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After leaving his infant niece in a bathtub for a minute to check the score of a football game on TV, Mitch Kloepfel, right, returned to find her drowned. 'Why did I leave her?' he cried.

Group of people crying as they look at a man pinned under a car. Title implies that they were friends or family of the man. No information given with photograph.

Young in-Soon, left, and Kwon Jung--both Korean relatives of the deceased passengers of the KAL plane shot down last week, cry when they visit the sea just below the Soviet Island of Sakhalin where the incident occurred.

Hsutze Lu stands between two other family members mourning the loss of their kin, who were aboard the KAL jet that was shot down by a Soviet plane over the Sea of Japan. 268 people were killed.

Charlotte Oldham, 19-year-old student of Wesleyan Univ. Conn., sobs as she throws flowers into the sea just below the Soviet island of Sakhalin where her brother, John, 27, was believed killed last week when a KAL plane was shot down. At right New…

While visiting local veterinarian's offices to find unusual people and their pets, 4-year-old Corey Scholar was found, with his Chinese Sharpei puppy, a bit scared and upset about the puppy's booster shots.

Appears to be two veterans of the Vietnam war sitting at a table together. No information given with photograph.

World War II veteran, Lyle B. Smith, 75, salutes to a passing flag during the Veterans of Foreign Wars parade in New Orleans.

A pickup basketball game in Orlando, Florida.

These Marines were part of the first Beirut task force and were on their first liberty in the U.S. after being relieved by a replacement group. It was also the largest, 1,500, liberty in Key West since WWII.