A Philippine Tarsier measuring 4-5 inches sits on a branch inside a captive breeding center in Loboc town on Bohol island, central Philippines on Friday March 11, 2005. The endangered animal, who feeds on tiny insects is believed to be the world's smallest primate. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
In the seats at right, Stratosphere spokesman Mike Gilmartin (L) and a reporter take a spin on 'Insanity,' a new thrill ride, over 900-feet above the Las Vegas Strip at the Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas, Nevada, March 10, 2005. REUTERS/Sam Morris/Las Vegas Sun
This is a 2004 filer of Norwegian Kjell Petter Bruun practicing Tree-Ski-Jumping somewhere in southern Norway. The unofficial Norwegian Tree-Ski-Jumping Championships are, hopefully, being organized for the second time in the Hallingskarvet wilderness area, some 200 kilometers (125 miles) west of Oslo, Saturday, March 5, 2005.The jumpers will be aiming for the trees and the higher they land in the trees, the better their scores may be. The idea is to take flight from a mound of snow, fly through the air and land in a tree. To qualify as a completed jump, the skier has to hang onto the tree without falling to the ground. (AP Photo/SCANPIX)
Women watch the constant parade of motorcycles on Main Street during Bike Week in Daytona Beach, Florida March 10, 2005. Bike Week and its associated events attract motorcyclist enthusiasts from around the globe with over 500,000 expected this year. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
An FBI agent closes the back doors to a vehicle as a group of agents loaded up at an Atlanta shopping center, Friday, March 11, 2005, to join the search for Brian Nichols, the suspect in the shooting of Superior Court Judge Rowland Barnes, his clerk and a Fulton County Deputy. Nichols was on trial for rape in the courthouse. (AP Photo/Ric Feld)
Michael Jackson exits the court room at Santa Barbara County Superior Court on Thursday, March 10, 2005 in Santa Maria, California. Jackson was more than an hour late for his child molestation trial Thursday and was nearly jailed before he finally showed up, in his pajama bottoms and slippers, to listen to his accuser's second day of testimony. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri)
Rush guitarist Alex Zivojinovich, stage name Alex Lifeson, speaks to reporters after being released from the Collier County Jail on Jan. 2, 2004, in Naples, Fla. Zivojinovich's shirt is covered from his blood; he suffered a broken nose at some point on New Year's Eve. A trial date has been set for Lifeson, who faces assault charges stemming from an altercation with deputies in his hotel. is accused of pushing a female deputy down a hotel stairwell and spitting his blood on a male officer on New Year's 2004. He is scheduled to stand trial May 16, the Naples Daily News reported.(AP Photo/Naples Daily News, Darron R. Silva)
In this undated file photo taken by a bank manager and made available by Turkish police, Serafettin Gencel, a 47-year old Turkish man, is seen as he waits at a branch of Ziraat Bank in Balikesir, western Turkey. Police have detained Serafettin Gencel, a Turkish man who buried his dead mother in his basement and disguised himself as her to draw her retirement pension, Turkish news agencies reported on Friday, March 11, 2005. Tipped off by suspicious bank employees, police detained Gencel in his home after he tried to withdraw his dead mother's pension. (AP Photo/Turkish Police)