Surrogate babies that Thai police suspect were fathered by a Japanese businessman who has fled from Thailand are shown on a screen Aug. 12 during a news conference at the headquarters of the Royal Thai Police in Bangkok. ATHIT PERAWONGMETHA/Reuters /Landov hide caption
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Hawaiian Airlines Flight 45 after its arrival on Monday at Maui's Kahului Airport. After the same flight landed on Sunday, a California teen emerged from the left rear wheel well. Oskar Garcia/AP hide caption
The underbelly of a Boeing 767, the type of plane on which a teenager stowed away by hiding inside one of the rear wheel wells (in background) during a flight from California to Hawaii. He survived. Dirk-Jan Kraan/Flickr Creative Commons hide caption
Hawaiian Airlines Flight 45 after its arrival on Monday at Maui's Kahului Airport. After the same flight landed on Sunday, a California teen emerged from the left rear wheel well. Oskar Garcia/AP hide caption
The underbelly of a Boeing 767, the type of plane on which a 16-year-old stowaway reportedly made the death-defying trip from California to Hawaii inside the wheel well. Dirk-Jan Kraan/Flickr Creative Commons hide caption
It was a Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 767 such as this, authorities say, on which a California teen stowed away in the wheel well. He reportedly survived the 5 1/2-hour flight from San Jose to Maui. PR News/Hawaiian Airlines hide caption
This Boeing 747 "Dreamlifter" landed at the wrong airfield in Wichita, Kan., this week. No damage was done, but there was concern about whether the runway was long enough to allow for a takeoff. After unloading fuel to lighten its load, the big jet was able to leave Thursday. Charlie Riedel/AP hide caption
Grounded: The Boeing 747 Dreamlifter that mistakenly landed Wednesday at Jabara airport in Wichita, Kan. Jaime Green/MCT/Landov hide caption
It's Away! Cargo Jet That Landed At Wrong Airport Takes Off
What treasures lie buried here? Three climbers traversed part of the Mont Blanc massif earlier this month. Jean-Pierre Clatot/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
An undated photo provided by the South Dakota Attorney General's Office shows a Studebaker found this week in a creek near Elk Point, S.D. Two teenage girls from the area were last seen May 29, 1971, driving a car like it. Remains found in the vehicle may be those of the two teenagers. AP hide caption
The two cars recovered from Foss Lake in western Oklahoma. Bodies were found inside both. The discoveries may help solve the mysteries of what happened to people who went missing decades ago. Laura Eastes/Daily Elk Citian/AP hide caption
Up close and personal: Cincinnati Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips, left, reaches back to tag out Houston Astros' Jonathan Villar during Tuesday's game in Houston. Pat Sullivan/AP hide caption
"Beer goggles" supposedly make the wearer look better too. Hmmm. Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images hide caption
Whatever it is, it's not pretty at this point. https://www.facebook.com/ideal.almeria hide caption
It paid to be Kevin Lewis last weekend. Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati hide caption
A close-up of the damaged statue at Florence's Museo dell'Opera del Duomo. Maurizio Degl' Innocenti/EPA/LANDOV hide caption
That's a lot of fat: A photo showing some of the 15-ton "fatberg" that was clogging up a London sewer system. Thames Water/AP hide caption
"Grandma Drummer" in action. Coalition Drum Shop video hide caption
Jenna Conti, also known as Eden Sirene, before being asked to stay out of the water. Courtesy of Bob Abruzzese hide caption
Michael Boatwright, an amnesia sufferer who now refers to himself as Johan Ek, during an interview at the Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, Calif. Jay Calderon/The Desert Sun hide caption
A Sumatran tiger at the Sumatra Tiger Rescue Center near Bandar Lampung on the southern tip of Sumatra island Beawiharta/Reuters /Landov hide caption
This photo from the Virginia State Police shows the tail of the small plane that crashed into the living room of an apartment in Herndon, Va., early Friday. AP hide caption
Canada's $100 bill. Some think it smells sweet. Bank of Canada hide caption