Photos from 04-23-2008

Kayla & Nicholas enjoying the spring weather under the tree! (Photo submitted by momtokaylaandnicholas)
She Wants Revenge
Mark Hall, second from right, lead singer for the group Casting Crowns, speaks as the group accepts the award for group of the year at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008, in Nashville, Tenn. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Chris Tomlin, right; Steven Curtis Chapman, second from right; Christy Nockels, second from left; and Paul Baloche, left; perform at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Indy Car auto racing driver Danica Patrick attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actress Amy Poehler attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Indy Car auto racing driver Danica Patrick attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actress Amy Poehler attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actress Amy Poehler and husband actor Will Arnett attend the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actress Amy Poehler attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actors Tina Fey, left, and Amy Poehler attend the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Paris Hilton is shown at the debut of her Paris Hilton Footwear Collection  in Costa Mesa, Calif., Feb. 8, 2008. More than 85,000 people want to be Paris Hilton's best friend. The 27-year-old is using the Internet to cast potential friends for her new reality show, "Paris Hilton's My New BFF." The MTV series, which begins production next month, will follow 20 contestants as they live together and vie for the chance to be Hilton's permanent plus-one. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)
Actor Bruce Willis, right, and Emma Heming stand at courtside at the beginning of halftime of Game 2 of the NBA first-round playoff basketball series between the Boston Celtics and the Atlanta Hawks in Boston, Wednesday, April 23, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Actors Molly Shannon, left, and Tina Fey attend the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actor Steve Martin attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actors Tina Fey, left, and Amy Poehler attend the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actress Amy Poehler and husband, actor Will Arnett, attend the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008, in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Writer and actress Tina Fey attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival and the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Writer and actress Tina Fey attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actor Robert De Niro and wife Grace Hightower attend the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actress Sigourney Weaver attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Writer and actress Tina Fey attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actress Kristen Bell attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actress Kristen Bell attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Actress Amy Poehler attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008, in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Disney television star Orlando Brown of "That's So Raven" speaks at a school in Beaumont, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007. Brown, the 20-year-old actor and aspiring musician who disappeared Tuesday morning without word, re-emerged Wednesday April 23, 2008, and issued a lengthy statement. (AP Photo/The Beaumont Enterprise, Mark M. Hancock)
Actor Fred Armisen attends the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival with the world premiere of "Baby Mama" at the Ziegfeld Theater, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Toby Mac accepts the award for artist of the year at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant perform at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant perform at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Michael W. Smith, left, and Amy Grant perform with American Idol contestants Mandisa, center, Chris Sligh, second from right, and Phil Stacey, right, at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
COURSES ( Photo submitted by Donn Frizzi )
PAX CARTER ( Photo submitted by Donn Frizzi )
A group of artists performs at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn. From left are Michael W. Smith, Israel Houghton, Paul Baloche, Christy Nockels, Steven Curtis Chapman and Chris Tomlin. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
In this  March 6, 2008  file photo, contestant Carly Smithson attends the "American Idol" annual Top 12 Party in West Hollywood, Calif. (AP Photo/Phil McCarten, File)
Brandon Heath accepts the award for new artist of the year at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Natalie Grant, right, performs with Wynonna Judd at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Natalie Grant performs at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Chris Tomlin accepts the award for male vocalist of the year at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Casting Crowns, featuring lead singer Mark Hall, center, performs at the Dove Awards show in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 23, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn. The Dove Awards are presented to performers in the gospel music field. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
This photo was taken at Brown County State Park at the saddle barn pasture on April 15, 2008. ( Photo submitted by Christina DiGuilio )
Make It Big
Photo Illustration of Garmin GPS device shown here navagating around Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

GENERAL INFORMATION: Photo: michelle pemberton, location: staff car, Monument Circle, IN_cover, #150616, 12/17/07�
<b>Garmin Nuvi 200, 3.5-inch screen</b>

<p class="text">It's preloaded with maps, and its touchscreen has a dedicated menu button for POIs (points of interest), which can be customized. Its rechargeable lithium-ion battery makes it convenient for navigation by car or on foot.</p>

<p class="text">&#149; <b>$200 to $300, Wal-Mart, Fry's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Target, Office Depot, Pep Boys, Staples, Circuit City, Radio Shack, Sears, Staples</b></p>
<b>Mio DigiWalker 230, 3.5-inch screen</b>

<p class="text">Has text-to-speech functionality announcing turns and upcoming street names. A tracking function lets you replay your travels.</p>

<p class="text">&#149; <b>$199, Radio Shack, Best Buy, Circuit City</b></p>
<b>Garmin Nuvi 200, 3.5-inch screen</b></p>

<p class="text">It's preloaded with maps, and its touchscreen has a dedicated menu button for POIs (points of interest), which can be customized. Its rechargeable lithium-ion battery makes it convenient for navigation by car or on foot.</p>

<p class="text">&#149; <b>$200 to $300, Wal-Mart, Fry's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Target, Office Depot, Pep Boys, Staples, Circuit City, Radio Shack, Sears, Staples</b>
<b>Magellan CrossoverGPS, 3.5-inch screen</b>

<p class="text">Not only is it traffic-ready with text-to-voice guidance, but this waterproof system also can guide you while hiking, geo-caching, boating and fishing. It's preloaded with both street and topographic contour maps for off-road and outdoor activities. The integrated battery has life for up to eight hours.</p>

<p class="text">&#149; <b>$399, Office Depot</b>
<b>Garmin Nuvi 780, 4.3-inch screen</b>

<p class="text">Just tap "Where Am I?" on the touchscreen to find the closest hospitals, police stations, fuel stations, nearest address and intersection. It even remembers where you parked, marking your position when you remove it from the windshield mount, so you can navigate your way back to your vehicle. With access to MSN Direct, you can check the weather, compare local gas prices, get movie listings, stock information, sports scores and more. It has a built-in MP3 and plays audiobooks.</p>

<p class="text">&#149; <b>$699, Best Buy, Fry's</b>
<b>Pioneer AVIC-N4, 7-inch screen</b>

<p class="text">This all-purpose in-dash device not only provides detailed route guidance displayed on a touchpanel screen, but it also plays CDs and DVDs, searches for telephone numbers and is equipped for satellite radio, iPod and Bluetooth. Text-to-voice prompts call out turns and the names of individual roads, and it includes nearly 12 million points of interest.</p>

<p class="text">&#149; <b>$950 to $1,200 at www.lowprice digital.com, www.cartronicsplus.com, www.amazon.com</b>
<b>Garmin StreetPilot c550, 3.5-inch screen</b>

<p class="text">In addition to directional voice prompts that call out street names and a bright touchscreen, the StreetPilot c550 offers extras like an integrated traffic receiver for traffic alerts, an MP3 player and hands-free Bluetooth calling with one-touch dialing for points of interest. Its high-sensitivity receiver locks in satellites quickly and maintains signals even as you drive through heavy foliage or near skyscrapers.</p>

<p class="text">&#149; <b>$449, Best Buy, Fry's</b>
<b>TomTom One, Third Edition, 3.5-inch screen</b>

<p class="text">ConsumerSearch.com rates this industry leader as the best basic portable GPS. It's preloaded with maps displayed on a touchscreen with turn-by-turn spoken directions. A trademarked Map Share function lets you improve your map when you spot changes in the roads and also receive map improvements made by others.</p>

<p class="text">&#149; <b>About $150 at Wal-Mart, Fry's Electronics, Target, Pep Boys</b>
Dr. Byron Alston, director of Save The Youth, Inc., center, shakes hands with Indianapolis Deputy Mayor Olgen Williams, right, as he arrives for a news conference outside the Huntington Bank branch at 2030 N. Post Road Wednesday afternoon, April 23, 2008, where members of the faith community called for the persons or acquaintances of persons involved in the robbery/shooting at the branch on Tuesday morning to turn themselves in or supply information. Shown between them is Indianapolis Metropolitan police department Chief Michael Spears and behind Alston is Aaron Williams, from the Christamore House and director of Peace in the Streets. (Charlie Nye / The Star).
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Michael Spears speaks to other officers following a news conference outside the Huntington Bank branch at 2030 N. Post Road late Wednesday. (Charlie Nye / The Star).
Mike Newbold, Indiana Region president for Huntington Bank, announces that a fund has been established for the pregnant bank teller that was shot during the robbery Tuesday morning at the Huntington Bank branch at 2030 N. Post Road. Newbold spoke at a news conference held Wednesday, April  outside the branch. Interested persons can send money to the Katherin Shuffield Benefit Fund at Huntington Bank, 45 N. Pennsylvania St. (Charlie Nye / The Star).
Former bank teller, from another bank, Tiffany Miller, 29, Indianapolis, stops to listen to a news conference held outside the Huntington Bank branch  late Wednesday afternoon where members of the faith community, police department and city administration called for the persons or acquaintances of persons involved in the robbery and shooting to turn themselves in or supply information.  (Charlie Nye / The Star).
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Michael Spears speaks at a news conference outside the Huntington Bank branch at 2030 N. Post Road late Wednesday afternoon. Progress has been made in the case of the robbery and shooting at the branch on Tuesday morning, but the department needs help in located the perpetrators of the crime. Members of the faith community also prayed and spoke at the news conference. Shown from left to right are Rev. Charles Ellis, 25th Street Baptist Church, Rev. Charles Harrison, Barnes United Methodist Church, Spears, and Aaron Williams of Christamore House and director of Peace in the Streets.  (Charlie Nye / The Star).
Indianapolis metropolitan Police Department Chief Michael Spears speaks at a news conference outside the Huntington Bank branch. (Charlie Nye / The Star).
Rev. Charles Ellis, 25th St. Baptist Church, left, prays before the start of a news conference outside the Huntington Bank branch at 2030 N. Post Road  late Wednesday afternoon, April 23, 2008, where members of the faith community, police and city administration called for help in catching the persons involved in the robbery/shooting at the branch on Tuesday morning.  (Charlie Nye / The Star).
Indianapolis Deputy Mayor Olgen Williams speaks at a news conference outside the Huntington Bank branch at 2030 N. Post Road during a news conference late Wednesday afternoon, April 23, 2008, calling for the persons or acquaintances of persons turn themselves in or supply information.  (Charlie Nye / The Star).
Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., heads out towards the press for a news conference after his town hall-style meeting in New Albany, Ind., Wednesday, April 23, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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