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item number: 219563
title: 18327547
item name: 18327547.jpg Richmond,, Virginia United States
GALLERY# SLUG: ph_vagov DATE: November 4, 2009 CREDIT: Jonathan Newton/ TWP. Richmond, Va. SUBJECT: Virginia Governor elect Bob McDonnell holds a press conference at the State Capitol in Richmond following his victory Tuesday night. Virginia Governor elect Bob McDonnell holds a press conference at the State Capitol in Richmond following his victory Tuesday night.
by: Jonathan Newton (The Washington Post)

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item number: 219398
title: 18204151
item name: 18204151.jpg Granada, Spain
SLUG: Spain10 INPUTDATE: 2009-10-24 09:47:56.763 CREDIT: Sudarsan Raghavan/STAFF/TWP Granada, , Spain Francisco Galadi, whose grandfather is also believed to be buried with Garcia Lorca. Fascists executed his grandfather during the nations civil war, dumping his body in one of many mass graves that cover this serene landscape overlooking the southern Spanish city of Granada. For years, Galadi has sought to give his grandfather, a bullfighter, a proper burial. Now, he may soon have his chance. Sent by: Sudarsan Raghavan Photo Editor:
by: Sudarsan Raghavan (TWP)

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Categories: - foreign
item number: 219395
title: 18204171
item name: 18204171.jpg Madrid, Spain
SLUG: Spain1 INPUTDATE: 2009-10-24 09:29:32.187 CREDIT: Sudarsan Raghavan/STAFF/TWP Madrid, , Spain Laura Garcia Lorca, the niece of Spain's most fampus 20th century poet, Federica Garcia Lorca, who was executed by fascists during Spain's civil war. She is standing next to a picture and bust of her uncle. The opening of Garcia Lorcas grave is the latest and most high profile effort by Spain to come to terms with its ugly past, which for decades was not openly discussed. As many as 114,000 Spaniards were killed or disappeared during the four-year conflict that pitted the rightist forces of Gen. Francisco Franco against an elected leftist government. Sent by: Sudarsan Raghavan Photo Editor:
by: Sudarsan Raghavan (TWP)

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Categories: - foreign
item number: 218877
title: 15760492
item name: 15760492.jpg Washington, District of Columbia United States
NA/AIG BAILOUT VOTE: WASHINGTON, DC: Melina Mara The House passed by a two thirds majority a 90 percent tax on employee bonuses paid this year by companies receiving substantial federal bailout money (TARP), on Capitol Hill Thursday, March 19, 2009. The legislation is in response to the public outrage surrounding the recent AIG $165 million in bonus checks. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel (D-NY) speaks to reporters after passage of the vote. Rangel was the sponsor of the bill.
by: Melina Mara (TWP)

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item number: 218738
title: 17894557
item name: 17894557.jpg Washington, District of Columbia United States
SLUG: SA-NEWSEUM4 Washington, DC DATE: 09/23/2009 neg number: 209810 CREDIT: Sarah L. Voisin Emily Vietti, Newseum employee helps select the newspapers that the Newseum displays outside the museum and online.
by: Sarah L. Voisin (The Washington Post)

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item number: 218722
title: 17863291
item name: 17863291.jpg Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States
SLUG: NA-IRAN DATE: 09/25/2009 CREDIT: BILL O'LEARY/TWP The G-20 summit meetings are held in Pittsburgh, and draw protestors to the streets. Pictured, President Barack Obama, joined by the leaders of France and the UK, announces the existence of nuclear facilities in Iran. Pictured, L-R: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, and President Barack Obama.
by: Bill O'leary (TWP)

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item number: 218369
title: 17676151
item name: 17676151.jpg Washington, District of Columbia United States
SLUG: ME-COURIERS DATE: 09/09/2009 CREDIT: BILL O'LEARY/TWP Marcia Vottero, one of only 2 remaining women bicycle couriers working in town. Pictured, Marcia, right, stops for a breather with fellow couriers Chris Soda, center, and Robert Moon, left.
by: Bill O'leary (TWP)

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Categories: - metro
item number: 218162
title: 17655827
item name: 17655827.jpg Washington, District of Columbia United States
SLUG: NA/JOINTSESSION DATE: 9/9/09 Washington D.C. President Barrack Obama addresses a Joint Session of Congress concerning healthcare on Wednesday September 9, 2009. President Obama exits the House chamber after his speech. Behind his is Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
by: Melina Mara (The Washington Post)

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item number: 217862
title: 17529899
item name: 17529899.jpg Roxbury, Massachusetts United States
SLUG: NA/KENNEDY: 08/29/09 CREDIT: Linda Davidson / staff/ The Washington Post Roxbury, MA A funeral mass for Senator Edward Kennedy is held at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica in Roxbury, a suburb of Boston. PICTURED: Casket being escorted inside.
by: Linda Davidson (The Washington Post)

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item number: 217828
title: 11462040
item name: 11462040.jpg Silver Spring, Maryland United States
Silver Spring, Maryland The Discovery Communications Headquarters building in Silver Spring, Maryland, recently earned the distinction of "Platinum," the highest rating that a building can be awarded under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED standards. A view from the Georgia wing overlooks a courtyard and the Colesville wing is visible on Thursday, February 21, 2008.
by: Nikki Kahn (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Categories: - finance
item number: 216719
title: 17162891
item name: 17162891.jpg Baghdad, Iraq
SLUG: FO/IRAQXX DATE: Downloaded 7/24/09, ELM. CREDIT: Ernesto Londono / TWP Baghdad, Iraq. Hussein Neda, 47, holds the ID of his son, Aquil Nada, 27, who was among those killed in the aftermath of an attack on U.S. troops on July 21 in the western Baghdad suburb of Abu Grahib.
by: Ernesto Londono (The Washington Post)

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item number: 216515
title: 17084723
item name: 17084723.jpg Washington Dc, United States
fi_fedjobs 7/16/09 208822 Washington DC Post Photos by Richard A. Lipski The federal government is planning to hire about 600,000 people over the next few years, 120,000 of them in this region. Thousands of people are shown attending the public service career and internship job fair at the National Building Museum.
by: Richard A. Lipski (Washington Post)

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item number: 216312
title: 16957293
item name: 16957293.jpg Baghdad, Iraq
SLUG: Iraq DATE: 07-04-2009 CREDIT: Nada Bakri / TWP Baghdad, Iraq The few minutes that the Detainees at Camp Cropper spend with their relatives are meant to answer fears. Often, they only inspire more worries and raise more questions.
by: Nada Bakri (The Washington Post)

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item number: 216311
title: 16957357
item name: 16957357.jpg Baghdad, Iraq
SLUG: Iraq DATE: 07-04-2009 CREDIT: Nada Bakri / TWP Baghdad, Iraq The few minutes that the Detainees at Camp Cropper spend with their relatives are meant to answer fears. Often, they only inspire more worries and raise more questions.
by: Nada Bakri (The Washington Post)

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item number: 216306
title: 17029929
item name: 17029929.jpgJuly 11, 2009 Accra, United States
NEGATIVE # josephm 208187--SLUG: PH/GHANA-DATE-07/11/09-- Accra International Conference Center, Ghana, Africa-PHOTOGRAPHER: MARVIN JOSEPH/TWP- President Barack Obama delivers remarks to Ghanian Parliament at the Accra International Conference Center.
by: Marvin Joseph/twp (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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item number: 215768
title: 16831271
item name: 16831271.jpg Washington, District of Columbia United States
NA/HEALTHCARE: WASHINGTON, DC Melina Mara On Capitol Hill during the weekly party policy luncheons, the health care bill was the topic everyone wanted to talk about, Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, Senator Kent Conrad (D-ND) speaks to media concerning amendments to the evolving healthcare bill.
by: Melina Mara (TWP)

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item number: 215659
title: 16639020
item name: 16639020.jpg Washington, District of Columbia United States
NA/MIR Washington Post Studio DATE: June 4, 2009 PHOTO: Julia Ewan/TWP Afghan American Yosuf Mir of Fairfax County, who is trying to restart a cotton factory in Kandahar.
by: Julia Ewan (The Washington Post)

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item number: 215655
title: 16588486
item name: 16588486.jpg Shomali Plains, Afghanistan
BAGRAM, AFGHANISTAN Sayed Abdul Samad, a farmer from Farza Village in the Shomali Plains, shows off his blooming cherry trees, a deviation from his usual crops of grapes . INFO: Roots of Peace, an NGO has been working with local farmers to grow grapes north of Kabul in the Shomali Plains, on Monday, June 1, 2009.
by: Nikki Kahn (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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item number: 215621
title: 16769484
item name: 16769484.jpg Palomas, Mexico
SLUG: FO/PALOMAS DATE: Downloaded E-mail 6/17/2009, WLG. CREDIT: Frame grab by Travis Fox / TWP Palomas , Mexico. Dr Jesus Jasso has seen business drop off suddenly in his dental clinic in Palomas since the drug war began. Palomas used to attract scores of Americans looking for discount dental work. Now, Jasso says he has weeks in which not a single patient walks through his door.
by: Frame Grab By Travis Fox (The Washington Post)

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item number: 214398
title: 16109642
item name: 16109642.jpg Washington, District of Columbia United States
SLUG: NA/HARMAN. DATE: April, 21, 2009 CREDIT: Katherine Frey / TWP. Washington, DC. Rep. Jane Harman (D-California) Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) rushes out of her office on the fourth floor of the Rayburn building.
by: Katherine Frey (The Washington Post)

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item number: 214251
title: 16257956
item name: 16257956.jpg Washington, District of Columbia United States
slug: na/swineflu ref: raimondo207628 date: 05/04/09 washington, d.c. photographer: lois raimondo John, 7, and Mary Heitkemper, 9, at home for two weeks with University Park Elementary School closed due to a probable case of swineflu, play in their backyard fort after a morning of homework, books, and some pillow fighting. Mary says she wouldn't normally play this much with her brother but their friends are all confined to their houses as well.
by: Lois Raimondo (The Washington Post)

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item number: 214180
title: 14727944
item name: 14727944.jpg Washington, District of Columbia United States
SLUG: PH_AUTO DATE: December 11, 2008 PLACE: Washington, DC CREDIT: jahi chikwendiu/twp Stephen Feinberg (second from left), a participant in the auto bailout deal, convenes with his crew as lawmakers discuss the auto bailout bill at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.
by: Jahi Chikwendiu (TWP)

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item number: 213614
title: 15985586
item name: 15985586.jpgJanuary 21, 2004 New Delhi, India
SLUG: FO/India DATE: Downloaded 4/8/2009, MMM. CREDIT: Emily Wax / TWP New Delhi , India. Himani Sharma, Sanjeev Mathur who is married to Deepika Mohan and Surojit Sarkar were all scientists working in the U.S.under temporary work visas. They come home to India to visit family and have been waiting up to four months for their visas to be processed.
by: Emily Wax (The Washington Post)

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item number: 213564
title: 15995520
item name: 15995520.jpgMarch 11, 2009
SLUG: FO/ DATE: Downloaded 4/9/2009, MMM. CREDIT: Howard Schneider / TWP , . For a pending story on the Palestinian soccer league. Wadi al-Nees, on the hills south of Bethlehem, has produced winning soccer teams despite its small size.
by: Howard Schneider (The Washington Post)

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item number: 213562
title: 15986634
item name: 15986634.jpg Mozhaysk, Russia
SLUG: FO/RUSSIA DATE: Downloaded 4/8/2009, MMM. CREDIT: Philip P. Pan / TWP Mozhaysk, Russia. Dmitry Belanovich was elected mayor in the town of Mozhaysk on an environmental ticket, a milestone for Russia's green movement.
by: Philip P. Pan (The Washington Post)

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item number: 213561
title: 15995518
item name: 15995518.jpgMarch 11, 2009
SLUG: FO/ DATE: Downloaded 4/9/2009, MMM. CREDIT: Howard Schneider / TWP , . For a pending story on the Palestinian soccer league. Blue Eagles director Salim Abu Hamad (left), coach Omar Abu Hamad, and goalie Mohamed Abu Hamad, with the trophy from their 2008 championship.
by: Howard Schneider (The Washington Post)

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item number: 213538
title: 15986806
item name: 15986806.jpg Ashburn, Virginia United States
Slug: FI/Merger Date: 04.08.2009 Kevin Clark/The Washington Post Neg #: clarkk Ashburn, VA Pulte Homes development in Ashburn, VA. Pulte Homes and Centex announced they will merge.
by: Kevin Clark (The Washington Post)

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item number: 213391
title: 15942340
item name: 15942340.jpg Ankara, Turkey
SLUG: FO/Ankara DATE: Downloaded 4/4/2009, MMM. CREDIT: Kevin Sullivan / TWP Ankara, Turkey. A Turkish bank has been using President Obamas likeness to promote low-interest loans, in a poster campaign and on television. Here, a poster at a bank branch in AnkaraՕs Bahceli neighborhood.
by: Kevin Sullivan (The Washington Post)

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item number: 213257
title: 14508787
item name: 14508787.jpg Washington, District of Columbia United States
SLUG: FI/BAILOUT DATE: 11/18/08 CREDIT: Linda Davidson / staff/ The Washington Post Capitol Hill, Washington, DC Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs hrg on the state of the auto industry. Witnesses include Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Ron Gettelfinger (Pres of the Intrntl Union of United Auto, Aerospace and Ag Implement Workers of America, Alan Mulally (Pres and CEo of FOrd Motor), Robert Nardelli (Chair/CEO of Chrysler) and Richard Wagoner, Jr. (Chair/CEO of GM). PICTURED: Richard Wagoner, Jr. (Chair/CEO of GM) during the hearing.
by: Linda Davidson (The Washington Post)

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item number: 212856
title: 15694456
item name: 15694456.jpg District Of Columbia, District of Columbia United States
NEGATIVE # josephm 206768--SLUG: ME/PCP-2-DATE-03/12/09-- Matthews Memorial Baptist Church, District of Columbia-PHOTOGRAPHER: MARVIN JOSEPH/TWP- Funeral service for Margaret Taylor was shot and killed by her son Damon D. Taylor, 25, who was alledged to be high on the drug PCP.
by: Marvin Joseph/twp (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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item number: 212409
title: 15564460
item name: 15564460.jpg Cerrejon Coal Mine, Colombia
SLUG: Colombia INPUTDATE: 2009-03-02 15:38:26.920 CREDIT: Juan Forero/STAFF/TWP Cerrejon Coal Mine, , Colombia Carlos Jaramillo is the lead paleontologist of a Smithsonian-funded team that has been digging for fossils in the open-pit Cerrejon coal mine of northern Colombia. Among their discoveries is that a titanic snake, as long as a school bus, once ruled northern South America. Here he holds up a fossil, recently extracted from the shale. Sent by: Juan Forero Photo Editor:
by: Juan Forero (TWP)

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item number: 210847
title: 15063638
item name: 15063638.jpg Selma, Alabama United States
SLUG:ph-selma DATE:January 18,2009 CREDIT: Mark Gail/TWP Selma, Al. ASSIGNMENT#:205962 EDITED BY: mg Selema students, parents and staff members prayer before the trip left Sunday. left to right-Darianne Allen-student on trip, Debra Cunningham-cousin to student on the trip, Audrey Cunningham-mother to student on trip, Courtney Cunningham-cousin to student on trip and Marcella Marshall -staff member going on the trip.
by: Mark Gail (The Washington Post)

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