi. (AP Photo/MTI, Sandor H. Szabo)
Photo Credit: Sandor H. Szabo
Police arrest a Spider-Man impersonator Wednesday Nov. 11, 2009 on outstanding criminal warrants after allegedly slugging a man on Hollywood Boulevard. Los Angeles police responded to a report of a webslinging superhero attacking someone Wednesday, they found four people dressed as Spider-Man. The movie characters and celebrity look-alikes pose for photos and collect tips from tourists near Grauman's Chinese Theater. But some costumed impersonators have been accused of aggressive begging, fighting over sidewalk territory and abusing people who don't tip. (AP Photo/Mel Melcon, Los Angeles Times)
Photo Credit: MEL MELCON
Carnivalgoers celebrate the start of the carnival season in Cologne, Germany, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009, where many celebrators wore masks to protect themselves against swine influenza. The motto of the season in Cologne is "Kissed in Cologne". (AP Photo/Hermann J. Knippertz)
Photo Credit: Hermann J. Knippertz
The Mayon volcano spews grayish ash for the second time in a day Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009 at Legazpi, Albay province, about 212 miles southeast of Manila, Philippines. Chief state volcanologist Renato Solidum said the cone-shaped volcano had shot an ash plume into the air and advised nearby residents to be ready to move to safety in case of eruption. The country's most active volcano last erupted in 2006 and typhoon-triggered mudslides later that year buried entire villages, killing more than 1,000 people. (AP Photo/Nelson Salting)
Photo Credit: Nelson Salting
A man dressed as Santa Claus displays boot-shaped wish lists during the opening of the famous German Christmas mail office in the small village of Himmelpfort (Heaven's Door) Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. Last year, about 280,000 children from all over the world sent their Christmas wishes in the small village. Every one was answered by German mail staff. (AP Photo/Sven Kaestner)
Photo Credit: Sven Kaestner
South Koreans watch lanterns on the eve of Seoul Lantern Festival 2009 on the Cheonggye stream in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. About 20 counties will participate in this event from Nov. 11 to Nov. 15. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
Photo Credit: Ahn Young-joon
Traffic backs up as a turkey makes its daily walk across a busy Route 462 near Lancaster, Pa. on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. A pair of turkeys, who live in the wild, travel back and forth early and late in the day in search of food neighbors put out for the birds. (AP Photo/Intelligencer Journal, Marty Heisey)
Photo Credit: Marty Heisey
Tomohisa Kikuchi, an employee of Japanese toymaker Ogawa Studios, Inc., displays rubber masks of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama in Saitama near Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. Obama arrives in Japan Friday, Nov. 13 for his two-day Tokyo visit before attending Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum meetings in Singapore over the weekend. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)
Photo Credit: Itsuo Inouye
Diana Kubasova of Latvia, a candidate for the 2009 Miss Earth beauty pageant, plants a Palawan Cherry sapling at the upscale Nuvali real property development at Sta. Rosa, Laguna province, Philippines Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. More than 80 beauties from all over the world are vying for the Miss Earth title, an international beauty contest with a unique advocacy to save Mother Earth. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
Photo Credit: BULLIT MARQUEZ
A parka-wearing bartender pours a drink at what is claimed to be India's first permanent bar made of ice, "21 Fahrenheit", in Mumbai, India, Monday, Nov. 9, 2009. The bar is kept at 21.2 degrees all year round. (AP Photo/Dhiraj Singh)
Photo Credit: Dhiraj Singh
Dustin Reader, a young Cincinnati Bengals fan, has been penalized for clipping — getting the team's stripes and "B" insignia cut into his hair. School officials in the southwest Ohio city of Hamilton put the eighth-grader into in-school suspension when he showed up with the new hairstyle in tribute to the Bengals' good season. (AP Photo/WLWT-TV, Karin Johnson)
Photo Credit: Karin Johnson
This photo taken Nov. 5, 2009, shows sculptor Scott Wise using a parade gun to size the Doughboy statue's open hand in Clarksville, Tenn. Wise is taking part in the project to renovate the stone Doughboy and fit it with a new rifle, 80 years after its 1929 dedication at the old Clarksville High School. (AP Photo/The Leaf-Chronicle, Greg Williamson)
Photo Credit: Greg Williamson
Jim Stevens stands next to his truck that has an image of Jesus on the window Monday, Nov. 2, 2009 in Jonesborough, Tenn. The image has been there for two weeks and appears every morning when the morning dew is on the window. Stevens says he's not particularly religious and is clueless about why an image resembling Jesus Christ keeps appearing on his pickup. (AP Photo/Johnson City Press, Lee Talbert)
Photo Credit: Lee Talbert