CNN Site Map (Galleries) for June - 2013
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- 2013-06-30Drawing more than a half-million visitors each year, the world-famous Oshkosh, Wisconsin, airshow sounds like Woodstock for aviation geeks. Except more organized and louder.
- 2013-06-30Well-wishers sing outside the hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa, on Sunday, June 30.
- 2013-06-28NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) is seen with its solar panels open during testing at a Lockheed Martin facility in California.
- 2013-06-28Pat LaFrieda Jr. sells his steak sandwich to hungry baseball fans at Citi Field in New York City.
- 2013-06-28James Watson, who won a Nobel Prize for co-discovering the structure of DNA, holds a model of the molecule. "It hasn't made the world perfect, but it's a very powerful tool for trying to make it more perfect," Watson says. Click throug
- 2013-06-28The family of Renata Teodoro sits down for a meal without her. Her sister, Sabrina, brother, Rafael, mother, Gorete, and father, Joel, lived in Brockton, Massachusetts, for 15 years before being deported back to Brazil while Renata continues to live in Bo
- 2013-06-28"Cuando la Mac de Apple llegó al mundo en 1984, cambió totalmente la industria de la computación", dice Dick Powell, cofundador de la agencia de diseño SeymourPowell. "Combinó un software y un hardware extraordinarios en una gran experienci
- 2013-06-28The tropical Caribbean island country of St. Kitts and Nevis has the world's longest-running citizenship-by-investment program. For $250,000, you get a second passport with access to nearly 130 countries. Another perk: no personal income tax.
- 2013-06-28Julia Tate, left, kisses her wife, Lisa McMillin, in Nashville, Tennessee, after the reading the results of the Supreme Court rulings on same-sex marriage on Wednesday, June 26. The high court struck down key parts of the Defense of Marriage Act and clear
- 2013-06-28A $383 million renovation in 2008 turned this airport -- most notably the International Terminal (pictured) and Terminal 2 -- into an all-in-one luxury destination for shoppers, foodies, art aficionados and layoverers. And, yes, you can consider that word
- 2013-06-28Members of the media congregate outside the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City prior to the funeral of James Gandolfini on Thursday, June 27.
- 2013-06-28CNN iReporter Lori Raines administers the Facebook page Neuronauts, a dystonia support group. She says raising awareness is the key to finding better treatments for the movement disorder and, eventually, a cure.
- 2013-06-28The government of the DRC is seeking to harness the power potential of the Congo river by building Grand Inga, expected to be the world's biggest hydroelectric project when completed.
- 2013-06-28El Zoológico Nacional, el Museo Nacional de Historia Natural y el Museo Nacional del Aire y el Espacio, que aquí aparece, son los más populares entre las 18 instituciones del Smithsoniano en Washington, D.C., una de las ciudades más caras del país.
- 2013-06-282012 Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins leads this year's favorite Chris Froome on the way to his eventual triumph in Paris
- 2013-06-28Florence Welch has a ball at the Glastonbury Festival on June 26.
- 2013-06-28The sheriff's office of Broward County, Florida, released the images of four women they have accused of preying on men they pick up at South Florida bars. Ryan Elkins, 23, pictured here, is one of the four wanted women.
- 2013-06-28The National Zoo, National Museum of Natural History and National Air and Space Museum, shown here, are the biggest crowd-pleasers among the 18 Smithsonian institutions in Washington, D.C. -- and admission is free.
- 2013-06-28First lady Michelle Obama has been updating her brand new Instagram account from Africa. Her first post came from Senegal on Thursday, June 27, saying: "My first instagram! So inspired and so impressed by these extraordinary young women. -mo #FLOTUSi
- 2013-06-27Bustling freight trains like this 41-carriage vehicle are a common site along the Chongqing to Duisburg rail route -- a modern "Silk Road" carrying goods from Asia to Europe and back again.
- 2013-06-27The U.S. Department of Agriculture is implementing new rules for snack foods in schools. These changes will go into effect for the 2014-2015 school year. Click through to see what will be for sale in vending machines and snack shops -- and what won't
- 2013-06-27Katmai has the bears that will make you gasp. Stop by again next week for Gettsyburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.
- 2013-06-27The Artiphon Instrument 1 was invented by Mike Butera in Nashville. The multi-instrument is powered by an iPhone and can be played as a guitar, violin, bass or keyboard.
- 2013-06-27Senegal President Macky Sall and his wife Marieme Faye Sall welcome President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama on Thursday, June 27, at the presidential palace before meetings in Dakar. Obama arrived in Dakar late on June 26 to start his tour of
- 2013-06-27Horse racing is one of the few sports in the world where men and women compete against each other. But it's not just the jockeys facing off. When it comes to thoroughbreds, which is the fairer sex?
- 2013-06-27In the rugged mountains of northern Ethiopia, Lalibela is a religious center that's home to 11 famous rock-hewn churches.
- 2013-06-27Conceived as an alternative to the overloaded Trans-Siberian Railway, the Southern Route is a length of track stretching from Chongqing in southern China to Duisburg, Germany. Pictured, Dostyk, Kazakhstan, is a small town on Kazakh-China border that serve
- 2013-06-27Former South African President Nelson Mandela struggled against apartheid for much his life. Here he is shown in 2003, speaking in front of his former prison cell on Robben Island. Mandela was imprisoned in 1963 and released on February 11, 1990.
- 2013-06-27While some newlyweds are turning to technology to crowd-source wedding day images, other couples want guests to "unplug" and put away their cameras. Couples who had unplugged weddings say it keeps snap-happy guests from blocking views or photo-b
- 2013-06-27From Philippe Cousteau, photos from CNN's Jessica Ellis & edited by Katie Pisa, for CNN
CNN's Going Green team recently visited Haiti to see firsthand the environmental challenges the country is faced with today. Whether it be politics, pov
- 2013-06-27Chinese astronauts Zhang Xiaoguang, Nie Haisheng and Wang Yaping (L-R) wave in Inner Mongolia after exiting the return capsule of the Shenzhou 10 spacecraft on Wednesday, June 26.
- 2013-06-27Hollingsworth v. Perry (2013): The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal over California's Proposition 8 on jurisdictional grounds. The voter-approved ballot measure barring same-sex marriage was not defended by state officials, but rather a private part
- 2013-06-27Sandra Bullock, left, and Melissa McCarthy star in "The Heat," director Paul Feig's long-awaited follow-up to the 2011 comedy "Bridesmaids." This time, Feig toys with the buddy cop genre, with women in the lead -- a rarity to be s
- 2013-06-27Same-sex couples in the 37 states that do not allow gay marriage found themselves struggling with conflicting feelings after two key Supreme Court decisions. "This ruling changes nothing on a personal level," said Brandi Ansley, right, who lives
- 2013-06-27A portrait with his cousin Bikitsha, dating from around 1941, when Mandela would have been about 23.
- 2013-06-26Morin runs Brit + Co., a lifestyle how-to company that combines crafting, homemaking and a bit of tech. The site is about a year old and Morin plans on expanding.
- 2013-06-26A decade before the world was introduced to Tony Soprano, James Gandolfini got his start in an amateur film called "Eddy." Shot in 1989 by New York University student David Matalon, the film cost $10,000 to make and starred Gandolfini as New Jer
- 2013-06-26Students graduating from Scripps College -- a private, all-women liberal arts school in Claremont, California -- have added to a mural on campus since 1931, the first year students graduated from Scripps.
- 2013-06-26The Triple E Class vessel will become the world's largest operational ship when Danish shipping giant Maersk takes delivery of the vessel on July 2. The ship's first official voyage will commence on July 15, according to Maersk.
- 2013-06-26Paul Frank Industries is collaborating with four Native American artists on a limited edition line of clothing and accessories, set to debut in August.
Autumn Dawn Gomez is a jewelery designer from the Comanche/TaosPueblo/Navajo tribes. For "Paul Fr
- 2013-06-26Jack Barr Jr. shared the story of coming to terms with his daughter Marley's Down syndrome diagnosis on CNN iReport. He lives in Bangkok, Thailand, where he teaches with his wife, Jana. Click through to see more pictures of Marley and read more about
- 2013-06-26Disciples of Discobolus
- 2013-06-26Davis Jr. visits Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin at MGM Studios, where the duo were making Some Came Running in 1958. The movie co-starred Rat Pack "mascot" Shirley MacLaine, who years later would affectionately describe her old friends as "p
- 2013-06-26President Barack Obama is visiting Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania, from June 26 to July 3. Its his first trip to Africa since visiting Ghana in July 2009.
He is pictured speaking with then Ghanaian President, the late John Atta-Mills, in Accra, Ghana,
- 2013-06-26"La naranja mecánica", adaptación fílmica de Stanley Kubrick de la novela homónima de 1971, relata la historia de un sociópata y su pandilla. Las escenas violentas de la polémica película incluyen desde golpizas hasta violaciones.
- 2013-06-26This is the moment a 75-meter chunk of ice falls off a towering glacier in Alaska. The tiny speck waiting in the water to surf the ensuing wave? That's Garrett McNamara.
- 2013-06-26The Azadi Tower, in Tehran, was erected in 1973 to commemorate the 2,500th anniversary of the first Persian empire. Iran presents a wealth of distinctive ancient and modern architecture. Read the accompanying article.
- 2013-06-25Pedestrians run from water splashing over a sea wall in Mumbai on Monday, June 24. Authorities are scrambling to rescue thousands of people trapped after floods and landslides ravaged north India, leaving up to 1,000 feared dead.
- 2013-06-25Las amigas Diane Ritchie, a la izquierda, y Anne Moyer, a la derecha, hace más de 120 kilogramos, en julio de 2009.
- 2013-06-25Welcome to CNN's Open House, a project that looks at how people decorate every part of their homes. We are now in the third week of the project, looking at beautifully decorated staircases. Keep clicking to see heartfelt decor and inspiring DIY feats
- 2013-06-25Kilwa -- full name Kilwa Kisiwani -- is a former city-state that rose to become one of the most dominant trading centers on the coast of East Africa in the 13th and 14th century.
- 2013-06-25Talib Kweli, 37, began rapping in the mid-1990s and quickly became known for his provocative lyrical content. Here, he performs in Universal City, California, in 2005.
- 2013-06-25Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, died on June 25, 2009. Four years after their father's death, Jackson's children -- Prince, Paris and Prince II, aka Blanket -- have stepped into the spotlight to honor their father's memory and create care
- 2013-06-25Native Americans once used this land for spiritual rites; even the wild deer and turkeys are calm, without any need to flinch from humans. Residential retreats, held throughout the year, run as long as two months.
- 2013-06-25Xinjiang. Parte del sistema montañoso de Tianshan, en China y el centro de Asia, famoso por su variedad de climas y ofrecer "paisajes contrastantes".
- 2013-06-25Emperor penguins usually mate for one year before moving on to mate with a new partner.
- 2013-06-25Far from major cities, Namibia's Caprivi Panhandle is a lush, scarcely populated region of swamps, floodplains and woodlands. The 450 animal species found here include herds of elephants that have doubled their population over the past decade, to an
- 2013-06-25Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, are carried as they bid farewell in Tuvalu on Wednesday, September 19. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge -- on a tour marking the diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II -- are visiting Singapore, Malaysia
- 2013-06-25The flooded grounds of the Calgary Stampede are seen in Calgary, Alberta, on June 22. Much of the city is still submerged from Friday's flooding, which was the heaviest flooding the city had seen in decades and took at least three lives. In another c
- 2013-06-25The 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847 caught the attention of author Brendan Koerner, who was a child at the time. Koerner's book "The Skies Belong to Us," documents an epidemic of hijackings in 1970s. Click through this gallery for photos f
- 2013-06-25A 16,603-hectare site in Southern Yunnan, the Honghe Hani rice terraces stretch from the slopes of the Ailao Mountains to the banks of the Hong River. "Over the past 1,300 years, the Hani people have developed a complex system of channels to bring wa
- 2013-06-25Members of the Miami Heat take the stage at a party at the American Airlines Arena after the team's championship parade in Miami on Monday, June 24. Players and fans were celebrating the Heat's second consecutive NBA title.
- 2013-06-25Jonathan Toews of the Chicago Blackhawks kisses the Stanley Cup after they defeated the Boston Bruins 3-2 in the NHL Stanley Cup Final in Boston on Monday, June 24. Chicago won the series 4-2.
- 2013-06-25The Mitticool Fridge was developed and launched by Indian engineer, Mansukhbhai Prajapati (pictured), in 2006. Made entirely from clay, the device costs roughly $50 and uses no electrical power. It can keep items of food fresh for up to five days and has
- 2013-06-24The Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina, turns 100 on July 12.
- 2013-06-24Plumes of smoke rise above Del Norte Peak in Colorado on Sunday, June 23. Fires have been burning across Colorado since early June.
- 2013-06-24Students study a classical curriculum at St. Jerome Academy in Hyattsville, Maryland, in 2012. St. Jerome is a Catholic parochial school that infuses classical education methods in children's everyday learning.
- 2013-06-24La más grande y brillante luna del año se levanta sobre una zona de Jerusalén el domingo 23 de junio. Una "Superluna", que se produce una vez al año, es 14% más grande y 30% más brillante que las lunas llenas, según la NASA.
- 2013-06-24Airlines have a long tradition of tapping high-end designers to craft their uniforms. British fashion icon Mary Quant teamed with Court Line Aviation in 1973 to give their brand a trendy, mod identity.
- 2013-06-24Students wear masks as haze shrouds Kuala Lumpur on June 23. Many schools in Malaysia were closed on Monday after air pollution caused by forest fires in Indonesia spiked to hazardous levels.
- 2013-06-24USO building on the Bagram Airfield base in Afghanistan
- 2013-06-24Introducing Asfar, the 30-meter superyacht used by pop princess Beyonce during a holiday in Dubai. For around $100,000 a week, you could sailing the Gulf in the very same boat.
- 2013-06-24Student athletes on Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School's Mentors in Violence Prevention team were trained to speak up when they spot a warning sign or dangerous situation. Click through to see how students create a healthier community.
- 2013-06-24When the news broke on Wednesday that "The Sopranos" star James Gandolfini died at 51, tributes poured in around the world, including CNN iReport. "So long, paisan" was how Orlando, Florida, resident Pat Tantalo chose to say goodbye to
- 2013-06-24Astronomy lover and photographer Stojan Stojanovski wanted to remember the brightest supermoon of 2013 in a creative way. He photographed it in Ohrid, Macedonia, while tracing the word "supermoon" with a flashlight that he captured at a slow shu
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